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>> excuse me, laura. laura k.: do you have confidence in the prime minister?ou have confidence in the prime minister after the election? arriving after the first meeting they were not all quite ready to , give a full throated support. do you have confidence in the prime minister? >> absolutely. laura k.: having lost the tories' majority, she needs to convince cabinet colleagues she is still right for the job. they look like they need to convince themselves. the tories' hopes of getting anything done lie in a deal with northern irish mp's. it is unclear if the queen's speech, the official start of the government's business, will go ahead as planned next week. >> i think the substance of the queen's speech is what matters. it has been known for some days that we are seeking an agreement with the democratic unionist party. that will provide a stability in parliamentary votes that will allow us to do the many important things we need to do. laura k.: some loyal supporters were trying to cheer theresa may up. but the fact that scores of newly elected labour mp's ar
>> excuse me, laura. laura k.: do you have confidence in the prime minister?ou have confidence in the prime minister after the election? arriving after the first meeting they were not all quite ready to , give a full throated support. do you have confidence in the prime minister? >> absolutely. laura k.: having lost the tories' majority, she needs to convince cabinet colleagues she is still right for the job. they look like they need to convince themselves. the tories' hopes of...
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i am laura trevelyan.hanks for watching "bbc world news america." >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, rising tensions in the middle east-- the u.s. shoots down a syrian warplane, evoking immediate condemnation from the country's main ally, russia. then, i interview
i am laura trevelyan.hanks for watching "bbc world news america." >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the...
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i am laura trevelyan.or watching "bbc world news america" and please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and sony pictures classics. >> i think i should just go straight to paris. >> i'll take care of it. >> that's very generous, but you sure it's ok with you? >> driving is the only way to see a country. >> oh, it's incredible! >> how's paris? >> i'm actually not there yet. >> the rhone river is nearby. >> are we ever going to get to paris? mmm. i thought we'd be in paris by now. >> paris can wait. >> "paris can wait," rated pg. now playing at a theater near you. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> sreenivasan: good evening. i'm hari sreenivasan. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: 21 state election systems were targeted by russian hackers during
i am laura trevelyan.or watching "bbc world news america" and please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and sony pictures classics. >> i think i should just go straight to paris. >> i'll take care of it. >> that's very generous, but you sure it's ok with you? >> driving...
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laura: this is "bbc world news america." i'mrting from washington, laura trevelyan.ice and london named two of three attackers as the city pauses to remember those who are lost. the city from muslim air has this message for the attackers. mayor khan: the ideology they follow is perverse and poisonous and has no place in islam. laura: weighing in as london moores, donald trump provides his twitter feud with the capital from air, but the white house says it is not picking a fight. and the nobel laureate delivers dylanage at last, bob claiming his prize from the swedish academy. welcome to our viewers on public television and also around the globe. today, we learn the names of two men who rampaged through london's borough market on saturday night. khuram butt was british and known to the police. behid redouane was said to moroccan and libyan. he was not known to authorities. our editor and has more. >> they knew him, one of the three men who murdered seven people saturday night was well known to police and him i-5 as an extremist. khuram butt, featured in a channel 4 do
laura: this is "bbc world news america." i'mrting from washington, laura trevelyan.ice and london named two of three attackers as the city pauses to remember those who are lost. the city from muslim air has this message for the attackers. mayor khan: the ideology they follow is perverse and poisonous and has no place in islam. laura: weighing in as london moores, donald trump provides his twitter feud with the capital from air, but the white house says it is not picking a fight. and...
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laura: thanks for joining us. the big guessing game around the world and in washington is will donald trump pull out of the paris climate agreement, or won't he? up to press reports saying that he would. then came the tweet, " i will announce my decision on the paris accord over the next few days, make america great again." those in the u.s. to support the agreement are speaking out, among them california governor jerry brown. earlier, james cook sat down with him and sacramento. he started by asking him how damaging it would be were the u.s. to withdraw from the agreement. governor brown: it would be damaging, but not as damaging as you might think, because president trump, in a paradoxical way, is getting climate denial a very bad name. he is fostering more activism and more effort and more collaboration on the opposite side. the climate activists, states like california, nations like china, like the european union, like india, even, are gathering their forces to take even further steps in the face of president
laura: thanks for joining us. the big guessing game around the world and in washington is will donald trump pull out of the paris climate agreement, or won't he? up to press reports saying that he would. then came the tweet, " i will announce my decision on the paris accord over the next few days, make america great again." those in the u.s. to support the agreement are speaking out, among them california governor jerry brown. earlier, james cook sat down with him and sacramento. he...
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laura: she who dares doesn't always win. the most votes, the most seats, but under this stinging glare, no iron gates nor police protection can shield theresa may from the accusation she looks a political loser. the trappings of power, the visit to the palace, help from northern irish mp's means she can gather enough support to stay on, but having believed herself to be on the brink of a sizable majority, going backwards seems like defeat. prime minister may: i've just been to see her majesty the queen, and i will now form a government -- a government that can provide certainty and lead britain forward at this critical time for our country. laura: not a single mention of the results. prime minister may: it is clear that only the conservative and unionist party has the legitimacy and ability to provide that certainty by commanding a majority in the house of commons. this will allow us to come together as a country and channel our energies towards a successful brexit deal that works for everyone in this country. laura: still p
laura: she who dares doesn't always win. the most votes, the most seats, but under this stinging glare, no iron gates nor police protection can shield theresa may from the accusation she looks a political loser. the trappings of power, the visit to the palace, help from northern irish mp's means she can gather enough support to stay on, but having believed herself to be on the brink of a sizable majority, going backwards seems like defeat. prime minister may: i've just been to see her majesty...
