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rebecca? ( rebecca @ land ) the day-care was forced to close and parents are now scrambling to find child care. the owner of "tomorrow montessori school" walked in yesterday morning and found it completely trashed. broken windows, shattered glass, toys and diapers thrown all over the place after someone broke in wednesday night. it was supposed to be a special day for the children. the day-care was planning a party to celebrate star wars day. now that party has been put on hold. parents have set up a go-fund me page to get the school up and running as early as next week. joyce tells kron
rebecca? ( rebecca @ land ) the day-care was forced to close and parents are now scrambling to find child care. the owner of "tomorrow montessori school" walked in yesterday morning and found it completely trashed. broken windows, shattered glass, toys and diapers thrown all over the place after someone broke in wednesday night. it was supposed to be a special day for the children. the day-care was planning a party to celebrate star wars day. now that party has been put on hold.
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rebecca?land ) earlier this year...one student posted the racist pictures on his instagram account. some posts targeted other students and one faculty member. more than a dozen students were disciplined including several who liked or commented on them. the students now claim the school violated their first amendment rights. they say the school has no right to punish them because it doesn't own or operate instagram. ( rebecca @ land ) the albany school district says it stands by its disciplinary action and would not comment on the lawsuit. ( darya ) the u-s house of representatives has passed a bill to repeal and replace the affordable care act.( mark ) now the bill moves to the senate where there could be an even harder fight for republicans. reid binion explains. president
rebecca?land ) earlier this year...one student posted the racist pictures on his instagram account. some posts targeted other students and one faculty member. more than a dozen students were disciplined including several who liked or commented on them. the students now claim the school violated their first amendment rights. they say the school has no right to punish them because it doesn't own or operate instagram. ( rebecca @ land ) the albany school district says it stands by its disciplinary...
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rebecca?ate in the afternoon near the corner of montecito boulevard and monte vista drive. these are pictures of yesterday's crash. the driver is 26-year-old jeffrey pearson. pearson hit several cars, and you can see those cars were severely damaged. he was arrested on tuesday after crashing his car into a pet store. pearson told police he had smoked marijuana before and was also drinking. in yesterday's incident, pearson was not under the influence of any drugs or alcohol. he was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. ( mark ) bart riders are being forced to find alternate parking at one station in the east bay. a parking lot is being renovated and it could take months to complete. it's happening at the lafayette station. bart says the site improvement project will lower congestion and create a better flow of traffic. construction is set to begin at the end of the month, and that will create a huge shortage of parking spots. people who use the lafayette station say it's already tough find
rebecca?ate in the afternoon near the corner of montecito boulevard and monte vista drive. these are pictures of yesterday's crash. the driver is 26-year-old jeffrey pearson. pearson hit several cars, and you can see those cars were severely damaged. he was arrested on tuesday after crashing his car into a pet store. pearson told police he had smoked marijuana before and was also drinking. in yesterday's incident, pearson was not under the influence of any drugs or alcohol. he was taken to the...
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(darya) rebecca strom is here to explain. rebecca?cca) this comes as there are rumors that justice anthony kennedy might retire. several former law clerks say if the 80-year-old justice does not retire this year, he will likely retire in 20-18 after 29 years on the supreme court. justice kennedy is refusing to comment right now. his departure would give president trump a second supreme court vacancy after justice neil gorsuch. this could cement conservative control of the court for a decade or more. (rebecca) the news comes as justice neil gorsuch is settling into his supreme court position. the 49-year-old appeals court judge from colorado was the subject of a bruising political fight in the senate. it resulted in a political showdown and a controversial rule change that could alter the way the senate will review future nominees. gorsuch returned the court to a narrow conservative majority. ( darya ) federal prosecutors have announced there will be no charges against the louisiana police officers who shot and killed a man last july.
(darya) rebecca strom is here to explain. rebecca?cca) this comes as there are rumors that justice anthony kennedy might retire. several former law clerks say if the 80-year-old justice does not retire this year, he will likely retire in 20-18 after 29 years on the supreme court. justice kennedy is refusing to comment right now. his departure would give president trump a second supreme court vacancy after justice neil gorsuch. this could cement conservative control of the court for a decade or...
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rebecca. ( rebecca ) the shooting happened yesterday on highway 101 in healdsburg.it happened in the afternoon just past the dry creek road exit. the two victims were at a food truck when they were involved in some sort of argument with another man. then two miles down the road... a car drove up next to the men and opened fire. <"this is a crime occurring between two moving vehicles at freeway speeds so you could have evidence stretching for quite a ways so we shut it down until we were sure we processed the scene for every piece of evidence we can. ">( rebecca ) both victims are in serious condition... but are expected to be okay. police don't have a description of the gunman and they are still looking for him this morning. back to you. ( darya ) happening now.. police in morgan hill are looking for a teenager who went missing more than a week ago. 18-year-old desirae akins-qualls was last seen walking to a bus stop to go to school last thursday. she never got to school and has not been heard from since. the bus stop is one block away from where antolin garcia torr
rebecca. ( rebecca ) the shooting happened yesterday on highway 101 in healdsburg.it happened in the afternoon just past the dry creek road exit. the two victims were at a food truck when they were involved in some sort of argument with another man. then two miles down the road... a car drove up next to the men and opened fire. ( rebecca ) both victims are in serious condition... but are expected to be okay. police don't have a description of the gunman and they are still looking for him this...
