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>> the randomness, potential for randomness is a frightening thing for a community.e dc area during the sniper attacks and that set people on edge, the apparent randomness of it all. you got to keep busy living. you can't get paralyzed by fear. the other part goes back to the saying if you see something say something, don't touch the soundbite. if you are not aware where the package comes from, these appear to have been dropped off at night. it is tough to do but people have to be on hyper alert. totally get to the point they identify what the linkages are. jillian: the white house firing back at critics saying the white house caved to the nra after the proposal abandons plans to raise the minimum age for purchasing firearms. >> he hasn't backed away from these things at all. they are still outlined in the plan but you can't make them happen with a broad stroke of the pen. we are focused on things we can do immediately. jillian: jeff sessions announcing plans to prosecute anyone who lies ongoing background checks. tomorrow opening statements begin for the wife of the
>> the randomness, potential for randomness is a frightening thing for a community.e dc area during the sniper attacks and that set people on edge, the apparent randomness of it all. you got to keep busy living. you can't get paralyzed by fear. the other part goes back to the saying if you see something say something, don't touch the soundbite. if you are not aware where the package comes from, these appear to have been dropped off at night. it is tough to do but people have to be on...
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tomorrow at 7:00, a random shower.ee the showers not going to be as numerous tomorrow afternoon. don't cancel your plans. keep an eye on live doppler 7 with our app. storm is a 1 today, 1 tomorrow and low to mid-630s. our warmest day tuesday before more rain on wednesday and thursday. >>> we've been talking about a friday light commute all day. exhibit a. san mateo bridge, westbound 92ment you're looking great. we're moving along at decent speeds just about everywhere this morning. we have had a few solo vehicles, spinout crashes but nothing major blocking so far today. hopefully we can hold on to that. lighter volumes overall and conditions have been better as well. ace route, no delays there. 59 b.a.r.t. trains in service. the only mass transit issue is muni, the j-church line due to an equipment problem. a shuttle has been put in place. altamont pass commute coming up in less than ten. >>> breaking news from the abc 7 desk. >>> central michigan university is on lockdown after reports of shots fired on campus. the sc
tomorrow at 7:00, a random shower.ee the showers not going to be as numerous tomorrow afternoon. don't cancel your plans. keep an eye on live doppler 7 with our app. storm is a 1 today, 1 tomorrow and low to mid-630s. our warmest day tuesday before more rain on wednesday and thursday. >>> we've been talking about a friday light commute all day. exhibit a. san mateo bridge, westbound 92ment you're looking great. we're moving along at decent speeds just about everywhere this morning. we...
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the live speech reaction panel and the right—hand side of the screen, with random comments from journalistsommentators rendered it almost impossible to concentrate on the contents of the speech. there was already comment at the bottom of the screen. please give the british public the chance to listen and watch without being constantly interrupted by random comments from all and sundry, which pretty much repeat each other anyway. the practice of splitting the screen in this way is also used during the live broadcast of prime minister's questions, and last weekjames turner objected to the presence of this tweet from carrie symonds, who was the conservative party's director of communications. a fact not made clear on air. and after this week's pmqs adrian david also thought... do let us know what you think of those tweets appearing on screen, added value orjust a distraction? if you think it's the latter, you may like to know that prime minister's question time is shown notjust on the news channel, but also on bbc two, where it appears full frame, without tweets running along the side. there w
the live speech reaction panel and the right—hand side of the screen, with random comments from journalistsommentators rendered it almost impossible to concentrate on the contents of the speech. there was already comment at the bottom of the screen. please give the british public the chance to listen and watch without being constantly interrupted by random comments from all and sundry, which pretty much repeat each other anyway. the practice of splitting the screen in this way is also used...
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sprinkles up north, random showers at noon.the best chance of showers this evening and overnight. >>> number 6, overall, it's been a friday light commute. we have a couple of trouble spots, including this crash in livermore. westbound 580 before isabel avenue. a semi and pickup truck involved, along with injuries. sounds like the two right lanes are open. it should thin out pretty quickly. >>> number 7, national puppy day. a couple of the puppies have been escape artists. they're able to jump out easily. we've seen puppy piles all morning long. we're hoping that some of you will be able to reach out. i love that dog. >> oh, my goodness. >> perhaps consider fostering or adopting these pets who need good homes in the bay area. we'll be continuing to stream this live for you on our website and our news app. we'll do it all morning long. you don't have to leave the puppies if you don't want to. >> one of the puppy is named spanky, they were in there 30 seconds before they figured out how to break out of those cages. they are super
sprinkles up north, random showers at noon.the best chance of showers this evening and overnight. >>> number 6, overall, it's been a friday light commute. we have a couple of trouble spots, including this crash in livermore. westbound 580 before isabel avenue. a semi and pickup truck involved, along with injuries. sounds like the two right lanes are open. it should thin out pretty quickly. >>> number 7, national puppy day. a couple of the puppies have been escape artists....
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these weren't just random ukranians. this was a ukraine jan leader who was basically a pro putin head of state. and his -- manafort's other connections in ukraine were with pro putin oligarchs and others from russia and russian interests. so all of these arise from the mandate that mueller was initially appointed, which are sort of illicit connections between the trump campaign and the russian government. >> so kaitlan, how do you see this? how concerned is the trump legal team that manafort could suddenly decide if he doesn't win this, if matt miller is right, this is an ultimate hail mary, it's silly, that he could end up cooperating with robert mueller? >> right. that's always been the concern here. and especially since the mueller probe is so broad, it seems like every couple of weeks there is something that comes out of it,
these weren't just random ukranians. this was a ukraine jan leader who was basically a pro putin head of state. and his -- manafort's other connections in ukraine were with pro putin oligarchs and others from russia and russian interests. so all of these arise from the mandate that mueller was initially appointed, which are sort of illicit connections between the trump campaign and the russian government. >> so kaitlan, how do you see this? how concerned is the trump legal team that...