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laura: welcome back. you are watching "live from paris" on "france 24." climb laura cellier. travel banp's reinstated. bansupreme court allows his on travelers from mainly muslim countries. prime minister theresa may says that eu nationals will be offered a successful status after five years in the u.k. u.s.-backed forces in syria retake another neighborhood from islamic state. the latest for us on this program. first, though, the european union's top brexit negotiators says the british government has not gone far enough to guarantee the rights of eu nationals living in the u.k. prime minister theresa may says that eu citizens who have been in the country for more than five years would be offered settled status with the same rights as british nationals once britain leaves the european union. living in the u.k. under five years would have to apply to stay. prime minister may: first, we want certainty. i know there has been anxiety about what would happen to you to citizens at the moment we leave the european union. today i want to put the anxiety to rest. i want to completely
laura: welcome back. you are watching "live from paris" on "france 24." climb laura cellier. travel banp's reinstated. bansupreme court allows his on travelers from mainly muslim countries. prime minister theresa may says that eu nationals will be offered a successful status after five years in the u.k. u.s.-backed forces in syria retake another neighborhood from islamic state. the latest for us on this program. first, though, the european union's top brexit negotiators says...
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laura: thank you very much indeed.elgian police say a man who bomb at detonate a nail the main train station in brussels last night was a supporter of the islamic state group. the 36-year-old moroccan national was shot dead by police. hurting thewas incident. police say today they found explosive materials in the man's home. reporter: the focus is once neighborhood in brussels as investigators look into the background of the men who carried out a bomb attack on the city's train station. several of the men who carried out terror attacks in paris two that ago also came from troubled neighborhood. belgian officials say the man, who has only been identified by his initials, was a 36 euros moroccan and known to police, but not for links to terrorism. at his home, investigators say they found evidence of bomb making materials. federal prosecutors say they have also discovered indications that the suspect had sympathies for the islamic state group. on tuesday night, the assailant tried to detonate a suitcase in the busy centr
laura: thank you very much indeed.elgian police say a man who bomb at detonate a nail the main train station in brussels last night was a supporter of the islamic state group. the 36-year-old moroccan national was shot dead by police. hurting thewas incident. police say today they found explosive materials in the man's home. reporter: the focus is once neighborhood in brussels as investigators look into the background of the men who carried out a bomb attack on the city's train station. several...
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laura: we're taking a short break.tay with us. 06/05/17 06/05/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> since the emergence of the threat from islamist inspired terrorism, our country has made significant progress in disrupting plots and protecting the public. but it is time to say enough is enough. amy: 12 people have been arrested in london after three attackers killed seven people and injured 48 more on saturday night after attackers rammed a van into pedestrians on london bridge and then stabbed people
laura: we're taking a short break.tay with us. 06/05/17 06/05/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> since the emergence of the threat from islamist inspired terrorism, our country has made significant progress in disrupting plots and protecting the public. but it is time to say enough is enough. amy: 12 people have been arrested in london after three attackers killed seven people and injured 48 more on saturday night after attackers...
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laura bicker reports. laura: it was a regular morning baseball practice that a gunman tried to turn into a killing field. the horror was captured on camera by a dog walker. the shots rang out for several minutes with few pauses. >> is that guy ok up there? laura: one of the victims was, congressman steve scalise. his colleagues could not get to him as the fighting continued. >> i could see steve scalise on the field. he dragged himself after he was shot near second base 10 or 15 yards into the field, just to be a little further away from the gunmen, but he was laying motionless out there. i wanted to get to him, but there were still shots going overhead from both sides. finally, when we heard that the shooter was down, i just ran low out to steve and started putting pressure on the wounds. laura: the gunmen was james hodgkinson from illinois. his social media posts were antirepublican and anti-trump. he died in hospital after being shot by capitol hill police. survivors say this would have been a massacre
laura bicker reports. laura: it was a regular morning baseball practice that a gunman tried to turn into a killing field. the horror was captured on camera by a dog walker. the shots rang out for several minutes with few pauses. >> is that guy ok up there? laura: one of the victims was, congressman steve scalise. his colleagues could not get to him as the fighting continued. >> i could see steve scalise on the field. he dragged himself after he was shot near second base 10 or 15...
