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let's let heather macdonald respond. guest: vincent is right as it abysmal history. complicit us in the egregious betrayal of its founding ideals. they help to maintain jim crow and were involved in slavery. that history has a long echo effect and makes any police shooting of blacks, especially unarmed, and that is completely understandable. that history has inurrent embodiment today policing, which is more professional than ever, and in that, the percentage of black homicide victims killed by cops theuch lower than percentage of white and hispanic homicide victims killed by cops. 12% of all white and hispanic
let's let heather macdonald respond. guest: vincent is right as it abysmal history. complicit us in the egregious betrayal of its founding ideals. they help to maintain jim crow and were involved in slavery. that history has a long echo effect and makes any police shooting of blacks, especially unarmed, and that is completely understandable. that history has inurrent embodiment today policing, which is more professional than ever, and in that, the percentage of black homicide victims killed by...
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in the war on cops, heather macdonald reports that violent crime is on the rise in american cities due to a reduction in proactive policing. and jane's going breath examines the economic crisis in greece and the future of the euro in welcome to the poisoned chalice. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for the authors in the near future on book tv. >> you say, not in your book but other places that you may be the worst geordie leader so the senate is a place of relationships. what about this relationship between the democratic and republican leaders? are you friends? >> look, i've been very public about a couple of things and number one, i didn't like the way he shut the senate down and prevented people from voting. i didn't like the way he ran the senate and i think his public rhetoric is frequently very inappropriate.
in the war on cops, heather macdonald reports that violent crime is on the rise in american cities due to a reduction in proactive policing. and jane's going breath examines the economic crisis in greece and the future of the euro in welcome to the poisoned chalice. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for the authors in the near future on book tv. >> you say, not in your book but other places that you may be the worst geordie leader so the senate is a place of...
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host: heather macdonald?: with a residency requirements are present in a lot of police department. in places like your city, cops cannot afford to live in a city, so some of them do live two hours away. but that is a truly economic decision. i am after the have been studies done on whether that affects policing. i have gone to police academies and what i hear from those young recruits is they are there to serve the community. it doesn't matter where they live. and it certainly doesn't matter what the race of cops are. there have been studies that show that race works against what you would assume in the narrative, matter there was a study in the philadelphia police department and found that black and is officers are far more likely to be subject to what is known is threatness perception when it comes to black subjects. that is mistaking a cell phone for a gun, for instance, and shooting an unarmed person. i was certainly argue that race a police officers doesn't matter. theree with cecilia that police need to
host: heather macdonald?: with a residency requirements are present in a lot of police department. in places like your city, cops cannot afford to live in a city, so some of them do live two hours away. but that is a truly economic decision. i am after the have been studies done on whether that affects policing. i have gone to police academies and what i hear from those young recruits is they are there to serve the community. it doesn't matter where they live. and it certainly doesn't matter...
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host: heather macdonald?: with a residency requirements are present in a lot of police department. in places like your city, cops cannot afford to live in a city, so some of them do live two hours away. but that is a truly economic decision. i am after the have been studies done on whether that affects policing. i have gone to police academies and what i hear from those young recruits is they are there to serve the community. it doesn't matter where they live. and it certainly doesn't matter what the race of cops are. there have been studies that show that race works against what you would assume in the narrative, matter there was a study in the philadelphia police department and found that black and is officers are far more likely to be subject to what is known is threatness perception when it comes to black subjects. that is mistaking a cell phone for a gun, for instance, and shooting an unarmed person. i was certainly argue that race a police officers doesn't matter. theree with cecilia that police need to
host: heather macdonald?: with a residency requirements are present in a lot of police department. in places like your city, cops cannot afford to live in a city, so some of them do live two hours away. but that is a truly economic decision. i am after the have been studies done on whether that affects policing. i have gone to police academies and what i hear from those young recruits is they are there to serve the community. it doesn't matter where they live. and it certainly doesn't matter...
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at the head of it, macdonald, he said waiting in line is not bad it's like disney world. these are the kind of people we have running things. that is their choice. you have a party called the democrats they are going to have to make that choice. i think it is probably going to be her because it is rigged. a few people will say i came up with the term rigged. i used it for myself except i won by such big margins. the whole system is rigged on both sides. same with the republicans, just not as obvious. the democrats with their superdelegates is ridiculous. they are going to have to make that determination. if you're asking me who i would prefer to run against. i think what she did was very bad. a lot of people have done a lot less than her and their lives were destroyed. >> a lot of questions about trump university. donald trump: the judge has been very unfair, he's done a very bad job. i will win the trump university case. i am already doing it as far as i'm concerned. i don't care. why antagonize him? i have a judge who is very unfair and you will see it in court document
at the head of it, macdonald, he said waiting in line is not bad it's like disney world. these are the kind of people we have running things. that is their choice. you have a party called the democrats they are going to have to make that choice. i think it is probably going to be her because it is rigged. a few people will say i came up with the term rigged. i used it for myself except i won by such big margins. the whole system is rigged on both sides. same with the republicans, just not as...
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also heather macdonald. new attack on lawn order makes everyone less safe. she attributes the region -- the recent increase in crime called the ferguson effect. join the discussion. and the chair of the ways and means committee had a public tax proposal on friday. this is 25 minutes. mr. brady: good morning, everyone. i'm kevin brady, chairman of the house ways and means committee. america is the greatest country on earth. we don't have to settle for second-rate economy where paychecks are flat and millions of qualified americans can't find full-time work. and why is america growing weaker while our foreign competitors grow stronger? the problem is the costly, complex and unfair tax code that washington imposes on hardworking taxpayers. house republicans, led by our speaker paul ryan, see a better way. and today we propose a new tax code for the american people, a tax code built for growth, for the growth of paychecks, for the growth of local jobs and the economy and the growth of america's economy. and first, we unleash new job creation. with the lowest tax
also heather macdonald. new attack on lawn order makes everyone less safe. she attributes the region -- the recent increase in crime called the ferguson effect. join the discussion. and the chair of the ways and means committee had a public tax proposal on friday. this is 25 minutes. mr. brady: good morning, everyone. i'm kevin brady, chairman of the house ways and means committee. america is the greatest country on earth. we don't have to settle for second-rate economy where paychecks are flat...
