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if you have any loose ob ob you'll want to secure that. the wind is just funneling funni through. they even had some thunderstorms as well. right here we're in the clear other than a few clouds passing through. it is 58 degrees in san francisco. you may have noticed a cooler air mass. 65, oakland, 64 in san jose. a bright view. but look at the water. it's definitely choppy out there. 60s, 70s in concorde. gusty pattern through tomorrow. mild sunny days through the weekend and we're looking at cloudier and cooler beginning on sunday. let's look at the hour-by-hour forecast. winds gusting along. 8:00 p.m. over 40 miles an hour. this is why you need to watch out, especially if you're hitting the road. tomorrow morning will be breezy to gusty and the winds will come up again tomorrow afternoon about 35 miles an hour. a little bit stronger layer on at night. the winds will hold the temperatures up in some areas. overnight we'll go with 40s. clear start tomorrow morning and the afternoon. it will be a nice day if you can live with the gusty winds. low 70s in santa rosa, concorde, liverm
if you have any loose ob ob you'll want to secure that. the wind is just funneling funni through. they even had some thunderstorms as well. right here we're in the clear other than a few clouds passing through. it is 58 degrees in san francisco. you may have noticed a cooler air mass. 65, oakland, 64 in san jose. a bright view. but look at the water. it's definitely choppy out there. 60s, 70s in concorde. gusty pattern through tomorrow. mild sunny days through the weekend and we're looking at...
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england manager gareth southgate collects his obe at buckingham palace on the day his side move up toin the world rankings. and supasundae shocks aintree on day one of the grand national meeting. also coming up in the programme, we speak to the the woman who tonight becomes just the second player in welsh football history to reach 100 international caps. and find out if a former nfl star and gb olympic gold medal winning hockey player have what it takes to compete in the boat race. nobody is going to throw up, are they? if you do, give us a shout and we'll get you a bucket. well done. hello and welcome to sportsday. we start with further off—field controversy in football. so far this season there have been incidents of coins and bottles being thrown at players and managers — with fans also invading the pitch and attacking players. last night a pyrotechnic was thrown onto the pitch during celtic‘s 2—nil win at st mirren. it's renewed calls for governing bodies to get tough in a week that's also seen another case of alleged racist abuse in italy. the bbc has been to the netherlands, a c
england manager gareth southgate collects his obe at buckingham palace on the day his side move up toin the world rankings. and supasundae shocks aintree on day one of the grand national meeting. also coming up in the programme, we speak to the the woman who tonight becomes just the second player in welsh football history to reach 100 international caps. and find out if a former nfl star and gb olympic gold medal winning hockey player have what it takes to compete in the boat race. nobody is...
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england manager gareth southgate has been to buckingham palace today to collect his obe from prince charlesremony he dedicated the honour to his team. our sports correspondent natalie pirks was there. after becoming an unlikely fashion icon last summer, i southgate said he would never wear a waistcoat began cough in the pirates —— a palace requires a smart approach. it's a privilege to be the manager and received an award from the royal family is something i'm very proud of, so that was very special and yet, a moment and that will live with me forever. it's for services to football a recognition of three decades in the game, culminating in him becoming the first england manager and 28 years to reach a world cup semifinal in russia. with england today up to fourth in the world rankings, the youthful evolution under southgate has been quite something, but is not yet. we talk about becoming the number one tea m talk about becoming the number one team in the wild and that's our aim, so team in the wild and that's our aim, so to go from 15th and danforth is probably easier than the next step and
england manager gareth southgate has been to buckingham palace today to collect his obe from prince charlesremony he dedicated the honour to his team. our sports correspondent natalie pirks was there. after becoming an unlikely fashion icon last summer, i southgate said he would never wear a waistcoat began cough in the pirates —— a palace requires a smart approach. it's a privilege to be the manager and received an award from the royal family is something i'm very proud of, so that was...
