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>> if found guilty, stark can face up to 20 years in prison. for now he turns to his girlfriend for support. >> listen, okay. they hit me with possession of the firearm in shooting that officer, babe. you have to get me a lawyer. i'm serious. you have to see what lawyer can come here and talk to me asap because i'm going to lose my [ bleep ] mind and please promise me you'll be faithful to me. they're going to smoke me for this [ bleep ]. i do not deserve to be in prison. >> meanwhile, jerry nunez, who says he sold the unregistered gun to stark for $500 is settling into his new cell. >> crazy, right? just last night i was watching "lockup" on tv and now i'm on lockup for real. i woke up to banging on the door. it turns out to be the detectives from the bergen county prosecutor's office and they wanted to speak with me. they had questions with a shooting of a cop. i mean, i didn't shoot the cop, but i sold the gun and that's why i'm here. no towel, nothing. don't come to this hotel, guys. they don't got [ bleep ] ready for you. >> though nunez w
>> if found guilty, stark can face up to 20 years in prison. for now he turns to his girlfriend for support. >> listen, okay. they hit me with possession of the firearm in shooting that officer, babe. you have to get me a lawyer. i'm serious. you have to see what lawyer can come here and talk to me asap because i'm going to lose my [ bleep ] mind and please promise me you'll be faithful to me. they're going to smoke me for this [ bleep ]. i do not deserve to be in prison. >>...
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speaking from the rose garden the president wants to renegotiate key parts of this agreement but there's stark warnings this morning that the u.s. is seeding a leadership world it's held in shaping global events since world war ii. >> key u.s. allies are telling president trump they're not willing to renegotiate the paris climate agreement. leaders are all telling the white house there will be no renegotiations in response to the president's comments he would like to strike a better climate deal. the president made it speech he's thinking more about key voters in states like pennsylvania than the u.s. allies that are now disappointed that the u.s. is with drawing from the deal. >> it's time to exit the paris accord. and time to pursue a new deal that effects the environment and our companies, our citizens, and our country. it is time to put youngstown, ohio, detroit michigan, and pittsburgh pennsylvania along with many, many, other locations within our great country before paris france. it's time to make america great again. >> the president's daughter had been pushing the president to stay in
speaking from the rose garden the president wants to renegotiate key parts of this agreement but there's stark warnings this morning that the u.s. is seeding a leadership world it's held in shaping global events since world war ii. >> key u.s. allies are telling president trump they're not willing to renegotiate the paris climate agreement. leaders are all telling the white house there will be no renegotiations in response to the president's comments he would like to strike a better...
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. >> it's very stark that the officer exhibited poor tactics in the way he approached the car. he walks right up, gets within very close proximity to the car. he stands right in front of the car door. all castile had to do if he was intending on harming the officer was open the door and push him back and knock him off balance, then draw his gun and do whatever he wanted to do. that is not what happens. >> and so just to be clear, you think the subsequent shooting was a dramatic overreaction? >> yes. and i believe given that the department terminated the officer, officer yanez, after the ruling of acquittal i think supports that, that this officer is not suited to continue on the force. those bullets could have passed through mr. castile, hit the kid, hit the girlfriend. it's just total recklessness in using your firearm. >> reporter: he says the key to avoiding these situations going forward is training. something we saw on stark display when we went on patrol with officers in richmond, california. >> lots of people carry around usually more firepower than the police do. >> rep
. >> it's very stark that the officer exhibited poor tactics in the way he approached the car. he walks right up, gets within very close proximity to the car. he stands right in front of the car door. all castile had to do if he was intending on harming the officer was open the door and push him back and knock him off balance, then draw his gun and do whatever he wanted to do. that is not what happens. >> and so just to be clear, you think the subsequent shooting was a dramatic...
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than jeff sessions, -- jeff-- last year then sessions, but this display in past monday in a series of stark , early morning postings on twitter were the president faulted his own justice department on the travel ban. mr. trump accused mr. sessions department of devising a politically correct version of the ban as if the president had nothing to do with it. in private, the president's exasperation has been even sharper. he has intermittently fumed for months over sessions decision to recuse himself from the investigation into russian meddling into last year's election, and mr. trump said it was that recusal that led to the point of the special counsel who took over the investigation. what more can you tell us about this story and what is going on in the trump white house with the president specifically? i think the more important context is that session has done this several times, to push himself out of the headlines and also because he felt like he had become a liability to trump. if trump is constantly criticizing him, why should you stay in office? i think sessions feels like he is tryin
than jeff sessions, -- jeff-- last year then sessions, but this display in past monday in a series of stark , early morning postings on twitter were the president faulted his own justice department on the travel ban. mr. trump accused mr. sessions department of devising a politically correct version of the ban as if the president had nothing to do with it. in private, the president's exasperation has been even sharper. he has intermittently fumed for months over sessions decision to recuse...
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now we ask this question in april and you see a stark reversal. now you see not only trump voters are much more optimistic and for example the clinton voters are more likely to say their future financial situation will be worse than today. but as that number has shrunk to only 5% for the trump voters. about the same, there's not too much of a difference. we can still also show it in a different way. what i do here is simply look at the difference between the percent of -- between the clinton and trump voters. what you see is sort of the dark red, that's before the election and then sort of the, what is it, vague pink is after the election. you see before the election there was quite a difference in optimism between clinton and trump voters, and then after the election you see it goes the other way. you see that now the trump voters are 30 percentage points more likely to be optimistic. if you look at worse, you see that among -- before the election the clinton voters was 6% less likely to think it was going to get worse and now they're 11% more li
now we ask this question in april and you see a stark reversal. now you see not only trump voters are much more optimistic and for example the clinton voters are more likely to say their future financial situation will be worse than today. but as that number has shrunk to only 5% for the trump voters. about the same, there's not too much of a difference. we can still also show it in a different way. what i do here is simply look at the difference between the percent of -- between the clinton...
