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theeport alsos identifiehe officer whose suv collided with price as michael pearson whoed join mpd in 2015. finally it says officer pearson pulled far out into the intersection to canvas the arear notiice in his lane, the wrong lane around pulled all the way across the roadido avo a crash with price. the family anhe attorney representing them said they have witnesses that say the block wasy intentional and don't believe what's in this port. 's one of the reasons activists held rally for price tonight. >>>we , if you cross into somebody's lan of travel and you'd like barricade thestreet, were negligent. inhis case though it wasn't negligent, it was an intentional act. this officer should be arrested for killing my client. >> the judge, the jury and t executionersthat's not the jury system works. we're dinitely scared. they're a operati ruthless afghanistaning they're not operating like organization that's sworno protect and serve. >> i should also point out that i asked mpd a series o questions today if they still say officerser w't chasing if their internal investigation has revealed
theeport alsos identifiehe officer whose suv collided with price as michael pearson whoed join mpd in 2015. finally it says officer pearson pulled far out into the intersection to canvas the arear notiice in his lane, the wrong lane around pulled all the way across the roadido avo a crash with price. the family anhe attorney representing them said they have witnesses that say the block wasy intentional and don't believe what's in this port. 's one of the reasons activists held rally for price...
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finally i says officer pearson pulled far out into the invarsection to can the area, noticed price lanes wrong lane of travelnd he pulled all the way acrosshe road t avoid a crash with price. family attorney representing them said they have witness who is say that the block was intentional and they do not believe what's in this report. it's one of the reasons activists held a rally fornirice tot. >> well, if you cross into somebody's lane of tral and u like barricadehe stre it is very obvious thatou were negligent. in this case, wthough, itasn't negligent, it was an inttional act. and this officer should be arrested for killing my client. >> they judge, the jurors an thexecutioners. 's not how the jury system wo we're definitely scared. they're operating a ruthles gang, they're not operating like an's organization that supposed to -- at's sworn to protect an serve. >> that was jeffrey price's uncle. he did not want us to show his face. ilso ask mpd a series of questioning outstanding about this. if they s say officers weren't chasing if their internal investigation has revealed whethpe o
finally i says officer pearson pulled far out into the invarsection to can the area, noticed price lanes wrong lane of travelnd he pulled all the way acrosshe road t avoid a crash with price. family attorney representing them said they have witness who is say that the block was intentional and they do not believe what's in this report. it's one of the reasons activists held a rally fornirice tot. >> well, if you cross into somebody's lane of tral and u like barricadehe stre it is very...
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hampton pearson will bring us the numbers.l travis of den kin brands, there he is with the doughnuts himself. he's going to join us because it is national doughnut day >> how many have you had so far? zero >> i'm waiting for you, andrew >> we're going to talk about sales, vision for the company after the break. here's the latest doughnut count for me i think we have a live graphic here >> this is his fourth. i had frequent heartburn, but my doctor recommended... ...prilosec otc 7 years ago, 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed. - anncr: as you grow older, -your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores
hampton pearson will bring us the numbers.l travis of den kin brands, there he is with the doughnuts himself. he's going to join us because it is national doughnut day >> how many have you had so far? zero >> i'm waiting for you, andrew >> we're going to talk about sales, vision for the company after the break. here's the latest doughnut count for me i think we have a live graphic here >> this is his fourth. i had frequent heartburn, but my doctor recommended......
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hampton pearson takes a look at what's drivill that hiring. >> reporter: the private sector was on in fire in may, hiring the 218,000 new workers, pushing the unemployment rate down to 3.8%, an 18-year low. widespread was the retail sector led the way with 31,000 new hires, followed osely by health care, up 29,000. improving weather boosted construction employment by 25,000. and revisions show the economy actually created 15,000 more jobs than previously reported ih ma and april. >> it is a strong number. it w great,should be celebrating that over the last six years, we've come backrom a terrible downturn and we're now in a pretty good spot. >> this week, the fed beige book reported labor markets getting tighter, with shortages of skilled workers in many parts of the country. the trucking industry, in particular, is sounding the alarm. there's a shortage of 50,000 truck drivers nationwide, according to the american trucking association. the transforce group, headquartered in alexandr, virginia, has nearly 10,000 drivers on states.in nearly 30 business is booming. but there's fierce co
hampton pearson takes a look at what's drivill that hiring. >> reporter: the private sector was on in fire in may, hiring the 218,000 new workers, pushing the unemployment rate down to 3.8%, an 18-year low. widespread was the retail sector led the way with 31,000 new hires, followed osely by health care, up 29,000. improving weather boosted construction employment by 25,000. and revisions show the economy actually created 15,000 more jobs than previously reported ih ma and april. >>...
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lord pearson asked the government if they would require preaching in mosques and teaching in madrassasspeech against non—muslims". 0ur government is clear on its strong objective to tackle hate crime, free speech and freedom of belief are fundamental principles of our society. the government has no plans to require monitoring preaching in mosques or any other faith institution. my lords, i am grateful to the noble lord for that reply. but i find it underestimates the problem. because the government must know that hatred of us is central to radical islam. that it is being taught in our mosques. and that our own behavioural insights team has said that their present policies are failing. so, my lords, shouldn't the government get real by requiring all such teaching to be in english as soon as possible? and by insisting on far greater collaboration from our peaceful muslim friends in the meantime? after all my lords, they know what is going on. and my lords, will the government... and my lords will the government please stop using the word "islamophobia"? because it is surely reasonable an
lord pearson asked the government if they would require preaching in mosques and teaching in madrassasspeech against non—muslims". 0ur government is clear on its strong objective to tackle hate crime, free speech and freedom of belief are fundamental principles of our society. the government has no plans to require monitoring preaching in mosques or any other faith institution. my lords, i am grateful to the noble lord for that reply. but i find it underestimates the problem. because the...
