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laura: thank you.makers on both sides of the aisle are starting to get tough questions from voters about obamacare. this is republican leaders present outlines of their plans to replace it. without revealing any details president trump insisted his rally today a replacement is on the way. >> we want a health care system and by the way we are going to be submitting in a couple of weeks a great health care plan that takes place of the disaster obamacare. it's called repeal and replace. lorne garrett tenney has more from our d.c. bureau on this. what is the status of republican's efforts here? reporter: we are a long ways away from anything showing up in the presence desk but this week we got a first glance at what the g.o.p. has in mind for the replacing replacing repeal efforts and thursday house leadership met with republicans behind closed doors to lay out their vision for the replacement bill we are told that was more about the big picture ideas rather than the fine details of how it will work. ultim
laura: thank you.makers on both sides of the aisle are starting to get tough questions from voters about obamacare. this is republican leaders present outlines of their plans to replace it. without revealing any details president trump insisted his rally today a replacement is on the way. >> we want a health care system and by the way we are going to be submitting in a couple of weeks a great health care plan that takes place of the disaster obamacare. it's called repeal and replace....
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laura anthony is there k on the >> hey, laura, go ahead. we see you, go ahead. >> reporter: i'm still here if you can see me, we're in the dark trying not to attract too much attention. we're right in the middle of the crowd here and again, we just heard a speaker say they have no intention of leaving, if anything, it's become a party atmosphere out here. and as we're standing here on sproul plaza looking up at the building, there are no police officers on that balcony anymore. again, they came out a few minutes ago and gave what i believe to be at least the third disburse order with specific instructions about what is going to happen if folks don't leave in terms of possibility of chemical agents or tear gas they used on the crowd but at this point, we don't see one police officer up there and as you heard the crowd say or one of the hearleaders say himself the are no plans to leave, at least at this point. >> okay. laura, thanks very much. we were interrupted by the producer so i couldn't hear what you said. >> apologize. >> we're going t
laura anthony is there k on the >> hey, laura, go ahead. we see you, go ahead. >> reporter: i'm still here if you can see me, we're in the dark trying not to attract too much attention. we're right in the middle of the crowd here and again, we just heard a speaker say they have no intention of leaving, if anything, it's become a party atmosphere out here. and as we're standing here on sproul plaza looking up at the building, there are no police officers on that balcony anymore....
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laura: are there other vulnerable picks?he laborlooking at secretary who talks about how he wanted to automate employees because he didn't want to debate them too much. -- to pay them too much. there are other picks, the environmentalists, those will all get their day in the sun. they will probably be -- will probably be as contentious, if not more so. laura: the immigration ban, the appeals court will not issue a ruling today. here is what the president had to say. the don't want to call court biased, so i won't, but we have not had a decision yet. court seem to be so political. it would be so great for our justice system if they would be able to read a statement and do what is right. that has to do with the security of our country, which is so important. right now, we are at risk because of what happened. the president's supreme court pick was taking meetings .n capitol hill, neil gorsuch how risky is it for the president to say that while trying to get someone confirmed? try to getazy to someone in judiciary that is on te
laura: are there other vulnerable picks?he laborlooking at secretary who talks about how he wanted to automate employees because he didn't want to debate them too much. -- to pay them too much. there are other picks, the environmentalists, those will all get their day in the sun. they will probably be -- will probably be as contentious, if not more so. laura: the immigration ban, the appeals court will not issue a ruling today. here is what the president had to say. the don't want to call court...
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laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. murdered by a nerve agent classified as a weapon of mass destruction. the half brother of north korea's leader was poisoned, but by who? president trump takes aim at the media again. at the conservative conference, he labels fake news the enemy of the people. ♪ laura: and will "la la land" dance its way to oscar gold? roll out the red carpet, hollywood is getting ready for its biggest night. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. ever since the half brother of the north korean leader died in a malaysian airport last week, the incident has been raising alarm bells and today they ran g even more loudly. authorities in kuala lumpur says the substance used to kill him is one of the world's deadliest nerve agents. vx is classified by the yuan is a weapon of mass destruction. rupert wingfield-hayes sent this report. rupert: last week at kuala lumpur airport, someone chose to attack kim jong nam in full view of at least half a dozen cctv cameras.
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good luck to you. >> let's get back to laura anthony. laura? >> reporter: i'm standing here with a student that has something to say about this event. were you involved? were you going to go to the speech? >> i was not going to attend the speech but i certainly don't appreciate the views of mil milo yiannopoulos but i appreciate the importance of fry speech. the violence occurring and the individuals inciting this violence, i don't believe this represents the majority view of the student body. this only gives more ammunition to the individuals that were trying to protest to say that we're unjust, we're creating instability within society. i believe we need to condemn the acts of violence but recognize protest is important. >> reporter: another college are you republicans that sponsored this event, their message is let this guy speak. you don't have to agree with him but hear him. do you agree with that? >> it's important to recognize as a free speech right but i would echo the message that we need to have a moral responsibility who we invite on
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laura?ra: all right, well, as we await the start of president trump's rally, we're learning that candidates for national security adviser are visiting his florida estate for interviews. that, of course, is after mr. trump host out twice on his top choices. michael flynn, who resigned after less than a month, and vice admiral robert harwood who turned down the post. mr. trump will interview john bolton, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations and a contributor here at fox news, you know him well, and army lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster. so let's bring in john fund on all of this, columnist with the national review, to talk about it. and let's talk about some of those picks and some that are up for this big job. what do you make of who he is going to pick through? >> president trump is going to get, ultimately, the people that he wants. the real problem that trump has is he's stalled. he has issued a lot of executive orders, but he hasn't gotten anything through congress. i think that h
laura?ra: all right, well, as we await the start of president trump's rally, we're learning that candidates for national security adviser are visiting his florida estate for interviews. that, of course, is after mr. trump host out twice on his top choices. michael flynn, who resigned after less than a month, and vice admiral robert harwood who turned down the post. mr. trump will interview john bolton, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations and a contributor here at fox news, you know him...
