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while the numbers are promising, cal state east bay criminal justice professor doctor lisa hill cautions more needs to be done to address root causes. das and police come in after there's been a victim. you know, our this is a bigger social issue. oakland highways along 80 and 580 are seeing the most gunfire. since 2023. san francisco has seen about a dozen freeway shootings. oakland has seen four times that amount for council member noel gayo. progress starts at the city level. numbers are one thing, but what i actually see on the street is another. chp says it's working to prevent crime before it gets to the highways. they know they've been on the streets of oakland since august, targeting violent crime, leading to dozens of recovered firearms and multiple arrests. now, council member gallo wants the chp to expand their presence. we do have some state highways here, and we need to enforce the rules. the law of the state is a lot different than the city law. and i, you know, within the highway patrol, they're not going to feel sorry for me if i don't have a driver's license or if i viol
while the numbers are promising, cal state east bay criminal justice professor doctor lisa hill cautions more needs to be done to address root causes. das and police come in after there's been a victim. you know, our this is a bigger social issue. oakland highways along 80 and 580 are seeing the most gunfire. since 2023. san francisco has seen about a dozen freeway shootings. oakland has seen four times that amount for council member noel gayo. progress starts at the city level. numbers are one...
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while the numbers are promising, cal state east bay criminal justice professor doctor lisa hill cautions more needs to be done to address root causes. das and police come in after there's been a victim. you know, our this is a bigger social issue. oakland highways along 80 and 580 are seeing the most gunfire. since 2023. san francisco has seen about a dozen freeway shootings. oakland has seen four times that amount for council member noel gayo. progress starts at the city level. numbers are one thing, but what i actually see on the street is another. chp says it's working to prevent crime before it gets to the highways. they know they've been on the streets of oakland since august, targeting violent crime, leading to dozens of recovered
while the numbers are promising, cal state east bay criminal justice professor doctor lisa hill cautions more needs to be done to address root causes. das and police come in after there's been a victim. you know, our this is a bigger social issue. oakland highways along 80 and 580 are seeing the most gunfire. since 2023. san francisco has seen about a dozen freeway shootings. oakland has seen four times that amount for council member noel gayo. progress starts at the city level. numbers are one...
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. >> that legal system has oftentimes been far from impartial, says lisa hill, a criminal justice professorcal state east bay. >> your 17 uh- times more likely to get the death penalty if a black person kills a white person, professor hill says. >> what's happening in alameda county is one example of why some people are opposed to the death penalty. she points to data that shows people of color are disproportionately impacted by death penalty convictions. >> those numbers defy a just this system. it's not a justice system. if you have those numbers. >> da price wasn't able to specify how long going through the 35 cases will take, but legal experts say depending on what's found, the outcomes for some of those cases could change. >> the suggestion is that this jury selection process was so tainted that you may have to give some of these individuals an actual new trial. >> now, since 2019, california has had a moratorium on the death penalty. however, legal experts point out to me, that doesn't mean it's abolished in the state, as that moratorium could be lifted at any time. dan. >> interestin
. >> that legal system has oftentimes been far from impartial, says lisa hill, a criminal justice professorcal state east bay. >> your 17 uh- times more likely to get the death penalty if a black person kills a white person, professor hill says. >> what's happening in alameda county is one example of why some people are opposed to the death penalty. she points to data that shows people of color are disproportionately impacted by death penalty convictions. >> those...
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. >> that legal system has oftentimes been far from impartial, says lisa hill, a criminal justice professorate east bay. >> your 17 uh- times more likely to get the death penalty if a black person kills a white person, professor hill says. >> what's happening in alameda county is one example of why some people are opposed to the death penalty. she points to data that shows people of color are disproportionately impacted by death penalty convictions. >> those numbers defy a just this system. it's not a justice system. if you have those numbers. >> da price wasn't able to specify how long going through the 35 cases will take, but legal experts say depending on what's found, the outcomes for some of those cases could change. >> the suggestion is that this jury selection process was so tainted that you may have to give some of these individuals an actual new trial. >> now, since 2019, california has had a moratorium on the death penalty. however, legal experts point out to me, that doesn't mean it's abolished in the state, as that moratorium could be lifted at any time. dan. >> interesting. all
. >> that legal system has oftentimes been far from impartial, says lisa hill, a criminal justice professorate east bay. >> your 17 uh- times more likely to get the death penalty if a black person kills a white person, professor hill says. >> what's happening in alameda county is one example of why some people are opposed to the death penalty. she points to data that shows people of color are disproportionately impacted by death penalty convictions. >> those numbers defy...
