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lets first start with rebecca strom in the weather center tracking the heat. rebecca? (rebecca)more very warm to hot weather can be expected through at least thursday. therefore, a combination of heat advisories and excessive heat warnings are in effect for inland areas through 9 pm thursday. cooling is forecast to begin near the coast and in the coastal valleys on friday, with cooling then expected to gradually spread farther inland over the weekend and into early next week. accident cleared in richmond wb 80 at hilltop, slow from hwy 4. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( mark ) back to our team coverage of the heat wave this morning.( james ) the hot temperatures are now being blamed for two deaths in the south bay. kron 4's lydia pantazes is live in santa clara with the details. lydia. ( lydia )this is the santa clara senior center...it is one of several cooling centers throughout the bay area.it opens at 7am this morning.... both people who died on sunday were senior citizens.(full screen)they were identified as 72-year old dennis young and
lets first start with rebecca strom in the weather center tracking the heat. rebecca? (rebecca)more very warm to hot weather can be expected through at least thursday. therefore, a combination of heat advisories and excessive heat warnings are in effect for inland areas through 9 pm thursday. cooling is forecast to begin near the coast and in the coastal valleys on friday, with cooling then expected to gradually spread farther inland over the weekend and into early next week. accident cleared...
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rebecca, we will start with you. all right, the big takeaways from this -- the loyalty pledge, the fact that the president asked mr. comey if he could let this go, regarding the flynn investigation, and that he was not under investigation. how does the opening statement from the former fbi director change the entire dynamic here, or does it not? >> well, it absolutely does. i mean, this is the first time that we have had james comey's side of the story in writing. we will hear him say this testimony, deliver this testimony today to the senate intelligence committee. these have all been to this point unsourced reports, anonymous reports in news, and the president has been able to latch on to those and say, you know, this is not credible because these are anonymous sources. well, now we have this testimony straight from james comey. it is the sworn testimony. he is swearing to tell the truth in this testimony, and that's a very big deal, because james comey is someone who comes to this hearing today with a great deal o
rebecca, we will start with you. all right, the big takeaways from this -- the loyalty pledge, the fact that the president asked mr. comey if he could let this go, regarding the flynn investigation, and that he was not under investigation. how does the opening statement from the former fbi director change the entire dynamic here, or does it not? >> well, it absolutely does. i mean, this is the first time that we have had james comey's side of the story in writing. we will hear him say...
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lets first start with rebecca strom in the weather center tracking the heat. rebecca? (rebecca)more very warm to hot weather can be expected through at least thursday. therefore, a combination of heat advisories and excessive heat warnings are in effect for inland areas through 9 pm thursday. cooling is forecast to begin near the coast and in the coastal valleys on friday, with cooling then expected to gradually spread farther inland over the weekend and into early next week. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( mark ) back to our team coverage of the heat wave this morning.( james ) the hot temperatures are now being blamed for two deaths in the south bay. kron 4's lydia pantazes is live in santa clara with the details. lydia. ( lydia ) the heat is being blamed for at least two deaths in the south bay. 72-year-old dennis young and 87-year-old jordan setsu both died monday in san jose. the coroner confirms both deaths were heat-related. one of the victims reportedly died in a car. cooling centers have been set up at the santa
lets first start with rebecca strom in the weather center tracking the heat. rebecca? (rebecca)more very warm to hot weather can be expected through at least thursday. therefore, a combination of heat advisories and excessive heat warnings are in effect for inland areas through 9 pm thursday. cooling is forecast to begin near the coast and in the coastal valleys on friday, with cooling then expected to gradually spread farther inland over the weekend and into early next week. no major hot...
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rebecca. ( rebecca ) the president is expected to announce his decision from the rose garden of the white house around noon. there are reports out this morning that the president will pull-out of the paris climate deal. nearly 200 nations signed the 20-15 paris climate accord. the landmark deal, aims to curb the rise of global temperatures...requiring that countries submit to emissions assessments. trump promised on the campaign trail... that he would pull out of the deal. but polls show that most americans support the agreement. the president's advisers and cabinet appear divided on the issue. chief strategist steve bannon and environmental protection agency administrator scott pruitt have lobbied for leaving the climate agreement. but ivanka trump, energy secretary rick perry and secretary of state rex tillerson have pressed the president to remain in the accord. here in the bay area...elected officials are responding to news the president may pull the united states out of the climate accord. some officials, including oakland mayor libby schaaf, were in paris when the agreement was sign
rebecca. ( rebecca ) the president is expected to announce his decision from the rose garden of the white house around noon. there are reports out this morning that the president will pull-out of the paris climate deal. nearly 200 nations signed the 20-15 paris climate accord. the landmark deal, aims to curb the rise of global temperatures...requiring that countries submit to emissions assessments. trump promised on the campaign trail... that he would pull out of the deal. but polls show that...
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rebecca?ecca ) that law is named after kate steinle who was shot and killed two years ago in san francisco by an undocumented immigrant. the law would increase maximum penalties for undocumented immigrants who re-enter the u-s illegally ... after being deported. critics of the bill say it criminalizes 'all' un-documented immigrants. aarti kohli, executive director asian law caucus. " it's been a long standing policy of anti-immigration legislators. an attempt to criminalize everyone who is undocumented and then say oh we're deporting criminal immigrants. it's tragic case, this bill wouldn't change anything that happened." ( rebecca @ land ) the other bill that was passed allows the government to deny federal money to 'sanctuary cities' that do not cooperate with immigration officials. both bills now move to the senate for approval. neither are expected to pass. ( darya ) the city of san francisco will pay an undocumented immigrant nearly 200-thousand dollars because it violated its own sanctua
rebecca?ecca ) that law is named after kate steinle who was shot and killed two years ago in san francisco by an undocumented immigrant. the law would increase maximum penalties for undocumented immigrants who re-enter the u-s illegally ... after being deported. critics of the bill say it criminalizes 'all' un-documented immigrants. aarti kohli, executive director asian law caucus. " it's been a long standing policy of anti-immigration legislators. an attempt to criminalize everyone who is...