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katrina pearson., we have a guest coming up who says he too was blacklisted like sarah huckabee sanders. actor and congressional candidate antonio jr. is here to speak about his experience. but first, cnn political commentator anna nevro sympathizing the restaurant owner who kicked sarah huckabee out. coming up we do have the tape of that six in the morning. she thought it was a fire. it was worse. a sinkhole opened up under our museum. eight priceless corvettes had plunged into it. chubb was there within hours. they helped make sure it was safe. we had everyone we needed to get our museum back up and running, and we opened the next day. a hotel can make or break a trip. and at expedia, we don't think you should be rushed into booking one. that's why we created expedia's add-on advantage. now after booking your flight, you unlock discounts on select hotels right until the day you leave. ♪ add-on advantage. discounted hotel rates when you add on to your trip. only when you book with expedia. >> i feel
katrina pearson., we have a guest coming up who says he too was blacklisted like sarah huckabee sanders. actor and congressional candidate antonio jr. is here to speak about his experience. but first, cnn political commentator anna nevro sympathizing the restaurant owner who kicked sarah huckabee out. coming up we do have the tape of that six in the morning. she thought it was a fire. it was worse. a sinkhole opened up under our museum. eight priceless corvettes had plunged into it. chubb was...
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pearson's about ready to release. he cocks back. boom! he's down, folks!good.d, man. justin hartley right there, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] the new season of "this is us" premieres in the fall. we'll be right back with stand-up comedy from dov davidoff. stick around, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ join t-mobile. and get netflix included. so your family can watch what they love in more places. get an unlimited family plan with netflix on us. and right now, buy one...
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guinness world records required amy and pat pearson to make one that weighed at least 45 pounds.set th (pam) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(grant)but our primetime coverage is just getting started this nd vicki liviakis is here with kron 4 news at 9...vicki? ((vicki))thank you pam and grant...next at nine...a tragic story in the east bay.a woman is killed by a falling tree while driving on interstate 680 in danville.now we're learning more about the victim...and another driver who says she was just seconds away from being hit herself. that's next in a live report... plus...president trump and north korean leader kim jong un, still meeting tonight in singapore.we are tracking the very latest on this historic summit..((vicki))plus...it is still spring but it is going to feel a lot like summer in parts of the bay area. meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has your four zone forecast.keep it here...kron 4 news at nine starts right after the break. ♪ ♪ hi! leaving a career to follow a calling takes courage. can give you confidence to take the next step. hi guys! aw yeah! see how access to
guinness world records required amy and pat pearson to make one that weighed at least 45 pounds.set th (pam) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(grant)but our primetime coverage is just getting started this nd vicki liviakis is here with kron 4 news at 9...vicki? ((vicki))thank you pam and grant...next at nine...a tragic story in the east bay.a woman is killed by a falling tree while driving on interstate 680 in danville.now we're learning more about the victim...and another driver who says she was...
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michael pearson, thanks for coming on.know that it's absolutely true. >> i have been involved in this sense it actually began compass as i with the purging of the folks that were watching your show, you remember you had thousands of people on the list that were qualified including with military experience and aviation experience. it all of a sudden was purged, l and the faa's words and they were forced to go through this biographical questionnaire.ur so for thet several years, including litigation of my firm, we have been able to dig up information through the freedom of information act process as well as the litigation process. not only do we have internal people tell us this was going on, but they were afraid if they came forward the faa would penalize them. now we have actual documentary evidence that substantiates our worst fears. >> tucker: so the union helped people cheat on the test. again, just to put this in coo become air trafficrol aviation, millions use it everym year. and yet no one was ever charged for that,
michael pearson, thanks for coming on.know that it's absolutely true. >> i have been involved in this sense it actually began compass as i with the purging of the folks that were watching your show, you remember you had thousands of people on the list that were qualified including with military experience and aviation experience. it all of a sudden was purged, l and the faa's words and they were forced to go through this biographical questionnaire.ur so for thet several years, including...
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pearson, thank you for coming on. >> thank you, tucker.. >> why would the faa award extra points for incompetence? science, for example? >> well, the biographical assessment was made to screen out people with experience. it wasn't meant in any form or function, that i can find -- and i've been looking at this for almost four years now, including looking over many documents we had to fight the faa for several years that they kept hidden -- to answer that question. the test was basically meant to screen out people with aviation experience. there's even worse questions and answers on the test, but you did a pretty good job of portraying some of the questions and answers on the test. >> i don't understand. just to restate for our audience, so numb to this kind of thinking that it may not penetrate. we're not talking about hiring a sociology professor. we're talking about air traffic controllers, with a linchpin of public safety and transportation. why would the faa want people with less relevant skills in air traffic control for air traffic co
pearson, thank you for coming on. >> thank you, tucker.. >> why would the faa award extra points for incompetence? science, for example? >> well, the biographical assessment was made to screen out people with experience. it wasn't meant in any form or function, that i can find -- and i've been looking at this for almost four years now, including looking over many documents we had to fight the faa for several years that they kept hidden -- to answer that question. the test was...
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, also the founder currently managing partner at springboard growth capital, also with us hampton pearsonning kay -- >> good morning. >> i wonder what you think the follow on moves are going to be in the industry? it seems to me that distributors and content providers who aren't already vertically integrated would be the most likely to react? >> they are going to react this is let the games begin as far as i can see i think this is an absolute decision, clean decision on the deal, it's very clear it might be challenged by the justice department, i don't know, but i think that you're going to -- people have en sitting and waiting for this decision. i think you're going to see more m&a move quickly in the market i think some of the smaller players will be gobbled up i think, you know, it's the time of a massive change where these big tech companies direct distribution to the consumer, really the big play here that's what people are going to go for we only have studio left out there and that's paramount. you wonder what's going on over at cbs and viacom and paramount is over at viacom, look
, also the founder currently managing partner at springboard growth capital, also with us hampton pearsonning kay -- >> good morning. >> i wonder what you think the follow on moves are going to be in the industry? it seems to me that distributors and content providers who aren't already vertically integrated would be the most likely to react? >> they are going to react this is let the games begin as far as i can see i think this is an absolute decision, clean decision on the...
