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and today mike williams has his future in his hands literally. that is the benefit of being a contractor reabling the home your family lost. >> life for me will always be before the fire and after the fire. >> and after the cleanup. today fema and the california office of emergency services shed light on how they managed california's biggest clearance projects since the 1906 earthquake. >> i think everybody sort of underestimated the size, scope and scale of the magnitude. >> the state and federal government spent $1.3 billion removing 2.2 million tons of debris that if spread out would cover 314 square miles. 314 square files is a lot of debris. and this over here just a small portion. all the cars from the fire zone. more than a football field's worth. >> could you even estimate how many cars are here? >> oh, i have absolutely no idea. >> kristen bern works for recycling solutions in santa rosa one of seven different debris dump sites in four counties. this mountain of concrete came from the foundations of fountain grove and coffey park. fema a
and today mike williams has his future in his hands literally. that is the benefit of being a contractor reabling the home your family lost. >> life for me will always be before the fire and after the fire. >> and after the cleanup. today fema and the california office of emergency services shed light on how they managed california's biggest clearance projects since the 1906 earthquake. >> i think everybody sort of underestimated the size, scope and scale of the magnitude....
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barry hawkins and mike williams are playing in the other semifinal.st of 17, still some way to go. we will also be live injerusalem. a shaky we will also be live injerusalem. a 5 ha ky start we will also be live injerusalem. a shaky start for chris froome. there isa shaky start for chris froome. there is a curious kenyan dumping story we have got for you. at the badminton horse trials, too. and we look forward to the hay—bellew fight this weekend. but now it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have tully, a new film starring charlie's. and the new and make him a merry ‘s flower. tully i'm looking forward to because it is made by the people who made juno which is just glorious. i it is made by the people who made juno which isjust glorious. i love that movie so much. written by gabor cody, directed by jason that movie so much. written by gabor cody, directed byjason reitman. they work together with charlize t
barry hawkins and mike williams are playing in the other semifinal.st of 17, still some way to go. we will also be live injerusalem. a shaky we will also be live injerusalem. a 5 ha ky start we will also be live injerusalem. a shaky start for chris froome. there isa shaky start for chris froome. there is a curious kenyan dumping story we have got for you. at the badminton horse trials, too. and we look forward to the hay—bellew fight this weekend. but now it is time for the film review. hello...
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denise williams appearing in court for the 2000 death of mike williams. nise williams later married his best friend, brian winchester. the two allegedly conspired for nine months to kill williams. she did collect a nearly $2 million life insurance policy. >>> news on the search for up to six girls missing for decades. invest d authorities now revealing the suspect, convicted killer arthur ream, backed about murdering six people to inmates. >>> the severe weather threat across the midwest tonight. the storm system drenching the plains states. montana right here under water. tonight, chicago and indianapolis in the path of damaging winds, hail, possible tornadoes. that system then threatening the northeast tomorrow. >>> and the e. coli outbreak involving romaine lettuce continues to spread tonight. four more statements with illnesses. 29 states now effected. 149 sickened. the e. coli tied to romaine lettuce from yuma, arizona. >>> when we come back, america strong tonight. why an entire stadium was suddenly on its feet. you will be, too, when you see this. h
denise williams appearing in court for the 2000 death of mike williams. nise williams later married his best friend, brian winchester. the two allegedly conspired for nine months to kill williams. she did collect a nearly $2 million life insurance policy. >>> news on the search for up to six girls missing for decades. invest d authorities now revealing the suspect, convicted killer arthur ream, backed about murdering six people to inmates. >>> the severe weather threat across...
