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and leading us off in our discussion tonight is suzanne craig. she's a pulitzer prize winning reporter for "the new york times." she co-authored tonight's report in "the new york times." the piece is entitled "decade in the red: trump tax figures show over $1 billion in business losses." also joining us for a political perspective on this, john heilemann, national affairs analyst for nbc news and msnbc. co-host and executive producer of showtime's the circus. and david cay johnston is with us, tax reporter for "the new york times." now with report.org. he has previously reported on much of donald trump's financial empire. suzanne, let's begin with this exhaustive ten-year study you've done. you did not obtain tax returns, but you did obtain what appears to be internal irs documents about the -- >> we have a copy of his transcript of his tax returns, so it's not the tax return, it's a transcript of his tax returns for this period. >> and that's something that has to have leaked out of the irs. okay. the transcript can show no answer at that partic
and leading us off in our discussion tonight is suzanne craig. she's a pulitzer prize winning reporter for "the new york times." she co-authored tonight's report in "the new york times." the piece is entitled "decade in the red: trump tax figures show over $1 billion in business losses." also joining us for a political perspective on this, john heilemann, national affairs analyst for nbc news and msnbc. co-host and executive producer of showtime's the circus. and...
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suzanne now plans to sue the police. specific procedures in place to ensure they're impartial. but dame vera byrd, qc, said she isn't surprised by this. i've heard people say that cops will say, the lads will look after me, it doesn't matter what you say. and they clearly believe it. and there is that very strong bond between officers against the public. so something is going badly wrong. i think the figures speak for themselves. and the only answer is police complaints being investigated by police won't get to the bottom of it. the national police chiefs' council said that they are confident that every report against an officer is thoroughly investigated, and they believe the overwhelming majority of cases are handled appropriately. anna adams, bbc news. the former black cab taxi driverjohn radford, who used to be known asjohn worboys, has been charged with four sexual offences. he faces two counts of administering a stupefying or overpowering drug with intent to commit rape or indecent assault, and two of administering
suzanne now plans to sue the police. specific procedures in place to ensure they're impartial. but dame vera byrd, qc, said she isn't surprised by this. i've heard people say that cops will say, the lads will look after me, it doesn't matter what you say. and they clearly believe it. and there is that very strong bond between officers against the public. so something is going badly wrong. i think the figures speak for themselves. and the only answer is police complaints being investigated by...
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suzanne was married to a policeman for ten years.when they first met, she was comforted by the fact that he was an officer. he was very charming and polite. he was a police officer, so i thought he was a safe person to be with and a respected person in the community. everything a police officer would represent. but after a few years, she said cracks began to show, and when she was pregnant, he became violent. we were in a different country on holiday. he'd been drinking and watching the football with a friend who was another police officer. and hejust kept questioning me over and over again, wanting to know whose the baby was and saying it was someone else's. he was getting very aggressive and i was so worried that i ran. i remember, i was running through the bars. i went to cross the road to get away from him and he tripped me up and a car had to screech to a halt to avoid hitting me. i look back now and i just feel that... i don't know, maybe was trying to kill the baby or kill me or both. the abuse went on for years, but when he t
suzanne was married to a policeman for ten years.when they first met, she was comforted by the fact that he was an officer. he was very charming and polite. he was a police officer, so i thought he was a safe person to be with and a respected person in the community. everything a police officer would represent. but after a few years, she said cracks began to show, and when she was pregnant, he became violent. we were in a different country on holiday. he'd been drinking and watching the...
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weaver, who is here today -- suzanne, wave to everyone so they can see you -- [laughter] suzanne andtie luber who run the san antonio museum of art, i love this museum. and suzanne puts so much scholarship and thought into how she was going to the hang this show. one of my favorite photographers is a photographer named danny lyon who was sent all through mississippi in the '60s by snic, you know, the student leadership conference. and when with you see the images that he took of this hatties burg, mississippi, and these little towns in massachusetts where you see the signs for the segregated taxis, you see the sheriffs, you see in one image -- which is not at the museum -- you see the young bob dylan sitting playing his guitar as a young civil rights worker. you could be in charlottesville last, you know, two hers ago. -- two summers ago. this is how vivid these scenes jump up off the wall. >> thank you, marie. >> don't forget, marie will be signing books in the barnes and noble tent directly after this. thank you all so much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> and coming up nex
weaver, who is here today -- suzanne, wave to everyone so they can see you -- [laughter] suzanne andtie luber who run the san antonio museum of art, i love this museum. and suzanne puts so much scholarship and thought into how she was going to the hang this show. one of my favorite photographers is a photographer named danny lyon who was sent all through mississippi in the '60s by snic, you know, the student leadership conference. and when with you see the images that he took of this hatties...