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liz macdonald. we're seeing 109 points, a lot of steepening there. ap we wait to hear from the federal reserve ahead of the big, big vote, whether or not britain is going to stay in the european union or get out. it's going to have major implications for the markets and for your wallet, and to the landscape, frankly, of europe as we know it. we're all over it, i'll see you here. you pay your car insurance premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $100 every year. there's no limit to how much you can earn and this savings applies to every vehicle on your policy. call to learn more. switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509. call libe
liz macdonald. we're seeing 109 points, a lot of steepening there. ap we wait to hear from the federal reserve ahead of the big, big vote, whether or not britain is going to stay in the european union or get out. it's going to have major implications for the markets and for your wallet, and to the landscape, frankly, of europe as we know it. we're all over it, i'll see you here. you pay your car insurance premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane...
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- new calls to close loophole against california offe >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> sparks fly by a sex assault case that drew worldwide criticism. new calls to close eye loophole against california sex offenders. good afternoon. after the stanford rape trial and what many called the lenient sentence, the santa clara county district attorney is taking action. kpix 5's kiet do on the calls to stop a law that some say protects offenders. >> reporter: the district attorney says he is responding to international outrage by writing this bill himself and then finding state lawmakers to sponsor it and push it through sacramento. what he is trying to do is close a loophole. he wants to establish minimum sentences for anyone who sexual assaults a victim who is unconscious. >>> whatever background,ry . or poor, must be sentenced to prison, whatever background, rich or poor. rape is rape. >> reporter: under currently law raping a conscious victim carries a prison sentence. if the victim is unconscious and unable to give consent convict offenders are eligible for probation.
- new calls to close loophole against california offe >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> sparks fly by a sex assault case that drew worldwide criticism. new calls to close eye loophole against california sex offenders. good afternoon. after the stanford rape trial and what many called the lenient sentence, the santa clara county district attorney is taking action. kpix 5's kiet do on the calls to stop a law that some say protects offenders. >>...
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see disney pixar's finding dory june 17th. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>>-year-old iyona hammond will be arraigned after she allegedly stabbed a 12-year-old boy with scissors at a san leandro bank on monday. the boy needed a 90-minute surgery to survive the attack. >>> and the bay area voters proved they are willing to pay a parcel tax for the sake of local marshland. measure aa got the two-thirds majority vote that it needed. it entails a parcel tax of $12 a year for 20 years to restore marshland. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" hillary clinton shifts her focus to donald trump. >>> stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment. ,, ,,,,,, >>> good morning. i'm sandra osborne in the "kcbs traffic center." westbound 80 a big slowdown this morning. there is a stalled big rig there causing slowdowns down to 13 miles per hour as people go there. southbound 101 shoulder blocked at rivera avenue. no major delays. the bay bridge we are beginning to see that time creep up that drive time on 80 from the carquinez bridge to the maze. it will take about 46 min
see disney pixar's finding dory june 17th. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>>-year-old iyona hammond will be arraigned after she allegedly stabbed a 12-year-old boy with scissors at a san leandro bank on monday. the boy needed a 90-minute surgery to survive the attack. >>> and the bay area voters proved they are willing to pay a parcel tax for the sake of local marshland. measure aa got the two-thirds majority vote that it needed. it entails a...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. barricaded inside a bay area apartment.. as swat teams a >>> we're following some breaking news. reports of an armed man barricaded inside a bay area apartment a s.w.a.t. team and police swarming the scene. good afternoon, i'm kenny choi. >> i'm anne makovec in for michelle griego. this is all happening near pacific avenue and powell street in san francisco. gets get to jackie ward live at the scene -- let's get right to jackie ward live at the scene. jackie? >> reporter: anne, as you can see, we're just kind of waiting to see what happens next. behind me you can see that the area of pacific and powell is blonde to traffic as police continue to negotiate with the suspect. he is in a flat on the 900 block of pacific. police know exactly where the suspect is and are trying to get him to come out without incident. police say the suspect fired a single shot and officers did not fire back. the safety of everyone in this area is police's main concern right now. >> the primary concern in this case is that when officers arude at the
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. barricaded inside a bay area apartment.. as swat teams a >>> we're following some breaking news. reports of an armed man barricaded inside a bay area apartment a s.w.a.t. team and police swarming the scene. good afternoon, i'm kenny choi. >> i'm anne makovec in for michelle griego. this is all happening near pacific avenue and powell street in san francisco. gets get to jackie ward live at the scene -- let's get right...
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> right now an active shooter on the ucla campus. the university on lockdown and two people confirmed dead. good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. we begin with that breaking news out of ucla. a massive police response tactical teams responding to an active shooter on campus. the call came in around 10 a.m. one ucla spokesman says two people are dead. late word that one of those people may be the gunman. it may have been a murder- suicide. shots rang out this morning. teachers and students hid in classrooms and tried to lock the doors. >> i thought that -- i saw a group of s.w.a.t. saying just get away from the area. >> the city of los angeles has been placed on a tactical alert citywide which merely means [ indiscernible ] allocate resources where we need them to make sure we can still handle the calls for service in all the division. >> our tactical investigators are here working the scene. [ very loud background noise ] [ inaudible ] >> the shooting started in a science building. the fbi is on the scene. these ar
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> right now an active shooter on the ucla campus. the university on lockdown and two people confirmed dead. good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. we begin with that breaking news out of ucla. a massive police response tactical teams responding to an active shooter on campus. the call came in around 10 a.m. one ucla spokesman says two people are dead. late word that one of those people may be the...