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that was then and today -- mike williams has his future in his hands literally. that is the benefit of it being a contractor rebuilding the home p>> life for me will always be before the fire and after the fire. >> reporter: and after the cleanup. today fema and the california office of emergency services shed light on how they managed california's biggest cleaning project since the 1906 earthquake. >> i think everybody sort of underestimated the size, scope and scale of the magnitude. >> reporter: the state and federal government spent $1.3 billion removing 2.2 million tons of debris that spread out would cover 314 square miles. 314 square miles is a lot of debris, and this over here just a small portion of it. all these cars from the fire zone. more than a football field's worth. could you even estimate how many cars are here? >> i have absolutely no idea. >> reporter: christian burns works for one of seven different debris sites in four counties. fema and the army corp got in this area early they said today because of flat topog raeraphy access. he pointed to
that was then and today -- mike williams has his future in his hands literally. that is the benefit of it being a contractor rebuilding the home p>> life for me will always be before the fire and after the fire. >> reporter: and after the cleanup. today fema and the california office of emergency services shed light on how they managed california's biggest cleaning project since the 1906 earthquake. >> i think everybody sort of underestimated the size, scope and scale of the...
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>> mike: william la jeunesse reporting.> mike: on tonight's whatever happened to segment natalee holloway the teenager was on a trip to aruba when she disappeared back in 2005. her case ignited a media frenzy which failed to produce any real answers. correspondent jonathan serrie tells us where things stand right now. >> this is something you will never get out of your mind. >> 13 years after the disappearance of his daughter natalee, dave holloway is still searching for answers. >> you always think about what could have been and what happened. >> in 2005, the 18-year-old from birmingham, alabama, vanished from a high school graduation trip to aruba. >> natalee, in a sense, became america's child aruba became the center of international mystery. >> last seen leaving a popular bar with then 17-year-old joran van der sloot. >> joran van der sloot was not arrested until 10 days after natalee went missing. and i think the news media their involvement forced this. >> the news crews defended on the tiny nation as the mystery arou
>> mike: william la jeunesse reporting.> mike: on tonight's whatever happened to segment natalee holloway the teenager was on a trip to aruba when she disappeared back in 2005. her case ignited a media frenzy which failed to produce any real answers. correspondent jonathan serrie tells us where things stand right now. >> this is something you will never get out of your mind. >> 13 years after the disappearance of his daughter natalee, dave holloway is still searching for...
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in what remains of the coffey park, mike williams had his future in his hands, literally pounding on it with every nail. that is the luxury of being a contractor rebuilding the house your family lost. >> life for me will always be before the fire and after the fire. >> a life that moved on from despair and zlags in sever months. with 99% of the debris picked up fema and the california office of emergency services talked today about how they managed the california big clean jum since the 1906 earthquake. >> i think everybody underestimated the size scope and scale of the magnitude. >> the state and federal government spent $1.3 billion removing 2.2 million tons of debris that's spread out would cover 314 square miles. >> 314 square miles is a lot of debris. and this over here just a small portion of it. all the cars from the fire zone. more than a football field worth. >> could you even estimate how many cars are here? >> i have absolutely no idea. >> kristin bern works for recycling slaugss one of dump sites in the counties. this mountain of concrete came from the foundations of coff
in what remains of the coffey park, mike williams had his future in his hands, literally pounding on it with every nail. that is the luxury of being a contractor rebuilding the house your family lost. >> life for me will always be before the fire and after the fire. >> a life that moved on from despair and zlags in sever months. with 99% of the debris picked up fema and the california office of emergency services talked today about how they managed the california big clean jum since...
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barry hawkins and mike williams are playing in the other semifinal. playing in the other semifinal.ekend. but now it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have tully, a new film starring charlie's. charlie's. and the new and make him a merry ‘s flower. it is made by the people who made juno which is just glorious. it is made by the people who made juno which isjust glorious. juno which isjust glorious. i love that movie so much. that movie so much. written by gabor cody, directed byjason reitman. cody, directed byjason reitman. they work together with charlize theron on young adults. theron on young adults.
barry hawkins and mike williams are playing in the other semifinal. playing in the other semifinal.ekend. but now it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have tully, a new film starring charlie's. charlie's. and the new and make him a merry ‘s flower. it is made by the people who made juno which is just glorious. it is made by the people who made...