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suzanne, william, and carmen. >> hi my name is suzanne algomar. i believe that no one questions the need to shelter the homeless, however, this location is the wrong one. i am the owner of a home at the waterfront since its inception. i have contribute today the port mission of development, the construction of the brannan park, and low-income housing in my plg. it is also -- this also uniquely qualifies to be a permanent stakeholder who bought into the port mission and waterfront land use policies which are not in alignment with this proposed use. i urge you to check the websites and all the documents that describe the policies for waterfront land use. i respectfully urge you and urge this commission to honor its commitment to the port commission and to uphold seawall lot -- seawall land use policies which would be violated along with public trust should this commission approve this proposal. i also want to address the responsibilities and accountabilities miss cohen just presented. as you have seen, there's a whole chain of people contracted to t
suzanne, william, and carmen. >> hi my name is suzanne algomar. i believe that no one questions the need to shelter the homeless, however, this location is the wrong one. i am the owner of a home at the waterfront since its inception. i have contribute today the port mission of development, the construction of the brannan park, and low-income housing in my plg. it is also -- this also uniquely qualifies to be a permanent stakeholder who bought into the port mission and waterfront land use...
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—— suzanne. when you are going round the castle? -- suzanne. the castle of the baby boy. and any birth announcement is really exciting and it is a great one to have it, it brings the country together and any bank holiday, what a great tape, burn on a public bank holiday. -- born on a bank holiday. lots of people i really happy, it is really great to hear the first back ofa really great to hear the first back of a new baby. prince harry is high up of a new baby. prince harry is high up in the years and the media and i think it is great to hear this news and it will bring the country together, especially to present news that we are going through. it is great. it will kiss everyone's morale. it is really good. -- it will boost everyone's morale. get the sense that meghan and harry are particular possible in united states ? particular possible in united states? everyone will be happy. you're going to witness the birth, everyone was saying. i find that when i landed here that it was true andi when i landed here that it was true and i said, again, it
—— suzanne. when you are going round the castle? -- suzanne. the castle of the baby boy. and any birth announcement is really exciting and it is a great one to have it, it brings the country together and any bank holiday, what a great tape, burn on a public bank holiday. -- born on a bank holiday. lots of people i really happy, it is really great to hear the first back ofa really great to hear the first back of a new baby. prince harry is high up of a new baby. prince harry is high up in...
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during the shoot suzanne youngman isn't trying to capture the perfect picture she takes hundreds of shots focusing on different sections and details. this is why paint so to speak. so for pictures and then put them together on the computer so it's it is not about . just. basis off. of every frame and put them together like a painter would. suzanne young minds would sound lives with their family and down around an hour's drive south of amsterdam. after the photos have all be shot the most time consuming work begin. young man who spends weeks in her studio piecing together the individual images. dozens of different shots to create a single picture. not only is she able to achieve a depth that's virtually impossible to capture in ordinary photographs this gives her pictures a kind of hyper realistic. 21st century take on a 15th century masterpiece young man's interpretation of young man i guess the virgin mary from the kent altarpiece. i like thrusting. go along with. it's seems just opening a box of. this phone without fail me and then get idea to do something with its 1st i don't know why
during the shoot suzanne youngman isn't trying to capture the perfect picture she takes hundreds of shots focusing on different sections and details. this is why paint so to speak. so for pictures and then put them together on the computer so it's it is not about . just. basis off. of every frame and put them together like a painter would. suzanne young minds would sound lives with their family and down around an hour's drive south of amsterdam. after the photos have all be shot the most time...