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the white house had a stark choice today to as we said defend the indefensible. and while it took invoking god sarah huckabee sanders chose to do so and went out there. it's been said over and over again for an audience of one. >> right. and showed this pattern of this white house, and this president never apologized, never backed down, the bar is never too low. and i think in also speaks to bigger trait that we can probably see more -- there is a lot of traits people have been talking about that this says about the president. but one the reason that has the gotten under his skin so much is people have talked to him -- you know, this criticism from mika and joe is because he felt, oh they were his friends he had done them favor and there should have been this loyalty in exchange. that in exchange for the friendship neshd have never criticized him and always defended him. and he expects this from people around him. he is going to expect this from world leaders. he is going to expect it from members of congress. when people he considers his friends or allies don't
the white house had a stark choice today to as we said defend the indefensible. and while it took invoking god sarah huckabee sanders chose to do so and went out there. it's been said over and over again for an audience of one. >> right. and showed this pattern of this white house, and this president never apologized, never backed down, the bar is never too low. and i think in also speaks to bigger trait that we can probably see more -- there is a lot of traits people have been talking...
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and there is a stark reality which is that if we lose just 60, then the government loses its majorityd john mcdonnell at the treasury. and we all know what that combination would mean, iraq's economy, highertaxes and borrowing and who would pay the price? the ordinary working people would be paying the price. but we can work to prevent that happening. every vote for me and my team is about to strengthen my hand in those brexit negotiations, every vote for me and my team is about to get a better deal. every vote for me and my team is about to build that stronger, fairer and more prosperous britain for us all. it is about getting the right deal abroad but also about a better deal for ordinary working people here at home. we need to get the brexit deal right, bring back that control of oui’ right, bring back that control of our money, laws and borders. we need to build that special partnership with the eu, comprehensive free trade agreements with the eu, but we also need to build new trade deals for goods and services around the world with new friends and old allies alike. and here we ne
and there is a stark reality which is that if we lose just 60, then the government loses its majorityd john mcdonnell at the treasury. and we all know what that combination would mean, iraq's economy, highertaxes and borrowing and who would pay the price? the ordinary working people would be paying the price. but we can work to prevent that happening. every vote for me and my team is about to strengthen my hand in those brexit negotiations, every vote for me and my team is about to get a better...
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what really struck me about philip hammond's speech at the mansion house was the stark change in toney before the general election. she was much more focused on immigration and on sovereignty. the message from the public before and during the referendum campaign was clear. brexit must mean control of the number of people who come to britain from europe and that is what we will deliver. next—door neighbours but different approaches. mrs may wants to cut immigration to the tens of thousands. the chancellor is keen to promote immigration as good for the economy, a view shared by political rivals. we've said jobs and the economy must be the priority. at his mansion house speech he said jobs and prosperity must be the priority. so that's almost the same language as we've been using. is their common ground between you, the liberal democrats, and mr hammond's position that he's outlined ? democrats, and mr hammond's position that he's outlined? i think there's a lot of common ground with him and i believe a lot of people in the labour party who can see the potential disasters of going into a
what really struck me about philip hammond's speech at the mansion house was the stark change in toney before the general election. she was much more focused on immigration and on sovereignty. the message from the public before and during the referendum campaign was clear. brexit must mean control of the number of people who come to britain from europe and that is what we will deliver. next—door neighbours but different approaches. mrs may wants to cut immigration to the tens of thousands....
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there was some stark disagreement inside the white house between those who supported the paris agreement and those who wanted the president to announce the u.s. was pulling out. you're seen as someone who was more of a globalist than an isolationist. are you being forced, gary, to come out publicly support a decision with which you personally disagree? >> i am working the white house. i am here to support president trump and i'm here to support him and his administrative decision. i'm happy to be out here tonight speaking to you and be talking about what we are doing, again, for the american economy. i've been actively involved in regulatory reform. i've been actively involved in tax reform. i'm actively involved in all of the president's policies and i very much believe we have a unique opportunity to drive our economy ford forward and make america a great place tor our citizens. >> only last week you said that coal in your words doesn't even make that much sense any more. that's sharply different than what the president's rhetoric is all about. he wants to bring back coal jobs. he said
there was some stark disagreement inside the white house between those who supported the paris agreement and those who wanted the president to announce the u.s. was pulling out. you're seen as someone who was more of a globalist than an isolationist. are you being forced, gary, to come out publicly support a decision with which you personally disagree? >> i am working the white house. i am here to support president trump and i'm here to support him and his administrative decision. i'm...
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but the gap between the topp and bottom-ranked countries is stark. at the bottom, one in three children suffers from malnutrition and one in 30 women will die from pregnancy related causes. and how does the united states stack up? number 31. america's maternal mortality is the highest of any industrialized nation. but the study is also clear about solutions that work, and the very best solution for helping moms and children: more health workers on the front lines. the equation is simple. more doctors, more midwives and community health workers means more mothers and children surviving childbirth and the early years of life. nowhere is this more clear than a place like nepal, which is ranked 133rd on the mothers index. this "viewchange" short film from "living proof" tells the story. [b s singi] trslslatormy n namis maheorori. i'm y yearsld.. my husndnd wento i ind w work. he t theres nono fd. no rice, no nothing. aroundere there's work.k. i am very, very scar.. everyoneas been asking autut it, and that meses me en m mor scared. my fst childas breach
but the gap between the topp and bottom-ranked countries is stark. at the bottom, one in three children suffers from malnutrition and one in 30 women will die from pregnancy related causes. and how does the united states stack up? number 31. america's maternal mortality is the highest of any industrialized nation. but the study is also clear about solutions that work, and the very best solution for helping moms and children: more health workers on the front lines. the equation is simple. more...
