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i'm joined by rebecca strom with your weekend forecast. >> rebecca: slightly cooler by a couple degrees. it will not be a very cold at this relatively cooler. more bearable today we're seeing right now out some foggy conditions and by 11:00 this set to burn completely off and open up mostly sunny skies. rick and see the golden gate bridge well-traveled. and some drivers coming to san francisco with a chilly morning in the city right now. fifties and sixties brought the bay area san francisco at 52 degrees hayward 55. already zero warmer 58 out in livermore 60 and antioch as well as fairfield and then tablatures heating up this afternoon the they will not be as warm as what we saw yesterday. tomorrow we will let you know the full forecast for your holiday as far as right now by noontime size guy is still in the '70s '80s only in the warmest inland locations. at 5:00 another warm evening likely saw last night which is not as warm. >> marty:big news we are following. another day, and no sign of missing vallejo teen, pearl pinson. this is video from the search for her yesterday in rural son
i'm joined by rebecca strom with your weekend forecast. >> rebecca: slightly cooler by a couple degrees. it will not be a very cold at this relatively cooler. more bearable today we're seeing right now out some foggy conditions and by 11:00 this set to burn completely off and open up mostly sunny skies. rick and see the golden gate bridge well-traveled. and some drivers coming to san francisco with a chilly morning in the city right now. fifties and sixties brought the bay area san...
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we are joined by rebecca strom with your bay to breakers forecast. >> rebecca: lots of sunshine beautiful making their way in the san francisco some clouds still but that will be burning off the next couple hours temperatures a couple of degrees warmer than at this time after that that some good news heading to the the bay to breakers. bluwe will show you attempt to across-the-board lots of the fifties in san jose fairmont pleasanton livermore. definitely gravel light sweater this morning but then as the family will one of today seeing lots of '70s for your highs now coming in the san francisco here is what you can expect, reconditions at 57 degrees in san francisco things he august of that. the and was a sunny conditions in san francisco 11:00 this morning with mostly sunny skies. happening today. it is the annual bay to breakers. and kron 4 is a proud the race kicks off in just an hour. kron four's averi harper is the race to start. >> averi: see barricaded their art appears street started close 18 mi. of road closures this morning today the 12 k race and more than 50 colophon people al
we are joined by rebecca strom with your bay to breakers forecast. >> rebecca: lots of sunshine beautiful making their way in the san francisco some clouds still but that will be burning off the next couple hours temperatures a couple of degrees warmer than at this time after that that some good news heading to the the bay to breakers. bluwe will show you attempt to across-the-board lots of the fifties in san jose fairmont pleasanton livermore. definitely gravel light sweater this morning...
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but rebecca's got two on her and two other women circle back around. and they grab her by the hair and pull her down. >> i'm 6'4". she must have been 5'4" max, but it didn't matter because i didn't see her. after i'm pulled to the ground, john tries to protect me and get them away from me. and then some lady decides that she wants to kick me in the face. >> as the crowd swells in numbers, one woman charges through and kicks rebecca in her left temple. >> and at that point, i was shocked. i didn't know what was going on. so my initial reaction was to cover my face. >> i take the woman and push her back into the crowd and several of those people fell back. and at that point, the guy in the purple fleece has taken a shot at me, and i'm still again trying to keep them off of her. and i turn around and i can still see her on the ground, and i yell at her, rebecca, get up. and at the point, whatever was going on with her, she snapped out of it. she popped up off the ground and i can tell that she's out in the street now and she's got the camera on her should
but rebecca's got two on her and two other women circle back around. and they grab her by the hair and pull her down. >> i'm 6'4". she must have been 5'4" max, but it didn't matter because i didn't see her. after i'm pulled to the ground, john tries to protect me and get them away from me. and then some lady decides that she wants to kick me in the face. >> as the crowd swells in numbers, one woman charges through and kicks rebecca in her left temple. >> and at that...
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>>andrew spencer: >>rebecca: all the rain is expected before no time again this is a light drizzle not much as take a look at what it shows outside right now overcast grace guys this is the son tale bridge planning a bid to lead this with the need to know right now as you mentioned most a cloudless sky scattered showers for primary and a special location by 5:00 this afternoon that is when will have the 20 percent chance of showers and still will have the clouds to the ground but it is one to be quite drive and most of the they relocations. >>marty gonzales: caltrans shut down part of the freeway because of the call this according to the sacramento county of safety officers to see history and not yet released in information on the extent of the officers and three or how long before we will be shut down a grisly murder in san francisco of former san francisco public defender was stabbed to death of her own homes one person is in jail this morning. >>charles clifford: the samples is the police department says before 11 friday morning officers responded to a home among arkansas st. on the
>>andrew spencer: >>rebecca: all the rain is expected before no time again this is a light drizzle not much as take a look at what it shows outside right now overcast grace guys this is the son tale bridge planning a bid to lead this with the need to know right now as you mentioned most a cloudless sky scattered showers for primary and a special location by 5:00 this afternoon that is when will have the 20 percent chance of showers and still will have the clouds to the ground but it...
