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he spoke to the he spoke to the president this morning. can you help us to frame it? we're trying to characterize. i understand it's a white house-led effort but what is his opinion? had he been -- what was his view in terms of the summit going forward? was he looking forward to it? was he supportive of it? there must be some feeling from him about now what's happened. we're seeing a total 18 06789 the building is -- 180. the building is going from, just a few months ago we were on this path and then it was all looking much more promising with the summit and now it's cancel and we're talking about -- canceled and we're talking about ready to fight tonight. it's a complete turn-about. so instead of just referring us back to the white house, can you give us any kind of characterization of the secretary's view on all of this? ms. white: i would tell you, as he has said in statements, he had been cautiously optimistic. the secretary's used to dynamic situations. this is a dynamic situation. this is nothing new to him. so, he's ready to support. we'll continue the maximum
he spoke to the he spoke to the president this morning. can you help us to frame it? we're trying to characterize. i understand it's a white house-led effort but what is his opinion? had he been -- what was his view in terms of the summit going forward? was he looking forward to it? was he supportive of it? there must be some feeling from him about now what's happened. we're seeing a total 18 06789 the building is -- 180. the building is going from, just a few months ago we were on this path...
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yes,hite: i can confirm the secretary spoke with the president today. we are still continuing the maximum pressure campaign. that has not changed for us. in terms of we are ready to fight for night, that has always been the case. to support ours diplomatic efforts. i will let the general expand on that. lt. gen. mckenzie: particularly the infusion with the recent budget will let us address concerns, all of which will improve the readiness of forces, including forces that could be called upon to deploy and fight if we were called upon the korean peninsula. we retain a high state of vigilance in response to the dprk. that includes our missile defense activities. anticipate missile provocations now in light of this? lt. gen. mckenzie: i could not speculate. we will be ready if it happens. you said general there was a high state of vigilance in north korea. is there a heightened state of vigilance? -- aen. mckenzie: no, i high state of vigilance we have always had because they are unpredictable in the past. it is the normal state of vigilance we maintain. >
yes,hite: i can confirm the secretary spoke with the president today. we are still continuing the maximum pressure campaign. that has not changed for us. in terms of we are ready to fight for night, that has always been the case. to support ours diplomatic efforts. i will let the general expand on that. lt. gen. mckenzie: particularly the infusion with the recent budget will let us address concerns, all of which will improve the readiness of forces, including forces that could be called upon to...
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no other leader spoke about the ability to transcend its history. i was working on the book in a moment in our own history that was somewhat helpful. there's the grim facts of history and i nevertheless was still sort of a hopefully the optimist of the election in the way they spoke about the hopes is uplifting and spoke to my own hopes to encourage them and cemented them to a. and it brought me ever deeper into the abyss of the nations racism i watched with my own eyes as th the nation sort of sk back into the pit if you will. and you all know what i am referring to, i think. elevated to the oval office and got his start peddling lies about thena nation's first black president and of course since he has taken office, things have quite clearly gotten worse where the nativism surged back to the public life and white supremacist groups leapt from the fringes into the forefront and those of us to believe all people are entitled to basic dignity now find themselves on the defensive. that belief, but obvious belief seems a little bit naÏve. so, i emerged
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to take suprema see has the rivalry between the united states and china nephew europe in the dust spoke it. this is your business update on helen humphrey in berlin good to have you with us a new companies could be finding themselves between a rock and a hard place now and e.u. commissioner says they're prepared to use legislation making it illegal for european companies to comply with u.s. sanctions targeting iran u.s. president donald trump has threatened to slap sanctions on firms that do business with iran. has some done j.v. and checks the news several times a day dear amy an entrepreneur is currently in germany visiting his business partners. he sells medical technology and is also involved in the computer industry . donald trump's decision to withdraw from the iran nuclear deal comes up at every business meeting how will the e.u. react will there be new sanctions against iran. done j.v. and has made a lot of contacts through international trade fairs like this one in tehran last year and he has contracts with european companies but now many of his partners are uncertain about the
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it, he spoke it, she's speaking it. it's america. >> yeah, it is america. it is america! [ bleep ]. >> he's very ignorant and he shouldn't be allowed here. >> my guess is they're not documented. so my next call is to ice, to get out of our country. i pay for their welfare, i pay for their ability to be here. the least they can do is speak english. >> [ bleep ]. >> running a place in midtown manhattan, they should be speaking english, not spanish. >> because of people like you
it, he spoke it, she's speaking it. it's america. >> yeah, it is america. it is america! [ bleep ]. >> he's very ignorant and he shouldn't be allowed here. >> my guess is they're not documented. so my next call is to ice, to get out of our country. i pay for their welfare, i pay for their ability to be here. the least they can do is speak english. >> [ bleep ]. >> running a place in midtown manhattan, they should be speaking english, not spanish. >> because...
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the good news moments ago i spoke with that man and his wife. and good news is their 1 and a half-year-old son everett is back safe with them. the students, the children at that day care are still safe. but once again, still a very active scene. multiple police crews still working this along with overhead presence from helicopters. we will keep you posted on the latest. but once again, armed and dangerous, this suspect an 80-year-old man described as hispanic or possibly philippine o. >> dion thank you. men oh on 7, the suspects at a center of a bizarre murder of a sfrorm former sfo employee break silence. mark mangaccat was shot dead in front of his fiona in his daily city home last we can. a date later, a friend coworkers were arrested and charged with the death. the motive they say kevin wanted to date markeace fiance. kate larson joins us with details on the exclusive jailhouse interview. >> that's right i spoke to kevin prasad and donovan at redwood city where they are held on murder charges. they are behind a window and we spoke through a
the good news moments ago i spoke with that man and his wife. and good news is their 1 and a half-year-old son everett is back safe with them. the students, the children at that day care are still safe. but once again, still a very active scene. multiple police crews still working this along with overhead presence from helicopters. we will keep you posted on the latest. but once again, armed and dangerous, this suspect an 80-year-old man described as hispanic or possibly philippine o. >>...