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gareth southgate was at buckingham palace today to collect his obe.e honour for services to football after guiding england to the world cup semifinals last summer. he is there with prince charles. the mexican has scored 15 goals since joining on a season—long loan injune last year. that is rauljimenez. he's helped wolves to seventh in the table and played a key role in them reaching sunday's fa cup semifinal against watford. he'lljoin permanently from benfica onjuly first, and wolves will pay £30 million. aintree festival starts today, and the a0 runners for saturday's grand national have been announced. amongst them is the favourite tiger roll, who's looking for back to back wins, and if he does he'll be in elite company, as our reporter frank keogh explains. this is an amazing horse which has won four times at the festival and it was the smallest horse in last yea r‘s race it was the smallest horse in last year's race with the oldestjockey, the horses called tiger roll. they say he has the heart of our lion. it has been 41 years since red rum won th
gareth southgate was at buckingham palace today to collect his obe.e honour for services to football after guiding england to the world cup semifinals last summer. he is there with prince charles. the mexican has scored 15 goals since joining on a season—long loan injune last year. that is rauljimenez. he's helped wolves to seventh in the table and played a key role in them reaching sunday's fa cup semifinal against watford. he'lljoin permanently from benfica onjuly first, and wolves will pay...
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jennifer conte, a clinical assistant professor of ob-gyn at stanford, described the 20-week mark set by this bill as, quote, just an arbitrary limit set by politicians that has no medical or scientific backing. let me repeat, an arbitrary limit set in place by politicians, politicians making decisions about women's health. that's what's wrong here. what's more, a 20-week ban is arguably unconstitutional. just two weeks ago a federal judge in north carolina ruled that it was. we know the 20-week ban is just a start among those who want to take away women's rights. they'll try to go for a ten-week ban, then a six-week ban, part of a radical relentless effort to completely strip women of their right to make their own health care decisions. the rhetoric we will hear from republicans in this hearing will be much of the same we heard for years. whether it's the vote we took here in the senate or a new law protecting rights in my home state of new york, republicans have repeatedly used scare tactics and falsehoods to mislead the public. yet these are nothing but scare tactics. don't take my
jennifer conte, a clinical assistant professor of ob-gyn at stanford, described the 20-week mark set by this bill as, quote, just an arbitrary limit set by politicians that has no medical or scientific backing. let me repeat, an arbitrary limit set in place by politicians, politicians making decisions about women's health. that's what's wrong here. what's more, a 20-week ban is arguably unconstitutional. just two weeks ago a federal judge in north carolina ruled that it was. we know the 20-week...
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making the u.k. a locking stock now which ever way you put it industry leaders here ah busy adding ob the cost of a west case scenario. a hard meaning a no deal brax it would take the e.u. into uncharted waters and hurt companies in the blocks biggest economy germany that's the forecast from the country's main industry federation the b d i it's a pity that the britons decided to leave but it's it's a fact we just do not have to comment so we have to take it so what we call for now is let us hope for an orderly break that. not give so much harm to the economy on both sides of the channel if it comes to a cliff edge scenario that would really be horrible what do the numbers say according to the b d i a hard bracks it would reduce german economic growth to just zero point seven percent for this year instead of its current prediction of one point two percent and it would impact the labor market the b.t.i. says one in four german companies with business connections to britain will probably have to axe jobs if the u.k. really does leave the e.u. without a deal. well surprisingly breaks it a
making the u.k. a locking stock now which ever way you put it industry leaders here ah busy adding ob the cost of a west case scenario. a hard meaning a no deal brax it would take the e.u. into uncharted waters and hurt companies in the blocks biggest economy germany that's the forecast from the country's main industry federation the b d i it's a pity that the britons decided to leave but it's it's a fact we just do not have to comment so we have to take it so what we call for now is let us...
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. >> what they've left in are verses such as ephesians 6:5 which isth e famous verse, slav be ob to yourmaster. >> reporter: looking at thisse baible, it's hard to tell anything has been taken out of it. >> for many enslaved africans, this would have been the first time they were exposed to the bible. >> reporr: a bible selectively edited to instill obedience and underpin slavely. >> what lting impression do you want to leave with? >> may this never happen again. the bible itself is a whole book. it's not one that you get to carve up and use this piece or that piece. >> reporter: the slave bie, designed to repress rebellion, but it doesn't work. enslaved people in the caribbean constany fought against slavery ta .l emancipati>>s r t hi african-american history, our roots and now we got to this point. .chapter in the hisgtry >> a painful p>>> we are bk ina show-stopping finish >> a painful p>>> we are bk ina show-stopping finish for a i'm missing out on our family outings because i can't find a bladder leakage product that fits. everythingas too loose. but depend® fit-flexme feels tailore
. >> what they've left in are verses such as ephesians 6:5 which isth e famous verse, slav be ob to yourmaster. >> reporter: looking at thisse baible, it's hard to tell anything has been taken out of it. >> for many enslaved africans, this would have been the first time they were exposed to the bible. >> reporr: a bible selectively edited to instill obedience and underpin slavely. >> what lting impression do you want to leave with? >> may this never happen...