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suzanne krig and chris sliz sza. >>> in minutes a showdown on capitol hill, a high stakes vote to holdeneral bill barr in contempt. we will talk to one of the lawmakers on that committee next. this is loma linda, a place with one of the highest life expectancies in the country. you see so many people walking around here in their hundreds. so how do you stay financially well for all those extra years? well, you have to start planning as early as possible. we all need to plan, for 18 years or more, of retirement. i don't have a whole lot saved up, but i'm working on it now. i will do whatever i need to do. plan your financial life with prudential. bring your challenges. run with us on a john deere 1 series tractor. beacuse changing your attachments, should be as easy as... what about this? changing your plans. yeah. run with us. search "john deere 1 series" for more. yeah. run with us. ♪ ♪ this mother's day, get mom the one gift she's always wanted... ♪ get engaged... ...with our diamond price match guarantee, there is no better time. dare to be devoted. jared. and i don't add trup the y
suzanne krig and chris sliz sza. >>> in minutes a showdown on capitol hill, a high stakes vote to holdeneral bill barr in contempt. we will talk to one of the lawmakers on that committee next. this is loma linda, a place with one of the highest life expectancies in the country. you see so many people walking around here in their hundreds. so how do you stay financially well for all those extra years? well, you have to start planning as early as possible. we all need to plan, for 18...
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suzanne craig bottom lines this on twitter tonight as this. "father and son, we now have tax information on fred trump and donald trump for a number of years. the up shot, fred always made a lot of money. donald always lost a lot of money." in terms of the new information they got ahold of, russ butner and suzanne craig obtained basically ten years of federal tax information from trump from '85 -- 1985 to 1994. now, they don't have his full returns. they say they've got printouts from his irs tax transcripts and they've got specific data from his basic federal tax form from his 1040. but from that information, what they're able to piece together is just brutally negative. "the numbers show that in 1985, the first year for which they obtain new tax information from the president, 1985, trump reported losses of $46.1 million from his core businesses. he then, quote, continued to lose money every year for the next ten years totaling $1.17 billion in tlos losses for the decade. quote, in fact, year after year trump appears to have lost more money
suzanne craig bottom lines this on twitter tonight as this. "father and son, we now have tax information on fred trump and donald trump for a number of years. the up shot, fred always made a lot of money. donald always lost a lot of money." in terms of the new information they got ahold of, russ butner and suzanne craig obtained basically ten years of federal tax information from trump from '85 -- 1985 to 1994. now, they don't have his full returns. they say they've got printouts from...
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cortizone is a stress hormone that signals to the body to eat more to be ready for hard times suzanne a beeper tries to counter that effect by eating less she's now taking different medications but she still hasn't got her trim figure back. the rheumatologist suggests a smaller dose of cortisone if it can't be avoided completely. even we were very giving the patient high doses to begin with but pretty quickly switching to very small amounts like ten milligrams and then tapering it. gaining weight on medicine the same can happen with insulin. ten years ago hildegarde's or come up was diagnosed with type two diabetes or specialist prescribed insulin but there were side effects. as anything good it wasn't like i went out every afternoon to eat cake or anything but i gained weight slowly but surely. that's why insulin is a problem because it rules out weight reduction insulin makes you gain weight. hildegarde decided to stop taking insulin she doesn't have to check her blood sugar anymore because her new medications work differently. one of them works on the intestines and the other remov
cortizone is a stress hormone that signals to the body to eat more to be ready for hard times suzanne a beeper tries to counter that effect by eating less she's now taking different medications but she still hasn't got her trim figure back. the rheumatologist suggests a smaller dose of cortisone if it can't be avoided completely. even we were very giving the patient high doses to begin with but pretty quickly switching to very small amounts like ten milligrams and then tapering it. gaining...
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and iran is suzanne maloney-- deputy director of the foreign policy program at the brookings institute. >> sreenivasan: ms. maloney, why is all of this happening? >> i think we are seeing a period ointense signaling between the united states and irans this cooinciding with the one year anniversary of president trump's decision to exit the iran nuclear deal, and with the decision to ramp up pressure on iran with an effort to try to drive iln's exports down to zero, there appears to be at least a very public effort to try to bolster the american troop presence, but i think in reality, this is very much in line with our standardal posture and what is important is the public signaling that is going on, yather than the milit maneuver >> sreenivasan: in that signaling, you kind of see an escalation of rhetoric between the two sides. is our intelligence in a region veryood? are we pretty sure that these are at least threats that we are hearing about and we are preparing for are legitimate?, >> wel they are real concerned voiced by members of congress and othe groups in washington about whethe
and iran is suzanne maloney-- deputy director of the foreign policy program at the brookings institute. >> sreenivasan: ms. maloney, why is all of this happening? >> i think we are seeing a period ointense signaling between the united states and irans this cooinciding with the one year anniversary of president trump's decision to exit the iran nuclear deal, and with the decision to ramp up pressure on iran with an effort to try to drive iln's exports down to zero, there appears to...