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mueller spoke to at least one company that was paying, novartis. as far as we understand, we cooperated, nothing to see here anymore. what does it mean that the special counsel spoke to this country? >> this goes to the point that so many of us who read the press on this and think about what we know might mean are far behind robert mueller, that he's collecting facts and developing information leagues beyond what has shown up on the public record. clearly there's something about michael cohen and the activities he's been engaged in. essential consultants may not have bnt oneen the only llc he for these purposes. the likelihood mueller asked these questions for a reason, not just out of curiosity. >> thank you so much to both of you. next, israel's prime minister says iran has crossed a red line after an unprecedented exchange of fire between the two countries. we'll break down what it means just days after president trump pulled out of the iran deal. plus senator john mccain urges his colleagues to vote no on a controversial nominee for cia chief.
mueller spoke to at least one company that was paying, novartis. as far as we understand, we cooperated, nothing to see here anymore. what does it mean that the special counsel spoke to this country? >> this goes to the point that so many of us who read the press on this and think about what we know might mean are far behind robert mueller, that he's collecting facts and developing information leagues beyond what has shown up on the public record. clearly there's something about michael...
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and spoke about yesterday's primary races. this is 10 minutes. president trump: and we call them fine people. three really fine people. seem to be healthy. and landing at 2:00 in the morning at andrews air force base and i will be there. and mike will be there with me. it will be a very special time. nobody thought this was going to happen. and if it did, it would be years or decades, nobody thought this was going to happen. and i appreciate kim jong un doing this. and we picked a time. we picked a place for the meeting or smum hit as you would like to it. who knows what is going to happen. but it's going to be an very important event and nobody thought it was going to happen for years or more. and i really it's going to be a great thing for north korea, south korea and japan. thank president xi on something that is very specific. china has been very helpful and we are working on trade with china and they are doing ok and they are helping us. but they have really helped us on north korea. we appreciate it and we appreciate president xi. i spoke t
and spoke about yesterday's primary races. this is 10 minutes. president trump: and we call them fine people. three really fine people. seem to be healthy. and landing at 2:00 in the morning at andrews air force base and i will be there. and mike will be there with me. it will be a very special time. nobody thought this was going to happen. and if it did, it would be years or decades, nobody thought this was going to happen. and i appreciate kim jong un doing this. and we picked a time. we...
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you spoke extemporaneously and it's apparently the first time that he spoke in public about his own brother'sssassination so in a way, he opened up his own wound for that crowd to see and it was one of the few cities that depend really have an uprising. it opened up a focus on race in america where up until the assassination, the predominant issue in the presidential campaign is vietnam and that is why lyndon johnson declared he wasn't seeking reelection and why eugene mccarthy's candidacy was becoming so popular because he was antiwar and kennedy was also an antiwar candidate. robert kennedy showed himself able to talk to that part, coming apart racially in a way that they couldn't talk about and that is why so many hopes were grafted onto the campaign as he was picking up on this sort of vacuum that had developed. he attended the funeral then on april 9 and walked through alongside better after his brother, another figure who had his brother assassinated. you mentioned around the world there was a great appreciation for king. in the united states it got pretty simplified. around the world w
you spoke extemporaneously and it's apparently the first time that he spoke in public about his own brother'sssassination so in a way, he opened up his own wound for that crowd to see and it was one of the few cities that depend really have an uprising. it opened up a focus on race in america where up until the assassination, the predominant issue in the presidential campaign is vietnam and that is why lyndon johnson declared he wasn't seeking reelection and why eugene mccarthy's candidacy was...
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plugging that funding gap the links between britain and the white helmets looks set to continue we spoke to political analyst mike ryder who's been to syria himself he told us the case against the white helmets is abundantly clear. british people have something serious to consider here unless they've been sealed in a medically sealed bubble of the mainstream media or they haven't read a book in their lives they must have their doubts about this group now there's been enough written about them people that we spoke to in aleppo last year they call them al nusra is fire brigade most people have not actually heard of them this year in aleppo we heard one man say that they were bad actors so the so there they have a reputation of being of doing the staged rescues. but the revelations from people in east kuta there were of been liberated just dissed in the last past month shed more nefarious lot on this group i think the people in england should and britain should be asking themselves do they need to go on to some kind of tax troika and we'll start with holding funds from the government becaus
plugging that funding gap the links between britain and the white helmets looks set to continue we spoke to political analyst mike ryder who's been to syria himself he told us the case against the white helmets is abundantly clear. british people have something serious to consider here unless they've been sealed in a medically sealed bubble of the mainstream media or they haven't read a book in their lives they must have their doubts about this group now there's been enough written about them...
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chp just spoke to reporters five minutes ago. we'll bring you the brand-new developments in just a moment. first, good morning to you and thanks for joining us, i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. we want to toss it over to mike inouye with a look what's going on with the crash. >> this is the nimitz. this is the fremont shot. we typically show the truck scales over here but on the truck scales northbound is jammed solid up to the flashing lights which are just shy of auto mall parkway. that's where the freeway is completely closed. we'll show you on the map where it is as well. the rest of the bay shows an easy light drive if you're trying to travel north through fre nont, you have to get over to 680 or fremont boulevard on this side of the freeway or cushing parkway on the other side with the gas station and hotel and mcdonald's to get you up past the scene, stevenson is okay from the western side and mallory avenue completely north of that crash and 680 itself is clear but we see a little slowing up through the con
chp just spoke to reporters five minutes ago. we'll bring you the brand-new developments in just a moment. first, good morning to you and thanks for joining us, i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. we want to toss it over to mike inouye with a look what's going on with the crash. >> this is the nimitz. this is the fremont shot. we typically show the truck scales over here but on the truck scales northbound is jammed solid up to the flashing lights which are just shy of...