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>> look the best -- the short-hand is, there was attempted conspiracy and attempd ob pruction.resident sort of keystoneco campaign couldn't figure out how to conspase where it w and where the rsians did do the harm, they amplified but they didn't participate, so they technically didn't have a charge against him. he was trying to obstruct and his own team essentially did things to stop him. nywhat is fun is the president is now lashing out at these people when he should be thanking them. but that isn't the way he -- that's what i think we're dealing with nshere. in re to it, though, in the ways p that thesident is defending himself, i think the top line aspect of this is totally gotten lost here. the russian government infiltrated and scessfully penetrated the influence of the election. even giuliani acknowledges that fact. but he then says it is -- there wassi wases was nothing wrong. when you hear the word slippery slope, whatever, when a line has been crossed, that is meaned -- doessihat mean the pnt of the united states will use any means necessary, any intelligence agency n
>> look the best -- the short-hand is, there was attempted conspiracy and attempd ob pruction.resident sort of keystoneco campaign couldn't figure out how to conspase where it w and where the rsians did do the harm, they amplified but they didn't participate, so they technically didn't have a charge against him. he was trying to obstruct and his own team essentially did things to stop him. nywhat is fun is the president is now lashing out at these people when he should be thanking them....
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the problem and the ob surdty -- >> why do you say?articles of impeachment on everything that mueller uncovered here, when do you do it? what do you need to bring impeachment proceedings? >> the completion of the investigation, the report is finalized. if you don't, i guess, continue the question that richard brings up, if you don't do it, then don't you undermine all the resources put into putting the report together in the first place? >> you know, honestly, i think you look at the mueller report and tees it up for further investigation. in two paragraphs, robert mueller says, look, we have separation of powers. let's go forward with this. let's do further investigation, lock it in. mueller had to operate with one hand tied behind his back. let the committee do a full investigation before we talk impeachment. >> before there were investigations, one subpoena being issued to get the full, unredacted. then the house judiciary committee authorized subpoenas for five former white house officials who were mentioned in the mueller report,
the problem and the ob surdty -- >> why do you say?articles of impeachment on everything that mueller uncovered here, when do you do it? what do you need to bring impeachment proceedings? >> the completion of the investigation, the report is finalized. if you don't, i guess, continue the question that richard brings up, if you don't do it, then don't you undermine all the resources put into putting the report together in the first place? >> you know, honestly, i think you look...
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there will be enough of a path leaving the bread crums towards ob trucks based impeachment. i think it's about impeople or marching twoirtd and certainly a dozen hearings on the matter of obstruction. so those folks can count on a lot of legal fees. they will be in front of congress several times. >> paul, i saw you nodding your head, i wonder if it's fair a testimony to mueller it might end up in this report, should they have any expectation of privacy? >> no, michael makes a good point. we're on the opposite side of the political aisle. i feel people's lives will be upended by this. what a world we live in. you know who didn't testify to mueller? donald trump. because according to his lawyer, john dowd, the president's lawyer told woodward, if he testifies he will be wearing an orange jump suit because he said he is a bleeping liar, michael didn't have that option. heels not above the law. this president is going to perhaps slip thes into because he avoided testifying when every other normal american had to. >> joe, there may be some fine embarrassing details about the pre
there will be enough of a path leaving the bread crums towards ob trucks based impeachment. i think it's about impeople or marching twoirtd and certainly a dozen hearings on the matter of obstruction. so those folks can count on a lot of legal fees. they will be in front of congress several times. >> paul, i saw you nodding your head, i wonder if it's fair a testimony to mueller it might end up in this report, should they have any expectation of privacy? >> no, michael makes a good...