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laura: to have options, yes.is the best thing she can do to give to her daughter as she explains, as she is having a second epiphany, and heading out the door to do more work towards that end. charlie: what is interesting to me is this idea -- this play -- i mean, if this play had been released today, it would be a very relevant play. all these questions are contemporary questions about who we are, what our obligations are, what is our responsibility, all that? >> this production takes place in the 1890's and they are wearing the taurine close. the writing style is extremely -- wearing victorian clothes. the writing style is extremely contemporary. you can ask her self "what about our world is exactly like victorian norway?" and you get to bounce around the two. charlie: how do you add that contemporary sense, necessity to that play? >> it was always necessary to have contemporary american performances. the voice was not to feel at all period, not to feel at all norwegian, or some stodgy ibsen production, but to
laura: to have options, yes.is the best thing she can do to give to her daughter as she explains, as she is having a second epiphany, and heading out the door to do more work towards that end. charlie: what is interesting to me is this idea -- this play -- i mean, if this play had been released today, it would be a very relevant play. all these questions are contemporary questions about who we are, what our obligations are, what is our responsibility, all that? >> this production takes...
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laura, i want to start with you by discussing jared kushner. he is hiring abbe lowell to support him in the russian collusion and possible financial dealings. lowell is a storied criminal defense attorney. what does that say to you? >> well, again, you're in an area of uncharted territory. you're going to have to have a six-headed hydra to combat whatever may be coming up. it is a nebulous term that has left millennium pooh who may be target order may be a part of the investigation in some way grasping for straws and trying to figure out who they can use in order to address whatever is coming down the pipeline. you have a storied attorney who may be taking over in that criminal context you're seeing somebody being proactive what may be before them. remember, kushner has always said he would be forthcoming and be willing to speak to whoever investigates the actual collusion investigation. and you're seeing that when you lawyer up, maybe you're a little bit less forthcoming than you intended to be initially. >> matt, kushner is keeping jamie gore
laura, i want to start with you by discussing jared kushner. he is hiring abbe lowell to support him in the russian collusion and possible financial dealings. lowell is a storied criminal defense attorney. what does that say to you? >> well, again, you're in an area of uncharted territory. you're going to have to have a six-headed hydra to combat whatever may be coming up. it is a nebulous term that has left millennium pooh who may be target order may be a part of the investigation in...
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laura is here.014 film on edward snowden won the academy award for best documentary keep your -- feature. she profiles julian assange. followinged footage him as he confronts allegations of sexual assault and overseas controversial document dumps. the new york times describes the film as unfinished in a way that is at once fascinating, frustrating, and understandable. here is a look at the trailer for "risk." >> hello, can i speak to hillary clinton? i am calling from the office of julian assange. it is an emergency. not the film i thought i was making. i thought i could ignore the controversy. i was wrong. it became the story. >> [indiscernible] a documentary filmmaker. border haveat the become more aggressive. when i got home, my apartment door was open. did i forget to close it, or are they sending me a message? can't believe it. >> it is a most certain that it will be hillary versus trump. >> the fbi is investigating the russian government's efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election
laura is here.014 film on edward snowden won the academy award for best documentary keep your -- feature. she profiles julian assange. followinged footage him as he confronts allegations of sexual assault and overseas controversial document dumps. the new york times describes the film as unfinished in a way that is at once fascinating, frustrating, and understandable. here is a look at the trailer for "risk." >> hello, can i speak to hillary clinton? i am calling from the office...
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laura: let's get an update on the business news. we are going to start with more on this cyber attack. kate: in particular, how people are being forced to pay money for these rent somewhere attacks -- blockingaccess access until they pay a $300 some using a currencies like the coin. it is tracking payments that have been made to fit quite well it's being used by hackers. so far, they have seen 45 payments worth just over $10,000 total. that is around $20,000 less than we saw being paid 24 hours into that's what virus the globe and crippled computers last month. perhaps less likely to pay the ransom this time around, concerned about the cyber attack and how long it will take businesses to recover. down.indices closed luxury brand burberry stood out with 3.5%. wall street has been bucking the trend in a trading session. the banking sector trading higher ahead of a report by the federal reserve about stress test and how the american banking system can deal with the risk. dow jones and death the 500 trading at .75%. france, emmanuel mac
laura: let's get an update on the business news. we are going to start with more on this cyber attack. kate: in particular, how people are being forced to pay money for these rent somewhere attacks -- blockingaccess access until they pay a $300 some using a currencies like the coin. it is tracking payments that have been made to fit quite well it's being used by hackers. so far, they have seen 45 payments worth just over $10,000 total. that is around $20,000 less than we saw being paid 24 hours...
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laura: welcome back, you're watching live from paris. the top stories this hour. 12 dead and dozens injured as a huge fire engulfs a tower block in west london. firefighters still trying to put out the blaze completely. authorities say many people are still missing. a republican congressman injured and in critical condition in hospital after shooting near washington dc. the gunmen a volunteer for democratic presidential nominee bernie sanders has been shot dead by police. the portuguese star says his conscience is clear after he was accused of tax evasion. prosecutors say he diced over 40 million euros in taxes using offshore operative. laura: firefighters have been at a towerhuge blaze block in london. the fire broke out at around 1:00 a.m. at the tower and quickly engulfed the 24 story block. it's home to hundreds of people and many are still unaccounted for. at least 12 people have been confirmed dead but authorities are warning that number will rise. people lucky enough to escape the blaze spoke about the hardware that unfolded in th
laura: welcome back, you're watching live from paris. the top stories this hour. 12 dead and dozens injured as a huge fire engulfs a tower block in west london. firefighters still trying to put out the blaze completely. authorities say many people are still missing. a republican congressman injured and in critical condition in hospital after shooting near washington dc. the gunmen a volunteer for democratic presidential nominee bernie sanders has been shot dead by police. the portuguese star...
