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first, shell. goodies, the oil prices up 55% shell. goodies, the oil prices up 5596 in shell.o that has been a factor —— good news. 55% in the first quarter so that has been a factor -- good news. the bg group? the acquisition in the third quarter last year, they have taken costs out of that so it is good news and good numbers for shell. overall bp and shell, all good news relatively speaking. relatively good, all eyes to see when it will list and all eyes to the market and who will be in charge. we have talked about hsbc. i want your take on it. we talked about sarah in new york but it's been tough for the big banks, we have had all of this change in regulation, investment banking isn't as big as it was. these numbers don't look as good as this time last year. the numbers this time last year. the numbers this time last year. the numbers this time last year included the sale of their brazilian arm so they we re sale of their brazilian arm so they were a little inflated as it were. it is hard for a backlight hsbc but it has such a massive reach all around the world and has a go
first, shell. goodies, the oil prices up 55% shell. goodies, the oil prices up 5596 in shell.o that has been a factor —— good news. 55% in the first quarter so that has been a factor -- good news. the bg group? the acquisition in the third quarter last year, they have taken costs out of that so it is good news and good numbers for shell. overall bp and shell, all good news relatively speaking. relatively good, all eyes to see when it will list and all eyes to the market and who will be in...
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we show the shells from the animals but also talk about the animal that lived in the shell. >> you can find most of the shells -- every once in a while we've found sand dollars, starfish, somebody even found a sea horse once. we've had horseshoe crabs. so you can find various things. you just have to look. >> reporter: you just have to look. folks tell me the best time to find good shells would be about two to four days after a big storm when everything has washed ashore. now we're going from the beach to the water in our next hour. and some skilled children are going to teach us how to sail. see you then. for now, live in sea isle city, matt delucia, nbc10 news. >> very nice. matt's being taught kbooiids ho fish and sail and make shell necklaces. very nice. >> and you get to be on the water. so that's terrific. see you next hour. thanks. >> reporter: yeah. >>> from philadelphia with love some several granite slabs from philadelphia's closed love park are heading to sweden. a skateboarding coordinator in sweden wants to use the harvested stone create a skateboarding park there. for yea
we show the shells from the animals but also talk about the animal that lived in the shell. >> you can find most of the shells -- every once in a while we've found sand dollars, starfish, somebody even found a sea horse once. we've had horseshoe crabs. so you can find various things. you just have to look. >> reporter: you just have to look. folks tell me the best time to find good shells would be about two to four days after a big storm when everything has washed ashore. now we're...
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worth at least $5 million are purchased using shell companies. does the anonymity associated with the use of shell companies to buy real estate hurt the fbi's ability to trace the flow of illicit money and fight organized crime and do support efforts by the treasury department to use its existing authority to require more transparency in these transactions? >> yes and yes. >> okay, very good. i think this is a huge problem. when you hear that over half of them are purchased by shell companies, that is a major problem. in march, this committee on crime and terrorism called its first hearing. i think senator graham and senator whitehouse for that. i've protected our infrastructure -- he agreed this is a very important issue. as the ranking member of the rules committee, i'm particularly concerned about assuring our elections are safe from foreign interference. i recently led a group of 26 senators and calling a full count of the election to address russian security threats in the 2016 election. i'm also working on legislation in this area. can you
worth at least $5 million are purchased using shell companies. does the anonymity associated with the use of shell companies to buy real estate hurt the fbi's ability to trace the flow of illicit money and fight organized crime and do support efforts by the treasury department to use its existing authority to require more transparency in these transactions? >> yes and yes. >> okay, very good. i think this is a huge problem. when you hear that over half of them are purchased by shell...
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worth at least $5 million are purchased using shell companies. does the anonymity associated with the shell companies to buy real estate hurt the fbi's ability to fight organized crime? do you support efforts by the treasury department to use its existing authority to require more transparency in the transactions? >> yes and yes. >> very good. i think this is a huge problem. when you hear that over $5 million homes, half of them purchased by shell companies, that is a major problem. in march, this committee's subcommittee on crime and t terrorism held its first hearing. i thank senator graham and senator whitehouse for that. ken agreed this is a very important issue. as the ranking member of the rules committee, i'm particularly concerned about ensuring our elections are safe from foreign inter feerns. -- interference. i led a group of calling an account for the election commissions department to address russian cyber security threats in the 2016 election. i'm also working on legislation in this area. can you discuss how the fbi has coordinated w
worth at least $5 million are purchased using shell companies. does the anonymity associated with the shell companies to buy real estate hurt the fbi's ability to fight organized crime? do you support efforts by the treasury department to use its existing authority to require more transparency in the transactions? >> yes and yes. >> very good. i think this is a huge problem. when you hear that over $5 million homes, half of them purchased by shell companies, that is a major problem....
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now we reached out to both dow and shell but they did not return multiple messages. they said pub lalipublicly in t humans have never been harmed by it. they admit the state has taken a long time to reach a maximum allowable level and they're hoping to set that standard in the next month or so. now back to you. >>> thank you very much. now if you have a tip for steven, give us a call at 1-888-996-tips. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. >>> we're getting close to the summer and temperatures are going back to early spring and the possibility of a few showers in the forecast. >>> certified most accurate in the bay area. >>> and out of our high definition san francisco camera. it's not a low fog we're dealing with but it's throughout and we're checking in with 54 in san francisco and temperatures in the low 50s through tomorrow morning and it's the low clouds across the bay area. that will be the biggest thing for your morning commute, even cloud cover in the south bay. you'll have to watch out for patchy areas of drizzle for tomorrow and in the ea
now we reached out to both dow and shell but they did not return multiple messages. they said pub lalipublicly in t humans have never been harmed by it. they admit the state has taken a long time to reach a maximum allowable level and they're hoping to set that standard in the next month or so. now back to you. >>> thank you very much. now if you have a tip for steven, give us a call at 1-888-996-tips. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. >>> we're...