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rebecca? (rebecca) the acting director of the f-b-i says the russia investigation has not and will not be hindered by the firing of former director james comey. andrew mccabe testified yesterday on capitol hill... telling members of the senate that he will inform them if there is any tampering with the investigation. meanwhile questions are still looming around why the president fired director comey. the president tried to explain his reasons during a recent interview. (rebecca) sources close to the president say he is frustrated by the russia probe, and leaks about its status because of the way it often overshadows his agenda. the white house says it believes that comey's firing will help bring the russia investigation to
rebecca? (rebecca) the acting director of the f-b-i says the russia investigation has not and will not be hindered by the firing of former director james comey. andrew mccabe testified yesterday on capitol hill... telling members of the senate that he will inform them if there is any tampering with the investigation. meanwhile questions are still looming around why the president fired director comey. the president tried to explain his reasons during a recent interview. (rebecca) sources close...
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(rebecca) (rebecca)cooler than normal temperatures can be expected through the forecast period. a live look outside right right now...we're seeing some cloud cover around the bay area. cool and breezy conditions as well. dress warm as you make your way out the door this morning. temperatures will be even cooler today. peeks of sunshine today with lots of cloud cover to keep things on the cooler side. winds will be kicking up throughout the day. highs will top out in the low 70s inland, 60s around the bay and 50 along the coast. your 3 day outlook...the cooling trend continues into this weekend.most areas will remain dry through the weekend, except perhaps the far north where local light rain may fall. more widespread rain is possible next tuesday. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. ( mark ) health officials are warning about the rise in ticks across the bay area and the wet weather is to blame.( darya ) will tran is here with what you should be looking out for. will? ( will @ land ) tic
(rebecca) (rebecca)cooler than normal temperatures can be expected through the forecast period. a live look outside right right now...we're seeing some cloud cover around the bay area. cool and breezy conditions as well. dress warm as you make your way out the door this morning. temperatures will be even cooler today. peeks of sunshine today with lots of cloud cover to keep things on the cooler side. winds will be kicking up throughout the day. highs will top out in the low 70s inland, 60s...
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(rebecca) your bay area forecast is after the break. what are you doing?this breath savers protect mint neutralize the plaque acids in my mouth. i can't see anything! that's because it's working so hard. hey, what are you guys doing? karen. we're neutralizing. maybe i want to neutralize. you ever think of that? except for every ladies' night. vegetarian... only glad has forceflex to prevent rips, leaks, and punctures. so whatever you throw in the bag... stays in the bag. be happy, it's glad. here's a quick look at the top stories we're following this morning... police are investigating a possible attempted kidnapping of a 10 year old boy in oakland. it happened tuesday night on the 300 block of 45th street. the boy was outside of his home when he was grabbed by a man. he was able to break free and run back home.( darya ) new video is released of a deadly police shooting last wednesday at a subway sandwich shop. officers say 26-year-old nicholas flusche went behind the counter and began attacking a subway employee with a knife. the stabbing victim, a bystan
(rebecca) your bay area forecast is after the break. what are you doing?this breath savers protect mint neutralize the plaque acids in my mouth. i can't see anything! that's because it's working so hard. hey, what are you guys doing? karen. we're neutralizing. maybe i want to neutralize. you ever think of that? except for every ladies' night. vegetarian... only glad has forceflex to prevent rips, leaks, and punctures. so whatever you throw in the bag... stays in the bag. be happy, it's glad....
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. >> reporter: for 50 years, rebecca danageles worked as a housekeeper.unexpectedly fired, she left this message for her son. >> i just got fired, just want you to know that. call me back. >> it was then rebecca realized how much she missed. >> my sister, because i was working. >> reporter: a single mom she raised two sons in boston. >> it wasn't easy. >> bucket list and the journey began. chronicled in his documentary duty free. taking a hip-hop lesson with a dancer from hamilton. a return home to england. she even joined instagram. >> there you go. >> after being alive for 75 years, it's just in this past year, rebecca started to truly live. ♪ let it be ♪ ♪ >> so there you have it. let it be. st do it. fly, little butterfly. >> she says she is actively looking for a job in hospitality having trouble finding an employer seeking some one her age. rebecca, you have worked for long enough. >> way too long. >> make your kids support you now. that's why you had them. >> say you did decide to take the advice. yes. that's what, that's what, they drain you for 1
. >> reporter: for 50 years, rebecca danageles worked as a housekeeper.unexpectedly fired, she left this message for her son. >> i just got fired, just want you to know that. call me back. >> it was then rebecca realized how much she missed. >> my sister, because i was working. >> reporter: a single mom she raised two sons in boston. >> it wasn't easy. >> bucket list and the journey began. chronicled in his documentary duty free. taking a hip-hop lesson...
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. >> reporter: for 50 years, rebecca danigelis worked as a housekeeper. >> are the blinds clean?blinds operating properly? >> reporter: when she was unexpectedly fired, she left this message for h just want you to know that. call me, bye. >> reporter: it was then rebecca realized how much she had missed. >> i never made it to my sister elsie's funeral because i was working. >> reporter: a single mom, she raised two sons in boston. >> three of us on one paycheck. wasn't easy. >> reporter: one of rebecca's sons helped her realize her bucket list, and the journey began, chronicled in his documentary, "duty free." taking a hip-hop lesson with a dancer from "hamilton." a return home to england. she even joined instagram. >> just press the heart. there you go. >> reporter: after being alive for 75 years, it's just in the last year rebecca started to truly live. ♪ ♪ >> can i come? an incredible mother and son. >>> i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night on the front lines of health care, there are always new challenges and opportunities. at unitedhealth group, we're built
. >> reporter: for 50 years, rebecca danigelis worked as a housekeeper. >> are the blinds clean?blinds operating properly? >> reporter: when she was unexpectedly fired, she left this message for h just want you to know that. call me, bye. >> reporter: it was then rebecca realized how much she had missed. >> i never made it to my sister elsie's funeral because i was working. >> reporter: a single mom, she raised two sons in boston. >> three of us on one...