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laura: no tengo licencia.nes delitos. por el simple hecho de no tener la licencia ya--ya eres un delincuente. tifani: ¿eso ha cambiado mucho en la manera en cómo ves a la policía? laura: sí. sí, porque antes te decían: "no, pues un ticket". un ticket, pues, ya con sacrificio uno lo paga para no tener problemas con la ley, ¿verdad? pero ahorita ya no sirve de nada si lo pagas. o no te dan tiempo de pagarlo. tengo muchos conocidos que los han deportado. tifani: marlín siempre viaja acompañada de su bebé de dos años. ella cree que esa circunstancia pueda sacarla del problema en caso de que la detengan. marlín: siento que, si en un caso pasa algo, la persona que tal vez me para por la niña llega a tener un poquito de consideración. tifani: para estas mujeres la cadena de comunicación es un arma indispensable para saber por dónde y a qué hora moverse. antes de abordar el auto revisan sus mensajes para corroborar que la policía no está en la ruta planeada. laura: tengo un grupo de amigas del trabajo, y si a ellas le
laura: no tengo licencia.nes delitos. por el simple hecho de no tener la licencia ya--ya eres un delincuente. tifani: ¿eso ha cambiado mucho en la manera en cómo ves a la policía? laura: sí. sí, porque antes te decían: "no, pues un ticket". un ticket, pues, ya con sacrificio uno lo paga para no tener problemas con la ley, ¿verdad? pero ahorita ya no sirve de nada si lo pagas. o no te dan tiempo de pagarlo. tengo muchos conocidos que los han deportado. tifani: marlín siempre...
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>> laura: i don't want to tar the whole place. well, let me work on thinking of the list by the end of the segment. i'll come up with it. >> okay, glad they top the mind to you. well they have good people, i didn't think of one now, but i'll tell you later. >> laura: i've always actually liked jake tapper and i like wolf blitzer. i do. >> he's lost it. >> laura: i think trump has changed a lot of these people. i think, they're probably democrats, i'm sure they're democrats. but i don't know for a fact. but i imagine they are. i think that the victory of trump really has been a difficult hurdle intellectual hurdle, political hurdle, journalistic hurdle for these people to clear. they're having trouble. they're having trouble functioning. i know they're upset, want more access, i get that. but this stuff, you know, they push these three reporters out, this is the tip of the iceberg. i don't -- they have had a lot of problems they have to deal with. >> if we take my list of six and i'll add wikilikes exposing the collusion. yes, mada
>> laura: i don't want to tar the whole place. well, let me work on thinking of the list by the end of the segment. i'll come up with it. >> okay, glad they top the mind to you. well they have good people, i didn't think of one now, but i'll tell you later. >> laura: i've always actually liked jake tapper and i like wolf blitzer. i do. >> he's lost it. >> laura: i think trump has changed a lot of these people. i think, they're probably democrats, i'm sure they're...
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all right, laura, nice to see you. come back in a few minutes, thanks. >>> tech stocks have kept wall street's bulls running. a recent plunge is fueling concerns that maybe a collapse is overdue. five of the biggest names fell about 4%. apple, facebook, amazon, microsoft, alphabet, that's the parent company of google, and analysts noted their high values parallel the tech bubble of the early 2000s. for example, amazon and alphabet recently hit $1,000 per share, and the five what you have added $600 billion to the market this year, which is another concern. just like tech leaders in 2000 these companies have an outsize impact on stocks accounting for more than one-third of the gains for the s&p 500 this year. however, today's tech stocks have a few advantages over companies in 2000. prices are cheaper, they have a lot more cash, in fact, apple alone holds about $250 billion overseas. one of the problems in 2000 was that you have these very richly valued tech companies that didn't have any earnings. these companies we're
all right, laura, nice to see you. come back in a few minutes, thanks. >>> tech stocks have kept wall street's bulls running. a recent plunge is fueling concerns that maybe a collapse is overdue. five of the biggest names fell about 4%. apple, facebook, amazon, microsoft, alphabet, that's the parent company of google, and analysts noted their high values parallel the tech bubble of the early 2000s. for example, amazon and alphabet recently hit $1,000 per share, and the five what you...
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stay with us. >>> welcome oscar nominee laura dern. there is a love for "big little lies" which is currently streaming on hbo on demand. she's teamed up with david lynch for a big but secretive part in the twin peaks revival and later this year portrays a prominent officer in the resistance in star wars the last jedi. good to see you. >> that's what my kids feel like. [ laughter ] >> have they seen you much lately? >> luckily, now, i've got some time with them but it's been a crazy year. >> yeah. what -- this may be an impossible question but what makes for that in a career where everything just seems to just -- in one year? >> i don't know. i just great good fortune. i mean, particularly because my parents both being actors raised me on this idea that you should constantly keep yourself questioning character and, you know, having compassion for complicated kinds of characters, play all different keinds of people. to play so many different characters is also delicious and something i think actors go for. so i got really lucky. >> the b
stay with us. >>> welcome oscar nominee laura dern. there is a love for "big little lies" which is currently streaming on hbo on demand. she's teamed up with david lynch for a big but secretive part in the twin peaks revival and later this year portrays a prominent officer in the resistance in star wars the last jedi. good to see you. >> that's what my kids feel like. [ laughter ] >> have they seen you much lately? >> luckily, now, i've got some time with...