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for me rebecca is dangerous.ot out of here and hung around her, there would probably be a 60% chance that i would end up using with her. that is not that i don't like her. i love her. i love her as a person. i just -- i can't place myself around people who aren't ready to change their life. >> coming up -- >> some of the sponsors i had -- no offense -- were scandalous and very deceitful. >> prove her wrong by staying clean. >> a former addict reaches out to rebecca goodman. and -- >> we average probably about 70 or 80 coroner's runs per month. >> one of the jail's inmate workers volunteers fpr a grizzly position. >> there is not always people ♪ if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works by focusing right in the gi-tract to help control damaging
for me rebecca is dangerous.ot out of here and hung around her, there would probably be a 60% chance that i would end up using with her. that is not that i don't like her. i love her. i love her as a person. i just -- i can't place myself around people who aren't ready to change their life. >> coming up -- >> some of the sponsors i had -- no offense -- were scandalous and very deceitful. >> prove her wrong by staying clean. >> a former addict reaches out to rebecca...
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for rebecca, it's tough to watch. >> it's not comfortable watching it. it really is not. when this happened, i was scared. i was frustrated. i was angry. i was shaking. >> reporter: new jersey state police troopers arrested and charged her with obstruction. rebecca says it's because she didn't answer the state trooper's questions after she was suspected of speeding. >> i said i had a right not to answer his questions. i was an attorney. i knew i had a right not to answer his questions. >> reporter: now rebecca filed a civil rights suit against the state of new jersey, state police and the trooper who af d arrested her. she wants to hold police accountable for violating her rights. rebecca's attorney says this violates her civil and federal rights. >> they had every right to stop her and give her a speeding ticket if they wanted to but did not have a right to arrest her simply for not answering questions. >> rebecca, whose parents were in law enforcement and grandfather was a sheriff wants answers. she wants to know why a trooper arrested her. and if it's a policy that nee
for rebecca, it's tough to watch. >> it's not comfortable watching it. it really is not. when this happened, i was scared. i was frustrated. i was angry. i was shaking. >> reporter: new jersey state police troopers arrested and charged her with obstruction. rebecca says it's because she didn't answer the state trooper's questions after she was suspected of speeding. >> i said i had a right not to answer his questions. i was an attorney. i knew i had a right not to answer his...
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she and rebecca both live in brooklyn. and rebecca, both of these books are spectacular, i want to add my editorial opinion. rebecca is the author of "all the single ladies: unmarried women and the rise of an independent nation". she is a writer at large for the magazine, if you have any ted cruz gossip, she is a contributing editor, national magazine award finalist, she has written often about women in politics, from a feminist perspective, and contributed to the nation to the new york times, washington post, vogue, glamour and marie claire and her book was called big girls don't cry which was about women and the 2008 election. a new york times notable book of 2010, it won the drinker ballard book prize. sounds like a good one. as i said before she listened -- lives in brooklyn. i want to thank kate bolick for picking me to be the hostess of this event because i have been married for 30 years so i barely remember being single. i thought i would start with both of them talking about how they came to write these books at si
she and rebecca both live in brooklyn. and rebecca, both of these books are spectacular, i want to add my editorial opinion. rebecca is the author of "all the single ladies: unmarried women and the rise of an independent nation". she is a writer at large for the magazine, if you have any ted cruz gossip, she is a contributing editor, national magazine award finalist, she has written often about women in politics, from a feminist perspective, and contributed to the nation to the new...
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rebecca is the author-- both of these books are spectacular, just want to add my editorial opinion. rebecca is the author of "all of the single ladies: unmarried women and the rise of an independent nation". she is a writer at large for new york magazine and she will be covering that election, so if you have a deep head crews gossip you would like to pass on my suggest you do it now. she is a contributing editor, national award-winning finalist. she has written often about women in politics, media and entertainment from a feminist perspective for the new republic. also contribute to the nation, new york observer, "new york times", "washington post", vogue, glamour and marie claire and her first book was called: big girls don't cry. is about women in the 2008 election. a "new york times" notable book of 2010, and when that are nested drinker ballard book prize per that sounds like a really good price and she has a set before lives in brooklyn. i want to thank katie for picking me to be the hostess of this event because i have been married for, 30 years, so i barely remember being sin
rebecca is the author-- both of these books are spectacular, just want to add my editorial opinion. rebecca is the author of "all of the single ladies: unmarried women and the rise of an independent nation". she is a writer at large for new york magazine and she will be covering that election, so if you have a deep head crews gossip you would like to pass on my suggest you do it now. she is a contributing editor, national award-winning finalist. she has written often about women in...
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want to bring rebecca and bob into the conversation. if you listen to antoine and fred and the words they're using, the connections, the connectors, connectedness, brain-sharing, in many respects the institutions you work at now are almost the antithesis of this. it's like a group of isolated companies out of 7,000 acres of pine forest. >> pine trees and possum. >> and university of pittsburgh, and upnc and carnegie mellen, an old academic tradition that antoine described as breaking down, and the discipline is within the discipline. is this shift happening? in your institutions and how is it manifesting itself? start with rebecca. >> so, yes. a short answer, it is happening. i think it's interesting because the connected network that we have been talking about, they heavy have been fast in the industrial time of pittsburgh when steal was large. it was that top down you talked about. so 15 guys or 25 guys in a room and decided the critical things for community. it was important to collaborate. one of the big changes is the complexity of
want to bring rebecca and bob into the conversation. if you listen to antoine and fred and the words they're using, the connections, the connectors, connectedness, brain-sharing, in many respects the institutions you work at now are almost the antithesis of this. it's like a group of isolated companies out of 7,000 acres of pine forest. >> pine trees and possum. >> and university of pittsburgh, and upnc and carnegie mellen, an old academic tradition that antoine described as...
