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mueller family left court without saying anything.nto, abc 7 news. >> in the east by police arrested two menjr(((uáq" of an attempted burglary in orinda. officers spotted them attempting to burglarize a car along mountain diablopn car this morning. taser brought down one guy. they say the suspects pick a home close to bart. rob the house and'ñ.Ñ then escae on barttx. police warn residentsas about a spree4í of9 4 robbery attempt happened in moraga and twodl in o.th. >> firefightersjk job never end. one bay area man jumped in actionmd to save÷a woman's life while on conviction. vallejo firefighters and paramedic"yv ramone villanova a wasuq with his family on oahu when he notice add woman face down not moving in a la goop. he and two other men pulled the woman out. advanced life support was performed until paramedic arrived. woman scheduled to be released from the hospital this week. >>> air force inspector general is launching an investigation into an incident earlier this year at travis air force base. one side is portraying this as a
mueller family left court without saying anything.nto, abc 7 news. >> in the east by police arrested two menjr(((uáq" of an attempted burglary in orinda. officers spotted them attempting to burglarize a car along mountain diablopn car this morning. taser brought down one guy. they say the suspects pick a home close to bart. rob the house and'ñ.Ñ then escae on barttx. police warn residentsas about a spree4í of9 4 robbery attempt happened in moraga and twodl in o.th. >>...
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her mother leaving federal court in sacramento thursday after facing mueller for the first time. >> i have been wanting to come for a while. it has been a long and dramatic paul. -- it has been long and dramatic. one more step. >> reporter: his brother says traumatizes them to this day. >> for the lousy, frankly. you go from this terrible violent ordeal to them being accused of international media, being liars. >> reporter: a cell phone found at a separate home not only led to the arrest of mueller but connected him to the billy who kidnapping. >> the evidence against him on the dublin's burglary was overwhelming. he was charged with it worked he admitted it and pled no contest.>> reporter: a defense attorney says the phone was obtained without a search warrant violating his constitutional rights to privacy but a federal judge disagreed. >> that would include all of the search warrants. >> a kidnapping case with bizarre twists and turns. >> a total roller coaster. they have been better since they caught the perpetrator but i don't know how you will ever get over a trauma like that. >>
her mother leaving federal court in sacramento thursday after facing mueller for the first time. >> i have been wanting to come for a while. it has been a long and dramatic paul. -- it has been long and dramatic. one more step. >> reporter: his brother says traumatizes them to this day. >> for the lousy, frankly. you go from this terrible violent ordeal to them being accused of international media, being liars. >> reporter: a cell phone found at a separate home not only...
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if you matthias mueller wasn't worried about any kind of cannibalization. abouthe wasn't worried any kind of cannibalization. this is not -- this is what classic carmakers have to get used to. over the next five to 10 years, we will earn money from the business. we want to change and become a supplier of mobility. in this case, it is necessary to open up these business fields, andgnize profit goals generate revenues using and offering these mobility services. in a couple weeks, they will come out and give us their big strategy plan from now until 2025. hopefully we will get more specifics on what kinds of returns they expect, how much more money they want to spend on these kinds of things and what businesses will have to shutter in which car models they will have to get rid of to do that. as you were doing this , vw sales in the u.s. down 17% in the last month. what did he say to you about trying to settle what's going on in the u.s. first before moving forward? his focus really is on the overall car business. we tend to focus on the volkswagen brand becaus
if you matthias mueller wasn't worried about any kind of cannibalization. abouthe wasn't worried any kind of cannibalization. this is not -- this is what classic carmakers have to get used to. over the next five to 10 years, we will earn money from the business. we want to change and become a supplier of mobility. in this case, it is necessary to open up these business fields, andgnize profit goals generate revenues using and offering these mobility services. in a couple weeks, they will come...
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with that, let me turn it over to my colleague, john mueller. >> thanks very much for coming out. it's not totally common for political scientist and co-author books with engineers. you might be interested in how that have been. when my first book on terrorism came out called overblown and 2006, i managed to get on the jon stewart show and they wanted me on halloween because we will talk about fear and so forth. mark stuart along with his wife were visiting ohio state at that time. they are both engineers. mark e-mailed me i've been working on something along that line. they started talking about raking in analysis and have a little bit. we do with it in a pretty efficient way. it's not simply to say to figure out what the probability of a terrorist attack is, but rather how many terrorist attacks of a security measure have to prevent an order to justify the expense as the cost both benefit them. at any rate, we've been in dark on a career writing a whole bunch of stuff up about 20 peer-reviewed articles and the very dozens of outfits. we got wanted to playboy. you will be happy t
with that, let me turn it over to my colleague, john mueller. >> thanks very much for coming out. it's not totally common for political scientist and co-author books with engineers. you might be interested in how that have been. when my first book on terrorism came out called overblown and 2006, i managed to get on the jon stewart show and they wanted me on halloween because we will talk about fear and so forth. mark stuart along with his wife were visiting ohio state at that time. they...