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standing by at the airport is rebecca easley. rebecca?ca: everybody is waiting for the president to come into the area. these people have been here since 12:30 p.m. this afternoon, listening to different forms of entertainment. the orchestra providing most of that. we also had several volunteers from the berlin military community providing entertainment. ♪ [horns] rebecca: once again, here is the president. >> ladies and gentlmen, the president of the united states and mrs. reagan. rebecca: the president and his wife. ♪ rebecca: the president -- [indiscernible] [applause] [cheers] >> mr. president, mrs. reagan, chancellor kohl, it is a special honor for me to welcome you to this american birthday party for berlin. as you can see mr. president, from the enthusiastic reaction of the berliners and americans here, our guests share my feeling that it is good to have you and mrs. reagan back in berlin. [applause] >> mr. president, the guests here have followed your visit throughout the day on a large tv screen in this hall. like those of us pre
standing by at the airport is rebecca easley. rebecca?ca: everybody is waiting for the president to come into the area. these people have been here since 12:30 p.m. this afternoon, listening to different forms of entertainment. the orchestra providing most of that. we also had several volunteers from the berlin military community providing entertainment. ♪ [horns] rebecca: once again, here is the president. >> ladies and gentlmen, the president of the united states and mrs. reagan....
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strom is here with the rebecca. ( rebecca ) a candlelight vigil was held last night for the two teens and simon soleto were both 17-years-old when they died in a car accident on memorial day. they were in a truck when it clipped another car and flipped a number of times. soleto's mother is planning his funeral now, just one month after his 17th birthday. this also comes two years after another one of other her children died in a crash. <"it's like how do you pick up the pieces because it's literally 2 years apart. it's not fair. he was only 17. he had so much to live forit's not fair.""i keep thinking he'll come through that door again and say baby i'm home, just a joke.">( rebecca ) five other people were in the truck at the time of the crash, they were also taken to the hospital. the family still doesn't know who was driving at the time, and the crash is being investigated. the mayor says the city plans on making a memorial at the crash site. back to you. ( mark ) this morning we are hearing from the woman who received nearly a million dollars from the city of oakland following a se
strom is here with the rebecca. ( rebecca ) a candlelight vigil was held last night for the two teens and simon soleto were both 17-years-old when they died in a car accident on memorial day. they were in a truck when it clipped another car and flipped a number of times. soleto's mother is planning his funeral now, just one month after his 17th birthday. this also comes two years after another one of other her children died in a crash. ( rebecca ) five other people were in the truck at the time...
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(rebecca)checking bridges around the bay area...the bay (rebecca)checking bridges around the bay areae bay bridge looks good into san francisco and affic is light bridge...moving to the richmond bridge...it's problem free into the north bay. very foggy at the golden gate this morning so drive extra careful! ( mark ) for the third time this week - there's been a mountain lion sighting in san carlos. the most recent sighting happened wednesday night near brittan avenue and crestview drive... that's the same area where the first sighting happened last saturday. a second sighting on saturday was nearby on crestview and melendy drives. experts say mountain lions typically avoid people. but if you encounter one - do not run. ( mark ) daly city police are asking for the publics help in identifying a craigslist robbery suspect. police say this man met with the victim at a gas station on june first to buy apple laptops and i-phones.. the victim says the person arrived in a cab. then came to his car to do the exchange. that's when the thief robbed that any online sales happen at the "safe chang
(rebecca)checking bridges around the bay area...the bay (rebecca)checking bridges around the bay areae bay bridge looks good into san francisco and affic is light bridge...moving to the richmond bridge...it's problem free into the north bay. very foggy at the golden gate this morning so drive extra careful! ( mark ) for the third time this week - there's been a mountain lion sighting in san carlos. the most recent sighting happened wednesday night near brittan avenue and crestview drive......
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(rebecca) ( james @ landing ) our top story this morning...mer f-b-i director james comey plans to tell congress president trump pressured him to drop the investigation into former national security advisor michael flynn. comey's testimoney this morning is expected to go into detail about his interactions with the president. mark meredith takes a closer look. before james comey even shows up on capitol hill, we know what he plans to say.the senate intelligence committee has released the ex-f-b-i director's opening statement. comey will open his testimony with - detailed notes of a meeting at trump tower in january.that's' when comey says he told then president- elect trump, that the businessman was not personally under investigation.fast forward to after the inauguration.comey says the president invited him to the white house for a private dinner.just the president and comey - one on one. during the dinner - according to comey's statement - the president said quote "i need your loyalty" comey says he refused, but he could pledge to be honest.
(rebecca) ( james @ landing ) our top story this morning...mer f-b-i director james comey plans to tell congress president trump pressured him to drop the investigation into former national security advisor michael flynn. comey's testimoney this morning is expected to go into detail about his interactions with the president. mark meredith takes a closer look. before james comey even shows up on capitol hill, we know what he plans to say.the senate intelligence committee has released the...
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rebecca? ( rebecca ) that law is named after kate steinle who was shot and killed two years ago in san francisco by an undocumented immigrant. the law would increase maximum penalties for undocumented immigrants who re-enter the u-s illegally ... after being deported. critics of the bill say it criminalizes 'all' un-documented immigrants. aarti kohli, executive director asian law caucus. " it's been a long standing policy of anti-immigration legislators. an attempt to criminalize everyone who is undocumented and then say oh we're deporting criminal immigrants. it's tragic case, this bill wouldn't change anything that happened." ( rebecca @ land ) the other bill that was passed allows the government to deny federal money to 'sanctuary cities' that do not cooperate with immigration officials. both bills now move to the senate for approval. neither are expected to pass. (mark) the city of san francisco will pay an undocumented immigrant nearly 200-thousand dollars because it violated its own sanc
rebecca? ( rebecca ) that law is named after kate steinle who was shot and killed two years ago in san francisco by an undocumented immigrant. the law would increase maximum penalties for undocumented immigrants who re-enter the u-s illegally ... after being deported. critics of the bill say it criminalizes 'all' un-documented immigrants. aarti kohli, executive director asian law caucus. " it's been a long standing policy of anti-immigration legislators. an attempt to criminalize everyone...
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(rebecca) (rebecca)a gorgeous day in store for you as we take a live look outside...mostly clear conditions that we're seeing around the bay area with cool temperatures to start off your morning. make sure you grab a light jacket or sweater for now, but you won't need it this afternoon! expect lots of sunshine around lunchtime with a slight warming trend for your friday. some hot temperatures inland, warm ones around the bay and temps pretty mild along the coast. the sunny skies and warm weather isn't going anywhere...this weekend will be much of the same so spend it outdoors if you can! 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. (james) a warning if you shop at k-mart. some of their stores were targeted by hackers. the company says it caused unauthorized activity on some of its customer's credit cards. they say stores payment systems were infected with a code that is undetectable by anti-virus systems. k-mart says some credit card numbers were stolen, although it did not say how many or when. they say no
(rebecca) (rebecca)a gorgeous day in store for you as we take a live look outside...mostly clear conditions that we're seeing around the bay area with cool temperatures to start off your morning. make sure you grab a light jacket or sweater for now, but you won't need it this afternoon! expect lots of sunshine around lunchtime with a slight warming trend for your friday. some hot temperatures inland, warm ones around the bay and temps pretty mild along the coast. the sunny skies and warm...