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rebecca, thank you, mike, appreciate it. >> thank you.ore election results from west virginia. trump winning west virginia but too early to call the democratic race. house speaker paul ryan says he was following his gut when he aired reservations about donald trump. >> this is my gut. just me being candid. my gut. the other point is a lot of us didn't think it would end this quickly. i was getting ready for an open convention. lou: dog gone the surprises in life. i'll take that up and more with billionaire investor wilbur ross who proudly represents the establishment, and a great american. stay with us, we're coming right back. ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare
rebecca, thank you, mike, appreciate it. >> thank you.ore election results from west virginia. trump winning west virginia but too early to call the democratic race. house speaker paul ryan says he was following his gut when he aired reservations about donald trump. >> this is my gut. just me being candid. my gut. the other point is a lot of us didn't think it would end this quickly. i was getting ready for an open convention. lou: dog gone the surprises in life. i'll take that up...
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rishaad: rebecca, thanks very much. rebecca penty, live from edmonton.s: saudi arabia is expected to keep pumping crude at near-record levels. the new oil minister will maintain policy. with ourcuss the guest, robert mills, who joins us in the studio. we have the word "continuity" established early. my question is, the upcoming -faliheetings, will al drive a harder bargain? has taken a much more prominent media role in defending this policy, being clear that the saudis would not cut production, and if there was a deal on production, a freeze of production, it would have to include iran. vocal in defending the line of the prince. manus: market share is a parody and iran needs to get on board, he has made it clear. is there a question of accepting a mid-first quarter production level for iran, is that the stumping block? robin: iran is coming back after sanctions, so the iranians say not unreasonably, well, we cannot freeze productions at the sanction level because we are not under sanction ourselves, so we need to see iran get back to a sustainable level,
rishaad: rebecca, thanks very much. rebecca penty, live from edmonton.s: saudi arabia is expected to keep pumping crude at near-record levels. the new oil minister will maintain policy. with ourcuss the guest, robert mills, who joins us in the studio. we have the word "continuity" established early. my question is, the upcoming -faliheetings, will al drive a harder bargain? has taken a much more prominent media role in defending this policy, being clear that the saudis would not cut...
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she and rebecca both live in brooklyn. both of these books are spectacular. rebecca is the author of " all the single ladies: unmarried women and the rise of an independent nation" she is the writer at large for new york magazine and she is going to be covering the election so if you have any ted cruz gossip you would like to pass on you should do it now. she is a contributing editor at el, a national award finalist and written about women in politics, media and entertainment from a feminist perspective and contributed to the nation, the new york observer, "the new york times," the "washington post," vogue, glamour and marie claire and her first book was called "big girls don't cry" which is about women and the 2012 election. as i said before she lives in brooklyn. and i thought i would thank katie for picking be to be the >> hos host of this event because i have been married for 30 years so i barely remember being single but i thought we would start out with them talking about how they both came to write this book at a similar time. >> thanks. why don't you
she and rebecca both live in brooklyn. both of these books are spectacular. rebecca is the author of " all the single ladies: unmarried women and the rise of an independent nation" she is the writer at large for new york magazine and she is going to be covering the election so if you have any ted cruz gossip you would like to pass on you should do it now. she is a contributing editor at el, a national award finalist and written about women in politics, media and entertainment from a...
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rebecca jarvis, abc news. are you sorry for stealing that money from taxpayers? did you lie in the interview? why did you lie in the interview, sir? pop had no answers for us. and back in upstate new york, neither did john kalt beeiano, who was sentenced to almost five years of federal mail fraud just last month. his lawyer says he is appealing his case. his girlfriend, who did not drop a dime on him, is serving three years' probation. and for any cons out there considering getting some dark glasses and a cane, michael robinson has a message. >> we're going to do everything that we can to ensure that those individuals who violate the public's trust are held accountable. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis in albany. >>> up next, we'll take you inside the pitch-a-thon, where today's basement inventors hope to turn their wild ideas into the next big thing. >>> and later, how puppy play time is helping college students pass their finals. never be good. purina believes it can. inspecting every ingredient for quality? that's big. being confident that your
rebecca jarvis, abc news. are you sorry for stealing that money from taxpayers? did you lie in the interview? why did you lie in the interview, sir? pop had no answers for us. and back in upstate new york, neither did john kalt beeiano, who was sentenced to almost five years of federal mail fraud just last month. his lawyer says he is appealing his case. his girlfriend, who did not drop a dime on him, is serving three years' probation. and for any cons out there considering getting some dark...
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rebecca, thanks for being with us. mike gallagher, we appreciate it. rebecca berg, real clear politics. mike, good to see you. >> take care. lou: more results from the indiana primary where senator cruz will be addressing the media from indianapolis. we're watching that. >>> earlier today, the senator, well, of course he blamed the national media for his lack of success. >> maybe executives are trying to convince hoosiers, trying to convince americans, the race is decided, you have no choice, you are stuck between donald trump or hillary clinton. either one of which is a horrific choice for this nation. lou: we take up that with the host of media buzz on the fox news channel, howie kurtz joins me next, stay with us, we're coming right back. you wouldn't take medicine without checking the side effects. hey honey. huh. the good news is my hypertension is gone. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. ♪ gaviscon is a proven heartburn remedy that gives you fast-acting, long-lasting relief. it immediately neu
rebecca, thanks for being with us. mike gallagher, we appreciate it. rebecca berg, real clear politics. mike, good to see you. >> take care. lou: more results from the indiana primary where senator cruz will be addressing the media from indianapolis. we're watching that. >>> earlier today, the senator, well, of course he blamed the national media for his lack of success. >> maybe executives are trying to convince hoosiers, trying to convince americans, the race is decided,...