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. >> one of our favorite ladies, jessie mueller is with us, won the tony for best actress in "beautiful." she's in the running for another one. >> when i saw her as carole king, i thought i couldn't see her in another role. >> and she's so good. >> lovely lily and a back with the looks for less. everything she wears i want. >> because it is size 6. >> and since it is try day friday. >> leslie brought us some bottles to match perfectly with your summer cookout. all for under $15. >> this woman knows how to drink. >> you know the strange sounds your body makes, we will help you decipher them. they may mean something. you need to listen to your body. >> first of all, importantly the lead story of the show, national donut day. >> yes. in honor of you, hoda. it is strange how it started. the salvation army founded it, donut day in 1938 to pay tribute to the female volunteers that provided donuts and other supplies to soldiers in world war i. >> in honor of that, brought an assortment of supply offent mans. >> i love the cake blueberry ones. >> okay. and is this cream filled? >> yes. >> does
. >> one of our favorite ladies, jessie mueller is with us, won the tony for best actress in "beautiful." she's in the running for another one. >> when i saw her as carole king, i thought i couldn't see her in another role. >> and she's so good. >> lovely lily and a back with the looks for less. everything she wears i want. >> because it is size 6. >> and since it is try day friday. >> leslie brought us some bottles to match perfectly with...
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. >> one of >> one of our favorite ladies, jesse mueller, is with us. she won the tony for "beautiful." >> when i saw her as carol king, i never thought i could see her playing another role, but then i saw her in this. she's so good. >> little lovely lilliana is back with the newest luxe trends. >> are they shoes? >> everything she wears i want. i can never fit in it. >> because it's a size 6. >> and since it's try-day friday. >> she brought in bottles that fit with your summer cookout menu all under $15. >> you know those sounds that si sometimes your body makes? they might actualy something. you need to list ten to your bo. >> but first the lead story, it's national donut day. >> it's strange how it started. the salvation army founded donut day in 1938 to pay tribute to the donut female volunteers who provided donuts and other things for soldiers during world war i. >> we brought a whole assortment of entenmann's. i like the cake blueberry ones. >> is that what that is? is this a cream filled? >> yes. >> does it have cream in the middle like vanilla c
. >> one of >> one of our favorite ladies, jesse mueller, is with us. she won the tony for "beautiful." >> when i saw her as carol king, i never thought i could see her playing another role, but then i saw her in this. she's so good. >> little lovely lilliana is back with the newest luxe trends. >> are they shoes? >> everything she wears i want. i can never fit in it. >> because it's a size 6. >> and since it's try-day friday. >>...
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matthew mueller broke into a home and then kidnapped hoskins and held her for ransom.at the time, police did not believe that she had been kidnapped at all. didn't believe her story. they now believe it's true but mueller's story will try to have all of the evidence against him thrown out of court. his attorney claims that the evidence was obtained during an illegal surge of his cell phone. >>> deputies say a mix-up resulted in the release of the wrong inmate from jail. they both had the same name, both listed as 5'10" and both born in 1971. the wrong michael willis was released tuesday night but yesterday they found him and took him into custody. the real one supposed to be released was given his freedom at that point. >>> a follow up now to teachers and leaders in the gilroy school district are in the hot seat. gloria allred is filing more lawsuits against the school. students say that a teacher sent him inappropriate text messages and one mother says she informed the school but nothing happened. allred says the school needs to be held accountable. >> negligent super
matthew mueller broke into a home and then kidnapped hoskins and held her for ransom.at the time, police did not believe that she had been kidnapped at all. didn't believe her story. they now believe it's true but mueller's story will try to have all of the evidence against him thrown out of court. his attorney claims that the evidence was obtained during an illegal surge of his cell phone. >>> deputies say a mix-up resulted in the release of the wrong inmate from jail. they both had...
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mueller water. >> mueller, many, many years ago but i still like the stocks. i think it is terrific. water infrastructure and we like water infrastructure. margo in new york. >> caller: hey, jim, i'm so glad to be talking to you. >> same here. >> caller: i'm talking about -- >> it has a $9 target on it. walgreens is trying to bite. i don't trust the government anymore. let's to go bill in ohio. bill. >> caller: boo-ya. cleveland is living large today. >> there's a classic cleveland stock. i like it very much. there is not much more to say other than they had a real good quarter. that's the conclusion of the line round! i'm here at the td ameritrade trader offices. steve, other than making me move stuff, what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td ameritrade. thank you. ordering
mueller water. >> mueller, many, many years ago but i still like the stocks. i think it is terrific. water infrastructure and we like water infrastructure. margo in new york. >> caller: hey, jim, i'm so glad to be talking to you. >> same here. >> caller: i'm talking about -- >> it has a $9 target on it. walgreens is trying to bite. i don't trust the government anymore. let's to go bill in ohio. bill. >> caller: boo-ya. cleveland is living large today....
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the attorney for suspect matthew mueller say police illegally accessed his cline's cell phone. police say moeller left the phone behind as he was fleeing from an unrelated burglary. prosecutors say a burglar can't expect privacy for an item left behind. investigators are able to link moeller with the abduction of denise hoskins a few months earlier. that case made headlines around the world when vallejo police labeled it a host to later admit that kidnapping did happen. >> moeller could face life in prison if convicted. our reporter henry lee joins us. this incident is not that unusual for them to toss evidence. >> right. there is motions to whittle away at the evidence and called the fruit of the poisonous tree. you know what, it is the fruit of the source of the evidence that is painted and you can use the fruit that is produced and he is trying to get the cell phone out. >> and no questions about whether this is moeller's phone. just a matter of how authorities were able to access the phone. they say it was left behind on the crime scene. >> a former prosecutor is saying tha
the attorney for suspect matthew mueller say police illegally accessed his cline's cell phone. police say moeller left the phone behind as he was fleeing from an unrelated burglary. prosecutors say a burglar can't expect privacy for an item left behind. investigators are able to link moeller with the abduction of denise hoskins a few months earlier. that case made headlines around the world when vallejo police labeled it a host to later admit that kidnapping did happen. >> moeller could...