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janet pearson sharing the pride with her family. >> love is love and, you know, it's that's what we're here to support and make sure our kids know this too. >> reporter: our own dan and his band rocking the parade route. >> what a great day. wonderful feeling out here and the weather is perfect. >> reporter: after the parade there was a pride festival at civic center. >>> we are honored to be apart of pride parade. meteorologist along with other staff, our parent company had more than 600 people in its contingent. we have highlights and the moments to remember from today's pride parade on our website, abc7news.com. our extended coverage includes a photo gallery as well as video. >>> would you pay to drive on to treasure island? the new possible toll ahead. >>> learn why thousands of commuters in san francisco will have a new routine starting tomorrow morning. >> you can't guarantee that you'll be safe but with your mom, you are guarantee that had you'll be safe. >>> she has a point. reaction tonight from saudi arabian women rushing to get their driver's licenss moments after a ban agai
janet pearson sharing the pride with her family. >> love is love and, you know, it's that's what we're here to support and make sure our kids know this too. >> reporter: our own dan and his band rocking the parade route. >> what a great day. wonderful feeling out here and the weather is perfect. >> reporter: after the parade there was a pride festival at civic center. >>> we are honored to be apart of pride parade. meteorologist along with other staff, our...
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janet pearson sharing the pride with her family. >> love is love and that's what we are here to support and make sure our kids know this too. >> reporter: our own dan ashley and his band rocking the parade route. >> what a great day. wonderful vibe and feeling out here. and the weather is perfect. >> after the parade there was a pride festival. at civic center. in san francisco. coronell bernhard. abc 7 news. >> we are honored to be part of the parade. here you see drew tuma with other he staff member. the parent company disney had more than 600 in the contingent including employees from lucas film and pixar. >>> people celebrated pride in many ways, including through prayer. abc 7 fuss was at the berkeley fellowship of you know itarian universalist processes. today's service focused on the strides the lgbt community made over the doekds. worshippers left with the message of appreciating the value of everyone around them no matter how they identify. >> take a moment to let the lgbtq people in your life, know you love and support them just the way they are. or in other words hug a queer.
janet pearson sharing the pride with her family. >> love is love and that's what we are here to support and make sure our kids know this too. >> reporter: our own dan ashley and his band rocking the parade route. >> what a great day. wonderful vibe and feeling out here. and the weather is perfect. >> after the parade there was a pride festival. at civic center. in san francisco. coronell bernhard. abc 7 news. >> we are honored to be part of the parade. here you see...
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back in the day in the mid nineteenth century and it was one of the shipyard owners murdoch that pearson who was recruited by the russians sought to become an engineer with the roll fleet it's his grandson of who is to become the leading light in promoting football in russia and to help me unbearable the story i've managed to find and knowledgeable enthusiastic from the clan macpherson itself sandy let's face it after him so off he started up football in russia organized leagues use chairman of the association for two years we are very proud of him we're very proud to lead is important to the macpherson's and to scotland at large but a scotsman was there to start off russian football how does it make you feel thinking about those links or i think it's very proud i've personally i've never been interested but i would love to go one day and never know when they make a pilgrimage i think we should be watching the world cup with great interest i think sport is a marvelous uniting influence throughout the world probably the two greatest things in sport are the olympic games and the football w
back in the day in the mid nineteenth century and it was one of the shipyard owners murdoch that pearson who was recruited by the russians sought to become an engineer with the roll fleet it's his grandson of who is to become the leading light in promoting football in russia and to help me unbearable the story i've managed to find and knowledgeable enthusiastic from the clan macpherson itself sandy let's face it after him so off he started up football in russia organized leagues use chairman of...
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lord pearson asked the government if they would require preaching in mosques and teaching in madrassasnitored for hate speech". could we please stop using the word islamophobia because it is surely reasonable and not at all phobic to fear the world's most violent ideology. from which indeed most... shame! ..from which, indeed, most hate speech now comes. attempts to stigmitise muslims as the original question does, is unworthy of any member of your lordship's house. and such language aids those who oppose cohesive communities and encourages hate crimes, attacks on both mosques and individual muslims. a bill to make it harderfor young people to buy knives and acid online, as well as banning the possession of weapons such as so—called zombie knives — with blades of up to two feet long — has moved a step closer to becoming law. the home secretary set out the plan. it shocks me that flick knives are still available, despite being banned as long ago as 1959, and that zombie knives and knuckle dusters and other dreadful weapons are also still in wide circulation. the bill will therefore make
lord pearson asked the government if they would require preaching in mosques and teaching in madrassasnitored for hate speech". could we please stop using the word islamophobia because it is surely reasonable and not at all phobic to fear the world's most violent ideology. from which indeed most... shame! ..from which, indeed, most hate speech now comes. attempts to stigmitise muslims as the original question does, is unworthy of any member of your lordship's house. and such language aids...
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janet pearson sharing the pride with her family. >> love is love and, you know, that's what we're here>> reporter: our own dan ashley and his band rocking the parade route. >> what a great day, wonderful vibe and feeling out here. the weather is perfect. >> reporter: after the parade there was a pride festival at civic center. in san francisco cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> people celebrated pride in many ways around the bay area today and that included through prayer. abc7 news was at the berkeley fellowship of unitearian universalists. today's sunday service focused on giving thanks for the strides the lgbtq community has made over the decades. worshippers also left with a message of appreciating the value of everyone around them no matter how they identify. >> take a moment to let the lgbtq people in your life know you love and support them just the way they are. or in other words, hug a queer. >> money collected during this morning's church services will be donated to oakland's lgbtq community center near lake merritt. >>> a second young person has dyed following a freeway crash on
janet pearson sharing the pride with her family. >> love is love and, you know, that's what we're here>> reporter: our own dan ashley and his band rocking the parade route. >> what a great day, wonderful vibe and feeling out here. the weather is perfect. >> reporter: after the parade there was a pride festival at civic center. in san francisco cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> people celebrated pride in many ways around the bay area today and that included through...
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here to discuss, katrina pearson and shelby holiday. katrina, a report out that shows president trump the second most popular president amongst republicans only come in behind george w. bush in the immediate aftermath of 9/11. is this the trump gop? is boehner right in that regard? >> absolutely, charlz. charles. when you look back at the 2016 cycle and you see donald trump the candidate businessman out there campaign fg for people, going up against 1 16 seasons political opponented in the gop, it was donald trump who was the one who had promised to adhere to the republican platform. and we have seen over the last decade many republicans fall away from t platform and become beholden to the special interest groups and corporations. and now you have a candidate in donald trump and now president who is fulfilling promises. and we just launcheds a campaign,roses kept.com of all of the promises that this president has done for the people. charles: here's the thing, shelby. the koch brothers are spending a lot of money to go against president
here to discuss, katrina pearson and shelby holiday. katrina, a report out that shows president trump the second most popular president amongst republicans only come in behind george w. bush in the immediate aftermath of 9/11. is this the trump gop? is boehner right in that regard? >> absolutely, charlz. charles. when you look back at the 2016 cycle and you see donald trump the candidate businessman out there campaign fg for people, going up against 1 16 seasons political opponented in...