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>> the president spoke to this directly. there's nothing more to add at this point. mike. >> reporter: can you add more about the president's comments, you said that china, south korea and japan were willing to invest very large mums is the u.s. planning to add to that very large sum? >> i don't have anything to add beyond the president's comments. >> can you talk at all about what president moon said about kim -- about the new tenor coming out of pyongyang, what president trump learned in the we're going to continue in preparation. we'll see what happens. >> is there any situation barring a security incident in which you feel the white house feels it is appropriate to physically touch or physically handle -- >> i'm not going to weigh into random hypotheticals that may or may not exist. you're asking me to speak to blanket possibilities, which i'm not going to do nor would i never ask you to do. john, go ahead. >> reporter: thank you, sarah. there's been considerable discussion back and forth about the tenure of speaker ryan, whether he will relinquish his gavel earl
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he spoke only once as asked to enter a plea. he answered in a loud voice, not guilty.the vatican says it noted today's decision, stressing that cardinal pell is still on a leave of absence granted to him by the pope in order to defend himself against accusations. for those who campaign for the rights of victims in australia, the next stage is vital. the eventu trial will bring even more scrutiny and even more pressure. >> we just worrybout the claimants going forward now. we want to make sure that they have got the care and compassion they need to get through what will be a very, very trying court case. we need to make sure that they get a fair and just trial and that the defense treats them in aie respectful and dignif manner. reporter: released on bail, the encardinal has had to surrr his passport and cannot leave elstralia. his trial is liky to take place next year. his defense team argues that he thhas been persecuted for e actions of others in the catholic church, but it will now be for a jury to decide on his fate. bbc news, melbourne. laura: you are watching "bb
he spoke only once as asked to enter a plea. he answered in a loud voice, not guilty.the vatican says it noted today's decision, stressing that cardinal pell is still on a leave of absence granted to him by the pope in order to defend himself against accusations. for those who campaign for the rights of victims in australia, the next stage is vital. the eventu trial will bring even more scrutiny and even more pressure. >> we just worrybout the claimants going forward now. we want to make...
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where he spoke with passengers heading home to the islands. charles. . . (chuck) yeah, hundreds of people flying to and from hawaii every day.. no flight cancellations that we are away of here at sfo, but recent events have caught people attention. natsfriday afternoon at sfo, multiple flights arrived from and departed for hawaii. the volcanic eruption and earthquakes were on everyone's minds.soti think i saw some drone footagel pretty crazy. beth mina was headed home to ohau. sotthis volcano has been active for a long time but the recent activity is different than we've seen since i ve been there.sotit's mother nature in it's rawest form. scott hogle was also flying home to hawaii. he says he's stunned to see the images on the news.soti've been there for 20 years and i don't remember that happening while i've been there.sotthe volcano is always spewing lava but whats different this time is the earth split open and lava is coming up in neighborhood where there are homes and farmland.both beth and scoot hope that neighbors near the erruption are safe and ge
where he spoke with passengers heading home to the islands. charles. . . (chuck) yeah, hundreds of people flying to and from hawaii every day.. no flight cancellations that we are away of here at sfo, but recent events have caught people attention. natsfriday afternoon at sfo, multiple flights arrived from and departed for hawaii. the volcanic eruption and earthquakes were on everyone's minds.soti think i saw some drone footagel pretty crazy. beth mina was headed home to ohau. sotthis volcano...
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a lot of people we spoke to thought oh well, extend them.n we had to wait to see what the review suggests. we knowjulian see what the review suggests. we know julian glover see what the review suggests. we knowjulian glover is expected to read that review, use a writer and will have a panel of experts advising him and they are respect —— expected to report back next year. time for a look at the weather. while thunderstorms are breaking out across all parts of the country many of us are enjoying the fine, sunny weather. it's the south that is getting the real action on the weather front. these are the storms that happened during the course of last night's sweeping across the south moving a little further northwards and the thunderstorm risk will continue across the southern half of the uk for the next few days. it's this very volatile atmosphere here across western parts of europe. there is some terrific thunderstorms brewing across parts of france and germany at the moment, we are seeing some of our own home—grown thunderstorms also, but thi
a lot of people we spoke to thought oh well, extend them.n we had to wait to see what the review suggests. we knowjulian see what the review suggests. we know julian glover see what the review suggests. we knowjulian glover is expected to read that review, use a writer and will have a panel of experts advising him and they are respect —— expected to report back next year. time for a look at the weather. while thunderstorms are breaking out across all parts of the country many of us are...
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what did you say to his parents when you spoke to them yesterday? >> i simply let them know that while we received this news with joy that otto was on all of our hearts and their family was in our prayers. we got otto home last year, but it wasn't soon enough. >> there are also other families suffering. in iran at least four american prisoners are still being held there. >> yes, that's right. >> one of their family members was at the white house yesterday. is the trump administration open to a prisoner swap? >> i believe we are always interested in opportunities to bring americans home, but -- >> and that means talking to iran right now about doing that? >> well, i think we sent a pretty strong message to iran this week when the president made the decision to withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. >> and that's why the families are worried, that their family members may be held hostage now to this diplomacy that's been torn up. >> we felt it was important to withdraw from this deeply flawed iran nuclear deal, but now we're engaging on -- >> but not th
what did you say to his parents when you spoke to them yesterday? >> i simply let them know that while we received this news with joy that otto was on all of our hearts and their family was in our prayers. we got otto home last year, but it wasn't soon enough. >> there are also other families suffering. in iran at least four american prisoners are still being held there. >> yes, that's right. >> one of their family members was at the white house yesterday. is the trump...