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corey lewandowski has issued a stark warning to republicans, aligned with the president or lose youreipts in 2018. is he right? that's next. ♪ >> meghan: more "outnumbered" just a minute, but first, jon scott with more of what's coming up on "happening now." >> jon: we are waiting that rose garden ceremony from president trump. he'll be announcing his final decision on the paris climate deal. we are also learning james comey will testify before the senate intelligence committee on thursday, june 8th. the house until committee issuing new subpoenas. we've got fox team coverage ahead on "happening now" ." >> meghan: thanks. >> trish: corey lewandowski is issuing a stark warning to republicans, get in line with the president or risk losing your seat in 2018. watch him here. >> president trump was elected to change the country and you can get on board that train or you can lose your next election because i can promise you this, the democrats have a different agenda. they have forgotten about the middle class, they forgot about infrastructure, they forgot about the people who voted for do
corey lewandowski has issued a stark warning to republicans, aligned with the president or lose youreipts in 2018. is he right? that's next. ♪ >> meghan: more "outnumbered" just a minute, but first, jon scott with more of what's coming up on "happening now." >> jon: we are waiting that rose garden ceremony from president trump. he'll be announcing his final decision on the paris climate deal. we are also learning james comey will testify before the senate...
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or los angeles very stark choices to have even 50 or 60%. because either you are housee for - - for to sacrifice of the other aspects of life even if you are credit worthy this affects the future creation of wealth and quality of life in this country. to have the stories of millenials living at holman the these people and are excluded from the possibility of homeownershipdera and cuts across the entire age group and in the 1920's contemporaries were famously called a lost generation in they could be a lost generation for hall motorship excluded from the american dream punished as the unintended byproduct of the crisis of 2008 we must be mindful of the situation you don't want to exclude generation of buyers for the generations to come of meto must do more to find that a prudent pathway for those millenials for the investors and lenders in the housing market interestingly enough at the beginning of the nation and people came here from all areas of the world and they worked extremely hard not eight hours a day not five days a week or six or se
or los angeles very stark choices to have even 50 or 60%. because either you are housee for - - for to sacrifice of the other aspects of life even if you are credit worthy this affects the future creation of wealth and quality of life in this country. to have the stories of millenials living at holman the these people and are excluded from the possibility of homeownershipdera and cuts across the entire age group and in the 1920's contemporaries were famously called a lost generation in they...
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a stark message from the united arab emirates‘ ambassador to moscow.n the gulf news, the ambassador insists doha must comply with a 13—point demand list, otherwise it'll face expulsion from the gcc, the gulf cooperation council. many of the british papers leading with this story — the six people facing criminal charges for the hillsborough disaster. the independent paying tribute to the 96 liverpool fans who died from the football ground crush in 1989. the financial times reports on two days of heavy market trading, after so—called confusion — apparently caused by two of europe's most influential central bankers. it says mark carney and mario draghi struggled to communicate how they would exit out of economic stimulus policies. the new york times writes about the rise in populism around the world, but how canada has bucked the trend. the article says an inclusive political culture has helped to stop immigration being a polarising issue. ever thought about where your plastic drink bottle ends up? the guardian's looking at what it calls an environmental
a stark message from the united arab emirates‘ ambassador to moscow.n the gulf news, the ambassador insists doha must comply with a 13—point demand list, otherwise it'll face expulsion from the gcc, the gulf cooperation council. many of the british papers leading with this story — the six people facing criminal charges for the hillsborough disaster. the independent paying tribute to the 96 liverpool fans who died from the football ground crush in 1989. the financial times reports on two...
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david: this struck me that this is in stark contrast to what we saw yesterday. there was a lot of .issatisfaction this is a very different feeling. former fbi director was more willing to speak about his heversations, partly because is private citizen and wanted to set the record straight. seeas a remarkable thing to their former fbi director saying that the fbi -- former knick i directors and that the president is a liar which he said several times. a blockbuster day on capitol hill. all eyes are on this. he praised bob mueller of the special counselor as the right choice to leave this. he declined to answer a couple this rising as is to the level of obstruction of justice. >> there's been such a call for many people to have an independent investigation. do you think that what we saw today lays to rest or quiets some of the encouragement in that direction? >> number one, yes. you did see bipartisan questions, but a good chunk in the middle of folks who seem to me putting partisanship aside. fascinating that comey says he wanted a special counsel. he forced the
david: this struck me that this is in stark contrast to what we saw yesterday. there was a lot of .issatisfaction this is a very different feeling. former fbi director was more willing to speak about his heversations, partly because is private citizen and wanted to set the record straight. seeas a remarkable thing to their former fbi director saying that the fbi -- former knick i directors and that the president is a liar which he said several times. a blockbuster day on capitol hill. all eyes...
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and a recent senate hearing, a stark assessment from the head of the february a of the fbi and nationalecurity. >> could any of you be comfortable with kaspersky software on your computers? >> a resounding no from me. >> reporter: the company's ceo eugene kaspersky was photographed with putin back in 2015. speaking with us excusively from moscow, kaspersky rejects any claim that his company is or would allow itself to be a tool of the russian government. so if they asked you to spy on americans. if they asked you to spy on government agencies, your response would be what? >> my response, if i'm asked to spy on anyone coming from any state, any government, not only russian will be definitely, no! >> reporter: pierre tom a abc news, washington. >> apparently, there were no search warrants that were served, this despite the sources saying homes of kaspersky employees across multiple cities. >> very bizarre case and a lot of it still unfolding. and a lot we will continue to monitor for you. >>> coming up, putting the sizzle into your fourth of july celebration. from firecracker corn to cake
and a recent senate hearing, a stark assessment from the head of the february a of the fbi and nationalecurity. >> could any of you be comfortable with kaspersky software on your computers? >> a resounding no from me. >> reporter: the company's ceo eugene kaspersky was photographed with putin back in 2015. speaking with us excusively from moscow, kaspersky rejects any claim that his company is or would allow itself to be a tool of the russian government. so if they asked you...