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> a historic vote sends shock waves around the world. the uk is leaving the eu. i'm brian hackney in for kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. you can see the impact here at home. the dow is in a downward trend, down 559 points. >> ther tina kraus on the outcome -- reporter tina kraus on the outcome that forced british prime minister david cameron to resign. >> reporter: "brexit" reporters celebrated when word came down that great britain was leaving the 28-nation european union. >> the sun has risen on an independent united kingdom! >> reporter: the vote was a massive defeat for prime minister david cameron who announced he would leave office in october. >> i do not think it would be right for me to try to be the captain that steers our country to its next destination. >> reporter: the british pound was down to a 30-year low and stock markets around the world plummeted. voters to backed leaving the eu say they will have more control other trade, immigration and other economic issues. >> there is no need in the 21st century to b
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> a historic vote sends shock waves around the world. the uk is leaving the eu. i'm brian hackney in for kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. you can see the impact here at home. the dow is in a downward trend, down 559 points. >> ther tina kraus on the outcome -- reporter tina kraus on the outcome that forced british prime minister david cameron to resign. >> reporter: "brexit" reporters...
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captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald>> pelley: the president invites sanders in. the pressure's on to get out. >> i'm with her. i am fired up. and i cannot wait to get out there and campaign for hillary. >> pelley: also tonight, the government opens an investigation of insurance scams exposed by cbs news. >> these criminals were filling sandbags with cash as quickly as they could, before we cut it off. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: prayers and praise for the most famous muslim in the world. >> ali's silent presence meant mountains of strength to us. >> pelley: and, meet piper the wonder dog-- >> go get him! go get him! >> pelley: --covering ground to keep us safe in the air. captioning sponsored by cbs
captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald>> pelley: the president invites sanders in. the pressure's on to get out. >> i'm with her. i am fired up. and i cannot wait to get out there and campaign for hillary. >> pelley: also tonight, the government opens an investigation of insurance scams exposed by cbs news. >> these criminals were filling sandbags with cash as quickly as they could, before...
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. ♪ ,,,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone.aking a look at the pyramid from the roof of the kpix 5 studios. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. time now is 4:30. let's get a check of weather with julie this morning. >> julie! . >> we're the b team, right? >> all right. >> no, a team. >> we love having you. >> well, "stratus quo." it is going to be overcast once again to start the day. we have low clouds andy. upper 50s to start the day. -- and drizzle. upper 50s to start the day. >>> there was a brush fire reported between the guadalupe parkway northbound on the 280 southbound in downtown san jose. i believe that fire is out now. but there are still emergency vehicles standing by there. the westbound approach and the drive across the span will get u
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have a great day. ,,,, ,$8drw >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. be taking his plac an early wakeup call in soun california a five-point-two quake rattling homes. and... sayinrundown-directog good funeral prepar >>> good morning, everyone. it's friday, our favorite day of the week, june 10. taking a look out there at the bay bridge on this beautiful day. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. good morning. time now 4:30. >>> all right. we have elizabeth here for traffic and julie here for a check of weather this morning. >> yeah. and now, actually, it's going to be a little bit nicer today. we are starting off with fewer clouds. yesterday we were socked in for much. day and this morning not for much of the day. today not so much. relatively clear skies. there's a little bit of cloud cover out there now. and temperatures in the 50s. full forecast coming up. how are the roads? >> looking good so far. >>> it is 4:30 a.m. you can see right now, at the bay bridge at the toll plaza, everything looks okay heading into san francisco. and we think they may
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabethremarkable video to show you tonight. stroke victims making incredible progress literally overnight thanks to a new kind of treatment at stanford. emily turner is here with the story you'll see only on "5". >> reporter: it was a small clinical trial at stanford that involved an experimental treatment with special stem cells. the doctors are stunned and the patient are overjoyed. five years ago, sonya suffered a stroke that severely damaged her brain. >> this is sonia's stroke. >> reporter: it partially paralyzed her on her right side and she could barely speak. >> her speech was not very understandable. she couldn't order food or communicate well. >> reporter: two years later sonia could still hardly lift her arms but just one day after an experimental treatment -- >> my gosh. >> reporter: sonya could lift her arm over her head and move it to the side. and also to
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabethremarkable video to show you tonight. stroke victims making incredible progress literally overnight thanks to a new kind of treatment at stanford. emily turner is here with the story you'll see only on "5". >> reporter: it was a small clinical trial at stanford that involved an experimental treatment with special stem cells. the doctors are stunned...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. rocked the oakland police >>> new information from a woman at the center of a sex scandal that has rocked the oakland police department. the evidence indicating that officers tipped her off about undercover prostitution stings. good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm juliette goodrich. reporter da lin broke this story last night and today has the shocking new allegations >>> reporter: the accusation is now more than just sex and statutory rape involving police officers. now there's evidence pointing to officers giving a teenaged prostitute undercover operation intel. this 18-year-old teenager who goes by celeste guap admits she slept with two dozen officers from various police departments. she tells me she has had sex with 14 oakland police officers, five richmond cops, three from san francisco pd, one in stockton, one in livermore, four alameda county, and three contra costa county sheriff's deputies. she says in exchange, some officers gave her protection and tipped her off about un
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have a great day. ,,,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> it's the sports centert. the warriors host the cleveland cavaliers in game one of the nba finals. good morning, it's thursday, june 2. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. let's check in with weather and traffic and roberta, it was a little foggy out there. >> it's a lot foggy. but first i thought you would notice my warriors blue today. >> i love the warriors blue. >> it is foggy all around oracle and around o.co. limited visibility at the dublin grade this morning. that's how far we have the intrusion of the marine layer. we are in the 50s and 60s across mountain view and san jose. we'll have sunny skies and similar temperatures to yesterday. 60s at the coast, mid-90s in our inland areas. but it will get hotter. here's elizabeth. >> we have a lot of overnight roadwork around the bay area including some if you are about to hop on the san mateo bridge westbound from the high-rise to the very end of the san mateo bridge. that right lane is closed until 5:00. we'll break down more information on the roads.
have a great day. ,,,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> it's the sports centert. the warriors host the cleveland cavaliers in game one of the nba finals. good morning, it's thursday, june 2. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. let's check in with weather and traffic and roberta, it was a little foggy out there. >> it's a lot foggy. but first i thought you would notice my warriors blue today. >> i love the warriors blue. >>...