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for the political panel, former special assistant to donald trump and press secretary to mike pence and juan williams part of the train from new york city stopping in. thank you both for being here. let's start with guns. the pres. used this in the context of the midterms. here is what he said. >> you know what is happening. it seems that if we are going to outlaw guns like so many people want to do, democrats, you better get out and vote. >> this is something we talked about. this works better for as a campaign issue. what do you think? >> look at the poll numbers the last few years but especially after parkland is the numbers calling for stricter gun control have gone up. it is 69% in the latest ap paul and the specific concerns while people say democrats don't have power as you pointed out, the fear is these people want to come and take your guns and that is being used, don't get complacent, midterms are coming, you have got to get out and vote but concern is people like rick scott, the governor of florida, someone who is being sued by the nra because he put in place stricter gun controls in terms
for the political panel, former special assistant to donald trump and press secretary to mike pence and juan williams part of the train from new york city stopping in. thank you both for being here. let's start with guns. the pres. used this in the context of the midterms. here is what he said. >> you know what is happening. it seems that if we are going to outlaw guns like so many people want to do, democrats, you better get out and vote. >> this is something we talked about. this...
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chairman, henry kissinger, former secretary of state, mike mcconnell, former obama administration director of national intelligence, admiral william mcriven, former commander socom, michael morrell, acting and deputy c.i.a. director, michael mukas mukasey, former bush administration attorney general, leon panetta, former obama administration c.i.a. director and secretary of defense, mike rogers, republican congressman, former house intel committee chairman, george shultz, incredible statesman, former secretary of state under president reagan, and george tenet, former clinton and bush c.i.a. director. now, mr. president, that is impressive. that is an impressive list. that is the who's who -- democrat and republican -- of who's been in charge of our intelligence services over the last two to three decades -- decades -- and they're all supporting ms. haspel. so she's qualified. she has the support of everybody. what i want to do, mr. president, is talk briefly on essentially where the nomination has focused on. and like in washington, a lot of times you can have an issue that comes up, everybody focuses on it and you miss the broade
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williams, u.s. marine corps in world war ii. medal of honor recipient mikeyberry, who encouraged our efforts, worked tirelessly in support of the monument and inspires us in every way. mr. joe klein, a combat helicopter crew chief in vietnam, a superb artist who assisted in the design of the monument. representative mark amaday. senator tammy baldwin of wisconsin, who along with senator dan sullivan of alaska led the senate effort supporting the monuments. ms. karen durhaming ing aguilar. representing the secretary of the army, major general frank tate and sergeant major mike dove, representing the comme commandant of the marine corps. deputy to the commander mr. egan ha haverlack and paul bigs. major general retired james jackson. representing the united states navy, rear admiral rock. representing quad a, brigadier general steve munt, retired. and last but not least army warrant officer first class and air force lieutenant colonel bob he hessleby. it was bob's dedication and determination to the memorial completion that we are here today. please join me in
williams, u.s. marine corps in world war ii. medal of honor recipient mikeyberry, who encouraged our efforts, worked tirelessly in support of the monument and inspires us in every way. mr. joe klein, a combat helicopter crew chief in vietnam, a superb artist who assisted in the design of the monument. representative mark amaday. senator tammy baldwin of wisconsin, who along with senator dan sullivan of alaska led the senate effort supporting the monuments. ms. karen durhaming ing aguilar....