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>> stay. >> rebecca, stay or leave? >> stay. >> kurt mills, rebecca grant, thank you so much.have been asking you this moment, do you have more confidence in president trump's foreign policy following his first foreign trip? overall, you have been saying no. you do not have more confidence in president trump's foreign policy after the trip. and then we look at the political parties all parties saying no, independents a little less so. by education, all education groups saying no. those with a masters degree a little less so on that. the final number for you, 98% no, 2% yes. do you have more confidence in president trump's foreign policy following his first foreign trip? thank you for participating. >>> with president trump back in washington his focus now returns to domestic policy including his budget, tax cuts and the republican plan to replace obamacare. we're asking you agree or disagree, new developments in the russia probe will derail much of president trump's domestic agenda? pulse.msnbc.com/america. before fibromyalgia, i was a doer. i was active. then the chronic, wid
>> stay. >> rebecca, stay or leave? >> stay. >> kurt mills, rebecca grant, thank you so much.have been asking you this moment, do you have more confidence in president trump's foreign policy following his first foreign trip? overall, you have been saying no. you do not have more confidence in president trump's foreign policy after the trip. and then we look at the political parties all parties saying no, independents a little less so. by education, all education groups...
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debris with rebecca.publicans in the senate only need a simple majority to get whoever the president nominates through and i am not sure they'd balk at confirming their colleague senator cornyn or house colleague -- >> you think congressman graham saying it was all talk? >> i don't think it's all politics. what i think it is, is that republicans, although as rebecca said they're facing pressure to show that they can go above party on this issue, i don't think that -- and in private, they are expressing reservations about everything that happened last week with the president, and director comey. that being said, i don't think they're ready to challenge him publicly on this, just on the basis of the fact that his nominee might be someone who is considered a partisan republican. by the way, i'll just add, poppy, i am baffled at why someone like senator cornyn would want this job. he's a rising leader in this, in senate leadership, he's the whip. he could one day be majority leader. why he would want to leave
debris with rebecca.publicans in the senate only need a simple majority to get whoever the president nominates through and i am not sure they'd balk at confirming their colleague senator cornyn or house colleague -- >> you think congressman graham saying it was all talk? >> i don't think it's all politics. what i think it is, is that republicans, although as rebecca said they're facing pressure to show that they can go above party on this issue, i don't think that -- and in private,...
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. >> this is don's wife, rebecca. >> we became very close. we'd talk maybe once, twice a week on the phone. and probably for hours her and i. we just hit it off. we were family. >> jane was there by dave's side as he became a national and then world competitor. dave won the bronze medal in the 1984 games. but after, his career faded quickly. he kept trying, but knee injuries. he didn't make the olympic team in 1988. >> he was disappointed. but he knew -- it's like a point of your career when you know that something is done. it's okay. because you know you've done -- you've gone as far as you can. and that door closes. >> and another door opened. dave became a high school biology teacher, coach, and athletic director. >> and he was even better at being a teacher and coach than he was even throwing. >> if dave missed his former glory, his family said he never showed it. and of course, remained a legend to his niece and nephews. >> i think one phrase that could best describe him is a gentle giant. >> yep. >> he had so much patience, so much kind
. >> this is don's wife, rebecca. >> we became very close. we'd talk maybe once, twice a week on the phone. and probably for hours her and i. we just hit it off. we were family. >> jane was there by dave's side as he became a national and then world competitor. dave won the bronze medal in the 1984 games. but after, his career faded quickly. he kept trying, but knee injuries. he didn't make the olympic team in 1988. >> he was disappointed. but he knew -- it's like a...
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i think -- you know, and it's not just rebecca rhynhart.f you look at the philadelphia city council, if you look at the philadelphia delegation in harrisburg, the next generation of elected officials are almost all in place in those places. change is taking place quickly, and rebecca rhynhart is an example of that. i think she benefited from the increased turnout that probably was driven by krasner in this election. turnout was only 18%, but the last election was 13%. so there's a 5% increase. and i do think that people are looking for change. people are frustrated and are tired of supporting people based on intent and effort. they're looking for outcomes. they don't think they've gotten outcomes from the existing elected forces, and they're looking for change. >> let me get donna in here. >> so, a couple things. there certainly was a wave of change. it's important to remember that this is the first election that's been held in philadelphia since donald trump's election, and there is so much pent-up energy among women who are angry that don
i think -- you know, and it's not just rebecca rhynhart.f you look at the philadelphia city council, if you look at the philadelphia delegation in harrisburg, the next generation of elected officials are almost all in place in those places. change is taking place quickly, and rebecca rhynhart is an example of that. i think she benefited from the increased turnout that probably was driven by krasner in this election. turnout was only 18%, but the last election was 13%. so there's a 5% increase....
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rebecca's family have been given this small hut to shelter in by local people. her mom, tipasa, tries to sell tea to make extra money for food, but it's never enough, so she forages in the marshes. these are the roots of the water lily flowers. that's what they are surviving off, the whole family. it has very little nutritional value, it's muddy, it's very unpleasant. this is what they ate when they were hiding in the bush, too, and how countless numbers of people in south sudan are trying to survive, on the run from government troops targeting them because of their tribe. a split between president salva kiir and his vice president riek machar in 2013 tore apart the country, sparking a civil war. both sides have been accused of war crimes. most recently, government soldiers have been attacking communities of tribes seen as supportive of machar's rebel fighters, killing civilians and forcing large groups of people to flee. they run into these massive swamps. it is a good hiding place from soldiers hunting them, but there is nothing to eat here, so famine has come
rebecca's family have been given this small hut to shelter in by local people. her mom, tipasa, tries to sell tea to make extra money for food, but it's never enough, so she forages in the marshes. these are the roots of the water lily flowers. that's what they are surviving off, the whole family. it has very little nutritional value, it's muddy, it's very unpleasant. this is what they ate when they were hiding in the bush, too, and how countless numbers of people in south sudan are trying to...