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(rebecca) (rebecca)checking bridges around the bay area...the bay bridge looks good into san franciscotraffic is light on the san mateo bridge...moving to the richmond bridge...it's problem free into the north bay. very foggy at the golden gate this morning so drive extra careful! (darya) a diamond ring bought for $13 has been sold for more than 800-thousand dollars. (mark) the ring was bought as costume jewelry at a garage sale in london back in the 80's. the ring turned out to be a genuine cushion- shaped diamond... weighing more than 26 carats. (darya) it sold at a sotheby's auction yesterday for just over 847-thousand dollars. it was first valued at around 450-thousand dollars. (mark) a toddler helps his baby brother escape from his crib... and it's all caught on the baby monitor. (darya) this video was just posted to facebook this week. the boy carries a blue chair over to the crib and lifts it over the side. he then climbs into the crib and places the chair and shows his brother how to get out. (mark) the boy eventually helps his brother get out of the crib, and they celebrate an
(rebecca) (rebecca)checking bridges around the bay area...the bay bridge looks good into san franciscotraffic is light on the san mateo bridge...moving to the richmond bridge...it's problem free into the north bay. very foggy at the golden gate this morning so drive extra careful! (darya) a diamond ring bought for $13 has been sold for more than 800-thousand dollars. (mark) the ring was bought as costume jewelry at a garage sale in london back in the 80's. the ring turned out to be a genuine...
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(rebecca) tracking your morning forecast.ails coming up. [ crickets chirping ] [ light music playing ] you've wished upon it all year, and now it's finally here. the mercedes-benz summer event is back, with incredible offers on the mercedes-benz you've always longed for. but hurry, these shooting stars fly by fast. lease the c300 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. (mark) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... cooling trend starts today for most areas as onshore flow returns. the far interior valleys will remain seasonably warm through this evening. the overall trend this weekend and into next week will be a return to more seasonable temperatures along with more extensive night and morning low clouds followed by sunny afternoons. no major hot spots. wb 580 is slow from richmond parkway to the tolls. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( mark ) the heat wave hitting california is bei
(rebecca) tracking your morning forecast.ails coming up. [ crickets chirping ] [ light music playing ] you've wished upon it all year, and now it's finally here. the mercedes-benz summer event is back, with incredible offers on the mercedes-benz you've always longed for. but hurry, these shooting stars fly by fast. lease the c300 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. (mark) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour...
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) cool ( rebecca )( rebecca ) cool temperatures right now, but things will warm-up this afternoon...unshine in store...i'll have the details...after the break. . . ♪ ♪ the best way to get together is with a treat you make together. ♪ ♪ beneful grain free is so healthy... oh! farm-raised chicken! that's good chicken. hm!? here come the accents. blueberries and pumpkin. wow. and spinach! that was my favorite bite so far. (avo) new beneful grain free. out with the grain, in with the farm-raised chicken. healthful. flavorful. beneful. ( mark ) breaking news. a massive water main break is flooding very close to homes in belmont.( james ) kron 4's lydia pantazas is live at the scene with more. lydia? (lydia) breaking news out of belmont. several homes are flooding after a water main break. crews are on scene of 2856 san juan blvd. ( mark )( darya ) welcome kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... ( mark )( darya ) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... slight warming is f
) cool ( rebecca )( rebecca ) cool temperatures right now, but things will warm-up this afternoon...unshine in store...i'll have the details...after the break. . . ♪ ♪ the best way to get together is with a treat you make together. ♪ ♪ beneful grain free is so healthy... oh! farm-raised chicken! that's good chicken. hm!? here come the accents. blueberries and pumpkin. wow. and spinach! that was my favorite bite so far. (avo) new beneful grain free. out with the grain, in with the...
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(rebecca) your bay area forecast is after the break.) gentlemen, beggin' skinny strips or beggin' black label? there's two?! now this is a delicious dilemma! introducing new beggin' strips premium edition. twwwoooooo?!?! with real meat as ingredient one. everything to your liking? mmm mmmmm... new beggin' strips premium. becaussssseeee beggin'! watching 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? on 5:45... here's a quick look at the top stories we're following this morning... a 16-year-old girl has died after falling off a cliff in san francisco. it happened near the legion of honor museum. fire crews say the rough terrain made it difficult to find her after she fell off a cliff at lands end.( james ) a home invasion turns deadly after the homeowner shoots and kills two robbers in brentwood. neighbors tell kron four they have surveillance vid
(rebecca) your bay area forecast is after the break.) gentlemen, beggin' skinny strips or beggin' black label? there's two?! now this is a delicious dilemma! introducing new beggin' strips premium edition. twwwoooooo?!?! with real meat as ingredient one. everything to your liking? mmm mmmmm... new beggin' strips premium. becaussssseeee beggin'! watching 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...
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rebecca hunter and an jarran rebecca hunter and anjarran reed believe you should have your own show!o! let's begin. tomorrow's front pages starting with the i... it leads with the news that one of the big hitters of the leave campaign is back in government as michael gove is made environment secretary. the metro uses george osborne's description with the former chancellor saying to get behind the prime minister over fears tory infighting over her leadership will damage the party further. the telegraph's reports that michael gove has been drafted in to protect theresa may from any potential leadership challenges, the paper claiming it's the prime minister's way of showing she can work with her critics. is a sign her position on brexit is softening, with a possible rethink on remaining in the customs union. the guardian says the prime minister plans to win back support from her party by adopting a more collegiate style of leadership following criticism that senior colleagues had been shut out of policy decisions. and the daily mail says she will go even further, throwing out whole chun
rebecca hunter and an jarran rebecca hunter and anjarran reed believe you should have your own show!o! let's begin. tomorrow's front pages starting with the i... it leads with the news that one of the big hitters of the leave campaign is back in government as michael gove is made environment secretary. the metro uses george osborne's description with the former chancellor saying to get behind the prime minister over fears tory infighting over her leadership will damage the party further. the...