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he found it sickening but he toed party line and said no ob truction. one se things that they come acrossci cring that behavior but didn't say there shouldn't be some questions. >> rob portman called it and bold statement. they are hanging in the president. they have used the excuse, we have to review the report. there is no eagerness on the senate side. robert: you covered the house as well, immeefment, is it happening or not in the house? >> i don't think so. i thi what they will do is continue to investigate, have witnesses and get into that cuble. robert: why not. haupted by what what happened in the 1990's. >> what happened with bill clinton in 1998. they said it will be distracting from heaanh care. keep the focus on this. once you turn it into a an impeachment proce, the republicans are saying he is being persecuted. and speaker pelosi said she doesn't want to do this without bipartisan support. >> the oth side you will see aferocious effort what they see bad conduct and to turn the on on a lot of the democrats and folks who are calling for collu
he found it sickening but he toed party line and said no ob truction. one se things that they come acrossci cring that behavior but didn't say there shouldn't be some questions. >> rob portman called it and bold statement. they are hanging in the president. they have used the excuse, we have to review the report. there is no eagerness on the senate side. robert: you covered the house as well, immeefment, is it happening or not in the house? >> i don't think so. i thi what they will...
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visit ncicap.org] >> once, television was simply three giant networks and a pbs -- pbs.led ob let viewers decide all on their own what was important to them. c-span opened the doors to washington policymaking for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. in the age of power to the people, this was true people power. the landscape has clearly changed. broadcasting has given way to narrowcasting. youtube stars are a thing. but c-span's big idea is bigger today than ever. on television and online, c-span is your unfiltered view of government so you can make up your own mind. >> here's a look at some of tonight schedule. q&a is next with new york times columnist david brooks on his book "the second mountain: the quest for a moral life." at 9:00 :00, questions from the british house of commons. prime minister theresa may was away, and and a member of her cabinet to questions. supreme court justice is the guest on talk of the hill. he is interviewed about the court's inner workings, current cases and proposals by some democratic residential candidates to overhaul and
visit ncicap.org] >> once, television was simply three giant networks and a pbs -- pbs.led ob let viewers decide all on their own what was important to them. c-span opened the doors to washington policymaking for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. in the age of power to the people, this was true people power. the landscape has clearly changed. broadcasting has given way to narrowcasting. youtube stars are a thing. but c-span's big idea is bigger today...
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weekend,ut police say k-9s have only picked up his scent inside the family home, indicating he was not ob ducted. aj's mom in tears last week as her lawyer said she was innocent. >> are miss cunniham doesn't know what happened to aj and had nothing to do with the disappearance. >> aj's father was questioned saturday, pleading for histt lile boy's return. >> i justant my son to come home. >> aj had a troubled fe. in 2013 he was put in foster care with opiates in his system. in 2015 he was returned home, but trouble for the family again in 2018 when his parents were investigated for neglect and later hear mother for neglect and abe. ey were later cleared. since the disappearance, the state removed his brother from the home and h mom is seven months pregnant accorng to her attorney. >> tam leitner, thank you. >> the leader of a group that is detaining migrants at the u.s. border is in custody himself.rr lay mitchell hopkins is expected in court after fthorities arrested him for being a convictedon in possession of a firearm. the 69-year-old leads united constitutional patriots. members held
weekend,ut police say k-9s have only picked up his scent inside the family home, indicating he was not ob ducted. aj's mom in tears last week as her lawyer said she was innocent. >> are miss cunniham doesn't know what happened to aj and had nothing to do with the disappearance. >> aj's father was questioned saturday, pleading for histt lile boy's return. >> i justant my son to come home. >> aj had a troubled fe. in 2013 he was put in foster care with opiates in his...