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so what is shell shock? >> shell shock was a term that i believe the british came up with because artillery shelling which is referred to, was one of the main sort of technologies of the war, during world war i, artillery had been around for centuries but now you're talking about artillery that's lobbed by much larger shells from a much greater distance that caused much destruction and it went on day and night. and as norman pointed out that his ancestor, i can't imagine what it must have been like. i was reading one account, often whether it was a soldier or civilian, they were able to interpret the sound of a particular shell and because of so much experience so they could figure out whether it was going to land close to them and they had to go into hiding or if they were safe. but if you had somebody at the front lines that's constantly being shelled, they -- a nickname was wiz banged. the shells would make a whizzing noise and bang they would hit. the term was coined for mostly i believe for british sold
so what is shell shock? >> shell shock was a term that i believe the british came up with because artillery shelling which is referred to, was one of the main sort of technologies of the war, during world war i, artillery had been around for centuries but now you're talking about artillery that's lobbed by much larger shells from a much greater distance that caused much destruction and it went on day and night. and as norman pointed out that his ancestor, i can't imagine what it must have...
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all the money -- i mean after going through shell company through shell company through shell company, the reporters found the moscow address where that last shell company was registered, and it turned out hundreds of other shell companies registered to the same address. >> fascinating. >> it was literally just a plaque on a wall. there was nobody there. it was like a multi-apartment building on the outskirts of moscow. nobody was there. it was just -- it's nothing. it's nothing. >> chris, that's what we show at dcreport, the same sort of thing. only here in america, so that you understand why this letter that trump put out is just garbage. >> david, let me ask you a final question here. we've had this strange thing where it occurred to us no one had asked the president if he filed his taxes this year. everyone knows he's not going to release them. but, you know, you got to file them. or, for someone like him, almost certainly you file an extension. so we asked the white house. we said, have you filed or filed an extension? they referred us to sheri dillon, the tax lawyer. we asked an
all the money -- i mean after going through shell company through shell company through shell company, the reporters found the moscow address where that last shell company was registered, and it turned out hundreds of other shell companies registered to the same address. >> fascinating. >> it was literally just a plaque on a wall. there was nobody there. it was like a multi-apartment building on the outskirts of moscow. nobody was there. it was just -- it's nothing. it's nothing....
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on the beach. >> a lot of shells. i don't remember seeing this many shells in several years. >> kind of hard to see now but there's a really neat variety of colors that you get in them. >> reporter: uc-irvine marine biologist has never personally seen so many bean clams in one place. although every 10 years or so he says it happens. >> we have some unusual suffer earlier this week and some erosion happened and it exposed them. if we leave them alone they will bury themselves down back in the sand. >> reporter: with sharks in the news lately, clams are a welcome sight. >> they are better than the sharks, right? >> reporter: wednesday, the clams were out in full force. today the waves have carried many of them back out to sea. in newport beach, michelle gile, kpix 5. >>> well, we are starting to see all the change in seasons and you can really see it from above. these nasa satellite images show how quickly the lush green hills are disappearing. the left picture is from march when much of the state was green. a couple of
on the beach. >> a lot of shells. i don't remember seeing this many shells in several years. >> kind of hard to see now but there's a really neat variety of colors that you get in them. >> reporter: uc-irvine marine biologist has never personally seen so many bean clams in one place. although every 10 years or so he says it happens. >> we have some unusual suffer earlier this week and some erosion happened and it exposed them. if we leave them alone they will bury...
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what is shell shock? >> shell shock is a term the british came up with. because artillery shock had been around for centuries but now you are talking about artillery that is lobbed by much larger shells from greater distance that caused much destruction. it went on day and night. as norman pointed out, his ancestor, i can't imagine what it must have been like to constantly shell. i was riding one account where often whether there was a soldier or civilian, they were able to interpret the sound of a particular shell, because of so much experience. they could figure out whether it was going to land close to them and anied to go inthey had to g or if they were safe. if you had someone constantly being shelled, a nickname was whiz bang. they would make a whizzing noise and bang they would hit. the term was coined mostly for british soldiers. the british government did deal with shell shock certainly better i think than the americans did. they had a hospital in scotland that was set aside. when the american troops came back from the war in 1919, there were a n
what is shell shock? >> shell shock is a term the british came up with. because artillery shock had been around for centuries but now you are talking about artillery that is lobbed by much larger shells from greater distance that caused much destruction. it went on day and night. as norman pointed out, his ancestor, i can't imagine what it must have been like to constantly shell. i was riding one account where often whether there was a soldier or civilian, they were able to interpret the...
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comey's bomb shell memo. fbi director james comey says president trump asked him to end the investigation into former national security adviser michael flynn. the white house is pushing back against this truly stunning report even as it struggles with fall out for the president's chairing of intelligence with russia. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >> breaking news tonight. source is telling cnn that fired fbi director james comey wrote a memo that the president asked him in february to end the probe of national security adviser michael flynn, who was fired. comey himself was dismissed by the president last week. the white house is responding to night saying quote, this is not a truthful or accurate portrayal of the conversation between the president and mr. comey, end quote. we're covering that and much more this hour with our guest including senator angus king and elijah cummings, ranking member of the house orsight
comey's bomb shell memo. fbi director james comey says president trump asked him to end the investigation into former national security adviser michael flynn. the white house is pushing back against this truly stunning report even as it struggles with fall out for the president's chairing of intelligence with russia. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >> breaking news tonight. source is...