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. >> holly macdonald, bessemer trust. now that brexit is maybe a more real possibility, let's get to our brexit playbook. what do you do if there is a brexit? tim? >> ewu is the one to play. i think that will come under pressure. i think yields can back up outside of the core. if the world is so bad, it's so bad because italy and spain don't belong in the same play box with germany. that's why the euro won't work. those are trades that make a lot of sense to me. >> i think you do what we saw today happen. buy the dollar any way you feel comfortable buying the dollar. it's a negative bet, a bearish bet on the s&p. if the s&p outperforms in a relative basis, i think the overall market sells off. and the s&p market sells off with it. >> dan? >> i think you look at the euro stocks. to me, i think you have a setup where there's not a lot built in either way for european stocks right now. i think european stocks are actually following their bank stocks, which look horrid at the moment here. i think the fez is where to play over
. >> holly macdonald, bessemer trust. now that brexit is maybe a more real possibility, let's get to our brexit playbook. what do you do if there is a brexit? tim? >> ewu is the one to play. i think that will come under pressure. i think yields can back up outside of the core. if the world is so bad, it's so bad because italy and spain don't belong in the same play box with germany. that's why the euro won't work. those are trades that make a lot of sense to me. >> i think you...
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, it is wednesday, june 1.ou tell what that is? >> kind of filtered huh? >> yeah. there is a filter there. that's the golden gate bridge. that filter is the fog. good morning, i'm michelle griego. >> good morning, i'm kenny choi. time now 4:30. roberta, it is cloudy out there. >> it is in some parts of the bay area. and that's what i refer to as june gloom! welcome to the first day of june, right? that's so spot on where we are socked in with areas of low clouds and fog in the beaches into the bay but boy, you can see every star in the sky inland. slow to cool in the 60s and high 50s away from the bay inland. after a high temperature yesterday of 98 degrees in livermore, going with the same today if not even 99 or 100 degrees. someone's backyard will hit the triple digits. we have your full forecast, that's straight ahead. but right now, let's say good morning to sandra osborne. >> good morning. we are starting things off with some road construction. i want to let you know about this. if you are traveling on 88
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, it is wednesday, june 1.ou tell what that is? >> kind of filtered huh? >> yeah. there is a filter there. that's the golden gate bridge. that filter is the fog. good morning, i'm michelle griego. >> good morning, i'm kenny choi. time now 4:30. roberta, it is cloudy out there. >> it is in some parts of the bay area. and that's what i refer to as june gloom! welcome to the first day...
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captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> linda macdonald for you in real time. >>> a warriors fan fighting for his life after falling from the second story from oracle arena. looking for the rival fan who pushed him. >> i'm allen martin. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. >> the father of two is in critical condition after getting caught up in a brawl at the end of game 7 in the nba finals. juliette goodrich is at oracle arena with new details on the moments that let up to the fall. >> reporter: it was father's day game 7 come and gone. we not outcome. but for one -- we know the outcome but for one fan, a warriors fan, left him in the hospital with a fractured skull, three broken ribs and family by his bedside. >> still has a long road ahead of him. >> reporter: it was father's day and a father of two was given a dream ticket to see game 7 of the nba finals. he took his 12-year-old brother, they live in l.a., and the two drove to oakland to see the game. >> i tried to have him stay with me for father's day in los angeles. and he came to me and he
captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> linda macdonald for you in real time. >>> a warriors fan fighting for his life after falling from the second story from oracle arena. looking for the rival fan who pushed him. >> i'm allen martin. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. >> the father of two is in critical condition after getting caught up in a brawl at the end of game 7 in the nba finals. juliette goodrich is at...
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronicala cruz. thanks for joining us. the campaign ad said we all had to do something to clean up the bay. and 69% of voters said yes to measure aa adding another tax on bay area homeowners. this was the first-ever ballot initiative that affected all nine counties in the bay area. kpix 5's emily turner went to find out where exactly will all that money go. emily. >> reporter: that's the big question. it sounds great, right? yes, of course, i want to protect the bay. but the big question is where that money is going to go. it's a question we have yet to find an answer to. it is an estuary that drains 40% of the state's water. it's home to thousands of species of wildlife and now san francisco bay is the soon-to-be recipient of half a billion dollars of taxpayer money. >> i voted for it because well, i want to protect our beauty and all generations need to do that to continue to have the bay th
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronicala cruz. thanks for joining us. the campaign ad said we all had to do something to clean up the bay. and 69% of voters said yes to measure aa adding another tax on bay area homeowners. this was the first-ever ballot initiative that affected all nine counties in the bay area. kpix 5's emily turner went to find out where exactly will all that money go. emily. >>...
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the teen at > >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> i was happy to you know, wowu know? gives me protection. >> explosive new details in the opd sex scandal the teen of the center of it tells us officers were feeding her undercover information. >> plus, a puppy stolen at gunpoint from a 14-year-old boy. the happy ending to this terrifying tale after a good samaritan stepped in. >> just in time for summer the bay area town that's about to put roadblocks up to the beach. good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm juliette goodrich. stunning new developments in the opd sex scandal. the teen at the center of it spoke exclusively to our da lin and told him about the special treatment she says officers gave her in return for sex. >> reporter: the accusation is now more than just sex and statutory rape involving police officers. now there's evidence pointing to officers giving a teenaged prostitute undercover operation intel. this 18-year-old teenager who goes by celeste guap admits she slept with two dozen officers from various police departments. she tells me she is had s
the teen at > >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> i was happy to you know, wowu know? gives me protection. >> explosive new details in the opd sex scandal the teen of the center of it tells us officers were feeding her undercover information. >> plus, a puppy stolen at gunpoint from a 14-year-old boy. the happy ending to this terrifying tale after a good samaritan stepped in. >> just in time for summer the bay area town that's about...
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. ♪ when will we ever learn learn will we ever ♪ [applause] >> joe macdonald.y the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span 3. follow us on twitter for information on the schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. >> next on american history tv, a panel of vietnam war veterans including a veteran and an army nurse. it was moderated by william adams and is part of a three-day lbjerence at the library in austin, texas. it is about one hour and 10 minutes.