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i'm an ob-gyn physician, sir. she deserves to have options.she feels boxed in, i u know you guys feel like ve to do this. we can help her. it used to be that people tried to be present on the killing days, the days when the surgical abortions wown to happen in the abortion centers. but ru486 pill has completely changed the landscape of abortion. and it really necessitates that somebody is present outside of these abortion centers every single day, every hour that they are open. >> sweetie, you took the abortion pill, we can reverse it. you have 72 hours, honey. they don't want meo talk to you, but this is information that can help you. you deserve to know all of the options, okay? >> obenhaus: dr. ruberu is part whof a network of doctors cite acdotal evidence to support the controversial practice of prescribing the hormone progesterone tove ree the effects of ru486. >> i think there's only maybe three of us in this philadelphia ar that volunteered for th hotline so far. then you get the, the se, and history, and you don't even have to see her.
i'm an ob-gyn physician, sir. she deserves to have options.she feels boxed in, i u know you guys feel like ve to do this. we can help her. it used to be that people tried to be present on the killing days, the days when the surgical abortions wown to happen in the abortion centers. but ru486 pill has completely changed the landscape of abortion. and it really necessitates that somebody is present outside of these abortion centers every single day, every hour that they are open. >>...
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you can get up there it's going to be a great weekend, lots of fresh powder to ski on some of amount ob-gyn upwards of 2 feet of snow from this latest storm system so around the bay area still some scattered showers out there mostly very light stuff right now that will continue on and off throughout the night tonight so they headed out the door grab an umbrella grab a light jacket love to go about their numbers dropping off into the 50's and low 60's by 08:00pm but yeah, the pacific is just very active right now the storms continuing to plow in our direction. the good news is everything is about to change. high pressure start to build in as early as sunday, lingering showers tomorrow and then partly cloudy a much warmer on sunday, those temperatures moving in the 70's another nice day on monday slight chance of showers on tuesday. maybe some more cold showers late in the week, i the music awards. they're right around the corner we're going to check out who's leading the nominations this year when we come back. >>for is now streaming live local news 24 hours a day if you haven't tried kron o
you can get up there it's going to be a great weekend, lots of fresh powder to ski on some of amount ob-gyn upwards of 2 feet of snow from this latest storm system so around the bay area still some scattered showers out there mostly very light stuff right now that will continue on and off throughout the night tonight so they headed out the door grab an umbrella grab a light jacket love to go about their numbers dropping off into the 50's and low 60's by 08:00pm but yeah, the pacific is just...
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but then i thought being process is there's a lot of ways to jews that happened so i could obs all of that on board the small scale unit or a lot there is so much that has been produced and that exists it's about time that we start thinking about using what is already there. garment waste is not the only problem in india the textile industry is a major polluter in india the third biggest after plastic and paper. for india it's not just the garment we. that you have to be concerned about it's the production rates that you have to be concerned about this to one of the law just exporters of both objects and on this in the wood so all of the waste is just like we're going to i think i back you know what it is still something that benoit being able to do with the amount of the reproducing elements that. they'd bought a mental implications of watering and the situation is only getting worse by the day due to the surging demand for products use of chemicals the need for landfill space energy and water consumption. into a new fifteen zero one. and that fashion industry used up about seventy n
but then i thought being process is there's a lot of ways to jews that happened so i could obs all of that on board the small scale unit or a lot there is so much that has been produced and that exists it's about time that we start thinking about using what is already there. garment waste is not the only problem in india the textile industry is a major polluter in india the third biggest after plastic and paper. for india it's not just the garment we. that you have to be concerned about it's...
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but then i got thing processes there's a lot of restrictions that happened so i could obs all of that on board the small scale unit or a lot of unit there is so much that has been produced and that exists it's about time that we start thinking about using what is already there. garment waste is not the only problem in india the textile industry is a major polluter in india the third biggest after plastic and paper. for india it's not just the garment with that we have to be concerned about is the production waste that we have to be concerned about this to one of the largest exporters of both objects and our means in the way so all of the waste is just ok because what i think at that level is still something that benoit being able to deal with the amount of the reproducing. the environmental implications of watering and the situation is only getting worse . by the day you get the surging demand for products use of chemicals the need for landfill space energy and water consumption. in twenty fifteen. and that fashion industry used up about seventy nine billion meant to kill so that's th
but then i got thing processes there's a lot of restrictions that happened so i could obs all of that on board the small scale unit or a lot of unit there is so much that has been produced and that exists it's about time that we start thinking about using what is already there. garment waste is not the only problem in india the textile industry is a major polluter in india the third biggest after plastic and paper. for india it's not just the garment with that we have to be concerned about is...