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[applause] thank you so much suzanne great presentation.y role here is to get conversation rolling and we want to hear, of course, from all of you we have two microphones set up sort of mid-way back in the studio so when i'm ready to go to questions i'll ask you to please stand let me introduce our panel again to my right -- has been a writer and attorney in washington, d.c. since the 1970s. and isor long time veteran of senior position in both government and private law. assi a writer ken authored five major books on american including dark horse, the surprise election and political murder of president james a. garfield and as you heard garfield ranks 29th survey and not writing he trackses law in washington specializing in agricultural risk management. david stewart his right -- spent many years as a trial and appellate lawyer arguing before jurors thehe u.s. senate and a e u.s. supreme court before becoming a best selling writer of history and historical fiction and exwritings of the constitution and madison and treason trial of aaron bu
[applause] thank you so much suzanne great presentation.y role here is to get conversation rolling and we want to hear, of course, from all of you we have two microphones set up sort of mid-way back in the studio so when i'm ready to go to questions i'll ask you to please stand let me introduce our panel again to my right -- has been a writer and attorney in washington, d.c. since the 1970s. and isor long time veteran of senior position in both government and private law. assi a writer ken...
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"times" reporter russ buettner worked with -- is it suzanne craig, right? >> yes. >> pulitzer winner. and investigative journalist david cay johnston, also had some of trump's 2005 taxes sent to him. he's been reporting on this for many years. vindicated in part by the reporting from the "new york times" today. so russ, two things. one, i am not familiar with the president as a stock investor or a front runner of stocks. you put it in the piece. how sure are you of it and what does it say to you? >> i don't think it's news to david or to neil barski or some other people who covered president trump in the 1980s. there was a brief period where he seems to have learned that he could just talk about buying a company. he would buy a significant investment in a company with a loan from a broker at bear stearns and then make a public comment or leak a public comment that he might take it over. the stock would rise and he would sell and that lasted a couple of years before investors realized he never seemed to be following through. those trades were documented at t
"times" reporter russ buettner worked with -- is it suzanne craig, right? >> yes. >> pulitzer winner. and investigative journalist david cay johnston, also had some of trump's 2005 taxes sent to him. he's been reporting on this for many years. vindicated in part by the reporting from the "new york times" today. so russ, two things. one, i am not familiar with the president as a stock investor or a front runner of stocks. you put it in the piece. how sure are you...
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. >> hello, suzanne, how are you?to come out here, i have a whacky ankle, i'm not wearing shoes today. i want to a hug. >> i would love to give you a hug. i cannot imagine what it's been like for you for the last couple of months? >> i just looked at the salt and pepper shakers in the house, and i said, i guess i don't have to worry about heather inheriting any of those now. come on in. these are baby pictures of heather and pictures of the family. >> this is heather here? >> this is heather. >> happy baby, huh? >> yeah. >> she is giggling with her brother. she is pretty happy kid. but, always opinionated and also had to question everything when she got old enough. she had a strong sense of right and wrong. she was out talking to people always. she was trying to make a difference. >> susan raised heather in a single white trailer in the hills just outside charlottesville. it was a hard life, but it instilled a passion for social justice in heather. >> no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. >> she did not plan on protesting
. >> hello, suzanne, how are you?to come out here, i have a whacky ankle, i'm not wearing shoes today. i want to a hug. >> i would love to give you a hug. i cannot imagine what it's been like for you for the last couple of months? >> i just looked at the salt and pepper shakers in the house, and i said, i guess i don't have to worry about heather inheriting any of those now. come on in. these are baby pictures of heather and pictures of the family. >> this is heather...
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. >> bob newheart waking up to his first sitcom wife, suzanne pleshette. >> no more japanese food before. >>> tomorrow on "e.t" -- >> bazinga! >> we are coming to you from the set of "the big bang theory." >> i got dibs on sheldon's seat. >> no, you didn't! >> no! >> one entire episode of "e.t." 12 seasons of behind the scenes secrets finally revealed. >> i didn't even get hired originally. >> no, that's true. >> plus, a look back to before they were famous. >> well, my mother wrote a letter, saying that i was most like a bette midler. >> it's "entertainment tonight's big bang theory" special. >> we're out. man, that's a cool looking hot tub. we should check on the baby. he's so sweet. maybe too sweet? internet's down. go! your home is only as smart as your internet. get reliable at&t fiber and get speeds up to 300 megabits per second and directv. bundle for 75 dollars a month for 12 months. limited availability. may not be in your area. more for your thing. that's our thing. call 1-800-call-att. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> we're going to leave you know with the cast of s
. >> bob newheart waking up to his first sitcom wife, suzanne pleshette. >> no more japanese food before. >>> tomorrow on "e.t" -- >> bazinga! >> we are coming to you from the set of "the big bang theory." >> i got dibs on sheldon's seat. >> no, you didn't! >> no! >> one entire episode of "e.t." 12 seasons of behind the scenes secrets finally revealed. >> i didn't even get hired originally. >> no,...