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just random people being targeted.is not like a serial killer with a motive, whether it is women, older women, something like that, this is a person putting bombs and explosives in random spots that are literally harming everybody. is are literally harming everybody. is a huge fear in the minds of everyone right now. how are the authorities handling this? they are asking for anyone who sees a suspect package to report it. i believe 1200 packages have been reported. with the fact the packages are making their way through fedex, we had a package today, and authorities say it is not linked... that is making people scared. the fact we don't even know if these packages look the same any more, it is raising the concern of eve ryo ne more, it is raising the concern of everyone here. we have delivered there. thank you for your time. —— we have to leave it there. here's our briefing on some of the key events happening later. first to berlin, where the german chancellor will deliver a speech to parliament outlining her governmen
just random people being targeted.is not like a serial killer with a motive, whether it is women, older women, something like that, this is a person putting bombs and explosives in random spots that are literally harming everybody. is are literally harming everybody. is a huge fear in the minds of everyone right now. how are the authorities handling this? they are asking for anyone who sees a suspect package to report it. i believe 1200 packages have been reported. with the fact the packages...
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acting. [ light laughter ] >> random acting. >> jimmy: it's random theater.deal. >> yeah. then you exceeded all expectations. when you sang at the pep rally, when you read yesterday, i saw you. i saw you come alive. i think you can do something amazing. i think we can do something amazing together. think about it. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: josh radnor, everybody. "rise" premieres this tuesday on nbc at 10:00 pm. we'll be right back with standup from kelsey cook. stick around. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ at&t gives you more for your thing. your getting serious thing. that moving out of the friend zone, moving in together and getting two of everything thing. those fur babies preparing you for real babies thing. that one for me, one for you, us together for the rest of forever thing. buy one iphone 8, get one iphone 8 on us. more for your thing. that's our thing. tyson any'tizers and crispy strips. [ sound of sports game ] you help fuel greatness. you'll just have to make the ultimate game day sacrifice... and be eaten. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ what from your first dream t
acting. [ light laughter ] >> random acting. >> jimmy: it's random theater.deal. >> yeah. then you exceeded all expectations. when you sang at the pep rally, when you read yesterday, i saw you. i saw you come alive. i think you can do something amazing. i think we can do something amazing together. think about it. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: josh radnor, everybody. "rise" premieres this tuesday on nbc at 10:00 pm. we'll be right back with standup from...
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the challenge is how to spot them and tackle a threat that strikes at random in every corner of francetoday said that the chain -- the president today said that the chain —— risk to front and change. the challenge is how to spot the risks, and how to tackle a threat that strikes at random in every corner of france. and for more on the french supermarket siege, head to our website. you'll also find plenty of background information on the gendarme being hailed as a hero, after volunteering to take the place of a hostage — that's all at bbc.com/news. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. president trump has signed a memorandum effectively banning most transgender people from serving in the us armed forces. but the document does give the military some leeway in implementing the policy. the obama administration allowed tra nsgender military personnel to serve openly back in 2016. iran has condemned president trump's appointment ofjohn bolton as his new national security advisor. in the past, mr bolton has advocated military action against both iran and north korea.
the challenge is how to spot them and tackle a threat that strikes at random in every corner of francetoday said that the chain -- the president today said that the chain —— risk to front and change. the challenge is how to spot the risks, and how to tackle a threat that strikes at random in every corner of france. and for more on the french supermarket siege, head to our website. you'll also find plenty of background information on the gendarme being hailed as a hero, after volunteering to...
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it was not just any random spot. it was the us somewhere take cafi the one that made national headlines last week for refusing to serve uniformed police officers. the word got out the cafi supporters and the patriots were outnumbered and shut down. this is a facebook live video from one of the patriot organizers lindsay craft wall. at one point early on the confrontation escalates and you can hear what sounds like a taser. after about 20 minutes, the patriots regroup at the tennis golf farmers market and confronted mayor libby shaft. shaft made headlines earlier this month when she warned residents about an impending ice rain.>> we have to let her know that we are not okay with what she did and it is criminal and should not be happening in our state or any state in that manner. >> reporter: amidst a heavy police presence, there was no fighting just lots of shouting. it makes you wonder if there was much listening going on as well. >> they just want attention and they just want to provoke confluent -- conflict and con
it was not just any random spot. it was the us somewhere take cafi the one that made national headlines last week for refusing to serve uniformed police officers. the word got out the cafi supporters and the patriots were outnumbered and shut down. this is a facebook live video from one of the patriot organizers lindsay craft wall. at one point early on the confrontation escalates and you can hear what sounds like a taser. after about 20 minutes, the patriots regroup at the tennis golf farmers...
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you said it is not a random person. not a wing nut.would suggest it is someone that might be affiliated in some way with president trump or the trump organization. >> we've been asking serious questions for some time. for the better part of two weeks if not longer in question, this case and the issue of this hush payment. where the money came from. we've been asking very pointed simple questions of mr. cohen and the white house. they claim they've answered the questions. they haven't answered any questions and it is frankly remarkable to me that we haven't had definitive statements issued by mr. cohen and the white house, refuting a number of things that have come to light in the last few weeks. so i don't think this is the only serious question. i think it is one of many serious questions. >> did he threaten her? >> i won't answer any specifics. i think the american people will believe my client when she is able to tell her story. >> do you have any reason to believe donald trump knew with this threat? >> i'm going to stand by the sam
you said it is not a random person. not a wing nut.would suggest it is someone that might be affiliated in some way with president trump or the trump organization. >> we've been asking serious questions for some time. for the better part of two weeks if not longer in question, this case and the issue of this hush payment. where the money came from. we've been asking very pointed simple questions of mr. cohen and the white house. they claim they've answered the questions. they haven't...