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and a stark message from the world's biggest banking watchdog — a brutal warning over the state of the, the bank for international settlements says there's a rot in the monetary system, and the next financial crisis will hit with a vengeance. the ft‘s us edition reports that eu officials in brussels this week plan to fine google more than a billion euros. the internet search engine stands accused of using its market dominance to steer people unfairly towards its own shopping service. the south china morning post looks at the online debate in china about whether the country should open its borders to help middle eastern refugees. china's foreign minister has weighed in, saying a political solution for syria needs to be found. muslims around the world are celebrating the festival of eid al—fitr, marking the end of the holy month of ramadan. the arab news here showing thousands of people praying at the prophet's mosque in the saudi city madinah. and "the water in majorca looks scarier than it oughta". a fun headline in the sun — a not so fun encounter for holiday makers on the spanish isl
and a stark message from the world's biggest banking watchdog — a brutal warning over the state of the, the bank for international settlements says there's a rot in the monetary system, and the next financial crisis will hit with a vengeance. the ft‘s us edition reports that eu officials in brussels this week plan to fine google more than a billion euros. the internet search engine stands accused of using its market dominance to steer people unfairly towards its own shopping service. the...
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"the washington post" writes that a stark question faces the gop.p the vulnerable americans, help the poor or help the rich, in effect. in new york city, this protest against the travel ban which is now in effect effective tonight. there was some uncertainty for travellers from the six affected and named countries. grandparents and grandchildren, for example, among the relatives who will have a harder time getting a u.s. visa. and this eye-catching headline in politico, present at the destruction, how rex tillerson is wrecking the state department. quoting a former speech writer to secretary john kerry. this is how diplomacy deies, no with a bang but with a whimper, it's a lot to take in every night. so we're joined by two great minds, author, biographier of, are you ready, franklin, einstein, and the biographier of, apologize if i left anyone out. walter isaacson, to start off how do you keep yourself appraised of how far off of dead center normal we have grown? >> this is totally uncharted waters here. every single day something is coming along. a
"the washington post" writes that a stark question faces the gop.p the vulnerable americans, help the poor or help the rich, in effect. in new york city, this protest against the travel ban which is now in effect effective tonight. there was some uncertainty for travellers from the six affected and named countries. grandparents and grandchildren, for example, among the relatives who will have a harder time getting a u.s. visa. and this eye-catching headline in politico, present at the...
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>> he didn't talk about it in the stark terms that rodney davis did. he said we have to do something to lower the temperature of the political rhetoric out there he called it political rhetorical terrorism. the president didn't really get that much into the political environment. he did urge unity across the country in the wake of this. listen here. >> we can all agree that we are blessed to be americans, that our children deserve to grow up in a nation of safety and peace. and that we are strongest when we are unified. and when we work together for the common good. >> in the wake of the shooting, the president cancelled his schedule today. he had an event at the labor department regarding apprenticeships. we expect the president will resume his regular schedule tomorrow. >> thanks, john. let's go to pennsylvania avenue and bring in a congressman that was there. mike bishop out of michigan. you said you felt like you were being hunted today. share us your experience. >> well, we were locked in a cage. we had a chain link fence around the field. the sho
>> he didn't talk about it in the stark terms that rodney davis did. he said we have to do something to lower the temperature of the political rhetoric out there he called it political rhetorical terrorism. the president didn't really get that much into the political environment. he did urge unity across the country in the wake of this. listen here. >> we can all agree that we are blessed to be americans, that our children deserve to grow up in a nation of safety and peace. and that...
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a stark message from the united arab emirates' ambassador to moscow.insists doha must comply with a 13—point demand list, otherwise it'll face expulsion from the gcc, the gulf cooperation council. many of the british papers leading with this story — the six people facing criminal charges for the hillsborough disaster. the independent paying tribute to the 96 liverpool fans who died from the football ground crush in 1989. the financial times reports on two days of heavy market trading, after so—called confusion — apparently caused by two of europe's
a stark message from the united arab emirates' ambassador to moscow.insists doha must comply with a 13—point demand list, otherwise it'll face expulsion from the gcc, the gulf cooperation council. many of the british papers leading with this story — the six people facing criminal charges for the hillsborough disaster. the independent paying tribute to the 96 liverpool fans who died from the football ground crush in 1989. the financial times reports on two days of heavy market trading, after...
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. >> reporter: a stark reminder that random violent crime has no boundary. >> this can happen to anybody. >> any point, any time, anyone. that's a real reality. >> reporter: councilman oh owes colleague confronting a problem. >> it takes a high-profile incident to get people focus. >> reporter: council president daryl clark calling the city's violent crime numbers unacceptable, 500 shooting sos far this year and a spike in homicide next week he'll introduce legislation to address the like poverty that can lead to violent crime. >> the likelihood of that person may not have a job, that person may have mental issues which a lot of this is. >> reporter: those violent crime numbers now very personal to the councilman who said he's ready combat this tough problem. >> it's a frustration in how to address, you know, the violence and the causes of violence. >> reporter: he says there are both long term and short term solutions they will have to discuss at length. the former service member and prosecutor so this is not his time dealing with these types of ibs. but he tells me he's ready to get ba
. >> reporter: a stark reminder that random violent crime has no boundary. >> this can happen to anybody. >> any point, any time, anyone. that's a real reality. >> reporter: councilman oh owes colleague confronting a problem. >> it takes a high-profile incident to get people focus. >> reporter: council president daryl clark calling the city's violent crime numbers unacceptable, 500 shooting sos far this year and a spike in homicide next week he'll introduce...