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we are joined by rebecca strong to give us the mother's day forecast. >> it is going to be dry, quite nice, mostly overcast. cloudy skies right now for the morning, and then it will open up to totally sunny skies. they will still have clouds sticking around for mother's day but temperatures are going to be a little bit higher than yesterday. he still might need a light jacket or sweater but here's a look outside at the goldengate bridge. you see low-lying clouds sticking around for a while and that is cooling things down. a look at temperatures right now, a lot of 50s across the board. hayward the same as in pleasanton and 55 in nevermore. -- in livermore. planning your day today, here's what you need to know. mostly cloudy sky this morning with breezy conditions. by noontime we will have the sun pick out but the clouds will still stick around but temperatures will heat up just a bit earlier than what we saw. we will see 60s and possibly 70s. by 5:00, the clouds will still be sticking around, and that will bring temperatures down to the 50s and 60s. >> big news we are following. after
we are joined by rebecca strong to give us the mother's day forecast. >> it is going to be dry, quite nice, mostly overcast. cloudy skies right now for the morning, and then it will open up to totally sunny skies. they will still have clouds sticking around for mother's day but temperatures are going to be a little bit higher than yesterday. he still might need a light jacket or sweater but here's a look outside at the goldengate bridge. you see low-lying clouds sticking around for a...
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our oil reporter rebecca andrews joins us.e're seeing afp give us more thisxt for the size of fire. how close if at all are we to getting it under control. rebecca: we are far away from getting anything under control. he is been calling this fire the beast. it is fast-growing and unpredictable. this fire is creating its own wind and shifting within hours. >> there is a human side to this story. an economic side to the story. will theof how much oil industry be affected. up to a million barrels of oil in jeopardy. the companies that are involved in this. rebecca: this is canada's largest oil company. , husky energy, make energy. pretty much everyone. this is about 40% of canada's oilsands that are currently off-line. according to estimates from bloombergs numbercrunching team. of been evacuating workers so they can't operate at full capacity. the steam has been coming in. also pipelines have been flowing in. just because of the risk. some of these oil projects to continue operating. where will go we don't know. it depends on ho
our oil reporter rebecca andrews joins us.e're seeing afp give us more thisxt for the size of fire. how close if at all are we to getting it under control. rebecca: we are far away from getting anything under control. he is been calling this fire the beast. it is fast-growing and unpredictable. this fire is creating its own wind and shifting within hours. >> there is a human side to this story. an economic side to the story. will theof how much oil industry be affected. up to a million...
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so one tip from rebecca, she says to keep in mind in your budget prepaid credit cards. go over your limit. >> you get the credit, it doesn't let you go over your limit and low fees. ...one of many pieces in my i havlife.hma... so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different as
so one tip from rebecca, she says to keep in mind in your budget prepaid credit cards. go over your limit. >> you get the credit, it doesn't let you go over your limit and low fees. ...one of many pieces in my i havlife.hma... so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a...
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rebecca? >> reporter: david, pump prices have been rising now for 15 straight days.hat national average is still 40 cents cheaper than this time last year. making this her more y'all day weekend the cheapest for gasoline in a decade. so, who's got it the best? well, the gulf states, including mississippi, louisiana and texas are paying some of the lowest prices in the nation for gas. and even in california, where prices are the highest in the country, a gallon of gas is still $1 lower than and while that $2 a gallon gas is furmly in the rear view mirror at this point, the experts tell me we can expect prices below $2.40 in the coming weeks. david? >> rebecca, thank you so much. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the breaking developments involving the mother of the so-called affluenza teen. the family tried to blame a drunk driving crash that killed four on his privileged upbringing, that he didn't understand what he had done. and then fleeing to mexico. tonight, word coming in. new charges the mother is now facing. >>> the
rebecca? >> reporter: david, pump prices have been rising now for 15 straight days.hat national average is still 40 cents cheaper than this time last year. making this her more y'all day weekend the cheapest for gasoline in a decade. so, who's got it the best? well, the gulf states, including mississippi, louisiana and texas are paying some of the lowest prices in the nation for gas. and even in california, where prices are the highest in the country, a gallon of gas is still $1 lower...
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rebecca, thank you so much. there will be much more of rebecca's investigation tonight on "nightline." >>> when we come back, inside a passenger train as it crashes. what one brave engineer did to save his passengers. >>> plus, the young woman that took on two carjackers. the dramatic footage showing how she managed to fight back. she managed to fight back. in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your do
rebecca, thank you so much. there will be much more of rebecca's investigation tonight on "nightline." >>> when we come back, inside a passenger train as it crashes. what one brave engineer did to save his passengers. >>> plus, the young woman that took on two carjackers. the dramatic footage showing how she managed to fight back. she managed to fight back. in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not...