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lisa. >> all right. good morning to you. it is 57 in concord. you're looking out towards the east bay hillse a blanket of low clouds. 80 yesterday, at least a ten day drop today. and i'll be back with the forecast goes before the supreme court. and, amanda, this could have implications for unions across the country. >> reggie, this whole case centers around how much authority the national labor relations board has to penalize companies for violating the rights of workers. the nlrb is the federal agency that protects the rights of employees to organize. and in 2022, a federal judge ordered starbucks to reinstate seven workers in memphis who were fired after leading efforts to organize a union. the judge ruled that starbucks violated u.s. labor law by interfering the justices will determine the standard courts should use when making decisions about a labor dispute. starbucks is asking the supreme court to intervene because federal appeals courts don't agree on the standards the nlrb must meet when it requests a temporary injunction against a company. if the court sides with starbucks, it coul
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others, like criminal justice professor lisa hill of cal state east bay, say the department should be applauded for undertaking the reforms. >> the concern is that we've gone through a check off list. >> professor hill says transparency will remain key for sfpd moving forward, taking steps to repair the harm that's been done in the past. >> there has to be some efforts to reunite with this community. you know, policing is community and public service work. >> as for city leaders, they say they recognize that in spite of completing the current reforms, they know a lot more work still needs to be done. >> this does not mean that we won't continue the great work that we are doing to balance the reforms that we need to implement, as well as making sure that we focus on public safety for san francisco. >> now, in total, sfpd says they've implemented all 272 recommended reforms. i'm live in the newsroom. tim johns, abc seven news. >> all right, tim, thanks very much. a warning to people visiting the russian river after a teenage boy out for a swim died there yesterday. the teen and a friend
others, like criminal justice professor lisa hill of cal state east bay, say the department should be applauded for undertaking the reforms. >> the concern is that we've gone through a check off list. >> professor hill says transparency will remain key for sfpd moving forward, taking steps to repair the harm that's been done in the past. >> there has to be some efforts to reunite with this community. you know, policing is community and public service work. >> as for city...
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others, like criminal justice professor lisa hill of cal state east bay, say the department should be applauded for undertaking the reforms. >> the concern is that we've gone through a check off list. >> professor hill says transparency will remain key for sfpd moving forward, taking steps to repair the harm that's been done in the past. >> there has to be some efforts to reunite with this community. you know, policing is community, public service work. >> as for city leaders, they say they recognize that in spite of completing the current reforms, they know a lot more work still needs to be done. >> this does not mean that we won't continue the great work that we are doing to balance the reforms that we need to implement, as well as making sure that we focus on public safety for san francisco. now in total, sfpd says they've implemented all 272 recommended reforms in the newsroom. >> tim johns, abc seven news. >> all right, tim, thanks very much. just ahead, a frightening scene in texas, a big rig slams into a government building. cops saying the driver did it deliberately. also, the
others, like criminal justice professor lisa hill of cal state east bay, say the department should be applauded for undertaking the reforms. >> the concern is that we've gone through a check off list. >> professor hill says transparency will remain key for sfpd moving forward, taking steps to repair the harm that's been done in the past. >> there has to be some efforts to reunite with this community. you know, policing is community, public service work. >> as for city...
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been excluded because they were more likely to oppose the death penalty, criminal justice professor lisa hille system has oftentimes been far from impartial. >> your 17 uh- time is more likely to get the death penalty if a black person kills a white person. when you intentionally exclude people based on their race, their religion, their gender, or any protected category, it violates the constitution. as a constitutional officer, i am mandated to investigate and root out unethical behavior. this is not about left or right or any kind of politics. this is about ethics. >> price says her office is now in the process of contacting the family of every victim who was impacted in a case that resulted in a death penalty conviction. if the investigation finds other instances of bias, price's office will work with the federal judge to decide how to remedy the situation. it's also important to note that while the death penalty is law in california, the state hasn't actually executed anyone since 2006, and governor newsom put a moratorium on capital punishment in 2009. but there are still 640 inmates on
been excluded because they were more likely to oppose the death penalty, criminal justice professor lisa hille system has oftentimes been far from impartial. >> your 17 uh- time is more likely to get the death penalty if a black person kills a white person. when you intentionally exclude people based on their race, their religion, their gender, or any protected category, it violates the constitution. as a constitutional officer, i am mandated to investigate and root out unethical...
