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anti-shaw activists continue to protest the regime?ti-shaw demonstrations were happening throughout the 60's and 70's, usually from the left. did those protesters disappear along with the shop? in conservative politicians the 1980's take up the mantle of human rights activism the political left? vanessa made an interesting point early in our presentation. paidrgued that americans little attention to cuban human rights violations in the 1970's cuba is not a right-wing military -- and she has a point. human rights advocacy -- add -- activists paid less attention to human rights violations in the communist world in the 70's. the question is why not? was it helsinki, detente? to what i see is the central issue of the panel, politicized best be asian of human rights in the 1970's. i want to conclude with three observations. good, even though it was a thing that human rights concerns became part of the foreign-policy agenda of the 1970's, we have to ignore instead of the same time it became a tool that was used actively and selectively to .c
anti-shaw activists continue to protest the regime?ti-shaw demonstrations were happening throughout the 60's and 70's, usually from the left. did those protesters disappear along with the shop? in conservative politicians the 1980's take up the mantle of human rights activism the political left? vanessa made an interesting point early in our presentation. paidrgued that americans little attention to cuban human rights violations in the 1970's cuba is not a right-wing military -- and she has a...
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shaw you look at shaw and two and you look at miller, it is essentially a map maker who says, look, we really want to do race-based districting here. we can manage to do this in a way to maps look kind of continuous and regularly shaped. but what we are doing is race-based decision-making. andou look at shaw two miller, that is for bid and. and that is the opposite of what the district court says here. >> i do not think you have to read those decisions in that way. i think if you are going to read the decisions in that way, it is appropriate to pause and reflect where it is got enough. i think that everyone of those decisions starts by saying this is a very difficult task for state legislatures. it is hard enough to draw districting thought the voting rights act, but to draw them in compliance with the voting rights act is quizzically difficult, and we want to have difference to state legislatures. suggested areyer few years ago, we took those concerns into account in we try to figure out a test that was responsive to those concerns, and that is not the task that the district court use
shaw you look at shaw and two and you look at miller, it is essentially a map maker who says, look, we really want to do race-based districting here. we can manage to do this in a way to maps look kind of continuous and regularly shaped. but what we are doing is race-based decision-making. andou look at shaw two miller, that is for bid and. and that is the opposite of what the district court says here. >> i do not think you have to read those decisions in that way. i think if you are...
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>> let me say again i feel very badly for the shaw family. my heart goes out tho mr. shaw.is son is tragic. we also have to be careful we don't blanket all immigrants. this individual who killed his son is a bad person and is getting exactly what he deserves. that being said, dreamers are given an opportunity because at no fault of their own they came to this country at a young age, they are americans by every imaginable -- >> now, congressman, let me bring you in. the father is saying this young man who murdered his son would have had the protection of a dreamer. he would have had that because he wasn't born here and didn't come here of his own free will. >> that's right. understand, please, we're not talking about all immigrants. of course not. sanctuary city is a place that provides a haven. it says -- the mayors of these cities have said openly, don't worry, we won't turn you in. if you come into contact with our police force for doing something wrong, don't worry, we won't tell i.c.e. about you. that is sanctuary city. and people flock to that. people take advantage of
>> let me say again i feel very badly for the shaw family. my heart goes out tho mr. shaw.is son is tragic. we also have to be careful we don't blanket all immigrants. this individual who killed his son is a bad person and is getting exactly what he deserves. that being said, dreamers are given an opportunity because at no fault of their own they came to this country at a young age, they are americans by every imaginable -- >> now, congressman, let me bring you in. the father is...
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. >> reporter: donald trump made jamil shaw, sr., a promise. has mr. >> yes, he told me my son's life would not be in vain. >> reporter: mr. trump promised if he became president he would do whatever he could to keep other families from experiencing what the shaws did. how did you find out that your son had been shot? >> i heard it. i heard the gunshots and i just knew. all of a sudden, pow, pow. i remember saying "damn." >> reporter: shaw's eldest son, jamil, jr., a running back preparing for college was shot to death execution style by 19-year-old pedro espinoza who had been released from jail a day earlier on a charge with assault with a deadly weapon but the city didn't hand him over to immigrant authorities. who do you blame besides the person who killed your son with the death of your son. >> anybody who supports sanctuary cities. three gun charges, he was sigh tan's disciple and leading the country in the gang database. come on, man, do your damn job. just get him out of here. >> reporter: shaw has been fighting to get jamil's law passed that ta
. >> reporter: donald trump made jamil shaw, sr., a promise. has mr. >> yes, he told me my son's life would not be in vain. >> reporter: mr. trump promised if he became president he would do whatever he could to keep other families from experiencing what the shaws did. how did you find out that your son had been shot? >> i heard it. i heard the gunshots and i just knew. all of a sudden, pow, pow. i remember saying "damn." >> reporter: shaw's eldest son,...
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. >> reporter: donald trump made jamiel shaw sr. a promise. has mr. his promise? >> yes, he told me my is only's life would not in vain. >> reporter: president trump said he'd do whatever he could to prevent other families from experiencing what the shaws did. how did you find out that your son had been shot? >> i heard it, i heard the gunshot. i just knew. i remember saying damn. >> reporter: in 2008 his eldest son was shot to death execution style by 19-year-old pedro espinosa who had been released from jail a day earlier on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon but the city did not hand him over to immigration authorities then. who do you blame besides the actual person who killed your son for the death of the son? >> anybody who supports sanctuary city. he was leaving the country in the gang database. do your damn job. get him out of here. >> reporter: jamiel sr. has been trying to get the law passed and fast forward to 2015 and he got a chance to hand his proposal to then candidate donald trump. then in president trump's joint address to congr
. >> reporter: donald trump made jamiel shaw sr. a promise. has mr. his promise? >> yes, he told me my is only's life would not in vain. >> reporter: president trump said he'd do whatever he could to prevent other families from experiencing what the shaws did. how did you find out that your son had been shot? >> i heard it, i heard the gunshot. i just knew. i remember saying damn. >> reporter: in 2008 his eldest son was shot to death execution style by 19-year-old...