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. >> good afternoon, my name is suzanne. i live in the block where this building is going to be built. it's going to be built at the end of the block and there is a beautiful, green, corridor up and down between bocana and bon view so everybody lives at this fence level will have the wonderful ability to see a green space and we will look at a skyscraper. i'm here to talk about the support ability of the neighborhood and the infrastructure. i think we need housing in bernal heights and it's true in san francisco and the objective is to keep the project and all the new building along cortland a at the size that is well within the character and scale of the neighborhood. at the same time, provide affordable housing for the community. we must consider the safety and well-being of people who use the streets and resources of this residential and commercial area. bernal heights is one of the few areas in the city that has a unique village feel with its narrow, winding streets and tight density of houses. the lots, most of the lots
. >> good afternoon, my name is suzanne. i live in the block where this building is going to be built. it's going to be built at the end of the block and there is a beautiful, green, corridor up and down between bocana and bon view so everybody lives at this fence level will have the wonderful ability to see a green space and we will look at a skyscraper. i'm here to talk about the support ability of the neighborhood and the infrastructure. i think we need housing in bernal heights and...
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suzanne gamboa is joining us. and with a welcome to you.ng, what do they say is the most daunting threat here? >> they still think still zen sh r citizenship is the big issue, but with this question out there, everything else that is problematic with the census is that much worse. so if you are trying to push a census that is going to have responses online, and you have all this fear out there of a citizenship question, trying to get people to go online first of all is difficult and it is made that much more difficult. so in measuring what is daunting, it is just the effect of having a citizenship question on the 2020 census. and making those barriers even that much more difficult. >> but wait, how does switching to line oig respononline, becau you'd think that was a convenience, how does it disenfranchise african-americans or latinos. >> there are people out there that don't have access to broadband or if they do, it is through a phone or it is very low quality. and even the fcc measures who is on line by how many mega bits you get when yo
suzanne gamboa is joining us. and with a welcome to you.ng, what do they say is the most daunting threat here? >> they still think still zen sh r citizenship is the big issue, but with this question out there, everything else that is problematic with the census is that much worse. so if you are trying to push a census that is going to have responses online, and you have all this fear out there of a citizenship question, trying to get people to go online first of all is difficult and it is...
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. >> bob newheart waking up to his first sitcom wife, suzanne pleshette. >> no more japanese food before>> tomorrow on " -- >> bazinga! >> we are coming to you from the set of "the big bang theory." >> i got dibs on sheldon's seat. >> no, you didn't! >> no! >> one entire episode of "e.t." 12 seasons of behind the scenes secrets finally revealed. >> i didn't even get hired originally. >> no, that's true. >> plus, a look back to before they were famous. >> well, my mother wrote a letter, saying that i was most like a bette midler. >> it's "entertainment tonight's big bang theory" special. >> we're out >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> we're going to leave you know with the cast of southern charm. season 6 kicks off tonight on bravo. >> i love this show, nancy. in your neck of words, charleston. we got the gang together to ask these questions for this charming edition of "e.t.'"e.t.. >>> craig, do you even sew, bro? >> yes, kathryn, i do sew, bro, and you're more than welcome to come over and sew with me any time you like. >> austin, what is the longest period of time that you wil
. >> bob newheart waking up to his first sitcom wife, suzanne pleshette. >> no more japanese food before>> tomorrow on " -- >> bazinga! >> we are coming to you from the set of "the big bang theory." >> i got dibs on sheldon's seat. >> no, you didn't! >> no! >> one entire episode of "e.t." 12 seasons of behind the scenes secrets finally revealed. >> i didn't even get hired originally. >> no, that's true....