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lisa. >> thank you. new developments on capitol hill. here's a live look this morning as the house of representatives passed a series of foreign aid bills. the bills include over $90 billion to ukraine, the indo-pacific region and israel. it comes as israel launched airstrikes on rafah, killing 18 people, including some children. abc news reporter alison kosik has the bills controversy and next steps. >> the house passed a massive $95 billion foreign aid package saturday after months of delays. the package included four bills, one with nearly $61 billion in aid for ukraine, another with more than $26 billion for israel and a third with $8 billion going to the indo-pacific region including taiwan. also included legislation to force the sale of tiktok by its chinese parent company. if it doesn't divest, however, house speaker mike johnson's push to see these aid bills through could cost him his job. >> you do the right thing and you let the chips fall where they may, the speaker, relying on votes from democrats to clear a key procedural hu
lisa. >> thank you. new developments on capitol hill. here's a live look this morning as the house of representatives passed a series of foreign aid bills. the bills include over $90 billion to ukraine, the indo-pacific region and israel. it comes as israel launched airstrikes on rafah, killing 18 people, including some children. abc news reporter alison kosik has the bills controversy and next steps. >> the house passed a massive $95 billion foreign aid package saturday after...
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lisa desjardins. the people you have spoken to on the hill, how likely is it there are the votes there when it comes tosplit up into the four separate pieces? it is tricky business, it is unclear which of these bills will pass, if all of them will, each has different issues but in general there is a wider support for aid for israel, some democrats who want conditions on it and a few republicans as well. the ukraine piece is the most complex and right now it is not clear it has a majority of republicans, which is what speakerjohnson wants to prove that he is with his party, he will get over a few hurdles, the first one he hopes to get a majority and if he does not he will have to get two—thirds supermajority of everyone, that is risky for him. if democrats pass the bill, republicans may say, "it is time for you to go". we will talk more of that in a moment. with this bill, is there a point you can put in amendments as well, border security as well? there are republicans who say we do not want to pass any aid for any foreign country especially ukraine until we deal with our border, they want a conservati
lisa desjardins. the people you have spoken to on the hill, how likely is it there are the votes there when it comes tosplit up into the four separate pieces? it is tricky business, it is unclear which of these bills will pass, if all of them will, each has different issues but in general there is a wider support for aid for israel, some democrats who want conditions on it and a few republicans as well. the ukraine piece is the most complex and right now it is not clear it has a majority of...
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secretary of state, as me blinking visits in a few weeks, and us treasury secretary, john hill and visits china. lisa training alda 0 agent. i imagine the meeting of the united nations security council has called for the escalation and accountability following, and he's really as try can syria, 14 people were killed on the radian conflict in damascus. israel didn't attend the meeting, but yvonne told council members that it was a right to take a decisive response given ladies on delay for some un headquarters in new york. during an emergency security council meeting, a u. n. plea for caution in response to israel's attack. une ron's diplomatic consul, it in damascus. any miscalculation could lead to abroad the conflict in and the tide region with the best they think consequences for cvd is what already the sink and president of the suffering? russia echoed the views of many council members saying is real, is clearly the aggressor is quoting us, those that we are of the view that such aggressive actions by israel designs to further feel the conflict. they absolutely unacceptable and must stop. algeria
secretary of state, as me blinking visits in a few weeks, and us treasury secretary, john hill and visits china. lisa training alda 0 agent. i imagine the meeting of the united nations security council has called for the escalation and accountability following, and he's really as try can syria, 14 people were killed on the radian conflict in damascus. israel didn't attend the meeting, but yvonne told council members that it was a right to take a decisive response given ladies on delay for some...