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i'm bella shaw. for ten years i was a prime-time news anchor for cnn.a steel-trap brain, and then several years ago, little things began to change. i couldn't remember names and facts as well. i'd walk into a room and forget why i went in there. it was like i was in a mental fog. dr. laux, i'm in my 50s, and frankly, i'm too young for this. and it's not a time to panic, and you and your friends are not alone. 140 million americans are dealing, right now, with age-related memory loss that's normal. and everyone's gonna get it. we're all in the same boat. oh yeah, nobody gets outta this one. take a look at this graph. studies show that the human brain starts a gradual decline by age 40. and by age 50, we've lost 1/2 of our short term memory. and it gets worse from there. (bella) you know, it's interesting, because you can see what's going on on the outside of your body, in terms of aging. the gray hairs, the sagging skin. but we don't see what's going on with the brain. easy on the outside, it's a mystery on the inside. but you know what, it's normal. it'
i'm bella shaw. for ten years i was a prime-time news anchor for cnn.a steel-trap brain, and then several years ago, little things began to change. i couldn't remember names and facts as well. i'd walk into a room and forget why i went in there. it was like i was in a mental fog. dr. laux, i'm in my 50s, and frankly, i'm too young for this. and it's not a time to panic, and you and your friends are not alone. 140 million americans are dealing, right now, with age-related memory loss that's...
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name jumped out, that of luke shaw, manchester autahalef—hakeéhaw-maneheeter def; iie hardly united'sd at sled at = united's defender who has hardly played at plaid at all at club played at played at all at club level this season, but southgate lieslflfiie eéieafifiatgauthéaté he wanted him 35i* ’ lieslflfiie eéieafifiatgauthéaté he wanted him—"3 in = lieslflfiie eéieafifiatgauthéaté he wanted him—555“ in the i lieslflfiie eéieafifiatgauthéaté he wanted him—555“ in the squad said he wanted him back in the squad to show him that at least they are still thinking about him. he also scored —— spoke about english clubs in the champions league. 0nly leicester making it through to the quarterfinals and there is one play in that team in this england squad,
name jumped out, that of luke shaw, manchester autahalef—hakeéhaw-maneheeter def; iie hardly united'sd at sled at = united's defender who has hardly played at plaid at all at club played at played at all at club level this season, but southgate lieslflfiie eéieafifiatgauthéaté he wanted him 35i* ’ lieslflfiie eéieafifiatgauthéaté he wanted him—"3 in = lieslflfiie eéieafifiatgauthéaté he wanted him—555“ in the i lieslflfiie eéieafifiatgauthéaté he...
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he's not jason shaw and he's not an architect. he's wearing clear glasses to alter his appearance and a fancy suit to appear successful. all of it provided by a man sitting outside orchestrating the entire event. he's called the risk reducer. he communicates through a disposable cell phone. >> he pre-planned everything to a point where the risks were reduced and the likelihood of them getting caught was zero. >> reporter: the second in command is also parked nearby. he's called the hero stopper. >> the person that stops the hero is going to have some pepper spray on him or something to try to incapacitate the good citizen trying to stop the thief. >> reporter: around the block waiting for his cue with the engine running is another guy. the getaway driver. getting into place. he's driving a white dodge minivan stolen specifically for the job. >> you steal a car, and it was never registered to you, there's nothing on paper showing you put money down for it, and that way you can just leave it. so, there was a risk there but i think i
he's not jason shaw and he's not an architect. he's wearing clear glasses to alter his appearance and a fancy suit to appear successful. all of it provided by a man sitting outside orchestrating the entire event. he's called the risk reducer. he communicates through a disposable cell phone. >> he pre-planned everything to a point where the risks were reduced and the likelihood of them getting caught was zero. >> reporter: the second in command is also parked nearby. he's called the...
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the "cherry blossom pub" opened last night in the shaw neighborhood. the pub is in two bars that are right next to each other on sev efficiency." you can get cherry blossom-themed drinks. the real blossoms are expected to reach peak bloom from march 14th through 17th. abc7 and newschannel 8 are the proud, official t-v sponsors of the national cherry blossom festival. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen wind advisory in effect until 10am. gusts 35+ mph. - much cooler today - few flurries friday - cool first weekend of march - 60s return next week today: mostly sunny, windy to breezy, and much cooler. highs: 48-54 winds: nw 15-25 g 40 falling to 30 mph lows: 29-35 winds: nw 5-10 mph friday: partly sunny. flurries, light snow showers. breezy and cold. highs: 39-45 winds: nw 10-15 g 30+ mph coming up-- jump off a sky-scraper and end up in jail. and you won't believe how police caught them.. we'll explain coming up. base-jumped off san francisco's hilton tower tuesday night. the men reportedly jumped from the 46-story building, landing on a nearby street
the "cherry blossom pub" opened last night in the shaw neighborhood. the pub is in two bars that are right next to each other on sev efficiency." you can get cherry blossom-themed drinks. the real blossoms are expected to reach peak bloom from march 14th through 17th. abc7 and newschannel 8 are the proud, official t-v sponsors of the national cherry blossom festival. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen wind advisory in effect until 10am. gusts 35+ mph. - much cooler today -...