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williams, u.s. marine corps and world war ii. medal of honor recipient mike spayberry, who encouraged our efforts, worked tirelessly in support of the monument, and inspires us in every way. mr. joe kline, a combat helicopter crew chief in vietnam, a superb artist who assisted in the design of the monument. representative mark amodei of nevada. the congressman who led the house effort in support of the monument. senator tammy baldwin of wisconsin, who, along with senator dan sullivan of alaska, led the senate effort supporting the monument. ms. karen durham aguilera, executive director of army cemeteries. her leadership and vision were key factors in the final monument design and the wonderful placement within this cemetery. representing the secretary of the army, major general frank tate and sergeant major mike dove. representing the commandant of the marine corps brigadier general bradford garrin, he is the deputy assistant commandant marine corps aviation. representing the military district of washington, d.c., deputy to the commander, mr. eagan heberlack
williams, u.s. marine corps and world war ii. medal of honor recipient mike spayberry, who encouraged our efforts, worked tirelessly in support of the monument, and inspires us in every way. mr. joe kline, a combat helicopter crew chief in vietnam, a superb artist who assisted in the design of the monument. representative mark amodei of nevada. the congressman who led the house effort in support of the monument. senator tammy baldwin of wisconsin, who, along with senator dan sullivan of alaska,...
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along some of the others, serena williams without a cat, alongside her husband, jonny wilkinson, the world cup winner, james haskell with his girlfriend, chloe madeley, and mikeshe was right at the end of the aisle! ok, let's head back to wembley and catch up on the second half of the fa cup final between manchester united and chelsea. these are live pictures from bbc one, you can watch on the bbc sport website as well. chelsea still leading, just over ten minutes to go at wembley, eden hazard's penalty is the difference between the sides. manchester united have been applying some pressure, alexis sanchez had a goal ruled out, narrowly offside, the right decision from referee michael oliver, but they are trying their best to get back into the match. you can listen to it on 5 live. and you can watch on bbc one. so the big story on bbc news has been the royal wedding, let's take a look back over some of the day's key moments. # amen, amen # amen, amen # this little light of mine # i'm gonna let it shine # let it shine, let it shine # to show my love # even in my home # i'm gonna let it shine # let it shine # even in my home # i'm gonna let it shine # let it shi
along some of the others, serena williams without a cat, alongside her husband, jonny wilkinson, the world cup winner, james haskell with his girlfriend, chloe madeley, and mikeshe was right at the end of the aisle! ok, let's head back to wembley and catch up on the second half of the fa cup final between manchester united and chelsea. these are live pictures from bbc one, you can watch on the bbc sport website as well. chelsea still leading, just over ten minutes to go at wembley, eden...
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back to the senate like joe donnelly or you can send us republicans like mike braun to drain the swamp. >> julie: juan williamss a fox news analyst and co-host of "the five" and steve hilton is co-host of the next revolution. you were there with bill when you were watching this thing. it was pretty exciting. this race. obviously, expected to be one of the nation's most competitive senate races. how hard is it going to be for the g.o.p. to flip this seat in indiana from blue to red? >> oh, no, really, i think of indiana as a red state, julie, and it's a state that president trump won handily. the key here was that the opposition to joe donnelly last time really was ameshed in scandal. and now you've got mike braun who last night, you know, said he's in the mold of president trump. he's a businessman and he ran as a trump candidate so they have a shot here. joe donnelly is obviously the incumbent. incumbents have something of an advantage. but you're going to see something similar play out in states that the president won handily. west virginia, missouri, west virginia and that's why last night was a kickoff for
back to the senate like joe donnelly or you can send us republicans like mike braun to drain the swamp. >> julie: juan williamss a fox news analyst and co-host of "the five" and steve hilton is co-host of the next revolution. you were there with bill when you were watching this thing. it was pretty exciting. this race. obviously, expected to be one of the nation's most competitive senate races. how hard is it going to be for the g.o.p. to flip this seat in indiana from blue to...