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lisa. thank you. new developments on capitol hill. now the house of representatives passed a series of foreign aid bills. the bills include over $90 billion to ukraine, the indo-pacific region and israel. it comes as israel launched strikes on rafah, killing 18 people, including children. abc news reporter alison kosik has the bills controversy and next steps. >> the house passed a massive $95 billion foreign aid package saturday after months of delays. the package included four bills, one with nearly $61 billion in aid for ukraine, another with more than $26 billion for israel and a third with $8 billion going to the indo-pacific region including taiwan. also included legislation to force the sale of tiktok by its chinese parent company. if it doesn't divest, however, house speaker mike johnson's push to see these aid bills through could cost him his job. >> you do the right thing and you let the chips fall where they may, the speaker relying on votes from democrats to clear a key procedural hurdle to get the bills to saturday's vote
lisa. thank you. new developments on capitol hill. now the house of representatives passed a series of foreign aid bills. the bills include over $90 billion to ukraine, the indo-pacific region and israel. it comes as israel launched strikes on rafah, killing 18 people, including children. abc news reporter alison kosik has the bills controversy and next steps. >> the house passed a massive $95 billion foreign aid package saturday after months of delays. the package included four bills,...
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lisa: republican congress woman marjorie taylor greene, in a town hall in tunnel hill georgia last nighte it clear, she wants mike johnson out, >> i will not tolerate this anymore. lisa: greene has filed a potent bill, just one sentence, declaring the speakership to be vacant, in other words, removing johnson. she has not yet forcing a vote. but it is a threat. last month, after she and scores of republicans broke with johnson, over the compromise deal to keep government funded. >> that is not the way to do business. lisa: beyond spending, johnson has other dilemmas. there's the border, conservatives decry lack of progress, though nothing can pass both chambers right now. there's fisa, the foreign intelligence surveillance act, key powers are expiring next week and republicans are divided. then, there's ukraine and israel. with increasing calls for conditions on israel aid. and if johnson proposes ukraine funding, he risks direct fire from a large group in opposition. >> he's really kind of, standing at the dike trying to plug holes right now. so i have tremendous sympathy for my good fr
lisa: republican congress woman marjorie taylor greene, in a town hall in tunnel hill georgia last nighte it clear, she wants mike johnson out, >> i will not tolerate this anymore. lisa: greene has filed a potent bill, just one sentence, declaring the speakership to be vacant, in other words, removing johnson. she has not yet forcing a vote. but it is a threat. last month, after she and scores of republicans broke with johnson, over the compromise deal to keep government funded. >>...
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hills." >> i shall return. >> reporter: creating worldly successful spinoffs like "vanderpump rules." >> i don't give a [ bleep ] about raquel! >> reporter: now lisaer newest adventure. >> welcome to "vanderpump villa." >> reporter: how would you describe your new show? >> decadent. naughty. >> reporter: naughty? we'll take that. >> and poignant. that's just three words, but i have a few more. >> reporter: the unscripted dock ow drama follows the staff who live and work alongside guests at the getaway of a lifetime. >> my intention is that it goes perfectly. it doesn't always. >> what a tattletale. i know he told. >> do you know how hard i work to make this all perfect for my guests? >> reporter: what does it take to get your stamp of approval? >> professionalism. understanding what it takes to really give the good service. >> reporter: the 12 chateau staff were hand picked by lisa. you look for magic? >> i do. there's a certain je nais se quoi, as they say in france, of how they can connect and whether i can connect with them. that was a huge factor. so i would actually interview them on my own and really see if i could connect and understand who
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hill here in san francisco this year. instead a sports tournament being planned. we'll have more on that. good morning. it's saturday, april 20th. i'm stephanie sierra, lisa is here and you brought the good weather with you. >> oh well thank you. yeah we're going to have a cooler day today and warmer tomorrow, but cooler just because we're starting out with the low clouds and fog. so cooler to get going just a little bit. you can see the gray there on live doppler seven. it is 55 in hayward, 54 in san jose, san francisco. good morning. 51 for you. and you can see some upper 40s from santa rosa where we have two mile visibility, 49 sonoma and 50 in vallejo. so our 24 hour temperature change, not too dramatic, a little warmer in the south bay. and a look outside pier 39. there by 9:00 we're partly sunny, but after that we will begin to warm up with the sunny conditions. noontime 60s around the bay, low 70s inland, and then the coast stays cool. little breezy the afternoon. the winds kick up, but we still will manage upper 70s to near 80 in our forests. inland valleys low 70s around the bay. it will cool off quickly. then we've got high pressure building in
