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today we have a superb guest mark wright covering stories with us.ill help us with the "extra" feed, right? >> i'm in. >> already. >> let's do it. >> kate beckinsale and husband coming together for their daughter's graduation. >> i know you know michael, right? >> yes. played in a soccer match with him last year. i was playing for england. pretty good goal to be there. pretty good. i lived with him for a week. he's a great guy. >> that smile and hand holding pretty clear hgtv's "flip or flop" star christina el moussa has found a new love. >> safe to say she's doing flip-flops today. look at those boots. >> i love those boots. i'm sure her new man doug loves those boots too. >> tsome z is reporting that tarek, her ex, said he's not jealous at all seeing his ex date other men. if she's happy, he's happy. >> "orange is the new black" finally on netflix. the entire cast coming out to celebrate. and excited to see laura prepon growing a baby bump. she is having a baby with fiancee ben foster. >> she'll be coming to work with haven't watched already. >> it
today we have a superb guest mark wright covering stories with us.ill help us with the "extra" feed, right? >> i'm in. >> already. >> let's do it. >> kate beckinsale and husband coming together for their daughter's graduation. >> i know you know michael, right? >> yes. played in a soccer match with him last year. i was playing for england. pretty good goal to be there. pretty good. i lived with him for a week. he's a great guy. >> that smile...
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>> our special correspondent mark wright has the pop diva with raisi
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. >> jeff wright marked his 2,000th consecutive day of visiting disne land or one of its related resorts. th's right, he visited a park every single day since january 1st of 2012. what? he's an air force veteran and credits the parks with giving him something to look forward to every day. >> i love going on the attractions. the music and everything. even doing like walt, sitting down and people watching, just enjoying the atmosphere. >> wow. >> and he rides the tea cups. he's brave. the passes run about $300 a year. it costs him about 90 cents a visit to enter the park. disney is the parent company of abc 7. i figure in the future my kids will be telling me that, dad, if we go every day, it's 90 cents. no big deal. >> we're coming back with another 90 minutes of news including more on a bank robber on the loose this morning. the photo that police want you to see. >> plus, the reason all northbound lanes could be shut down on the golden gate bridge one day next month. >> another celebrity in hot >> another celebrity in hot water for inflammatory comments >>> good morning, bay area. let's
. >> jeff wright marked his 2,000th consecutive day of visiting disne land or one of its related resorts. th's right, he visited a park every single day since january 1st of 2012. what? he's an air force veteran and credits the parks with giving him something to look forward to every day. >> i love going on the attractions. the music and everything. even doing like walt, sitting down and people watching, just enjoying the atmosphere. >> wow. >> and he rides the tea cups....
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wright kid to come across anything? >> you have the question repeated for the home audience was marked if you have audience, line appear to stage right. >> frank lloyd wright and are missed anyway. [inaudible] it was a very custom. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] he was at the top of his form on the. [inaudible] he wrote a nonfiction book called it a memoir now that that is african safari -- anyway, his wife called him a miserable old man and the green hills of africa and it's very funny about himself. even about -- he's not doing so well hunting and the friend is doing better and he's even okay about that. it's a different side of him. >> when you say it's nothing, you say he's a hunter and he was killing too many trophies animals and so, kenya, came in and said we are going to make you a game warden. [laughter] the only thing you can't kill because you have to protect them now. he did say, i can kill hyenas. >> yes, there are jackals. >> if you go to africa and in the national park you have mount kilimanjaro there and there is the hemingway camp. i don't know if it's still there but maybe he wrote this note there
wright kid to come across anything? >> you have the question repeated for the home audience was marked if you have audience, line appear to stage right. >> frank lloyd wright and are missed anyway. [inaudible] it was a very custom. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] he was at the top of his form on the. [inaudible] he wrote a nonfiction book called it a memoir now that that is african safari -- anyway, his wife called him a miserable old man and the green hills of africa and it's...