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campaigners accuse shell of putting profit before the environment.as to prove that leaving the legs of this enormous oil rig behind won't cause environmental damage. and to date, they simply have not done that. shell says it welcomes the comments and will work with all interested parties. the topside is now on its way to hartlepool where a salvage company awaits. and the coming years will see hundreds more platforms being decommissioned. the first of these giants from the once so vital brent oilfield is now being brought ashore to end its life. john maguire, bbc news, hartlepool. one of the world's biggest energy companies, bp, has reported a profit of £1.1 billion for the first quarter of the year. it comes after two yea rs of heavy losses. the improved financial performance was because of cost—saving measures and the higher oil price. if the former chancellor george 0sborne has begun his newjob as editor of the london evening standard. he has promised that under his editorship, the paper will inform and entertain. 0ur media editor reports. george 0
campaigners accuse shell of putting profit before the environment.as to prove that leaving the legs of this enormous oil rig behind won't cause environmental damage. and to date, they simply have not done that. shell says it welcomes the comments and will work with all interested parties. the topside is now on its way to hartlepool where a salvage company awaits. and the coming years will see hundreds more platforms being decommissioned. the first of these giants from the once so vital brent...
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velveeta shells & cheese. there's gold in them thar shells. >> announcer: now a. live desk update p update. welcome back. an update on the ransom ware cyber attack. we are hearing more companies overseas have been hit this morning and just got heard the japanese media reporting the railway company was hit and doesn't seem to be affecting train service for folks and one japanese hospital is closed, and meanwhile the french auto maker says one of its plants won't open due to the attack. i am keeping my eye on developmen developments. >>> we are learning more this morning about how the cyber attack works. the well-coordinated attacks crippled thousands of computers worldwide since friday, and it was a vulnerability in windows, and microsoft offered a patch back in march. they are saying it's not too late for those companies to protect themselves p. to those who have not updated your software, it's imperative you do so to get through it and to continue to get through it as the attack will change over the week. >> experts are warning this could be the beginning and we
velveeta shells & cheese. there's gold in them thar shells. >> announcer: now a. live desk update p update. welcome back. an update on the ransom ware cyber attack. we are hearing more companies overseas have been hit this morning and just got heard the japanese media reporting the railway company was hit and doesn't seem to be affecting train service for folks and one japanese hospital is closed, and meanwhile the french auto maker says one of its plants won't open due to the attack....
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velveeta shells & cheese.gold in them thar shells. >>> time to check "the pulse" starting with a revealing new interview with britain a prince william. >> the future king of england opened up to british "gq" about how 20 years later he's still coming to terms with the death of his mother and hopes that his work involving mental health will help others become more open about talking about their feelings. >> william told the magazine that mentally he's in one of the best places he's been since princess diana's death but that he still struggles to cope with her loss. >> "gq" released this image of the prince and his family at home as william revealed he wishes his mother could have met kate as well as his children. that issue, by the way, will be available to download on thursday. really a raw and interesting interview there with william. >>> so, neither of us has ever been so super drunk then wake up the next morning to find mysterious photos on our phones. that would be fake news. >> i don't ever remember that
velveeta shells & cheese.gold in them thar shells. >>> time to check "the pulse" starting with a revealing new interview with britain a prince william. >> the future king of england opened up to british "gq" about how 20 years later he's still coming to terms with the death of his mother and hopes that his work involving mental health will help others become more open about talking about their feelings. >> william told the magazine that mentally he's...
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shell casings covering the ground near lombard street. shots were fired between two cars. >> rick boone is live on the scene with the latest on the search for the gunmen, rick? >> reporter: police are still trying to find out exactly who were these two gunmen who were rolling down this block behind me. neighbors say it only lasted for a few seconds and then the gunmen sped often. no one was injured, but it was a loud wakeup call for a lot of residents in this area. it happened around 9:30 this morning. it went on for a few seconds, bullets were flying, a car was hit and shell casings were found along the street. neighbors say they can't believe something like this happened on their heavily-traveled block. >> it scares me. there's also been a couple other incidence which i've heard about on the street which is closer to where we are, that really makes me nervous. >> yeah, obviously you go up and down this road. >> all the time, all the time. >> reporter: with your kids, and i mean, you could have went out for an early morning walk. >> yeah
shell casings covering the ground near lombard street. shots were fired between two cars. >> rick boone is live on the scene with the latest on the search for the gunmen, rick? >> reporter: police are still trying to find out exactly who were these two gunmen who were rolling down this block behind me. neighbors say it only lasted for a few seconds and then the gunmen sped often. no one was injured, but it was a loud wakeup call for a lot of residents in this area. it happened...
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the shell hit his radio compartment on the side of the wild cat. the lead splattered up into his leg and his arm and his face. he had a heck of a time getting the oxygen mask on later in the day. one of my boys got a bullet by the knee and came up by his crotch. we cut the bullet out, sent him to the hospital and in three days, he was back out there flying. >> they were tougher than tougher. >> they were. the thing behind it all, dedication to god and country. ♪ there's a star spangled banner waving somewhere ♪ ♪ in a distant land so many miles away ♪ ♪ only uncle sam's get to go there ♪ ♪ where i wish that i could also live someday ♪ >> after the war, joe never went back to farming. he became an entrepreneur, governor of south dakota, a sports executive, a writer and a hunter. but more than his resume, it is joe's spirit, his iron will to achieve that makes him the quint essential gi. a leader of men first tested and foreshaped by combat. >> in those young men, i think of them every day of my life. i think of those that didn't make it. half of us
the shell hit his radio compartment on the side of the wild cat. the lead splattered up into his leg and his arm and his face. he had a heck of a time getting the oxygen mask on later in the day. one of my boys got a bullet by the knee and came up by his crotch. we cut the bullet out, sent him to the hospital and in three days, he was back out there flying. >> they were tougher than tougher. >> they were. the thing behind it all, dedication to god and country. ♪ there's a star...