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lisa bruce and david webb, welcome to the show. the big story tonight, the house passing a controversial 95 billion-dollar grenade package with bipartisan support on capitol hill is efforts to oust speaker mike johnson divide the gop where senior congressional correspondent chad pergram is standing by with the latest. >> good evening, the house pass three distinct foreign aid bills, one assist israel, one helps taiwan but the most controversial bill is for ukraine. the right fume house speaker mike johnson did not attach border security to the plan. thomas massey wants a new speaker. >> is going to cause us to lose the majority he's completely demotivated our base. he's disappointed us in the conference and everybody in america will acknowledge this but they will acknowledge him in d.c. yet, he can't be speaker again. >> he supports a resolution by marjorie taylor greene to oust johnson but green did not trigger her plan today. johnson called the bluff, he but the ukraine bill on the floor and green never came at the speaker. democrats may have protected johnson. >> i would impart to my leadership that you shouldn't punish somebody for doing the right thing. i
lisa bruce and david webb, welcome to the show. the big story tonight, the house passing a controversial 95 billion-dollar grenade package with bipartisan support on capitol hill is efforts to oust speaker mike johnson divide the gop where senior congressional correspondent chad pergram is standing by with the latest. >> good evening, the house pass three distinct foreign aid bills, one assist israel, one helps taiwan but the most controversial bill is for ukraine. the right fume house...
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. >> george: lisa vanderpump became famous for the house wives of beverly hills.ve been brought together in a french chateau. you know there's bound to be chaos and confrontation. we went to see where they are filming in the south of france. queen of all things hospitality and reality tv -- >> vanderpump rules will return. >> reporter: lisa vanderpump launching her new experience. >> welcome to vanderpump villa. >> reporter: gma got a first look. how would you describe your new show? >> decadent. naughty. >> reporter: naughty? we'll take that. >> poignant. >> reporter: shot at a 19th century chateau in the picturesque south of france. the unscripted docu drama follows the stars who live and work alongside guests for a luxurious stay. >> my intention is that it goes perfectly. it doesn't always. that is such disrespect to me. this is chateau that i have created. >> reporter: what does it take to impress you? >> professionalism. understanding what it takes to really give good service. >> reporter: your fans are dying to know, are we going to see a different side to
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i'm lisa mc clur i live in knob hill on pleasant street my husband and i moved here 4 years ago from chicago which is a corrupt city and we moved here because there are opportunity we work in technology and lindsey is a good friend of mine. the thing they think is irrelevant frustrating as a resident of the city is this it is very difficult for newcomers to build or establish a community here. arguments this are coming no matter what my friends does are just i feel like over locked. i'm a mom and i live in the city and there are hardships to living in the city with a toddler and lindz and he teddy still want to be here and raise a family the only thing that keeps people from leaving the city and going to surrounding areas is allowing younger people to come in and make change that is not oppressive. and they are going to be the future of the neighborhood. and i think that should be taken under consideration. i think that lindsey has been accommodating and every piece of feedback she has been begin from the commission and from neighbors. that's it. thank you. >> thank you. >> hello. i'
i'm lisa mc clur i live in knob hill on pleasant street my husband and i moved here 4 years ago from chicago which is a corrupt city and we moved here because there are opportunity we work in technology and lindsey is a good friend of mine. the thing they think is irrelevant frustrating as a resident of the city is this it is very difficult for newcomers to build or establish a community here. arguments this are coming no matter what my friends does are just i feel like over locked. i'm a mom...