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jessie mueller, "waitress." phillipa soo, "hamilton." and the american theatre wing's tony goes to: cynthia erivo, "the color purple." ( cheers and applause ) >> with her broadway debut, cynthia erivo win this tony for her spectacular performance as seely johnson in the color purple. >> i promised myself i wouldn't cry because my makeup artist would be really mad at me. hi, mommy, look. just thank roy, oprah, thank you for giving me this opportunity. i would not be here if it was not for you. for alice walker, for writing a story that could last through time and time again. thank you. for john doyle, for holding my hand all the way through this, from london right to here and for giving me all the tools i needed to tell a story that everybody needs to hear. to every single person in my cast, you are magnificent. thank you so much for lifting me up when i'm tired, for holding my hands when i'm happy, for kissing me on my forehead when you know i just need some love. danielle, jennifer hudson, heather headley, you are wonderful women. and i
jessie mueller, "waitress." phillipa soo, "hamilton." and the american theatre wing's tony goes to: cynthia erivo, "the color purple." ( cheers and applause ) >> with her broadway debut, cynthia erivo win this tony for her spectacular performance as seely johnson in the color purple. >> i promised myself i wouldn't cry because my makeup artist would be really mad at me. hi, mommy, look. just thank roy, oprah, thank you for giving me this opportunity. i...
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matthew mueller is charged with kidnapping denise husband kins in july. the police originally dismissed her story as a hoax of kidnapping and assault. the judge will decide whether to suppress any of the evidence. >> bart board of directors will discuss enforcement on a new ordinance that punishes passengers who are seat hogs, or "man spreading." the policy would fine those who take up more than one seat during the commute, $100 for the first offense. that includes using an empty seat for backpack or luggage. the violations go up to $500 incrementally. >> the bart board will get an update on the bicycle program because more than ever are using bicycles. in 2012 the goal was to increase the number of people taking bart from 4% to 8% but now they are at 6 1/2%. a focus is to provide more secure bicycle parking at station. >> an experiment am solar powered airplane is closer to the goal of circling the globe. the impulse 2 landed in spain last night. last night. the journey began in abu they will complete 27,000 journey completing it in january. >> temperatu
matthew mueller is charged with kidnapping denise husband kins in july. the police originally dismissed her story as a hoax of kidnapping and assault. the judge will decide whether to suppress any of the evidence. >> bart board of directors will discuss enforcement on a new ordinance that punishes passengers who are seat hogs, or "man spreading." the policy would fine those who take up more than one seat during the commute, $100 for the first offense. that includes using an...
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jessie mueller, "waitress." phillipa soo, "hamilton." the american theatre wing's tony goes to: cynthia erivo, "the color purple." ( cheers and applause ) >> with her broadway debut, cynthia erivo win this tony for her spectacular performance as seely johnson in purple. >> i promised myself i wouldn't cry because my makeup artist would be really mad at me. hi, mommy, look. just thank roy, oprah, thank you for giving me this opportunity. i would not be here if it was not for you. for alice walker, for writing a story that could last through time and time again. thank you. for john doyle, for holding my hand all the way through this, from london right to here and for giving me all the tools i needed to tell a story that everybody needs to hear. to every single person in my cast, you are thank you so much for lifting me up when i'm tired, for holding my hands when i'm happy, for kissing me on my forehead when you know i just need some love. danielle, jennifer hudson, heather headley, you are wonderful women. and i thank you very much
jessie mueller, "waitress." phillipa soo, "hamilton." the american theatre wing's tony goes to: cynthia erivo, "the color purple." ( cheers and applause ) >> with her broadway debut, cynthia erivo win this tony for her spectacular performance as seely johnson in purple. >> i promised myself i wouldn't cry because my makeup artist would be really mad at me. hi, mommy, look. just thank roy, oprah, thank you for giving me this opportunity. i would not be...
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willcomes as ceo mueller deliver his new profit strategy later this morning.is your bloomberg business flash. anna? haslinda, thanks very much. i will pick up now. let us get more on the vw story. chris, what can we expect from the statement? there is a great deal of y and speculationp what is, today? the ceoell, today is tried to reset the company. he said the terms new vw already in the past. that is what we will see, a very forward-looking strategy. earlier, just mentioning the valuation, those kinds of car sharing services, mobility service is one of the directions the volkswagen needs to address. how they are going to adjust to those kinds of trends in the market, how they are going to adjust to self driving vehicles, electric vehicles? you know, with that in mind there is would be a lot on the table. but it will be very much a sense of pr campaign the volkswagen saying it is more than the crisis, that the plan for the future goes beyond diesel emissions. anna: while we're on the subject of diesel emissions, chris, why the extension in the u.s.? chris: ou
willcomes as ceo mueller deliver his new profit strategy later this morning.is your bloomberg business flash. anna? haslinda, thanks very much. i will pick up now. let us get more on the vw story. chris, what can we expect from the statement? there is a great deal of y and speculationp what is, today? the ceoell, today is tried to reset the company. he said the terms new vw already in the past. that is what we will see, a very forward-looking strategy. earlier, just mentioning the valuation,...