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that the deal could be announced as soon as thursday. 0ur political correspondent ben wright is at westminster. ben, markld be in the works, is there a possibility there might not be a deal? of course there might not be a deal? of course there is. this has taken longer than we expected. the assumption was the friday after the general election and theresa may made her intention clear to strike a so—called confidence and supply arrangement with the dup. she wanted that done quickly. we were expecting it perhaps that weekend. were now ten days on and it still has not been nailed down. i think there will be an agreement, in fact i'm certain there will be. it is not in the conservative party's there will be. it is not in the conservative pa rty‘s interests there will be. it is not in the conservative party's interests nor the dup's not to go ahead with this. but it is clearly proving more problematic than many of us expected. it means that the government goes into tomorrow's queen's speech with no guaranteed majority nailed down. no dealfixed. i should say the government will get its queen's speech through wh
that the deal could be announced as soon as thursday. 0ur political correspondent ben wright is at westminster. ben, markld be in the works, is there a possibility there might not be a deal? of course there might not be a deal? of course there is. this has taken longer than we expected. the assumption was the friday after the general election and theresa may made her intention clear to strike a so—called confidence and supply arrangement with the dup. she wanted that done quickly. we were...
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. >>> the nation is marking what would have been the 150th would have been the 150th birthday of frank lloyd wrightight died in the 1960s, and the doghouse will be on display through september 8th. >>> and then officers in new mexico were investigating a stolen vehicle when they found themselves trying to save a puppy's life instead. officers saw a woman crying over a puppy and they ran over to help and the little dog was choking on a piece of cheese. they gave the puppy medical help until he started to breathe again. >>> millions of people watched james comey's testimony. next at 5:00, what happens now. >>> new details about the cal rugby player paralyzed. >>> and then it's a foggy morning. we are going show you what is happening with weather and traffic as you get ready for your day. we'll be right back. at ikea, we believe that everything you need should be within reach. in an affordable dream kitchen that works as hard as you do. save up to 15% at the ikea kitchen event. have to travel from its source to the bottle? a hundred miles? a thousand miles? how about less than a mile and a half? cryst
. >>> the nation is marking what would have been the 150th would have been the 150th birthday of frank lloyd wrightight died in the 1960s, and the doghouse will be on display through september 8th. >>> and then officers in new mexico were investigating a stolen vehicle when they found themselves trying to save a puppy's life instead. officers saw a woman crying over a puppy and they ran over to help and the little dog was choking on a piece of cheese. they gave the puppy...
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mark on america. you're looking at one of the smallest structures designed by frank lloyd wright. this doghouse is one of the smallest buildings designed in san rafael. wright died at the age of 91 in 1959, shortly before the civic center opened in the early '60s. >>> imagine having a home where >>> imagine having a home where the p ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. (voand exceptional customerity pre-ownservice,les... head t to your neiborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... flip your thinking about buying your next one. >>> california's prop 13 keeps your current tacks low. most don't know your children and grandchildren can inherit that tax break. >> who knew? michael finney is here to explain how it works. >> a lot of attorneys don't know. this can really save your family some money.
mark on america. you're looking at one of the smallest structures designed by frank lloyd wright. this doghouse is one of the smallest buildings designed in san rafael. wright died at the age of 91 in 1959, shortly before the civic center opened in the early '60s. >>> imagine having a home where >>> imagine having a home where the p ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making...
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mark on america. you're looking at one of the smallest structures designed by frank lloyd wright.ghouse is one of the smallest buildings designed in san rafael. wright died at the age of 91 in 1959, shortly before the civic center opened in the early '60s. >>> imagine having a home where the p [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> california's prop 13 keeps your current tacks low. most don't know your children and grandchildren can inherit that tax break. >> who knew? michael finney is here to explain how it works. >> a lot of attorneys don't know. this can really save your family some money. imagine getting a property today but only paying property taxes charged 40 years ago. it can happen. showing me around the silicon valley neighborhood where he used to live. >> reporter: did you grow up in this neigh
mark on america. you're looking at one of the smallest structures designed by frank lloyd wright.ghouse is one of the smallest buildings designed in san rafael. wright died at the age of 91 in 1959, shortly before the civic center opened in the early '60s. >>> imagine having a home where the p [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that...