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james, back to you. >> rebecca, thank you. turning our decision to decision 2016, trump said he would give a full accounting of the money race for veterans groups earlier this year. you remember back in january in the midst of the spat with fox news, he's get -- he skipped a debate to attend a fundraiser for veterans. supporters have not been able to clarify how much money was raised and distributed. kate hutchison reports and said trump will answer all those questions today . >> all of the groups that have gotten money will be announced on tuesday. >> reporter: donald trump at the rolling thunder rally ready to answer persistent questions about eight fundraiser in january. >> we just cracked $6 million. >> reporter: since then reporters have asked how much money was raised and distributed at the event and gotten incomplete and contradictory information. trump complained about the information yesterday on instagram. >> i read the most $6 million for the veterans including putting up $1 million of my own money. i had no obligat
james, back to you. >> rebecca, thank you. turning our decision to decision 2016, trump said he would give a full accounting of the money race for veterans groups earlier this year. you remember back in january in the midst of the spat with fox news, he's get -- he skipped a debate to attend a fundraiser for veterans. supporters have not been able to clarify how much money was raised and distributed. kate hutchison reports and said trump will answer all those questions today . >>...
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>>rebecca: the roads are better if you. be heading up the door any time soon is going to the north bay. it's not bad at west on friday. the only back to the richmond parkway exit up to the pay date of the richmond center felt rich. what to get past that this band itself is moving at the limit with the 10 connector it's not in the drive so far as of right now. at the golden gate bridge we still have a very slow commit. it's not affecting drive *. as to make weight through sausalito and of a sense of a south lawn one ldc. 5 minute trip across ldc. that configurations of the extra lane to get into san francisco. here the drive * years like from all the creek was down 24 into the oakland a's as a 23 minute trip. it's a quick ride from castro valley to san leandro to seidman's. this freeway is looking good on 88 ua from two lady out to the 11 split. that's about a 10 minute drive. >> mark: lyles to his defenders into kg as they're trying to save a boy jumped into the enclosure. >> darya: as a lot of people question whether the z
>>rebecca: the roads are better if you. be heading up the door any time soon is going to the north bay. it's not bad at west on friday. the only back to the richmond parkway exit up to the pay date of the richmond center felt rich. what to get past that this band itself is moving at the limit with the 10 connector it's not in the drive so far as of right now. at the golden gate bridge we still have a very slow commit. it's not affecting drive *. as to make weight through sausalito and of...
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rebecca, how do you rate this?e is still saying the rate will be lower than it is right now for top earners but he adjusted it in the face of moving into the general election? how do you parse this? >> frankly he is adjusted this remark from what he said over the weekend on "meet the press" and abc this week, when he said with no reference to his proposal whatsoever, but just the current tax rates saying that at the end of negotiations actually taxes for the rich would probably be higher and they would probably be paying more. frankly donald trump is not just pivoting from his primary stance on taxation and his primary plan but also -- melissa: no, i think you're one comment behind, rebecca, he is talking about, he clarified what he meant from his original policy. hang on. >> might call it clarification. melissa: no, it is numbers. very straightforward math. he is talking about it was 25 -- i'm sorry. excuse me, lisa, would you like to get in here, he is talking about from 25% from highest bracket which currently p
rebecca, how do you rate this?e is still saying the rate will be lower than it is right now for top earners but he adjusted it in the face of moving into the general election? how do you parse this? >> frankly he is adjusted this remark from what he said over the weekend on "meet the press" and abc this week, when he said with no reference to his proposal whatsoever, but just the current tax rates saying that at the end of negotiations actually taxes for the rich would probably...
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if you want to feel optimistic about america, go on a tour with rebecca. prior to that she worked in ohio. i may have a question about that. and then head of the research triangle, the iconic science part in the united states and prior to that he worked in clemson and north carolina state. state. these folks are really at the cutting edge, and i want to start with that. to get trip to the netherlands. take a trip to the netherlands. have never heard of eindhoven for. we had a remarkable day where we saw charles story, lost tens of thousands of jobs but in about 15 years this is a city that is basically one of the most innovative in the world. phillips announced they would ship there manufacturing. in the same year the dump trucks went broke. phillips was a phenomenon in holland. we are critical. there was a trauma for that region. there were people who stood out, and they thought of very ambitious plan. a specific item building high-tech machinery. but how do we do it? technology is too complex. you have to collaborate. and but and sharing brainpower you n
if you want to feel optimistic about america, go on a tour with rebecca. prior to that she worked in ohio. i may have a question about that. and then head of the research triangle, the iconic science part in the united states and prior to that he worked in clemson and north carolina state. state. these folks are really at the cutting edge, and i want to start with that. to get trip to the netherlands. take a trip to the netherlands. have never heard of eindhoven for. we had a remarkable day...