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this week, he spoke to heads of notable firms at the presidential palace.etings will be followed this could signal a big shift for the country. for years, the french tech scene has operated in the shadow of the world, but he is capitalizing on a void left by president trump's complicated relationship with global tech. france has had only three startups achieve unicorn status, compared to 22 in the u.k. and a hundred and five in the united rates. but recently, the paris tech industry is reinventing itself. there was a record amount of tech deals, growing by 45%. the total value of the deals jumped 50% from last year. meanwhile, the country is hoping to jumpstart investment. largeste world's startup push. with -- the property opened last office with eight spaces, for kitchens, and a pop-up space. however it will cost you. some firms paid $600,000 a year in membership fee. has it been a success, it remains to be seen. but they are continuing to expand offers with over 100 shared apartments. and caroline was on the ground in paris all week reporting live from o
this week, he spoke to heads of notable firms at the presidential palace.etings will be followed this could signal a big shift for the country. for years, the french tech scene has operated in the shadow of the world, but he is capitalizing on a void left by president trump's complicated relationship with global tech. france has had only three startups achieve unicorn status, compared to 22 in the u.k. and a hundred and five in the united rates. but recently, the paris tech industry is...
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he also spoke about regulations. i think the internet is becoming increasingly important in people's lives. some sort of regulation is important and inevitable. the important thing is to get it right and to make sure that we have regulatory frameworks that help protect people, that help with flexibility, that allow for innovation, that do not inadvertently prevent new technologies, like a.i., from being able to develop. emily: meantime, facebook launched an aggressive new campaign to tell the world how it is fighting fake news and how its 2 billion users can spot it. we were joined by the tessa lyons, facebook news feed product manager from stanford, california, to talk about what else facebook is doing to fight fake news. tessa: we have been working hard to stop the spread of false news. given the scale, as you mentioned, we have been using both technology and human review. i would love to talk to you more about those actions. what we are sharing today are our updates on our efforts to communicate openly about our a
he also spoke about regulations. i think the internet is becoming increasingly important in people's lives. some sort of regulation is important and inevitable. the important thing is to get it right and to make sure that we have regulatory frameworks that help protect people, that help with flexibility, that allow for innovation, that do not inadvertently prevent new technologies, like a.i., from being able to develop. emily: meantime, facebook launched an aggressive new campaign to tell the...
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her host family spoke at that service. i want you to hear the words from her host mother. let's listen. >> this is a tragedy that has touched every heart, every soul throughout this land and in pakistan. we are mourning this tragedy together and not just for a 17-year-old girl with a lot of dreams i'm sure and a lot of aspirations for doing good in the world but it was a life that was snuffed out too soon and not just her, but all those other children. >> her father in pakistan said she was a very hardworking student who had aspirations of working at the pakistan foreign office so this is a tragedy that is resonating as being felt local here in texas, throughout the countryry and the world. >> we thank you for your outstanding reporting from texas. >> you can imagine just the parents of the pakistan woman who have sent their daughter overseas to think she's getting to a safer place and then hearing that she has become the victim of gun violence. >> i keep thinking owhat it must have been to get that news. >> and we're also hearing both sides of the gun debate. oliver north
her host family spoke at that service. i want you to hear the words from her host mother. let's listen. >> this is a tragedy that has touched every heart, every soul throughout this land and in pakistan. we are mourning this tragedy together and not just for a 17-year-old girl with a lot of dreams i'm sure and a lot of aspirations for doing good in the world but it was a life that was snuffed out too soon and not just her, but all those other children. >> her father in pakistan said...
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and to be a spokes bomb speaks to his staff in the middle east several times a day fire video link from darmstadt in southwestern germany he provides high speed satellite internet to customers in afghanistan pakistan and iran. airlines have shown a lot of interest but getting the money together for these kinds of orders could become increasingly problematic that's why when i would what would have worked fine a week ago might be impossible next week getting some of the fun these big projects for instance a european bank with branches in the us won't be able to finance them. and. is still trying to keep his customers in the middle east happy but if the sanctions go ahead business is like he is might have a difficult future. well the french oil giant totalis to pull out of a huge drilling project in iran unless it gets an exemption from u.s. sanctions the gas project is valued at two billion dollars making it one of the biggest european investments in iran since the lifting of sanctions in twenty fifteen to town receives ninety percent of its financing from u.s. banks and says it quote can
and to be a spokes bomb speaks to his staff in the middle east several times a day fire video link from darmstadt in southwestern germany he provides high speed satellite internet to customers in afghanistan pakistan and iran. airlines have shown a lot of interest but getting the money together for these kinds of orders could become increasingly problematic that's why when i would what would have worked fine a week ago might be impossible next week getting some of the fun these big projects for...
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i mean the minister spoke this morning with german business representatives because you. have made it difficult for them to generate the revenues we thought would otherwise been possible and that's i think. you've got to watch after german industry wants the sanctions removed at least partially so can you make that happen. do you suppose. it was important to me to speak to german business representatives there are many companies here mid-sized firms but also very big ones their presence here they create jobs and make money it's important to me to be able to protect these companies from the negative effects of the american sanctions. gauging into the problems of discussion by first with the american government to see whether deadlines can be extended in certain cases and exceptions made possible but we're also speaking with the russian government because we want to make certain that russian countermeasures want to exacerbate the situation for german companies. so you say you want to strengthen cooperation with german business. what do you mean by that my. minister as econo
i mean the minister spoke this morning with german business representatives because you. have made it difficult for them to generate the revenues we thought would otherwise been possible and that's i think. you've got to watch after german industry wants the sanctions removed at least partially so can you make that happen. do you suppose. it was important to me to speak to german business representatives there are many companies here mid-sized firms but also very big ones their presence here...
