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of color in the newsroom. can you talk, erica first then garrick about how those conversations started, given that context. and how they changed over time, especially with that data you had. >> the funny thing about being new to a paper is you don't have a lot of basis for ground rules. people that know me know that is not my strong suit. generally, what i think i say is not thought about first. we want to be hiring more journalists of color and more people of lgbtq. it is not as easy as it sounds. i know going into this story, the management, a lot of folks have been there for a lot of time. some were newer editors. the concept of even knowing who nipsey hussle was, most of the editors didn't even know who he was. that was the base line. covering it differently and convincing people that we should do that was difficult. being a person of color and being younger, i think i can make that argument. the data definitely helps. but it is a culture shift. again, like a lot of newsrooms, we want to broaden our audien
of color in the newsroom. can you talk, erica first then garrick about how those conversations started, given that context. and how they changed over time, especially with that data you had. >> the funny thing about being new to a paper is you don't have a lot of basis for ground rules. people that know me know that is not my strong suit. generally, what i think i say is not thought about first. we want to be hiring more journalists of color and more people of lgbtq. it is not as easy as...
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color in the newsrooms. you talk about how those conversations started given that context and how they changed over time, especially with the data you had? >> the funny thing about being new to a paper is you don't have ground rules. those who know me know that tact is not my strong suit. [laughter] >> generally, what i think, i say. for me, i know that diversity is one of those things that most newsrooms want to be better about it. we want to hire more people of color and people who are lgbtq, but it is not always as easy as it sounds. i know that going into this story, the management, a lot of folks have been there for a long time. the concept of even knowing who nipsey hussle was, i don't think editors even knew. covering it differently and convincing people we should do that is tougher. being a person of color and being a little bit younger, i could make the argument a little bit better. the data definitely helps. but i think it is a culture shift. newsrooms, a lot of we want to broaden our audience and
color in the newsrooms. you talk about how those conversations started given that context and how they changed over time, especially with the data you had? >> the funny thing about being new to a paper is you don't have ground rules. those who know me know that tact is not my strong suit. [laughter] >> generally, what i think, i say. for me, i know that diversity is one of those things that most newsrooms want to be better about it. we want to hire more people of color and people...
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newsrooms. i want to talk about how those conversations started and then how they changed over time. >> the funny thing about being new to a paper is you do not have the basis of ground rules. people who know me know that tact is not my strong suit. for me, i know that diversity is one of those things, like, i think probably most newsrooms these days want to do better about it. we want to hire more people of more people that are lgbtq, but is this not -- it is not as easy as it sounds. going into the story, i think going into the story, i think the management, a lot have been there for a long time, editors. but it was the concept of knowing who nipsey hussle was. i don't think most knew who he was. i think covering it differently and convincing people we should do that is tougher. being a person of color and being younger, i could make the argument better. the data definitely helps. it is a culture shift. a lot of newsrooms, we have got to broaden our audience and have subscribers who are not we
newsrooms. i want to talk about how those conversations started and then how they changed over time. >> the funny thing about being new to a paper is you do not have the basis of ground rules. people who know me know that tact is not my strong suit. for me, i know that diversity is one of those things, like, i think probably most newsrooms these days want to do better about it. we want to hire more people of more people that are lgbtq, but is this not -- it is not as easy as it sounds....
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newsrooms. about how those conversations started given that context and how they changed over time, especially with the data you had? about being thing new between newspaper as you don't have ground rules. those who know me know that tact is not my strong suit. for me, i know that diversity is one of those things that most newsrooms want to be better tomorrow. we want to hire more people of color and lgbt but it is not as easy as it sounds. going into the story, i think the management, a lot have been there for a long time. the concept of knowing who nipsey hussle was. i don't think most new who he was. differentlyring it and convincing people we should do that is tougher. being a person of color and being younger i could make the argument better. the data definitely helps. it is a culture shift. we got toewsrooms, broaden our audience and have subscribers who are not wealthy, white subscribers. l.a. is an extremely diverse city and we need to get more of those folks around the county and the ci
newsrooms. about how those conversations started given that context and how they changed over time, especially with the data you had? about being thing new between newspaper as you don't have ground rules. those who know me know that tact is not my strong suit. for me, i know that diversity is one of those things that most newsrooms want to be better tomorrow. we want to hire more people of color and lgbt but it is not as easy as it sounds. going into the story, i think the management, a lot...