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. >> a bomb shell announcement from the nation's capital, the man who was once u.s. attorney right here in san francisco is now tapped with investigati president trump's ties to russia. good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm alma daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. tonight both republicans and democrats are praising the choice of robert mueller as special counsel. mueller is a former fbi director and served at the u.s. attorney for the northern district of california between 1998 and 2001. >> let's begin our team coverage with abc7 news reporter maggie in the nation's capital. maggie? >> dan and alma, washington is in shock as the white house gets hit with a third bomb shell in just as many days. and now lawmakers and the administration are scrambling to respond. in a week of breaking developments -- >> obviously it's a step in the right direction. >> reporter: a major decision from the department of justice. >> very solid and significant step. >> reporter: the department of justice appointed a special counsel to take over the investigation into russia's interferen
. >> a bomb shell announcement from the nation's capital, the man who was once u.s. attorney right here in san francisco is now tapped with investigati president trump's ties to russia. good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm alma daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. tonight both republicans and democrats are praising the choice of robert mueller as special counsel. mueller is a former fbi director and served at the u.s. attorney for the northern district of california between 1998...
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i stepped out to see what was happening will stop i saw shelling was going on by the army, so shellinginside. later, i heard that the boy died in the firing. he was my neighbour. because of the unrest, schools were shut for seven months. they had locked all the doors. after this incident, i wouldn't go out. if i heard any noise, i would hide in the corner in my house. i really miss playing cricket outdoors. i really miss school and my friends. a painful defeat. that is how the number one player described being defeated by an algorithm. players ta ke defeated by an algorithm. players take turns placing stones on a 19 by 19 quid seeking to take control of the most territory. it is considered one of the most complex games. the top master played google artificial intelligence and lost in a three pa rt intelligence and lost in a three part match. looks like a tough match indeed. stay with us. coming up will be having a look at sri lanka and its mounting debt crisis. the government has been courting investment from china but faces heated opposition. thank you so much forjoining us. by for no
i stepped out to see what was happening will stop i saw shelling was going on by the army, so shellinginside. later, i heard that the boy died in the firing. he was my neighbour. because of the unrest, schools were shut for seven months. they had locked all the doors. after this incident, i wouldn't go out. if i heard any noise, i would hide in the corner in my house. i really miss playing cricket outdoors. i really miss school and my friends. a painful defeat. that is how the number one player...
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. >> a bomb shell announcement from the nation's capital, the man who was once u.s.ney right here in san francisco is now tapped with investigating president trump's ties to russia. good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm alma daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. tonight both republicans and democrats are praising the choice of robert mueller as special counsel. mueller is a former fbi director and served at the u.s. attorney for the northern district of california between 1998 and 2001. >> let's begin our team coverage with abc7 news reporter maggie in the nation's capital. maggie? >> dan and alma, washington is in shock as the white house gets hit with a third bomb shell in just as many days. and now lawmakers and the administration are scrambling to respond. in a week of breaking developments -- >> obviously it's a step in the right direction. >> reporter: a major decision from the department of justice. >> very solid and significant step. >> reporter: the department of justice appointed a special counsel to take over the investigation into russia's interference w
. >> a bomb shell announcement from the nation's capital, the man who was once u.s.ney right here in san francisco is now tapped with investigating president trump's ties to russia. good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm alma daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. tonight both republicans and democrats are praising the choice of robert mueller as special counsel. mueller is a former fbi director and served at the u.s. attorney for the northern district of california between 1998 and...
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two drivers, a car was hit and shell casings were found along the street. neighbors tell me they can't believe something like this happened on this heavily traveled block. >> i woke up and was trying to grab a cup of coffee and heard something i thought was a firecracker, and i heard another one. there was about 12 in total coming down folk street right here, and i literally hit the deck after about the sixth one. >> reporter: and this is still ongoing. so far, no arrests, and the big question is why did this all happen. police are investigating this at this hour. neighbors here still very concerned. life in san francisco, rick boone, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you very much. a daughter killed and the mother in the hospital after an early morning crash in fremont. this was the scene just after2:00 this morning. the daughter, 18 years old, died at the scene. the mother rushed to the hospital, severely injured but
two drivers, a car was hit and shell casings were found along the street. neighbors tell me they can't believe something like this happened on this heavily traveled block. >> i woke up and was trying to grab a cup of coffee and heard something i thought was a firecracker, and i heard another one. there was about 12 in total coming down folk street right here, and i literally hit the deck after about the sixth one. >> reporter: and this is still ongoing. so far, no arrests, and the...
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shell reporting earnings 41 cents a share. up nearly 3%.das says first quarter profits climbed thanks to a strong showing in north america and china shares up 1.6%. coming up on squawk on the street, sarah will speak with the ceo. you can watch that at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >>> other stocks to watch this morning. some other movers. >>> shares of avis getting clobbered after a larger than expected loss. >>> tesla doubled its revenues, but the loss was wider than expected. shares are lower in the premarket. >>> facebook reporting better than expected earnings for the quarter. the company announcing plans to hire 3,000 new workers to help stop hate speech, child abuse and other crimes being broadcast on its sites. the stock is off more than 1%. >>> time for our top trending stories. a big alert for all google users. google docs has been hit with a sophisticated phishing attack. it prompts users to open a document and then sends them to a page that could put information at risk. >> you know what this is handy for? wedding planning. that's when yo
shell reporting earnings 41 cents a share. up nearly 3%.das says first quarter profits climbed thanks to a strong showing in north america and china shares up 1.6%. coming up on squawk on the street, sarah will speak with the ceo. you can watch that at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >>> other stocks to watch this morning. some other movers. >>> shares of avis getting clobbered after a larger than expected loss. >>> tesla doubled its revenues, but the loss was wider than...