. ♪ when will we ever learn learn will we ever ♪ [applause] >> joe macdonald.y the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span 3. follow us on twitter for information on the schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. >> next on american history tv, a panel of vietnam war veterans including a...
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when will we ever learn when will we ever learn [applause] >> joe macdonald.oning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corop. 2016] announcer: interested in american history tv? a it our web site, watch recent program, at c-span.org/ history. all weekend, history tv is featuring las vegas, nevada. c-span staff recently visited m -- many sites showcasing the history of las vegas. learn more here on american history tv. >> there are a lot of theories about why gambling is so polarizing the people say people that are gamblers didn't really earn it. and if you do a lot of it, it can be very dangerous financially. gambling in las vegas goes back to the very beginning the las vegas was established by what ask now the une pacific railroad,
when will we ever learn when will we ever learn [applause] >> joe macdonald.oning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corop. 2016] announcer: interested in american history tv? a it our web site, watch recent program, at c-span.org/ history. all weekend, history tv is featuring las vegas, nevada. c-span staff recently visited m -- many sites showcasing the history of las vegas. learn more here on american history tv. >> there are...
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joining us for the hour jeff sica and liz macdonald. jeff, is this real, or too early to tell? >> way to early to tell. first of all we were bound to get central bankers coming out making certain promises they could come in to rescue this global decline. so that is what we have. second is that the market, if you look at the selloff, the selloff has been severe but it hasn't been as severe as a lot of people predicted. it is way too soon to start to think this is over. charles: you're saying ultimate, worst-case scenario has to come through. there are a lot of intricate factors involved in the exit. liz: sorry. go ahead, jeff. >> also the whole idea of what is happening in the italian banks and european banks in general, with the onerous debt time bomb embedded in europe right now. that has got to come to the surface. as more referendums become more likely, we're going to see more selloffs. don't take the bait. this is temporary thing. liz: here is the thing, s&p capital iq i think did research, what happened when shocks like this occurred since world war ii. they say it ranks o
joining us for the hour jeff sica and liz macdonald. jeff, is this real, or too early to tell? >> way to early to tell. first of all we were bound to get central bankers coming out making certain promises they could come in to rescue this global decline. so that is what we have. second is that the market, if you look at the selloff, the selloff has been severe but it hasn't been as severe as a lot of people predicted. it is way too soon to start to think this is over. charles: you're...
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. ♪ when will we ever learn ♪ when will we ever learn [ applause ] >> joe macdonald. [ applause ] >>> committee to study governmental operations held hearings on intelligence activities by the cia, fbi, irs and nsa. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3.
. ♪ when will we ever learn ♪ when will we ever learn [ applause ] >> joe macdonald. [ applause ] >>> committee to study governmental operations held hearings on intelligence activities by the cia, fbi, irs and nsa. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3.
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liz macdonald brought us this video. this is exclusive to liz macdonald and fox business.d soot coming up for you. there's also this. hungry protesters and, again, venezuela. they're hungry, these people. they demand food from the government. you're looking at the very ugly face of socialism. these guys represent blood cells. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart... forming a clot... which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk in a study. in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa has a specific reversal treatment to help you clot normally again. pradaxa is not for people who have had a heart valve replacement. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke or blood clots. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before any planned medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, and sometimes, fatal bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding. and seek immediate me
liz macdonald brought us this video. this is exclusive to liz macdonald and fox business.d soot coming up for you. there's also this. hungry protesters and, again, venezuela. they're hungry, these people. they demand food from the government. you're looking at the very ugly face of socialism. these guys represent blood cells. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart... forming a clot... which can travel to the brain and cause...
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elizabeth macdonald joining me right now with more. >> pointed out hard choices. the name of her book. they knocked out the paragraph about her support of the transpacific. also, as she said in her hardback version, all open market democracy should support a trade deal. bernie sanders did not like the trade deal. coming out to support hillary clinton. what will happen here is they need to get the voters, big union voters going for trump. this points more to elizabeth moran as being nominated as hillary clinton's vice presidential choice. there is still union members that support trump. the white house leads. trish: trump came out with a response a short while ago. i want to get these union members. why should you believe her? threatened with the labor union. i am not for it. also, let's not forget nasa. the endorsement of hillary clinton. wait a second, bernie sanders was correct about hillary clinton. voting for every trade agreement costing this country millions of jobs. it is in pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin and ohio. hillary clinton naming her as vice pres
elizabeth macdonald joining me right now with more. >> pointed out hard choices. the name of her book. they knocked out the paragraph about her support of the transpacific. also, as she said in her hardback version, all open market democracy should support a trade deal. bernie sanders did not like the trade deal. coming out to support hillary clinton. what will happen here is they need to get the voters, big union voters going for trump. this points more to elizabeth moran as being...
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at the head of it, macdonald, he said waiting in line is not bad it's like disney world. these are the kind of people we have running things. it's ridiculous. they. >> [indiscernible] americans say hillary clinton should stay in the race even if she [indiscernible] what, davidou know , that is their choice. you have a party called the democrats they are going to have to make that choice. i think it is probably going to be her because it is rigged. a few people will say i came up with the term rigged. i used it for myself except i won by such big margins. the whole system is rigged on both sides. same with the republicans, just not as obvious. the democrats with their superdelegates is ridiculous. i think that they are going to have to make that determination. if you're asking me who i would prefer to run against. >> [indiscernible] do you think she committed a felony? mr. trump: i think what she did was very bad. a lot of people have done a lot less than her and their lives were destroyed. >> a lot of questions about trump university. mr. trump: i think that's fine. go ah
at the head of it, macdonald, he said waiting in line is not bad it's like disney world. these are the kind of people we have running things. it's ridiculous. they. >> [indiscernible] americans say hillary clinton should stay in the race even if she [indiscernible] what, davidou know , that is their choice. you have a party called the democrats they are going to have to make that choice. i think it is probably going to be her because it is rigged. a few people will say i came up with the...