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hel oo oand well doom kqed newsroom. we begin withen talks over immigration and terrifes. president trump is threatening to hit mexican imports with tariffs as they announce that arrests at the border had surged to a ran the-year high. it's also the fourth straight month they've broken therarecord for family arrests. meanwhile mexican officials are agreeing tooost immigration enforcement. they' alsoan considering changingm asylu rules to make the easier to deport central american migrants apprehended add the border. herer to discuss t issue are gaw professor and sean walsh a republican strat. nice to have both of you back. here's what's being laid out. and honduras. thaw would need to apply, rather than in the u.s. what do you think of this plan. survive for the united states ingogsiate with other countries and have those count raz take mugerants. united states has such an agreement with canada. thebe country has toauf. it's unclear if thisbe would unsafe given they'rexperiencinging record levels off crime. >> what do you think? >> we have an immigration problem thats out
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the west coast newsroom, he has the latest on this development. trace?> yeah, sean, it appears jussie smollett did not want to call the police after he was attacked. his creative manager frank gasden made the call 22 minutes after the incident. the manager refused to identify him saying only he was an artist. why asked the artist didn't call himself, he said he was cool, he didn't want me to call you guys. then gasden said this, listen -- >> he put a noose around his neck. they didn't do anything and but they put it around his neck. that's pretty [ bleep ] up. sorry for saying that. >> 16 minutes after the first call, gasden called again. he wept on to say he wanted his friend taken care of because he had just been mugged. police pulled up right as he was ending that second call. and, of course, smollett's story about being attacked fell apart after a pair of nigerian brothers told police they were paid to stage the attack. we should get redacted police interviews of the interviews, including interviews with the brothers sometime later this week. >> sean
the west coast newsroom, he has the latest on this development. trace?> yeah, sean, it appears jussie smollett did not want to call the police after he was attacked. his creative manager frank gasden made the call 22 minutes after the incident. the manager refused to identify him saying only he was an artist. why asked the artist didn't call himself, he said he was cool, he didn't want me to call you guys. then gasden said this, listen -- >> he put a noose around his neck. they didn't...
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>>> we are live in the "cnn newsroom." i'm ana cabrera in new york. president trump hoping to add to the history making relationship with north korea. that would happen with kim jong-un accepts trump's invitation to show up and shake hands and in his words say hello when the president visits the korean demilitarized zone hours from now. there's no word yet from north korea on whether kim will
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the rapper's rise to philanthropy, diversity in newsrooms, and writing authentic stories for an underrepresented community. this is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> welcome everybody. i like how you instantly got silent. welcome. on behalf of the national press club journalism institute , i am happy you are joining us on this room and on c-span. i am the executive director of the national press club journalism institute where we are working to close the gap between journalism and civic engagement. this is a really important program in service to that mission. i want to tell you a little bit about how it came about. back in april, ava to burn a
the rapper's rise to philanthropy, diversity in newsrooms, and writing authentic stories for an underrepresented community. this is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> welcome everybody. i like how you instantly got silent. welcome. on behalf of the national press club journalism institute , i am happy you are joining us on this room and on c-span. i am the executive director of the national press club journalism institute where we are working to close the gap between journalism and civic...
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newsroom." i'm ana cabrera in new york. president trump hoping to add to the history making relationship with north korea. that would happen with kim jong-un accepts trump's invitation to show up and shake hands and in his words say hello when the president visits the korean demilitarized zone hours from now. there's no word yet from north korea on whether kim will show up. they did get an invitation and it is an interesting discussion. president trump told reporters he would not mind making history on the dmz for another reason. >> if you met kim, would you step across the border into north korea? >> sure, i would. i would feel comfortable doing that. i would have no problem. >> cnn's abby phillip is in seoul, sukouth korea. this will be a visit everyone has made or a shocking visit for the ages.