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>> i play this character, rebecca pearson, from the ages of 23 to 68.ils about three and a half hours of prosthetics in order to play her present day. >> stephen: me, too. >> really? >> stephen: every night. >> wow! it's really good! it's so seam glls i'm much young thaern this. ( laughter ). >> stephen: three hours of prosthetics. it's not every day. there are days you shoot with the older version of your character. >> yes. absolutely. we jump around in time. it's hard to explain if you haven't seen the show. >> stephen: you tnk that's what you will look like-- >> i hope so. >> stephen: will you please come back and you're 68? >> i will, absolutely. you're still going to be doing the show then? >> stephen: if they strap the prosticts on me. >> i mean, you guys, this is 34 years from now. that's a long time. but i hope that i can age like this character. >> stephen: cbs says, "no, i will not." >> they just informed you. >> stephen: i hope i see you anyway. >> exactly. >> stephen: "this is us" returns this fall on nbc. mandy moore, everybody! we'll be ri
>> i play this character, rebecca pearson, from the ages of 23 to 68.ils about three and a half hours of prosthetics in order to play her present day. >> stephen: me, too. >> really? >> stephen: every night. >> wow! it's really good! it's so seam glls i'm much young thaern this. ( laughter ). >> stephen: three hours of prosthetics. it's not every day. there are days you shoot with the older version of your character. >> yes. absolutely. we jump around...
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. >>> good evening, i'm anne pearson appearing on behalf of the department of public health. tonight you're gonna hear from two dph staff. as you hear from them, when they arrived at the establishment, the front door was locked even though customers were inside on the massage table, were inside paying for massages or tipping people by their own admission. the massage parlor was open so that these things could occur. you'll also hear from them that when they asked the people on staff to produce their massage practitioner's cards, none of them had them so they were not produced. these were unlicensed massage practitioners. these are not the establishment's first violations. it's in, fact, the fourth time they've been found to employ unlicensed massage practitioners and the second time they've been found to have a locked door in just a matter of months. the suggestion that the woman was found leaving a massage room with a client on the bed while she was a student is just not credible. what kind of a school instructs people without an instructor anywhere on the premises. as you'l
. >>> good evening, i'm anne pearson appearing on behalf of the department of public health. tonight you're gonna hear from two dph staff. as you hear from them, when they arrived at the establishment, the front door was locked even though customers were inside on the massage table, were inside paying for massages or tipping people by their own admission. the massage parlor was open so that these things could occur. you'll also hear from them that when they asked the people on staff to...
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by taxing big companies more, here is discuss katri pearson, i applaud that companies push back.is one of the wealthiest cities in america there is no excuse for a homelessness crisis, i find some fue fault is howd howard schultz push aggressive agendas, that mean higher taxes for everyone else, but they don't want it for their own country. >> seattle 68 million dollars on homelessness last year, what do they have to show for it? 4% increase. this is a page out of progressivelaook, maybe starbucks and amazon don't ize it, this is a baittcou giv us more money, we'll solve your problems, despite fact we have no record of actually solving problems. >> katrina, this is microcosm this president trump talked about in country. raising more money with taxes has not worked our debt goes up, less gets didn't you create big bureaucracies that are more inefficient. >> this is a perfect example of all politics starts locally, these -- members of these companies have an opportunity to tell everyone in the country this is not the way to go. in this case, you had an independent study show percen
by taxing big companies more, here is discuss katri pearson, i applaud that companies push back.is one of the wealthiest cities in america there is no excuse for a homelessness crisis, i find some fue fault is howd howard schultz push aggressive agendas, that mean higher taxes for everyone else, but they don't want it for their own country. >> seattle 68 million dollars on homelessness last year, what do they have to show for it? 4% increase. this is a page out of progressivelaook, maybe...
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mama pearson's soaporium had a community wide audience and a shirnking timer. it crumbles. currently there is no bath bomb record. ( will ) guinness world records required the owners to make one that weighed at least 45 pouhnds... they set the bar high with one hundred and ninety eight pounds. the pearson's will get their official certificate in 15 weeks. ( james ) coming up in the next hour... a high school valedictorian in petaluma is getting national attention after her school cut-off her speech at graduation. ( james ) plus... a police chase in the tenderloin district in san francisco ... ends with a deadly crash in the east bay. we'll explain how this happened. ♪ ♪ hi! leaving a career to follow a calling takes courage. a personalized financial strategy can give you confidence to take the next step. hi guys! aw yeah! see how access to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. (darya) good morning i'm darya folsom..(james) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... (anny hong)
mama pearson's soaporium had a community wide audience and a shirnking timer. it crumbles. currently there is no bath bomb record. ( will ) guinness world records required the owners to make one that weighed at least 45 pouhnds... they set the bar high with one hundred and ninety eight pounds. the pearson's will get their official certificate in 15 weeks. ( james ) coming up in the next hour... a high school valedictorian in petaluma is getting national attention after her school cut-off her...
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for at&t it's a bit of a rebuke for president trump who sought to block the deal let'get to hampton pearsonor more >> a stunning victory for at&t late yesterday a federal judge green lighted at&t's takeover of time warner, clearing the way for the $85 billion merger the judge told a packed washington courtroom that the justice department failed to prove its charge that a combined at&t/time warner would lead to higher prices for pay tv subscribers and more leverage for the firm when dealing with competitors. i conclude the government failed to meet its burden of proof, the judge said now after the ruling the government's antitrust chief steered clear of cameras and microphones and this statement from the justice department. we are disappointed with the court's decision we continue to believe that the pay tv market will be less competitive and less innovative as a result of the proposed merger between at&t and time warner for the at&t/time warner legal team victory at the end of a regulatory marathon. >> w u 600 days since the merger was announced back in october of 2016. and that it's unfair
for at&t it's a bit of a rebuke for president trump who sought to block the deal let'get to hampton pearsonor more >> a stunning victory for at&t late yesterday a federal judge green lighted at&t's takeover of time warner, clearing the way for the $85 billion merger the judge told a packed washington courtroom that the justice department failed to prove its charge that a combined at&t/time warner would lead to higher prices for pay tv subscribers and more leverage for the...