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laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the attorney general is finally row overbut the president trump's attack on the judiciary won't go away. pleaserable president, take your seat. laura: protests as president zuma gives his state of the nation address. what has gone wrong in postapartheid south africa. caught up in a drug war -- how people in the philippines are coping with a brutal crackdown. onra: welcome to our viewers public television in america and around the globe. president trump is disputing bipartisan accounts that his supreme court nominee expressed concern over the attacks on the judiciary. at issue is whether judge gorsuch privately called the president's criticism of judges demoralizing. this comes as a district court decision on the travel ban is due by the end of the day and the attorney general was sworn in. here is our north america editor jon sopel. been neat, it hasn't been easy, but senator jeff sessions, hugely controversial choice over and allegedly racist past, has finally won approval to be dona
laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the attorney general is finally row overbut the president trump's attack on the judiciary won't go away. pleaserable president, take your seat. laura: protests as president zuma gives his state of the nation address. what has gone wrong in postapartheid south africa. caught up in a drug war -- how people in the philippines are coping with a brutal crackdown. onra: welcome to our viewers public...
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laura: thank you for joining us. of executive orders, another is being prepared to lift a ban on coal mining on federal land. the president has been clear. he wants to cut regulations and bring back cold jobs. can he felt his pledge to revive the coal industry's fortunes. michelle fleury reports from west virginia. michelle: after years of hardship the people here are breathing a sigh of relief. mining repair company, donald trump's wi voicedn hope of a cold revival. >> the day of the election it was like we had won the super bowl. the confidence in the future was elevated. we had not seen that for a while. when obama came in, he said there was a war on coal. that is our livelihood. michelle: i met a coal miner over coffee and cake. >> west virginia has an to stabilize and hopefully grow in the coal industry. michelle: that optimism is tempered i realism when it comes to trump's pledge to bring back coal jobs. >> i don't think he can do everything he promised, but he can cut back on regulators. he can get the industr
laura: thank you for joining us. of executive orders, another is being prepared to lift a ban on coal mining on federal land. the president has been clear. he wants to cut regulations and bring back cold jobs. can he felt his pledge to revive the coal industry's fortunes. michelle fleury reports from west virginia. michelle: after years of hardship the people here are breathing a sigh of relief. mining repair company, donald trump's wi voicedn hope of a cold revival. >> the day of the...
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laura: fascinating. now, president trump's reclusive chief strategist steve bannon appeared in public at the conservative political action conference, where he confirmed he has no love for the media. mr. bannon: the executive orders, the supreme court, and the way he has gone through the supreme court, and by the way, the other 102 judges we are eventually going to pick, it is methodical -- that is what the mainstream media won't report , just like they were dead wrong on the chaos of the campaign and dead wrong on the chaos of the transition, they are absolutely dead wrong about what is going on today because we have a team grinding it through on what president donald trump promised to the american people, and the mainstream media better understand something -- all those promises are going to be implemented. laura: steve bannon speaking earlier. he is rarely seen but his words really count, don't they? just how radical was the agenda that steve bannon laid out there? rajini: well, steve bannon said it o
laura: fascinating. now, president trump's reclusive chief strategist steve bannon appeared in public at the conservative political action conference, where he confirmed he has no love for the media. mr. bannon: the executive orders, the supreme court, and the way he has gone through the supreme court, and by the way, the other 102 judges we are eventually going to pick, it is methodical -- that is what the mainstream media won't report , just like they were dead wrong on the chaos of the...
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laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. a warm meeting at the white house between president trump and japan's prime minister. the security alliance is reaffirmed. next up, golf diplomacy. when it comes to security at home, mr. trump's standoff with the courts continues. he promises additional steps coming soon. and from sailors to superstars, tattoos are a vibrant form of expression. tonight we look at new york's long history with the artform. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. for the cameras it was all smiles today at the white house as japan's prime minister became the second world leader to visit president trump. the focus at a press conference was on the refusal of an appeals court to reinstate mr. trump's temporary travel ban. a short time ago the president said he is considering a new executive order on immigration that would differ little from the first and, as early as next week. the bbc's north america editor jon sopel reports. jon: at the white house this morning, a
laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. a warm meeting at the white house between president trump and japan's prime minister. the security alliance is reaffirmed. next up, golf diplomacy. when it comes to security at home, mr. trump's standoff with the courts continues. he promises additional steps coming soon. and from sailors to superstars, tattoos are a vibrant form of expression. tonight we look at new york's long history with the...