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state police say cyrus stark, and his business partner larry laken are guilty of frauding innocent car buyers. pat lost a down payment. >> we needed a second vehicle so i could get a job. we're extremely angry. >> one of our victims is an elderly male, some makes an aggravated offense. >> and the 80-year-old victim is having a hard time -- >> he hayes $20,000 in debt he doesn't have. if he gets stopped, he doesn't have the title for the car. >> reporter: they would get a loan to buy and place dozens of used cars on the mom-and-pop lot, then sell the cars to customers, so customers could be out thousands and have the car repossessed at any moment. >> reporter: one victim said they owe him an estimated $180,000 for dozens of cars that he put on the lot here to be sold over a year's time he came today to see his own property, the most expensive cars on the lot which is now locked. >> they're establishing the lienholders when in reality they're not. >> we made a police report last week when they wouldn't give us our money and they started saying we'll get you a different vehicle, and that
state police say cyrus stark, and his business partner larry laken are guilty of frauding innocent car buyers. pat lost a down payment. >> we needed a second vehicle so i could get a job. we're extremely angry. >> one of our victims is an elderly male, some makes an aggravated offense. >> and the 80-year-old victim is having a hard time -- >> he hayes $20,000 in debt he doesn't have. if he gets stopped, he doesn't have the title for the car. >> reporter: they would...
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one of his final campaign messages, the co—leader of the greens jonathan bartley said people faced a starkeel that we're at a fork in road, and if you don't want to waste £110 billion on trident, if you want to look at ideas to make country fit for 21st century like a universal basic income, a shorter working week, more nhs investment than any other party is offering, then you need to vote for the green party. in wales, leanne wood has told voters that a strong welsh voice in the brexit process can only be guaranteed by plaid cymru. she said labour had taken wales for granted, and she warned that re—electing a conservative government would pose a threat to public services in every part of wales. we face a number of threats from a tory government with an increased mandate — threats to people in our communities, threats to our nhs, and threats to the process of leaving the european union, to jobs and livelihoods. for more now on the campaign in wales and in northern ireland, chris buckler‘s in stormont, but first let's join sian lloyd in cardiff. huw, iam huw, i am outside city hall, which i
one of his final campaign messages, the co—leader of the greens jonathan bartley said people faced a starkeel that we're at a fork in road, and if you don't want to waste £110 billion on trident, if you want to look at ideas to make country fit for 21st century like a universal basic income, a shorter working week, more nhs investment than any other party is offering, then you need to vote for the green party. in wales, leanne wood has told voters that a strong welsh voice in the brexit...
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he was like ned stark he died early. in the first five earned over -- i already said it. his day was done in the sixth. if straws is ned stark and brian goodman was john snow tonight going north of the wall. not once, but twice. and just like job snow the nats are back it from the d dead. thanks to our john snow. game is tied 5 george r. r. martin saga it keeps going and going and have no idea how it will end. tied 5-5 in tenth inning. oh, to the o's in tampa to take on raise or yolz cannot stop giving up runs it's like a thing you don't want to do in baseball. all kinds of trouble gives up four in first including that bloomer that scored two. in the third the wheels come off. multiple home runs for the rays here. just oh, my, derrek norris gets one. his ninth of year that's coming up here and orioles good news, bad record though. 20 straight games giving up five or more runs. they lose 15-5. baseball fans do not do this be this guy. last night domers met check out the fan with the baby totally disregarding the baby to g
he was like ned stark he died early. in the first five earned over -- i already said it. his day was done in the sixth. if straws is ned stark and brian goodman was john snow tonight going north of the wall. not once, but twice. and just like job snow the nats are back it from the d dead. thanks to our john snow. game is tied 5 george r. r. martin saga it keeps going and going and have no idea how it will end. tied 5-5 in tenth inning. oh, to the o's in tampa to take on raise or yolz cannot...
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this stark warning comes despite the fact that president trump has often dismissed russian meddling in the u.s. election as a democratic tool in an attempt to delegitimize his victory. he did seem to acknowledge russian interference, but he only did so to blame his predecessor, former president obama, quote, who did nothing in response. that's entirely accurate. there were russian compounds seized from the u.s. certainly even democrats have faulted president obama for not doing enough. and on the same day as those sanctions, we should note president trump's incoming national security adviser michael flynn was discussing savng sanctions, among other things, with russian ambassador kislyak. here's the story. >> reporter: today the senate intelligence committee heard strong words from former ambassador nick burns who has served both republican and democratic presidents. >> it is his duty, president trump's, to be skeptical of russia. it is his duty to investigate and defend our country against a cyberoffensive because russia is our most dangerous adversary in the world today. if he contin
this stark warning comes despite the fact that president trump has often dismissed russian meddling in the u.s. election as a democratic tool in an attempt to delegitimize his victory. he did seem to acknowledge russian interference, but he only did so to blame his predecessor, former president obama, quote, who did nothing in response. that's entirely accurate. there were russian compounds seized from the u.s. certainly even democrats have faulted president obama for not doing enough. and on...
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face somedoes stark economic problems, but to what end have they try to address them? paul: the issues have been around for a while. rosalind: we have seen the wealth gap increasing, high property prices, quality of jobs for young people, can't get better jobs and social mobility is not as good as hoped, these are the issues pressing on the young people. the elite of hong kong, many of which build their fortunes due to close ties to the chinese government, so here in lies the problem. if you look at the hsi, it has increased in the last 20 years 70%, but property prices have gone up by more than 50%. the is one of the things government has been trying to work on him at to make more land available and property available , but has been very slow and property prices have not done much in that time. although the government does want to emphasize hong kong's importance to china, we have gdp4, the share of chinese is decreasing and has been tiny as china's economy has ordered ahead. 3%, but was 19% in 1997, and the steps taken by the chinese government towards to amend this
face somedoes stark economic problems, but to what end have they try to address them? paul: the issues have been around for a while. rosalind: we have seen the wealth gap increasing, high property prices, quality of jobs for young people, can't get better jobs and social mobility is not as good as hoped, these are the issues pressing on the young people. the elite of hong kong, many of which build their fortunes due to close ties to the chinese government, so here in lies the problem. if you...