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you have to see that and random player one. i'm so excited about paddy considine. ifeel player one.excited about paddy considine. i feel physically winded from watching that film but ina good winded from watching that film but in a good way. this isjourneyman, starring paddy considine, he has a title to defend and he's also a husband and father. in a boxing match is punched heavily and severely injured. he has a life changing injury and suddenly finds himself having to rebuild his character because the injury has changed who he is and what he knows and what he does. and also what he can remember about his life. this is a clip. that's jackie. he's in your corner. was that. that is rigid, your trainer. and my dad? yes, you know him. that's matt. matt. that's me. yeah. my friends? yes. who are they? that is a good question. that is one of the most poignant parts, because those friends... they don't know how to deal with it. what i love about this is, paddy considine isa love about this is, paddy considine is a personalfilm maker making films that come from the heart. the title is journ
you have to see that and random player one. i'm so excited about paddy considine. ifeel player one.excited about paddy considine. i feel physically winded from watching that film but ina good winded from watching that film but in a good way. this isjourneyman, starring paddy considine, he has a title to defend and he's also a husband and father. in a boxing match is punched heavily and severely injured. he has a life changing injury and suddenly finds himself having to rebuild his character...
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as a result, it seems as if the targets are random. how do investigators plan ahead for another possible attack? >> they're trying to let the evidence speak. they're going to try to make connections as quick as possible. the technology has increased since we've had a major serial bombing event in the u.s. hopefully there's a lot of information from that, including more of a technological advances in terms of communications, social media and some of these other things that might derive other information, gives them an opportunity to fund people. ultimately they won't to find the person and stop it. >> we're short on time. there's an explosive detection system, which basically uses infrared laser. it can detect up to 65 miles away, even through glass. it detects the chemicals that are used in making these explosives. why aren't these systems put in place at all of our mail carriers? >> nothing replaces the ability to replace a k-9, a dog. they can be trained to recognize over 20,000 chemical signals. in terms of the infrared devices, i'd
as a result, it seems as if the targets are random. how do investigators plan ahead for another possible attack? >> they're trying to let the evidence speak. they're going to try to make connections as quick as possible. the technology has increased since we've had a major serial bombing event in the u.s. hopefully there's a lot of information from that, including more of a technological advances in terms of communications, social media and some of these other things that might derive...
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that's your rbi, random but interesting. thanks for watching "worldwide exchange."tomorrow. we'll see you monday morning "squawk box" is next - 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 nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> stock futures are marching higher but the dow is still looking at losses of 4% for the month. >>> the u.s. ambassador to china raising a red flag on trade. his comments straight ahead. >>> and slamming facebook. what apple's ceo tim cook said about the social media company that's getting a lot of buzz today. it's thursday, march 29, 2018, tgif, kind of. "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >>> live from new york where business never sleeps, this is "squawk box. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and and
that's your rbi, random but interesting. thanks for watching "worldwide exchange."tomorrow. we'll see you monday morning "squawk box" is next - 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 nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> stock...
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seen on video and mention by witnesses police knew his car the bombs had no set patterns some were random some were targeted five hundred federal state and local police are still scrambling to unravel three mysteries are there other bombers other other bombs waiting to explode and why he did it for weeks austin has been a city on edge the mysterious bombs in the state capital city killed two people and injured four others. you will be too. you know random packages explosives people for no reason i'd be scared on tuesday another package exploded at a courier distribution center in the city of shirts near san antonio f.b.i. agents say a sixth package was sent to a separate fed ex depot police say the eventual destination of that package was an address in austin brian jaime's and sixty other employers of the courier company were evacuated after an unexploded bomb was found here giving police potentially valuable clues to get me thinking about that package in sort of set it down and explode then i go in sort of the truck goes and then that truck explode the other trucks full of gas and diesel
seen on video and mention by witnesses police knew his car the bombs had no set patterns some were random some were targeted five hundred federal state and local police are still scrambling to unravel three mysteries are there other bombers other other bombs waiting to explode and why he did it for weeks austin has been a city on edge the mysterious bombs in the state capital city killed two people and injured four others. you will be too. you know random packages explosives people for no...
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the challenge is how to spot them and tackle a threat that strikes at random in every corner of francee french supermarket siege, head to our website. you'll also find plenty of background information on the gendarme being hailed as a hero, after volunteering to take the place of a hostage — that's all at bbc.com/news. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the us attorney general has announced plans to change gun laws which will effectively ban bump stocks. the devices can modify a semi—automatic rifle to fire like a machine gun. the move is a response to last october's mass shooting by a gunman at a hotel in las vegas, which left 58 people dead and more than 800 injured. iran has condemned the appointment by president trump ofjohn bolton as his new national security advisor. in the past, mr bolton has advocated military action against both iran and north korea. five catalan separatists, including a presidential candidate, have been detained by spain's supreme court pending their trial for a crime of rebellion. among those detained wasjordi turull, who is camp
the challenge is how to spot them and tackle a threat that strikes at random in every corner of francee french supermarket siege, head to our website. you'll also find plenty of background information on the gendarme being hailed as a hero, after volunteering to take the place of a hostage — that's all at bbc.com/news. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the us attorney general has announced plans to change gun laws which will effectively ban bump stocks. the...
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see you and all of the members of the adventurous and felt counting committee you know carried out random it shakes up to scrutiny when they were up to the questions about any of the votes so that the chance of each vote was counted very carefully was a business examined very carefully so that we have the exact results here and i want to thank our public naturalists santa and of course in the run up to this and all through the night was here carrying out random checks ensuring that we had a year for sure and result confirmed by public no trade and i also want to thank all of our colleagues in the by the german postal service and the police and all of the service people because all sorts of people were involved in ensuring that this post went smoothly. and now the embassy the motes. the number of people entitled to vote work four hundred sixty three thousand seven hundred twenty three and members of the social democratic party that's how many and all this number contains two thousand three hundred five members who are currently living abroad for starters why they were unable to take part i
see you and all of the members of the adventurous and felt counting committee you know carried out random it shakes up to scrutiny when they were up to the questions about any of the votes so that the chance of each vote was counted very carefully was a business examined very carefully so that we have the exact results here and i want to thank our public naturalists santa and of course in the run up to this and all through the night was here carrying out random checks ensuring that we had a...