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." -- laura: this is bbc "world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the u.s. is not alone in feeling the wind of political change. france heads towards its election. we will hear what the people want. diana's dresses on display. a new exhibit shows off the late princess' most iconic outfits. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. 2 donald trump's top cap november's are on their way to mexico. rex tillerson and john kelly to talk aboutico plans to force the country to pay for border wall and forced migrants back. the white house says relations remain strong. >> i would argue that we have a healthy and robust relationship with the mexican government. the president has echoed that as well. the relationship with mexico is phenomenal. there is an unbelievable and robust dialogue between our two nations. despite the optimism, mexico's foreign ministers said his country will not accept the trump administration's new immigration proposal betting eludes deporting non-mexican to mexico.ers back james cook reports fro
." -- laura: this is bbc "world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the u.s. is not alone in feeling the wind of political change. france heads towards its election. we will hear what the people want. diana's dresses on display. a new exhibit shows off the late princess' most iconic outfits. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. 2 donald trump's top cap november's are on their way to mexico. rex tillerson...
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laura: let's go to mexico city.ur correspondent natasha is there. , ajust heard from john kelly direct contradiction to what donald trump has been saying today. he says a military operation is underway to deport anyone who does not have papers, back to mexico. natasha: yes, it does not yet feel like there is clarity on how this will shape up. but i think people here are breathing a tentative sigh of comments.er kelly's from the beginning of trump's campaign he has been using -- as a punching bag, plans to deport large numbers of mexican immigrants. people here have been very concerned. on a practical level, many groups have trying -- been trying to prepare mexican immigrants being deported back. comments were music too many people's ears. but there seems to be contradiction within the white house. when trump was here on his visit, after the meeting, there was back-and-forth on twitter between him and the mexican president on exactly what had been agreed. it was about the border wall. we will have to see exactly what
laura: let's go to mexico city.ur correspondent natasha is there. , ajust heard from john kelly direct contradiction to what donald trump has been saying today. he says a military operation is underway to deport anyone who does not have papers, back to mexico. natasha: yes, it does not yet feel like there is clarity on how this will shape up. but i think people here are breathing a tentative sigh of comments.er kelly's from the beginning of trump's campaign he has been using -- as a punching...
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laura: u.s. president donald trump has accused the american legal system of being political over his travel ban. an appeals court is set to rule on whether to restore travelers stick -- travel restrictions on people from seven countries after it was blocked last week by a judge in washington state who ruled it unconstitutional. late appeals arguing that only the white house should have the final say on national security. he said he hoped the court would do what is right. >> i don't ever want to call a court biased, so i will not call it highest. we have not had a decision yet. but the courts seem to be so political, and it would be so ifat for our justice system they would be able to read a statement and do what is right. that has to do with the security of our country, which is so important. laura: i'm joined by a law professor at the university of pittsburgh and an expert on the appeals court which is considering donald trump's travel ban. thanks for being with us. what did you make of the just
laura: u.s. president donald trump has accused the american legal system of being political over his travel ban. an appeals court is set to rule on whether to restore travelers stick -- travel restrictions on people from seven countries after it was blocked last week by a judge in washington state who ruled it unconstitutional. late appeals arguing that only the white house should have the final say on national security. he said he hoped the court would do what is right. >> i don't ever...
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laura: david petraeus. earlier, katty kay spoke with 'suck hagel about american place in the world in her new program, "100 days." with general agree the tree is that we are at a moment in history when america could pull back from alliances and the post second world war system that kept us at peace for 70 years could unravel? it is a serious reality that possibility exists, especially since we have seen with the new president, the direction the new president, has decided to go with his actions and words. the post-world war ii era was built around coalitions of common interest, which validated the clear common interests of nations through alliances. alliances are not new, but the way it was done after world war ii was new. it has sustained a world order that has benefited most of the world, not all. world orders change, institutions shift. it must be relevant to the new challenges. you do not dismantle your alliances or institution to be more relevant. you deal with it. that is what we need to do, not undo t
laura: david petraeus. earlier, katty kay spoke with 'suck hagel about american place in the world in her new program, "100 days." with general agree the tree is that we are at a moment in history when america could pull back from alliances and the post second world war system that kept us at peace for 70 years could unravel? it is a serious reality that possibility exists, especially since we have seen with the new president, the direction the new president, has decided to go with...
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laura: i'm gonna push back just a little on that. because one of the things that farmers say to me is that when they need something fixed, they need it fixed right away, and that's why they need to be able to get into the software and do things themselves, because when it's time to pick the crop, it is time to pick the crop. you don't have time to travel to the dealer who may be very far away, or for them to get to you. ganesh: unfortunately, the technology has advanced so much in our latest equipment, a lot of that, diagnostics can be done remotely. in fact, we have what is called the remote control just for our dealers service technicians to have a look at the cab of a tractor or a large machine exactly like he would be as if he is sitting in it, physically. he can do the diagnostics remotely. and in many of these cases, if our farmers choose to share the data with their dealers ahead of time, then a lot of this can be prognosticated well ahead. so, imagine if an engine service light comes up in your car telling you that you gotta
laura: i'm gonna push back just a little on that. because one of the things that farmers say to me is that when they need something fixed, they need it fixed right away, and that's why they need to be able to get into the software and do things themselves, because when it's time to pick the crop, it is time to pick the crop. you don't have time to travel to the dealer who may be very far away, or for them to get to you. ganesh: unfortunately, the technology has advanced so much in our latest...