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this is where rebecca lee crumpler articulated.he would become, in 1864, america's first black people position. during the war, there were people that would soft -- there are people that sauce to find the necessary tools to live their lives against the backdrop of war. or -- how on earth could we forget christina freeman. she is a woman come in her own turnstile ined a the underground railroad. these are the women largely forgotten by history that we try to salute in this presentation today. christina t freeman. you to mag.roduce a resident of all places including gettysburg pennsylvania. we know it as the site of one of america's greatest battles but there was a community of black folk there before the war. notice how she has her hands covered. mag was also on the underground railroad throughout the civil war. she wore a unique emblem of permission. overcoat andld her name was also maggie bluecoat. when she went down across gettysburg, a few miles away from the maryland border, she was known to sneak across the border and assist s
this is where rebecca lee crumpler articulated.he would become, in 1864, america's first black people position. during the war, there were people that would soft -- there are people that sauce to find the necessary tools to live their lives against the backdrop of war. or -- how on earth could we forget christina freeman. she is a woman come in her own turnstile ined a the underground railroad. these are the women largely forgotten by history that we try to salute in this presentation today....
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thank you very much, rebecca long—bailey.et's talk now to neil coyle, one of the most vocal critics ofjeremy corbyn on labour's benches who has been a labour mp since the last election. joe twyman, head of social and political research at yougov who can explain which of labour's plans are popular or otherwise. joe, the most popular labour promises and the least popular? well, in the stuff that we've tested we've found things like controlling rent so that the rises can only be in line with inflation. the majority of people support that. in fact nearly two—thirds of people support it of the less popular, you have
thank you very much, rebecca long—bailey.et's talk now to neil coyle, one of the most vocal critics ofjeremy corbyn on labour's benches who has been a labour mp since the last election. joe twyman, head of social and political research at yougov who can explain which of labour's plans are popular or otherwise. joe, the most popular labour promises and the least popular? well, in the stuff that we've tested we've found things like controlling rent so that the rises can only be in line with...
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found rebecca's jewelry box intact.jewelry was laying inside. >> the charred mementos and family photos are painful reminders of the past. bianchi-peters also strives to create positive ones. >> i know that sammy would have been very honored for all your hard work. >> she's started the just love foundation named for the tattoo worn by rebecca and matching stencil worn by sammy. the foundation funds an annual scholarship to send a child from a low-income home to a local performing arts school. >> sammy loved to perform. it was sammy's safe place and we're gonna fight this ugly, horrible event by providing as much love and positivity as we can. >> the ochoas were arrested the morning following the fire and the story was widely covered on local news. >> brother baron ochoa was interviewed and police found scratches on his neck, head and shoulder area. >> the little girl's father conrad ochoa smelled of the same strong odor of the karen lane fire. >> the person that was interviewing conrad stated very clearly that he smelle
found rebecca's jewelry box intact.jewelry was laying inside. >> the charred mementos and family photos are painful reminders of the past. bianchi-peters also strives to create positive ones. >> i know that sammy would have been very honored for all your hard work. >> she's started the just love foundation named for the tattoo worn by rebecca and matching stencil worn by sammy. the foundation funds an annual scholarship to send a child from a low-income home to a local...
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the torture and murder of his 21-year-old daughter, rebecca. but at the moment, his focus is on his ability 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 sit in your cell for 22 hours and the
the torture and murder of his 21-year-old daughter, rebecca. but at the moment, his focus is on his ability 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...
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rebecca morell, bbc news. now what about the prospects for the weather?country i think. let us get the latest. bot there are big contrasts across the uk at the moment, we see that in the uk at the moment, we see that in the weather watcher pictures coming m, the weather watcher pictures coming in, grey skies, a bit of rain at times across parts of east anglia and south—east england today, look at this, another sunny day there, across at this, another sunny day there, a cross pa rs at this, another sunny day there, across pa rs of at this, another sunny day there, across pars of northern ireland, into scotland, as well, we have seen some sunshine, northern england into wales too, we have seen some bright blue sky in places and that has lifted the temperature into north—west scotland, we have reached 20 celsius, we have had that for the past few days. it has been wet for some with the cloud. east anglia, south—east england. we may find a few showers popping ernie els where. temperatures will be at their lowest where it is clear. more especially northern ire
rebecca morell, bbc news. now what about the prospects for the weather?country i think. let us get the latest. bot there are big contrasts across the uk at the moment, we see that in the uk at the moment, we see that in the weather watcher pictures coming m, the weather watcher pictures coming in, grey skies, a bit of rain at times across parts of east anglia and south—east england today, look at this, another sunny day there, across at this, another sunny day there, a cross pa rs at this,...