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welcome to bbc newsroom live. heathrow — one of the world's busiest airports — has revealed its expansion masterplan. the project to build a third runway is expected to cost £14 billion, but is facing fierce opposition from environmental campaigners. the public will have 12 weeks to comment on the plans.
welcome to bbc newsroom live. heathrow — one of the world's busiest airports — has revealed its expansion masterplan. the project to build a third runway is expected to cost £14 billion, but is facing fierce opposition from environmental campaigners. the public will have 12 weeks to comment on the plans.
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speak up at sean, newsrooms, newsrooms, not talk radio, not opinion shows. down on all of us. and the funny thing is, they are as much opinion as the rest of us. at the differences we are transparent. we tell people who we are. we don't pretend to be something that we are not. these people who are reporters today, not all of them. there are some exceptions, but unfortunately the general rule, they do not understand history of freedom of the press. they do not even understand the value of freedom of the press. most of them are narcissistic. most of them draw attention to themselves. want to draw attention to themselves. i can go down the list. that is not news, that is not serving the american people. that is not freedom of the press, so the point that i want to make to you is this, the president of the united states is their targets right now, but overall it is the american people. the difference between the patriot press was that they wanted to fundamentally transform government. the press today wants to fundamentally protect it. the guard of big government
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the "cnn newsroom" starts now. >>> it's 3:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast, and good to have you with us. a massive protest in hong kong and the united states is getting the blame for it. a day after hundreds of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets, as you see there, chinese state media say the u.s. orchestrated it all because of the trade dispute. but trade is not the reason why so many people came together. demonstrators came out in force protesting a bill that they fear gives the chinese government too much power in hong kong. the legislation would allow criminal suspects, and that could be defined broadly, criminal suspects to be sent to mainland china from hong kong. the protests were mostly peaceful but some clashes did break out during that time. authorities say at least three police officers were hurt and several arrests were made there. the city's chief executive, though, is promising to push ahead with that bill, but a pro-democracy lawmaker, in fact several of them, say it is time to get rid of it. listen. >> we want this bill
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he joins us live in a cnn "newsroom" next. >>> we are live in the cnn newsroom.l the iowa caucuses. but if you were there in iowa tonight, you might think this first test of the 2020 election season is right around the corner. because 19 democratic candidates descended on the state to ditch thems to donors at the annual hall of fame dinner. while most of the candidates talked in generalities, the cold hard numbers show just how hard it is to rise above the the pack in this crowded democratic field. only five candidates were able to get above 3% in this poll. joe biden, bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, beat buttigieg and kamela harris, another nine polled at
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we can deliver a network of newsrooms across the uk where we can get viewers and listeners into our newsroomsence creates other problems. how many of the audience would be conservative party members, who as your own viewer pointed out, can only vote, or should it reflect the broader electorate? should we wait the audience in some way? in this example, we have a few days to go before the programme, but touch wood, simple format seems like it has served us well. some viewers say there has been a lot of focus on personality and past behaviour, how much will that feature in the debate and how much will it actually be that policy? our objection will be that policy? our objection will be that this is a policy led discussion. we have not seen all the questions yet, we cannot tell whether they will be a huge volume of questions... but you choose the questions to be asked. yes, we will choose them on policy areas, there is so much policy to talk about. we have laid down one condition, so all questions have to be asked to all candidates, so any question about a previous record in taking drugs wouldn't
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"newsroom." i had a heart problem.y aspirin regimen, and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot, and pick up your car. that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way-- at carvana. it's how we care for our cancer patients- like job. when he was diagnosed with cancer, his team at ctca created a personalized care plan to treat his cancer and side effects. so job could continue to work and stay strong for his family.