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laura: this is bbc "world news america." reporting from washington i am laura trevelyan. president trump is hours away from his first address to congress. we will be waiting to hear their priorities he lies out. the lease and tunisia are looking into the murder of 30 british vacationers. flying to the moon. that is what 2 private passengers are doing after buying tickets on a trip like no other. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. in a short time president trump will make his way to the u.s. capitol to deliver his first address to congress. millions in america and around the global tune in for what his priorities will be over the year to come. the white house says it will be an optimistic speech. i spoke with jon sopel on capitol hill. many in washington are expecting president trump to put meat on the bones of his agenda. what is the meat going to be? , firstlittle bit of tone of all. we remember the speech from his inauguration with the talk of carnage and the dystopian view of the united states of america. this is going t
laura: this is bbc "world news america." reporting from washington i am laura trevelyan. president trump is hours away from his first address to congress. we will be waiting to hear their priorities he lies out. the lease and tunisia are looking into the murder of 30 british vacationers. flying to the moon. that is what 2 private passengers are doing after buying tickets on a trip like no other. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. in a...
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laura: we should have a sleepover. mom: i remember saying laura...laura? laura: i think i heard mom say something. mom: the sign says "don't walk." laura: sometimes it's so overwhelming. both: i really hope she doesn't [i don't] have another bad day at school today. narrator: when you can see learning and attention issues from their side, you can be on their side. go to understood.org, a free online resource with support and tools to help your child thrive. iran's revolution. i'm elizabeth now back to cavuto. >> when you hear about the tough phone calls i'm having, don't worry about it. just don't worry about it. they're tough. we have to be tough. it's time we're going to be a little tough, folks. we're taken advantage of by every nation in the world virtually. it's not going to happen anymore. neil: sounds like a mob tone to it; right? don't worry about the tough phone calls. all right? anyway talking tough. taking a lot of heat for talking tough. president trump with a phone call with australia's prime minister. more than 1,200 refugees in their country
laura: we should have a sleepover. mom: i remember saying laura...laura? laura: i think i heard mom say something. mom: the sign says "don't walk." laura: sometimes it's so overwhelming. both: i really hope she doesn't [i don't] have another bad day at school today. narrator: when you can see learning and attention issues from their side, you can be on their side. go to understood.org, a free online resource with support and tools to help your child thrive. iran's revolution. i'm...
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i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. we will be with you every step of the way now. >> i feel like i have been through a lot of the south bay. taking back roads, taking a lot of different directions to get here this morning. like a lot of people will be doing. >> we had a complete closure. a live shot of 101 just north of the 680/2080 interchange sam was talking about. look at the lights right here. they are traveling north on 101. you're forced off the freeway just before you get to 280/680. a few cars heading southbound. i'll assume they are chp and caltrans. i'll give you any updates on any openings. anything north of the dumbarton bridge, completely fine. we had the closure for niles canyon that we continue to follow. full closure for both directions of 101. it is is a critical portion of the south pay. this is where we see the first slowing of the morning. we will see slowing on the approach coming up in the area. over toward 280 or 87 southbound. use that corner here as your workaround to avoid the stretch of 101.
i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. we will be with you every step of the way now. >> i feel like i have been through a lot of the south bay. taking back roads, taking a lot of different directions to get here this morning. like a lot of people will be doing. >> we had a complete closure. a live shot of 101 just north of the 680/2080 interchange sam was talking about. look at the lights right here. they are traveling north on 101. you're forced off the freeway just...
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welcome mike >> nice to meet you >> and laura >good morning >> good to see you both. thank you for the books you brought. >> the book fair is just that, it's books that are unusual that you don't see in other contexts so i brought a few examples along of what one might bump into in one of these particular fairs. this is a swiss printing of the himmal in hawaiian -- hymnal in hawaiian it was designed for missionary activities but you also had to not only produce the text in hawaiian but you had to have the musical notes. this is very unusual and quite rare hawaiian hymnal. printing begins in gymny but -- germany but it spreads to italy so i brought a 1515 print totally in greek. this is the first printing in rome using greek fonts and it's basically a greek poet but what's important about this is that the entire font is the first to be seen in roman imprints and it has a lot of commentary of scholars that attributed to the text. you'll see manuscript books, you'll see maps and then sometimes modern things >> i'm always amazing how they preserve >> these books were done
welcome mike >> nice to meet you >> and laura >good morning >> good to see you both. thank you for the books you brought. >> the book fair is just that, it's books that are unusual that you don't see in other contexts so i brought a few examples along of what one might bump into in one of these particular fairs. this is a swiss printing of the himmal in hawaiian -- hymnal in hawaiian it was designed for missionary activities but you also had to not only produce the...
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=laura/4shot=goodorning and thar joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon./4s >>> good friday morning to you. thanks for starting your day with us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. from that shot from san francisco, we could aoe a blanket of clouds. >> it could be rough for the morning mute. boy, how long is it going to come down? >> off and on pretty much all day. in will be a few breaks in between. but we will see this rain coming through in waves. some of the heaviest rain rolling to the north. all microclimates showing rain, breezy conditions, wet roads. it is 52 in the tri-valley. 56 in the south bay. not only is it wet, it is chilly out there. we will continue to see the rain moving with n with yellows and reds continuing to roll to the north. the south bay and parts of the peninsula getting a little bit of a break before the next round of rain moves in. we will talk about what to expect as you make plans for the weekend. that's coming up in a few minutes. >>> thank you, kari. this is where the rain came through on the sweep. we are showing y
=laura/4shot=goodorning and thar joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon./4s >>> good friday morning to you. thanks for starting your day with us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. from that shot from san francisco, we could aoe a blanket of clouds. >> it could be rough for the morning mute. boy, how long is it going to come down? >> off and on pretty much all day. in will be a few breaks in between. but we will see this rain coming through in waves. some of the...