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joining us, senator, i want you to react to this bomb shell in the washington post. i will read to you the first sentence in the article. president trump revealed highly classified information to the russian ambassador in a meeting last week. current and white house officials saying trump disclosures jeopardize a critical source of intelligence on the islamic state. your reaction? >> well, i don't know whether it happened or not. i think senator burr and senator warner, vice chairmen, will look into it. rs i know they will look into it. but your correspondent described exactly what code word is. i know whenever i'm given something a code word, classification, we do it in a secure room. it is done very, very carefully. you never discuss it outside. th the president is laughing when the foreign minister and russian ambassador, people that were under investigation for involving themselves in our election and continue to involve themselves here and elsewhere around the world. it was the most jarring photograph scene of any democratic administration. >> only reason we hav
joining us, senator, i want you to react to this bomb shell in the washington post. i will read to you the first sentence in the article. president trump revealed highly classified information to the russian ambassador in a meeting last week. current and white house officials saying trump disclosures jeopardize a critical source of intelligence on the islamic state. your reaction? >> well, i don't know whether it happened or not. i think senator burr and senator warner, vice chairmen,...
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we are shelling it over and over again, but it isjust we are shelling it over and over again, but iting. more on that and other news on the bbc website. as always, thank you for watching. hello there. well, the rain arrived earlier than forecast across the south—east of england during thursday afternoon and its continued to move slowly northwards. but brought a very wet night for the south—east of england, east anglia, the east midlands, and getting in towards the north—east of england by the time we reach friday morning. further west, though, it's clearer skies. any showers died away. and a touch of frost in one or two places. but less cold in the south—east because of cloud cover. so, first thing friday, then, it's a lovely bright start in many northern and western areas. showers never too far away, though, for the north and west and outer hebrides, but an area of low pressure. but the bulk of scotland and northern ireland will be bright. a chilly start, but bright. lots of sunshine. same too as well for the far north—west of england and wales and the far south—west of england. may
we are shelling it over and over again, but it isjust we are shelling it over and over again, but iting. more on that and other news on the bbc website. as always, thank you for watching. hello there. well, the rain arrived earlier than forecast across the south—east of england during thursday afternoon and its continued to move slowly northwards. but brought a very wet night for the south—east of england, east anglia, the east midlands, and getting in towards the north—east of england by...
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that is afternoon someone brought two artillery shells to a police station prompting evacuations and a shelter in place order. nabs reporter wayne freedman explains this whole thing came from good intentions. >> reporter: safe to say that at jones and eddy in san francisco, the old hotel harold and its inhabitants have seen better days. especially after the scare that its 85 mostly disabled and non-english speaking residents endured early this afternoon. >> it was very difficult. >> reporter: that is tony who with the san francisco police and fire departments evacuated some seven floors worth of people all because of two artillery shells similar to this that the caretaker of an elderly veteran found at a nearby apartment. he put them in his car and drove them to the police station. >> he left them in his vehicle and came into the station, told us that he had these two rounds in his car seat in front. >> reporter: police responded by following protocol. they blocked the street, began evacuating buildings. residents had no time to grab anything, nor did they know why. >> well, it's acr
that is afternoon someone brought two artillery shells to a police station prompting evacuations and a shelter in place order. nabs reporter wayne freedman explains this whole thing came from good intentions. >> reporter: safe to say that at jones and eddy in san francisco, the old hotel harold and its inhabitants have seen better days. especially after the scare that its 85 mostly disabled and non-english speaking residents endured early this afternoon. >> it was very difficult....
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i go, "a shell made out of tried chicken? that's in-conceivable ."r uncle can get back in the country. i was, like, wow, mom, that's crazy. but yo you want to know what's inconceivable? this shell... ( laughter ) obviously, i don't agree with the ban. of course not. but the problem is i do agree with, like, every third thing that trump says. it's like a weird multiple choice test. he'll be like mexicans are rapists, muslims have got to go, the government is broken, it could do better. i'll be, like, one of those is true. but are all of them true is this ( laughter ) and then he says some things that are definitely true. they have nothing to do with the debate but hillary would be up there and say this is what i'm going to do about i.s.i.s. and bring ac jobs. what about you, donald? he would be just, like, la guardia airport sucks. i would be, like, it does, man! hillary hasn't talked about la guardia all year! she's lying, check the e-mails. ( laughter ) and now we're here. i still think we're going to be okay. i really do. i believe in god. like, go
i go, "a shell made out of tried chicken? that's in-conceivable ."r uncle can get back in the country. i was, like, wow, mom, that's crazy. but yo you want to know what's inconceivable? this shell... ( laughter ) obviously, i don't agree with the ban. of course not. but the problem is i do agree with, like, every third thing that trump says. it's like a weird multiple choice test. he'll be like mexicans are rapists, muslims have got to go, the government is broken, it could do better....
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shell reported a sharp increase in quarterly net profit beating expectations. this due to stronger oil prices and better refining margins. airfrance-klm launched a net loss of 260 million euros this quarter but sounded a positive tone saying demand from asia and south america was recovering. infineon is called lower. i think it would be trang lower as the markets a now open despite benefiting from the auto sector demand for its cruise control chips. and alstom confirming financial targets for the near-term. also saying adjusted earnings before interest have increased by 15% year on year. in fact, we will speak to the co of alstom in about a half hour's time. >>> let's stick with france for a moment. the french presidential candidates, marine le pen and emanuel macron squared off in their final tv debate ahead of the second round of voting on sunday. the two candidates clashed on security, the economy, and their visions for france in the world. macron accused le pen of wanting to close france off from the rest of europe. take a listen. >> translator: what you ca
shell reported a sharp increase in quarterly net profit beating expectations. this due to stronger oil prices and better refining margins. airfrance-klm launched a net loss of 260 million euros this quarter but sounded a positive tone saying demand from asia and south america was recovering. infineon is called lower. i think it would be trang lower as the markets a now open despite benefiting from the auto sector demand for its cruise control chips. and alstom confirming financial targets for...