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laura: nasa setting its sights on the sun. it will be one hot mission. welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. a crime against humanity. that's how afghanistan's president is describing the car bomb attack in kabul today. at least 90 people dead and hundreds more injured. the blast went off in the capital's diplomatic quarter during the morning rush hour.
laura: nasa setting its sights on the sun. it will be one hot mission. welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. a crime against humanity. that's how afghanistan's president is describing the car bomb attack in kabul today. at least 90 people dead and hundreds more injured. the blast went off in the capital's diplomatic quarter during the morning rush hour.
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even if it's laura ingraham. you guys might like laura. i don't like laura at all.'t think she's all that smart and i don't think she's all that much of a honorable person. and anybody who would step into this role has to already assume that you're taking on the baggage of not being an honorable person because you have to go out and defend somebody who's lying. and that's a problem. there's no way to get around that. >> we're going to continue this discussion. more breaking news. the senate judiciary committee has reached an agreement about the scope of its investigation, and it may look at the possibility of obstruction of justice. i'll get everyone's take on that in just a moment. quit smoking. tried hard to but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. ♪ ♪you are loved ♪ if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms ha
even if it's laura ingraham. you guys might like laura. i don't like laura at all.'t think she's all that smart and i don't think she's all that much of a honorable person. and anybody who would step into this role has to already assume that you're taking on the baggage of not being an honorable person because you have to go out and defend somebody who's lying. and that's a problem. there's no way to get around that. >> we're going to continue this discussion. more breaking news. the...
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coming up you'll meet laura. i have that story coming up. >>> a cloudy chilly day with the northeasterly wind pulling temperatures from the 40s, 50s and 60s from the mid-atlantic plus there is a heat wave on the way. i'll have the seven-day forecast. that and much move when "action news" continues tonight. ♪ health, is having the freedom to do what you want to do with your life, every single day. so at aetna, we promise to keep finding new ways to join you so nothing gets in your way. because no matter where it is you're going, or whatever stage of life you're in. we believe that when it comes to health. you don't join us. we join you. oo, yeah. are you ready for a rush? yes, yes i am. you're in for a treat. fast play is the new way to play fast and win instantly from the pennsylvania lottery. pick a game, get your ticket and see if you've won. i won! pretty fast, huh? fast play. play fast. win instantly. >>> it's primary day in new jersey, and voters are casting ballots in local and state races, the key race is
coming up you'll meet laura. i have that story coming up. >>> a cloudy chilly day with the northeasterly wind pulling temperatures from the 40s, 50s and 60s from the mid-atlantic plus there is a heat wave on the way. i'll have the seven-day forecast. that and much move when "action news" continues tonight. ♪ health, is having the freedom to do what you want to do with your life, every single day. so at aetna, we promise to keep finding new ways to join you so nothing gets...
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. >> and i'm kris sanchez in for laura this morning. if you're headed out to the warriors parade, you want to know about the traffic picture and you want to know about the forecast. sounds perfect. >> it is going to be great. we couldn't do any better than this. we start out with cool temperatures and clear skies. grab a light jacket heading out the door and this is what it feels like across the area. mid-50s for the tri-valley and south bay, 57 in the peninsula and 54 in san francisco. east bay at 57 degrees and for the victory parade, of course we have some sunshine in the forecast today. it starts out at 10:00 at 68 degrees and upper 70s for the afternoon. we'll take a look ahead, what else, as those temperatures ramp up. that's coming up in about 10 minutes and mike has a quiet start to the morning. >> a quiet start to the freeways. a lot of activity in oakland in a report just a few minutes away but i want to show you the freeways are moving well this morning, the only incident we're tracking is in san rafael. southbound 101 at cen
. >> and i'm kris sanchez in for laura this morning. if you're headed out to the warriors parade, you want to know about the traffic picture and you want to know about the forecast. sounds perfect. >> it is going to be great. we couldn't do any better than this. we start out with cool temperatures and clear skies. grab a light jacket heading out the door and this is what it feels like across the area. mid-50s for the tri-valley and south bay, 57 in the peninsula and 54 in san...
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laura: quite a lot. already we are hearing that the players well wear the louisiana state university uniform that congressman steve scalise would have been wearing had he been able to take part. we are hearing that his condition is still critical and are awaiting an update from the hospital. but when it comes to what will happen on the pitch tonight, it is a rare and genuine chance for these politicians to put their differences aside and show the public that they can be people, that they are players, that they are someone who can throw a curveball to someone who can bat a home run rather than someone on whom to obtain a certain ideology. that is the message they hope to send to everyone watching, not just at the stand, but across the united states of america. the extra tickets have been sold . we are hearing that 500 tickets have gone each hour. next to 20,000 tickets have been sold for this game, and it is on the over $1 million. last year they made half a million, so they are double that target. one ex
laura: quite a lot. already we are hearing that the players well wear the louisiana state university uniform that congressman steve scalise would have been wearing had he been able to take part. we are hearing that his condition is still critical and are awaiting an update from the hospital. but when it comes to what will happen on the pitch tonight, it is a rare and genuine chance for these politicians to put their differences aside and show the public that they can be people, that they are...