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stark reminder of the bay area housing crisis. the street is lined with rvs. filled with people who simply can't afford skyrocketing housing prices. >> reporter: new signage should be going up along the light poles alerting those in the rv that a new enforcement will be coming. rvs waiting to get into the parking lot to tailgate. but these are not tailgaters. >> i am in the position that i have to live in the rv. i am trying to figure outs to relocate in a different area. >> reporter: that is the same story that you will hear from everybody. the city says they have to move. >> certainly you have gotten complaints but some of it has to do with the increase in the scale of the vehicle. >> reporter: police officers will first warn the rv owners to move within 24 hours and issue towing notices for those who do not comply. >> towing is on the table but our last resort. our last hope. >> reporter: palo alto is trying to find another -- the individuals in the rvs say they understand the city's reaction but say they try clean up the area around them to not make matter
stark reminder of the bay area housing crisis. the street is lined with rvs. filled with people who simply can't afford skyrocketing housing prices. >> reporter: new signage should be going up along the light poles alerting those in the rv that a new enforcement will be coming. rvs waiting to get into the parking lot to tailgate. but these are not tailgaters. >> i am in the position that i have to live in the rv. i am trying to figure outs to relocate in a different area. >>...
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rick: i was blown away by the stark nature of what director comey said. he basically called the president a liar, saying he is a manipulator and trying to gain advantage over him to put his thumb on the scale of justice. those are stunning allegations coming from the former f.b.i. director under oath. it puts the onus on the white house and the president himself. is he going to back up his version of events to suggest that comey is the one lying? jonathan: that is the interesting part. james comey was the hated man in washington when he reannounced the investigation in hillary clinton's e-mail. and then the most hated man by the republicans with the actions for trump and the russia investigation. this is now a he said, he said situation. >> that is a great question. something that the director tried to put head strong. he said today based on the entirety of things don't cherry pick information. we polled this week at abc news and found that 70% of the americans doubt the word of the president but 55% doubt the work of comey. an immediate question is about
rick: i was blown away by the stark nature of what director comey said. he basically called the president a liar, saying he is a manipulator and trying to gain advantage over him to put his thumb on the scale of justice. those are stunning allegations coming from the former f.b.i. director under oath. it puts the onus on the white house and the president himself. is he going to back up his version of events to suggest that comey is the one lying? jonathan: that is the interesting part. james...
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especially true in places like new york, washington d.c., los angeles and so many of the people face very stark choices. that's a catch 22 for them. because either you become house poor through potential mortgage if you can get one and sacrifice all of the other aspects of life or you forego a home and have the other necessities of life. these create future of wealth and quality of life in this country. you can understand their frustration and it cuts across an entire age group. in the 1920s hemingway's contemporaries were famously called the lost generation. i worry that millennials may become a lost generation for home joaner ship excluded from the american dream punished as an unintended by-product of the crisis in 2008. we must be mindful of the situation. we don't want to exclude a generation of buyers or even generations to come. we must do more, find reasonable prudent pathways in the housing market itself. interestingly enough at the beginning of this nation people came here from all areas of the world and they worked extremely hard, not eight hours a day but 12, 16 hours a day, not fiv
especially true in places like new york, washington d.c., los angeles and so many of the people face very stark choices. that's a catch 22 for them. because either you become house poor through potential mortgage if you can get one and sacrifice all of the other aspects of life or you forego a home and have the other necessities of life. these create future of wealth and quality of life in this country. you can understand their frustration and it cuts across an entire age group. in the 1920s...
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in my view this is as stark an example of legislative malpractice as i can remember. it is time for americans to get loud, do their part, and make sure that their voices are heard on an issue that is so personal and so vital to our people and their families. if and when this bill hits the floor, debate will go by very quickly. by the standards of the senate, it will be over in a flash. so this afternoon i want to be direct with a few key points fot those across this country to remember over the next two weeks. first, the republican health care plan is going to raise costs for the typical american. it you're an older person nearing retirement, 55, 58, 61, you are going to get hammered with an age tax if you are going to be forced to pay several times as much as a younger person for health insurance. under the house trumpcare bill, 64-year-old senior of modest means are going to see their premiums shoot up by 800%. 800%. i'd like to hear somebody try to explain to a lifelong trucker or someone who spent decades cleaning offices to put food on their family stable why tha
in my view this is as stark an example of legislative malpractice as i can remember. it is time for americans to get loud, do their part, and make sure that their voices are heard on an issue that is so personal and so vital to our people and their families. if and when this bill hits the floor, debate will go by very quickly. by the standards of the senate, it will be over in a flash. so this afternoon i want to be direct with a few key points fot those across this country to remember over the...
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. >> a stark contrast between the two highlighted by the recent exchange with the president. >> it's a press conference on may 18, the president was asked whether he urged you to shut down the investigation in flynn. >> no. no. next question. >> is that accurate? >> i don't believe it is. >> how much weight contradictions should carry that is up to the counsel investigation. >> do you believe it will rise to the obstruction of justice? >> i don't know. that's bob mueller's job to sort that out. >> despite the two and a half hours that were thorough and exhaustive, it was not the whole day. >> it was an appetizer. because then the senate intelligence committee moved to a separate setting to talk again with the former director comey about the classified, the sensitive materials that he didn't feel comfortable revealing in that forum. >> he did it voluntarily. long day for the former director. scott, the million dollar question in all of this is were any laws broken? from all the system we got publicly, did we hear anything to indicate that laws were broken? >> if former director comey
. >> a stark contrast between the two highlighted by the recent exchange with the president. >> it's a press conference on may 18, the president was asked whether he urged you to shut down the investigation in flynn. >> no. no. next question. >> is that accurate? >> i don't believe it is. >> how much weight contradictions should carry that is up to the counsel investigation. >> do you believe it will rise to the obstruction of justice? >> i don't...