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by the 1960s, the war front was becoming a sad empty shell of its former self. in 1966 the navy yard in world war ii would have been the largest deployer commission. by the time i moved about an a minute away from the navy yard, it was the home to a few operating warehouses but the buildings fell on the body that had been reportedly conducted by one of the legendary wiseguys. our next-door neighbor was an elderly irish couple who had one taken in the borders as for so many dead in the brownstone areas during the depression and the decades following. they were now being paid by the city of new york to house the elderly, and that was the musical accompaniment of my children's earlier years. brooklyn was actually losing population. years like later they would say about this time you heard it over and over in these days. the police gq magazine called the. they would protect their cashiers and now have windows nt things of their expansive and expensive selections. how could they be interested for those made in brooklyn or saving so. the place isn't even a city, it is
by the 1960s, the war front was becoming a sad empty shell of its former self. in 1966 the navy yard in world war ii would have been the largest deployer commission. by the time i moved about an a minute away from the navy yard, it was the home to a few operating warehouses but the buildings fell on the body that had been reportedly conducted by one of the legendary wiseguys. our next-door neighbor was an elderly irish couple who had one taken in the borders as for so many dead in the...
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in where the shells were landing, too. they were devastatingly effective. the crews themselves, there was no uniform regulations for the navy personnel on these guns. there are photos of them wearing dresswhites, there were blues -- not their dress blues, their navy blues. there are wearing army navy uniforms. rank was on your sleeve, you could wear whatever you wanted. i always joked with people at thatuseum that it was -- they did whatever they wanted. as long as they got the mission done, they were good to go. it was -- this is the last one in existence, and it is on display here at the navy yard. see,so have, as you can the screw that is right there is not the u.s.s. south dakota. that is some of her thinnest and thickest armor right next to each other. we will walk past that on our way to our next stop. follow me. so, the submarine sale that you see over there is off the uss lejo. home -- uss val it is a submarine for world war ii. a lot of you are too young to the young -- to know this movie called "operation petticoat." there are a few hands raised.
in where the shells were landing, too. they were devastatingly effective. the crews themselves, there was no uniform regulations for the navy personnel on these guns. there are photos of them wearing dresswhites, there were blues -- not their dress blues, their navy blues. there are wearing army navy uniforms. rank was on your sleeve, you could wear whatever you wanted. i always joked with people at thatuseum that it was -- they did whatever they wanted. as long as they got the mission done,...
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worth at least $5 million are purchased using shell companies.s the anonymity associated with the use of shell companies to buy real estate hurt the fbi's ability to trace the flow of illicit money and fight organized crime and do you support efforts by the treasury department to use its existing authority to require more transparency in these transactions? >> yes and yes. >> okay. very good. i think this is a huge problem. when you hear that over $5 million homes, half of them purchased by shell companies, that is a major problem. in march, this subcommittee on crime and terrorism held its first hearing. i thank senator graham and senator whitehouse for that. ken agreed that this is a very important issue. as the ranking member of the rules committee, i'm particularly concerned about ensuring our elections are safe from foreign interference. i recently led a group of 26 senators in calling for a full account of the election assistance commission's efforts to address russian cybersecurity threats in the 2016 election. i'm also working on legislat
worth at least $5 million are purchased using shell companies.s the anonymity associated with the use of shell companies to buy real estate hurt the fbi's ability to trace the flow of illicit money and fight organized crime and do you support efforts by the treasury department to use its existing authority to require more transparency in these transactions? >> yes and yes. >> okay. very good. i think this is a huge problem. when you hear that over $5 million homes, half of them...
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stop you can check out and see and stand next to those shells. was a few inches away from the armor when the fire that round trip. looking at it -- numbers that were done they might have actually penetrated, because of the ground -- propellant we were using. someype of gun they had -- of the largest battleship guns in the world at that time, 18 inch guns. you can inch gun actually fire the tina charles located around the corner. that will be our next step they can check out and see, stands next to those shells. corner overund the here. these are dictated shelf yamato .ould aspire i think they're a little bit bigger than you. room -- a lossf upon others are here. it's a 14 inch -- gun. they had about five of these guns all throughout france. had a massive train attached to it that had bunk houses for the cruise, cooking facilities, ammunition storage, construction material, also aircraft that would fly up and above the spot for the guns. there are photos where they are wearing their white and their navy blues. as long as your rank was on your slee
stop you can check out and see and stand next to those shells. was a few inches away from the armor when the fire that round trip. looking at it -- numbers that were done they might have actually penetrated, because of the ground -- propellant we were using. someype of gun they had -- of the largest battleship guns in the world at that time, 18 inch guns. you can inch gun actually fire the tina charles located around the corner. that will be our next step they can check out and see, stands next...
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we reached out to both dow and shell, but they did not return multiple messageses seeking comment. they have said publicly in the past there is no proof that tcp is a human carcinogen or that humans have ever been harmed by it. state water board officials admit the state has taken a lonk tg ti time. and they tell me they are working on it and hope to set the dard within the next month or so. stephen stock, now back to you. >>> if you have a tip for our interested, call 888-996-tips or send an e-mail to the unit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> we are expecting to find out more information about why an employee with the santa cruz county office of education has been arrested. at this poirknt all officials a saying that that employee was engaged in illicit activities and that the fbi is investigating. the identity of the person has not been released, but we know they worked as a part-time aide at the outdoor science school. a letter was sent to the school district about the arrest. it's not clear why or what the connection is. but there is a public meeting tonight at 6:30. >>> family and friends
we reached out to both dow and shell, but they did not return multiple messageses seeking comment. they have said publicly in the past there is no proof that tcp is a human carcinogen or that humans have ever been harmed by it. state water board officials admit the state has taken a lonk tg ti time. and they tell me they are working on it and hope to set the dard within the next month or so. stephen stock, now back to you. >>> if you have a tip for our interested, call 888-996-tips or...