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michael pearson is representing a man suing the faa for their updated hiring practices.ra points for incompetence in science for example? >> the biographical assessment was made to screen out people with experience. it wasn't meant in any form that i can find including looking over many documents we had to fight the faa for that they kept hidden to answer that question. the test was basically meant to screen out people with aviation experience. did a pretty good job of portraying some of the questions and answers. >> tucker: were not talking about hiring a sociology professor or some other totally irrelevant job, were traffic tag about air-traffic controllers, one of the linchpins of the public safety and aviation. why would they want someone with less relevant skill for air-traffic controllers? >> a group within the faa including the human resources, including thee national black coalition of employees, it was too white, a concerted effort to change that and quite frankly they are sacrificing and have sacrificedfi safety at the altar of political correctness. it offends
michael pearson is representing a man suing the faa for their updated hiring practices.ra points for incompetence in science for example? >> the biographical assessment was made to screen out people with experience. it wasn't meant in any form that i can find including looking over many documents we had to fight the faa for that they kept hidden to answer that question. the test was basically meant to screen out people with aviation experience. did a pretty good job of portraying some of...
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mike jordan pearson is a professor at the university of toronto, author of the book, and what happensu tell them that masculinity is toxic? >> i think you have to be a fool to tell them not to begin with. the first question is, why are we talking about toxic masculinity, exactly? the crime rates in the united states are falling briefly by 25%, including pretty much every category of violent crime. the term itself is terribly defined and i think it's appalling that faculties of education are pushing the sort of nonsense. i think if your kids are exposed to that kind of idiot social justice and pseudo-education, you should pull them out of the schools. everything about the idea isde ridiculous. >> tucker: pulled him out because it does damage to them? >> they are not being educated, they are being propagandized. there's also no evidence that we construct our identities as masculine or feminine by being expressly taught by teachers. most of that is learned by example and a tremendous about of it as a consequence of biological inclination. so the notion that you could fight something as i
mike jordan pearson is a professor at the university of toronto, author of the book, and what happensu tell them that masculinity is toxic? >> i think you have to be a fool to tell them not to begin with. the first question is, why are we talking about toxic masculinity, exactly? the crime rates in the united states are falling briefly by 25%, including pretty much every category of violent crime. the term itself is terribly defined and i think it's appalling that faculties of education...
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. >> welcome back pearson republicans still not satisfied with the department of justice hands over soments from their investigation into the laura ingle trump campaign. gop lawmakers say they have only got a fraction of the records they demand to see house judiciary committee chair today laying there is resistance to full transparency. >> obviously, there is a lot of question about the corporation of the fbi and the department of justice because of the concern there are people still there that who do not want the information we need to be provided. >> garrett tenney is live in washington with more. >> hi arthel. congressional vest gives him and try to get this information from the justice department and fbi for more than a year now. this growing frustration over the lack of answers that they are getting. the house judiciary intelligence committee had requested more than a million documents related to the clinton email investigation and surveillance of members of the trump campaign. one of the big questions lawmakers are looking into is whether the fbi use informants to contact members o
. >> welcome back pearson republicans still not satisfied with the department of justice hands over soments from their investigation into the laura ingle trump campaign. gop lawmakers say they have only got a fraction of the records they demand to see house judiciary committee chair today laying there is resistance to full transparency. >> obviously, there is a lot of question about the corporation of the fbi and the department of justice because of the concern there are people...
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and you had a very able guest on, michael pearson, who is doing a very good job. both of those agencies sort of shut down. so what was the megregious part of this, we've already attempted and addressed, and that is that the cti students, that is how this first came tom- >> tucr: cti students are kids who have gone to school directly, intentionally to become air traffic controllers. >> they have the aptitude and they've paid tens of thousand dollars to do this. it's amazing. and they had the rug pulled out from under them. totally qualified, ready to go into the training program, and told, sorry. >> tucker: what i don't understand is, is there anybody who will come out and say, yes, the faa should seek out who are unemployed for three years and bad at science to become air traffic controllers? will anyone actually defend that? so why shouldn't congress pass, and its authorization for funding for the faa, a rule that says, you cannot use a relevant criteria for hiring air traffic controllers? it's too important. can we do that? >> if i were writing a bell and were a
and you had a very able guest on, michael pearson, who is doing a very good job. both of those agencies sort of shut down. so what was the megregious part of this, we've already attempted and addressed, and that is that the cti students, that is how this first came tom- >> tucr: cti students are kids who have gone to school directly, intentionally to become air traffic controllers. >> they have the aptitude and they've paid tens of thousand dollars to do this. it's amazing. and they...
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we have the government accounting office involved, and it you had a very able guest on, michael pearsonhas done a great job. but because of the lawsuit, both of these agencies shut down. so what was the most egregious part of this? we have already attempted and addressed, and that is the cti students. that's how it first came to me. >> tucker: they intentionally go to school to be air-traffic controllers. >> they have the aptitude and pay tens of thousands to do this. it's amazing, and they have the rug pulled out from under them. they were totally qualified and told her, sorry. >> so is there anyone else that should that defends it? >> i doubt it. >> tucker: so why shouldn't congress passed in its authorization for funding for the faa a rule that says you cannot use irrelevant criteria for hiring air-traffic controllers? it's too important. could we do that? >> if i were writing a bill and were able to do it without the consent of our senate and able to do it through our committee, i would do it. >> tucker: need to hire unemployed people who are bad at science. >> they won't put it tha
we have the government accounting office involved, and it you had a very able guest on, michael pearsonhas done a great job. but because of the lawsuit, both of these agencies shut down. so what was the most egregious part of this? we have already attempted and addressed, and that is the cti students. that's how it first came to me. >> tucker: they intentionally go to school to be air-traffic controllers. >> they have the aptitude and pay tens of thousands to do this. it's amazing,...