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over the last decade, lisa vanderpump has been a part of some of the most talked about reality tv shows like the real housewives of beverly hillss post-scandal world. the mogul is taking a break from all that drama, taking her over-the-top taste overseas for a new series with a brand new cast. it's called vanderpump villa. >> entertainment reporter joelle gargiulo caught up with lisa and has all the details. >> if you know reality tv, you know the name lisa vanderpump. welcome to vanderpump villa. the restaurateur turned real housewife turned reality tv mogul is bringing her business abroad. wait, where are we be expanding the vanderpump verse with the new show. >> vanderpump villa is a curated luxury experience. it's not just a hotel, it's a fantasy. all my staff has to do is execute my wishes. >> congratulations on the new series. >> thank you. know, it was a dream of mine. >> it really was to own a chateau and to really indulge myself in this kind of fantasy. >> the premise goes a little something like this. lisa hand-selected the staff staff who will work, live and play at chateau rosÉ belle. what do you want people to know
over the last decade, lisa vanderpump has been a part of some of the most talked about reality tv shows like the real housewives of beverly hillss post-scandal world. the mogul is taking a break from all that drama, taking her over-the-top taste overseas for a new series with a brand new cast. it's called vanderpump villa. >> entertainment reporter joelle gargiulo caught up with lisa and has all the details. >> if you know reality tv, you know the name lisa vanderpump. welcome to...
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lisa. thank you. new developments now, the house of representatives passed a series of foreign bills. here's a live picture from capitol hill. the foreign aid bills include over $90 billion to ukraine, the indo-pacific region and israel. it comes as israel launched strikes on rafah, killing 18 people, including children. abc abc news reporter alison kosik has the bills controversy and next steps. >> after the house passed a massive $95 billion foreign aid package saturday after months of delays, the package included four bills, one with nearly $61 billion in aid for ukraine, another with more than $26 billion for israel and a third with $8 billion going to the indo-pacific region including taiwan. also included legislation to force the sale of tiktok by its chinese parent company. if it doesn't divest, however, house speaker mike johnson's push to see these aid bills through could cost him his job. >> you do the right thing and you let the chips fall where they may, the speaker relying on votes from democrats to clear a key procedural hurdle to get the bills to saturday's vote. >> gop hardliners not happy. >> mike johnson i
lisa. thank you. new developments now, the house of representatives passed a series of foreign bills. here's a live picture from capitol hill. the foreign aid bills include over $90 billion to ukraine, the indo-pacific region and israel. it comes as israel launched strikes on rafah, killing 18 people, including children. abc abc news reporter alison kosik has the bills controversy and next steps. >> after the house passed a massive $95 billion foreign aid package saturday after months of...
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hill. was democrats of salads get this done as soon as possible. the only defection we have seen came from lisakowski as i indicated on the critical vote we had earlier. >> one final question, you have been so patient, as is process is ensued, in the end it's an uphill battle? to get rid of the homeland security secretary. you need to 67 votes to do it. >> they are no or mike never going to get to that final vote, whether or not to remove or convict 67 votes, two thirds is required in the constitution. what this is about his politics. there publicans want to set this up and put people that are vulnerable democratic senators facing tough reelections, tammy baldwin in wisconsin, jackie rosen in nevada, sherry brown in ohio, on the record here and say you voted against extending this impeachment trial, your not treating the border seriously, he did not take the potential transgressions, the alleged transgressions of alejandro mayorkas seriously and we will cut ads and run them in the states based on what happened on the floor this afternoon species of history is proving itself out again, you can g
hill. was democrats of salads get this done as soon as possible. the only defection we have seen came from lisakowski as i indicated on the critical vote we had earlier. >> one final question, you have been so patient, as is process is ensued, in the end it's an uphill battle? to get rid of the homeland security secretary. you need to 67 votes to do it. >> they are no or mike never going to get to that final vote, whether or not to remove or convict 67 votes, two thirds is required...