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i want to bring rebecca back. somewhat bold to speaking to gcc and almost conflicting meetings in a way. >> it is. sometimes i think it's only the personality of president trump could pull some of this stuff. one of the things is something that we shouldn't miss is the emphasis, the symbolism where he's visiting the holy sites where he's emphasizing the meaning why people behave the way they to. the etiology behind it that motivates them. in the speech that he gave yesterday in saudi arabia, one of the most powerful moments that the religious leaders in muslim majority countries need to drive outer risks in their places of worship but he also said that he need to make clear that if you harm other people, if you die murdering others that you will not receive glory as a muslim and receive judgment, that's an incredibly power thing to say and when i saw that only president trump may say something like that and not only get away with it but embraced and welcome to the muslim world because you have to get to the root o
i want to bring rebecca back. somewhat bold to speaking to gcc and almost conflicting meetings in a way. >> it is. sometimes i think it's only the personality of president trump could pull some of this stuff. one of the things is something that we shouldn't miss is the emphasis, the symbolism where he's visiting the holy sites where he's emphasizing the meaning why people behave the way they to. the etiology behind it that motivates them. in the speech that he gave yesterday in saudi...
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we go one-on-one with councilwoman rebecca kaplan to find out what is behind the increase and what can be done. it is 7:30 a.m. . >> we are getting started. you know what today is. >> it is carnaval. >> it is carnaval. it will be a cool carnival in the city. a look at the golden gate bridge. you can see the clouds. temperatures in the 50s now. pretty much a bay area wide. we will start off with clouds throughout much of the bay today. they will fall back to the coast later on. most of the inland locations will see sunshine later today. clouds to start. mostly sunny for inland areas. slightly warmer today. temperatures will increase. we are cooling off again by tuesday. no heat wave and store. temperatures in the low 70s and mild and surrounding areas. cool to start off carnaval. we will be covering it live here with kpix5. we have michelle greg o and basque as. they will be airing live coverage of carnival beginning at 10:00 a.m. if you're heading out to watch the festivities, temperatures will be cool. low 60s. more on carnival coming up in a little bit. >>> president trump is back ho
we go one-on-one with councilwoman rebecca kaplan to find out what is behind the increase and what can be done. it is 7:30 a.m. . >> we are getting started. you know what today is. >> it is carnaval. >> it is carnaval. it will be a cool carnival in the city. a look at the golden gate bridge. you can see the clouds. temperatures in the 50s now. pretty much a bay area wide. we will start off with clouds throughout much of the bay today. they will fall back to the coast later on....
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rebecca's bakery is classed as a small business.know what will happen. it will become just another nail in the coffin for businesses that are fighting, some of them, to survive. a lot of small independents, we're almost looking at a species wipe—out of whole areas that are just being overtaken by national chains. part of the problem is that property prices have gone up in the town. the locals say that's driven by holiday lets, second homes and the arrival of big chains. a few shops down is the butcher's. hi, charlie. how's business? hi, rebecca. yeah, it's kind of slow. but we're looking forward to the summer. i'm charlie mills. i'm the owner of mills & sons family butchers. charlie could be facing rates of up to £17,000 a year. if we can't make a profit, we won't be able to stay. so we shall have to look at other alternatives. southwold has become an expensive place to stay. maybe it's a little too expensive for independent shops. for the butcher and the baker and the other small businesses, this is a big election issue, a vote dec
rebecca's bakery is classed as a small business.know what will happen. it will become just another nail in the coffin for businesses that are fighting, some of them, to survive. a lot of small independents, we're almost looking at a species wipe—out of whole areas that are just being overtaken by national chains. part of the problem is that property prices have gone up in the town. the locals say that's driven by holiday lets, second homes and the arrival of big chains. a few shops down is...
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and rebecca legrand, criminal attorney as well.vernment have a leg to stand on here? are they doing the right thing or is this just wrong? >> they're not doing the right thing. they don't have a legal leg to stand on. it's morally reprehensible that this class of 7,000 people given the health that we have on this day, memorial day, these are people who were literally dying by lawsuit because they cannot get the care that they're entitled to get unthe act. in the ninth circuit, they have ordered that these people get the appropriate care and still it's twisting around and through the legal system. people should stand up and do the right thing, take care of these 7,000 people. irrespective, these people were human test dummies, guinea pigs. it's laughable when you look at the clips that they could think injecting these substances, making them inhale substances wouldn't have prolonged effects. this is outrageous. and i have very good confidence given what president trump has done so far that this will be rectified. in a momentarily ac
and rebecca legrand, criminal attorney as well.vernment have a leg to stand on here? are they doing the right thing or is this just wrong? >> they're not doing the right thing. they don't have a legal leg to stand on. it's morally reprehensible that this class of 7,000 people given the health that we have on this day, memorial day, these are people who were literally dying by lawsuit because they cannot get the care that they're entitled to get unthe act. in the ninth circuit, they have...
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national security analyst rebecca grant and lisa duftari, thk you both. >> thank you. >>> next, the manysies and scandals plaguing president trump may be taking a toll on his overall approval rating. but are his core supporters, the ones who put him in the white house in the first place really to bail? >>> and yasmin will be with you in the next hour. nosy neighbor with a keen sense of smell... glad bag, full of trash. what happens next? nothing. only glad has febreze to neutralize odors for 5 days. guaranteed. even the most perceptive noses won't notice the trash. be happy. it's glad. starts with turkey covered in a rich flavorful gravy,e and a crust made from scratch. because she knows that when 's cold ouide... it's good food and good company that keep you warm inside. marie callender's. it's time to savor. why do some cash back cards make bonus cash back so complicated? they limit where you can earn bonus cash back to a few places and those places keep changing every few months. the quicksilver card from capital one doesn't do any of that. with quicksilver you earn unlimited 1.5% cas
national security analyst rebecca grant and lisa duftari, thk you both. >> thank you. >>> next, the manysies and scandals plaguing president trump may be taking a toll on his overall approval rating. but are his core supporters, the ones who put him in the white house in the first place really to bail? >>> and yasmin will be with you in the next hour. nosy neighbor with a keen sense of smell... glad bag, full of trash. what happens next? nothing. only glad has febreze to...