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their process is entirely random and anonymous. only you will know if your medical debt has been paid if you get a yellow envelope like this in the mail. >> our viewers added to the $2 million of local medical debt paid off. you will find a link to donate and if you do receive one of those yellow envelopes, let us know. >>> living donors were being honored. celebrating the gift with friends family and staff from the region's hospitals. there was a pinning ceremony. >>> 2018 philadelphia flower show on its way. leading floral and garden designers have created masterpieces under the theme the wonders of water. jungle forest and landscapes and the plants that thrive there. >> it smells great. and everything is alive in here compared to outside. definitely getting me excited for spring. >> the philadelphia flour show run. >>> the jersey shore saw more severe flooding today than yesterday. tidal flooding created problems around lunchtime. first alert meteorologist steve sosna joining us. >> this is a lousy march pattern. if you like don
their process is entirely random and anonymous. only you will know if your medical debt has been paid if you get a yellow envelope like this in the mail. >> our viewers added to the $2 million of local medical debt paid off. you will find a link to donate and if you do receive one of those yellow envelopes, let us know. >>> living donors were being honored. celebrating the gift with friends family and staff from the region's hospitals. there was a pinning ceremony. >>>...
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questions about how to spot everyone at risk of radicalization, ad how to tack threat that strikes at randomn every corner of france. president macron said today the threat against france had changed. wwhere once the attace planned from iraq or syria, the risk was now what he called dangerous individcels inside fr the challenge is how to spot ndthemow to tackle a threat that strikes at random in every corner ofnc f duncan: and for more on the french supermarket siege, head to oebsite. you will find plenty of background information on the gendarme being ha asiled -- after being hailed as hero. the u.s. attorney general has announced plans to change gun laws, which will effectively ban bump stocks. the devices can modify a semi automatic rifle to fire like a machine gun. the tve is in response to las october's mass shooting at a hotel in las vegas, which left 58 people dead and more than 100 injured. iran has condemned the appointment by president of john bolton as his new national security adviser. in the past, mr. bolton has advocated for military action against iran and northpo korea. his t
questions about how to spot everyone at risk of radicalization, ad how to tack threat that strikes at randomn every corner of france. president macron said today the threat against france had changed. wwhere once the attace planned from iraq or syria, the risk was now what he called dangerous individcels inside fr the challenge is how to spot ndthemow to tackle a threat that strikes at random in every corner ofnc f duncan: and for more on the french supermarket siege, head to oebsite. you will...
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it doesn't get much more random than that. am willing to bet that on the flipside, we get some data over the course of the next six months or so that is randomly lower than expectations for small, meaningless reasons and it forestalls the fourth rate hike even if the markets price it in. jonathan: can we talk about the seasonality of some of the inflation as well? the break even curve is inverted. there is a seasonality to all of this when we start pricing in your term inflation pick up, every spring every year. r.j.: a goes back to 2010, the -- it goes back to 2010, the green shoots phenomenon. one of the things you have to consider on the front end of the tips curve is you have built in past increasesed -- in oil prices that have not quite priced out into the index ratio of the tips. that tends to cause, especially past increase in oil prices that has not been reflected in the short in tip adjustment, it causes an inversion. we are flat on the tips curve. jonathan: diana, it raises the point, if we get excited about reflatio
it doesn't get much more random than that. am willing to bet that on the flipside, we get some data over the course of the next six months or so that is randomly lower than expectations for small, meaningless reasons and it forestalls the fourth rate hike even if the markets price it in. jonathan: can we talk about the seasonality of some of the inflation as well? the break even curve is inverted. there is a seasonality to all of this when we start pricing in your term inflation pick up, every...
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know no one's two way to kill everybody is random and that's. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education low it's high education is becoming just another product that can be bullish and sold so there's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business where you could you know most of the regime you could not could this also the kind of fellow they couldn't. want is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now i'm running stream or higher education the new global economic wall. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the guy even so i got. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the posture. from the families it's the age of the superman to just kill the narrowness and spending two to twenty million fly a. book it's an experience like nothing else on here because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy my great so one more chan
know no one's two way to kill everybody is random and that's. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education low it's high education is becoming just another product that can be bullish and sold so there's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business where you could you know most of the regime you could not could this also the kind of fellow they couldn't. want is the place of...
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adds another dimension to the -- it's much more random. you have no idea when you set a trip wire device down, who might engage that wire and set that device off. so it's much more random in nature. >> harris: you heard our reporter talking about the fact that they want the public to help out. i can get that with a package or a backpack. a trip wire is like floss. hard to see depending on what the killer now -- because people have died in the explosions, what the killer is doing. >> they want to help not only at the back end, looking for packages and being aware of physically being aware but also somebody out there has information about -- at least some suspicion about who might be doing this. the police are looking for that kind of help, even more than there might be for the more unlikely finding of a bomb before it detonates. >> harris: so i want to talk about the first couple explosions. i mentioned the definite 17-year-old young man died in one of these. you had two older ladies that were badly hurt, 70s and 80s. so i would imagine as
adds another dimension to the -- it's much more random. you have no idea when you set a trip wire device down, who might engage that wire and set that device off. so it's much more random in nature. >> harris: you heard our reporter talking about the fact that they want the public to help out. i can get that with a package or a backpack. a trip wire is like floss. hard to see depending on what the killer now -- because people have died in the explosions, what the killer is doing. >>...