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lisa: i know. jonathan: up next, bowing under scrutiny on capitol hill. >> the safety and consistency, and a reputation, you simply can't compete. everyone is worried about bowing. jonathan: that conversation, up next. good morning. ♪ how am i going to find a doctor when i'm hallucinating? what about zocdoc? so many options. yeah, and dr. xichun even takes your sketchy insurance. xi-chun, xi-chun, xi-chun! you've got more options than you know. book now. jonathan: i love aronowitz. we spent the whole commercial break discussing cloud seeding in dubai. lisa: fascinating, some people say that they might have conducted it. they are saying they absolutely did not. this is a real thing. jonathan: i'm surprised it hasn't been bigger in the new cycle. annmarie: they've been doing this since 2002 but they haven't put the right drains in case it actually worked? jonathan: it's amazing. the amount of flights that have been canceled as well. if you are over there, i hope you're doing ok. yields are lower by three points on the 10 year, 400-6366. bowing under scrutiny this morning on capitol hill. >> of course, ev
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taxing people at the very top lisa: you and i both know covering congress that there is an anti debt movement that just is seething right now among republicans on capitol hilleless, they are still pro tax cut, and those things don't actually work together. how does former president trump argue that we should continue these tax cuts in full despite the rising tidal wave of red ink? >> they make two points. one is to look at the economic growth that happened in 2018 and 2019 after these tax cuts were put in place. they are enacted in 2017 and 2018 and 2019 were strong years for the economy in terms of wages, in terms of just the overall growth and investment that we saw. you can't attribute all of that to the tax cuts, but probably some of it. the other point that they'll argue for is that the issue on debt and deficits is spending, not taxes. now they're really both two sides of the same coin. there's deficits are the difference between how much we collect as a government and how much we spend. but they argue that the real focus should be on the spending side and that economic damage comes if you raise taxes, and so those are those core philosophies that we'
taxing people at the very top lisa: you and i both know covering congress that there is an anti debt movement that just is seething right now among republicans on capitol hilleless, they are still pro tax cut, and those things don't actually work together. how does former president trump argue that we should continue these tax cuts in full despite the rising tidal wave of red ink? >> they make two points. one is to look at the economic growth that happened in 2018 and 2019 after these tax...
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. >> lisa rubin and sue craig, not boring, and if there's anything that we have learned, anything can happen. thank you both. >>> and coming up, there's chaos on capitol hilln lawmakers get past all the infighting to get some much needed legislation done. you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc. you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc getting screened ♪copy fr ♪ is why i'm delaying ♪ ♪ i heard i had a choice ♪ ♪ i know the name, that's what i'm saying ♪ -cologuard®? -cologuard. cologuard! -screen for colon cancer. -at home, like you want. -you the man! -actually, he's a box. cologuard is a one-of-a-kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45+ at average risk, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider for cologuard. ♪ i did it my way ♪ it's hard to explain what this feels like. ♪♪ moving piles of earth. towing up to 4,000 lbs. cutting millions of blades of grass. nothing compares to experiencing it for yourself. you just have to get in the seat. you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps
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hill in san francisco this year. instead, a sports tournament being planned. we'll have more on that. good morning everybody. it's saturday, april 20th i'm stephanie sierra. lisa great to have you back this weekend. thank you. and you brought the nice weather. yeah, i think so. >> a little bit of a warm up as we get through the weekend. today, the cooler day out of the two and live doppler seven shows you the cloud cover. this is a marine layer, and you can see it clearly from mount tam. there a beautiful start. 627 the official sunrise and current numbers are from the low 50s. san francisco, oakland 53, in san jose, half moon bay 52. and there's a look at pier 39, where temperatures are really not too far off from the peninsula and the south bay with upper 40s, but that petaluma at 46, that's chilly and 51 in concord. so as we look at the 24 hour temperature change, a couple degrees cooler in the north bay, a couple degrees milder elsewhere. so as we go through the morning hours, we'll begin to see more sunshine. and then by noontime we're in the low 70s inland low 60s around the coast and could see a random 80 out there towards brentwood. we'll talk about su
hill in san francisco this year. instead, a sports tournament being planned. we'll have more on that. good morning everybody. it's saturday, april 20th i'm stephanie sierra. lisa great to have you back this weekend. thank you. and you brought the nice weather. yeah, i think so. >> a little bit of a warm up as we get through the weekend. today, the cooler day out of the two and live doppler seven shows you the cloud cover. this is a marine layer, and you can see it clearly from mount tam....
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geoff: on capitol hill, house speaker mike johnson spent the day juggling his foreign aid priorities for ukraine and israel with potential threats to his job from members of his own party. lisa here to explain. so, lisa, lots of consequential topics, all being debated at once today. lisa: that's right. in the past day, some significant breaking news, especially out of the house of representatives, and even by the standards of this congress, the trauma and states for this week are perilously high. >> thank you, mr. leader. lisa: after six cautious months, mike johnson is now defining and risking his speakership with a high-stakes push to aid ukraine and israel. >> i put out a preliminary plan, as you know, on these measures to handle these matters from israel to ukraine to the indo pacific region. lisa: it's a big move with reporters waiting for details, mostly watching johnson's fellow republicans. after thomas massie of kentucky called for johnson to resign and said he supports a motion to vacate or oust johnson, introduced by marjorie taylor greene. >> i'm not going to call a motion to vacate, but i will tell you, if it is called, there will be a lot of peoe who vote for i
geoff: on capitol hill, house speaker mike johnson spent the day juggling his foreign aid priorities for ukraine and israel with potential threats to his job from members of his own party. lisa here to explain. so, lisa, lots of consequential topics, all being debated at once today. lisa: that's right. in the past day, some significant breaking news, especially out of the house of representatives, and even by the standards of this congress, the trauma and states for this week are perilously...