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people spoke up about his behavior and three lamed -- claimed as they were harassed by him. the city of proud -- approved his resignation letter. some of the accusers came forward at the city council meeting. >> he screamed at me. he says i am the lowest of low. >> why is he still teaching? he has no place here. he is a sexual predator. he needs to register. >> one person held up a sign. and his nameplate and picture was removed, there were complaints of inappropriate behavior and those claims were filed against them. some residents are in disbelief. >> his cowardice shows up as he doesn't attend the meetings. he says he -- he says he has been tried and convicted without due process in the court of public opinion. >> i think that his actions have been a terrible strain and staying on the city. >> earlier in the day, they gathered to call and end to the mistreatment of women, now with his resignation the group us ship thing their focus to the county supervisor. they want him to withdraw, he is also facing accusations of sexual misconduct. in a statement they said these men we
people spoke up about his behavior and three lamed -- claimed as they were harassed by him. the city of proud -- approved his resignation letter. some of the accusers came forward at the city council meeting. >> he screamed at me. he says i am the lowest of low. >> why is he still teaching? he has no place here. he is a sexual predator. he needs to register. >> one person held up a sign. and his nameplate and picture was removed, there were complaints of inappropriate behavior...
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i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that they'll just... forgive you... four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. a hilton getaway means you get more because... you get another day in paradise. get a sunset on a sunday. get more stories to share. get more from your summer getaway with exclusive hilton offers. book yours, only at hilton.com >>> next tonight, to the developing scene 30 miles from detroit at this hour. the fbi on the scene as they dig for up to six missing girls. abc's eva pilgrim is there. >> reporter: tonight, a cold case turned red hot. investigators digging in the woods of macomb township michigan, searching for the remains of kimberly king, who vanished in 1979. the 12-year-old last seen in her best friend's backyard. >> kim actually hopped the back fence and then didn't go home, and then i just went back in my house. >> reporter: nearly 40
i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that they'll just... forgive you... four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. a hilton getaway means you get more because... you get another day in paradise. get a sunset on a sunday. get more stories to share. get more from your summer getaway with...
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(pam)kron 4's gabe slate spoke to the school about why parents and authorities .... were not informed at the time the warning was issued. joseph goodman toy taught technology courses at westborough middle school in south san francisco for 13 years before he was arrested for allegedly molesting some of his students.soundfrom - san mateo county district attorney steve wagstaffe"we charged him with 47 counts of child molestation involving for teenage boys age 13 to 14 and it involved a variety of touching licking and rubbing " san mateo county district attorney steve wagstaffe says before one of the male victims told school officials about the alleged molestation, the school warned toy about his behaviour with students.sound from - san mateo county district attorney steve wagstaffe"the school had instructed mr toy no more touching of the kids because he had a habit of being too familiar at times, it wasn't anything that was illegal or anything that amounted to what was being done here but he had been admonished, that you know, let's not go around touching the kids, you'
(pam)kron 4's gabe slate spoke to the school about why parents and authorities .... were not informed at the time the warning was issued. joseph goodman toy taught technology courses at westborough middle school in south san francisco for 13 years before he was arrested for allegedly molesting some of his students.soundfrom - san mateo county district attorney steve wagstaffe"we charged him with 47 counts of child molestation involving for teenage boys age 13 to 14 and it involved a...
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he spoke in jerusalem today alongside panama's secretary. a commonahu: we have battle to fight the sponsors, and we are doing it in the middle east, but it encompasses today the entire world, and we stand ready to cooperate. mark: israel has warned it will not tolerate iran establishing a military presence on its doorstep. iran is fighting alongside syrian president bashar al-assad in that country's civil war. secretary of state michael pompeo met with uzbekistan's president. a meeting on wednesday focused primarily on trade, afghanistan, and security cooperation. the country on afghanistan's northern border provides a crucial supply route for u.s. forces. phil murphy says his heart is broken following the crash of a dump truck and a school bus taking students on a field trip to two people have been killed, 45 others injured in a crash in mount olive. the impact of the crash ripped the bus apart and turned it on its side. the bus had been carrying passengers from around new jersey. global news 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter,
he spoke in jerusalem today alongside panama's secretary. a commonahu: we have battle to fight the sponsors, and we are doing it in the middle east, but it encompasses today the entire world, and we stand ready to cooperate. mark: israel has warned it will not tolerate iran establishing a military presence on its doorstep. iran is fighting alongside syrian president bashar al-assad in that country's civil war. secretary of state michael pompeo met with uzbekistan's president. a meeting on...
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dana bash spoke with him and talks with us now.> he told me that through a conversation that the trump legal team had -- with the mueller special counsel team, it -- it was made clear orally, giuliani said, that the special counsel is going to adhere to historical justice department guidelines. what the guidelines say is basically that a sitting u.s. president can't be indicted. this goes back to the nixon administration. it was reaffirmed in the justice department of the clinton administration. and
dana bash spoke with him and talks with us now.> he told me that through a conversation that the trump legal team had -- with the mueller special counsel team, it -- it was made clear orally, giuliani said, that the special counsel is going to adhere to historical justice department guidelines. what the guidelines say is basically that a sitting u.s. president can't be indicted. this goes back to the nixon administration. it was reaffirmed in the justice department of the clinton...