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the dance has been rehearsing for the premiere in the in full for months they all see breakdowns obed's buoying as a way of life they were combines different styles of urban and classical dance. poppy i do popping off the so-called robot dance but you dance like a robot would you then they're standing with shapes like you'd see in the game tetris with different lines. and then there's finger tanning where you work a lot with your fingers being the moment i come from the classical direction classical ballet mixed with jazz modern and contemporary that's my dancing style and what's unique here is that we actually merged classical with urban styles in. the us genesis twins complement the ten ten blows with a street they are famous for their gargantuan moving sculptures their works are an integral part of the show at the hamburger bahnhof museum. everybody. really together. we find we find a way to be one somehow and screams because difficult because the music dance and the will to become one thing it's very hard. classical musicians have adapted muscles case piece to urban dances particula
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they said quite categorically it did not happen so then why would the president knowing he is innocent obs struct put that in as a matter of pure politics as a sop to the democrats who are on the commission twenty five attorneys all of them democrats most of them hillary supporters a large number of them hillary donors and we had to do something in the report to make them happy why did this investigation even begin i mean was there wrongdoing there was there you know falsification of documents to get pfizer warrants there's a lot of embarrassment here we're talking about millions upon millions of dollars of taxpayer dollars of time wasted if things happened for something that legitimately had no basis in fact and any evidence that might have been presented to start this similar investigation all last night we had chuck schumer saying that well how dare william barr you know come out and speak before we get the report what kind of report with this be after that we're going to start hearing about how the redactions are at a way a way to hide the real truth and it's really never going to end
they said quite categorically it did not happen so then why would the president knowing he is innocent obs struct put that in as a matter of pure politics as a sop to the democrats who are on the commission twenty five attorneys all of them democrats most of them hillary supporters a large number of them hillary donors and we had to do something in the report to make them happy why did this investigation even begin i mean was there wrongdoing there was there you know falsification of documents...
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ob in march, the biggest gains were in the health care sector.aed 49,000 jobs and hiring picked up in restaurants and bars which aed 27,000 jobs, but some key industrie did contract last month. manufacturing lost 6,000 jobs and retai was down nearly 12,000, and the share of people in the f laborce also edged lower, falling from t63.2% 63%. >> if you want the economy to grow faster, you have to dome ing to increase productivity and increase labor supply and one thing we sawthn morning's employment report labor supply came down and that's the critical shortage in the u.s.conomy rightnow, we don't have enough workers even if we have more demand. >> the worker shortage is translating into good news for wages. average hourly enings rose to $27.70 skz grown by more than 3% over the past year. we're running out of workers and thil put pressure wages which makes it better for workers. >> economists say the key question now is how much lger can this run last? for "nightly business report," i'm elan mui. >> let's turno jerem for today's job report and the
ob in march, the biggest gains were in the health care sector.aed 49,000 jobs and hiring picked up in restaurants and bars which aed 27,000 jobs, but some key industrie did contract last month. manufacturing lost 6,000 jobs and retai was down nearly 12,000, and the share of people in the f laborce also edged lower, falling from t63.2% 63%. >> if you want the economy to grow faster, you have to dome ing to increase productivity and increase labor supply and one thing we sawthn morning's...
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ob >> reporter: rd around 3:00 stealing three herms handbags, total value, $36,000. >> the scariest part, we thought it was a gun. >> the score is kind of discombobulated and we'll have to put it back together. >> reporter: store owner said she just celebrated 33neears in busiss. >> this is the first time anything like this has happened. >> reporter: first time? >> first time in 33 ryears. >>orter: she tells me an hour before the robbery, the suspects cased the joinow shg their faces on camera. look at these photos. after the robbery, they smashed e front door and this photo captures them hopping in the getaway car. while police collect evidence andnterview witnesses. >> dirt on their hands when they ran out and i think also some blood here. >> reporter: everyone hopes they catch the crooks. >> the police are doing their job. i have faith in the dcpd they'll find these guys. er will have the o to replace this with glass but if you recognize the thieves shown on the video, contact dc police.st n northwec, sho mar r stone. >>> the live desk with the search for the suspectedar nist. >> repo
ob >> reporter: rd around 3:00 stealing three herms handbags, total value, $36,000. >> the scariest part, we thought it was a gun. >> the score is kind of discombobulated and we'll have to put it back together. >> reporter: store owner said she just celebrated 33neears in busiss. >> this is the first time anything like this has happened. >> reporter: first time? >> first time in 33 ryears. >>orter: she tells me an hour before the robbery, the...