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rebecca more splits in the future.come on, this is what it is all about, guys, back to you. >>> and three rain dates. >> that is happening right now and it is awesome. >> it was meant to happen today glad it is going on. >>> 9:52. are george and amal clooney's twins coming soon? well, he gave us a hint, we will reveal when we come right back. all eyes are on olay ultimate eye cream. allure best of beauty and marie claire's most wanted. eyes show emotion, not your age. olay eyes. ageless. you know new pantene.r tangles the minute you wash it? the first shampoo with active pro-v nutrient blends fueling hair 100% stronger that's instantly smoother and tangle free. because strong is beautiful. >>> my favorite humans, porsche welcome to good day philadelphia hi there. >> good morning, guys. >> i got a hair flip already. >> got to the get the morning started right. >> you look good. >> thank you give us information about george clooney, i know he is having twins, how soon are they coming. >> oh, they are coming very, very so
rebecca more splits in the future.come on, this is what it is all about, guys, back to you. >>> and three rain dates. >> that is happening right now and it is awesome. >> it was meant to happen today glad it is going on. >>> 9:52. are george and amal clooney's twins coming soon? well, he gave us a hint, we will reveal when we come right back. all eyes are on olay ultimate eye cream. allure best of beauty and marie claire's most wanted. eyes show emotion, not your...
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rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> when we come back, who slayed at the met gala? >> and, you're going to get to test our fashion iq. don't want to miss this, "the skinny" its next. >> you are wearing gold. >> so close. don't want to miss this, "the skinny" its next. >> you are wearing gold. >> so close. darn! it only worked on the acne. can it hel... nope. no. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. and now there's new clearasil overnight spot patches with patented technology for faster healing. ♪ ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >> known as the party of the year. where hollywood celebrities, models, a list athletes get decked out to the nines. this year the met gala did not disappoint. >> no. start with rihanna. who wore -- amazing, interesting dress. one of the designers honored. >> she went with the theme, best dressed, debatable. committed. for sure. >> show stopping? >> i would say so. 3-d design. >> looks like made out of construction pape
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> when we come back, who slayed at the met gala? >> and, you're going to get to test our fashion iq. don't want to miss this, "the skinny" its next. >> you are wearing gold. >> so close. don't want to miss this, "the skinny" its next. >> you are wearing gold. >> so close. darn! it only worked on the acne. can it hel... nope. no. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other...
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younge. >> host: rebecca, are you a gun owner today? >> guest: -- >> caller: -- yes, i have always been a gun owner. >> host: thank you, ma'am. gary younge? >> guest: yes, one of the boys in the book, his father has a gun, he is with his friend at a sleep over. they are left alone. i mean when the cdc, the centers for disease control, used to research into issues of gun safety because it does so many young people had killed or so many people die from firearms, but they are prevented from doing that because particularthry nra, the national rifle association, paved the idea of it being understood as a disease. some of the research into what would work in terms of safety is no longer possible. the reason why i think it is important is because particularly young boys -- what they showed was even when they have been taught gun safety curiosity and mischief often trumped what they knew to be right or wrong. there was a case i mentioned in the book, not on that day, but a boy so excited about a gun safety class he takes the gun out to practice
younge. >> host: rebecca, are you a gun owner today? >> guest: -- >> caller: -- yes, i have always been a gun owner. >> host: thank you, ma'am. gary younge? >> guest: yes, one of the boys in the book, his father has a gun, he is with his friend at a sleep over. they are left alone. i mean when the cdc, the centers for disease control, used to research into issues of gun safety because it does so many young people had killed or so many people die from firearms, but...
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she said this is better than mine. >> so rebecca decided to turn her little piece of chinese cultureinto a business >> every time i make dumpling, i think of my mom and dad and to me its the best dumplings in the whole wide world, laughs. >> you can head to our website to find out where to buy those dumplings if you're looking for authentic vietnamese, christie found a chef in kensington who's perfected the art of pho. >> tucked under the el on kensington avenue, there's a little piece of pho paradise. >> we're family owned and operated establishment here in kensington. thang lo pho. >> they specialize in traditional, northern vietnamese noodle soups. >> this is ribeye steak. >> and the beef pho is their number one seller. >> the meat is cooking right now as you see. >> the broth infuses with the meat while it steeps. >> so, you have a nice burst of flavor. >> and a mix of herbs. >> you grab some fresh basil break it up a little bit, bean sprouts. >> the recipe was perfected by the family's matriarch chef dung tran. >> my mother went back to vietnam, and really just took her time to
she said this is better than mine. >> so rebecca decided to turn her little piece of chinese cultureinto a business >> every time i make dumpling, i think of my mom and dad and to me its the best dumplings in the whole wide world, laughs. >> you can head to our website to find out where to buy those dumplings if you're looking for authentic vietnamese, christie found a chef in kensington who's perfected the art of pho. >> tucked under the el on kensington avenue, there's...
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rebecca katz is the shelter's director.ebecca katz: i feel so fortunate to have a partner like ann dunn and cat town because it's really resulted in tremendous life saving. it's a collaboration. it's not a conflict. ann: the thing that i'm most excited about is we have some really small spaces and we have some larger spaces. garvin: things are going so well, cat town is expanding, giving more people, ann hopes, a chance to judge a cat not in a cage but with a cup of coffee. announcer: coming up, a silicon valley engineer comes up with an innovative idea to give loads of love. his mission, to help those less fortunate. and-- darren greenwood: somebody you don't know is thinkin' about ya. announcer: how to you thank the people who saved your son's life? one father grabbed his paintbrush and got to work. it's a best of "bay area proud." food. water. internet. we need it to live. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly f
rebecca katz is the shelter's director.ebecca katz: i feel so fortunate to have a partner like ann dunn and cat town because it's really resulted in tremendous life saving. it's a collaboration. it's not a conflict. ann: the thing that i'm most excited about is we have some really small spaces and we have some larger spaces. garvin: things are going so well, cat town is expanding, giving more people, ann hopes, a chance to judge a cat not in a cage but with a cup of coffee. announcer: coming...