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laura: we are taking a short break.e still to come on "france 24 ." ♪ 02/02/17 02/02/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! president trump pushes the senate republicans to use the nuclear option if needed to push through the confirmation of supreme court nominee neil gorsuch. meanwhile, democrats attempt to fight back by boycotting committee votes on three cabinet picks. we will get the latest from ryan grim of the huffingtgton post. plus, we will speak to an immigration lawyer suing the trump administration over its ban on refugees anand citins
laura: we are taking a short break.e still to come on "france 24 ." ♪ 02/02/17 02/02/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! president trump pushes the senate republicans to use the nuclear option if needed to push through the confirmation of supreme court nominee neil gorsuch. meanwhile, democrats attempt to fight back by boycotting committee votes on three cabinet picks. we will get the latest from ryan grim of the huffingtgton...
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laura:vp 02/22/17 02/22/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!]y: from pacifica, this is democracy now!w! >> the president wanted to take the shackles off individuals in these agencies and say, you have a mission. there are laws that need to be followed. you should do your mission and follow the law. amy: millions of undocumented immigrants face potential to rotation is the trump the administration issues sweeping new rules for the department of homeland security while increasing the number of immigration and border agents by 15,000. on the campaign trail, donald
laura:vp 02/22/17 02/22/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!]y: from pacifica, this is democracy now!w! >> the president wanted to take the shackles off individuals in these agencies and say, you have a mission. there are laws that need to be followed. you should do your mission and follow the law. amy: millions of undocumented immigrants face potential to rotation is the trump the administration issues sweeping new rules for the department of homeland security while increasing...
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ana laura sinceramente:, nos sentimos abandonados.encionar que el gobierno mexicano ha entregado fondos. presentador: siempre los estados tratan de hacer algo ellos se sienten solos. muchas gracias por la comunicaciÓn. el cantante mexicano maluma conquistÓ al monstruo de la quinta vergara. sin ni siquiera poner un pie en el escenario. el cantante decidiÓ donar con su cheque. presentadora: el cantante dijo estar conmovido, decidiÓ aportar un grano de arena para toda esta situaciÓn. maluma, el cantante colombiano, en el paÍs de chile. presentadora: me encanta cuando los artistas, la gente famosa, utiliza esa fama para algo positivo. presentador: continuemos. una niÑa de 10 aÑos y es estudiante de quinto grado. decidiÓ pedir ayuda peculiar en facebook. presentadora: de inmediato, la policÍa vino en su rescate y le enviÓ la respuesta. la madre terminÓ diciendo que la soluciÓn que le enviaron a su hija era incorrecta. [risas] afortunadamente, acudieron con esta niÑa le ayudaron. me parece que la intenciÓn es lo que cuenta. [risas] este vÍd
ana laura sinceramente:, nos sentimos abandonados.encionar que el gobierno mexicano ha entregado fondos. presentador: siempre los estados tratan de hacer algo ellos se sienten solos. muchas gracias por la comunicaciÓn. el cantante mexicano maluma conquistÓ al monstruo de la quinta vergara. sin ni siquiera poner un pie en el escenario. el cantante decidiÓ donar con su cheque. presentadora: el cantante dijo estar conmovido, decidiÓ aportar un grano de arena para toda esta situaciÓn. maluma,...
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i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> this week flew by. >> did it? >> we were slowed down by lingering showers. >> fog and more rain as we go through the day. as we get a look what's happening around the bay area, stepping out the door and everything still soggy. still showing rain to the north of us. and the last couple of spokes of this system spinning through the bay area. it could bring another round of a few isolated thunderstorms. looking at the rain through the south bay, peninsula, san francisco, and more spotty showers for the north bay. we'll talk about the timeline and the rest of the rain coming up in six minutes. heading over to mike, more reports of mudslide and trees and wires down. >> that's right. as the morning continues, we may get more and more reports of road work. that will be a busy friday for me as well as you. so far traffic flows relatively smoothly. issues for highway 17, one tragic. an update in just a minute. more developments on the roadways. highway 84 at highway 35. we know the wires were down from time to time. the la
i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> this week flew by. >> did it? >> we were slowed down by lingering showers. >> fog and more rain as we go through the day. as we get a look what's happening around the bay area, stepping out the door and everything still soggy. still showing rain to the north of us. and the last couple of spokes of this system spinning through the bay area. it could bring another round of a few isolated thunderstorms. looking at the rain through the south bay,...
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i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. that is the up side of this, all the lush greenery we are seeing. >> very wet. soggy. green on the radar. also yellows and reds showing very intense rain that will be coming down just briefly. you can see all of that shifted over towards the east bay. stormranger giving us an hd view. that rain is clearing out. only a couple offy showers. north bay, some lighter activity. the heaviest rain moving through oakland as well as san ramon, towards the tri-valley and down the east bay as we are seeing some of the heavy rain moving through sinole and out of the south bay. so a lot going on here. this will all be winding down within the next hour and today still spotty light showers going on. so i'll detail that coming up in about eight minutes. heading over to mike, still problems for sap ramon. >> as you show that rain moving over to the east, getting a break, that's about. we could use a break. wet roadways continue. puddling and ponding. no problems as far as the speed sensors go. nothing
i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. that is the up side of this, all the lush greenery we are seeing. >> very wet. soggy. green on the radar. also yellows and reds showing very intense rain that will be coming down just briefly. you can see all of that shifted over towards the east bay. stormranger giving us an hd view. that rain is clearing out. only a couple offy showers. north bay, some lighter activity. the heaviest rain moving through oakland as well as san ramon,...