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in the meantime we are joined by former air traffic controllerra michael pearson, who is also a lawyerome back to the show. >> thanks for having me on. >> tucker: i want to be certain i didn't misstate that. the biographical screen, devised unthobama administration for the reasons i explained, was created by a company that admitted that it was not the right way to find the most talented air traffic controllers but the faa kept it in anyway, is that correct? >> that's correct. you didn't misstate it. you understated what occurred. to put this story in a nutshell, in late 2011, early 2012, members of the national black controllers association had a meeting with the rainbow push coalition, jesse jackson and some high-level officials, par of those meetings, by the way. right after that meeting they put an immediate hold on hiring. ey stopped hiring. they have used it excuses like sequestering, but that's not really what happened.to basically, they shut down the process, even though the nationt needed air traffic controllers. lots were retiring. the system was needing new trainees to go thr
in the meantime we are joined by former air traffic controllerra michael pearson, who is also a lawyerome back to the show. >> thanks for having me on. >> tucker: i want to be certain i didn't misstate that. the biographical screen, devised unthobama administration for the reasons i explained, was created by a company that admitted that it was not the right way to find the most talented air traffic controllers but the faa kept it in anyway, is that correct? >> that's correct....
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. >>> i'm hampton pearson with the cnbc market wrap a.e major averages all rising at least 1.2%. the dow picking up 75 points. the s&p climbing 8. the nasdaq closing 10 points higher. and spacex is looking to ramp up its presence on florida's space coast. environmental impact documents showing the company is looking to build several new facilities at nasa's historic kennedy space center to support the expanding operations of its falcon family of rockets. that's it from cnbc. first in business worldwide. now back to "mtp daily." >>> welcome back. guys right now we are dealing with a president who does what u.s. presidents just do not do. they just don't assert a king-like power over the rule of law by flaunting their pardon power as we talked about ier in the show. but they also just don't often behave in a way that punishes our allies and praises our enemies. the president is right now at a summit with our allies as they slam him for his isolationist view asks he slams them back with threats of a trade war. meanwhile, mr. trump is once ag
. >>> i'm hampton pearson with the cnbc market wrap a.e major averages all rising at least 1.2%. the dow picking up 75 points. the s&p climbing 8. the nasdaq closing 10 points higher. and spacex is looking to ramp up its presence on florida's space coast. environmental impact documents showing the company is looking to build several new facilities at nasa's historic kennedy space center to support the expanding operations of its falcon family of rockets. that's it from cnbc. first...
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this isn't just a proud pearson's and it's about finding the real killers they did not find any have here's the place of honesty at the scene and the d.n.a. that was at the scene has not been tested. here's what they didn't test and bailey was dead in the alley and they did a rape kit assault kit on his rectum and they found stuff you know they didn't test to see whose it was i tell you what it's not going to be it's not going to be semen for cures that. there were cigarette butts in the. cigarette butts are great places for d.n.a. not just because your fingers touch them but because your saliva touches them are testing those would not be interesting to find out of if the cigarette butts were similar d.n.a. to what was found inside the victim it's been ten years technology has advanced those traces can now point to who did this and yet they still refuse to test one. after years of negotiation his defense team has finally secured a private meeting with clark county district attorney steve wilson former f.b.i. investigator steve morris on and to present his findings. one of things that
this isn't just a proud pearson's and it's about finding the real killers they did not find any have here's the place of honesty at the scene and the d.n.a. that was at the scene has not been tested. here's what they didn't test and bailey was dead in the alley and they did a rape kit assault kit on his rectum and they found stuff you know they didn't test to see whose it was i tell you what it's not going to be it's not going to be semen for cures that. there were cigarette butts in the....
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pearson, can you discuss the value of establishing this type of partnership between industry, academia and the private sector to help especiallyifynd address some of the consequences intended and unintended of ai as it becomes more prevalent? and i do have a couple more questions. >> sure. i'll answer quickly. the short answer is yes. our experts and what we're seeing is the value in public/private partnerships, because, again, it would be a mistake to look at this technology and sort of isolate its stove pipes, and it would need to be an integrated approach to things. the federal government having its various roles, but key -- you're menti university of oregon, economic and research qu the's many things to research and questions to answer. and, then, of course, industry, which has an incredible amount of innovation and thinking and power to drive things forward. >> terrific. thank you. dr. li, i have a couple questions. you discussed the labor disruption. and i know that's brought up a couple of times, and the need for retraining. we really have sort of a dual skills gap issue here, b
pearson, can you discuss the value of establishing this type of partnership between industry, academia and the private sector to help especiallyifynd address some of the consequences intended and unintended of ai as it becomes more prevalent? and i do have a couple more questions. >> sure. i'll answer quickly. the short answer is yes. our experts and what we're seeing is the value in public/private partnerships, because, again, it would be a mistake to look at this technology and sort of...
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this isn't just a proud pearson's and it's about finding the real killers they did not find any have here's the place of honesty at the scene and the d.n.a. that was at the scene has not been tested. here's what they didn't test and bailey was dead in the alley and they did a rape kit assault kit on his rectum and they found stuff you know they didn't test to see whose it was i tell you what it's not going to be it's not going to be semen for cures that. there were cigarette butts in the. cigarette butts are great places for d.n.a. not just because your fingers touch them but because your saliva touches them are testing those would not be interesting to find out of if the cigarette butts were similar d.n.a. to what was found inside the victim it's been ten years technology has advanced those traces can now point to who did this and yet they still refuse to test one. after years of negotiations his defense team has finally secured a private meeting with clark county district attorney steve wolfson former f.b.i. investigator steve morris on and to present his findings. one of things th
this isn't just a proud pearson's and it's about finding the real killers they did not find any have here's the place of honesty at the scene and the d.n.a. that was at the scene has not been tested. here's what they didn't test and bailey was dead in the alley and they did a rape kit assault kit on his rectum and they found stuff you know they didn't test to see whose it was i tell you what it's not going to be it's not going to be semen for cures that. there were cigarette butts in the....