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rebecca says one of the reasons charlie has done so well is medicaid.ernment health care program helps pay for her care to the tune of about $12,000 a year. >> it's your birthday soon. how old are you going to be? >> 5. >> reporter: charlie relies on a feeding tube and sees seven different doctors for complications of her extreme prematurity. rebecca remembers the very moment she heard the news that the house passed its bill. it calls for $834 billion in cuts in medicaid over ten years. charlie was napping on her shoulder at the time. >> it's kind of a punch in the gut. like wow. they're stealing her chance. and she's sleeping on me. they're stealing her chance. >> reporter: how angry are you that your representative voted for the american health care act? >> i'm furious. i feel betrayed. i feel like his job as a representative is to speak out in the best interests of his people, and i don't feel as if that was done. >> reporter: rebecca paid a visit to that congressman, virginia republican tom garrett. she confronted garrett and an aide about the house
rebecca says one of the reasons charlie has done so well is medicaid.ernment health care program helps pay for her care to the tune of about $12,000 a year. >> it's your birthday soon. how old are you going to be? >> 5. >> reporter: charlie relies on a feeding tube and sees seven different doctors for complications of her extreme prematurity. rebecca remembers the very moment she heard the news that the house passed its bill. it calls for $834 billion in cuts in medicaid over...
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rebecca has served an advisor on military matters. member of the house armed services committee and she helped launch there the missile defense caucus. she's testified before congress. she's a regular on tv. she's on fox news, cnn and many other outlets published very wildly in national interests, rebecca, the floor's yours. >> thank you. >> i'm going to share this with you. >> okay. >>> rather than digging right in and responding to some of what joe said i'm going to give my remarks and hopefully will be able to go back and forth and dig in where there's the major points of disagreement. missile defense systems and by that i mean the entire suite of missile defense systems. joe talked about gmd, that's ground based mid course defense system. i'll talk about the whole entire concept of what the united states is trying to do. yes, there's gmd. that's the only currently deployed missile defense system that can protect united states homeland. we also have the ejustice weapon system with the family of fm 3, fad and they're all -- they are
rebecca has served an advisor on military matters. member of the house armed services committee and she helped launch there the missile defense caucus. she's testified before congress. she's a regular on tv. she's on fox news, cnn and many other outlets published very wildly in national interests, rebecca, the floor's yours. >> thank you. >> i'm going to share this with you. >> okay. >>> rather than digging right in and responding to some of what joe said i'm going to...
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rebecca burg, cnn political analyst and national political reporter for real clear politics, wells ron brownstein, senior editor for "the atlantic." first of all ron, to you, in the "washington post" report this morning, they're saying in early august the c.i.a. told president obama that president putin specifically himself directed the election cyberhacking. your reaction to that report? >> well, you know i think we've had intimations of this before. this is a remarkably detailed report. and i think it just goes to show how uncertain the obama administration was about how to respond. certainly the president, it's not true that the president did nothing, there are indications before he talked directly to vladimir putin. they made their displeasure known in other ways. they were focused i think primarily on the question of safe guarding the actual voting. that would seem to be the top priority throughout this. and there's the other kind of cloud hanging over all of this. was their fear of being seen as interfering in the election. think the pivotal moment probably in this whole story is
rebecca burg, cnn political analyst and national political reporter for real clear politics, wells ron brownstein, senior editor for "the atlantic." first of all ron, to you, in the "washington post" report this morning, they're saying in early august the c.i.a. told president obama that president putin specifically himself directed the election cyberhacking. your reaction to that report? >> well, you know i think we've had intimations of this before. this is a...
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rebecca with us tonight, president trump saying the paris accord is bad for american jobs. former president barack obama said the nation is still in the accord will benefit from jobs created. give us a reality check. >> reporter: tonight in this country there are three-times the number of renunl energy jobs as coal jobs. as of now, there are 475,000 wind and solar jobs. those are growing. whereas as those coal jobs, 160,000 of them, they saw those numbers decline 24% last year which is why it's not surprising the largest coal producer in this country has come out in appreciation of trump's exit. >> supporting the move. >> yes. >> rebecca jarvis, thank you. >>> at the start of the president's rose garden statement he also talked about a frightening scene playing out in manila today. calling it terrorism. tonight, police on what it really was and the tourists who trampled each other to get out. here's abc's alex perez. >> i can hear gun shots. >> reporter: it was a terror scare tonight, sending hundreds fleeing. a gunman still at large at this hour, inside a resort in manila.
rebecca with us tonight, president trump saying the paris accord is bad for american jobs. former president barack obama said the nation is still in the accord will benefit from jobs created. give us a reality check. >> reporter: tonight in this country there are three-times the number of renunl energy jobs as coal jobs. as of now, there are 475,000 wind and solar jobs. those are growing. whereas as those coal jobs, 160,000 of them, they saw those numbers decline 24% last year which is...
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next, we have a different perspective from rebecca from the kitchen institution.she's a fellow there and serves as adviser on military matters, member of the house armed services committee and helps-- helped launch the missile defense conger-- congress. she's razor and tv, fox news and cnn, other outlets and many other outlets. rebecca, the floor is yours. >> thank you. >> on going to share with you. >> rather than digging in and responding to some of what joe said i will just give my remarks and that hopefully we can go back and forth and begin where there is some major points of disagreement. missile defense systems and then, i mean, the entire suite of missile defense systems. joe talked about gmd essentially ground-based miss court-- midcourse defense and i'm going to talk about the entire concept of what the us is trying to do. yes there is gmd, the only deployed missile defense system that can protect the homeland from intercontinental ballistic missile and without we have nothing. we also have the weapon system with interceptors. they are all currently depl
next, we have a different perspective from rebecca from the kitchen institution.she's a fellow there and serves as adviser on military matters, member of the house armed services committee and helps-- helped launch the missile defense conger-- congress. she's razor and tv, fox news and cnn, other outlets and many other outlets. rebecca, the floor is yours. >> thank you. >> on going to share with you. >> rather than digging in and responding to some of what joe said i will just...