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i have been going to help create obs in those communities. think that type of message will appeal to communities that feel left out. >> do you think there's a ri here? because you touch on very much kitchen bread and butter issues. do you think there is a risk t heat if democrats keep on hammering away at the mueller nvestigation and additional investigations of president trump that this is really going o get lost and you're hampering your own chances coming into 20? >> it's a fine balancing act. we have two responsibilities. ouwe have to talk a health care, jobs, education, what are we going to achieve for the american people, how are we gong to help communities that have been left out. d t we have a constitutional obligation to hhe president can believ accountable. we've passed sweeping gun legislation, we've passed sweeping campaign finance reform.th happened to happen on days that michael cohen was testifying or paul manafort was sentenced and they don't break through. house democrats have to figure out how to break through in the media c
i have been going to help create obs in those communities. think that type of message will appeal to communities that feel left out. >> do you think there's a ri here? because you touch on very much kitchen bread and butter issues. do you think there is a risk t heat if democrats keep on hammering away at the mueller nvestigation and additional investigations of president trump that this is really going o get lost and you're hampering your own chances coming into 20? >> it's a fine...
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>>now chp fire crews ob had to bring in heavy equipment in order to remove this truck which caused the delay and traffic flow to continue for several hours on friday afternoon. in marin county charles clifford kron 4 news. >>offering some rare praise for mexico just before departing to the southern border will have more on his visit when we come back. >>and a patch of ground is sinking in downtown morocco. why officials there say it is linked to a much bigger problem for that city. >>plus it's opening day for the giants fans are pretty amped up a live report from oracle park is next. >>hi i'm meteorologist laura's carlyon the clouds out there we have the rain to talk about what about your weekend. we'll take a look at that coming up next all right if you're skip the commercials and get more and his during the break you can stream us on kron on it's our new service going to cry tv to s >>it comes to the weather right it was supposed to rain all day but they got the game in tampa bay rays in town for the first-ever real game at oracle park on for jason do loss, standing by to give us a l
>>now chp fire crews ob had to bring in heavy equipment in order to remove this truck which caused the delay and traffic flow to continue for several hours on friday afternoon. in marin county charles clifford kron 4 news. >>offering some rare praise for mexico just before departing to the southern border will have more on his visit when we come back. >>and a patch of ground is sinking in downtown morocco. why officials there say it is linked to a much bigger problem for that...
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up next a comeback for the ages. ob i had a heart prlem.n, 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.io take it serly. to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. (straining) i'll take that. (cheers) 30 grams of proteind 1 gra. ensure max protein. in two great flavors. stop fearing your alarm clilk... with zzzqu pure zzzs. a drug-free blend of botanicals wi melatonin that supports your natural sleep cycle so you can seize t morning. zzzquil pure zzz how do you dermine the?et durable value of a business in the transportation industry without knowing firsthand thtunique challenges in thasec. coming out here, seeing the infrastructure firsthand, talking with the pple behind the numbe creates a different picture. infrastructure firsthand, once i know what a business is truly worth, we can make better informed investment decisions. that's why i go beyond the numbers. ♪ its
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i work hard with that reputation to be the s ob and you demolish that in ten seconds after decades of hard work on by the wayside. i supposed to talk about america's challenge this morning i went to the jackson panel then and now and john meacham said he basically remembered e-mailing that title in from somewhere in the backseat of a car so i think america's challenge is similarly broad. so here is what i propose to do. and where we ought to be focused and then answer your questions. [laughter] we really are in a weird place as a country. is not the first time we have been here but were at a place where politics seemed broken and we are undergoing a moment of populism so we really have gone through the period of 17 years which our trust has been declining in particularly after the financial crisis that somehow the relationship between the ordinary person in the government has been broken and needs to be rebalanced. and the little man is screwed to rebalance that relationship but on the right the government is in bed with those who have a loophole. and then to take money out of the poc
i work hard with that reputation to be the s ob and you demolish that in ten seconds after decades of hard work on by the wayside. i supposed to talk about america's challenge this morning i went to the jackson panel then and now and john meacham said he basically remembered e-mailing that title in from somewhere in the backseat of a car so i think america's challenge is similarly broad. so here is what i propose to do. and where we ought to be focused and then answer your questions. [laughter]...