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. ♪ laura: u.s.resident donald trump has condemned dozenemitism after a jewish community centers across the united states received bomb threats. it follows an attack at a jewish cemetery in missouri where dozens of headstones were destroyed. this is the first time trump has condemned anti-semitism so robustly. president trump: the anti-semitic threats targeting our jewish community and community centers are horrible and are painful, and a very sad reminder of the war that still -- the work that still must be done to weed out hate and prejudice and evil. -- ourlet's go to our's correspondent philip in washington. this is a complicated one, donald trump's own daughter has converted to judaism, yet many of his supporters are said to hold anti-semitic views. how does this all square up? it results in what we saw today, a prepared statement from president donald trump at the african american history museum and clearly the white house felt under pressure and the president felt under pressure to for the fir
. ♪ laura: u.s.resident donald trump has condemned dozenemitism after a jewish community centers across the united states received bomb threats. it follows an attack at a jewish cemetery in missouri where dozens of headstones were destroyed. this is the first time trump has condemned anti-semitism so robustly. president trump: the anti-semitic threats targeting our jewish community and community centers are horrible and are painful, and a very sad reminder of the war that still -- the work...
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or was laura kuenssberg showboating her questioning skills?s, asking that question to donald trump in that forum lacked emotional intelligence. had donald trump taken offence at the question, it could have had an impact on the future health and prosperity of the uk economy as a whole. the bbc and laura kuenssberg are in a privileged position to be able to ask questions at press conferences like this.
or was laura kuenssberg showboating her questioning skills?s, asking that question to donald trump in that forum lacked emotional intelligence. had donald trump taken offence at the question, it could have had an impact on the future health and prosperity of the uk economy as a whole. the bbc and laura kuenssberg are in a privileged position to be able to ask questions at press conferences like this.
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laura will kick things off. of all the amazing people, cheryl sandberg and viola davis. >> it is is impress the crud of women. so i'm looking forward to that. >> and i'll be saying here's the rain. we go tonight and throughout the day tomorrow. we are going to have some scattered showers. so get ready today. clear the leaves from the storm drains. yes, we have to do that again. 46 in the south bay. 50 degrees in san francisco. patchy fog here and there. i haven't seen any really dense fog. that's good news. 61 degrees will be the high in the peninsula and the tri-valley. upper 50s for san francisco. east bay 60. we're starting to see the rain reaching closer to the coast. lining up from north to south. as it moves in, we will bring in gusty winds. the sister of this storm, the swirl of the clouds well to the west of us. and all of this has to work its way into the bay area with rain. at times it will be a little bit heavier. when we see the heaviest rain it will be in advance of gusty winds from the south. the s
laura will kick things off. of all the amazing people, cheryl sandberg and viola davis. >> it is is impress the crud of women. so i'm looking forward to that. >> and i'll be saying here's the rain. we go tonight and throughout the day tomorrow. we are going to have some scattered showers. so get ready today. clear the leaves from the storm drains. yes, we have to do that again. 46 in the south bay. 50 degrees in san francisco. patchy fog here and there. i haven't seen any really...
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>> reporter: good morning to you, laura.he suspect managed to get away after holding up this verizon store on east el camino real in sunnyvale. sunnyvale police were able to arrest two suspects, though, before they got away. police tell us they arrested those two folks after that robbery here at the verizon store. they also tell us they recovered a handgun in the getaway car. i'll show you the search area. it was centered around costa mesa terrace. a pretty big apartment complex there as well. sit two miles away from the verizon store near the sunnyvale and saratoga road intersection. questioning of the two suspects that didn't get away. >>> thank you very much for that update. 5:35. tensions remain high this morning on the cal campus wednesday night's violent frosties. students on campus tell us republicans wearing make america great again hats are still being taunted following the demonstrations. we captured that, a particularly ugly scene yesterday as a berkeley college republican just standing on the street wearing of th
>> reporter: good morning to you, laura.he suspect managed to get away after holding up this verizon store on east el camino real in sunnyvale. sunnyvale police were able to arrest two suspects, though, before they got away. police tell us they arrested those two folks after that robbery here at the verizon store. they also tell us they recovered a handgun in the getaway car. i'll show you the search area. it was centered around costa mesa terrace. a pretty big apartment complex there as...
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laura: thank you very much for that report from bucharest. internationalng condemnation after a new law that legalizes thousands of outpost built on private palestinian land, the latest in a series of pro-settler steps taken by israel's government since the election of donald trump in the united states. today, the paris palestinian president said it was a violation of international law. simon harding has the story. >> it's a decision that has sparked outrage, condemning a controversial law that retroactively legalizes israeli settlements built on palestinian land. many see it as a continuation of the illegal colonization of palestinian territory. they're confiscating land and expanding settlements which makes it harder for us to have land to live on. there will be ghettos and a part -- apartheid state for us on palestinian land meant for a palestinian state. it gives the settler's license to embark on a land grab and to steal more land with full impunity. >> the decision was passed in the israeli parliament and has attracted heavy criticism f
laura: thank you very much for that report from bucharest. internationalng condemnation after a new law that legalizes thousands of outpost built on private palestinian land, the latest in a series of pro-settler steps taken by israel's government since the election of donald trump in the united states. today, the paris palestinian president said it was a violation of international law. simon harding has the story. >> it's a decision that has sparked outrage, condemning a controversial...