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(rebecca) and your forecast after the break. (rebecca) and here's a live look outside...san mateo we're coming up on 4-30... here are the big stories we're working on for you this morning... a revised version of president trump's travel ban goes into effect today. under the new travel ban people in six countries who want to enter the u-s must prove a relationship with family already in the country. people who have already been admitted to schools in the u-s or have a job will also be allowed. the ban will last for 90 days. the country included in the ban include... libya... syria... somolia... sudan... iran and yemen. and... the house of representatives will vote on a bill known as kate's law. the bill is named for kate steinle who was shot and killed in san francisco by an undocumented immigrant. president trump is urging the house to pass the bill. it would impose mandatory minimum prison sentences for deportees who re-enter the country. the man accused of killing steinle had been deported multiple times. also... a brush fire
(rebecca) and your forecast after the break. (rebecca) and here's a live look outside...san mateo we're coming up on 4-30... here are the big stories we're working on for you this morning... a revised version of president trump's travel ban goes into effect today. under the new travel ban people in six countries who want to enter the u-s must prove a relationship with family already in the country. people who have already been admitted to schools in the u-s or have a job will also be allowed....
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rebecca, to you first. on the issue of the tapes, there is this growing divide, it seems even within the republican party. you have more sort of big-name republican senators like susan collins saying, you know, what gives? the white house needs to be much more clear in all of this. just tell us if there are tapes or not. is this a growing problem for the white house to have that amid their own party? >> well, certainly, it doesn't help the white house to have republican senators basically demanding this information from the white house, but this will be settled sooner rather than later, poppy. we have the house intelligence committee requesting these tapes, if they exist. they set a deadline of later this month, so we'll see if the white house responds to that request. and then you have bob mueller, the special counsel, and there is no doubt that as part of his investigation, he would be requesting these tapes, and he will be able to determine through that request whether they do or do not exist. so, we wil
rebecca, to you first. on the issue of the tapes, there is this growing divide, it seems even within the republican party. you have more sort of big-name republican senators like susan collins saying, you know, what gives? the white house needs to be much more clear in all of this. just tell us if there are tapes or not. is this a growing problem for the white house to have that amid their own party? >> well, certainly, it doesn't help the white house to have republican senators basically...
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brexit. —— rebecca has made the point.is the most important election in a generation because in one week there isa generation because in one week there is a risk thatjeremy corbyn will be in numberten in is a risk thatjeremy corbyn will be in number ten in barking on brexit negotiations not upside the snp, the liberal democrats and who knows who else. theresa may stood on the steps of downing street a few weeks ago deluded with paranoia accusing europe of getting involved in the general election. she is not winning friends are influencing people. she says that no deal is better than a bad deal, although businesses are saying that is the worst outcome. they have picked some winners and losers, abbas spoke the author nissan, while leaving other companies out in the cold. this is not a strong and stable the go shooting position that this government has set out to achieve. are you nervous about tonight? i'm not nervous, i thinkjeremy corbyn will smash it. i hope that people see the risk that the rays and that it is not safe to
brexit. —— rebecca has made the point.is the most important election in a generation because in one week there isa generation because in one week there is a risk thatjeremy corbyn will be in numberten in is a risk thatjeremy corbyn will be in number ten in barking on brexit negotiations not upside the snp, the liberal democrats and who knows who else. theresa may stood on the steps of downing street a few weeks ago deluded with paranoia accusing europe of getting involved in the general...
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thank you, rebecca. we are back in downing street.emerge from that meeting. we do not know when it will be. we will get the thoughts of our assistant political editor, who has been following these events. very interesting and quite strong words from sirjohn major, the former conservative leader. extraordinary contrast. theresa may trying to nail down a deal with the dup. sirjohn major appears to be pulling it apart. saying that she ought to consider not going ahead with this deal and tried to just govern on her own without relying on the dup. two concerns from sirjohn major, the impact on the peace process , major, the impact on the peace process, and the impact on tory support. the peace process have concerns with the reading of the deal in northern ireland and the impact it might have on restoring the devolved government in northern ireland. and also in terms of tory strategy and support, he said the danger is this deal will look like cash for votes, his quotes. many other parts of the country will think, hang on, why is it the case
thank you, rebecca. we are back in downing street.emerge from that meeting. we do not know when it will be. we will get the thoughts of our assistant political editor, who has been following these events. very interesting and quite strong words from sirjohn major, the former conservative leader. extraordinary contrast. theresa may trying to nail down a deal with the dup. sirjohn major appears to be pulling it apart. saying that she ought to consider not going ahead with this deal and tried to...
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but first lets get a check of the weather with rebecca. seasonable summer pattern in place with a marine layer along the coast leading to areas of night and morning low clouds followed by sunny afternoons away from the coast. these conditions are expected to continue through the 4th of july holiday. 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. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( darya ) back to our breaking news... president trump's travel ban is going into effect a 5- o'clock tonight. ( mark ) will tran is here with the need to know. ( will ) under the new travel ban people in six countries who want to enter the u-s must prove a relationship with family already in the country. that means the person must have either a parent... spouse... child or sibling in the u-s. people who have already been admitted to schools in the u-s or have a job will also be allowed.
but first lets get a check of the weather with rebecca. seasonable summer pattern in place with a marine layer along the coast leading to areas of night and morning low clouds followed by sunny afternoons away from the coast. these conditions are expected to continue through the 4th of july holiday. 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. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll...
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(mark) rebecca and robin are here... (rebecca)an approaching frontal system is forecast to begin spreading light rain across most of the bay area this morning. the primary impact will be during the morning commute when the most widespread rain is expected. temperatures will remain well below normal, especially inland, through the weekend. gradual warming is expected beginning next monday. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. (darya) back to our breaking news this morning... james comey is about to testify before the senate. (mark) james fletcher is at the breaking news desk with what is happening right now. james? (james) comey is on capiol hill right now... he will recount a series of conversations president donald trump had with him that he says made him deeply uneasy. this is a live picture from capitol hill. we know that comey, according to his prepared opening statement for the senate intelligence committee, that he was concerned about the blurring of boundaries between the w
(mark) rebecca and robin are here... (rebecca)an approaching frontal system is forecast to begin spreading light rain across most of the bay area this morning. the primary impact will be during the morning commute when the most widespread rain is expected. temperatures will remain well below normal, especially inland, through the weekend. gradual warming is expected beginning next monday. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. (darya) back to our breaking...