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there is one element in here that jumped out at me, suzanne. it was the $52.9 million windfall in interest. >> jumped out at us, too. >> tell us why. >> well, every year, donald trump had pretty steady amount of interest income coming in. it'd be $8 million, $9 million, $10 million, going up and down. interest you're getting from mortgages or bonds. in 1989, it went to $52.9 million. we couldn't figure it out. it is interesting. this is a year where there are vagaries around donald trump's finances, and that year, the casino commissions were all over him in new jersey. we had a lot of transparency into how he was doing. there was a 1990 report that was written on his finances that was based on people who had seen his tax return. we can find no asset that would be throwing off that type of money. we did not have the schedules to understand what was behind that. we have the numbers but don't have where you have to itemize it. it goes, for us, the importance of seeing the modern tax returns, and not just the front pages, the 1040 we all fill out,
there is one element in here that jumped out at me, suzanne. it was the $52.9 million windfall in interest. >> jumped out at us, too. >> tell us why. >> well, every year, donald trump had pretty steady amount of interest income coming in. it'd be $8 million, $9 million, $10 million, going up and down. interest you're getting from mortgages or bonds. in 1989, it went to $52.9 million. we couldn't figure it out. it is interesting. this is a year where there are vagaries around...
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it's actress suzanne somers.y ads, the new formula focused on real people and reached beyond san francisco to the rest of the bay area for community-based coverage. van ambe so popular that someti more than half of all bay area viewers were tuned to channel 7 news. even back then, people wanted their trusted news team to help build a better bay area. >> suzanne somers? >> i'm all for doing our promos on the beach. how about david louie in there. he is 40 years ago, i think. >> yeah. >> a lot of people look back at our coverage over the years. >> it's fun. >> it's so much fun. they started broadcasting from a mansion, from a house. >> the wild west. >> that is excellent. >> well, you can watch all of our coverage too. you can go to all of our platforms from abc7news.com, each our news app and amazon fire. check it out. >> i actually learned a lot about the history of the station from watching some of these pit wener years ago? that's something you would have said to spencer, so i beat him to the punch. >> i was al
it's actress suzanne somers.y ads, the new formula focused on real people and reached beyond san francisco to the rest of the bay area for community-based coverage. van ambe so popular that someti more than half of all bay area viewers were tuned to channel 7 news. even back then, people wanted their trusted news team to help build a better bay area. >> suzanne somers? >> i'm all for doing our promos on the beach. how about david louie in there. he is 40 years ago, i think. >>...
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suzanne shawnee is a pioneer of music. she worked with bugla in the 60s and 70s as a grad student at cal. >> there is no accident that he developed his unique ideas in this crucible of upset and chaos. >> reporter: in the 60s, berkeley was the epicenter of political and social unrest. in 1966, some bugla modules ended up on an old school bus purchased by lsd advocate ken tz. sounds appear to interrupt a kpix 5 broadcast. bugla used lsd and was friends with the grateful dead. he was also famous for making the purest lsd to hit the street. here he is playing our cameras outside federal court after a huge lsd bust. the vintage bugla is back at cal state and ready for music students to explore. the device has no keyboard. you play it by turning knobs and patching courts. it can move sound around a room. >> this will open your mind. sometimes, i guess the asset will open your mind, too. >> reporter: as to how it ended up on the red module? few facts. bugla is dead. no public records exist to shed any light. close friends tell c
suzanne shawnee is a pioneer of music. she worked with bugla in the 60s and 70s as a grad student at cal. >> there is no accident that he developed his unique ideas in this crucible of upset and chaos. >> reporter: in the 60s, berkeley was the epicenter of political and social unrest. in 1966, some bugla modules ended up on an old school bus purchased by lsd advocate ken tz. sounds appear to interrupt a kpix 5 broadcast. bugla used lsd and was friends with the grateful dead. he was...
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joining me is suzanne craig of "the new york times." she serves the biline of this breaking story. "decade in the red: trump's tax figures show over $1 billion in losses." this is incredible in its scope and detail. can you just lay out in your reporting -- again, it's on "the new york times" so people should go read the full thing. we're talking over $1 billion over a decade. >> that's just for his core businesses. every year we looked at, he lost money and the losses grew as he went further into the casinos and the losses that happened there, but it's unbelievable. we would have thought at least in one of the years we saw, maybe the year he wrote "art of the deal," he would have made money. he didn't. he was bleeding money every year we looked at in his businesses. >> in certain years, donald trump, according to your reporting, lost more than nearly any other individual taxpayer in the united states, is that right? >> yeah, it's incredible because we had both his tax information and then we were able to compare it to a database of people who make a fair bit of money. that was a 1
joining me is suzanne craig of "the new york times." she serves the biline of this breaking story. "decade in the red: trump's tax figures show over $1 billion in losses." this is incredible in its scope and detail. can you just lay out in your reporting -- again, it's on "the new york times" so people should go read the full thing. we're talking over $1 billion over a decade. >> that's just for his core businesses. every year we looked at, he lost money and...