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rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> a couple of more from capitol hill. house republicans scrambling to make a change to save latest health care bill. influential moderate announced opposition to the bill crafting amendment with republican leaders. congressman fred upton says a proposal would provide $8 billion over five years to help people with pre-existing conditions, pay their premiums. allowing states to opt out of obamacare protections on pre-existing conditions has been a deal breaker for some republicans. and the house is expected to vet today to approve a trillion dollar spending plan to keep the government running for but president trump fired off a tweet calling for -- a good shutdown in september. apparently not happy with the deal that denied him money for his border wall. white house budget director, mike mulvaney said the president was expressing frustration that democrats were claiming victory. >> it is not a gel, okay, not a negotiating tool. to the extent that the president advocated to day. imagine what a good shutdown would be is one t
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> a couple of more from capitol hill. house republicans scrambling to make a change to save latest health care bill. influential moderate announced opposition to the bill crafting amendment with republican leaders. congressman fred upton says a proposal would provide $8 billion over five years to help people with pre-existing conditions, pay their premiums. allowing states to opt out of obamacare protections on pre-existing conditions has been a deal...
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. >>> coming up on our big board, rebecca is testing out the new instagram face filters and how thesewo minutes. i'm a bunny. i have the teeth for it, i guess. guess. he's got the cash. he's got a condo. he's got a car. he's got a career. but that still doesn't mean he get's you. ♪ time to shine. orbit. this piece is so you. i saw it and i was just like "oh, i have to have it..." state farm knows that every one those moments, there's one of these... this piece is so you. i saw it and i was just like "i have to have it..." from renters insurance... ...to rewards credit cards, state farm is here to help life go right. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> we are back now with our big board. dan abrams and rebecca jarvis here at the table and we're going to begin with bill cosby breaking his silence in his first interview in more than two years. he spoke with sirius xm host michael smerconish about his upcoming trial. the comedian accused of assaulting andrea constand in 2004, and it's set to begin on june 5th and in this interview cosby indicated he will not be testifying. let's take a listen to what he had to s
. >>> coming up on our big board, rebecca is testing out the new instagram face filters and how thesewo minutes. i'm a bunny. i have the teeth for it, i guess. guess. he's got the cash. he's got a condo. he's got a car. he's got a career. but that still doesn't mean he get's you. ♪ time to shine. orbit. this piece is so you. i saw it and i was just like "oh, i have to have it..." state farm knows that every one those moments, there's one of these... this piece is so you. i...
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rebecca, can you hear me? yes, ican. loud bang. rebecca, can you hear me? yes, i can. very loud bang. we just had from. we heard a very, very loud bang. wejust had running and screaming. we just tried to follow eve ryo ne screaming. we just tried to follow everyone else out the building. you managed to get out. it sounds as if you are safe. the suggestion has been that people may have been injured in this crush to get to the excellent. did you see any injuries? myself and my friend were quite close to annex it, luckily, so we didn't have to go very far. there we re didn't have to go very far. there were a lot of people pushing. —— we we re were a lot of people pushing. —— we were close to an expert. obviously, the crush must have led to injuries —— an exit. the crush must have led to injuries -- an exit. could it have been a large balloon? lots of these things we re large balloon? lots of these things were lowered down at the end of the ariana grande concert. could it have been walloons? are definitely don't think it was our balloon because we heard it from the other s
rebecca, can you hear me? yes, ican. loud bang. rebecca, can you hear me? yes, i can. very loud bang. we just had from. we heard a very, very loud bang. wejust had running and screaming. we just tried to follow eve ryo ne screaming. we just tried to follow everyone else out the building. you managed to get out. it sounds as if you are safe. the suggestion has been that people may have been injured in this crush to get to the excellent. did you see any injuries? myself and my friend were quite...
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rebecca mentioned the response from the u.s. government but , there are also interesting responses from the newspapers and american citizens. the st. louis is a very well-known and well reported by the american newspapers. it is published front-page between may 28 and june 28, it is on the front page of 26 newspapers across 20 states of the united states for 115 times. it is really published front-page. all of the newspapers on the east coast and the west coast talk about the st. louis publish , about the st. louis. they mostly reproduce factual information from the associated press. they are not very critical about what is going on but they actually report on the st. louis. the only article that is somehow critical was published by the washington post and it says substantially something like there are a lot of refuge for u.s.,and nature in the but no refuge for 907 refugees. this is the response and the newspapers are covering the whole story. it becomes a symbol in 1939. there is an interesting response from the american citiz
rebecca mentioned the response from the u.s. government but , there are also interesting responses from the newspapers and american citizens. the st. louis is a very well-known and well reported by the american newspapers. it is published front-page between may 28 and june 28, it is on the front page of 26 newspapers across 20 states of the united states for 115 times. it is really published front-page. all of the newspapers on the east coast and the west coast talk about the st. louis publish...