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. >> reporter: tonya williams just after she picked up her sapling this morning. back in coffey park, her husband mikewed us the remains of what used to be tonya's favorite lemon tree. >> that is all that is left. >> i think it is one of the sweetest things that penny can do to give back. >> reporter: now that the word is out, penny is tryering to keep up. >> i'm just a person, not a nursery. >> reporter: and they are just fragile saplings, but in a region that has suffered so much, penny's lemon tree gesture matters. >> beginning people back a little something that is alive. everything was gone. >> reporter: not gone anymore because the lemon trees are making a comeback. wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> next, a welcome home party for a pug that was i support the affordable care act, and voted against all trump's attempts to repeal it. but we need to do more. i believe in universal health care. in a public health option to compete with private insurance companies. and expanding medicare to everyone over 55. and i believe medicare must be empowered to negotiate the price of drugs. california values sena
. >> reporter: tonya williams just after she picked up her sapling this morning. back in coffey park, her husband mikewed us the remains of what used to be tonya's favorite lemon tree. >> that is all that is left. >> i think it is one of the sweetest things that penny can do to give back. >> reporter: now that the word is out, penny is tryering to keep up. >> i'm just a person, not a nursery. >> reporter: and they are just fragile saplings, but in a region...
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. >> reporter: tonya williams just after she picked up her sapling this morning. back in coffey park, her husband mikeains of what used to be tonya's favorite lemon tree. >> that is all that is left. >> i think it is one of the sweetest things that penny can do to give back. >> reporter: now that the word is out, penny is tryering to keep up. >> i'm just a person, not a nursery. >> reporter: and they are just fragile saplings, but in a region that has suffered so much, penny's lemon tree gesture matters. >> beginning people back a little something that is alive. everything was gone. >> reporter: not gone anymore because the lemon trees are making a comeback. wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> next, a welcome home party for a pug that was stolen from >>> welcome back. here are the winning numbers from last night's $45 million mega millions drawing. 14, 38, 40, 53, 70 on, mega number 22. nobody picked all six, so tuesday night's jackpot goes up to $50 million. >>> today a welcome home party for a pug who was found 12 days after being stolen. stephanie was heartbroken. a woman who saw the story on the news
. >> reporter: tonya williams just after she picked up her sapling this morning. back in coffey park, her husband mikeains of what used to be tonya's favorite lemon tree. >> that is all that is left. >> i think it is one of the sweetest things that penny can do to give back. >> reporter: now that the word is out, penny is tryering to keep up. >> i'm just a person, not a nursery. >> reporter: and they are just fragile saplings, but in a region that has...
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. >> reporter: tonya williams just after she picked up her sapling this morning. back in coffey park, her husband mikef what used to be tonya's favorite lemon tree. >> that is all that is left. >> i think it is one of the sweetest things that penny can do to give back. >> reporter: now that the word is out, penny is trying to keep up. >> i'm just a person, not a nursery. >> reporter: and they are just fragile saplings, but in a region that has suffered so much, penny's lemon tree gesture matters. >> beginning people back a little something that is alive. everything was gone. >> reporter: not gone anymore because the lemon trees are making a comeback. wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> next, a welcome home party for a pug that was stolen from outside of a supermarket in san francisco. i support the affordable care act, and voted against all trump's attempts to repeal it. but we need to do more. i believe in universal health care. in a public health option to compete with private insurance companies. and expanding medicare to everyone over 55. and i believe medicare must be empowered to negotiate the price
. >> reporter: tonya williams just after she picked up her sapling this morning. back in coffey park, her husband mikef what used to be tonya's favorite lemon tree. >> that is all that is left. >> i think it is one of the sweetest things that penny can do to give back. >> reporter: now that the word is out, penny is trying to keep up. >> i'm just a person, not a nursery. >> reporter: and they are just fragile saplings, but in a region that has suffered so...
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. >> that's tanya williams after she picked up her sapling this morning back in coffey park her husband mike of the favorite lemon tree. >> it's there. that's all that is left. >> that's it. >> i think it is one of the sweetest things that penny could do to give back. >> now the word is out penny is trying to keep up zproo i'm just a person i'm not a nursery. >> and they're just federal judge i'll saplings years from planting but in a region suffering so much her lemon tree gesture matters. >> giving people back a little something that's alive. everything was gone. >> not gone anymore because the lemon trees are making a comeback. in santa rosa, wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >> that's wonderful. you know the trees will event produce lemons. penny told us they're the sweatest like her project. >>> and you can always gets the news any time with the news app with the enhanced live video features, more customization and personalized push alerts to get more of the news you delivered to you in realtime. thank you for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00 i'm ama daetz. news at 5:00 starts now. >>> we we
. >> that's tanya williams after she picked up her sapling this morning back in coffey park her husband mike of the favorite lemon tree. >> it's there. that's all that is left. >> that's it. >> i think it is one of the sweetest things that penny could do to give back. >> now the word is out penny is trying to keep up zproo i'm just a person i'm not a nursery. >> and they're just federal judge i'll saplings years from planting but in a region suffering so much...