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rebecca's right. she's about to say everything i said is completely wrong and foolish and dangerous or i'm right. let's have an independent commission examined. this is the way we settled the energy weapons in the original star wars weapon, whether they could actually be built. the american society did a study in 1987 that said it would take 20 years before we would know whether such weapons were feasible. it was at that point that congress decided to pull back on those programs and go for much more limited defense system and the debate over whether the star wars type systems could work was essentially over. that's what we need now. were never going to solve this in congress. let's put together an independent commission or ask the american society to assess the feasibility of ground-based ballistic missiles to defend the united states from a limited or large-scale attack. let's get some scientists involved who don't benefit in defense contracts, who don't have an ideological bent to them. in the ameri
rebecca's right. she's about to say everything i said is completely wrong and foolish and dangerous or i'm right. let's have an independent commission examined. this is the way we settled the energy weapons in the original star wars weapon, whether they could actually be built. the american society did a study in 1987 that said it would take 20 years before we would know whether such weapons were feasible. it was at that point that congress decided to pull back on those programs and go for much...
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and rebecca ends this edition thank you very much for watching.tjune in south—east of scotland so things can only get better as we head towards july. this was edinburgh on thursday, the wind was only 12. by contrast where we did see a little sunshine in the south—east corner of england, sussex and kent at temperatures up to 19. we should all get a bit warmer over the next few days and a bit drier. we still have the swells of cloud heading across much of europe actually. this is the heaviest cloud producing the wettest weather and thunderstorms. our low pressure is tending to fill a little bit and the rain is becoming a bit lighter and that weather funds will tra nsfer lighter and that weather funds will transfer south—eastwards having moved northwards. we are left with a lot of cloud to begin with on friday and there will be some patchy rain here and there and it is tending to drift towards england and wales, where we get some sunshine it should be warmer, there could be showers and it shouldn't be quite so called for scotland and northern ireland
and rebecca ends this edition thank you very much for watching.tjune in south—east of scotland so things can only get better as we head towards july. this was edinburgh on thursday, the wind was only 12. by contrast where we did see a little sunshine in the south—east corner of england, sussex and kent at temperatures up to 19. we should all get a bit warmer over the next few days and a bit drier. we still have the swells of cloud heading across much of europe actually. this is the heaviest...
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council member rebecca kaplan joins us with more on where the money is going. >> all the plans for this weekend san francisco pride celebration. what the event's board president. >> two children who receive rare and life-threatening lung transplants right here in the bay area. >>> san francisco bay on a hot thursday morning. sometimes you just have to go fishing as i like to say. one of those days, maybe not on a boat out in the bay but if you can find a lake or nice little river, put the toes in the water and stay in the shade on this hot thursday morning and afternoon right here in the bay area. welcome to the 9, everyone. we have a very busy morning for you. we'll talk about the senate healthcare bill, oakland city councilwoman kaplan will be in here to talk about the homeless situation and a $14 million injection in to the city regarding that. ivan rabb. >> that's right. >> i hope he goes in the first round. >> don't forget our friend derek carr. >> what do you think? >> i think raiders fans are happy. without derek carr, the raiders go back to being the battled raiders. he's been a
council member rebecca kaplan joins us with more on where the money is going. >> all the plans for this weekend san francisco pride celebration. what the event's board president. >> two children who receive rare and life-threatening lung transplants right here in the bay area. >>> san francisco bay on a hot thursday morning. sometimes you just have to go fishing as i like to say. one of those days, maybe not on a boat out in the bay but if you can find a lake or nice little...
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here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, a big surprise for anyone shopping online for those summertimetaples. did you know you can get charged more on your laptop than on your phone? >> no. >> reporter: same thing. the device you're using could determine what you pay. >> it's called personalized pricing. >> reporter: our station wabc recently discovering on vegas.com that two nights at the stratosphere hotel will cost you $596 on the computer, but look up that same trip on a mobile device, and it's $535. $61 cheaper on your phone. vegas.com telling us consumers shopping on mobile are more spontaneous, and tend to book closer to arrival. >> they will cut the price on your phone, because it's always with you. >> reporter: but it's not just your device, but where you're shopping from. this lawn mother -- mower, $399. after changing the store location, the online price dipped to $374. $25 less for same model. on lowes.com, we found this barbecue listed for $498 for in-store pickup in new york. just eight miles away in new jersey, it was $399. a nearly $100 savings. >> so, if you can find a
here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, a big surprise for anyone shopping online for those summertimetaples. did you know you can get charged more on your laptop than on your phone? >> no. >> reporter: same thing. the device you're using could determine what you pay. >> it's called personalized pricing. >> reporter: our station wabc recently discovering on vegas.com that two nights at the stratosphere hotel will cost you $596 on the computer, but look up that...
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rebecca, thanks so much. >>> when we come back, mass panic at the shopping mall.ment that sent everybody running for the exits. >>> plus, a police chase like you have never seen before. the deputy running afterhis own cruiser, rolling away without him. stay with us. figure this out. babe... little help. -hold on, mom. no, wifi. wifi. it's not a question, it's a thing. take on summer right with ford, america's best-selling brand. now with summer's hottest offer. get zero percent for seventy-two months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. during the ford summer sales event get zero percent for seventy-two months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. offer ends july 5th. depend real fit briefs feature breathable, cotton-like fabric. in situations like this, there's no time for distractions. it's not enough to think i'm ready. i need to know i'm ready. no matter what lies ahead. get a free sample at depend.com. and i used to ask if you could hear me now, with verizon, but i switched to sprint. hey... are you happy that you switched? yes
rebecca, thanks so much. >>> when we come back, mass panic at the shopping mall.ment that sent everybody running for the exits. >>> plus, a police chase like you have never seen before. the deputy running afterhis own cruiser, rolling away without him. stay with us. figure this out. babe... little help. -hold on, mom. no, wifi. wifi. it's not a question, it's a thing. take on summer right with ford, america's best-selling brand. now with summer's hottest offer. get zero...
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rebecca, eugene, michael, thanks to all of you. appreciate it. check back with you. >>> after today's mistrial, that was this morning of the bill cosby case, prosecutors say they will try again. so what might happen differently? we'll have a live report from outside the courthouse. plus, seven american sailors missing after a collision at sea involving a navy destroyer and a merchant ship. stay with us. so, if anyone has a reason that these two should not be wed, speak now. (coughs) so sorry. oh no... it's just that your friend daryl here is supposed to be live streaming the wedding and he's not getting any service. i missed, like, the whole thing. what? and i just got an unlimited plan. it's the right plan, wrong network. you see, verizon has the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in america. it's built to work better in cities. tell you what, just use mine. thanks. no problem. all right, let's go live. say hi to everybody who wasn't invited! (vo) when it really, really matters, you need the best network and the best unlimited. plus, get our
rebecca, eugene, michael, thanks to all of you. appreciate it. check back with you. >>> after today's mistrial, that was this morning of the bill cosby case, prosecutors say they will try again. so what might happen differently? we'll have a live report from outside the courthouse. plus, seven american sailors missing after a collision at sea involving a navy destroyer and a merchant ship. stay with us. so, if anyone has a reason that these two should not be wed, speak now. (coughs) so...