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mark. well, with negotiations on brexit due to begin in days, where does all the current turmoil, leave the government's strategy? our political correspondent ben wrighthis report. almost a year ago, britain voted to leave the eu, but last week's chaotic election result has reopened the argument over how, on what terms, on the priorities, the tactics — just days before divorce talks with the eu are due to start. some tory mps are demanding theresa may has a rethink. she's now got to make sure that she understands that the british people have rejected a hard brexit. we are leaving the eu. i don't think there's any change there, but we're not going to be leaving the eu in some irresponsible way that will damage our country and, of course, the future generations. a manifesto to see us through brexit and beyond. theresa may had wanted a strong mandate from voters for this, the tories manifesto, which set out their aims for brexit. —— the tories' manifesto, which set out their aims for brexit. it promised to take britain out of the single market and have control over the eu migration to britain. to strike new free—trade deals with the eu and other countrie
mark. well, with negotiations on brexit due to begin in days, where does all the current turmoil, leave the government's strategy? our political correspondent ben wrighthis report. almost a year ago, britain voted to leave the eu, but last week's chaotic election result has reopened the argument over how, on what terms, on the priorities, the tactics — just days before divorce talks with the eu are due to start. some tory mps are demanding theresa may has a rethink. she's now got to make sure...
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wright. now back to "hannity" ." >> sean: as we continue tonight on "hannity," we continue with the great one marked with an authorf a great book "rediscovering americanism." listening to you in the last segment, you were talking about the need for the intellectual foundation, and even beyond that post an aspiring these guys. i look at president trump and here is a guy, frankly, practical, common sense, instinctive knowledge that big government is oppressive and wrong. regulations are hurting the american people. more and poverty and out of the labor force. health care is stupid. he has all of that instinctively. look at how those forces that support the opposite of what you are explaining in this book react to him trying to train that swamp and get back to those founding principles, perhaps without the intellectual foundation that you have. if you are one of the few people that do. >> you will definitely -- they are definitely out to destroy him and they are out to destroy him for three months to make fundamental reasons. number one, he is not one of them and they thought they would get hillary clinton and former
wright. now back to "hannity" ." >> sean: as we continue tonight on "hannity," we continue with the great one marked with an authorf a great book "rediscovering americanism." listening to you in the last segment, you were talking about the need for the intellectual foundation, and even beyond that post an aspiring these guys. i look at president trump and here is a guy, frankly, practical, common sense, instinctive knowledge that big government is...
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service is suspended mark trains are terminating before they get into the district area our team is spread angle of the every story for you. john gonzalez is there with passengers. julie wrights helping you to get around on the roads and rails but sam sweeney is live at the scene of the investigation. the go team says that they can't tell us when the rails will reopen. you canook behind me see that the investigation continues in the last few minutes. the medical examiner did go down to collect the two bodies of those employees. detailed investigation by the ntsb, alongside the metropolitan police department. again, no word on when this is going to reopen. they will have to begin by getting the orders from the amtrak train and the csx train that was traveling behind it with any surveillance in the area. those are the preliminary stages and they will have to get this cleaned up, collect everything with the investigation continuing at the end yes the. no word yet on when the train service will resume -- resume. that's the latest live from northeast washington. now let's send things over to john gonzalez, he is following the situation at union station. john: nightmare commute so
service is suspended mark trains are terminating before they get into the district area our team is spread angle of the every story for you. john gonzalez is there with passengers. julie wrights helping you to get around on the roads and rails but sam sweeney is live at the scene of the investigation. the go team says that they can't tell us when the rails will reopen. you canook behind me see that the investigation continues in the last few minutes. the medical examiner did go down to collect...
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mark. >>> we shall overcome. that was the message at the national museum for african american history and culture today. staff and guests standing together after the discovery of a noose inside there. news4's kristin wright is gathering reaction, including from a passer who says he's not letting this shake his faith. kristin? >> reporter: that's right. people who work over at the national museum of the american indian came over here to you know what, we stand united with you. ♪ ♪ we shall overcome >> reporter: a spontaneous moment of unity outside the national museum of african american history and culture. founding director lonnie bunch came out and spoke to supporters. >> and what i love is look at the faces. it's america at its best. unbelievably diverse, it's a group of people that help us remember what america can be. >> reporter: bunch says these are some of the museum's most difficult times. a noose was found on the floor of a gallery on segregation wednesday. it was in front of a display on the kkk. the museum said it has cameras in that area, but won't comment on what images they may or may not have. reverend lewis from atlanta said the discovery of the noose is a remind t trying to suggest that
mark. >>> we shall overcome. that was the message at the national museum for african american history and culture today. staff and guests standing together after the discovery of a noose inside there. news4's kristin wright is gathering reaction, including from a passer who says he's not letting this shake his faith. kristin? >> reporter: that's right. people who work over at the national museum of the american indian came over here to you know what, we stand united with you. ♪...