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williams held them at bay until police arrived. now what did the woman used to stop the intruder to mike sprague? no. a pistol.d go on and on and on. you know what the stories reveal? with the major media work so hard to suppress. phones do save lives, especially used by women who know how to use them. that's what i call real girl power. leveling the playing field. we will be right back with the last bite. including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. you don't always use your smartphone to like something. here we are! how is it? perfect! who's this? you don't always use it to share something. he's doing it! but when it matters most, you count on tracfone to keep you connected, for less. can you send that to me? yeah. our smartphone plan gives you talk, text and data with unlimited carryover for just $15 a month, no contract. all with nationwide 4g lte coverage. get top smartphones or bring your own phone. tracfone. for moments that matter >> laura: it's time for the last bite. actually, two bytes from today. both showing the disconnect b
williams held them at bay until police arrived. now what did the woman used to stop the intruder to mike sprague? no. a pistol.d go on and on and on. you know what the stories reveal? with the major media work so hard to suppress. phones do save lives, especially used by women who know how to use them. that's what i call real girl power. leveling the playing field. we will be right back with the last bite. including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can...
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mike pompeo talk about how well read kim jong-un was. we just hope that the president is well read and ready for this summit. >> breanna williams, thank youweekend. >> you, too. >>> sticking with north decreea major reversal from pyongyang causing further concern. paula hancocks is live in seoul. there was a moment where north koreans had invited in american and south korean press to show the dismantling of a nuclear facility. and now? >> that's right, christine. now we're hearing from the south korean government over the last hour that north korea has not accepted the visa applications from those south korean journalists. so they were expecting to go to the nuclear test site in the northeast of the country. it's where the six nuclear tests have all taken place. north korea made quite a show about it, saying that they would go to dismantle this nuclear test site, shut it down and invite south korean and american journalists and experts into the country to be completely transparent, to show exactly what they were doing. now we're hearing that those visa applications have not been accepted from the unification ministry. now they're trying t
mike pompeo talk about how well read kim jong-un was. we just hope that the president is well read and ready for this summit. >> breanna williams, thank youweekend. >> you, too. >>> sticking with north decreea major reversal from pyongyang causing further concern. paula hancocks is live in seoul. there was a moment where north koreans had invited in american and south korean press to show the dismantling of a nuclear facility. and now? >> that's right, christine. now...
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mike pence was on the u.s.-mexico border touring a construction site for the border wall and praising border patrol agents. earlier, williamse caught up with the vp. watch. >> it's about building a wall. it's about upholding our laws, but it's also about changing our immigration laws in america. that's when we will see the real change. >> after his trip to the border, vice president pence and house majority leader kevin mccarthy held a fund-raiser in beverly hills to help the campaigns of some of california's struggling g.o.p. house members. it's notable that two california indian tribes with huge casino operations each gave $100,000. shannon. >> shannon: all right, trace gallagher live in north coast. to give her much. terrorists are trying to infiltrate our border. that's the morning based on new data from homeland to secretary kirstjen nielsen. she spoke exclusively to chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge about the challenges we are still facing after 9/11. >> people think of border security in very different ways. border security is national security. >> homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen says
mike pence was on the u.s.-mexico border touring a construction site for the border wall and praising border patrol agents. earlier, williamse caught up with the vp. watch. >> it's about building a wall. it's about upholding our laws, but it's also about changing our immigration laws in america. that's when we will see the real change. >> after his trip to the border, vice president pence and house majority leader kevin mccarthy held a fund-raiser in beverly hills to help the...