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. >> the international women's day lewis shaw all campaigners for equality while including the waspy campaigners. the committee has recommended the u.k. must guarantee this stat is an act unilaterally if necessary. the committee then went on to see her consideration of permanent residency is not fit for purpose and in the absence of concrete resolution felt by the estimated 3 million years that this is it is untenable to continue with the system as it stands. given the positive contributions, what country plans just the prime minister had to deal with this? >> the right honorable gentleman knows that want an earlier agreement which will enable us to guarantee living in the u.k., but also guarantee the u.k. citizen. the application on the home office is looking at this and as they always do, looking how they can improve. >> mr. speaker, since 2010, the full-time staff equivalent cut e affordable care act, i just want to point out once again how different this bill is from
. >> the international women's day lewis shaw all campaigners for equality while including the waspy campaigners. the committee has recommended the u.k. must guarantee this stat is an act unilaterally if necessary. the committee then went on to see her consideration of permanent residency is not fit for purpose and in the absence of concrete resolution felt by the estimated 3 million years that this is it is untenable to continue with the system as it stands. given the positive...
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jamiel shaw jr. was an incredible young man with unlimited potential, who was getting ready to go to college where he would have excelled as a great college quarterback, but he never got the chance. his father, who is in the audience tonight, has become a very good friend of mine. jamiel, thank you. [ applause ] >> also with us are susan oliver and jessica davis. their husbands, deputy sheriff danny oliver and detective michael davis, were slain in the line of duty in california. they were pillars of their community. these brave men were viciously gunned down by an illegal immigrant with a criminal record and two prior deportations. should have never been in our country. sitting with susan is her daughter, jenna. jenna, i want you to know that your father was a hero and that tonight you have the love of an entire country supporting you and praying for you. [ applause ] to jamiel, jenna, susan and jessica, i want you to know that we will never stop fighting for justice. your loved ones will never, eve
jamiel shaw jr. was an incredible young man with unlimited potential, who was getting ready to go to college where he would have excelled as a great college quarterback, but he never got the chance. his father, who is in the audience tonight, has become a very good friend of mine. jamiel, thank you. [ applause ] >> also with us are susan oliver and jessica davis. their husbands, deputy sheriff danny oliver and detective michael davis, were slain in the line of duty in california. they...
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as shaw lay hospitalized, they would not let the father communicate with the wife. they would say he'd be meeting with her when they said so. the brothers bugged her house with hidden listening devices and told her her movements were under constant surveillance and conversations within the house and over the telephone were being listened to. they would repeat what she had told people to prove that they were really listening. this happened in the united states of america. the relativeve it, asked. galani obtained a secret cell phone and stood in the yard to communicate with relatives who encouraged her to call the police. after she did, abid threatened her very severely, made her fearful. they told her they were going to abduct or kidnap her family back in pakistan and she had to apologize. imran, an that's the individual that was doing computer work here for -- had done some for so many of our democratic friends here in the house, but he tried to manipulate her. she said to him, if you say you're my son why are you keeping my phone conversations listened to? so he s
as shaw lay hospitalized, they would not let the father communicate with the wife. they would say he'd be meeting with her when they said so. the brothers bugged her house with hidden listening devices and told her her movements were under constant surveillance and conversations within the house and over the telephone were being listened to. they would repeat what she had told people to prove that they were really listening. this happened in the united states of america. the relativeve it,...
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a very different story for sophie shaw, who worked for seven years on zero hours contracts in the restaurant in restaurants on zero—hour contracts. i started off with one but i would get three hours one week, 60 hours the next week... you couldn't live like that, so i ended up taking on two other jobs in order to have some kind of security. and it still wasn't enough. it was a nightmare, it was crazy. i ended up having to move all the way from york to london in order to secure a full—time job. the contracts have been attacked. sports direct was criticised for victorian working practices after it was revealed that thousands of its staff were on zero hours. that company has reformed and many other firms are seeing zero hours as a hindrance, not a help. the rate of growth in the number of contracts has slowed markedly. a jd wetherspoon pub in central london. but what happened at this company is really interesting. tens of thousands of staff at this pub chain used to be on zero hours contracts, but the company decided to change and encouraged people onto guaranteed hours. yes, the number of peop
a very different story for sophie shaw, who worked for seven years on zero hours contracts in the restaurant in restaurants on zero—hour contracts. i started off with one but i would get three hours one week, 60 hours the next week... you couldn't live like that, so i ended up taking on two other jobs in order to have some kind of security. and it still wasn't enough. it was a nightmare, it was crazy. i ended up having to move all the way from york to london in order to secure a full—time...
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jamiel shaw jr. was an incredible young man, with unlimited potential, who was getting ready to go to college where he would have excelled as a great college quarterback, but he never got the chance. his father, who is in the audience tonight, has become a very good friend of mine. jamiel, thank you. thank you. [applause] pres. trump: also with us are susan oliver and jessica davis. their husbands, deputy sheriff danny oliver and detective michael davis, were slain in the line of duty in california. they were pillars of their community. these brave men were viciously gunned down by an illegal immigrant with a criminal record and two prior deportations. should have never been in our country. sitting with susan is her daughter, jenna. jenna, i want you to know that your father was a hero, and that tonight, you have the love of an entire country supporting you and praying for you. [applause] pres. trump: i want you to know that we will never stop fighting for justice. your loved ones will never, ever be
jamiel shaw jr. was an incredible young man, with unlimited potential, who was getting ready to go to college where he would have excelled as a great college quarterback, but he never got the chance. his father, who is in the audience tonight, has become a very good friend of mine. jamiel, thank you. thank you. [applause] pres. trump: also with us are susan oliver and jessica davis. their husbands, deputy sheriff danny oliver and detective michael davis, were slain in the line of duty in...