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welcome to bbc newsroom life. the first round of voting in the conservative leadership contest is under way, tory mps have their first chance, this morning, to vote for the person they want to see lead the party in the country. at least one of these ten candidates vying to be oui’ of these ten candidates vying to be our next prime minister is going to be knocked out of the race today. the mps are holding a private ballot, with contenders needing a minimum of 17 votes to carry on. voting started in the house of commons this morning at around 10am, with a result expected to be announced by the 1922 committee at around 1pm this afternoon. further ballots will be held next week with the two most popular mps moving to a run of five tory party members. the winner is expected to be announced in the week of the 22nd ofjuly. let's talk now to our political assistant editor norman smith. the vote is taking place in private but what is the atmosphere like outside the committee room? it's tediously convivial. everyone seems t
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amy, thank you. >>> next here on newsroom, the former u.s. vice president pushes back after being hit where it hurts, his voting record. we'll have details on that for you. stay with us. mmer's not the time for making bucket lists bookers know summer is for booking it like booking a beachside resort, and ordering two more tacos than you need to. check. showing the deep end who's boss! check. starting a scooter gang with the fam. check. "awesome" bookers know summer won't last forever. "you're gonna thank me" so be a booker at booking.com. the world's number one choice for booking accomodations. the world's number one choice so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.rkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, agg
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back to you now in the newsroom. >> all right. julie carey, thank you so much. >> we've got more breaking news this evening. police have arrested the two suspected masterminds behind a murder plot that left red sox star david ortiz seriously injured. victor hugo gomez and alberto rodriguez mota are said to have ordered a hit intended for ortiz's friend but instead ortiz was shot in his back at a dominican republic bar. ortiz is nowbesaid to in good condition after having his gallbladder and part of his intestines removed. ten other people have been arrestein this tavel to the dom republic is off by 74% compared to this year. according to forward keys which analyzes travel patterns, a lot of people are threbooking r flights to new destinations in the caribbean. flight bookings started to fall off in may. this was after d theth of the prince george's county couple nathaniel holmes and cynthia day. the bookings dropped again when other american deaths were announces. fireworks, police out in full force today. > today we're learning a
back to you now in the newsroom. >> all right. julie carey, thank you so much. >> we've got more breaking news this evening. police have arrested the two suspected masterminds behind a murder plot that left red sox star david ortiz seriously injured. victor hugo gomez and alberto rodriguez mota are said to have ordered a hit intended for ortiz's friend but instead ortiz was shot in his back at a dominican republic bar. ortiz is nowbesaid to in good condition after having his...
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and we are looking at live pictures in the newsroom and making sure they are clear for tv. we have seen images of police firing tear gas there. there are reports of authorities firing rubber bullets. the demonstrators there oppose an extradition bill that would send any suspect from hong kong to mainland china for prosecution. this is the image right now. it is about 8:00 at night. things seem to have calmed down. and there are fewer people. considering this was an all-day protest, there are still a lot of folks. now we see them. they are on the move. as we mentioned, we did see police firing at least rubber bullets and we see smoke there in the distance. this is happening in hong kong where earlier in the day the government until later this month. a lot of folks still out on the reetprotesting the would send anybody who is suspected of a crime in hong kong to mainland china. a lot of folks in hong kong, human rights activists say they fear this could tamp down on the democracy movement there. >>> 4:37 for you right now. in contra costa county, ntsb investigators are trying
and we are looking at live pictures in the newsroom and making sure they are clear for tv. we have seen images of police firing tear gas there. there are reports of authorities firing rubber bullets. the demonstrators there oppose an extradition bill that would send any suspect from hong kong to mainland china for prosecution. this is the image right now. it is about 8:00 at night. things seem to have calmed down. and there are fewer people. considering this was an all-day protest, there are...
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this is "cnn newsroom." following the breaking news out of japan, the u.s.resident leaving the g-20 summit there and headed to south korea. seoul, south korea. and that is where protesters are rallying against his visit. paula hancocks is following that story and paula is live in seoul. what are you seeing? >> reporter: george, there are some sporadic protests, not just anti-trump, but a number of people pro trump as well. so certainly a fair group of people who support what the u.s. president is trying to do with north korea. we are expecting the u.s. president to touchdown here in seoul. he will be heading for a dinner with the south korean president moon jae-in and then he will be here tomorrow as well. but of course all the things that we were expecting have been completely overshadowed by what we have just heard from the u.s. president, the fact that he has put this invitation out to the north korean leader to meet him when he goes to the dmz, the demilitarized zone, saying that he hopes that he will be there, saying that he was asked in fact would you
this is "cnn newsroom." following the breaking news out of japan, the u.s.resident leaving the g-20 summit there and headed to south korea. seoul, south korea. and that is where protesters are rallying against his visit. paula hancocks is following that story and paula is live in seoul. what are you seeing? >> reporter: george, there are some sporadic protests, not just anti-trump, but a number of people pro trump as well. so certainly a fair group of people who support what the...