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jessie mueller, "waitress." phillipa soo, "hamilton." and the american theatre wing's tony goes to: cynthia erivo, "the color purple." ( cheers and applause ) >> with her broadway debut, cynthia erivo win this tony for her spectacular performance as seely johnson in the color purple. >> i promised myself i wouldn't cry because my makeup artist would be really mad at me. hi, mommy, look. just thank roy, oprah, thank you for giving me this opportunity. i would not be here if it was not for you. for alice walker, for writing a story that could last through time and time again. thank you. for john doyle, for holding my hand all the way through this, from london right to here and for giving me all the tools i needed to tell a story that everybody needs to hear. to every single person in my cast, you are magnificent. thank you so much for lifting me up when i'm tired, for holding my hands when i'm happy, for kissing me on my forehead when you know i just need some love. danielle, jennifer hudson, heather headley, you are wonderful women. and i
jessie mueller, "waitress." phillipa soo, "hamilton." and the american theatre wing's tony goes to: cynthia erivo, "the color purple." ( cheers and applause ) >> with her broadway debut, cynthia erivo win this tony for her spectacular performance as seely johnson in the color purple. >> i promised myself i wouldn't cry because my makeup artist would be really mad at me. hi, mommy, look. just thank roy, oprah, thank you for giving me this opportunity. i...
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the phone led investigators to evidence linking mueller to the vallejo kidnapping. >> it's a phone that mr. muller's that was searched without a warrant and phones are devices that are so personal to all of us americans. >> but the judge ruled muller gave up his right to privacy when he entered the dublin house illegally, leaving his phone as he ran away. >> it means they will put every piece of evidence they found into evidence and that would include the results of the search warrants and the searches of the apartments, cars and everything. >> they are relieved with the ruling and muller victimized the couple who they say are still traumatized. >> i don't know how you fully get over the trauma like that. >> i wish he would consider what he's done and come forthwith actually the truth and he has not done that yet. >> i asked muller's attorney if a possible plea deal is in the future. he said no, adding they'll be ready for trial when it starts in january. in sacramento, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. >> one resident of ventura county says it was the smell of
the phone led investigators to evidence linking mueller to the vallejo kidnapping. >> it's a phone that mr. muller's that was searched without a warrant and phones are devices that are so personal to all of us americans. >> but the judge ruled muller gave up his right to privacy when he entered the dublin house illegally, leaving his phone as he ran away. >> it means they will put every piece of evidence they found into evidence and that would include the results of the search...
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senior research engineer becky mueller.n car makers are building their cars so they pass your test as opposed to applying what you've learned from those tests across the board? >> we knew from the beginning that manufacturers would focus their efforts on the side of the car that we're testing. but the time has come to finally apply those same design improvements to the driver and the passenger sides. >> reporter: now, this test is not part of the government's five-star safety ranking. scott, subaru says it is reviewing the results. toyota tells us it has begun adding some additional front passenger protections to vehicles in the 2016 model year. >> pelley: kris van cleave for us tonight. kris, thank you very much. some big names are in line for kennedy center honors. we'll tell you about them next. them next. wildlife rescue workers open up a lot of dawn. tough on grease...yet gentle. dawn helps open... something even bigger. go to facebook.com, dawn saves wildlife. this just got interesting. so why pause to take a pill? an
senior research engineer becky mueller.n car makers are building their cars so they pass your test as opposed to applying what you've learned from those tests across the board? >> we knew from the beginning that manufacturers would focus their efforts on the side of the car that we're testing. but the time has come to finally apply those same design improvements to the driver and the passenger sides. >> reporter: now, this test is not part of the government's five-star safety...
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mueller surprised a lot of people when he announced his resignation in april.e has made many calls and cut 6000 jobs and cut workers' pay and cut capacity by 30%. retired the triple seven fleet and struck a massive deal for longer haul destinations. all that helping malaysia airlines to break even. and on course for a full year profit. plan is ahead. the risk is whether it continues or not. is the worst over for malaysia airlines, what is the sense you're getting from people you're talking to? on who you speak to. if you speak to miller himself he says worst is over, the company is on the mend, it has stopped bleeding. he is expected to announce in order for a new fleet of long-range, an long body jets bt some analysts say the signs of improvement we are seeing are just that, signs. for the long-term it remains pretty uncertain. rishaad: thank you. e rishaad: we are about to get the latest rba rate decision. it is not out of left field. paul: no change, much as expected. as forecast i-25 of the 26 economists surveyed. the aussie dollar climbing, slightly on the
mueller surprised a lot of people when he announced his resignation in april.e has made many calls and cut 6000 jobs and cut workers' pay and cut capacity by 30%. retired the triple seven fleet and struck a massive deal for longer haul destinations. all that helping malaysia airlines to break even. and on course for a full year profit. plan is ahead. the risk is whether it continues or not. is the worst over for malaysia airlines, what is the sense you're getting from people you're talking to?...