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and so many of the people face very stark choices. some see wages absorbed 40, 50, even 60% of housing costs. that's a catch 22 for them. because either you become house poor through a potential mortgage, if you can get one and sacrifice all the other aspects of life. or you forego a home and have the other necessities of life. even if you are credit worthy, these are tough choices that affect future creation of wealth. and quality of life in this country. all of us heard stories about millennials living at home. renting, sharing rooms. many of these people are credit worthy. but feel excluded from the possibility of home ownership. you can understand their frustration and it cuts across an entire age group. in the 1920s, hemingway's contemporaries were famously called the lost generation. i worry that millennials may become a lost generation for home ownership. excluded from the american dream, punished as an unintended by-product of the financial crisis in 2008. we must be mindful of the situation. we don't want to exclude the gener
and so many of the people face very stark choices. some see wages absorbed 40, 50, even 60% of housing costs. that's a catch 22 for them. because either you become house poor through a potential mortgage, if you can get one and sacrifice all the other aspects of life. or you forego a home and have the other necessities of life. even if you are credit worthy, these are tough choices that affect future creation of wealth. and quality of life in this country. all of us heard stories about...
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it's pretty stark. >> it is stark.dent's message came from a tweet which it's very difficult to say everything you want to say in a tweet. that's the main reason -- well, one of the many reasons, i should say, why his aides would prefer he not tweet so much, particularly on issues like this. never mind the political consequences but the legal consequences. clearly, he sent his legal adviser out to try to beat back the notion that he's under investigation, and the fact that it kra diktd the tweet that he was sending, which probably did come in response to the "washington post" article that said he was under investigation and he was kind of trying to play off of that. but it wasn't clear in the tweet. and when you're president of the united states, you have to be clear, period. >> these are official statements, these tweets. that tweet, mark, "i am being investigated for firing the fbi director by the man who told me to fire the fbi director. witch hunt." he didn't say "the "washington post" is reporting that i am being
it's pretty stark. >> it is stark.dent's message came from a tweet which it's very difficult to say everything you want to say in a tweet. that's the main reason -- well, one of the many reasons, i should say, why his aides would prefer he not tweet so much, particularly on issues like this. never mind the political consequences but the legal consequences. clearly, he sent his legal adviser out to try to beat back the notion that he's under investigation, and the fact that it kra diktd...
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this is in stark contrast to the unified agreement across 17 american intelligence agencies all them insist russia did just that to influence the elections in donald trump. >>> tiger woods was seen at a detention center disoriented and struggling to stay in a chair. this was 90 minutes after he was passed out on the side of the road. the former number one golfer said he had not been drinking but taken prescription medication and surprised him with the interaction. pro breath tests confirmed he had no alcohol in his blood. >>> the phillies host the san francisco giants for the start of three game series, first pitch, 7:05 p.m. the warriors surged ahead with two-thirds quarter runs and never looked back. the warriors beat the cavaliers 113-91. you can see the action on 6abc. >> 5:19 a.m. unexpected places you can find bargains for your summer vacation. >>> the nation's best students face off in the battle of the brains. coming up the winner of the scripps spelling bee. are allergies holding you back? break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of alle
this is in stark contrast to the unified agreement across 17 american intelligence agencies all them insist russia did just that to influence the elections in donald trump. >>> tiger woods was seen at a detention center disoriented and struggling to stay in a chair. this was 90 minutes after he was passed out on the side of the road. the former number one golfer said he had not been drinking but taken prescription medication and surprised him with the interaction. pro breath tests...
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jaden starks is going to mississippi valley state. >> nothing comes easy. you work for it. whatever you get is what you work for. >> the incoming superintendent begins her tenure on july 1st, a long-time employee of the district, johnson will continue to support the programs that are working. in oakland, abc7 news. >> congratulations to them. that's awesome. >>> looks like we will get rain today which is something we have not said in quite a while. >> yeah, one of those rare june storms coming, and from the bay area to vancouver, we are on the tail end of the storm, and i'm not expecting a lot but we will talk about how it's going to affect your day and we will go hour-by-hour. you can see the leading edge of the moisture encroaching upon sfo and possibly the san mateo bridge. notice the lack of yellows except from vallejo headed up towards fairfield. the storm system is going to weaken as it pushes south. by 9:00, there's a chance we could have sprinkles down in the south bay. a little better chance of steadier rain around the heart of the bay and turning it over to scatte
jaden starks is going to mississippi valley state. >> nothing comes easy. you work for it. whatever you get is what you work for. >> the incoming superintendent begins her tenure on july 1st, a long-time employee of the district, johnson will continue to support the programs that are working. in oakland, abc7 news. >> congratulations to them. that's awesome. >>> looks like we will get rain today which is something we have not said in quite a while. >> yeah, one...
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special correspondent lisa stark, with our partner "education week," visited a school district in arizona. >> reporter: it's just before summer break at dysart high school in surprise, arizona, outside phoenix. students are eating lunch, signing yearbooks, and they're immersed in social media. more than 90% of teens say they go online every day, and nearly a quarter are online almost constantly. let me ask you, first of all, do you all have phones? >> yeah. >> yes we do. >> reporter: do you ever not have a phone with you? >> no, it's always on. >> reporter: we sat down with four dysart students to talk about how they use social media. >> snapchat. i post every single day. every day, all day. >> i always post my thoughts, certain ways i'm feeling, depending on how i'm feeling that day. >> when i'm done with all my work, and if i don't have any work from other classes, i just get on my phone and see what's going on. >> i don't really care who sees it, i'm just posting because i think it's public, i'm open about it. >> reporter: the problem for schools-- what happens on social media, doesn't
special correspondent lisa stark, with our partner "education week," visited a school district in arizona. >> reporter: it's just before summer break at dysart high school in surprise, arizona, outside phoenix. students are eating lunch, signing yearbooks, and they're immersed in social media. more than 90% of teens say they go online every day, and nearly a quarter are online almost constantly. let me ask you, first of all, do you all have phones? >> yeah. >> yes we...