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you've had an unusual route to becoming the newsroom lawyer. tell us about how you got there. >> okay. back to my childhood. i was a college professor well into my mid- 30s. went to law school when i'm 34- 35. i woke up one day and realize when you are 34 and still living like you are 18, it is probably a problem. especially when you have a child and a wife. i went to law school. i do very straightforward job at a big law firm in new york. and then circumstances became the newsroom for the daily news. i graduated from journalism school. really interested in journalism. it was an incredible education. the job at the times opened up because of something that has been very, very good good for america. now the supreme court correspondent of the new york times. a tremendous reporter. he had my job and he decided to try life as a journalist. the job opened up on very short notice. i'd been at the daily news doing the same sort of things that adam had done. in particular, what was interesting because i don't have any of the credentials that you would
you've had an unusual route to becoming the newsroom lawyer. tell us about how you got there. >> okay. back to my childhood. i was a college professor well into my mid- 30s. went to law school when i'm 34- 35. i woke up one day and realize when you are 34 and still living like you are 18, it is probably a problem. especially when you have a child and a wife. i went to law school. i do very straightforward job at a big law firm in new york. and then circumstances became the newsroom for...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live.on the peterborough by—election — holding off a challenge from the brexit party. union activist lisa forbes took 31% of the vote, beating the brexit party's mike greene by 683 votes. the conservatives came third with 21%, while the liberal democrats were fourth with 12%. the by—election was held after labour mp fiona onasanya was ousted after she was convicted for lying over a speeding offence. more now from our political correspondent iain watson. a result that seemed to be on a knife—edge. i do hereby declare that lisa forbes is duly elected... cheering and applause. but it was labour that cut through. a narrow victory over the brexit party — a majority of 683 — with the conservatives in third place. the result seemed to be on a knife—edge all night. sometimes, the brexit party felt they were ahead, sometimes it was labour. labour supporters are delighted that they've held on in this seat. although their vote has tumbled since the last general election. this a seat that used to be a
welcome to bbc newsroom live.on the peterborough by—election — holding off a challenge from the brexit party. union activist lisa forbes took 31% of the vote, beating the brexit party's mike greene by 683 votes. the conservatives came third with 21%, while the liberal democrats were fourth with 12%. the by—election was held after labour mp fiona onasanya was ousted after she was convicted for lying over a speeding offence. more now from our political correspondent iain watson. a result...
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you're watching "cnn newsroom" live from atlanta. i'm george howell. >> i'm natalie allen. >>> protesters in albania are calling for early elections and demanding the country's president resign. thousands marched in the albanian capital denouncing corruption in the government. police used watercannon and tear gas to break up the crowd. >> in sudan a group is calling for civil disobedience against the military government. they attacked protesters last week. those protesters who were demanding civilian rule. a doctor's group says more than 100 people were killed. >>> almost 18,000 venezuelans crossed into neighboring colombia saturday just to buy food and medicine. this happened after the embattled venezuelan president maduro partially reopened the border. he had closed the crossing in february to prevent his political opponents from bringing in aid. >>> the president of mexico andres manuel lopez obrador spoke with donald trump by phone after friday's agreement on migration was reached. thee he stressed the need for dialogue. many par
you're watching "cnn newsroom" live from atlanta. i'm george howell. >> i'm natalie allen. >>> protesters in albania are calling for early elections and demanding the country's president resign. thousands marched in the albanian capital denouncing corruption in the government. police used watercannon and tear gas to break up the crowd. >> in sudan a group is calling for civil disobedience against the military government. they attacked protesters last week. those...