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we also know there is not a random distribution of these challenges that we look state-by-state, we look at regions and we look at different ethnicities and we see their predictable patterns. i want to argue those patterns are detectable with unreliability beginning in the second year of life and they show up in things you were concerned about that i'm concerned about. they show up in cognitive status status, language development and the frequency of the hager problems. we also have that very clear literature that suggests that if we begin by three or four years of age you can certainly help children. we need to take this idea of a critical period and move it off the stage because we may need support and encouragement throughout her life and yes we begin as late as three we can have a positive impact but in practice that by itself is usually not enough to provide the kind of equity that has been a pervasive talk of this conference so far. in 2014/15 there were 42 states and the district of columbia that had pre-k programs that serve over 1.35 million children children. reaching about 29%
we also know there is not a random distribution of these challenges that we look state-by-state, we look at regions and we look at different ethnicities and we see their predictable patterns. i want to argue those patterns are detectable with unreliability beginning in the second year of life and they show up in things you were concerned about that i'm concerned about. they show up in cognitive status status, language development and the frequency of the hager problems. we also have that very...
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storm impact scale today, high elevation know and random scattered showers.peratures will be cool, well below average. mid 50s san francisco and the >> so in the deep south we do have an area probably some four to five inches of rain coming this week, so we've got to get people ready. >> i saw miami on that map, 80 what? >> 81. >> that's a hint. >> yes. we like to point out that sam predicts the apocalypse every week here on the show for other parts of the country then retreats to miami to enjoy the sun. >> he'll be on a plane shortly. >> what happened to that account i had, that account -- >> iou. >> that's over. >> it's like the weather, it changes. >> you'll wake up and dan will be on your couch bringing sunscreen. >> that's right. >> thank you, as always, sam. >> thank you all. >>> now to the story we mentioned at the top of the show. the ultimate cinderella team is a fairy tale come true for fans. >> the loyola-chicago ramblers trampling kansas state becoming only the fourth 11 seed team to make it to the final four. tony reali is here with all the highl
storm impact scale today, high elevation know and random scattered showers.peratures will be cool, well below average. mid 50s san francisco and the >> so in the deep south we do have an area probably some four to five inches of rain coming this week, so we've got to get people ready. >> i saw miami on that map, 80 what? >> 81. >> that's a hint. >> yes. we like to point out that sam predicts the apocalypse every week here on the show for other parts of the country...
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we also know that there's not a random distribution of these challenges that if we look at the state by state, and we look at region, and different et ethnicities t ethnicities, we will see predictable pattern, and those patterns are predictable with great reliability beginning in the second year of life, and they show up in things that you are concerned about that i'm concerned about. they show nup cognitive status, language development, frequency of behavior problems. we also have a very clear literature that suggests that if we begin by 3 or 4 years of age, we can certainly help children. we need to take the idea of the critical period and move it off of the stage, because we all need support and encouragement throughout our life and yes, if we begin as late as 3, we can have a positive impact, but in practice that by itself is usually not enough to provide the kind of equity that has been the pervasive talk of this conference so far. in 2014, '15, there were 42 states and the district of cl columbia that had pre-k programs that served over 1.35 million children reaching about of
we also know that there's not a random distribution of these challenges that if we look at the state by state, and we look at region, and different et ethnicities t ethnicities, we will see predictable pattern, and those patterns are predictable with great reliability beginning in the second year of life, and they show up in things that you are concerned about that i'm concerned about. they show nup cognitive status, language development, frequency of behavior problems. we also have a very...
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. >> this is not something that happened in a random fashion. and occam's razor is michael cohen was engaged in a last-minute thing in the campaign to cover up something that was going to be embarrassing to the president and embarrassing to his candidacy because he is a guy who has for a long time gone out and chased down anything that was mammalian and susceptible to his limited charms. this is not a guy who was -- michael cohen was not a guy doing this because of a random set of circumstances. he was doing this to protect donald trump. he was doing it in a way that was representative of a pattern of behavior michael cohen has engaged in with other women, forming these ndas to be set up to protect donald trump and his reputation. it's laughable to propose that michael cohen did this randomly and it's laughable to propose donald trump hasn't been doing this for decades with other women. >> then propose that, but i will say michael cohen did something because he as loyal friend to the president -- >> but what happened -- do you believe that he di
. >> this is not something that happened in a random fashion. and occam's razor is michael cohen was engaged in a last-minute thing in the campaign to cover up something that was going to be embarrassing to the president and embarrassing to his candidacy because he is a guy who has for a long time gone out and chased down anything that was mammalian and susceptible to his limited charms. this is not a guy who was -- michael cohen was not a guy doing this because of a random set of...
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this is not something that happened in a random fashion. and michael cohen was engaged in a last minute thing in the campaign to cover up something that was going to be embarrassing to the president and embarrassing to his candida candidacy because he is a guy that chased down anything that was susceptible to his limited charms. not a guy who, michael cohen is not a guy doing this because of a random set of circumstances. he was doing this to protect donald trump. and he was doing this in a way -- to be set up to protect donald trump and his reputation. and it is laughable to propose that michael cohen did this randomly. and laughable to think that donald trump hasn't been doing this for decades with other women. >> michael cohen did something because he is a loyal friend to the president. >> do you believe that he did that just because a random porn star called him and said hey, i am going to tell. he knows that donald trump slept with a porn star. this is a guy who did this. and i know you want to deny it, i get t it is a sign of how loya
this is not something that happened in a random fashion. and michael cohen was engaged in a last minute thing in the campaign to cover up something that was going to be embarrassing to the president and embarrassing to his candida candidacy because he is a guy that chased down anything that was susceptible to his limited charms. not a guy who, michael cohen is not a guy doing this because of a random set of circumstances. he was doing this to protect donald trump. and he was doing this in a way...