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i'd go there. >> laura: i'd work there. >> anthony: yeah. >> laura: ♪ every hour, everyday you will heare come home. ♪ thank you very much. ♪ ♪ >> penn: you know, you used to be able to go see louie primo, 3:00 a.m., have breakfast, and then go out and watch an atomic bomb explode in the distance. i mean, that, that's a place i would like to live in. >> anthony: yeah. that sounds like a good time. was it better before? is it better now? is it different? >> penn: well, you know. it was better to talk about before. people loved having their mob stories and there's that weird romance of bad people. >> anthony: yeah. >> penn: uh, i don't think it actually was better. i think it was really good if you were sinatra. >> anthony: penn jillette. another cog in the entertainment machine, though at a somewhat more elevated level. of the live acts left in vegas, his might be the biggest draw. i suggested this place because raku off the strip is where every chef i know, who knows this town, said i should go. the japanese modern izakaya, known as one of the best places to eat in vegas. casual, but pri
i'd go there. >> laura: i'd work there. >> anthony: yeah. >> laura: ♪ every hour, everyday you will heare come home. ♪ thank you very much. ♪ ♪ >> penn: you know, you used to be able to go see louie primo, 3:00 a.m., have breakfast, and then go out and watch an atomic bomb explode in the distance. i mean, that, that's a place i would like to live in. >> anthony: yeah. that sounds like a good time. was it better before? is it better now? is it different?...
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laura/vo todamay be aivotal day the legal battle over presidentl ban.th circut court of appealin san fransco will hear arguments from both sides thisa. the court will consider wheth o injunction that halted the executive order last friday. sam/live now to our other top story of t- thugh the bay areright now--ng and it's creating a t >>> welcome back on your tuesday morning before you head out the door, here are the top stories we're following on today in the bay. >> today may be a pivotal day and legal battle over president trump's controversial travel ban. the ninth circuit court of appeals will hear arguments from both sides this afternoon. the court will decide whether or not to lift an injunction which halted the order last friday. >>> a major storm system is moving through the area. flooding streets in sonoma are creating a lot of problems already. these pictures are from schellville, south of the city of sonoma. six people had to be rescued from the flooding overnight. the creek is clearly overflowing its banks. it has turned the entire road into
laura/vo todamay be aivotal day the legal battle over presidentl ban.th circut court of appealin san fransco will hear arguments from both sides thisa. the court will consider wheth o injunction that halted the executive order last friday. sam/live now to our other top story of t- thugh the bay areright now--ng and it's creating a t >>> welcome back on your tuesday morning before you head out the door, here are the top stories we're following on today in the bay. >> today may be...
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sam and laura? >>> wall street will certainly be listening. >>> we always would like to hear from you. share your thoughts on twitter. his handle scott mcgrew. we have the latest on political news on nbcbayarea.com. >>> as you are waking up is and brewing a fresh pot of coffee, make it a little extra hot today. >> bundle up. maybe layer up before you head out the door. >> yeah, it's cold, if you haven't stepped outside already. it is definitely going to wake you up. maybe you don't need the coffee. you will definitely to bundle up. we get a live look across all of our microclimates. 37 degrees in the tri-valley with sunshine. and just one degree above freezing in santa rosa. we may see more of those sensors. down to 32 degrees, which could create icy conditions. seven-day forecast. temperatures into the mid-50s. 53 in san francisco as the sunshine continues. we're tracking the next storm system set to move into the bay area. still well to the west of us. what i'm seeing now, this is not as moist and
sam and laura? >>> wall street will certainly be listening. >>> we always would like to hear from you. share your thoughts on twitter. his handle scott mcgrew. we have the latest on political news on nbcbayarea.com. >>> as you are waking up is and brewing a fresh pot of coffee, make it a little extra hot today. >> bundle up. maybe layer up before you head out the door. >> yeah, it's cold, if you haven't stepped outside already. it is definitely going to...
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that is no one, but former law enforcement laura. after being on the scene for a terrible crime, she saw an opportunity. >> there was a double homicide, it was on christmas. i was helping these people that really had no means to par for it, but their homeowner's insurance covered the cleanup and after i was done with the cleanup, i thought, this is it for me. this is exactly what i want to do. >> so laura started spalding decon. a company that specializes in crime scene, meth lab and horder cleanup. after setting up camp in tampa, florida, she soon found she had little competition, but the work wasn't steady at first. >> cleanups are sporadic. not something you can open a brick and mortar and people come in. it's death related and we added hording in 2006 and meth lab cleanup as well. >> the tricky nature of the busy means laura can't spend the day waiting for the phone to wring. she has to hit the street and go door to door. >> i'm going to multiple hotels. i'm going to apartment complexes. i'm going to insurance companies. because
that is no one, but former law enforcement laura. after being on the scene for a terrible crime, she saw an opportunity. >> there was a double homicide, it was on christmas. i was helping these people that really had no means to par for it, but their homeowner's insurance covered the cleanup and after i was done with the cleanup, i thought, this is it for me. this is exactly what i want to do. >> so laura started spalding decon. a company that specializes in crime scene, meth lab...