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trish: elizabeth macdonald. thank you so much. venezuela in collapse.protesters shout we want food. u.s. companies fleeing the country. this is what 17 years of socialism gets you. why do they keep insisting it is the economic system that we need. neck and neck in california. that is next.m, ♪ which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk in a study. in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa has a specific reversal treatment to help you clot normally again. pradaxa is not for people who have had a heart valve replacement. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke or blood clots. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before any planned medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, and sometimes, fatal bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding. and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have kidney pr
trish: elizabeth macdonald. thank you so much. venezuela in collapse.protesters shout we want food. u.s. companies fleeing the country. this is what 17 years of socialism gets you. why do they keep insisting it is the economic system that we need. neck and neck in california. that is next.m, ♪ which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk in a study. in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa has a specific reversal treatment to...
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and secretary macdonald misspoke.when he compared it to the disney, it's like you know better than that. and you are a better man than that. and i think from him all the way down, we have to start holding people accountable. today marks the anniversary of the gi bill. 72 years ago it was put in place. and here right now there's a $3.4 billion cut to the gi bill. i'm a college student. last time i was here with neil a month ago i told him i'm going to college now. that may not affect me, but it's going to affect the next veteran. what's next? when do we start hearing about this? and what people need to understand at home watching that become infuriated by this story is to understand how we need you as civilians we need you as grateful americans to veterans to join us and help our voice be heard. because we've all seen that when we come together and we become passionate about something, things start to happen. we need people to just support us. and i work with ieva, iraq afghanistan veterans of america and they're const
and secretary macdonald misspoke.when he compared it to the disney, it's like you know better than that. and you are a better man than that. and i think from him all the way down, we have to start holding people accountable. today marks the anniversary of the gi bill. 72 years ago it was put in place. and here right now there's a $3.4 billion cut to the gi bill. i'm a college student. last time i was here with neil a month ago i told him i'm going to college now. that may not affect me, but...
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our very own elizabeth macdonald.reviously supported the are a wednesday. >> they are not getting support or money in any way. as you pointed out. we know, it you know, mr. trump has attacked apple in the past. over that eat christian fight and the fbi. it is worth pointing out that we are finding out that wells fargo, ups, jpmorgan chase, walgreens to be involved. >> yes. they are not in a democrat convention either. the companies that are staying in our microsoft, google and facebook. trish: what are all of these companies doing at that convention anyway? i want all of that out. out. trish: you wonder when they will have a nike logo. [laughter] it is a great point. do investors want their companies involved in politics. remember when starbucks got involved in politics all little while back? it backfired. does that help the bottom line? >> that is a fair question. apple has the calm solo as of late. tim cook was just over there in china. we know that the chinese are stealing our intellectual property. we know they ha
our very own elizabeth macdonald.reviously supported the are a wednesday. >> they are not getting support or money in any way. as you pointed out. we know, it you know, mr. trump has attacked apple in the past. over that eat christian fight and the fbi. it is worth pointing out that we are finding out that wells fargo, ups, jpmorgan chase, walgreens to be involved. >> yes. they are not in a democrat convention either. the companies that are staying in our microsoft, google and...
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here today jedediah bila, fox business network's elizabeth macdonald. and julie roginsky, #oneluckyguy, good to have him back, republican strategist, campaign veteran, tony sayegh. he is outnumbered. i loving the pink and blue. >> i wanted to
here today jedediah bila, fox business network's elizabeth macdonald. and julie roginsky, #oneluckyguy, good to have him back, republican strategist, campaign veteran, tony sayegh. he is outnumbered. i loving the pink and blue. >> i wanted to
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> stories we're following into the evening.resident obama is in the bay area touching down at crissy field about 25 minutes ago. he is staying in san francisco overnight. so expect delays in the south of market area. tomorrow he will speak at the global entrepreneur summit at stanford. >>> a funeral today for a teenage girl who was shot in oakland. 16-year-old regina jeffries of antioch was caught in the crossfire last week. some say it shows the need for better gun control. barbara lee brought her picture to the house floor during a marathon sit-in in washington, d.c. [ chanting ] > supporters of immigration reform protested outside the supreme court today. justices blocked president obama's immigration strategy. the decision is a major defeat for the obama administration. the supreme court split 4-4 vote. it blocks the president's plan that would have shielded millions of illegal immigrants from deportation while giving them work permits. in washington, today the president lamented the one sentence ruling while republicans pr
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> stories we're following into the evening.resident obama is in the bay area touching down at crissy field about 25 minutes ago. he is staying in san francisco overnight. so expect delays in the south of market area. tomorrow he will speak at the global entrepreneur summit at stanford. >>> a funeral today for a teenage girl who was shot in oakland. 16-year-old regina jeffries of antioch was caught in the...
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elizabeth macdonald is here with me, and let's see, are they going to take the questions right away, they are going to take questions. i'll tell you what, e. mac, you wait here -- >> i will wait here with you. copp couldn't janet yelen and what she has to say more important than what you have to say. that's right. connell: here comes the first question. >> thank you very much for coming here, dr. yellen. >> pleasure. >> my question, please. when deciding whether to keep short-term interest rates low, is your primary concern gdp growth and the unemployment rate over the next few quarters, or do you also consider the negative follow-on effects that occur much later due to low interest rates such as, and i'm sure you've heard this a few hundred thousand times, if you can imagine consumers getting into too much debt, take advantage of the low interest rates and we get a -- [inaudible] up five years from now of defaults or defined benefit pension plans, having to invest more money into the plan meaning less spending now or alternative live, underfund and default later, that sort of thing?
elizabeth macdonald is here with me, and let's see, are they going to take the questions right away, they are going to take questions. i'll tell you what, e. mac, you wait here -- >> i will wait here with you. copp couldn't janet yelen and what she has to say more important than what you have to say. that's right. connell: here comes the first question. >> thank you very much for coming here, dr. yellen. >> pleasure. >> my question, please. when deciding whether to keep...