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jamiel shaw jr.as an incredible young man with unlimited potential who is getting ready to go to college where he would have excelled as a great college quarterback. but he never goat the chance. his father, who is in the audience tonight, has become a very good friend of mine. jamiel, thank you. thank you. [applause] >> also with us are susan oliver and jessica davis. their husbands, deputy sheriff danny oliver and detective michael davis were slain in the line of duty in california. they were pillars of their community. these brave men were viciously gunned down by an illegal immigrant with a gun record and two prior depoor terrorists. never should have been in our country. sitting with susan is her daughter jenna. jenna, i want you to know that your father was a hero and that tonight you have the love of an entire country supporting you and praying for you. [applause] >> to jamiel, jenna, susan, and jessica, i want you to know that we will never stop fighting for justice. your loved ones will neve
jamiel shaw jr.as an incredible young man with unlimited potential who is getting ready to go to college where he would have excelled as a great college quarterback. but he never goat the chance. his father, who is in the audience tonight, has become a very good friend of mine. jamiel, thank you. thank you. [applause] >> also with us are susan oliver and jessica davis. their husbands, deputy sheriff danny oliver and detective michael davis were slain in the line of duty in california....
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george bernard shaw. we cannot afford to give ourselves a moral errors when our most enterprising neighbor, the soviet union, unanimously judiciously liquidates the handful of the exploiters to make the world safe for honest man. if you see the actual original notes from the meeting which and other people had recorded, that was precisely, precisely what stalin told bernard shaw. he parroted the exact line stalin wanted them to say. somebody who wasn't taken by this but was a witness was the malcolm muggeridge. and on his return, he commented on what he saw, talking of the american progressives. they are in questionably one of the wonders of the age, and i shall cherish them as a memory until i die, the spectacle of them traveling with optimism through a national countryside, wondering about -- wondering about squalor with overcrowded soviet towns, listening with unshakable faith to the patterns as carefully a indoctrinated guide is repeating like schoolchildren a multiplication table the bogus statistics
george bernard shaw. we cannot afford to give ourselves a moral errors when our most enterprising neighbor, the soviet union, unanimously judiciously liquidates the handful of the exploiters to make the world safe for honest man. if you see the actual original notes from the meeting which and other people had recorded, that was precisely, precisely what stalin told bernard shaw. he parroted the exact line stalin wanted them to say. somebody who wasn't taken by this but was a witness was the...
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we overthrew the shaw of iran. judge jeanine: there are reports state department money went into israel in the obama administration to work against a prime minister netanyahu in his election. >> in recent years there have been>> a whole bunch of state department programs where they funds ngos with the express purpose of influencing the government, the election, who forms the government. judge jeanine: interesting. but shock, shock, that we could do something like this. shaw for your service and thank you for being on "justice with judge jeanine" tonight. house intelligencenk giving the president a monday deadline for proof of wiretapping. will he explain his bombshell. >> gaightss? did you miss my open last night? shame on you. but you are in luck. we'll give you a second look. what if someone wiretaps you? >> of course we don't want to know what you are saying. but tell us>> the horrible thins people have said to you on your phone. >> onng my phone? judge jeanine: justice is always served up best on the streets. t
we overthrew the shaw of iran. judge jeanine: there are reports state department money went into israel in the obama administration to work against a prime minister netanyahu in his election. >> in recent years there have been>> a whole bunch of state department programs where they funds ngos with the express purpose of influencing the government, the election, who forms the government. judge jeanine: interesting. but shock, shock, that we could do something like this. shaw for your...
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lucas shaw spoke to susan wojcicki earlier, who is ceo of youtube.d by asking about the details of the new service. ms. wojcicki: on youtube, we have a nod of demand for tv content. we think it's a great opportunity with mobile phones, because everyone is carrying a tv around in their pocket, but they are not using it for tv. we saw this giant opportunity about all this amazing tv content, and making it available to a generation that loves content, but they want content on demand, they want to watch it on any device, they want to not have the commitments currently required for tv. we just saw a big opportunity to bring the old tv experience to the audience. reporter: with all these networks, neither are owned by companies that in the past, youtube has had a tortured relationship fighting over copyrights. you have to make assurances about those topics? ms. wojcicki: we actually work with all of the large broadcasters and networks to bring that content onto youtube now. we have clips, we have shows, so we have had a good relationship with them. we have
lucas shaw spoke to susan wojcicki earlier, who is ceo of youtube.d by asking about the details of the new service. ms. wojcicki: on youtube, we have a nod of demand for tv content. we think it's a great opportunity with mobile phones, because everyone is carrying a tv around in their pocket, but they are not using it for tv. we saw this giant opportunity about all this amazing tv content, and making it available to a generation that loves content, but they want content on demand, they want to...