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hills. camera. it is still 39, in petaluma, but 48 in concord. so today numbers a little bit warmer still below average with mid 50s on the coast near 60 inland. >> lisare about to go on a little adventure together. i think we just found our new home. you're gonna love this. your favorites from hulu and disney+. this is a destination spot. so are you in? yeah. together like never before. we have everything we need. this is the greatest moment of my entire life. oh my god! now, for disney bundle subscribers, hulu on disney+ is here. now at nine, the run for mayor. aaron peskin officiall launching his campaign today. his message for san francisco and help on the way. how neighbors are coming together to reopen a bay area church shuttered by fire. plus, the countdown to the total
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hill and julia roberts. the important witness for them is michael cohen. he's subject to considerable cross examination based on his conviction for perjury, and i think the witnesses we're seeing now and lisacribed who else we will be seeing are corroborating what michael cohen will be testifying about because this is a documents case as well and to prove the case, the underlying felonies, they have to introduce the documents that michael cohen will talk about, and that's why we have the banker on the stand now, and there will be others as well. >> and jeff, it's been almost a week since a judge held that first hearing on whether trump violated the partial gag order against him. the judge is scheduled to hold another hearing on this issue on thursday. why haven't we seen a decision yet, do you think? >> that's interesting because violations of the gag order continue to apparently occur, and so i think the judge will take them all at once. he's waiting, and the judge could easily defer his decision, and he can find donald trump, which would be negligible in terms of the impact, but what he can do is hold it over his head and not completely say what he will do because he can lock them up for
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lisa rubin. we'll be following your coverage, and legal analyst, danny cevallos. >>> coming up, we'll go live to capitol hillcongress to provide american allies with foreign aid. >>> that plus the new legislation that could lead to a ban of tiktok in the united states. >>> we'll have the very latest when "morning joe" returns in just 60 seconds. "morning joe" just 60 seconds. >>> well, president zelenskyy, it is an historic morning. i want to get your reaction to this major news. the house approving $61 billion in aid to ukraine. will you get this aid in time to make a difference? [ speaking in a global language ] >> translator: it's been so important. i want to say thanks to the congress for the bipartisan support, and i want to say thanks to speaker johnson and president biden. >> can ukraine now win this war or is the united states merely giving you enough aid to prolong this war? >> translator: thank you. i think this support will really strengthen the armed forces of ukraine, and we will have a chance for victory if ukraine really gets the weapons system which we need so much. >> ukrainian president vol
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lisa rubin stand big to talk about where this is headed. there is other news to cover this morning, including a potentially significant development on capitol hillding to three sources familiar with the process. the legislation would include three aid measures with roughly tens of billions of dollars for israel, ukraine, taiwan, and allies in the indo-pacific. a fourth measure would include national security priorities such as season russian assets in the u.s., a lone lease program for ukraine and additional sanctions on iran. johnson says his preference is to vote on each bill individually but will let the chamber decide. >> there are precipitating events around the globe we are watching carefully. we know the world is watching us to see how we react. we have terrorists and tyrants and terrible leaders around the world like putin and xi and iran and we are watching to see if american will stand up for allies and our interests around the globe and we will. >> well, they haven't. i am very glad he said that. and i hope that he actually comes through with a clean aid bill to ukraine. they haven't said it, but they are talking about it now. what's
lisa rubin stand big to talk about where this is headed. there is other news to cover this morning, including a potentially significant development on capitol hillding to three sources familiar with the process. the legislation would include three aid measures with roughly tens of billions of dollars for israel, ukraine, taiwan, and allies in the indo-pacific. a fourth measure would include national security priorities such as season russian assets in the u.s., a lone lease program for ukraine...