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i want to bring rebecca and bob into this conversation because if you listened to anto, ine and fred and the words they're using , connectors, recollecting, brain sharing, in many respects the institutions you work on now are almost this. we are trying to carve out. [laughter] >> the university of pittsburgh and upmc, there's an old academic tradition that antoine described but discipline staying within the discipline. in this shift to open innovation and collaborative, is it happening in your institution. >> so, yes, i'm short answer, i think it's interesting that we have been talking about, it really happened back in the industrial time when it was top down that they talked about, so there was 15 guys or 25 guys who got in a room and decided what the critical things for the community were. they were in competition but when they came to pittsburgh it was important for them to collaborate and sort of lay that out. i think one of the big changes is the complexity of the economy is which is a good thing, you know, has created the need to really look at connectedness and look at opportu
i want to bring rebecca and bob into this conversation because if you listened to anto, ine and fred and the words they're using , connectors, recollecting, brain sharing, in many respects the institutions you work on now are almost this. we are trying to carve out. [laughter] >> the university of pittsburgh and upmc, there's an old academic tradition that antoine described but discipline staying within the discipline. in this shift to open innovation and collaborative, is it happening in...
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rebecca jarvis has more on the music industry's blurred lines. ♪ >> he's one of the world east biggestrtists like hit songs like "boyfriend". ♪ >> and "as long as you love me". but you know who is not loving him right now? casey dinel an artist who goes by the name of white interland to filed a lawsuit against justin bieber and his producer alleging the hit song, "sorry" borrows heavily from her 2014 track, "ring the bell". in a facebook post she writes the writers, producers and performers of "sorry" did not obtain a license for this exploitation of my work. she goes onto say that her lawyers have sent bieber letters but bieber chose to ignore her. she says she's left with no other option but to sue. but tonight, the producer responding tweeting this video. ♪ >> now take this. pitch it up 12 tones. ♪ >> reporter: bieber retweeting with hash tag, we don't steal and hash tag, sorry. >> this isn't the first time he's been under fire for copy right infringement. he faced a lawsuit over claims that "somebody to love" sounded too much like the identically named track by singer, devin copela
rebecca jarvis has more on the music industry's blurred lines. ♪ >> he's one of the world east biggestrtists like hit songs like "boyfriend". ♪ >> and "as long as you love me". but you know who is not loving him right now? casey dinel an artist who goes by the name of white interland to filed a lawsuit against justin bieber and his producer alleging the hit song, "sorry" borrows heavily from her 2014 track, "ring the bell". in a facebook...
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we are joined by rebecca strom with your mother's day forecast. >> reporter: lots of cloud cover this morning so this is really calling things down temperature was but we will get a piece of sunshine that will not be until later this afternoon live camera right now the golden gate bridge with all the cloudy great conditions out there if you're going outside today definitely want to bring a cut or sweater is chilly out there we do have some fifties all across the board temperature is right now very: rosa 5357 oakland 54 pleasanton 53 in livermore right now. it's really keeping things cool because of all the cloud cover real cold front coming out of the pacific northwest and here's what you need to now we do that coastal drizzle still and finding time assess only will see a piece of sunshine and cloudy conditions and the club's lack of any northrop today that will keep temperatures in the 60s across the bay area 5:00 this afternoon and we will have mostly cloudy conditions coming back to us that will have some white berets wind speeds anywhere from 10 to 12 mi. an hour. from that call a
we are joined by rebecca strom with your mother's day forecast. >> reporter: lots of cloud cover this morning so this is really calling things down temperature was but we will get a piece of sunshine that will not be until later this afternoon live camera right now the golden gate bridge with all the cloudy great conditions out there if you're going outside today definitely want to bring a cut or sweater is chilly out there we do have some fifties all across the board temperature is right...
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and rebecca's estate. so joining us to help break down the case is attorney friend tecci. we will start with erika goodwin. the she's suing because she has had physical, emotional, financial damage from this incident. what were your initial thoughts about this. >> my initial thought is bet as a father and as a parent and as a lawyer, as a parent i can't imagine agony this young woman's parent are going through. they lost a daughter. it ace alleged to have been a suicide. it is a horrible thing. now they have to defend a lawsuit. but what this is about is looking to find out who was responsible or what steps, reasonable steps in the eyes of the law that could have have been taken to avoid this. young girl's family they sue the people who owns building they sue the university and allege they should have taken steps to assure that the windows were not opened and this woman climbed out on the ledge and victim who has every right to do this sues the same people but she has to sue thees a state of the young girl
and rebecca's estate. so joining us to help break down the case is attorney friend tecci. we will start with erika goodwin. the she's suing because she has had physical, emotional, financial damage from this incident. what were your initial thoughts about this. >> my initial thought is bet as a father and as a parent and as a lawyer, as a parent i can't imagine agony this young woman's parent are going through. they lost a daughter. it ace alleged to have been a suicide. it is a horrible...
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the torture and murder of his 21-year-old daughter, rebecca.ity or inability to purchase snacks and supplies from the jail commissary. >> first thing i ordered was coffee, freeze dried coffee, 3 ounce. go down. ordered one. insufficient funds. cocoa, five pack, insufficient funds. and i ordered sweet and low, ten pack, that's 50 cents, insufficient funds. pretty bad when you don't have 50 cents. soups are 60 cents. i ordered three of those. that was $1.80. insufficient funds. and one pepper pack, i was really hopeful on this one, insufficient funds. that's really bad when you don't have 25 cents. everybody should have 25 cents. just to feel like an american, you know. life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, the american way, apple pie, ice cream. >> lance butterfield is an inmate that seems to do his time well. he's an older guy in a jail full of younger inmates. he seems to get along with them. >> i try to convert some of the younger kids on how lame it is to be sit in your cell for 22 hours and then come out here and sit for another two h
the torture and murder of his 21-year-old daughter, rebecca.ity or inability to purchase snacks and supplies from the jail commissary. >> first thing i ordered was coffee, freeze dried coffee, 3 ounce. go down. ordered one. insufficient funds. cocoa, five pack, insufficient funds. and i ordered sweet and low, ten pack, that's 50 cents, insufficient funds. pretty bad when you don't have 50 cents. soups are 60 cents. i ordered three of those. that was $1.80. insufficient funds. and one...