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here today jedediah bila, fox business network's elizabeth macdonald. emac, and julie roginsky, #oneluckyguy, good to have him back, republican strategist, campaign veteran, tony sayegh. he is outnumbered. i loving the pink and blue. >> i wanted to emulate the color wheel. to keep up with wonderful patterns on the couch. julie and i texted this morning. harris: let's begin, with polls going in today's california primary into it, showing hillary clinton and bernie sanders statistically tied. the associated press reporting based on the super delegate support, hillary clinton hit the critical number, 2383 delegates needed. making her the first woman in our nation's 240-year history to become the presumptive nominee after major american political party. while basking in the news of her historic first, sanders is not bowing out. of course not. clinton reminding her supporters to get out and vote. >> i got to tell you, according to the news we are on the brink of a historic, historic, unprecedented moment. [cheering] but we still have work to do, don't we? >>
here today jedediah bila, fox business network's elizabeth macdonald. emac, and julie roginsky, #oneluckyguy, good to have him back, republican strategist, campaign veteran, tony sayegh. he is outnumbered. i loving the pink and blue. >> i wanted to emulate the color wheel. to keep up with wonderful patterns on the couch. julie and i texted this morning. harris: let's begin, with polls going in today's california primary into it, showing hillary clinton and bernie sanders statistically...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook. we have some remarkable video to show you tonight. stroke victims making incredible progress literally overnight thanks to a new kind of treatment at stanford. emily turner is here with the story you'll see only on "5". >> reporter: it was a small clinical trial at stanford that involved an experimental treatment with special stem cells. the doctors are stunned and the patient are overjoyed. five years ago, sonya suffered a stroke that severely damaged her brain. >> this is sonia's stroke. >> reporter: it partially paralyzed her on her right side and she could barely speak. >> her speech was not very understandable. she couldn't order food or communicate well. >> reporter: two years later sonia could still hardly lift her arms but just one day after an experimental treatment -- >> my gosh. >> reporter: sonya could lift her arm over her head and move it to the side. and also to the front. and her words began to flow. >> i woke up and immediately, i could speak better. >> she is w
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook. we have some remarkable video to show you tonight. stroke victims making incredible progress literally overnight thanks to a new kind of treatment at stanford. emily turner is here with the story you'll see only on "5". >> reporter: it was a small clinical trial at stanford that involved an experimental treatment with special stem cells. the...
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. >> jimmy: you are in the movie -- >> and kelly macdonald, she's scottish and did an american accentdn't change your accent at all. >> no, the reason i -- i don't do accents. it's not that i can't, it's just that i can't be bothered. i'm a brilliant impressionist. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] brilliant. >> jimmy: i don't want to put you on the spot. >> you wouldn't be putting me on the spot. i'm a genius. [ laughter ] [ applause ] i'm the best. it's just that i don't want to do it. i don't want to. you see those things on youtube when people do 20 impressions in 20 seconds. >> jimmy: okay, yeah. >> i could do that. i'd beat that record. i'd do it better than them, as well. i can break the record if i, want to. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: do we have a a stopwatch to keep time? >> i've got to have heard of them, though. it can't be your mate, jeff, right? it's got to be a famous -- >> jimmy: no, of course. famous people, yeah. >> right. >> jimmy: tell me when 60 seconds is over or 20 seconds. >> yeah. >> jimmy: let's do 30 seconds. >> okay. >> jimmy: most impressions in 3
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. ♪[ music ] >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald.is 6-- will be >>> good morning, it is wednesday, june 29. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:29. the capitol hill sit-in will be revisited today as some local democratic lawmakers take part in a similar protest in the bay area. kpix 5's anne makovec is live in san francisco to explain what will happen this afternoon. >> reporter: yeah. they call it the sit-in to disarm violence. or disarm hate, rather and it's going on here this afternoon at san francisco general hospital. nancy pelosi, mike thompson, mike honda, barbara lee, all going to be here with survivors of gun violence. this is a follow-up to last week's sit-in by democrats on the house floor demanding action from the house speaker to allow a vote on gun control bills. after that they went back to their districts to turn up the pressure. >> i heard it from republicans. i heard it from democrats. i heard it from people who never engage in the political system. they don't care who gets the credit. they believe
. ♪[ music ] >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald.is 6-- will be >>> good morning, it is wednesday, june 29. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:29. the capitol hill sit-in will be revisited today as some local democratic lawmakers take part in a similar protest in the bay area. kpix 5's anne makovec is live in san francisco to explain what will happen this afternoon. >> reporter: yeah. they call it the sit-in to disarm violence....
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a >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone.ursday, june 23. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. democratic lawmakers demanding action on gun control spent the night on the floor of the house of representatives. it's been more than 20 hours since their sit-in began. weijia jang has the latest. >> reporter: good morning. the republicans launched up their legislative business to adjourn the session at 34:15 a.m. about 20 lawmakers are on the hours fleuhr like an ex- >> mation point to the already extraordinary episode. >> reporter: even with the house in recess democratic lawmakers are on the floor this morning. calling for action gun control on the orlando massacre. >> i will stay here until hell freezes over. i don't know when that's going to happen but it hasn't happened yet. >> reporter: lawmakers shouted down house speaker paul ryan and continued
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. ♪ > >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time.ential candidates ramp up attacks, the primary is coming up in california. >> what we know about two officers shot in fremont after a traffic stop. >> from the kpix 5 weather center, good morning, everybody. hot today, changes for the weekend. >> traffic picking up on the san mateo bridge. how's the bay bridge looking? a live look at that straight ahead. >>> good morning, it's 5:30, friday, june 3. i'm anne makovec in for michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. a wild scene in downtown san jose as arguments between protestors and supporters of trump turned into a riot. it happened a valley featuring the presumptive republican nominee after a rally. kpix 5's jackie ward has more on what happened outside the mcenery convention center. >> reporter: proceeds followed trump supporters to their cars and -- protestors followed trump supporters to their cars and it got violent. there were no cops and protestors banged on cars as they were trying to leave the garage. outside several assaults and fi
. ♪ > >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time.ential candidates ramp up attacks, the primary is coming up in california. >> what we know about two officers shot in fremont after a traffic stop. >> from the kpix 5 weather center, good morning, everybody. hot today, changes for the weekend. >> traffic picking up on the san mateo bridge. how's the bay bridge looking? a live look at that straight ahead. >>> good morning, it's 5:30, friday,...