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but it does lay out many facts with what happened that is in stark, stark contrast to how the trump administration, national security officials came to congress today to talk about all these things. so clearly, one other thing i do want to point out. and you played a snippet of it. they were pressed very hard on what their justification was for not answering the questions. was it executive privilege? was it that mr. mule her pro behind him from talking. and at one point, dni coates said, i'll not sure there is a legal justification for them not answering the questions. that's a really remarkable, we often see people come to congress and not answer questions but they usually have a reason. >> kasie hunt, another extraordinary bit of what has been an incredible daflt let me go to you,ari, it was, if it was marco rubio who was really pushing to say, what is your basis here? and getting the answer, not sure there is one. is that right? is there any reason they could not have answered some of these questions that members of the intelligence committee were asking today? >> there may be good legal reason
but it does lay out many facts with what happened that is in stark, stark contrast to how the trump administration, national security officials came to congress today to talk about all these things. so clearly, one other thing i do want to point out. and you played a snippet of it. they were pressed very hard on what their justification was for not answering the questions. was it executive privilege? was it that mr. mule her pro behind him from talking. and at one point, dni coates said, i'll...
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i can till i was in new york city over the weekend and staying here at times square and stark to see the contrast what was in london and people square without a care in the world. it change f changes just like that. there's a general election set for thursday in london and now terror attack is political with both major parties across the pond saying the other is not fit to handle terror. >> sound like here. >> what's dog on here? >> speaking of here president trump join the debate by lashing out and president tweeted in event we are and people coming into the u.s. in order to help keep country safe. >> hello. >> hello sthep. >> let's start what we saw over the weekend. first and foremost any surprises in the execution of this? any surprises to you in the response? j well execution of this resembles many recent isis claims attacks in you're and use of vehicle and use of knifes and are weapons and the interesting thing in response in terms of british counter terrorism was the speed of it. within eight minutes apparently the armed police were on the scene and able to kill all three atta
i can till i was in new york city over the weekend and staying here at times square and stark to see the contrast what was in london and people square without a care in the world. it change f changes just like that. there's a general election set for thursday in london and now terror attack is political with both major parties across the pond saying the other is not fit to handle terror. >> sound like here. >> what's dog on here? >> speaking of here president trump join the...
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there are stark warnings that the u.s.ng a leadership role that has held shaping world events since world war ii. >> the decision to withdraw being met with a stinging rebuke in europe this morning. >> angela merkel calling president trump's move regrettable. the president of the european commission says there is no reverse gear on the paris deal. cnn's melissa bell is in paris for more on the response from key european allies. that reference to a reverse gear comes after the president says not only is the u.s. withdrawing, but they'll attempt to renegotiate another global deal, that from macron saying that's not going to happen. >> it is not going to happen. that reply was really united coming very quickly after donald trump made that announcement from the rose garden. there simply is no possibility for any renegotiation of this deal. that's been part of the response. the other part, victor, this is perhaps the most interesting, has been the extent to which this has seem to galvanize the rest of the world, and to increase
there are stark warnings that the u.s.ng a leadership role that has held shaping world events since world war ii. >> the decision to withdraw being met with a stinging rebuke in europe this morning. >> angela merkel calling president trump's move regrettable. the president of the european commission says there is no reverse gear on the paris deal. cnn's melissa bell is in paris for more on the response from key european allies. that reference to a reverse gear comes after the...
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we all watched the same hearing, and the interpretation is a stark contrast. so it's not just surrogates who are spinning. it's entire networks who are doing it. look, i would say this. i think anybody who watched the testimony, you know, i think it's fair to say there are a couple different storylines we should be talking about. i think we should obviously be talking about james comey's sense that he was being pressured, whether or not that ends up being obstruction of justice, but that's still a big deal. but there's also the subplots. there's the -- you know, the attorney general lynch subplot, the subplot about james comey leaking. i think that all of those things deserve coverage. the problem is that fox news will focus on solely on the subplots, and i think the other cable news networks focus solely on the main plot and never get around to talking about the subplots. >> about james comey leaking, clara, we learned in his testimony, remarkably candid from comey, that he told his friend at columbia law school, shared one of the memos with his friend, and t
we all watched the same hearing, and the interpretation is a stark contrast. so it's not just surrogates who are spinning. it's entire networks who are doing it. look, i would say this. i think anybody who watched the testimony, you know, i think it's fair to say there are a couple different storylines we should be talking about. i think we should obviously be talking about james comey's sense that he was being pressured, whether or not that ends up being obstruction of justice, but that's...
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may it please the court, there are three principal features of north carolina's law that make it a stark abridgement of the freedom of speech. first, section 2, 2.5, reaches vast swaths of core first amendment activity that is totally unrelated to the government's preventive purpose. mr. packingham was not accused of communicating with or viewing the profile of a minor. he violated section 202.5 by speaking to his friends and family about his experience in traffic court. and if today he were to view or respond to any of the thousands of twitter messages about his case in this court, that would be a felony. second, the law does not operate in some sleepy first amendment corner. it operates and forbids speech on the very platforms on which americans today are most likely to communicate, to organize for social change, and to petition their government. third, section 202.5 -- >> please go ahead. please go ahead. >> -- is a criminal law, your honor that imposes punishment for protected first amendment activity without any regard to individual culpability or lack of culpability. >> could a sta
may it please the court, there are three principal features of north carolina's law that make it a stark abridgement of the freedom of speech. first, section 2, 2.5, reaches vast swaths of core first amendment activity that is totally unrelated to the government's preventive purpose. mr. packingham was not accused of communicating with or viewing the profile of a minor. he violated section 202.5 by speaking to his friends and family about his experience in traffic court. and if today he were to...