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for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis in new york. >> and next, donald trump on paul ryan.t he told us about what he plans to tell america's speaker of the house. we wanted to prove the value of nissan's intelligent safety shield technologies... hey, you wanna go for a ride? so we enlisted some everyday experts. i'm a firefighter. i'm a nurse. with rear cross traffic alert, it worked! blind spot warning... whoa. and forward emergency braking that could stop your car for you. get to nissan's safety today event and save for a limited time with 0.9% financing for up to 72 months on select models. we might be out of a job. shop your local nissan store and choosenissan.com today. ♪ trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax constipated? use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief >>> finally tonight, just one week ago few could have predicted this only one republican candidate would be left standing but donald trump may still have an up h
for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis in new york. >> and next, donald trump on paul ryan.t he told us about what he plans to tell america's speaker of the house. we wanted to prove the value of nissan's intelligent safety shield technologies... hey, you wanna go for a ride? so we enlisted some everyday experts. i'm a firefighter. i'm a nurse. with rear cross traffic alert, it worked! blind spot warning... whoa. and forward emergency braking that could stop your car for you. get...
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we expect to have it in the near future. ♪ rebecca: this is the heart of the experiment.se covers is filled with water. inside are detectors. they can spot the very rare occasion that the neutrino bounces into a regular particle. so far they have found millions. it means they are finally getting close to cracking how they work. this is vital. neutrinos play an essential role in the early universe. understanding them could transform our understanding of the cosmos. katty: here to discuss why this is arch is so critical theoretical physicist at the university of maryland. dr. gates, thank you for coming in. there are neutrinos around us all the time? you can't feel, see, or touch them? >> all the time. mostly no. it is not that it has not been done elsewhere. we have known about neutrinos says the 1950's. in china, it is a marvelous study. neutrinos have a weird property you described in the overlay. it is as if you were going back and watching "the wizard of oz." when dorothy first got there the horse kept changing colors. the tree knows i like those horses changing colors
we expect to have it in the near future. ♪ rebecca: this is the heart of the experiment.se covers is filled with water. inside are detectors. they can spot the very rare occasion that the neutrino bounces into a regular particle. so far they have found millions. it means they are finally getting close to cracking how they work. this is vital. neutrinos play an essential role in the early universe. understanding them could transform our understanding of the cosmos. katty: here to discuss why...
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though rebecca >> rob: at that >> reporter: may ease to san francisco is very light. avoid the nimitz freeway in oakland because of the game. the knicks at oakland will be a nightmare so take public transportation. the market >> mark: the warriors will play at the thunder tonight in game 7. >> will: last night's game was not for the faint of heart. klay thompson said he should have smelled it least of 13 three- pointers. the warriors are telling people to get early because they will need the support. the t-shirts are already on the seats. the tailgate section will open it to 30 to 30--2:30. coach car will not be revealing all his cards. >> mark: at the memorial day will. bernie sanders will visit the bay area and will tell you more. your child's the beat cop may be making them sick. we have of very hot weather today and more later this week. >> mark: is certain said be cut --a certain sippy cup may be making your child sec--sick. over 3000 cases have been reported along with 66 children . we have your seventh day forecast before earning enough cash back from bank of a
though rebecca >> rob: at that >> reporter: may ease to san francisco is very light. avoid the nimitz freeway in oakland because of the game. the knicks at oakland will be a nightmare so take public transportation. the market >> mark: the warriors will play at the thunder tonight in game 7. >> will: last night's game was not for the faint of heart. klay thompson said he should have smelled it least of 13 three- pointers. the warriors are telling people to get early...
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rebecca ruiz is one of the times reporters and joins me now. >> rebecca thank you their joining us. there have been rumors about banned substances being used by russian athletes. what exactly did you learn? >> not just rumors, judy. it's fascinating because russia does lead the world in doping violations. he provided details that in many ways validated a report that ciem out last fall. it was published by the world anti-doping agency, and it was the result of an almost-yearlong inquiry. he confirmed a lot of what the wada report had said broadly. the wada report said at the olympic laboratory in sochi in 2014 there had been a police presence, the f.s.b. officers, the russian police had been present and on site in the laboratory. some had been seen in lab coat. he provided details that some of those agents he worked with every night to substitute out the tainted urine of tom athletes expected to medal at the games. he said the sports ministry executed the orders to win at any cost. >> woodruff: why is mr. rodchenkov coming forward? why is he talking? >> ahead of the summer games in r
rebecca ruiz is one of the times reporters and joins me now. >> rebecca thank you their joining us. there have been rumors about banned substances being used by russian athletes. what exactly did you learn? >> not just rumors, judy. it's fascinating because russia does lead the world in doping violations. he provided details that in many ways validated a report that ciem out last fall. it was published by the world anti-doping agency, and it was the result of an almost-yearlong...