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a short time ago i spoke to one ofis friends, reverend from north carolina. knowing reverend curry as you do, what kind of style can we ct when he delivers the sermon this weekend? >> you can expect passionate, informed, authentic, and engaged. michael comes to almost everything he does with all of his fundamental self at wo. i, for one, have never been a part of any worship experience that he has led or any sermon he has prched where i haven' come away changed a little bit, or a lot, for that matter.re so i am t will be different, certainly, from your traditional anglican style of preaching. laura: well, we have every excited about that reverend curry is going to meet the royal couple forirst time. why do you think they chose him for this crucial role? >> i have no idea who asked who or who rched out to who about this, but one of the things that is true about michael is he is able to reach ross cultural lines, socioeconomic lines, class lines, and unite people together in a common cause and purpose. my deepest hope is that he willn brto them deep grace from
a short time ago i spoke to one ofis friends, reverend from north carolina. knowing reverend curry as you do, what kind of style can we ct when he delivers the sermon this weekend? >> you can expect passionate, informed, authentic, and engaged. michael comes to almost everything he does with all of his fundamental self at wo. i, for one, have never been a part of any worship experience that he has led or any sermon he has prched where i haven' come away changed a little bit, or a lot, for...
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i spoke earlier with karim atdjadpour of the carnegie endowment for intenal peace.do you think there's any chance at all of iran's leaders wanting to make a new deal with the u.s. as president trump offer today? karim: it is a very good question, because on one hand the leadership in iran are incredibly mtrustful of the united states, they loathe donald trump, but if the unraveling of this deal potentially precipitates the unraveling of the iranian regime itself, they may have to swallow their pride and agreed, whether it is overt or covert talks with the united states, but the instincts of the supreme leader is to avoid indirect contact -- any direct contact with the united states. laura: do they have an incentive to stay in the deal and negotiate with the europeans still on board? karim: i think if the iranians could set up an agreement where the united states has pulled out but the europeans, the russians, the chinese, asian countries continueo have their commercial relations with iran without penalty from the united states, i think th is an agreement that iran's
i spoke earlier with karim atdjadpour of the carnegie endowment for intenal peace.do you think there's any chance at all of iran's leaders wanting to make a new deal with the u.s. as president trump offer today? karim: it is a very good question, because on one hand the leadership in iran are incredibly mtrustful of the united states, they loathe donald trump, but if the unraveling of this deal potentially precipitates the unraveling of the iranian regime itself, they may have to swallow their...
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this will be the first time zuckerberg spoke publicly since he spoke to congress.e apologies in the wake of cambridge analytica to obtain personal information from 87 million users. at the two-day conference facebook hold fig 50 sessions for developers an businesses to see what's next in technology. the company radically rethinking relationship with developers trying to strike a balance between social experiences, protecting people's data and supporting in accelerative developer ecosystem. set up details on f8 on our website, nbc nbc. reporting live matt keller, abc 7 news. >>> matt, thank you. 5:33. a member of facebook's directors is stepping down because of the company's privacy issues. what's app. he sold what's app to facebook for $20 billion in 2014. >>> from our live desk right now oakland police invesgating double homicide in east oakland. i wan to show you this new vi we got it into the newsroom overnight. can you see what a heavy police presence on scene there at 89th avenue near international boulevard. unclear at this point when those deaths were report
this will be the first time zuckerberg spoke publicly since he spoke to congress.e apologies in the wake of cambridge analytica to obtain personal information from 87 million users. at the two-day conference facebook hold fig 50 sessions for developers an businesses to see what's next in technology. the company radically rethinking relationship with developers trying to strike a balance between social experiences, protecting people's data and supporting in accelerative developer ecosystem. set...
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data from the boat which we verified and it corresponds to her story and also what latif i spoke about in her video she talked about her experiences in the past about the church here in the past so it also gives credibility to the most recent events where do things stand with the phone now is there any hope that she will be freed well her friends have real concerns about her well being since no one has seen of her they think she's probably locked up somewhere in dubai heavily medicated obviously without any access to the outside world but that being said there is still hope her friends would be doing what they're doing right now if they had lost all hope so they are they have been talking to the u.n. this is an organization that has been successful in pressuring hughey to release their detainees. before so there certainly is hope you mentioned her sister she so this has happened before yes exactly even though these cases don't always involve royal family members such disappearances of government critics in the u.a.e. are quite common as human rights watch has reported on such cases so
data from the boat which we verified and it corresponds to her story and also what latif i spoke about in her video she talked about her experiences in the past about the church here in the past so it also gives credibility to the most recent events where do things stand with the phone now is there any hope that she will be freed well her friends have real concerns about her well being since no one has seen of her they think she's probably locked up somewhere in dubai heavily medicated...
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jane: for more on developments, i spoke of britain earlier -- i spoke a bit earlier to bruce klingner, former cia division chief now at the heritage foundation. where do we go from here? are we back to "little rocket man" and who hashe biggest nuclear button, or is there a chance for diplomacy? bruce: the wording of the letter and the subsequent statement seemed to leave it open for a summit. it had phrases -- if you want to get back together -- don't think he has totally clo the door. if north korea comes with a non-apology apology, as they do , we could get back to discussions and perhaps negotiations or even a summit. nbut really, the ball is th korea's court now. ss they go back to the usual provocations -- e tests, nuclear tests -- then the tension is going t yrise. jane: think north korean miscalculated with the recent statements? bruce: very much so. there have been a great deal of opmism, particularly in south korea. i think a bit of irrational exuberance in south koa. but things seemed to be moving along and north korea generated a lot of goodwill, a lot of improved perceptio
jane: for more on developments, i spoke of britain earlier -- i spoke a bit earlier to bruce klingner, former cia division chief now at the heritage foundation. where do we go from here? are we back to "little rocket man" and who hashe biggest nuclear button, or is there a chance for diplomacy? bruce: the wording of the letter and the subsequent statement seemed to leave it open for a summit. it had phrases -- if you want to get back together -- don't think he has totally clo the...