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author robert pearson with rocket man. the odyssey of apollo 8 and the astronauts who made man's first journey to the moon. watch our live c-span coverage of the 34th annual printers row expo on saturday at 11 am eastern on c-span two. coming up saturday remarks from black president -- vice president mike pence. you can see his comments live
author robert pearson with rocket man. the odyssey of apollo 8 and the astronauts who made man's first journey to the moon. watch our live c-span coverage of the 34th annual printers row expo on saturday at 11 am eastern on c-span two. coming up saturday remarks from black president -- vice president mike pence. you can see his comments live
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guinness world records required amy and pat pearson to make one that weighed at least 45- pounds. with one -hundred and ninety- eight pound fizzy ball. a warming trend will continue through tuesday, especially for inland areas, as high pressure builds over the bay area. temperatures will continue to warm on tuesday with many inland areas reaching into the 80s and 90s. cooler conditions will continue along the coast with upper 60s to middle 70s. a cooling trend is then likely late in the week with an increase in onshore flow as a mid/upper level trough sets up over the region. a full hour of entertainment news is on the way. at 7:00 it's inside edition, followed by entertainment followed by inside edition, at 7:00 it's way.news is on the entertainment of a full hour a full hour of entertainment news is on the way. at 7:00 it's inside edition, followed by entertainment tonight at 7-30. then we're back with kron 4 news at 8:00 >>> robert di anywhere robak lash -- robert de niro backlash. >> people that applauded the statement last night don't understand that they are helping donald t
guinness world records required amy and pat pearson to make one that weighed at least 45- pounds. with one -hundred and ninety- eight pound fizzy ball. a warming trend will continue through tuesday, especially for inland areas, as high pressure builds over the bay area. temperatures will continue to warm on tuesday with many inland areas reaching into the 80s and 90s. cooler conditions will continue along the coast with upper 60s to middle 70s. a cooling trend is then likely late in the week...
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pearson's, titled, "artificial intelligence." while noting the significant potential for ai to improve many alsotries, the report noted areas where research is still needed, including how to optimally regulate ai, how to ensure the availability and use of high-quality data, understanding ai's effects on employment and education, and the development of computational to guide the decisions made by software. these are all critical issues. but more and more, i hear concern. as ai grows. in this context, we also need to ask how well ai capabilities compared to those of other countries. what education, skills, and training will the workforce of the future need? these are very important questions as we think about ensuring a skilled workforce for the future to help solidify u.s. leadership in a i.s. other countries vy for dominance in the field. consider what we should do to shape this impact and make sure americans are ready for it, make sure the benefits of ai are distributed widely. another obvious issue of major concern when it come
pearson's, titled, "artificial intelligence." while noting the significant potential for ai to improve many alsotries, the report noted areas where research is still needed, including how to optimally regulate ai, how to ensure the availability and use of high-quality data, understanding ai's effects on employment and education, and the development of computational to guide the decisions made by software. these are all critical issues. but more and more, i hear concern. as ai grows....
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the jobs number as it has for many years coming this morning from our retiring colleague hampton pearsont of the box, quote, the private sector is on fire. let's look at what hampton was talking about. 223 on nonfarm pay rolls there's the private sector almost all the job growth coming from the private sector. 228,000. average hourly wages up 0.3% unemployment rate ticking down into interesting and almost unprecedented levels here, 3.8%. labor force participation also ticking down we've not had huge growth in the workforce. no holes to poke here. these numbers are phenomenal let's look at where the jobs were 39% in education and health services that's where the jobs always are. retail up 31,000 a sector otherwise left for dead construction also strong many benefitting from good weather. lees youleisure/hospitality. and the strong jobs number offsets and then some the concern earlier this week. take a look at the probabilities for the june rate hike ticking back up to 85% not quite the contract high but near a certainty the fed is going to focus on the domestic economy the chance of a fou
the jobs number as it has for many years coming this morning from our retiring colleague hampton pearsont of the box, quote, the private sector is on fire. let's look at what hampton was talking about. 223 on nonfarm pay rolls there's the private sector almost all the job growth coming from the private sector. 228,000. average hourly wages up 0.3% unemployment rate ticking down into interesting and almost unprecedented levels here, 3.8%. labor force participation also ticking down we've not had...
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. >> thank you >> hampton pearson bringing us the numbers report for the last time today >> steve leisman has the market reactions as well to the data. steve? >> let's talk about what's hot and what's not a u.s. economy cooled by italy and european fears is out, and back in is the u.s. economy, a hot u.s. economy propelled by strong jobs. all the concerns earlier in the week about europe and italy have melted away, and the market now focused, again, on two or three rate hikes from the fed. here's the new probabilities and the change you can see they were doing below 80% for june, now above 85%. september priced out from a majority standpoint at 44%, now at 60%, and reconsideration of the hike this year, 2 t9% for december, after falling below 20%. bm lor bmo is comfortable that they move each quarter through 2018 look at the median of the tracking, cnbc rapid update of tracking forecasts 3.7% we are running for the second quarter, compared with 2.2%, recent reading on the first quarter. that's a big rebound, you see there, 2.2%, and now the range now for this is 3.4% with median at 3.7%.
. >> thank you >> hampton pearson bringing us the numbers report for the last time today >> steve leisman has the market reactions as well to the data. steve? >> let's talk about what's hot and what's not a u.s. economy cooled by italy and european fears is out, and back in is the u.s. economy, a hot u.s. economy propelled by strong jobs. all the concerns earlier in the week about europe and italy have melted away, and the market now focused, again, on two or three rate...
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and berkecalarclays -- lower when the numbers came out, hampton pearson said the private sector is onire. average hourly wages are strong, .3% gain unemployment rate falling to the multidecadal low at 3.8% and the labor force -- a tick down to 62.7 over at jefferies another good quote. no holes to poke here. the numbers are phenomenal really, i haven't seen anybody saying stoov you didn't look at this, you didn't look at that, you missed this. everybody is on board the strong jobs number. >> what about the dropout from the labor force? you have to be picky. >> if you have to be picky you can always find something. when you look at that number -- the labor force, the last three months have been lame in terms of entrance to the work force. the you ones before that were strong very volatile. >> any change with the bonds. >> we erased italy it never happened -- not quite never happened the contract was trading at a 90% plus probability before italy. it dipped down to a we ain't sure it's gonna happen level and now it's back to we are darn sure it is going to happen, 85%. >> this is june.
and berkecalarclays -- lower when the numbers came out, hampton pearson said the private sector is onire. average hourly wages are strong, .3% gain unemployment rate falling to the multidecadal low at 3.8% and the labor force -- a tick down to 62.7 over at jefferies another good quote. no holes to poke here. the numbers are phenomenal really, i haven't seen anybody saying stoov you didn't look at this, you didn't look at that, you missed this. everybody is on board the strong jobs number....