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. >> reporter: rebecca hokey day has never been want to sweat the small stuff.add spot on her breast she didn't think much it it looked like a light colored freckle. there was one, two, i had a bunch more that showed up all at once, and that's when i thought, okay, this is time. >> the watkinsville mother of two went to her dermatologist who biopsied the skin on her breast and quickly sent her here to emmy row's cancer institute she was diagnosed with something called inflammatory breast cancer. >> it's one of the most aggressive forms of breast cancer that we know of. >> dr. torres director of the glenn family breast center at says inflammatory breast cancer is rare making up less than 1% of all breast cancers. but it's fast developing, fast moving and it's hard to diagnose. because instead of the typical mass that can be spotted on mammogram, inflammatory breast cancer can look more like a skin rash or a breast infection. >> it will present as just redness of the skin that's usually more than a third of the breast. heat over that breast the skin of the breast
. >> reporter: rebecca hokey day has never been want to sweat the small stuff.add spot on her breast she didn't think much it it looked like a light colored freckle. there was one, two, i had a bunch more that showed up all at once, and that's when i thought, okay, this is time. >> the watkinsville mother of two went to her dermatologist who biopsied the skin on her breast and quickly sent her here to emmy row's cancer institute she was diagnosed with something called inflammatory...
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rebecca, thank you very much. summer has abandoned us can we have had some very unusually strong winds across england and wales today. so, it is stormy, and on top of that, we have had some heavy rain as well. it is the combination of heavy rain and
rebecca, thank you very much. summer has abandoned us can we have had some very unusually strong winds across england and wales today. so, it is stormy, and on top of that, we have had some heavy rain as well. it is the combination of heavy rain and
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they war and shadow business secretary rebecca long—bailey.for a britain in which no one is held back and in which every region animation thrice. she and rebecca are building on the achievements of the last labour government whose intervention in 2009 not only saved our automotive sector but laid the groundwork for it to become one of the crown jewels of britain's economy with hi—tech economy and efficient cars. we will embrace that to upgrade our economy, create new good jobs and tackle climate change. high—technology is at the heart of defending our environment and preserving our climate. at the heart of our industrial strategy is our plan to modernise our energy systems, to be 60% renewables by 2030. a big ask that we are determined to achieve it. i'm proud of the work chi, rebecca and my party have done and i'm particularly proud of all those who have been involved in our industrial strategy, most centrally involved have been two women and that is the nature of the modern labour party. thank you for your work. applause in the cause of this
they war and shadow business secretary rebecca long—bailey.for a britain in which no one is held back and in which every region animation thrice. she and rebecca are building on the achievements of the last labour government whose intervention in 2009 not only saved our automotive sector but laid the groundwork for it to become one of the crown jewels of britain's economy with hi—tech economy and efficient cars. we will embrace that to upgrade our economy, create new good jobs and tackle...
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. >> my name is rebecca campbell. my ancestors were born here. some enslaved, some more free. and the granddaughter of louis johnson senior, and the great-granddaughter of catherine johnson. we believe our great-grandmother, catherine, and i great-grandmother was catherine, they were in charge of the house. when i say in charge of the house, the big house, she was responsible for supervising the kitchens, the laundry, to be sure that the family got their meals and whatnot. she supervised that. that is my understanding. some of the information we have came through richmond bowens. he had a very good memory. he pointed out these things to us. this is the african-american cemetery entry hall. this is where many of our ancestors are very. you may not find or see many headstones, but you will see a slight indentation in the ground that indicates that is a plot. slightlyhe stones are tilted or slightly damaged, but they are here. we are grateful for that because that takes as akin the time so we can see and get the feel of what our ancestors went through here at drayton hall. this w
. >> my name is rebecca campbell. my ancestors were born here. some enslaved, some more free. and the granddaughter of louis johnson senior, and the great-granddaughter of catherine johnson. we believe our great-grandmother, catherine, and i great-grandmother was catherine, they were in charge of the house. when i say in charge of the house, the big house, she was responsible for supervising the kitchens, the laundry, to be sure that the family got their meals and whatnot. she supervised...
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. >> my name is rebecca campbell. my ancestors were born here. some enslaved, some more free. and the granddaughter of louis johnson senior, and the great-granddaughter of catherine johnson. we believe our great-grandmother, catherine, and i great-grandmother was catherine, they were in charge of the house. when i say in charge of the house, the big house, she was responsible for supervising the kitchens, the laundry, to be sure that the family got their meals and whatnot. she supervised that. that is my understanding. some of the information we have came through richmond bowens. he had a very good memory. he pointed out these things to us. this is the african-american cemetery entry hall. this is where many of our ancestors are very. you may not find or see many headstones, but you will see a slight indentation in the ground that indicates that is a plot. slightlyhe stones are tilted or slightly damaged, but they are here. we are grateful for that because that takes as akin the time so we can see and get the feel of what our ancestors went through here at drayton hall. this w
. >> my name is rebecca campbell. my ancestors were born here. some enslaved, some more free. and the granddaughter of louis johnson senior, and the great-granddaughter of catherine johnson. we believe our great-grandmother, catherine, and i great-grandmother was catherine, they were in charge of the house. when i say in charge of the house, the big house, she was responsible for supervising the kitchens, the laundry, to be sure that the family got their meals and whatnot. she supervised...
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more tweets rebecca the president today and now he's going after hillary clinton once again. that hillary clinton's family and dems dealing with russia are not looked at but by nondealings are. crooked h referring to hillary. clinton destroyed phones with hammer, bleached e-mails and had husband meet with ag and they talk about obstruction. he keeps going back to 2016 even though we're well into 2017. >> he does and it's well documented that president trump is sort of obsessed with the 2016 presidential election. that said, other republicans have been invoking the 2016 election, invoking this investigation into hillary clinton as well, particularly when they were questioning james comey and wanting to know why he handled that the way he did. so this isn't just sort of angry empty messaging from the president. there's a purpose behind this and it's to cast doubt on the investigation into him, make it sound like it is a partisan political witch hunt to use his terminology and also cast doubt on the actions of comey when he was in charge of the fbi and when he made that decision
more tweets rebecca the president today and now he's going after hillary clinton once again. that hillary clinton's family and dems dealing with russia are not looked at but by nondealings are. crooked h referring to hillary. clinton destroyed phones with hammer, bleached e-mails and had husband meet with ag and they talk about obstruction. he keeps going back to 2016 even though we're well into 2017. >> he does and it's well documented that president trump is sort of obsessed with the...