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's civil rights activist tarana burke, the founder of the #metoo movement spoke early this month to the graduating class of the university of pennsylvania school of social policy and practice. she is followed by supreme court justice clarence thomas at kristen them college, another speech at spellman college, and u.s. ambassador nikki haley. >> [applause] [applause] tarana: thank you. thank you, dean jackson. i almost want to say that though and sit down. that was a lovely introduction. thank you. greetings class of 2018. how are you? i should echo those assessments and save order rico. -- say order rico. they are still suffering. here is a fun fact. i did not attend my college graduation. my senior year of college i was a busybody, or that is what the administration called me. i was serving as the president of the american student alliance , an organization i had cofounded the year prior. aside from throwing the best events on campus, we were trying to rid the campus of discriminatory practices. in that one year there was a dix commendatory -- a discriminatory zero-tolerance policy and
's civil rights activist tarana burke, the founder of the #metoo movement spoke early this month to the graduating class of the university of pennsylvania school of social policy and practice. she is followed by supreme court justice clarence thomas at kristen them college, another speech at spellman college, and u.s. ambassador nikki haley. >> [applause] [applause] tarana: thank you. thank you, dean jackson. i almost want to say that though and sit down. that was a lovely introduction....
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according to her parents, they spoke with cnn early this morning.ey identified her. 13-year-old ella whistler. she is at riley hospital for children. the family said they're still trying to process all of this. why it happened. what happened. they issued a statement and said in part her status is critical, yet we are pleased to report she is stable. we'd like to thank everyone across the country who prayed for our family today. we felt those prayers and appreciate them. they went on to thank first responders and surgeons. they asked for some privacy while trying to deal with this. as far as the shooter is concerned, he has been arrested. all we know, they haven't identified him by name. he's a seventh grade boy. >> seventh grader? thank you so much. >> wow. >>> still to come, nba player sterling brown said he felt defenseless when police tased and arrested him back in january. now he is demand accountability from the milwaukee police force. we'll have more on that. what is an act of mutuality? for a single mother, it's preparing her daughters for th
according to her parents, they spoke with cnn early this morning.ey identified her. 13-year-old ella whistler. she is at riley hospital for children. the family said they're still trying to process all of this. why it happened. what happened. they issued a statement and said in part her status is critical, yet we are pleased to report she is stable. we'd like to thank everyone across the country who prayed for our family today. we felt those prayers and appreciate them. they went on to thank...
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but now we're just going to have to wait and see whether he'll get past all of this controversy we spoke to former cia operations officer john kerry accu the man who revealed the use of torture in agency and was jailed following those revelations he knows do you know hostile personally it's time for a woman to head the cia just not this woman i think she's probably the single worst pick in all of washington d.c. i know gina has personally i worked for gina haskell i don't care of gina haskell's a man or a woman or a combination of the two she's not right for this job everybody is tough on terrorism all of us at the cia we're tough on terrorism that doesn't mean that you have to ignore the constitution of the united states and to ignore international law to prove that you're tough that's that was just nonsensical. the controversial white helmets group praised by the west as a rescue team working in syria has been guaranteed continued support by the british prime minister to reason. last week the trumpet ministration froze the us funding with thousands of civilian lives at risk will the pr
but now we're just going to have to wait and see whether he'll get past all of this controversy we spoke to former cia operations officer john kerry accu the man who revealed the use of torture in agency and was jailed following those revelations he knows do you know hostile personally it's time for a woman to head the cia just not this woman i think she's probably the single worst pick in all of washington d.c. i know gina has personally i worked for gina haskell i don't care of gina haskell's...
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reporter: that's why it was surprising when rosanne spoke about trump. the premier was gangbusters. 18 million people tuned in. >> there wasn't a single person surprised by the ratings. even experts doing this much longer than i have were shocked. reporter: the president said one of the things that makes the show unique is quote it's focusing on a family in different economic circumstances than other comedies on the air. but rosanne the actor continues to talk about trump. >> you are not in trouble and expressing your views as crazy as they may be. reporter: this was the precursor to the come back of another proplar show. >> there is only one book you have to follow word for word. >> the bible. >> the federal tax code. reporter: fox embolded by rosanne's success. tv trade reporter say there is a reason hollywood is called show business. the decisions to air individual shows come down to dollars and cents. >> the phrase we like to throw around is you can't give people things they don't want. this is what people want to see and they will start programming
reporter: that's why it was surprising when rosanne spoke about trump. the premier was gangbusters. 18 million people tuned in. >> there wasn't a single person surprised by the ratings. even experts doing this much longer than i have were shocked. reporter: the president said one of the things that makes the show unique is quote it's focusing on a family in different economic circumstances than other comedies on the air. but rosanne the actor continues to talk about trump. >> you...