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ob yeah, ly, looking at the other -- at what the democrats are running.o, if you're gonna be running on -- i'm sorry -- slavery reparations on an open border... [ laughs ] ...zippy the chimp is gonna win. >> but the idea is, there is aof motive behind polarization that has perpetuated itself. ti yes. >> there's no qu about, "are we going to be actually be able to be a self-governing nation?"he trump,uy who was gonna build the wall, hasn't built the wall. the congress can't pass --i an, for one, it seems like the one issue that every presidency tries and can't solve immigration reform. >> no, they don't try. >> but -- but these are real - >> and for viewers who are thinking to themselves, "okay, ms. coulter, we knew trump was a con man liar. why did you write "in trump we trust"? he was the onlone saying the things we wanted said. and weirdly, the fact that he was not the typical, elegant politician, it made m more believable, because we had been lied to so many times byit trnal politicians. maybe this is what we need. then he gets to the white house, and
ob yeah, ly, looking at the other -- at what the democrats are running.o, if you're gonna be running on -- i'm sorry -- slavery reparations on an open border... [ laughs ] ...zippy the chimp is gonna win. >> but the idea is, there is aof motive behind polarization that has perpetuated itself. ti yes. >> there's no qu about, "are we going to be actually be able to be a self-governing nation?"he trump,uy who was gonna build the wall, hasn't built the wall. the congress can't...
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ob thctive is making it so that these chemical weapons can't be used again against civilians. >> so, then do you support the strikes at president trump issued against chemical-weapons facilities in 2017? >> i don't. i don't. >> because why? >> because he didn't come to congress to get authorization for those strikes, which is required by the constitution of the united states, and, also, the evidence that he brought otforward at that time was sufficient, frankly. e >> is it in national-security interest if we were to pull back from syria for ssia to fill that vacuum? >> i think you have to look at the bigger picture. for example, syria's had a long-standinrelationship with russia. that's not something that the united states is gonna change by leaving a couple hundred troops in syria indefinitely, which is someing that this administration is proposing. >> so, russian influence indo syrin't concern you vis-à-vis american national interests. >> what i'm sayings -- we live in the world as it exists, not in a world, a fantasy world, w that we wi there. >> as i was doing the research on you
ob thctive is making it so that these chemical weapons can't be used again against civilians. >> so, then do you support the strikes at president trump issued against chemical-weapons facilities in 2017? >> i don't. i don't. >> because why? >> because he didn't come to congress to get authorization for those strikes, which is required by the constitution of the united states, and, also, the evidence that he brought otforward at that time was sufficient, frankly. e...
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ob continued to serve in the job for another 15 years, a promise to see every student who was in thet the time of the shooting, through graduation. show of hands, how many of you think about it every day? all of you. >> every morning when i wake up, as soon as i get out of bed, i recite the names of my beloved 13. >> glor: how many of you, show of hands, still ask why? none of you. noy is that? >> we've all been there. we've all been at that point where we're just angry at the world. >> i also think it's a question that can never be answered. we don't know why they did what they did. >> glor: so you stop trying to wonder. >> well, i mean, i have forgiven them. i think they lost their lives way before the 20th. i think they were very broken souls. there's nothing i would get out of knowing why. >> glor: michelle, you haven't spoken about this publicly. >> no. >> glor: since. >> right. >> glor: you have a 13-year-old. >> uh-huh. >> glor: how does that impact the way you raise her? >> i started telling her about the shooting when she was five and going into kindergarten. and i started v
ob continued to serve in the job for another 15 years, a promise to see every student who was in thet the time of the shooting, through graduation. show of hands, how many of you think about it every day? all of you. >> every morning when i wake up, as soon as i get out of bed, i recite the names of my beloved 13. >> glor: how many of you, show of hands, still ask why? none of you. noy is that? >> we've all been there. we've all been at that point where we're just angry at the...