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their names arejemille shaw, government failed them.lle shaw, susan oliver, jenna oliver and jessica davis. jemille's17—year—old son was viciously murdered by an illegal immigrant gang member who had just been released from prison. he was an incredible young man with unlimited potential, who was getting ready to go to college, where he would have excelled as a great college quarterback. but he never got the chance. his father, who is in the audience tonight, has become a very good friend of mine. jemille, thank you. thank you. also with us are susan oliver and jessica davis. their husbands were slain in the line of duty in california. they were pillars of their community. these brave men we re their community. these brave men were viciously gunned down by an illegal immigrant with a criminal record and two prior deportations should have never been in our country. sitting with susan is her daughter, jenna. i want to that your father was a hero and tonight you have the love on an entire country supporting you and praying for you. applause
their names arejemille shaw, government failed them.lle shaw, susan oliver, jenna oliver and jessica davis. jemille's17—year—old son was viciously murdered by an illegal immigrant gang member who had just been released from prison. he was an incredible young man with unlimited potential, who was getting ready to go to college, where he would have excelled as a great college quarterback. but he never got the chance. his father, who is in the audience tonight, has become a very good friend of...
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more on her story with author mark shaw. this winter you have the power to heal. because your purchase of vaseline® intensive care lotion supports the vaseline® healing project. join us to help millions in crisis heal their skin. . >>> welcome back. our question of the day regarding the affordable care act, specifically how concerned are you with the effort to repeal and replace the affordable care act? as you can see here 17% said not at all. 59% said very concerned and 14 14 percent said somewhat concerned. . >> i have a couple of questions, very concerned self- employed and expect to lose coverage or be priced out. erika simpson said "very concerned, it's a debacle". that poll will be up throughout the day. twees us with the sash hag ktvu nine. christian captain joining us live now, any sign of them yet? ? >> reporter: mike, i've been looking as hard as i can as well as i can with the heavy police presence in the area. you can see this is the area where we focused our activity here at the garage. we're anticipating the former president will be pulling out of th
more on her story with author mark shaw. this winter you have the power to heal. because your purchase of vaseline® intensive care lotion supports the vaseline® healing project. join us to help millions in crisis heal their skin. . >>> welcome back. our question of the day regarding the affordable care act, specifically how concerned are you with the effort to repeal and replace the affordable care act? as you can see here 17% said not at all. 59% said very concerned and 14 14...
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speaking youtube ceo with shaw.some of the biggest names while at the mobile congress, including ericsson. it is aiming to capture some of the $1.2 trillion market for a broadband services. we caught up with ericsson's chief executive officer for more. >> in order to be as successful company you need to make money. you need a bottom line. that is a hygiene factor as i call it. we also need to invest to stay ahead of the game, but it is only by being profitable that we will be able to invest for the future. huawei no longer putting pressure on the market? >> pricing pressure will always be a factor to deal with. we can only combat that with innovation, new business model, new service offerings, etc.. that is what we will continue to do. >> much anticipation and analyst notes that you will sell the services side of the business? i'm starting my sixth week, so i would need some more time and then we will start to communicate what we do. >> when you are communicating what you are doing, many have been focused on the cre
speaking youtube ceo with shaw.some of the biggest names while at the mobile congress, including ericsson. it is aiming to capture some of the $1.2 trillion market for a broadband services. we caught up with ericsson's chief executive officer for more. >> in order to be as successful company you need to make money. you need a bottom line. that is a hygiene factor as i call it. we also need to invest to stay ahead of the game, but it is only by being profitable that we will be able to...
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. >> reporter: james shaw says he heard 12 shots. cell phone video taken just after the shooting. police say started after 9:30 when responded to 911 calls to campbell about a naked man. >> agitated about something and all of a sudden took his clothes off. >> running in the yard, throwing stuff, picking it up, running back to his truck parked in front. still naked. >> reporter: women say he rents a room in a house on eva court and don't really know him, finally called police after another neighbor came home with children. >> running towards them charging kids naked and they're like fourth grade. all screaming and crying. >> reporter: when police arrived, man got in his truck, rammed parked truck and police car before taking off. officers chased him. got into accident with another car and broke down at safeway where the officers tried to take him into custody. >> multiple officers fired. he was struck at least one. sheriff's office is investigating. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >>> police say this suv slammed into bicyclist sending her to the hospital with serious injuries. report th
. >> reporter: james shaw says he heard 12 shots. cell phone video taken just after the shooting. police say started after 9:30 when responded to 911 calls to campbell about a naked man. >> agitated about something and all of a sudden took his clothes off. >> running in the yard, throwing stuff, picking it up, running back to his truck parked in front. still naked. >> reporter: women say he rents a room in a house on eva court and don't really know him, finally called...
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ainsley: jamiel shaw, thank you for being with us.esident trump's former opponent think of his speech? senator marco rubio joins us next with his reaction. ♪ baby hold tight ♪ she said any way you want it ♪ just the way you need it ♪ any way you want it ♪ what makes thermacare different? two words: it heals. how? with heat. unlike creams and rubs that mask the pain, thermacare has patented heat cells that penetrate deep to increase circulation and accelerate healing. let's review: heat, plus relief, plus healing, equals thermacare. the proof that it heals is you. it's realizing beauty doesn't stop at my chin. roc®'s formula adapts to delicate skin areas. my fine lines here? visibly reduced in 4 weeks. chest, neck, and face cream from roc®. methods, not miracles.™ the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. shouldn't we say we have the lowest price? nope, badda book. badda boom. have you ever stayed with choice hotels? like at a comfort inn? yep. free waffles, can't go wrong. i
ainsley: jamiel shaw, thank you for being with us.esident trump's former opponent think of his speech? senator marco rubio joins us next with his reaction. ♪ baby hold tight ♪ she said any way you want it ♪ just the way you need it ♪ any way you want it ♪ what makes thermacare different? two words: it heals. how? with heat. unlike creams and rubs that mask the pain, thermacare has patented heat cells that penetrate deep to increase circulation and accelerate healing. let's review:...