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in the hot seat suzanne windsor taking in positive feedback to visualize and later action actuallyizeer -- actualize her ams in the spotlight. we asked what life would be like without hypnotherapy. >> i'd still be home watching television instead of inspiring to be on it. >> i'd be afraid to take on more rick and just be out there and socializing freely. i'd be kind of hiding myself. >> that's a good word, hiding yourself. >> reporter: clients seek out help for help nose is too stop hiding and revealing what could be. >> people come here because th subconscious mind is out of rapport with their conscious minds. they want one thing, but they're doing something else. >> i saw her on line. t's do it. >> reporter: john is looking to lose weight, get healthier, and ansition hisreporter life into one of a new dad and author. >> i noticed it helped bringr othearts of my life into balance. especially as i was writing the book, it helped me focus a lot.t >> re: there's medical research finding help nose is can be effective for some but maybe not all. as aertified hypnotist, rita's job is to be
in the hot seat suzanne windsor taking in positive feedback to visualize and later action actuallyizeer -- actualize her ams in the spotlight. we asked what life would be like without hypnotherapy. >> i'd still be home watching television instead of inspiring to be on it. >> i'd be afraid to take on more rick and just be out there and socializing freely. i'd be kind of hiding myself. >> that's a good word, hiding yourself. >> reporter: clients seek out help for help nose...
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that blond in the background, it's actress suzanne somers.the crazy ads, the new formula focused on real people and reached beyond san francisco to the rest of the bay area for community news coverage. ben amber and the 1970s reporters were early advocates for viewers, and the newscasts were so popular that sometimes more than half of all bay area viewers were tuned to channel 7 news. even back then people wanted their trusted news team to help build a better bay area. >> yeah, it's so much fun learning about the start of abc 7 including a lot of the history most of us here don't even know about. we work here. you definitely want to check out our special segment on the early days of channel 7 and that crazy mansion some thought was haunted. we put that all together in a special 70th anniversary segment. >> we've established abc 7 has been a part of bay area history for 70 years now, but we couldn't have done it without you. and we thank you for letting us be part of your story. and be sure to check out more than 70 years of abc 7 on any abc 7
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>>suzanne. thank you san francisco's currently in the process of installing updated red light cameras at some busy intersections around the city. the first of the new digital cameras is already up and running at 4th and harrison. the old cameras installed back in 1996 relied on outdated film technology and haven't been operational for months in all the s m sfmta is installing cameras using more modern digital equipment. under california law there's a 30 day grace period before citations are issued by the new cameras, drivers running lights before the 30 days are up will be sent a warning notice in the mail after that the final be $500. >>the san francisco fire department has a new chief is even a journey nicholson was sworn in early today called for shells clipper was there and has details. >>where 10 francisco city hall on monday, a new chief of the fire department was sworn in she is janine nicholson, she's a 25 year veteran of the fire department says the first lgbt fire chief in san francisc
>>suzanne. thank you san francisco's currently in the process of installing updated red light cameras at some busy intersections around the city. the first of the new digital cameras is already up and running at 4th and harrison. the old cameras installed back in 1996 relied on outdated film technology and haven't been operational for months in all the s m sfmta is installing cameras using more modern digital equipment. under california law there's a 30 day grace period before citations...