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politician stood up and said why don't we know, when we check commonly madras is there are, lord pearsonuted down. >> he was shouted down even though they said we will monitor those numbers because that's where the hate rhetoric is coming from. now he's been shouted down saying shame on you and of course had he said that outside of parliament, on the street, he would have been arrested. you are not allowed to say that. that's a disgrace. no wonder we are in america. separately, failed down at bed bath and beyond. they have fewer customers using those coupons. everybody gets them but not many use them. it's below $20 a share. pier one goes down big time, 24% lower, barely above two dollars. stock alert, bj's wholesale club went public today and started trading. it's up 26%, $21. share, up for 50. that's bj's. yankees all-star pitcher has made more than a quarter billion dollars and hurts majorly baseball career. how do you think he feels about paying more than half of that in taxes. i will ask him. i will see if i get an answer, next. ♪ ♪ michael michael ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ whoooo. when it comes
politician stood up and said why don't we know, when we check commonly madras is there are, lord pearsonuted down. >> he was shouted down even though they said we will monitor those numbers because that's where the hate rhetoric is coming from. now he's been shouted down saying shame on you and of course had he said that outside of parliament, on the street, he would have been arrested. you are not allowed to say that. that's a disgrace. no wonder we are in america. separately, failed...
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interesting about indiana is the work that's happening in indianapolis which started when mayor bart pearson, a democrat, was the mayor and has continued over time. there was a sense of collaboration between the district and the charter school system. the community views charter schools as part of the fabric of public education, and we firmly believe that that model is one that should be replicated in more cities, certainly places like d.c. and san antonio and denver have emulated that, and we hope that other school district officials come to indianapolis and emulate those best practices. >> anything to add, mr. richmond? >> two things. one just to echo a reference you made on the role of the mayor of indianapolis. it has been critical in having that kind of collaboration and communication across all schools, and we sometimes see that missing, to be a often see it missing in other cities, so this works really well when you have someone like a mayor providing that kind of leadership across all schools. we do rank indiana's charter school law very high in our system. one of the reasons for tha
interesting about indiana is the work that's happening in indianapolis which started when mayor bart pearson, a democrat, was the mayor and has continued over time. there was a sense of collaboration between the district and the charter school system. the community views charter schools as part of the fabric of public education, and we firmly believe that that model is one that should be replicated in more cities, certainly places like d.c. and san antonio and denver have emulated that, and we...
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>> the house is considering the legislation, as the house always does, and i know that colin pearson and mike conaway are working hard to produce something. that bill is different. it will be a totally partisan bill. i think that's very unfortunate. but that's where the house wants to go. so we'll just have to see and hope that at least some version of the farm bill will pass. you're a quiet group. >> [ inaudible question ]. >> oh, let's not go into all the options. you can go back -- especially you can go back and remember all of the floor considerations of farm bills in the past. i know that harry reid at the time in 2013 said it would take two weeks. it took two days. >> two long days, but two days. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> today's senate agriculture committee hearing marking up the 2018 farm bill will reair tonight at 9:00 on c-span2. and you can also watch at any time at c-span.org. thursday, the senate foreign relations committee holds a confirmation hearing on three state department nominations, including harry harris to be ambassador to the republic of korea. li
>> the house is considering the legislation, as the house always does, and i know that colin pearson and mike conaway are working hard to produce something. that bill is different. it will be a totally partisan bill. i think that's very unfortunate. but that's where the house wants to go. so we'll just have to see and hope that at least some version of the farm bill will pass. you're a quiet group. >> [ inaudible question ]. >> oh, let's not go into all the options. you can go...
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katrina pearson. when we come back, the supreme court ruling against workers being forced to pay union dues. what this means for all american workers. a man climbing onto a traffic sign above the california freeway. causing havoc on the road down below. the not enough, want to say when we got out there. stay with us. alerts -- wouldn't you like one from the market when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. >> welcome back. retirement of justice kennedy over showing the blow to labor unions yesterday. cheryl casone with that story. >> busy day at scotus. organize and reverse showing outrage this morning for the supreme court having
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and its director the executive director richard pearson joins us from chicago.having me. >> what do they consider an assault weapon? >> they made up their own definition certainly ar 15 or 30 round magazine,those kinde considered assault weapons by the village of deerfield. steve: have you until next week to bring them down to the city hall or what's going to happen? >> well, they can confiscate them by force, apparently or they can fine you $1,000 a day or probably both. steve: what's your problem with this? >> well, for one thing, when we passed the conceal carry act in 2013, we preempted local ordinances from doing this sort of thing. it's a direct violation of state law. not to mention the second amendment. steve: wel say deerfield, they say state and federal authorities have failed to regulate the possession, manufacture and sale of assault weapons. so essentially they are taking matters into their own hands because the feds aren't doing anything. >> that's true. but they have to answer the federal government and the state government, which they decideside
and its director the executive director richard pearson joins us from chicago.having me. >> what do they consider an assault weapon? >> they made up their own definition certainly ar 15 or 30 round magazine,those kinde considered assault weapons by the village of deerfield. steve: have you until next week to bring them down to the city hall or what's going to happen? >> well, they can confiscate them by force, apparently or they can fine you $1,000 a day or probably both....
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author robert pearson with rocket man. the odyssey of apollo 8 and the astronauts who made man's first journey to the moon. watch our live c-span coverage of the 34th annual printers row expo on saturday at 11 am eastern on c-span two. coming up saturday remarks from black president -- vice president mike pence. you can see his comments live starting at 630 eastern on c- span. the national league of cities recently released its annual state of the city report. the mayor talks about affordable housing, education, jobs and race relations. lawrence mayor and memphis mayor discussed their current focus is in their city. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. thank you all for joining us. welcome to the folks joining us from around the country. we are here today to release the fifth annual state of the city report. and to learn about the priorities of america's mayors. five years ago we began this research when washington was in dysfunction. even today, things are not much different. as you know, city leaders don't have the luxu
author robert pearson with rocket man. the odyssey of apollo 8 and the astronauts who made man's first journey to the moon. watch our live c-span coverage of the 34th annual printers row expo on saturday at 11 am eastern on c-span two. coming up saturday remarks from black president -- vice president mike pence. you can see his comments live starting at 630 eastern on c- span. the national league of cities recently released its annual state of the city report. the mayor talks about affordable...