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>>> you're live in the cnn newsroom. i'm ana cabrera in new york. thank you for being with us on this father's day. president trump spent the early part of father's day golf with senator lindsey graham but not before laying down a barrage of fiery tweets. he openly considers staying past a second term. just pause for a moment. let that sink in and remember this is not the first time he's made such a remark. but most of his morning rage was directed at the media. especially "the new york times." he called their reports about the u.s. targeting russia's electrical power grid a virtual act of treason. this coming after a times story this weekend detailing the placement of potentially crippling malware in russian systems. the malware has been placed as a depth that has never been attempted before, and it was reportedly done without president trump being briefed about it in detail out of concern that the president might end the operation or discuss it with other foreign officials, including russian president vladimir putin. i spoke with "the new york tim
>>> you're live in the cnn newsroom. i'm ana cabrera in new york. thank you for being with us on this father's day. president trump spent the early part of father's day golf with senator lindsey graham but not before laying down a barrage of fiery tweets. he openly considers staying past a second term. just pause for a moment. let that sink in and remember this is not the first time he's made such a remark. but most of his morning rage was directed at the media. especially "the...
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. >>> at 4:33, also breaking news just in to our newsroom, a homicide investigation under way in san mateo county,tear gulch road west of wood side. the area is blocked off san mateo county was killed.ay t the scene and he'll join u at 5:00 a.m. >>> we're also following breaking news in alameda county where there's a large amount of police acactivity, this is new video just into our newsroom. there are two different scenes here. the first near 106th and bancroft, near the san leandro and oakland border. the second is near wynton and shabott and hayward. "today in the bay's" sharon katsuda is headed to the scene and will have a live report at 5:00. >>> a united flight from paris was supposed to land at sfo overnight but it's still not here. about 30 minutes into that flight, that plane was rerouted back to paris. a passenger said plastic on a meal touched the oven and caused an odor. he posted a photo on twitter of a fire crew on board once the plane landed back in paris. no word yet on when the flight will arrive in san francisco. breaking news you saw last ils night at 11:00. deputi
. >>> at 4:33, also breaking news just in to our newsroom, a homicide investigation under way in san mateo county,tear gulch road west of wood side. the area is blocked off san mateo county was killed.ay t the scene and he'll join u at 5:00 a.m. >>> we're also following breaking news in alameda county where there's a large amount of police acactivity, this is new video just into our newsroom. there are two different scenes here. the first near 106th and bancroft, near the san...
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. >>> you are live in the "cnn newsroom." i'm ana cabrera in new york. we have breaking news right now, the first real meaningful test of where democratic voters are leaning as they look over and consider the more than 20 men and women who want to run to replace donald trump. the cnn/des moines poll. in the last four u.s. presidential elections, when there was no democratic incumbent running, the man or woman who won the iowa democratic caucuses went on to become the democratic nominee. as you know, there is no democrat in the white house today. hillary clinton, barack obama, john kerry, al gore, no democrat incumbent, they won the iowa caucuses, they became the nominee. the results you're about to hear point to who iowa's democratic voters like most right now, what they like most in their candidates, and even how they feel about the idea of impeaching president trump. this is big. the cnn/des moines register poll. let's go straight to des moines, iowa. our political director david chalian is there. david, there is a lot of data in your hands but we all
. >>> you are live in the "cnn newsroom." i'm ana cabrera in new york. we have breaking news right now, the first real meaningful test of where democratic voters are leaning as they look over and consider the more than 20 men and women who want to run to replace donald trump. the cnn/des moines poll. in the last four u.s. presidential elections, when there was no democratic incumbent running, the man or woman who won the iowa democratic caucuses went on to become the...
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kerner prescribed getting more black folks in the newsroom, but it is possible to stack the newsroom with black people and put them all at entry-level positions and not change your coverage at all. so the thing that the media continues to miss, is this proper integration of people of color and people from diverse backgrounds and putting them in positions that allow them to make them, make the kind of editorial decisions that give coverage the better reflects the american reality rather than catering to the interest of elite white men. >> so that is interesting. i think a lot about what are some of the different moments that we missed. and i think one big one that showed, what was coming was gamer gait, which was a harassment campaign launched in 2014 that targeted several women and people of color in the videogame industry. and in fact to this day, white nationalists and groups are actively working and recruiting video gamers, still. so doctor brock, you have done a lot of work around this, i want to come back to you, can you speak more to this phenomenon and what we are seeing and w
kerner prescribed getting more black folks in the newsroom, but it is possible to stack the newsroom with black people and put them all at entry-level positions and not change your coverage at all. so the thing that the media continues to miss, is this proper integration of people of color and people from diverse backgrounds and putting them in positions that allow them to make them, make the kind of editorial decisions that give coverage the better reflects the american reality rather than...