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was new troll in world war i which was neutral but shells and explosives were being made and shipped exclusively to the allies that were fighting the germans. >> the place blew up all 1400 men were working to restore buildings and raining shells but no one died, why? the courage of a woman named tessie mcnamara. >> the explosion which happened on that day was that sabotage and pretty much wiped out the entire plant. it would of done great damage if it wasn't for one particular woman who basically ran the switchboard desk for most of her duration and she was able to do that most of the people were able to flee into the town and she save their lives. >> i contacted the historical society to learn more and to see pictures and videos of the explosion that devastated the area. it now has a small area that the society is put together. i wonder why there wasn't a bigger statue. i bet you she had never heard of tessie and why is that? >> because nobody does nobody died. and that's a good thing except in her case it's a bad thing. nobody died so not a new story but like historical figures bef
was new troll in world war i which was neutral but shells and explosives were being made and shipped exclusively to the allies that were fighting the germans. >> the place blew up all 1400 men were working to restore buildings and raining shells but no one died, why? the courage of a woman named tessie mcnamara. >> the explosion which happened on that day was that sabotage and pretty much wiped out the entire plant. it would of done great damage if it wasn't for one particular woman...
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to take the bonds as they were referred to an bin retrospect and by the '60s to become a sad empty shell of the former self in 1966 the navy yard during world war two was the largest and best known employer was decommissioned. by the time i moved and a mile away it was a few operating warehouse with the occasional body reportedly dumped by the legendary wise guy. there's still plenty of holdovers at the time with an elderly average couple took it bin as they did in the brownstone areas of brooklyn with the decades following now they are paid by the city of new york to help the elderly and that was the musical accompaniment in the children's early years. but in fact, brooklyn was losing population and then later the famous author would say about this time is that you heard it over and over in those days we've got to get out of brooklyn. and a lot of people did. so the question i had in my mind was how did the old brooklyn become the new brooklyn? that "gq" magazine called the coolest city on the planet. how is it liquor stores had bulletproof cages and now they are picture windows with th
to take the bonds as they were referred to an bin retrospect and by the '60s to become a sad empty shell of the former self in 1966 the navy yard during world war two was the largest and best known employer was decommissioned. by the time i moved and a mile away it was a few operating warehouse with the occasional body reportedly dumped by the legendary wise guy. there's still plenty of holdovers at the time with an elderly average couple took it bin as they did in the brownstone areas of...
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how significant is this book shell?> i think another piece of evidence that shows donald trump when he fired jim comey wanted to shut down the russia investigation. and on top of that, this isn't a one on one conversation that we have one side of. there was a third party in the room taking notes. that's how we know. it was circulated and dozens of people in the executive branch of the government, obviously we found out about it. and it really shows that also beyond that, this incredible chumminess with the russians. i will talk about the fb i director, calling him crazy. just fired the day before to someone who is not the representative of a friendly country. put it that way. and you know i think for a lot of people in the fbi, intelligence community, they were furious about the comey firing. this won't make them feel any better about it. >> not necessarily an audio transcript of the conversation but a diplomat or some other person taking notes and summarizing those notes and distributing the substance of the conversati
how significant is this book shell?> i think another piece of evidence that shows donald trump when he fired jim comey wanted to shut down the russia investigation. and on top of that, this isn't a one on one conversation that we have one side of. there was a third party in the room taking notes. that's how we know. it was circulated and dozens of people in the executive branch of the government, obviously we found out about it. and it really shows that also beyond that, this incredible...
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is now under fbi scrutiny though he is not a target and late friday night the washington post bomb shell, that he discussed setting up a secret back door channel using russian communication facilities. that last item was so explosive that the trump administration went out of the way to field reporters' questions off camera even if they didn't actually answer them. >> we're not going to comment on jared. >> national security advisor did try to defend kushner without saying his name. >> generally speaking about back channel communications, what that i allows you to do is communicate in a discrete manner. >> that shows that they were really trying to conceal this from the obama administration and from u.s. intelligence. >> the reactions to the kushner story include shock from the intelligence community. >> i can't keep out of my mind the thought that if an american intelligence officer had done anything like this, we would consider it espionage. >> two phone calls before the election. sometime between april and november. kushner's attorney did not deny the story but responded this way. mr.
is now under fbi scrutiny though he is not a target and late friday night the washington post bomb shell, that he discussed setting up a secret back door channel using russian communication facilities. that last item was so explosive that the trump administration went out of the way to field reporters' questions off camera even if they didn't actually answer them. >> we're not going to comment on jared. >> national security advisor did try to defend kushner without saying his name....
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they look a bit shell—shocked!lobal gadgets gives you the lowdown on how to take a selfie from up in the sky! hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from tokyo in japan, with me carmen roberts. a little later on in the show, i'll be trying my hand at pulling one of the iconic rickshaws that weaves its way through the streets here. but first... we're in medellin, in the north west of colombia. two decades ago it was one of the most dangerous cities in the world, as the notorious drug lord pablo escobar waged war against the government. now, the city has been transformed, but for many tourists who come here, the fascination with escobar endures. we travelled to his hometown to find out how tours about his life are dividing public opinion there. people are still scared, and still are scared to come to colombia, especially medellin. for a long time it was the most violent city in the world. we're here at la catedral, pablo's prison slash five star resort! la catedral was a jail that escobar built
they look a bit shell—shocked!lobal gadgets gives you the lowdown on how to take a selfie from up in the sky! hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from tokyo in japan, with me carmen roberts. a little later on in the show, i'll be trying my hand at pulling one of the iconic rickshaws that weaves its way through the streets here. but first... we're in medellin, in the north west of colombia. two decades ago it was one of the most dangerous cities in the world, as the...