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en otro asiento va estar shaw el padre de un joven afroamericano tambiÉn por un pandillero indocumentadoaciÓn de criminales violentos pero tal como lo mencionas, tambiÉn hay invitados especiales del otro lado, los demÓcratas, por ejemplo, estarÁn presentes los hijos de guadalupe garcÍa, la madre de estos dos niÑos nacidos aquÍ que fue deportada, recientemente fue a mÉxico, luego de que fue a una revisiÓn anual de sus documentos a la oficina de ice en arizona. Ángel y jacqueline son invitados por los representantes de arizona. otro invitado tambiÉn es andrÉs que estÁn una batalla legal... con el presidente por haber cancelado... enrique: veÍamos el presidente donald mientras saludaba a los presentes. se prepara el presidente para este primer mensaje frente al congreso. el discurso se lo entrega a ryan y el vicepresidente. marÍa elena: una escena que vemos muy distinta en otras ocasiones, tiene completamente el apoyo de ambas cÁmaras del congreso. vamos a escuchar al presidente de los estados unidos. estÁ esperando a que termine la ovaciÓn. nos habÍa adelantado que posiblemente el discurso
en otro asiento va estar shaw el padre de un joven afroamericano tambiÉn por un pandillero indocumentadoaciÓn de criminales violentos pero tal como lo mencionas, tambiÉn hay invitados especiales del otro lado, los demÓcratas, por ejemplo, estarÁn presentes los hijos de guadalupe garcÍa, la madre de estos dos niÑos nacidos aquÍ que fue deportada, recientemente fue a mÉxico, luego de que fue a una revisiÓn anual de sus documentos a la oficina de ice en arizona. Ángel y jacqueline son...
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whereas you from hank shaw, we live the concept that we do nothing alone. we bring together rate talent from threat to division like boston to form a cyber task force so we have the chops in each of our field offices to respond to threats, to collect evidence, to think in a great way about how the threat is moving. and the most important the cyber taskforces, to share information with the private sector and get appropriate information from the private sector. so that's one way where trying to focus ourselves the second way we're trying to focus ourselves is by stealing your talent. by stealing the great people who work for you and you get your interests are not entirely aligned here, by attracting great talent to work for the fbi, to respond to the sophisticated threat. we all face the same challenge here, a shortage of cyber trained talent. here's the challenge we face. we cannot compete with you on dell. you have more dough to pay people than we do. you don't come to the fbi for the living. if you did w rely to you during the recruiting process. [laughing
whereas you from hank shaw, we live the concept that we do nothing alone. we bring together rate talent from threat to division like boston to form a cyber task force so we have the chops in each of our field offices to respond to threats, to collect evidence, to think in a great way about how the threat is moving. and the most important the cyber taskforces, to share information with the private sector and get appropriate information from the private sector. so that's one way where trying to...
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. >> reporter: james shaw says he heard 12 shots. cell phone video taken just after the shooting. police say started after 9:30 when responded to 911 calls to campbell about a naked man. >> agitated about something and all of a sudden took his clothes off. >> running in the yard, throwing stuff, picking it up, running back to his truck parked in front. still naked. >> reporter: women say he rents a room in a house on eva court and don't really know him, finally called police after another neighbor came home with children. >> running towards them charging kids naked and they're like fourth grade. all screaming and crying. >> reporter: when police arrived, man got in his truck, rammed parked truck and police car before taking off. officers chased him. got into accident with another car and broke down at safeway where the officers tried to take him into custody. >> multiple officers fired. he was struck at least one. sheriff's office is investigating. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >>> police say this suv slammed into bicyclist sending her to the hospital with serious injuries. report th
. >> reporter: james shaw says he heard 12 shots. cell phone video taken just after the shooting. police say started after 9:30 when responded to 911 calls to campbell about a naked man. >> agitated about something and all of a sudden took his clothes off. >> running in the yard, throwing stuff, picking it up, running back to his truck parked in front. still naked. >> reporter: women say he rents a room in a house on eva court and don't really know him, finally called...
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their names are jamiel shaw, susan oliver, genoa oliver, and jessica davis.amiel shaw's son was viciously murdered by an illegal gang member who had just been released from prison. her son was young man who had unlimited potential, getting ready for college where he would have excelled as a great college quarterback. but he never got the voice. his father who is in the audience tonight has become a very good friend of mine. jamiel shaw, thank you. thank you. also with us are susan oliver and jessica davis. their husbands, deputy sheriff danny oliver and detective michael davis were slain in the line of duty in california. they were pillars of their community. these brave men were viciously gunned down by an illegal immigrant with a criminal record and two prior deportations. should have never been in our country. sitting with susan is her daughter, jenna. i want you to know that your father was a hero and tonight you have the love of an entire country supporting you and praying for you. [applause] >> president trump: jamiel, susan, jenna and jessica, we will
their names are jamiel shaw, susan oliver, genoa oliver, and jessica davis.amiel shaw's son was viciously murdered by an illegal gang member who had just been released from prison. her son was young man who had unlimited potential, getting ready for college where he would have excelled as a great college quarterback. but he never got the voice. his father who is in the audience tonight has become a very good friend of mine. jamiel shaw, thank you. thank you. also with us are susan oliver and...