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it was done at the request of fbi director robert mueller.t would settle a multibillion-dollar civil over alleged violations over the clean air act. that is your bloomberg business flash up date. david: to the auto market and a potential problem for ford's best selling truck. the company spent aliens of dollars to overhaul the truck to meet environmental requirements, but some still fall short. the aluminum body models don't meet mandates, coming short on commission and fuel economy mandates. vonnie: let's bring in david wells who covers deals for bloomberg news. how big a deal and how fast could they get this fixed? it's not a problem for ford this year. 40% of the trucks don't meet fuel economy standards right now is not a big deal because the total fleet average meet fuel economy rules. this is their best foot forward because they put so much aluminum and other technology advances. as fuel economy rules get they could have a real challenge and that's where they make the most money. david: we have seen all of these companies scrambling to d
it was done at the request of fbi director robert mueller.t would settle a multibillion-dollar civil over alleged violations over the clean air act. that is your bloomberg business flash up date. david: to the auto market and a potential problem for ford's best selling truck. the company spent aliens of dollars to overhaul the truck to meet environmental requirements, but some still fall short. the aluminum body models don't meet mandates, coming short on commission and fuel economy mandates....
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iihs senior research engineer becky mueller. mean car makers are building their cars so they pass your test as opposed to applying what you've learned from those tests across the board? >> we knew from the beginning their efforts on the side of the car that we're testing. but the time has come to finally apply those same design improvements to the driver and the passenger sides. >> reporter: now, this test is not part of the government's five-star safety ranking. scott, subaru says it is reviewing the results. toyota tells us it has begun adding some additional front passenger protection to vehicles in the 2016 model year. >>> that's the oefrpt news for this friday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm jericka duncan. president obama's plan to reform u.s. immigration policy ran into a brick wa
iihs senior research engineer becky mueller. mean car makers are building their cars so they pass your test as opposed to applying what you've learned from those tests across the board? >> we knew from the beginning their efforts on the side of the car that we're testing. but the time has come to finally apply those same design improvements to the driver and the passenger sides. >> reporter: now, this test is not part of the government's five-star safety ranking. scott, subaru says...
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in bizarre vallejo kidnapping case is scheduled to be back in sacramento court today, with matthew muellerhargeed with kidnapping denise huskins in july. a judge will decide whether to suppress evidence gathered as a result the cell phone of the we suspect. >> fires though have a small grass fire extinguished this morning that break out yesterday afternoon in cascade canyon. it only burned half an acre but it is tough terrain and firefightersed that use air drops. crews have been there all height to make sure the fire does not flare-up. no hopes are threatened. >> the hot weather has been raising fire conditions at the parks and here in san jose no open flames or barbecues are allowed through at least today. >> now, what will you do today in the, extreme sunshine and cool sea breeze? my activity lander has resolved around the beach because we have issues. dangerous surf today through tomorrow evening and rip currents and sneaker waves. breezy this afternoon and if you are outside garden, the sunshine can burn you quickly in 1010 to 15 minutes. temperatures starting at 11:00 at the fair at
in bizarre vallejo kidnapping case is scheduled to be back in sacramento court today, with matthew muellerhargeed with kidnapping denise huskins in july. a judge will decide whether to suppress evidence gathered as a result the cell phone of the we suspect. >> fires though have a small grass fire extinguished this morning that break out yesterday afternoon in cascade canyon. it only burned half an acre but it is tough terrain and firefightersed that use air drops. crews have been there...
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correcter -- director himself, at that time, mueller, i'd understood they had not gone to the mosque where tsarnaev was attending after they got word he'd been radicalized. when i said, you didn't even go to the mosque, where they attended, he said, we did go to the mosque and i didn't hear it in l a replay later, but -- our outreach program. that's right. in a previous hearing to that, he had explained, look, the muslim communities -- community's like every other religious community in america. there's no difference whatsoever. and we have a wonderful outreach program with the muslim community, it's going great. but it's just like every other community. said over and over, it's my time to question, said, well, since it's just like every other community in america, director mueller, how is the outreach program of the f.b.i. going with the buddhists and the jewish community and the baptist community, the hindu community? how are your outreach communities -- programs to those religious communities? and he had to back up and try to figure out something to say nd basically it was, you kn
correcter -- director himself, at that time, mueller, i'd understood they had not gone to the mosque where tsarnaev was attending after they got word he'd been radicalized. when i said, you didn't even go to the mosque, where they attended, he said, we did go to the mosque and i didn't hear it in l a replay later, but -- our outreach program. that's right. in a previous hearing to that, he had explained, look, the muslim communities -- community's like every other religious community in...
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mueller's that was search without a warrant.phones are devices that are so personal for all of us americans and the fourth amendment is a critical critical piece of our criminal justice decision. >> the judge in sacramento agreed with prosecutors saying that a suspect cannot expect privacy for an item left behind. investigators say after unlocking the phone they were able to link moeller with the abduction of denise hoskins in vallejo a few weeks earlier. that case was left wide open when police mistakenly labeled it a hoax and then admitted that it actually happened. the family says the couple was traumatized for what happened. >> we go from this terrible violent ordeal to them being accused in international media as being liars. so unless the guy gets caught it's a total roller coaster. they have been better since they caught this perpetrator but i don't know how you fully get over a trauma like that. >> vallejo police have apologized to the couple but are now facing a civil rights lawsuit. >> this ruling today the suspect and
mueller's that was search without a warrant.phones are devices that are so personal for all of us americans and the fourth amendment is a critical critical piece of our criminal justice decision. >> the judge in sacramento agreed with prosecutors saying that a suspect cannot expect privacy for an item left behind. investigators say after unlocking the phone they were able to link moeller with the abduction of denise hoskins in vallejo a few weeks earlier. that case was left wide open when...