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kron four's dan kerman is live in our newsroom tonight, he has more on this stand well the chp not saying a whole lot these investigations all still under way but at this point they don't believe. >>any of the shootings are connected. it was shortly after 10 monday night when the chp was called the northbound 6.80 just north of landis in the peat us and found this great heard a camry in the center median upon arriving in the inspecting the vehicle. >>there was a sole male dog can driver. seat in the driver's seat who did appear to have been struck by gunfire. >>as the chp come the scene for evidence. the vict was later identified as matthew rios of milpitas. >>the preliminary information suggests the probably came vehicle to vehicle. something that the investigators will work toward a conserving this was just the latest in a series of y area freeway shootings. sunday night just after 8 the driver of the vehicle was shot in the head. >>while traveling westbound in the 4th bore of the caldecott tunnel and saturday night about 6 a man was shot and killed while traveling along the eastbound 8
kron four's dan kerman is live in our newsroom tonight, he has more on this stand well the chp not saying a whole lot these investigations all still under way but at this point they don't believe. >>any of the shootings are connected. it was shortly after 10 monday night when the chp was called the northbound 6.80 just north of landis in the peat us and found this great heard a camry in the center median upon arriving in the inspecting the vehicle. >>there was a sole male dog can...
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as always you can find more of our coverage at g ed.com/newsroom. thank you for join. ♪ robert: mueller finally speaks now?but what i'm robertta cos welcome to "washington week." robert mueller defends his report and his decisions. >> if we hon haddence that the president clearly did not commit a crime we would have so. we did not however make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime. >> there's no crime. there was no charge because he had no information. >> impeachment calls grow lder but speaker pelosi won't be pushed. >> msty cuents want to impeach the president, but we want to do what is right and what gets results. robert: and the president launches a trade war with mexico, next. ♪ announcer: ts is "washington week."
as always you can find more of our coverage at g ed.com/newsroom. thank you for join. ♪ robert: mueller finally speaks now?but what i'm robertta cos welcome to "washington week." robert mueller defends his report and his decisions. >> if we hon haddence that the president clearly did not commit a crime we would have so. we did not however make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime. >> there's no crime. there was no charge because he had no...
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you're watching bbc newsroom live. it's ham and these are the main stories this morning: are you embarrassed to have been an mg chair last night, mrjohnson? after missing last night's tv debate, borisjohnson receives a boost in the conservative party leader contest as health secretary matt hancock backs him. labour's deputy leader, tom watson, urges his party to make a strong case for staying in the eu. released from prison and ready tojoin the protests — democracy activistjoshua wong calls on hong kong's chief executive to resign. iran announces that it will soon breach the limit on its stockpile of enriched uranium, that was capped under the nuclear deal with world powers. every new teacher in england will be trained to spot early warning signs of mental illness as part of plans unveiled by theresa may. and sir andy murray says he's pain—free as he prepares to return to competition this week for the first time since having major hip surgery. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. borisjohnson's position as the f
you're watching bbc newsroom live. it's ham and these are the main stories this morning: are you embarrassed to have been an mg chair last night, mrjohnson? after missing last night's tv debate, borisjohnson receives a boost in the conservative party leader contest as health secretary matt hancock backs him. labour's deputy leader, tom watson, urges his party to make a strong case for staying in the eu. released from prison and ready tojoin the protests — democracy activistjoshua wong calls...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live. rapistjohn worboys, now known asjohn radford, who was almost freed from jail last year, has pleaded guilty to four further offences in which he drugged women with the intention of sexually assaulting them. he was jailed in 2009 for a series of sexual assaults. the decision two yea rs of sexual assaults. the decision two years ago to release and was reversed after a public outcry. let's go to the old bailey. what happened in court was thatjohn worboys, orjohn radford, as he was referred to in the old bailey, appeared via video link from wakefield prison and he answered guilty four times when the new charges were put to him. he pleaded guilty to these four counts of supplying drugs to women with the intention of sexually assaulting them. the offences took place between 2000 and 2008, so quite a broad period, and that's significant, because previouslyjohn worboys has said his offending was limited to a short 18 month period, and it was on that basis that the pa role and it was on that ba
welcome to bbc newsroom live. rapistjohn worboys, now known asjohn radford, who was almost freed from jail last year, has pleaded guilty to four further offences in which he drugged women with the intention of sexually assaulting them. he was jailed in 2009 for a series of sexual assaults. the decision two yea rs of sexual assaults. the decision two years ago to release and was reversed after a public outcry. let's go to the old bailey. what happened in court was thatjohn worboys, orjohn...