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laura: he doesn't really look that bad, does he? the man bond, i don't think we need to immortalize that in lasted. ryan quinn, not wearing a man bun. stay with 06/20/17 06/20/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> how to tell a shattered story by slowly becoming everyone know, by slowly becoming everything that is something one of the characters right center amy: today an hour with the acclaimed indian writer and activist arundhati roy.
laura: he doesn't really look that bad, does he? the man bond, i don't think we need to immortalize that in lasted. ryan quinn, not wearing a man bun. stay with 06/20/17 06/20/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> how to tell a shattered story by slowly becoming everyone know, by slowly becoming everything that is something one of the characters right center amy: today an hour with the acclaimed indian writer and activist arundhati...
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==show open== laura/2shot good morning, and thanks for joining us. i )m laura garcia-cannon. sam/2shot and i )m sam brock. ==sam//chopper//live== let )s get to the latest. rail let )s get to the latest. rail five people shot. four dead including the gunman. and we told you just minutes ago live on the air-- all four victims including the guman were ups employees. now let )s go live on the ground to jaxon vanderbecken who has been bringing development after development on the story... ==jaxon//phoner== laura//map on cgc!!! let )s give you a closer look at where this is happening - it )s unfolding at 320 san bruno avenue at what )s believed to be a u-p-s san francisco customer center. that )s at utah street and potrero avenue -- you can actually see this building from highway 101. ==boxes== nbc bay area )s pete suratos is live at the scene -- what are you another dramatic scene taking places just a few minutes ago that we brought you live- nbc bay area )s skyranger capurd this video of swat teams on the roof. being very cautious and searching for any more gunman. (adlib) ==laur
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thanks laura always a pleasure. you're watching bbc world news america still to come on tonight's program. it was one of germany's most decorated pilots during world war two. today hugo brought flew out of england spitfire. don't tom has been facing tough poll numbers that have miss investigations of policies and politics have held up his legislative agenda. the economy is looking solid but people are still worried about the direction of the country. and it turns out those concerns are not specific to just america. according to a new poll people across the world and looking at the growing lack of confidence in the us and its president. his catch a cab i. donald trump travels like an american president and has the power of an american president. when he doesn't seem to have is the world's respect. according to the nonpartisan pew research center only twenty two percent of people surveyed in thirty seven countries. have confidence that mr trump will do the right thing for the world. sixty four percent felt the same ab
thanks laura always a pleasure. you're watching bbc world news america still to come on tonight's program. it was one of germany's most decorated pilots during world war two. today hugo brought flew out of england spitfire. don't tom has been facing tough poll numbers that have miss investigations of policies and politics have held up his legislative agenda. the economy is looking solid but people are still worried about the direction of the country. and it turns out those concerns are not...
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laura, ijust wa nted crushed. back to you.anted to ask you, obviously we have seen this huge volunteer effort. we heard the prime minister promised a task force, more visibility on the ground. is the community seeing any of that yet? that is something the community has been talking about. one of the frustrations as there is not enough people on the ground to reassure them, to tell them what is going on, . tell them what will be going on, to tell them what will be happening in the coming days and weeks. and i know that you spend three days at kensington town hall. yesterday we had those scenes of protest, whereas today, it was just com pletely protest, whereas today, it was just completely different, a different ambience there. there was a stark contract, today at kensington and chelsea town hall, there was an easy stillness, and emptiness, there were people arriving to give their donations. —— a ten through silence. people wanted to help and give donations, but nobody was there to organise it. people are still there behind you
laura, ijust wa nted crushed. back to you.anted to ask you, obviously we have seen this huge volunteer effort. we heard the prime minister promised a task force, more visibility on the ground. is the community seeing any of that yet? that is something the community has been talking about. one of the frustrations as there is not enough people on the ground to reassure them, to tell them what is going on, . tell them what will be going on, to tell them what will be happening in the coming days...
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i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and laura has a little extra bounce in the step, and you want to cue that music again? >> yes, the warriors tonight. >> and kari, what is the forecast for the game? >> we are looking for great weather for the the game this afternoon, and this morning, we are seeing the parts of the bay area with the sunshine looking live at the pleasanton camera in the tri valley and you are walk out the door, and it is low 60s, and 50 degrees for a live look outside from belvedere and towards san francisco the low visibility and the fog will greet you as you are driving ael long the bay area. and we are seeing the temperatures that are topping out today in the mid-70s with mostly sunny skies up to 65 degrees and breezy today in san francisco. we will take a look ahead to the weekend forecast coming up in 6:00, and mike says that bart is in recovery mode. >> yes, it is recovery mode and better than problem. recovering from 10 minute delays. those tracks are cleared now, and in richmond, a mechanic cal problem, but t is cleared, so both systems are moving well and maybe up t
i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and laura has a little extra bounce in the step, and you want to cue that music again? >> yes, the warriors tonight. >> and kari, what is the forecast for the game? >> we are looking for great weather for the the game this afternoon, and this morning, we are seeing the parts of the bay area with the sunshine looking live at the pleasanton camera in the tri valley and you are walk out the door, and it is low 60s, and 50 degrees for a live look...