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paul mueller with our sister station in florida found out who the boy is and what witnesses reported seeing. * * * >> reporter: tariff announcing that they did find a body of the two year-old elena graves. 70 hours of searching natalie on the ground and the air using technology and elegant. we do know that the body was intact. >> reporter: us started unfolding around 9:00 p.m.. . here in disney when the boy the two-year old war in. and unable to do so then contact the lifeguard from their a massive response. they have been searching for boy again they it found the boy as. far as the alligator that snatched him from the shore fabric covered five alligators for. they are not sure at the alligator in question is one of those alligators. there are signs here saying that there is nestling in of. a sign be aware of alligators. the officials say they are looking into that. >> steve:for the second time in a little over a year san jose is mourning the death of a police officer kron four's rob fladeboe shows you the outpouring of support for officer michael katherman, >> reporter:among those p
paul mueller with our sister station in florida found out who the boy is and what witnesses reported seeing. * * * >> reporter: tariff announcing that they did find a body of the two year-old elena graves. 70 hours of searching natalie on the ground and the air using technology and elegant. we do know that the body was intact. >> reporter: us started unfolding around 9:00 p.m.. . here in disney when the boy the two-year old war in. and unable to do so then contact the lifeguard from...
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and its then-director robert mueller in a face-to-face meeting. >> goss: and they pushed back very hardages and they said, "no, that cannot be unclassified at this time." >> kroft: did you happen to ask the f.b.i. director why it was classified? >> goss: we did in a general way, and the answer was-- because, "we said so and it needs to ( laughs ) be classified." >> kroft: goss says he knew of no reason then and knows of no reason now why the pages need to be classified. they are locked away under the capital in guarded vaults called "sensitive compartmented information facilities"--or "skiffs" in government jargon. this is as close as we could get with our cameras: a highly restricted area where members of congress with the proper clearances can read the documents under close supervision. no note-taking allowed. >> tim roemer: it's all got to go up here, steve. >> kroft: tim roemer, a former democratic congressman and u.s. ambassador to india, has read the 28 pages multiple times. first as a member of the joint inquiry, and later as a member of the blue ribbon 9/11 commission which pick
and its then-director robert mueller in a face-to-face meeting. >> goss: and they pushed back very hardages and they said, "no, that cannot be unclassified at this time." >> kroft: did you happen to ask the f.b.i. director why it was classified? >> goss: we did in a general way, and the answer was-- because, "we said so and it needs to ( laughs ) be classified." >> kroft: goss says he knew of no reason then and knows of no reason now why the pages...
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it comes as matthias mueller prepares to deliver his new corporate strategy later this morning. car owners said the u.s. government has been given more time to file several proposals in the vw emissions scandal. a federal judge the late the filing deadline until june 28 majors ofhnical negotiations. which crashed last month with 66 people on board. egypt's aviation ministry says they have obtained images of the wreckage but did not specify the location. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. you can find more stores on the bloomberg at top . caroline: haslinda, thank you very much. talking of central banks, hurry up and wait. that is the message from the fed which kept steady in last night's decision. yellen says the brexit vote influence the vote not to take -- influenced the decision not to take any action. the boj's news conference is underway now. does have a look at some of the headlines coming out of governor kuroda's japan. they have continued to moderate a recovery trend. he expects japan's economy to
it comes as matthias mueller prepares to deliver his new corporate strategy later this morning. car owners said the u.s. government has been given more time to file several proposals in the vw emissions scandal. a federal judge the late the filing deadline until june 28 majors ofhnical negotiations. which crashed last month with 66 people on board. egypt's aviation ministry says they have obtained images of the wreckage but did not specify the location. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by...
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comey was practically a national hero deputy attorney general, together with my deputy bob mueller, headrs. these people know how to do this, taskforces like they had against enron, financial crimes. they can get results treating isis as an organized crime family and taking them out. >> you have a sit in going on before we started, i don't know the current status. do you agree with what is driving the sit in by the congressmen now? >> no. i think these lists are subject to error and if you're one of those error members, and i'm talking about the terrorist list on no fly list that has active members of congress on both lists. >> you know that's a small minority of cases. and there is due process to deal with being on a list. right? the suggestion, you're wrongly on the list, we can deal with that. you get a gun and on the lists, it is out of our hands. >> these are sensitive issues. i'll point out i kind of sort of want to pivot here. the death penalty is subject to 3 to 4% error on the death penalty. if you're in that category and being put to death, that's my opposition to the death pen
comey was practically a national hero deputy attorney general, together with my deputy bob mueller, headrs. these people know how to do this, taskforces like they had against enron, financial crimes. they can get results treating isis as an organized crime family and taking them out. >> you have a sit in going on before we started, i don't know the current status. do you agree with what is driving the sit in by the congressmen now? >> no. i think these lists are subject to error and...