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in the newsroom, i'm veronica de la cruz. back to you. >>> the warriors found a classy way to congratulate the new nba champs with this full page ad in a toronto newspaper. an emotional steph curry hugging raptors player kyle lowry after the raptors' historic victory. >>> a defendant in the ghost ship trial denied today that he organized a concert the night of the fatal fire. max harris took the stand for the first time today. he's accused of playing a central role in the deaths of 36 people. although he was hired as a warehouse's role as more janitorial. harris was inside the oakland warehouse when a fire extinguisn called for help. it was a tough day of testimony for victims' family members. >> they definitely need to be held accountability, personally. i can only speak for myself. because of the type of person i am, i don't see how jail will solve anything. >> harris will return to the stand tomorrow to face cross-examination. join michelle griego and our morning team starting at 4:30. >>> tonight a gunman is still on the
in the newsroom, i'm veronica de la cruz. back to you. >>> the warriors found a classy way to congratulate the new nba champs with this full page ad in a toronto newspaper. an emotional steph curry hugging raptors player kyle lowry after the raptors' historic victory. >>> a defendant in the ghost ship trial denied today that he organized a concert the night of the fatal fire. max harris took the stand for the first time today. he's accused of playing a central role in the...
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now, we have new video into the newsroom just moments ago. they are calling it the sand fire. it's footage of crews you can see right there making their way to fight the flames. high fire danger forced pg&e to cut power to customers in the north bay. laura continues our story. >> pg&e says it could take up to two days to fully restore power to this area because crews first had to inspect all of those powerlines to make sure they are safe. as you could imagine people in this area are hot and not very happy. >> my trailer gets so hot sitting on this black top, i die in there. >> reporter: charles edmonton and kelly live in the lake berryessa area. how are you staying cool? >> i'm not really right now. i had my shirt off earlier. >> reporter: same story in berryessa pines where dozens of homes are hooked up to power generators. steve silva says that's created a problem of its own. >> it's another fire hazard. using a generator outdoors in the dry grass areas is a potential problem for fires. >> reporter: they are among the 1,600 customers pulled off the power grid this hot, windy
now, we have new video into the newsroom just moments ago. they are calling it the sand fire. it's footage of crews you can see right there making their way to fight the flames. high fire danger forced pg&e to cut power to customers in the north bay. laura continues our story. >> pg&e says it could take up to two days to fully restore power to this area because crews first had to inspect all of those powerlines to make sure they are safe. as you could imagine people in this area...
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>>> tonigt on kqed newsroom. from health care to civil rights democratic presidential hopefuls got to make their pitches. >>> also shocking detentionit ions for migrant children emerge as appeals for humanitarian aid at thedeorder divi democrats. >>>he and supreme court ends its term. we'll look at how keyulings this week could affect california. >>> hello and welcome. we begin our show with the democraticdebates. >>> this week millions of viewers tuned in for their first extdded look at the crowde democratic primary field. the debate featured 20 candidates. last night senator kamala harris attacked former vice president joe biden for his comments on bussing and working with segregationist senators. on weesday senatorlizabeth warren who is the only candidate polling i double digits on stage held strong in the first part of the debate. many are callin jul castro the breakout star of the first night. joining me is the senior political writer for the "san francisco chronicle" and los angeles political times writer j
>>> tonigt on kqed newsroom. from health care to civil rights democratic presidential hopefuls got to make their pitches. >>> also shocking detentionit ions for migrant children emerge as appeals for humanitarian aid at thedeorder divi democrats. >>>he and supreme court ends its term. we'll look at how keyulings this week could affect california. >>> hello and welcome. we begin our show with the democraticdebates. >>> this week millions of viewers...