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and kate cap shaw giving birth with two of her children during the show. >> we had big folders but nowe this this digital world. >> and hiding jessica behind a truck. she was just so damn big. >> and more new additions are welcome. ellen pompeiio's nearly 3-month-old son eli helping mommy with her debut. >> what was that experience like for you sh. >> i always resisted. i spent a lot of time there now as it is so to spend more time was a daunting thought. but i did it. it was super fun. the episode is amazing p. and i'm really glad that debbie allen pushed me to do it. >> we are glad she did too. grey's airs tonight on nbc. >>> time to talk about grandpa -- >> here eat thin's the thing. not often when you the lead actor is the youngest at 79 years old. >> let's go get our money back. >> morgan free milton bradley and allen arcen all retirees playing a life of leisure watching the bachelorette. >> the final rose tonight. >> luke. >> she's not moving far in those heels. >> she kissed them all. >> but they go broke when their pension goes missing. >> getting back at the bank who lost all
and kate cap shaw giving birth with two of her children during the show. >> we had big folders but nowe this this digital world. >> and hiding jessica behind a truck. she was just so damn big. >> and more new additions are welcome. ellen pompeiio's nearly 3-month-old son eli helping mommy with her debut. >> what was that experience like for you sh. >> i always resisted. i spent a lot of time there now as it is so to spend more time was a daunting thought. but i did...
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travis shaw looking to end it, but then he gave up back to back home runs in the fourth to perez and kirk nieuwenhuis. giants lose 6-4. and the a's lost. lost. los off the green for eagle, just misses. he'd make that putt for birdie to tie for the lead. open the door for the aussie, mark leashman. he struggled home and had to make this three footer, and with the victory, a trip to the masters. >>> big day in tennis >>> new on abc 7 news at 6:00. success for spacex and medical science as the dragon space capsule lands safely on earth. >>> and a good sign vineyards are getting back to normal after the drought. >>> ever wanted to peer into the eye of an active volcano? now you can, sort of. google hired a crew to go to volcanos off the coast of australia. they propelled into the crater to collect 360 degree street view imagery. it's quite a sight. >>> that's it for abc 7 n >>> welcome to "world news tonight." moment of truth. high drama as the fbi's james comey gets ready to testify. what will he say about russia and president trump's unsubstantiated wiretapping claims? >>> developing t
travis shaw looking to end it, but then he gave up back to back home runs in the fourth to perez and kirk nieuwenhuis. giants lose 6-4. and the a's lost. lost. los off the green for eagle, just misses. he'd make that putt for birdie to tie for the lead. open the door for the aussie, mark leashman. he struggled home and had to make this three footer, and with the victory, a trip to the masters. >>> big day in tennis >>> new on abc 7 news at 6:00. success for spacex and medical...
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as you heard from hank shaw, we live on the concept that we do nothing alone. we bring together great talent to form a cyber task force so we have the chops in each field office to respond to threats, collect evidence, to think in a great way about how his threat is moving. most important, to share information with the private sector and get appropriate information from the private sector. that is one way we are trying to focus ourselves. the second way is by stealing your talents. by stealing the great people who work for you, and you can see our interests are not entirely aligned here. by attracting great talent to work for the fbi, to respond to the sophisticated threat. we all face the same challenge, a shortage of cyber trained talent. here is the challenge we face. we cannot compete with you on dough. you have more than we do. you do not come to the fbi for a living. if you did, we lied to you in the recruiting process. [laughter] dir. comey: we bad mouth you. the pitch we make is come be part of this mission, come be part of something that is really hard
as you heard from hank shaw, we live on the concept that we do nothing alone. we bring together great talent to form a cyber task force so we have the chops in each field office to respond to threats, collect evidence, to think in a great way about how his threat is moving. most important, to share information with the private sector and get appropriate information from the private sector. that is one way we are trying to focus ourselves. the second way is by stealing your talents. by stealing...
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second, from our wounded officer oliver shaw. but please get serious-- send food."business. today is our off-duty retraining for all senior officers. (laughs) whoo! and, as you know, retraining is my baby, be pretty. rookies, you'll be, uh, spending your paid off-duty at the local high schools doing community outreach. sweet. except for officer peck, who will have the honor of helping me out with the retests. officer peck, please join me.
second, from our wounded officer oliver shaw. but please get serious-- send food."business. today is our off-duty retraining for all senior officers. (laughs) whoo! and, as you know, retraining is my baby, be pretty. rookies, you'll be, uh, spending your paid off-duty at the local high schools doing community outreach. sweet. except for officer peck, who will have the honor of helping me out with the retests. officer peck, please join me.
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the state of the shaw -- the shaw -- casey, weinberg, reagan, made it clear from the start that they would not permit the saudi monarchy to be overthrown. posted at columnist, to mostly in safire calls, the reagan corollary to the carter doctrine. there is no evidence linking these expressions of support for oil prices as opposed to maintaining western access to saudi oil and u.s. policy priorities since world war ii. weinberger claimed that one of the reasons we were selling the saudi's always arms was because of prices that the -- but the u.s. already had a price of arms sales to saudi arabia. basically, saudi decisions on prices and production levels which they did not make until 85, were calculated to maximize and protect income over the long run. a preferred prices that would discourage alternative sources of oil and alternatives to oil, prices that would harm western economies, western economies popped their oil and were they also had investments. these interests are aligned them more with oil importing companies and the other major oil exporting company -- countries. they deci
the state of the shaw -- the shaw -- casey, weinberg, reagan, made it clear from the start that they would not permit the saudi monarchy to be overthrown. posted at columnist, to mostly in safire calls, the reagan corollary to the carter doctrine. there is no evidence linking these expressions of support for oil prices as opposed to maintaining western access to saudi oil and u.s. policy priorities since world war ii. weinberger claimed that one of the reasons we were selling the saudi's always...