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michael. >> thank you, rebecca. karl and, jon, the president put out that statement basically welcoming, accepting the special counsel but in some way it's the white house's worst nightmare. i saw it up close in the clinton white house. once you have a special counsel no idea where it's going to go. >> reporter: and president trump knows that full well. that is why this white house has resisted this idea strenuously for months. when it first came up in this room i asked sean spicer about it and he shot back a special prosecutor for what? they did not want this idea and the issue -- the decision of his taff that made him perhaps angrier than anything else is when sessions recused himself. he doesn't like the idea of an out-of-control investigation. >> this is consuming washington. everything has stopped. >> reporter: the hope they can defer this, delay it, mueller has a reputation as being somebody who does not leak. they hope it puts an end to some of the leaks for now and, george, they hope that but right now this
michael. >> thank you, rebecca. karl and, jon, the president put out that statement basically welcoming, accepting the special counsel but in some way it's the white house's worst nightmare. i saw it up close in the clinton white house. once you have a special counsel no idea where it's going to go. >> reporter: and president trump knows that full well. that is why this white house has resisted this idea strenuously for months. when it first came up in this room i asked sean spicer...
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more investigation and possibly everyone bigger things such as the idea of impeachment. >> and then rebecca, in that interview with judge p fox, he maybe doing away with the press briefings all together, he's considering these things, do we take him seriously on that or is that just kind of knee jerk right now? >> items tou's tough to know bee is in battle mode. he is at his battle station. we don't know what the president will think in a few days. it will depend probably on the direction that this goes from here and we don't know what is coming next. certainly i would imagine that his communications advisers are advising him against that because it seems defensive, it would only turn the press even aggressive and cause journalists to be aggressive pursuing information from the white house. it certainly would not get journalists off of his case. so it's really the wrong approach. but it's hard to tell at this point how serious trump is about that. >> and the idea of being that insular, that there would be no transparency which is one of the sole purposes of the press in the white house of b
more investigation and possibly everyone bigger things such as the idea of impeachment. >> and then rebecca, in that interview with judge p fox, he maybe doing away with the press briefings all together, he's considering these things, do we take him seriously on that or is that just kind of knee jerk right now? >> items tou's tough to know bee is in battle mode. he is at his battle station. we don't know what the president will think in a few days. it will depend probably on the...
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rebecca lindhland is here from kell el blue book.hanks for being here. >> thanks for having me on. >> one of the things we know that the fleet at this point, the average age of the cars out there have is 11 1/2 years old. what does that mean for consumers? >> basically that people are driving around in a rotary phone. >> or at least a flip phone. >> exactly. >> and one of the things they find when they go to the dealership is a lot of new technology. a lot of new things that are in the cars, and the cars are going to make a lot of noises, but they are not used to having the make either. >> is that a good thing or a bad thing? i don't know if i need all the whistles and bells and everything that go with it, but what's the good side of that have? >> so, one of my biggest concerns about having such old vehicles on the fleet and road today is just the safety factor. there's a lot of vehicles that have only one air bag, if they have any at all. there's a lot of vehicles that may not have even things like lane control, you know. even adapt
rebecca lindhland is here from kell el blue book.hanks for being here. >> thanks for having me on. >> one of the things we know that the fleet at this point, the average age of the cars out there have is 11 1/2 years old. what does that mean for consumers? >> basically that people are driving around in a rotary phone. >> or at least a flip phone. >> exactly. >> and one of the things they find when they go to the dealership is a lot of new technology. a lot of...
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there's no denying the impact that roger ailes had on this industry and on business, rebecca?nd in particular on the box news brand. he is the man credited with building that brand from the ground up, the person who was a very polerizing force within the media industry who saw early on the idea between combining opinion with journalism and that grew the fox news brand into an incredibly popular brand with viewers, and really created a new lane frankly in the cable space that hadn't really, before his time, been even conceived of and he built that idea, the fox news brand, the fair and balanced as they became known brand, and built a number of personalities along with it, and a number of individuals within fox news, bill o'reilly, who left earlier this year as well, and a number of other big personalities -- >> yes, thank you, rebecca, so much. we will continue to our regular programming and we will have a full west coast update on "good morning america." >> this has been a special report from abc news. >> announcer: now from abc7, live breaking news. >> it's 6:00 a.m., and wel
there's no denying the impact that roger ailes had on this industry and on business, rebecca?nd in particular on the box news brand. he is the man credited with building that brand from the ground up, the person who was a very polerizing force within the media industry who saw early on the idea between combining opinion with journalism and that grew the fox news brand into an incredibly popular brand with viewers, and really created a new lane frankly in the cable space that hadn't really,...
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our science correspondent, rebecca morelle, has the story.ith its formidable wingspan, it's easy to spot. but counting these birds is tricky. most albatrosses nest on islands that are extremely remote. now, though, there is a new way to get a tally of the birds. from space. scientists are using a powerful us satellite to zoom in on places like the chatham islands in the south pacific. ultra high—res images can map areas down to just 30 centimetres, which means each albatross appears as a white dot. and researchers simply tot them up. and this is the bird that lives there. the northern royal albatross. the satellite count has come in at about 3600 nests. it's half the number scientists expected. albatrosses face a number of problems and if we zoom out from the chatham islands, we can see one of them. ocean currents are circulating plastic waste, which can prove deadly for the birds. along with plastics, fishing lines are also a major danger and so are pests like rats, that prey on young chicks. out of 22 species of albatross, 15 are under thre
our science correspondent, rebecca morelle, has the story.ith its formidable wingspan, it's easy to spot. but counting these birds is tricky. most albatrosses nest on islands that are extremely remote. now, though, there is a new way to get a tally of the birds. from space. scientists are using a powerful us satellite to zoom in on places like the chatham islands in the south pacific. ultra high—res images can map areas down to just 30 centimetres, which means each albatross appears as a...