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. >> yeah, good morning to you, scott and laura. they definitely want to end the series and bring home the second championship to the bay area in three years. but tickets already sold out for the piv tt game five matchup against the cavaliers. once again, the warriors find themselves in a familiar spot, up 3-1 heading back to oakland for this game five matchup. let's show you video of the warriors arriving back in the area. last year, they were without draymond green who was suspended for his actions the previous game. this year, they'll have draymond as well as kevin durant. the warriors missed their chance to sweep the cavs friday night, losing their first playoff game of the year. if they won the game, the warriors would have been the first team to go undefeated in nba playoff history. steph curry and kevin durant talked about the focus heading into tonight's game, specifically about the chance to win the title in front of their home crowd and what they need to do to prevent another post season collapse. >> haven't had that exper
. >> yeah, good morning to you, scott and laura. they definitely want to end the series and bring home the second championship to the bay area in three years. but tickets already sold out for the piv tt game five matchup against the cavaliers. once again, the warriors find themselves in a familiar spot, up 3-1 heading back to oakland for this game five matchup. let's show you video of the warriors arriving back in the area. last year, they were without draymond green who was suspended for...
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laura, that's the headline. the ninth circuit court of appeals rules the travel ban that the president opposed when he signed that executive order, the revised version, remains on hold means it's not going to be implemented but lets the government review vetting procedures. what does that say to you? >> as we expected. one, they would say the travel ban cannot go into effect. what it tells you is what we're talking about. the court is saying listen, there is a very big interest in ensuring that the president can take the adequate and appropriate steps to ensure the national security. but that includes what he has talked about in terms of extreme vetting or vetting procedures. remember this case all began by saying that the vetting that we have in place prior to the first ban even being offered as a premise is that it was insufficient to try to tackle the national security interests that are looming over our country. well, the first travel ban hearing showed there was not a big substantiated basis to say that the
laura, that's the headline. the ninth circuit court of appeals rules the travel ban that the president opposed when he signed that executive order, the revised version, remains on hold means it's not going to be implemented but lets the government review vetting procedures. what does that say to you? >> as we expected. one, they would say the travel ban cannot go into effect. what it tells you is what we're talking about. the court is saying listen, there is a very big interest in...
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laura is our legal analyst. i want everybody to go through and tell me two things you are especially going to be looking toward in the upcoming sessions testimony. >> two things i'm looking for, wolf, one is does the attorney general exert executive privilege and how? or is it more along the lines of what we heard from coats and rogers last week? i'm not comfortable answering that question at this point. how does the committee respond. that's one main thing to look for. then the questions about this reports of the third meeting with mr. kislyak are going to be really important on how he handles that. >> on the issue of executive privilege, doesn't the president have that responsibility? he has to tell sessions in effect this is executive privilege, don't talk about it. >> that's right. so the question is is the white house asserting that privilege at this point? i'm not clear that anyone knows the answer actually to how this is going to unfold. it hasn't been previewed partly because we didn't see a prepared sta
laura is our legal analyst. i want everybody to go through and tell me two things you are especially going to be looking toward in the upcoming sessions testimony. >> two things i'm looking for, wolf, one is does the attorney general exert executive privilege and how? or is it more along the lines of what we heard from coats and rogers last week? i'm not comfortable answering that question at this point. how does the committee respond. that's one main thing to look for. then the questions...
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sam and laura told you about that earlier. reesa may, who remember, never got elected by the people the first time, called for an election so she would have a mandate and failed to get the majority the party needs to form a government. it's really the worst outcome you can get. britain and its election never failed to surprise. >>> and this man, former silicon valley ceo isaac choi has been indicted by a federal grand jury. he used work riot, and he duped employees into working without pay. this is the best picture we have of hem grabbing a smoke. he would fake receipts showing he paid employees at his company when he didn't. work right first came to our attention when somebody started posting online, penny kim, i think it was, posted about her experience. the company convinced her to move from japan to santa clara so she shows up with five boxes, ready to work in silicon valley as the chief marketting officer only to find out one of the other employees at the office had claimed the title. >> she had to uproot her family as we
sam and laura told you about that earlier. reesa may, who remember, never got elected by the people the first time, called for an election so she would have a mandate and failed to get the majority the party needs to form a government. it's really the worst outcome you can get. britain and its election never failed to surprise. >>> and this man, former silicon valley ceo isaac choi has been indicted by a federal grand jury. he used work riot, and he duped employees into working without...