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but mike dropped off the top ten for the first time since -- >> michael is always -- >> it is number 12 now. so it's been taken by william and noah and marcus you are in the top 200. >> somewhere on the list, that is all that matters. >> now i checked kari, k.a.r.i. and chris, they are not in the top 1,000. >> we never get our own -- >> but that does not mean they are bad. that is a good thing. that means you are unique in your character as well as your spelling. >> i wish they did nicknames, like booboo bear and baby bear and -- >> i didn't check. if people go to nbcbayarea.com, you could click on that article. there is a link to the social media administration to look up any variation. look up all of the information, the breaking news and what you need to or want to know, nbcbayarea.com. >> i don't think they track when we call you sugar, though. >>> coming up here, he was rear-ended by an uber driver, but the problem didn't stop there. one man's quest to track down the driver because of what he drove away with. stay with us. i'm dianne feinstein and i approve this message. i support the affordable care act, and voted
but mike dropped off the top ten for the first time since -- >> michael is always -- >> it is number 12 now. so it's been taken by william and noah and marcus you are in the top 200. >> somewhere on the list, that is all that matters. >> now i checked kari, k.a.r.i. and chris, they are not in the top 1,000. >> we never get our own -- >> but that does not mean they are bad. that is a good thing. that means you are unique in your character as well as your...
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williams, in our washington bureau. kelly, start with you, just on this breaking news from the "new york times." matt apuzzo and mike schmidt reporting that ty cobb is out and that flood is in. where are we on this, and what's the white house saying publicly right now? >> reporter: so tar, kasie, the white house is telling us that ty cobb has been talking about retiring over aeredof weeks, and is prepared to do that now. they are not disclosing at this point what role emmet flood would have. we're working all sources to get a better picture of that. what i think, when matt's signal -- part of what he was beginning to talk about is the influence of cobb inside the white house over this past year as someone who has been friendly towards mueller and his team in terms of a spirit of cooperation with a belief that that would hasten the end of the investigation, as opposed to putting up road blocks that would take more time. one of the things that our reporting collectively here has told us about ty cobb's point of view within the discussions at the legal circle is that he would have been avoice in favor of the president
williams, in our washington bureau. kelly, start with you, just on this breaking news from the "new york times." matt apuzzo and mike schmidt reporting that ty cobb is out and that flood is in. where are we on this, and what's the white house saying publicly right now? >> reporter: so tar, kasie, the white house is telling us that ty cobb has been talking about retiring over aeredof weeks, and is prepared to do that now. they are not disclosing at this point what role emmet...
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williams. >>> good morning to you. it's a little bit gray outside and meteorologist mike nicco has the forecast. >> you can definitely seeemperatures below average, mid to upper 50s, if you're on the bay, north of the bay bridge could be really choppy. low to mid 70s east bay and south bay. in fact it gets cooler on wednesday. watch out for mist and drizzle. >> let's take you to the east bay, we are still dealing with resill yal delays, coming from dansville into orlando, that crash is in the clearing stage. southbound a pixar nighttime spectacular. all new together forever- ooohhhh. ahhhhhh. okay, maybe two. celebrate freindship and beyond at pixar fest. now through september 3rd at disneyland resort. >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. volcano emergency. a dangerous new crack opens up. lava spewing out of it. new fears of a massive eruption in hawaii. more evacuations under way. police are going door to door telling people to leave right now. we are live from the scene. >>> new this morning, the story of the mother now a surrogate for her own daughter and carrying twins. the rare condition that led to their decis
williams. >>> good morning to you. it's a little bit gray outside and meteorologist mike nicco has the forecast. >> you can definitely seeemperatures below average, mid to upper 50s, if you're on the bay, north of the bay bridge could be really choppy. low to mid 70s east bay and south bay. in fact it gets cooler on wednesday. watch out for mist and drizzle. >> let's take you to the east bay, we are still dealing with resill yal delays, coming from dansville into orlando,...