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when it comes to anyone outside school, yeah, just give that random dude a gun.hat's the worst that can happen. i thought you guys were so close to figuring this thing out. take that same law, cross out teachers, write in everyone. problem solved. why wouldn't everyone have to go through the same steps? makes sense! ( cheers and applause ) so if you will excuse me. i have been playing a ton of angry birds so i have to go outside and throw pigeons at pigs. we'll be right back ( cheers and applause ) surprise! hold up. we got a laggy video call here. hey, try the new samsung galaxy s9 on verizon unlimited. the best network for streaming. okay, let's take it back from "surpri--" (avo) unlimited is only as good as the network it's on. switch and get up to $500 off the samsung galaxy s9. more and more people are finding themselves in a chevrolet for the first time. trying something new can be exciting. empowering. downright exhilarating. see for yourself why chevrolet is the most awarded and fastest growing brand, the last four years overall. switch into a new chevy n
when it comes to anyone outside school, yeah, just give that random dude a gun.hat's the worst that can happen. i thought you guys were so close to figuring this thing out. take that same law, cross out teachers, write in everyone. problem solved. why wouldn't everyone have to go through the same steps? makes sense! ( cheers and applause ) so if you will excuse me. i have been playing a ton of angry birds so i have to go outside and throw pigeons at pigs. we'll be right back ( cheers and...
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. >> we have this clock that's just this -- not random, but seemingly random set of gears in different places that somehow combine to make a clock that runs on time and there's actually some chance that you can understand this. >> reporter: at stanford, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> and i can tell you that bob was not hurt while working on that story. good job, bob. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," nbc bay area responds. >> you've got problems? we've got a team that helps solve them, putting money back in people's pockets. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. nbc bay area responds next. >>> but first happening now, one person is dead and three others are sick in los angeles. authorities say carbon monoxide poisoning is to blame. that building in l.a.'s korea town is 90 years old and has been evacuated. >>> also right now snoop dogg is weighing in on san francisco's mayoral race. in a tweet he says that he supports london breed writing that it's time an accomplished woman led the city. in a tweet he says that he >>> good morning. as we coast into friday, right now we're taki
. >> we have this clock that's just this -- not random, but seemingly random set of gears in different places that somehow combine to make a clock that runs on time and there's actually some chance that you can understand this. >> reporter: at stanford, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> and i can tell you that bob was not hurt while working on that story. good job, bob. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," nbc bay area responds. >> you've...
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random light scattered showers and temperatures will be cool tomorrow. warm-up through the end of the week. download the accuweather app to keep track of it. >> thank you, lisa. >> a man who has toured the world playing electric violins, rare and expensive instruments, woke up last week to find they were stolen. abc7 news reporter jonathan bloom explains how he got them back thanks to technology invented in the bay area. ♪ >> reporter: it is the instrument that shapes dave kim's career. >> we opened up for big bands like third eye blind, everclear, hootie and the blowfish. >> reporter: he's given ted talks and lit up the dance floor with his five-string electric violins. >> if i was caught in a fire i would grab my kids and my violins and that's it. >> reporter: kim had finished playing the red cross gala at city hall. sharing the stage with steve aoiki. >> the biggest d.j. in the world. >> reporter: he went to spend the night at a friend's. >> came to my car and my violins were gone. >> reporter: kim put a tile in his case, a little device that helps yo
random light scattered showers and temperatures will be cool tomorrow. warm-up through the end of the week. download the accuweather app to keep track of it. >> thank you, lisa. >> a man who has toured the world playing electric violins, rare and expensive instruments, woke up last week to find they were stolen. abc7 news reporter jonathan bloom explains how he got them back thanks to technology invented in the bay area. ♪ >> reporter: it is the instrument that shapes dave...
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how a random act of kindness made it all possible. an original report. reunion 65 years in the making. it all began with a homeless man, a >>> tonight only on kpix 5, a reunion 65 years in the making. >> this all began with a homeless man, deputy sheriff, and random act of kindness. kpix 5 anchor elizabeth cook has our exclusive report. >> reporter: maybe you've seen someone like mick meyers around your town. homeless, asking for change. >> most of the people hurry by and don't give me a glance. >> reporter: but one day alameda county deputy sheriff jacob swalwell caught a glimpse. >> i'd given him so many warnings. >> reporter: he was panhandling near a busy freeway. >> i asked him for his i.d. ent -- he told me he didn't have any i.d. >> reporter: they started up a conversation. >> he was not an alcoholic. he did not use drugs. he did not use tobacco. >> how come you're not on social security? i can't get it because i can't even get an i.d. >> he was a senior citizen. learned more that he was disabled and he'd been homeless for 30 years. >> you've got
how a random act of kindness made it all possible. an original report. reunion 65 years in the making. it all began with a homeless man, a >>> tonight only on kpix 5, a reunion 65 years in the making. >> this all began with a homeless man, deputy sheriff, and random act of kindness. kpix 5 anchor elizabeth cook has our exclusive report. >> reporter: maybe you've seen someone like mick meyers around your town. homeless, asking for change. >> most of the people hurry by...
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with just random showers. now, for san francisco, you can see just about at any time we have a chance of a random shower going from 48 this morning to pairly 50 at noon and 2:00. but back in the upper 40s. be sure you have a coat this evening. south bay will be warmer. showers possible after 10:00. we'll be in the mid-50s this afternoon. about 49 at 8:00. we'll take a look at the tahoe forecast when i come back. it's not sue anymore. alexis is back. day two. >> that's okay. you've been saying sue for months, mike. you definitely aget a pass. kicking off the friday morning drive, walnut creek, no issues towards highway 24 and we really are seeing friday light volumes all around. mass transit also looking great if you plan to use that this morning. ace 1, out on time. no delays with ace rails. 27 b.a.r.t. service, no delays in service. today we're not anticipating -- no issues. we're in the green. >>> usa gymnastics in more hot water. they're facing their own legal problems after the dr. larry nassar scandal. fi
with just random showers. now, for san francisco, you can see just about at any time we have a chance of a random shower going from 48 this morning to pairly 50 at noon and 2:00. but back in the upper 40s. be sure you have a coat this evening. south bay will be warmer. showers possible after 10:00. we'll be in the mid-50s this afternoon. about 49 at 8:00. we'll take a look at the tahoe forecast when i come back. it's not sue anymore. alexis is back. day two. >> that's okay. you've been...