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rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >>> hiroshima's peace memorial park is being cleared of visitors this morning in preparation for president obama's visit. today, mr. obama will be the first sitting u.s. president to visit the city where 140,000 people were killed by an atomic bomb. earlier the president joined other world leaders in wrapping up the annual g7 summit. they agreed to collectively tackle major >> hillary clinton is defending her use of a private e-mail server after a blistering report by the state department. the day after the inspector general slammed clinton for violating government policy, she denied she did anything wrong. clinton told abc's liz kreutz that the practice was allowed and she said the state department rules did not change until after she left. >> reporter: can you say today that you did not break the rules? >> you know this report makes clear that personal e-mail use was the practice for other secretaries of state. but it was still a mistake. and as i've said many times, if i could go back, i would do it differently. >> and clinton reiterated that sh
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >>> hiroshima's peace memorial park is being cleared of visitors this morning in preparation for president obama's visit. today, mr. obama will be the first sitting u.s. president to visit the city where 140,000 people were killed by an atomic bomb. earlier the president joined other world leaders in wrapping up the annual g7 summit. they agreed to collectively tackle major >> hillary clinton is defending her use of a private e-mail server...
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i don't think anyone would say i don't want my life to be easier at home. >> reporter: rebecca jarvisnews, new york. >> in my head, my home looks like that. i'm always working on one of those projects. they just -- they either never get finished or if they do, somehow they never keep up. >> it's tough to keep up with it. in my head, my home looks like that. in reality it's a hot mess. >>> making news in america this morning, high stakes meeting. donald trump and speaker of the house paul ryan face-to-face in washington, d.c. new details about what they'll discuss as trump's tax returns become a flash point in the election. we're live. >>> new this morning, george zimmerman is sparking controversy after announcing what he's going to do with the gun he used to shoot and kill trayvon martin. >>> a driver trapped in a car. this dramatic scene. the vehicle upside down and burning. the rescue after a fiery crash. >>> and the mvp, steph curry, is doing it again with another must see game-winning moment. >>> steph curry makes it look easy, doesn't he?
i don't think anyone would say i don't want my life to be easier at home. >> reporter: rebecca jarvisnews, new york. >> in my head, my home looks like that. i'm always working on one of those projects. they just -- they either never get finished or if they do, somehow they never keep up. >> it's tough to keep up with it. in my head, my home looks like that. in reality it's a hot mess. >>> making news in america this morning, high stakes meeting. donald trump and...
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(cheers and applause) ♪ (rebecca)my name is rebecca. i've struggled with depression for years.ht i needed cigarettes to cope. but then i started losing my teeth. that was a "wake up call." i was able to quit smoking, and then i started running. now i feel a lot better about where i'm going. my tip is, when life gives you a "wake up call" - answer it. (announcer)you can quit. for free help, visit cdc.gov/tips. i have an orc-o-gram we for an "owen."e. that's me. ♪ you should hire stacy drew. ♪ ♪ she wants to change the world with you. ♪ ♪ she can program jet engines to talk and such. ♪ ♪ her biggest weakness is she cares too much. ♪ thank you. my friend really wants a job at ge. mine too. ♪ i'm a wise elf from a far off shire. ♪ ♪ and sanjay patel is who you should hire. ♪ thank you. seriously though, stacy went to a great school and she's really loyal. you should give her a shot. sanjay's a team player and uh... out here there is no me and no you, there is only us. ♪ and occasionally them. ♪ but then we turn this way, and it's just us again. ♪ (cheers and applause) >> trevor: we
(cheers and applause) ♪ (rebecca)my name is rebecca. i've struggled with depression for years.ht i needed cigarettes to cope. but then i started losing my teeth. that was a "wake up call." i was able to quit smoking, and then i started running. now i feel a lot better about where i'm going. my tip is, when life gives you a "wake up call" - answer it. (announcer)you can quit. for free help, visit cdc.gov/tips. i have an orc-o-gram we for an "owen."e. that's me....
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(rebecca)my name is rebecca. visit, grab free tickets to "the nightly show."ope. but then i started losing my teeth. that was a "wake up call." i was able to quit smoking, and then i started running. now i feel a lot better about where i'm going. my tip is, when life gives you a "wake up call" - answer it. (announcer)you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. in that neighborhood, it wawhat we could afford.o get so i had set up alerts to say that if anything in this area ever comes below a certain price point. it just popped up one day and i was like, "oh my god, we have to go see it!" it's a really wonderful neighborhood, and then to add on to that how wonderful the house is, is so cool. whatever home means to you, we'll help you find it. zillow. ♪ ♪ ♪ can you say i love it? ♪ oh love it? ♪ can you say hey? ♪ hey! ♪ that's the spirit! oooooh.♪ ♪ ooh ooh ♪ wooh ooh ♪ wooh ooh ♪ sing sing, baby baby i love you. oh yes.♪ ♪ ooooh oooh. ♪ every little thing. the goalie has studied every one of your shots. ♪ ooooh oooh. she knows you're going for her left co
(rebecca)my name is rebecca. visit, grab free tickets to "the nightly show."ope. but then i started losing my teeth. that was a "wake up call." i was able to quit smoking, and then i started running. now i feel a lot better about where i'm going. my tip is, when life gives you a "wake up call" - answer it. (announcer)you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. in that neighborhood, it wawhat we could afford.o get so i had set up alerts to say that if anything...