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mike earlier this morning, our distinguished professor. in the stevens family, whose support has made this conference possible. william walker stevens embodies a lot of the policies we will be talking about today in his long career. primarily lived in charlottesville, and was born in 1928 in pennsylvania, but started living in charlottesville in 1950, when after princeton, he came to uva law school. he worked for the central intelligence agency, was stationed in berlin and tokyo, and returned to charlottesville of married carol wheeler maryland, and was one of the founders of the monticello , until 1967, when virginia national bank bought monticello national bank. he chaired until 1998, for almost 30 years. he was a special assistant at the u.s. mission to vietnam for economic warfare in saigon from 1966 to 1967. after that, he was president of a private company that invests in equities and real estate. he was a columnist for the charlottesville observer from 1993 to 2000, and in addition to the miller center, where he was part of our presidents are go, he was also involved in the governor's commonwealth counsel for t
mike earlier this morning, our distinguished professor. in the stevens family, whose support has made this conference possible. william walker stevens embodies a lot of the policies we will be talking about today in his long career. primarily lived in charlottesville, and was born in 1928 in pennsylvania, but started living in charlottesville in 1950, when after princeton, he came to uva law school. he worked for the central intelligence agency, was stationed in berlin and tokyo, and returned...
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mike a pink condescending jackass. even lester holt gets a cameo. what did you mean in your interview with lester holt about mr. comey and russia, mr. president. who cares. he's no brian williamsas the president has discarded the constitution and rule of law as suggested by your questions, he needs a stern course correction. these would be objective violations in any other era. but wrongdoing is a dynamic and suggestive sport that is only bad when your opponent does something. mueller seems to be compromised in his choice of legal elves and his choice of james comey. and he has a legion of anti-trumpers to make sure he's unfirable. this entire process is so politicized. it's not unreasonable knot not to see scene outcome. leftists see government as the ultimate tool of will-bending force to right the wrong decisions much dumb, simple people. that's the memo. [♪] are you sick of issues like the mueller investigation riding our great nation? our next guests will argue for the opposition. >> it's time to party swap. all right. look at them. here is how it's going to work. our liberal marie harf is going to argue for the conservative side. our conservative and returning channelon
mike a pink condescending jackass. even lester holt gets a cameo. what did you mean in your interview with lester holt about mr. comey and russia, mr. president. who cares. he's no brian williamsas the president has discarded the constitution and rule of law as suggested by your questions, he needs a stern course correction. these would be objective violations in any other era. but wrongdoing is a dynamic and suggestive sport that is only bad when your opponent does something. mueller seems to...
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mike scope the glare of the media. never far from them. it's a world really that very few people can understand. it's no surprise given that that harry did choose prince william little more closely. we're joined by royal watcher hilary ford. with us from washington d.c. and thank you so much for being with us. give us a sense. do you think that losing their mother at such a young age brought these two men closer together? >> thank you for having me. absolutely. they had a strange world and a strange life. they had a brutal start obviously. with the loss of their mother. they had a happy childhood. a foundation of happiness they had a brutal experience. we can look directly to a picture says a thousand words. look at all the photographs of them together. they have the very special bond and they glisten when their in each others company. it's very telling to hear what prince william said when he was asked his reaction to the engagement he was in finland and said he wished them well and it was a proper response. and added i hope he stops scrounging out of my fridge. the fact he would make a comment like that. add some comic level. it proves their are close and i
mike scope the glare of the media. never far from them. it's a world really that very few people can understand. it's no surprise given that that harry did choose prince william little more closely. we're joined by royal watcher hilary ford. with us from washington d.c. and thank you so much for being with us. give us a sense. do you think that losing their mother at such a young age brought these two men closer together? >> thank you for having me. absolutely. they had a strange world...