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. >> you stole my talking points speaking of what the mayor brought up thanks to randy shaw we are going we'll be initially the tenderloin new street lights program and it is going to make an incredible difference in our neighborhood to lit up the streets i'm proud to be here where the community that is actually, the second project that the city hesitate partnered with trust for public land in the district i represent a few years ago we reopened bodecker park in the heart of tenderloin and most amazing thing about bodecker park not how beautiful but it is still beautiful and activated today wouldn't have been possible without the generous contributions and partners like the trust for public land. >> (clapping.) >> but also all the community-based organizations that activate the park every single day and insure that the park didn't turn into a place that was unsafe but a place for seniors and children to joy in experiencing and planting i see some of the partners here i see the center and david and i see kate robison from the state passages that organize the volunteers in the afternoons w
. >> you stole my talking points speaking of what the mayor brought up thanks to randy shaw we are going we'll be initially the tenderloin new street lights program and it is going to make an incredible difference in our neighborhood to lit up the streets i'm proud to be here where the community that is actually, the second project that the city hesitate partnered with trust for public land in the district i represent a few years ago we reopened bodecker park in the heart of tenderloin...
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a new cherry blossom pop up bar opens tonight in the shaw neighborhood.same team behind the popular holiday pop up bar. this time - cocktails and food will pay tribute to the cherry blossoms and japanese culture. all of superstar singer rihanna's from one of the country's most distinguished learning institutes. harvard named her the 2017 humanitarian of the year for her charitable efforts. the 29-year-old barbados native opened a state-of-the-art cancer diagnosis treatment center. and at 18, rihanna started her believe foundation to help terminally ill children. rihanna says her organizations mission is to impact as many lives around the world as possible. it's 5: and time for a check on weather. of severe storms; damaging winds, hail, isolated tornado (1-5pm) - 1st day of meteorological spring - warm, wet, & windy wednesday - much cooler late week - rain/snow mix friday today: warm and windy. showers and severe storms this afternoon and early evening. highs: 75-80 winds: sw 10-20 g 35+ tonight: becoming partly cloudy with falling temperatures. lows: 42-4
a new cherry blossom pop up bar opens tonight in the shaw neighborhood.same team behind the popular holiday pop up bar. this time - cocktails and food will pay tribute to the cherry blossoms and japanese culture. all of superstar singer rihanna's from one of the country's most distinguished learning institutes. harvard named her the 2017 humanitarian of the year for her charitable efforts. the 29-year-old barbados native opened a state-of-the-art cancer diagnosis treatment center. and at 18,...
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. >> in shaw, wusa 9. >> the place is called district cryo. they host many professional athletes at the center. if you want to give it a try, two sessions, $69. >>> that occasional joint might not be harmless. smoking marijuana can increase your risk of having stroke or heart failure. doctors say it's important that users know the risk. especially now that marijuana is on track to be recreational or medical use. >>> how's this for getting high on nature. have you seen this video yet? watch this little girl. whoa. that was wind in hawaii -- hawaii? ohio yesterday. i'm thinking about going to hawaii. she got caught up in a wind storm. she's got an iphone in one hand. and one hand on the handle. she's okay. but goodness gracious. no violent winds. but we saw snow and hail around here. this was tacoma park. check it out. if you have plans to go out this morning, you might want to wear a hat. >> little sleet pellets there. not so much hail. but that little girl's grip. >> fantastic. >> an ugly start to the weekend. absolutely. i think it's just a l
. >> in shaw, wusa 9. >> the place is called district cryo. they host many professional athletes at the center. if you want to give it a try, two sessions, $69. >>> that occasional joint might not be harmless. smoking marijuana can increase your risk of having stroke or heart failure. doctors say it's important that users know the risk. especially now that marijuana is on track to be recreational or medical use. >>> how's this for getting high on nature. have you...
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and he did strikeout five including the side in the third with shaw looking to end it, but he gave up back to back home runs in the fourth, and he went four innings and gave up six runs on nine hits. the a's lose today to colorado, 9-2, their final. final round of the arnold palmer invitational. off the green for eagle, and just misses, and he made that putt to tie but faulted with a three putt on 18. and then the same hole, and a 50-foot eagle putt. and he takes the lead but struggled home and has to make the three-footer for par for the win, and with a victory a. trip to the masters. and roger federer winning the first set, and 42 straight games during the tournament until he hits long here, and then it looked like we might have a three-setter, but you can't break a breaker. roger comes back. phenomenal. forehand down the line and now we go to match point for fed, and a nice forehand volley for the victory. 6-4, 7-5, and record-tying fifth record, and this is his 90th career championship. check your brackets as we approach the sweet 16. remember, tickets are still (male announcer) i
and he did strikeout five including the side in the third with shaw looking to end it, but he gave up back to back home runs in the fourth, and he went four innings and gave up six runs on nine hits. the a's lose today to colorado, 9-2, their final. final round of the arnold palmer invitational. off the green for eagle, and just misses, and he made that putt to tie but faulted with a three putt on 18. and then the same hole, and a 50-foot eagle putt. and he takes the lead but struggled home and...