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good morning to you, sam and laura. caltrans still trying to fix this mudslide that's been here a week now on northbound 17 here in scotts valley. the people who live up here in the santa cruz mountains are worried today's storms will bridge more mud, rock and debris on the road. you will be surprised how many will be driving up and down bear creek road, for example. workers still trying to clean up the messes. they are stretched so thin, citizens are volunteering themselves to fix the potholes. they are using county-provided materials to stop the holes from developing into something worse. >> we are hraorlooking for the where you drop into it and your tire explodes. my family, personally, three tires so far this winter. >> if you're traveling to and from santa cruz through highway 17 starting today through friday, they will close off ramps between 7:00 and 10:00 a.m. the past several days, if you are trying to go through scotts valley, the travel within the town is very bad. it is worse for people trying to get on nort
good morning to you, sam and laura. caltrans still trying to fix this mudslide that's been here a week now on northbound 17 here in scotts valley. the people who live up here in the santa cruz mountains are worried today's storms will bridge more mud, rock and debris on the road. you will be surprised how many will be driving up and down bear creek road, for example. workers still trying to clean up the messes. they are stretched so thin, citizens are volunteering themselves to fix the...
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with laura, she as woman that four years in is still grieving.ave you been able to contact kelsey? >> yes. >> tell me about that. >> when we contacted kelsey it was more just poll jits. i'm sorry, mom. i didn't mean for it to happen. laura's never going to have closure unless she finds something. >> you mentioned sometimes you work with the police department. how do they receive you? >> i'm lucky if i get 50/50. it really depends on what detectives believe in. >> i believe troy is the real deal. >> reporter: ronda is a former client turned friend and she turned to troy for help the day after her brother-in-law, danny shea, went missing in 2014. >> and we loved him dearly. and he said, i believe he is within a few minutes of your how many, i see him surrounded by water. >> reporter: danny's vehicle had gone off the road on a dangerous stretch of road in colorado, found two days later by hikers, ronda credits troy with helping them find closure. >> it does cross your mind this is a little bit out there. it was desperation. >> reporter: psychic-base
with laura, she as woman that four years in is still grieving.ave you been able to contact kelsey? >> yes. >> tell me about that. >> when we contacted kelsey it was more just poll jits. i'm sorry, mom. i didn't mean for it to happen. laura's never going to have closure unless she finds something. >> you mentioned sometimes you work with the police department. how do they receive you? >> i'm lucky if i get 50/50. it really depends on what detectives believe in....
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i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. good to have you back here on a tuesday. >> thank you. >> brightening up our set with the red. >> oh, my. yes. >> happy valentine's day to everyone at home. >> good morning. it is looking nice and sunny. we start out with a few clouds across parts of the bay area. we will have a chilly start as we get a live look outside at microclimate. 42 degrees in the tri-valley. 47 in the peninsula and the south bay. look at this. this afternoon it will be so nice. mid to upper 60s. we are enjoying more of this warm weather. we are tracking also several storm systems in the pacific. we will talk about this and what else we expect in seven minutes. mike still dealing with weather-related issues. >> looking over here, dry roads. major problems in the altamonte pass. although it should be just about cleared. a mudslide for highway 17. we'll see if they have any updates on when they hope to clear it up. no service for ace train. an update a little later on. >> 4:32. chp investigating the death of a p
i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. good to have you back here on a tuesday. >> thank you. >> brightening up our set with the red. >> oh, my. yes. >> happy valentine's day to everyone at home. >> good morning. it is looking nice and sunny. we start out with a few clouds across parts of the bay area. we will have a chilly start as we get a live look outside at microclimate. 42 degrees in the tri-valley. 47 in the peninsula and the south bay. look at...
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=laura/h= >>> welcome back. nbc bay area responding to a gilroy man who says he was paying directv for a service he wasn't getting. >> chris chmura joins us. >> roger nelson said he upgrated to high definition back in 2009. this entailed paying an extra $10 a month for hd services. summer when a directv technician came to fix a signal problem, the tech said he wasn't getting an hd signal and never had been. roger said he had been paying $10 a month for an hd signal for 97 months. so he asked directv for a $970 refund. but he said directv was only willing to credit his account $180. roger stood his ground, insisting $180 wasn't fair. so he reached out to us. we contacted directv and asked some questions. the same questions roger asked. ultimately, he received a $970 credit to his account. in a statement we received from at&t, directv's parent company, didn't explain what happened all those years. they said we worked with the customer to resolve his issues and apologized for the in convenience and his experience.
=laura/h= >>> welcome back. nbc bay area responding to a gilroy man who says he was paying directv for a service he wasn't getting. >> chris chmura joins us. >> roger nelson said he upgrated to high definition back in 2009. this entailed paying an extra $10 a month for hd services. summer when a directv technician came to fix a signal problem, the tech said he wasn't getting an hd signal and never had been. roger said he had been paying $10 a month for an hd signal for 97...
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last make laura, you're both attorneys, protect me here. this is what they're planning. there at this ritzy resort, they've got all this big democratic donors there. they lay out a plan among their plan of action is defeating a tromp through impeachment. this is where it gets serious. the next aspect is there going to combat anything that they disagree with they say misinformation, then filing lawsuits against donald trump. >> absolutely. >> do both of you agree with my analysis that this was not seattle by accident, this was seattle -- judge shopping, ninth circuit shopping, they had a thought through this strategy and this was all done by design and the trump administration better be playing very close attention to what they are going to do to tie up in knots every part of his agenda, jay. >> absolutely, they specifically chose washington state and they specifically did that because not only is it a liberal state judicially but also it's in the ninth circuit. what laurel del mike laura said has got to be underlined and underscored, the administration had better be prep
last make laura, you're both attorneys, protect me here. this is what they're planning. there at this ritzy resort, they've got all this big democratic donors there. they lay out a plan among their plan of action is defeating a tromp through impeachment. this is where it gets serious. the next aspect is there going to combat anything that they disagree with they say misinformation, then filing lawsuits against donald trump. >> absolutely. >> do both of you agree with my analysis...