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we are fortunate to give that award to paul mueller and steve more -- morrison. >> we are accepting donations. we hit the 300,000-dollar mark. you can donate at the gary pappa run.com. >> trish hartman "action news." >>> not too late, thank you. >>> developing at 9:00 a.m., philadelphia police divers are searching the delaware river for the driver of a minivan that plunged into the water early morning. when the vehicle was pulled out of the river no one was inside. a witness told "action news" he saw the minivan race past him on oregon avenue. >> at the light at the intersection, a car comes frying by, silver, not sure of the model, comes flying by, not pay attention i heard a crash, i think it crashed into another car. i look over i seen the gate missing, i heard a splash. i told my friend in the car, like, yo, somebody went into the water. >> that witness said when he ran to the end the dock, all he saw was part of a fender. the minivan disappeared in the water. no one came to the surface, and no one was pulled from the car anticipate one window was kicked off. >>> a one car accident on bro
we are fortunate to give that award to paul mueller and steve more -- morrison. >> we are accepting donations. we hit the 300,000-dollar mark. you can donate at the gary pappa run.com. >> trish hartman "action news." >>> not too late, thank you. >>> developing at 9:00 a.m., philadelphia police divers are searching the delaware river for the driver of a minivan that plunged into the water early morning. when the vehicle was pulled out of the river no one...
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matt: it is about incoming or -- ceo, with tears muller, matthias mueller and what he plans to do heremassive company, half million employees. a company in which the german government owns a 20% stake. it really means a lot to the people of this country. we are talking about a country that's a company that has a ton of brands. volkswagen, audi, porsche, skoda, ducati. a number of truck brands. they really have a lot going on, so this group to not only -- so there scoped to not only selloff units, but to merge component makers in order to cut costs further. they have to cut -- they have to pay for this diesel scandal. estimates for the costs went up to 70 billion euros. they still have to settle with the u.s. government and pacified customers. it is going to cost billions of dollars. the question is what do they do going forward as far as their brand? they own a 10% stake in bayern munich. what do they do in order to cut costs? before general motors went bankrupt, they put all of their component makers into one unit, .elphi, which was bought off four did the same thing with their compon
matt: it is about incoming or -- ceo, with tears muller, matthias mueller and what he plans to do heremassive company, half million employees. a company in which the german government owns a 20% stake. it really means a lot to the people of this country. we are talking about a country that's a company that has a ton of brands. volkswagen, audi, porsche, skoda, ducati. a number of truck brands. they really have a lot going on, so this group to not only -- so there scoped to not only selloff...
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jesse mueller won a tony for the portrayal of carol king in the musical. >> i got a sense of early demostional reaction to the music and that doesn't always happen. >> one song was she used to be mine. ♪ ♪ >> i was taken with it and fascinated by it. intimidated for a long time. they have a moment in the course of the play and the character. ♪ ♪ they said the song about lost youth comes from a personal place. >> me if these lines apply to you. she is imperfect but she tries. she is good, but she lies. >> yeah. >> she is hard on herself. >> yeah. >> she is broken and won't ask for help. >> yeah. don't make me cry. >> i'm not trying. i promise. >> sarah bareilles said she is not through with broadway. behind the scenes and maybe on the stage. ♪ ♪ >> do you still have hope? >> i need acting classes, y'all. >> yes. yeah, i do. >> is there talk or thought of that for waitress? >> i wouldn't say there hasn't been talk. i don't know. i never say never. ♪ >> the cast of waitress. >> i love her and i think she is a terrific songwriter and up against the tidal wave in hamilton. >> it's vulnerable
jesse mueller won a tony for the portrayal of carol king in the musical. >> i got a sense of early demostional reaction to the music and that doesn't always happen. >> one song was she used to be mine. ♪ ♪ >> i was taken with it and fascinated by it. intimidated for a long time. they have a moment in the course of the play and the character. ♪ ♪ they said the song about lost youth comes from a personal place. >> me if these lines apply to you. she is imperfect...
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they went to school together, come from the mueller backgrounds.ohnson is really broken away from him. what about that parallel and what donald trump is dealing with inside the republican party. had he see that play now? >> the great thing is that people determine who they are the representatives are. i think donald trump and a lot of people who voted including independent. not just republican and to some extent democrats. look at washington and the elites out of touch as distant and not looking out for their interests. it is great that we have democracies and the people can have a say. they key for a candidate, who average may be anywhere in the free countries is try to motivate him as buyer people for constructive ideas to make you do your country or your state more competitive for more investment, more jobs, more opportuniopportuni ties for you and your children. whoever can do that, the world is looking for change and positive construction change. >> we talk with governor allen, lauren simonetti and tom sullivan are with me in the studio. which
they went to school together, come from the mueller backgrounds.ohnson is really broken away from him. what about that parallel and what donald trump is dealing with inside the republican party. had he see that play now? >> the great thing is that people determine who they are the representatives are. i think donald trump and a lot of people who voted including independent. not just republican and to some extent democrats. look at washington and the elites out of touch as distant and not...