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joining me today, michael san toely along with rebecca patterson.e buyers than sellers today. it is odd to see the strength of this on no employee. >> not much, i think the message from today is -- and it's a consistent one for a while now that the market is label the tough to spook yesterday was really the third time in three months that the nasdaq had a pretty good jolt to the downside, down more than 1%. air pocket, shake out, but then the market has had a hard time sustaining downside momentum, today was kind of a reversal of that didn't quite recoop all the nasdaq losses of yesterday, but almost so, so to me, it wasn't so much news-driven, it's just that hey, the story hasn't changed, credit markets aren't spooked, we kind of absorbed the central bank speak, and there was a lot of it. without too much trouble, and then the financials, those other areas that have lagged that are participating for the upside >> rebecca, we're looking at the nasdaq, haubed how it's lagging a bit. the names in particular, but today, you know, the comeback story. so
joining me today, michael san toely along with rebecca patterson.e buyers than sellers today. it is odd to see the strength of this on no employee. >> not much, i think the message from today is -- and it's a consistent one for a while now that the market is label the tough to spook yesterday was really the third time in three months that the nasdaq had a pretty good jolt to the downside, down more than 1%. air pocket, shake out, but then the market has had a hard time sustaining downside...
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. >> reporter: in hindsight, sean says his mother rebecca gave him a great childhood.oday however the ingrate couldn't be more grateful. >> yeah, you realize how lucky you are. what was i doing? what an idiot? >> maybe i will do laundry. >> sean pierre says what set him straight a voice mail from his mom last summer. >> i just got fired. want you to know that. call me, bye. >> that was it. short and bitter. >> end of message. >> i was in shock. i never expected it to happen to me. my job and kids were my life. >> this was one thing kept her growing. biggest worry was if she loses her job what does he have? >> rebecca worked at house keeping in boston. a single mom sacrificed everything for her children. though sean pierre says he didn't appreciate that as a kid, he clearly does now. after his mom was fired at 75. sean pierre started showing his gratitude in the sweetest possible way. he took her bucket list together started ticking off items one by one. milk a cow in vermont. done. take a hip-hop lesson from a "hamilton" dancer. check. learn to use instagram. just pres
. >> reporter: in hindsight, sean says his mother rebecca gave him a great childhood.oday however the ingrate couldn't be more grateful. >> yeah, you realize how lucky you are. what was i doing? what an idiot? >> maybe i will do laundry. >> sean pierre says what set him straight a voice mail from his mom last summer. >> i just got fired. want you to know that. call me, bye. >> that was it. short and bitter. >> end of message. >> i was in shock. i...
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wallto read from street journal" this morning about waivers being given to hite house aids, this is rebecca barhouse saying the president granted waivers to 16 hite house officials to allow them to work on issues they handled in their private sector job, according to disclosures released yesterday. waivers in the first former ths, same number president gave out. washington of special interest and drain the swamp, the waivers allow spent recent years lobbying the government on behalf of corporate clients and on the same issues. mr. trump has granted waivers to lobbyists, including special assistant to the president for environmental policy, who spent years representing oil and gas companies under the waiver, to on the same issues. -- at the "wall street journal." rockaway, new york, velma, good morning. what is your thinking, should stay or go? caller: i think the u.s. should a very ause it is important issue that we be of the damage that i've lifetime. i'm 72 years old, i was born in damages and just the that the, we used to have where could go in with peaches, -- es, pears and allow the ev
wallto read from street journal" this morning about waivers being given to hite house aids, this is rebecca barhouse saying the president granted waivers to 16 hite house officials to allow them to work on issues they handled in their private sector job, according to disclosures released yesterday. waivers in the first former ths, same number president gave out. washington of special interest and drain the swamp, the waivers allow spent recent years lobbying the government on behalf of...
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years, but there's growing demand for them to be reintroduced here, as our science correspondent rebecca explains. our bees are in trouble. around the world, these vital pollinators are vanishing. now, a major new study has revealed the role of pesticides called neonicotinoids. the chemicals were used extensively for oilseed rape until a temporary ban in europe in 2013. neonicotinoids really change the way we use pesticides. instead of spraying fields, seeds are coated with the chemicals and this protects the crops as they grow from insects. but now an experiment on a vaster scale spanning 2,000 hectares, that's an area the size of 3,000 football pitches, has revealed that neonicotinoids are harming bees. the scientists were given special permission to use the banned chemicals at sites in the uk, hungary and germany. our findings are a cause for serious concern. we have shown for the first time negative effects of neonicotinoid seed dressings on honeybees. we have also shown similar negative effects on wild pollinators like bumblebees and solitary bees. this is important because many cro
years, but there's growing demand for them to be reintroduced here, as our science correspondent rebecca explains. our bees are in trouble. around the world, these vital pollinators are vanishing. now, a major new study has revealed the role of pesticides called neonicotinoids. the chemicals were used extensively for oilseed rape until a temporary ban in europe in 2013. neonicotinoids really change the way we use pesticides. instead of spraying fields, seeds are coated with the chemicals and...
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joining me now is rebecca logan bailly. it is a different environment today.like, what would labour's approach be having heard what the tories are outlined. -- rebecca long—bailey. we had a speech from a queen who was uncertain about the future. the energy price cut was referred to. just a vague reference. labour would do things differently. we had a robust plan to reform our economy and society at large. we saw little in the speech about the economy. many of your critics say you are making promises about spend, spend, spend. that's not true. we had a fully costed manifesto which was discussed in the election period. we set out in industrial strategy that encouraged businesses to grow, thrive and prosper. not just by investment, but also to set up just by investment, but also to set up the tools that businesses need, such as education and skills and performing a business rates system to make sure businesses are not on a cliff edge. we want businesses to grow without a massive upfront cost. the government has set out no such plan today. i think businesses will
joining me now is rebecca logan bailly. it is a different environment today.like, what would labour's approach be having heard what the tories are outlined. -- rebecca long—bailey. we had a speech from a queen who was uncertain about the future. the energy price cut was referred to. just a vague reference. labour would do things differently. we had a robust plan to reform our economy and society at large. we saw little in the speech about the economy. many of your critics say you are making...