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. >> reporter: this was far from being a random attack.ghway patrol says the robbers knew exactly who they were robbing and what they wanted to steal. >> we do believe that it was not a random occurrence. we don't think it was just a drive by robbery. according to the uber driver she picked up her passenger, a man she says is a gem dealer in town for a show. a white car followed her all of the way to the connector between southbound 101 and 280. >> he was driving slower and slower until we got to after the split on 280 and 101. then that is when he stopped us. >> reporter: she says the robbers smashed 2 windows of her silver car with a handgun and got away with the loot. in a very bizarre crime to unfold on a high speed roadway. >> this is very rare. not something we see often. it is kind of the -- one of the first of its kind up on the freeway. >> reporter: it caused gridlock on san francisco highways well into friday evening's commute as they closed the connector for four hours as part of the investigation. luckily no one was hurt. it ma
. >> reporter: this was far from being a random attack.ghway patrol says the robbers knew exactly who they were robbing and what they wanted to steal. >> we do believe that it was not a random occurrence. we don't think it was just a drive by robbery. according to the uber driver she picked up her passenger, a man she says is a gem dealer in town for a show. a white car followed her all of the way to the connector between southbound 101 and 280. >> he was driving slower and...
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they are very concerned about what could very well be the random nature.say that in this particular bombing, in this explosion, a trip wire was used, that that changes the situation here. as you heard the police chief there mention what appeared to be in the first three bombings perhaps a targeted attack on three specific people, this seems much more random and willing to injure or maim or kill anyone who happened to walk by this particular explosive device. so from that standpoint, it becomes much more nerve-wracking from what we've been able to get the sense from investigators here in this neighborhood in southwest austin, john. so they are pleading with whoever is is behind this to reach out to them. investigators want whoever the perpetrator or perpetrators are to reach out to them and explain what their message or motive is to all of this. they're hoping that message gets through. john? >> a fascinating and troubling story. john lavandera in austin. >>> the president in washington saying and doing whatever he wants, which is a trump trademark. up unti
they are very concerned about what could very well be the random nature.say that in this particular bombing, in this explosion, a trip wire was used, that that changes the situation here. as you heard the police chief there mention what appeared to be in the first three bombings perhaps a targeted attack on three specific people, this seems much more random and willing to injure or maim or kill anyone who happened to walk by this particular explosive device. so from that standpoint, it becomes...
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the sheer randomness of the attacks spread around the city of austin, sometimes apparently targetingat in some cases, as it happened on sunday, where a tripwire was strung across the pavement from the fence across to the curb with a bat back triggered by two men pushing a bicycle along. there could have been a racial motive behind this because it enormous anxiety. there could have been a racial motive behind this because the two people who have died of both black african—america ns but since then others have been victims, the two white men on sunday, and this randomness, police have no idea whether this is ideology, hate crime or what the actual motivation for this is. there is $115,000 on offer for any information to bring the bomber tojustice but at this stage we are not getting any indication that police have any firm lead. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news: president trump has lost a bid to dismiss a defamation lawsuit brought by an ex—playboy model and ‘apprentice‘ contestant summer zervos. she says mr trump groped her after she appeared on his forme
the sheer randomness of the attacks spread around the city of austin, sometimes apparently targetingat in some cases, as it happened on sunday, where a tripwire was strung across the pavement from the fence across to the curb with a bat back triggered by two men pushing a bicycle along. there could have been a racial motive behind this because it enormous anxiety. there could have been a racial motive behind this because the two people who have died of both black african—america ns but since...
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every other sentence there is only one explanation c n n's report must have been put together by a random generator literally this explanation makes more sense than cnn's report at savage the d.n.c. oil trump the russians cambridge had because we've got the key words just fill this. he says with whatever he also directly message to russian hacker he says he did nothing wrong and despite another claim that cambridge had ties to a russian oil company the campaign insists there were never any links to russia are you comfortable that the trunk campaign through their cameras analytical had a connection to wiki leaks. they did have a connection wiki leaks let me demonstrate if you are of average height and your birthday is in july you are closely tied to a sound see how easy it is let's do this again if you like snow and the russians like snow you are aligned with russia or if you want lots of money and all the guards have lots of money you are susceptible to russian influence it's all nonsense but who cares it's about getting the keywords out there about confusing and confounding not explainin
every other sentence there is only one explanation c n n's report must have been put together by a random generator literally this explanation makes more sense than cnn's report at savage the d.n.c. oil trump the russians cambridge had because we've got the key words just fill this. he says with whatever he also directly message to russian hacker he says he did nothing wrong and despite another claim that cambridge had ties to a russian oil company the campaign insists there were never any...
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inspector collected one subsample out of fifteen random boxes and now in the process bagging them. put them in coolers. and ship it to the lab a computer system red flags imports believed to pose the greatest risk based on country of origin and the company's past history of violations. by nature is a high risk commodity lease heads inspections at the ports of los angeles so there are many boxes here they're all packed full what percentage of the sample gets chosen to be taken to the lab so review all electronic transmissions and we utilize things. like foreign inspection domestic inspection whether it was sample and another for all that information's gather within the predict application and then that shipment will be given a risk or the higher the risk or the more chances one of these officers will sample that much of. once the f.d.a. inspector picks some pills for inspection they're sent to an f.d.a. lab like this one in california. do you make you crazy only. i can imagine. that the shrimp is mixed with a chemical solvent dried and liquefied again run through an analyzer. is an
inspector collected one subsample out of fifteen random boxes and now in the process bagging them. put them in coolers. and ship it to the lab a computer system red flags imports believed to pose the greatest risk based on country of origin and the company's past history of violations. by nature is a high risk commodity lease heads inspections at the ports of los angeles so there are many boxes here they're all packed full what percentage of the sample gets chosen to be taken to the lab so...