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i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock. and did you see the shirts over the seats and nobody there. >> calm before the storm. >> no storms on the horizon, but maybe some fog? >> yes, a drizzle storm in san francisco, but that is all we will see as we are going throughout the rest of the day. we are starting out with some low clouds this morning as you are ready to head out. right now at san jose, this is a live look outside and cloudy to start, but it is not going to be like that all day long. it is 61 heading up to 76, and it is going to be a beautiful day, and some mild temperatures to start. but this afternoon with the sunshine, it will be nice and comfortable, heading into the weekend where we keep the nice weather with the breezy winds. i will give you a look at the forecast in six minutes. mike has a crash now in san jose. >> yes, i do, kari, as you continue with the drizzle watch. in south bay, a smooth and easy drive. look at that, the speeds are great, and we saw the slowing starting to ease at the first burst star
i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock. and did you see the shirts over the seats and nobody there. >> calm before the storm. >> no storms on the horizon, but maybe some fog? >> yes, a drizzle storm in san francisco, but that is all we will see as we are going throughout the rest of the day. we are starting out with some low clouds this morning as you are ready to head out. right now at san jose, this is a live look outside and cloudy to start, but it is not going...
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=cover shot= =laura/2shot= good morning - and thanks for joining us. i )m laura garcia cannon. =sam/2shot= and i )m sam brock (toss kari) ==wx/ck== ==wsi full== ==wx toss trx== ==trx/ck= ck traffic maps ==trx toss anchors== ==sam/vo== new this morning... to univÑe avenue and in terms of your mass transit, fremont and warm springs will be cleared for some repairs over uth weekend on the 3rd and 4th so keep that in mind as you head towards the weekend >> 6:31 right now. plan--is morning. y.sing some traffic congestion in the south bay. es==vta and san jose city officials are looking into a new mpac that would create flex lanes on a busy free way. >> sharon katsuda live on the highway with an impact it could have on your commute. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, you guys. traffic is not too bad right now but take a look. this is where things could really help out. the new lanes would open up right along highway 87 here between highway 85 and highway 280. transportation and city officials are looking into whether they could use the existing side emergency lane and turn the
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laura kuenssberg, bbc news. until the polls open, the parties have done all they can to get their message across to voters. so what are the prime issues that have dominated this election campaign and influenced public opinion? 0ur deputy political editor, john pienaar, has spent the day with voters in cheshire. it may feel like a long march, this election, but then britain is deciding its future — choosing between candidates to run the country. whether you've joined the battle, like the labour faithful here in runcorn today, or you've have other pressing business, people everywhere have been making their minds up. my mum works in the nhs, she deserves a pay rise. my school, the children who go to school, the two schools have got to find almost £1 million worth of cuts in the next three years. my niece goes to university, and she is going to leave with £44,000 worth of debt. we've just had enough. stop privatising the railways and bring them back into the public, you know. instead of selling them off all to these
laura kuenssberg, bbc news. until the polls open, the parties have done all they can to get their message across to voters. so what are the prime issues that have dominated this election campaign and influenced public opinion? 0ur deputy political editor, john pienaar, has spent the day with voters in cheshire. it may feel like a long march, this election, but then britain is deciding its future — choosing between candidates to run the country. whether you've joined the battle, like the...
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laura, again, thanks very much for the update, laura kuenssberg with the latest on the campaign fromyoungest victim who was killed in the manchester arena bombing has been taken off a life—support machine and now knows about her daughter's death. eight—year—old saffie roussos, from leyland in lancashire, was with her mother and sister at the concert when she was killed as they left the building. flowers and balloons have been placed outside the family's fish—and—chip shop. mrs roussos and saffie's sister, ashley, are now said to be recovering and out of danger. security forces in the philippines say they are now in full control of one of the country's biggest hotel resorts after reports of gunfire and explosions. ican hear i can hear gunshots, oh my god! people fleeing the resorts world complex in the capital, manila, said a masked gunman had opened fire in a casino. police say nobody has been shot, there are no hostages, and the motive may have been robbery rather than terrorism. recently, president duterte declared martial law in part of the country where the army is fighting milit
laura, again, thanks very much for the update, laura kuenssberg with the latest on the campaign fromyoungest victim who was killed in the manchester arena bombing has been taken off a life—support machine and now knows about her daughter's death. eight—year—old saffie roussos, from leyland in lancashire, was with her mother and sister at the concert when she was killed as they left the building. flowers and balloons have been placed outside the family's fish—and—chip shop. mrs roussos...
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laura, thank you, laura kuenssberg with the latest from westminster.he aftermath of the fire at grenfell tower in west london, ministers say that 75 high—rise buildings in 26 local authority areas have failed fire safety tests. the company which makes the cladding that's thought to have been used on grenfell tower has now withdrawn the product from worldwide sale. and camden council in north london has evacuated several tower blocks after firefighters said they could not guarantee safety, partly because of concerns over fire doors, as our correspondent tom symonds reports. this growing fire safety crisis in social housing has been, until now, about cladding, the sheet of aluminium that councils have been fitting to tower blocks to improve their look and installation that it has become apparent recently here in camden that one of the reasons the occu pa nts of camden that one of the reasons the occupants of five tower blocks have been evacuated is notjust to do with cladding but also to do with a lack of fire doors. this is the fire door leading to the
laura, thank you, laura kuenssberg with the latest from westminster.he aftermath of the fire at grenfell tower in west london, ministers say that 75 high—rise buildings in 26 local authority areas have failed fire safety tests. the company which makes the cladding that's thought to have been used on grenfell tower has now withdrawn the product from worldwide sale. and camden council in north london has evacuated several tower blocks after firefighters said they could not guarantee safety,...