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served in a series of senior positions in law enforcement, including console to then fbi director mueller of the fbi, and to then attorney general, and then deputy attorney general. he holds law degree from the university of virginia and a masters degree from harvard. the final witness is dr. douglas throckmorton deputy director from the center of drug evaluation and research at the u.s. fda. he joined the fda in 1997 after working as a basic science researcher and academic position at the medical college of georgia and veterans administration hospital in augusta, georgia. he earned his m.d. from the university of nebraska medical school and completed his residency in western reserve and his fellowship at yale university. would you start? mr. botticelli: thank you for inviting me back to discuss issues related to synthetic drugs. although all synthetic drugs, methamphetamine, fentanyl, and cannabinoids, are a concern of the administration i will focus on new psychoactive substances. there known as designer drugs or legal highs. they are designed to mimic these effects of controlled substa
served in a series of senior positions in law enforcement, including console to then fbi director mueller of the fbi, and to then attorney general, and then deputy attorney general. he holds law degree from the university of virginia and a masters degree from harvard. the final witness is dr. douglas throckmorton deputy director from the center of drug evaluation and research at the u.s. fda. he joined the fda in 1997 after working as a basic science researcher and academic position at the...
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sector he served in a series of senior positions in law enforcement, including console to director mueller of the fbi. and to attorney general and deputy attorney general. was confirmed as the -- hilda law degree from the university of virginia and a masters degree from harvard. dr. douglastness is throckmorton from the center of drug evaluation and research at the u.s. fda. he joined the fda in 1997 after working as a basic science researcher and academic position at the medical college of georgia and veterans administration hospital in augusta, georgia. he earned his m.d. from the university of nebraska medical school and completed his residency in the case of western reserve and his fellowship at yale university. would you start? thank you foron: inviting me back to discuss issues related to synthetic drugs. although all synthetic drugs, methamphetamine, fentanyl, and cannabinoids, are a concern of the administration i will focus on new psychoactive services. there known as designer drugs or legal highs. they are designed to mimic these effects of controlled substances and circumvent co
sector he served in a series of senior positions in law enforcement, including console to director mueller of the fbi. and to attorney general and deputy attorney general. was confirmed as the -- hilda law degree from the university of virginia and a masters degree from harvard. dr. douglastness is throckmorton from the center of drug evaluation and research at the u.s. fda. he joined the fda in 1997 after working as a basic science researcher and academic position at the medical college of...
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. >> donald trump made the same argument to abc's david mueller. >> she is getting money from wall street guys and the special interests. i will be honest. i have never raised money for this. >> john avalon says the payments raised serious questions. >> he is affected only -- he is effectively paying himself to run for president. >> donald trump, began organized fundraising efforts last month. >>> still ahead on the kron4 morning news, an, and alarming new report finds one in every 10 california state university students is homeless. we will tell you what they are doing to help students in the bay area. >>> a breakthrough in cancer research. a drug that already exists could prevent breast cancer. we will explain how it works coming up. >>> researchers may be closer to finding a way to prevent breast cancer among women who are at risk of developing the disease. in a new study, scientists found that a drug that is already used to treat osteoporosis could be used to fight breast cancer cells. the treatment is designed to target women who have a specific gene mutation that puts them at risk f
. >> donald trump made the same argument to abc's david mueller. >> she is getting money from wall street guys and the special interests. i will be honest. i have never raised money for this. >> john avalon says the payments raised serious questions. >> he is affected only -- he is effectively paying himself to run for president. >> donald trump, began organized fundraising efforts last month. >>> still ahead on the kron4 morning news, an, and alarming new...
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grandpa have legislation that testing the united states senate to do it varies the mueller issue withhere is probably bipartisan support for increasing the scrutiny we are going to apply to people and a temporary ban is not anything really out of the ordinary. this is done in our history before by the way. you know the history of all of this. these are mechanisms available and we have to be taken in and adjust the technology advanced as we have in get our allies involved. our friends involved in the gulf region of the middle east and other nations and not part of the world to help us with this process. it is in their interest the same as ours. charles: hillary clinton attacking donald trump. she used to call him worse than terrorists. take a listen. >> imagine him trying to figure out what to do in case of an e. it is no wonder, is there, that risk analyst listed donald trump, a donald trump presidency as one of the top threats facing the global economy ahead of terrorism. charles: i think i know the report she is referring to. maybe i read it and then the economist or something that
grandpa have legislation that testing the united states senate to do it varies the mueller issue withhere is probably bipartisan support for increasing the scrutiny we are going to apply to people and a temporary ban is not anything really out of the ordinary. this is done in our history before by the way. you know the history of all of this. these are mechanisms available and we have to be taken in and adjust the technology advanced as we have in get our allies involved. our friends involved...
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director mueller when he was head of the fbi, his philosophy was any relevant or pertinent information a known or suspected terrorists we will run to ground. terrorist watchlist is used as an intelligence tool and a screening tool to make sure we keep americans safe. of the screening center, you are always concerned about the balance between civil liberties and protecting the american people. the challenge i have with it is it is a very fluid list. two, there isn't a constitutional guarantee that you can fly. that is not an issue. if i have got information that an individual wants to blow up an airplane, he may miss a flight. on the other side of the coin, if the individual hits on a plane the worst that can happen is they can take down a plane. i have a challenge. i can see there would be a challenge in terms of administering the list if you tie the nose -- no fly list to a gun list. buying a gun is a constitutional right. there is due process associated with this. there are challenges. host: james comey told congress last year that denying gun sales to those who are suspected terrori
director mueller when he was head of the fbi, his philosophy was any relevant or pertinent information a known or suspected terrorists we will run to ground. terrorist watchlist is used as an intelligence tool and a screening tool to make sure we keep americans safe. of the screening center, you are always concerned about the balance between civil liberties and protecting the american people. the challenge i have with it is it is a very fluid list. two, there isn't a constitutional guarantee...