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report must have been put together by a random generator literally this explanation makes more sense than cnn's report at savage the dia and see oil trump the russians cambridge had because we've got the key words just fill this. he says with whatever he also directly message to russian hacker he says he did nothing wrong and despite another claim that cambridge had ties to a russian oil company the campaign insists there were never any links to russia are you comfortable that the trunk campaign through their cameras analytical had a connection to wiki leaks. they did have a connection of wiki leaks let me demonstrate if you are of average height and your birthday is in july you are closely tied to a sound see how easy it is let's do this again if you like snow and the russians like snow you are aligned with russia or if you want lots of money and all of us have lots of money you are susceptible to russian influence it's all nonsense but who cares it's about getting the keywords out there about confusing and confounding not explaining or investigating he words people key words the ru
report must have been put together by a random generator literally this explanation makes more sense than cnn's report at savage the dia and see oil trump the russians cambridge had because we've got the key words just fill this. he says with whatever he also directly message to russian hacker he says he did nothing wrong and despite another claim that cambridge had ties to a russian oil company the campaign insists there were never any links to russia are you comfortable that the trunk...
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a random bullet. that is how my son died. it. absolutely not. people living near a volcano injapan have been warned to wear hard—hats as its eruptions get more violent. mount shinmoedake is ejecting rocks and smoke several kilometres into the air. it's the volcano's fourth eruption this century. andrew plant reports. night—time in south—western japan. high above these houses, the red glow of one of the country's most active volcanoes. this is mount shinmoedake, awake again after seven yea rs. in 2011, locals were evacuated. it is now being watched very closely. smoke is rising more than 3000 metres into the air. high winds blowing ash across the towns nearby. these schoolchildren now wearing protective hardhats, with authorities warning of the risk of flying rocks up to four kilometres around the volcano. deep in the south of japan, it is part of a long volcanic range in a country with more than 100 volcanoes. in 1967 it was made famous on the big screen in the james bond film you only live twice as the location of the secret
a random bullet. that is how my son died. it. absolutely not. people living near a volcano injapan have been warned to wear hard—hats as its eruptions get more violent. mount shinmoedake is ejecting rocks and smoke several kilometres into the air. it's the volcano's fourth eruption this century. andrew plant reports. night—time in south—western japan. high above these houses, the red glow of one of the country's most active volcanoes. this is mount shinmoedake, awake again after seven yea...
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about how to spot everyone at risk of radicalisation, and how to tackle a threat that strikes at random of france. president micron said today the threat against france had changed. where attacks were once planned from iraq or syria, the risk was now what he said were dangerous individuals inside france. challenge is now how to spot and how to tackle the threat that strikes at random in every corner of france. the british company at the centre of claims that data was illegally gathered from social media sites like facebook — and then used to influence elections — is being searched by a team of investigators. this is the moment staff from the office of the uk's information commissioner went into the london offices of cambridge analytica. the company itself denies any wrongdoing — and says any data it gathered was done so in compliance with facebook‘s rules, and the relevant laws. our technology correspondent rory cellanjones gave this update from outside the company's headquarters a short time ago. things have moved very quickly, these searches were started just underan hour these search
about how to spot everyone at risk of radicalisation, and how to tackle a threat that strikes at random of france. president micron said today the threat against france had changed. where attacks were once planned from iraq or syria, the risk was now what he said were dangerous individuals inside france. challenge is now how to spot and how to tackle the threat that strikes at random in every corner of france. the british company at the centre of claims that data was illegally gathered from...
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the challenge is how to spot them and tackle a threat that strikes at random in every corner of francethe french supermarket siege, head to our website — you'll also find plenty of background information on the gendarme being hailed as a hero, after volunteering to take the place of a hostage — that's all at bbc.com/news. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news: iran has condemned president trump's appointment ofjohn bolton as his new national security advisor. in the past, mr bolton has advocated military action against both iran and north korea. the appointment does not require us senate confirmation — and he'll take up the job on 9 april. five catalan separatists, including a presidential candidate, have been detained by spain's supreme court, pending their trial for a crime of rebellion. among those detained wasjordi turull, who is campaigning to lead the region. if found guilty at trial, they could face up to 30 years in prison. a search operation is continuing at the london offices of cambridge analytica, the company at the centre of the facebook data priva
the challenge is how to spot them and tackle a threat that strikes at random in every corner of francethe french supermarket siege, head to our website — you'll also find plenty of background information on the gendarme being hailed as a hero, after volunteering to take the place of a hostage — that's all at bbc.com/news. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news: iran has condemned president trump's appointment ofjohn bolton as his new national security advisor. in the...
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the reaction of one other labourmp, if only random.abour mp, if only anti—semites were dealt with as swiftly as remainders —— remain. jeremy corbyn appearing to go against the removal of a mural which was anti—semitic. he says tonight, i'll sincerely regret that idid not tonight, i'll sincerely regret that i did not look more closely at the image which was deeply anti—semitic andi image which was deeply anti—semitic and i heartily support its removal. so he is getting flak for that this evening. thank you, jonathan bate, in westminster. the high court has given permission for the london offices of cambridge analytica to be searched. the company is accused of harvesting data from facebook users, and using it to try to influence the us presidential election. tonight 18 enforcement officers working for the information commissioner have entered the premises. its staff are expected to access the the firm's data bases and servers. cambridge analytica has denied any wrongdoing. earlier, our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones spoke to
the reaction of one other labourmp, if only random.abour mp, if only anti—semites were dealt with as swiftly as remainders —— remain. jeremy corbyn appearing to go against the removal of a mural which was anti—semitic. he says tonight, i'll sincerely regret that idid not tonight, i'll sincerely regret that i did not look more closely at the image which was deeply anti—semitic andi image which was deeply anti—semitic and i heartily support its removal. so he is getting flak for that...