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. > >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> good morning, everyone.t's wednesday, june 29. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. gun control advocates are trying to build on the momentum from last week's congressional sit-in with a series of rallies across the country today. kpix 5 reporter anne makovec is live at san francisco general hospital where lawmakers will gather for a day action. >>> reporter: yeah. they call it the sit-in to disarm hate. nancy pelosi, mike thompson, barbara lee, among the congressional delegation that will be here at san francisco general hospital at 1:00 this afternoon. this sit-in is a follow-up to what we saw last week by democrats on the house floor. the call to action no bill no break demanding action from the house speaker and republicans to allow a vote on gun control bills. speaker paul ryan turned off the live feed cameras during that sit-in. so lawmakers used their cell phones to live stream it on social media. >> our members are gathered on the floor of the house in protest that we cannot even have a vote becau
. > >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> good morning, everyone.t's wednesday, june 29. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. gun control advocates are trying to build on the momentum from last week's congressional sit-in with a series of rallies across the country today. kpix 5 reporter anne makovec is live at san francisco general hospital where lawmakers will gather for a day action. >>> reporter: yeah. they call it the sit-in to...
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald.very presidential cande is in california. the push leading up to primary day. weather ad libs >>> class resume this morning at ucla after a gunman kills a professor on campus. >> every presidential candidate is in candidate with the push leading to primary day. >> it's going to be hot today and hotter tomorrow and hotter the next day. [ laughter ] >> and i think they just turned on the metering lights on over at the bay bridge. you can see the lanes beginning to fill in those cash lanes. we'll tell you more about your drive to work coming up. >> good morning. >>> breaking news this morning in fremont. the shootings of two police officers have led to a bizarre standoff and house fire. kpix 5's kiet do joins us live from fremont to let us know what's going on. kiet. >> reporter: for the past 15 minutes we have learned and heard about 11 loud pops. they might be shotgun blasts but we don't know. we'll check to find out. talk about a surreal scene. we have heavily armed s.w.a.t. officers,
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald.very presidential cande is in california. the push leading up to primary day. weather ad libs >>> class resume this morning at ucla after a gunman kills a professor on campus. >> every presidential candidate is in candidate with the push leading to primary day. >> it's going to be hot today and hotter tomorrow and hotter the next day. [ laughter ] >> and i think they just turned on the metering lights on...
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. ♪ when will we ever learn ♪ when will we ever learn [ applause ] >> joe macdonald. [ applause ] >>>nal report on federal intelligence activities. the senate select committee to study governmental operations held hearings on intelligence activities by the cia, fbi, irs and nsa. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> american history tv on c-span 3. saturday night at 10:00 eastern on "real america." >> more than 110,000 cubans flee cuba. they come the 140 kilometers from the port of mural to key west, florida in nearly 2,000 boats. why did they come? why are there so many? >> during the spring through fall of 1980 approximately 125,000 cuban refugees arrived in florida from the port of mariel, cuba. hear interviews from these new arrivals to america and find out why they left. sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1992 democratic and republican conventions. bill clinton accepts his party's presidential nomination in new york city. >> in the name of the hard-working americans who make up our forgotten middle class, i proudly accept your nomination fo
. ♪ when will we ever learn ♪ when will we ever learn [ applause ] >> joe macdonald. [ applause ] >>>nal report on federal intelligence activities. the senate select committee to study governmental operations held hearings on intelligence activities by the cia, fbi, irs and nsa. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> american history tv on c-span 3. saturday night at 10:00 eastern on "real america." >> more than 110,000 cubans flee cuba....
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so liz macdonald joins us from the newsroom with the latest.t happened today, liz. >> good to be with you, connell. there's a severe air traffic controller shortage. adam shapiro last year reported that the faa discarded 3,000 resumes of flight school graduates, though they were qualified for the job. we're trying to find out why the faa did that at a time when the faa is experiencing a severe air traffic controller shortage. the worst in three decades. 25% of air traffic controllers, this came out of the hearing today. a quarter are gearing up to retire. they can retire, but there aren't enough people to fill the spots. so now the fear is coming out of the hearing that air travelers will experience more flight delays. the faa is trying to calm the waters here saying that basicallyul not have any safety issues whatsoever but there are 70,000 flights a day that the air traffic controllers have to handle. more than 736 million passengers flying in the friendly skies every year. so it is an issue right now that there is an air traffic controller s
so liz macdonald joins us from the newsroom with the latest.t happened today, liz. >> good to be with you, connell. there's a severe air traffic controller shortage. adam shapiro last year reported that the faa discarded 3,000 resumes of flight school graduates, though they were qualified for the job. we're trying to find out why the faa did that at a time when the faa is experiencing a severe air traffic controller shortage. the worst in three decades. 25% of air traffic controllers,...
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people would stop focusing on taxes and how to get around them liz: can i just jump in here, liz macdonaldsometimes there's criticism of hillary clinton's policies, feeling like seinfeld, nothing goes on. what is the economic growth policy. the other thing, art, isn't it true, correct me if i'm wrong, when tax rates are cut for high income individuals, under calvin coolidge, jfk, that high tax individuals paid more into the system than prior. >> that's true, and a piece i did for the wall street journal quite a while ago, whenever they cut tax rates, revenue from top 1% income earners, in the calvin coolidge period, liz, to your point. they went from 77% in 1919 to 25% in 1925. that's cutting into a third of what had been. revenues for the top 1% went through the ceiling and we had a boom in the economy and hillary doesn't get it. >> and ronald reagan, too. >> that guy, too. >> by the way, one more for you, art, donald trump on lou dobbs was talking taxes and i want you to take a listen. >> hillary has to raise taxes to 55 or 60%, no way they can do anything less than that. so we're going
people would stop focusing on taxes and how to get around them liz: can i just jump in here, liz macdonaldsometimes there's criticism of hillary clinton's policies, feeling like seinfeld, nothing goes on. what is the economic growth policy. the other thing, art, isn't it true, correct me if i'm wrong, when tax rates are cut for high income individuals, under calvin coolidge, jfk, that high tax individuals paid more into the system than prior. >> that's true, and a piece i did for the wall...