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s weak points across germany so that we can guarantee the necessary space for protests in all spoke it's a very detailed guided includes mops of where members will be staying the routes that they'll be taking in the best places to disrupt the event from and there's also a section that includes rioting and life sucks everything the first time riots will need like how to block roads how to prepare paint to be hurled correctly but there's also some more unsavory instructions as well the best ways to burn tires to smash shop windows or to burn cars all without leaving any evidence that you were there or for that matter being able to be identified on security footage we wish you a lot of fun trying our instructions we showed the so-called right guy to see if the spokes person ronald glaser and i asked him just how worrying it is to his members the myth just clear we know where you are being we're going to come for you this is some kind of disgusting kind of and could be patient but he will not keep it you know with anybody considering any extra security. will extra security measures. can be h
s weak points across germany so that we can guarantee the necessary space for protests in all spoke it's a very detailed guided includes mops of where members will be staying the routes that they'll be taking in the best places to disrupt the event from and there's also a section that includes rioting and life sucks everything the first time riots will need like how to block roads how to prepare paint to be hurled correctly but there's also some more unsavory instructions as well the best ways...
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spoke. her cover. up a little. for folks. that go in their. hearts are broken and. yes i shoot off faster than the prospect of america from this round now but the men do that not sure who. put us on one. and this is out international during the victory day celebrations one veteran was almost knocked over but was ultimately helped by the president himself a war hero was seen being forced out of the way by members of the president's security team but i have heard and saw what was happening and immediately stepped in and invited the veteran to war with him and we caught up with that i had a four year old and he told us his story he did the president was there he has two bodyguards two big lads i was walking behind them the president knows me we've met before and he gave me a sign to come over i went the guards wanted to push me back but the president didn't let them they didn't touch me any more they understood that the president knows me and i know him well so we went together to the tomb of the unknown soldier and to the kremlin my rank is major general i was called
spoke. her cover. up a little. for folks. that go in their. hearts are broken and. yes i shoot off faster than the prospect of america from this round now but the men do that not sure who. put us on one. and this is out international during the victory day celebrations one veteran was almost knocked over but was ultimately helped by the president himself a war hero was seen being forced out of the way by members of the president's security team but i have heard and saw what was happening and...
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civil rights activist taran burke, the founder of the #me too movement spoke earlier this month to the graduating class of the university of pennsylvania school of social policy and practice in philadelphia. she is followed by clarence thomas. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, dean jackson. almost want to say beddoe, sit down. that was a lovely lovely introduction. thank you. greetings, class of 2018. how are you? [shouting] >> i should echo those sentiments and say puerto rico. [shouting] yes, let's not forget puerto rico. still suffering, joe. here's a fun fact. i did not attend my college graduation. my senior year of college i was a busybody, at least that's what the administration called me. i was serving as the president of the african-american student alliance which was an organization that i had cofounded the year prior. and aside from the best events on campus, we were laser focused on rating of the campus of its racist and discriminatory practices. and that when once cleared uniy instituted a discriminatory zero-tolerance policy for the mostly black residential students. an
civil rights activist taran burke, the founder of the #me too movement spoke earlier this month to the graduating class of the university of pennsylvania school of social policy and practice in philadelphia. she is followed by clarence thomas. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, dean jackson. almost want to say beddoe, sit down. that was a lovely lovely introduction. thank you. greetings, class of 2018. how are you? [shouting] >> i should echo those sentiments and say puerto rico....
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she spoke about living and active life of attitude. this is just under 15 minutes.living a life of active gratitude. you, presidentk clements. it is a great day at clemson university, and it is a great day in south carolina. congratulations to the college of business and the college of education class of 2018, and thank you for thiszi
she spoke about living and active life of attitude. this is just under 15 minutes.living a life of active gratitude. you, presidentk clements. it is a great day at clemson university, and it is a great day in south carolina. congratulations to the college of business and the college of education class of 2018, and thank you for thiszi
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this informant spoke with page and papadopoulos.aying we're distant from the core of the campaign. now they're saying there is a real risk inside the campaign. we know this confidential informant spoke with them well after each had come to the attention of the fbi. so there is no indication to the point that former mayor giuliani was trying to make this was somehow the nexus, the origination of the investigation was this informant talking to those folks. there is no indication of that whatsoever. but to your point, i spoke with a retired fbi agent who is not complementary to james comey and not complimentary to the fbi at this point in time, but he made very clear that distinction. if you have an informant that is talking to someone, that's what you do, that's how you investigate, especially counter intelligence investigation. if they got a employee, that is a whole different subject. that is not what happened here. there was no one in the campaign, it's pure semantics, pure political rhetoric to say it was. >> the round table is st
this informant spoke with page and papadopoulos.aying we're distant from the core of the campaign. now they're saying there is a real risk inside the campaign. we know this confidential informant spoke with them well after each had come to the attention of the fbi. so there is no indication to the point that former mayor giuliani was trying to make this was somehow the nexus, the origination of the investigation was this informant talking to those folks. there is no indication of that...
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only days ago actor asia argento spoke out at the khan film festival i have a few words to say. in one thousand nine hundred seven i was raped by harvey weinstein here at cannes i was twenty one years old this festival was his hunting ground. i want to make a prediction. harvey weinstein will never be welcomed here ever again. weinstein has denied all allegations of unwanted sexual contact with women law enforcement officials have been investigating the claims of criminal conduct against him since late last year in the wake of the scandal weinstein's wife has left him his production company has filed for bankruptcy and he's been ejected from the academy that ones honored him with oscars. the allegations against weinstein also sparked the need to movement women around the world have leveled allegations of abuse against powerful men in the entertainment business and government hope the watershed moment has led to a global discussion on gender equality and changes in the way women are treated in the workplace. and another hollywood trying to so-so facing accusations today actor mor
only days ago actor asia argento spoke out at the khan film festival i have a few words to say. in one thousand nine hundred seven i was raped by harvey weinstein here at cannes i was twenty one years old this festival was his hunting ground. i want to make a prediction. harvey weinstein will never be welcomed here ever again. weinstein has denied all allegations of unwanted sexual contact with women law enforcement officials have been investigating the claims of criminal conduct against him...