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in the shell, they cost around 2 euros a kilo. the shell, they'll bring 6 euros, so it pays to crack them open. during the soviet era, all the nuts had to be turned over to the state. these farmers say that's something they don't want to go back to ever again. reforesting offers a chance of improving future harvests. abdumalik khamraev is something of a village elder here -- everyone goes to him for advice. these small and rather dried out looking shoots are actually two-year-old walnut trees. >> if there wasn't a fence here, the local livestock would soon be along to graze. you can see that the other side is completely barren, but look at how green and beautiful this is. >> kyrgyz environmentalists have teamed up with germany's society for international cooperation, the giz, to try and improve the situation. doing things like putting up fences to keep livestock away from the young plants. the fences are supplied as part of the project. the locals couldn't afford to pay for them. and as traditional nomads, they're also not familia
in the shell, they cost around 2 euros a kilo. the shell, they'll bring 6 euros, so it pays to crack them open. during the soviet era, all the nuts had to be turned over to the state. these farmers say that's something they don't want to go back to ever again. reforesting offers a chance of improving future harvests. abdumalik khamraev is something of a village elder here -- everyone goes to him for advice. these small and rather dried out looking shoots are actually two-year-old walnut trees....
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. >> i was hunting in my backyard i found a shell. we will have some cixt cadas. >> i'll show you in pick in a minute. >> we had another day for the record books. not reagan national dulles broke the record up to 2. 93. tied record. are we breaking records tomorrow? we'll call i we'll be right (man) hmm. what do you think? ♪ (stranger) good mornin'! ♪ (store p.a.) attention shoppers, there's a lost couple in the men's department. (vo) there's a great big un-khaki world out there. explore it in a subaru crosstrek. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> water main break in ellicott city sent a stream of water. the force ever the water was powerful and swallowed up a parked car. water flooded two nearby homes and left four feet of water in basements and main burst quarter of mile from where last summer devr stating flood hit. destroyed businesses and people were killed. the water main did not affect businesses on main street. we're told they will be on ep tomorrow. >> i couldn't believe main street and historical ellicott city agai
. >> i was hunting in my backyard i found a shell. we will have some cixt cadas. >> i'll show you in pick in a minute. >> we had another day for the record books. not reagan national dulles broke the record up to 2. 93. tied record. are we breaking records tomorrow? we'll call i we'll be right (man) hmm. what do you think? ♪ (stranger) good mornin'! ♪ (store p.a.) attention shoppers, there's a lost couple in the men's department. (vo) there's a great big un-khaki world out...
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. >> i was hunting in my backyard i found a shell. we will have some cixt cadas. >> i'll show you in pick in a minute. >> we had another day for the record books. not reagan national dulles broke the record up to 2. 93. tied record. are we breaking records tomorrow? we'll call it near record he. we'll be right what made two guys build race car engines in their own shop? what made them believe that a two-ton behemoth could compete in a track race? or that they could take on the elite in world motor racing, and win? we may never truly understand what drives mercedes-amg. but here's to another 50 years of it. mercedes-amg. half a century of driving performance. >> water main break in ellicott city sent a stream of water. the force ever the water was powerful and swallowed up a parked car. water flooded two nearby homes and left four feet of water in basements and main burst quarter of mile from where last summ
. >> i was hunting in my backyard i found a shell. we will have some cixt cadas. >> i'll show you in pick in a minute. >> we had another day for the record books. not reagan national dulles broke the record up to 2. 93. tied record. are we breaking records tomorrow? we'll call it near record he. we'll be right what made two guys build race car engines in their own shop? what made them believe that a two-ton behemoth could compete in a track race? or that they could take...
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is it true that shell corporations are often used as a device for criminal money laundering? >> yes. >> is it true that shell corporations are often use as a device for the concealment of criminally garnered funds? >> yes. >> and to avoid legitimate taxation? >> yes. >> what do you think the hazards are to the united states with respect to election interference of continuing to maintain a system in which shell corporations that you never know who is really behind them are common place? >> i suppose one risk is that it makes it easier for illicit money to make its way into a political environment. >> and that's not a good thing? >> i don't think it is. >> yeah, me neither. okay. thank you very much. >> thank you, chairman. director, thank you for being here. >> given the expertise and cyber intelligence and investigations, how likely do you think it is that the senate i.t. systems have been targeted by foreign intelligence services? >> i would estimate it's a certainty. >> inside the ic, who would talk about that problem and who at the senate would they inform? >> well, i don'
is it true that shell corporations are often used as a device for criminal money laundering? >> yes. >> is it true that shell corporations are often use as a device for the concealment of criminally garnered funds? >> yes. >> and to avoid legitimate taxation? >> yes. >> what do you think the hazards are to the united states with respect to election interference of continuing to maintain a system in which shell corporations that you never know who is really...
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. >> like the little shells, we add them up. don't come back like that. >> not right away. the shells, and occasionally a live one is part of an early showing. >> this is what we call acceleration of blood ten. >> the university of the maryland entomologist says this is a >> it was last seen in 2004. we are expecting it again in 2021. trillions of cicadas. richard that's right. trillions. >> we remember the last one. tons of them. people came up with the interesting recipes. >> scott has lived in the south arlington neighborhood for 17 years. exactly the length of time they live on trees. >> you born, you pro create and you die. that is the cycle of life. >> no one is sure why the sickle is starting four years early. >> they will get up to 858 to 100 decibels. that's like a jet airplane going by or a loud lawnmower. richard: so you will see cicadas but in four years ago we are talking about trillions. live in arlington, richard reeve. jonathan: i can't imagine what that will sound like. "7 on your side." the phone bank call for
. >> like the little shells, we add them up. don't come back like that. >> not right away. the shells, and occasionally a live one is part of an early showing. >> this is what we call acceleration of blood ten. >> the university of the maryland entomologist says this is a >> it was last seen in 2004. we are expecting it again in 2021. trillions of cicadas. richard that's right. trillions. >> we remember the last one. tons of them. people came up with the...