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according to court documents the suspect men well hey, suzanne amador dragged her into his home when they got to his door his roommates pit bull attack. the woman biting her on her feet legs and hit. police say her ordeal did not end there. she was sexually assaulted repeatedly over the course of several hours. >>the suspect brought her outside where a passer by a good samaritan called 911. >>an ambulance took him to the hospital. >>police say their investigation led them to ahmed or court documents revealed that he confess asked to raping his elderly victim. he's scheduled to be arraigned on thursday because of the heinous miss of the crimes, he's accused of the district attorney has fed without bail. if convicted he faces life without the possibility of parole. maureen kelly. 40's. >>in palo alto police are looking for 2 suspects involved in a home invasion robbery happened yesterday afternoon on colorado avenue police say 2 men between the ages of 1719 broke into a home while a woman was there. they took jury in cash before leaving in the victim's car, the suspects and to the home
according to court documents the suspect men well hey, suzanne amador dragged her into his home when they got to his door his roommates pit bull attack. the woman biting her on her feet legs and hit. police say her ordeal did not end there. she was sexually assaulted repeatedly over the course of several hours. >>the suspect brought her outside where a passer by a good samaritan called 911. >>an ambulance took him to the hospital. >>police say their investigation led them to...
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now a speak to gabriel and zonda in washington in just a moment but first suzanne in a tehran forest zain so what impact it's going to have how much more is iran going to have as a result of the u.s. ending these exemptions. well that is exactly the question that people here have been trying to answer for many many months let's just take a look at what the circumstances are since last year since the u.s. president donald trump pulled the united states out of the joint comprehensive plan of action the twenty fifteen nuclear deal or oil sales have gone down by almost fifty percent that's what a lot of estimates put it at and as the major source of revenue for iran that's definitely a huge hit to the national a budget so to speak so we've seen oil sales go down by half we've seen prices go up we've seen the economy shrink in many iranians are worried that this could really lead the government into making drastic decisions like raising taxes or something to that effect so people here certainly are worried about how to move forward but we've asked that exact question to many iranians and
now a speak to gabriel and zonda in washington in just a moment but first suzanne in a tehran forest zain so what impact it's going to have how much more is iran going to have as a result of the u.s. ending these exemptions. well that is exactly the question that people here have been trying to answer for many many months let's just take a look at what the circumstances are since last year since the u.s. president donald trump pulled the united states out of the joint comprehensive plan of...
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not me and suzanne! we‘ll talk to the man aiming to make cyclewear sexy.et grew 1.3% year on year as the discounters continue to gain customers — aldi and lidl are worth a collective £3“; million more than this time last year — and aldi has attracted nearly one million more shoppers. tesco remain the biggest supermarket with a 27.7% share, chris hayward is a consumer specialist for kantar. give us the highlights from the latest survey and what it tells us about this particular part of the uk shopping sector. the market has seen growth and i think we have seen the troubles on the high and grocery sector is nothing than resilient and the big figures are for aldi and lidl with a million more shoppers for aldi and 600,000 more for lidl but you have to remember that shops like co—op have seen good growth and although being squeezed, we know tesco performed well. what do you think it is, that shoppers are buying in supermarkets rather than in other stores on the high street? what does it indicate? it is an indicator of uncertainty. there are a few things to thin
not me and suzanne! we‘ll talk to the man aiming to make cyclewear sexy.et grew 1.3% year on year as the discounters continue to gain customers — aldi and lidl are worth a collective £3“; million more than this time last year — and aldi has attracted nearly one million more shoppers. tesco remain the biggest supermarket with a 27.7% share, chris hayward is a consumer specialist for kantar. give us the highlights from the latest survey and what it tells us about this particular part of...
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that blonde in the background, it's actress suzanne summers. new formula focused on real people and reached beyond san francisco to the rest of the bay area for community based coverage. the reporters were early advocates for viewers, and the news casts were so popular, that sometimes more than half of all bay area viewers were tuned to channel 7 news. even back then, people wanted their trusted news team to help build a better bay area. i had a lot of fun learning about the start of abc 7, including a lot of history most of us who work here don't even know. i got to climb, yes, climb to the top of sutro tower as part of the story. you should not do that if you're afraid of heights. that's in our complete special 70th anniversary segment on the early days of channel 7. check it out with more of our history making moments on any abc 7 platform. >> we couldn't have done our work for the past 70 years without you, so thanks for letting us be part of your story. you know what? he looked very calm up there. you would have heard me screaming from all
that blonde in the background, it's actress suzanne summers. new formula focused on real people and reached beyond san francisco to the rest of the bay area for community based coverage. the reporters were early advocates for viewers, and the news casts were so popular, that sometimes more than half of all bay area viewers were tuned to channel 7 news. even back then, people wanted their trusted news team to help build a better bay area. i had a lot of fun learning about the start of abc 7,...
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elizabeth late to suzanne have family get by ron fink hundred us dollars a month and a little help from the government like ththis free milk. everything e expensive. salaries are low there's nothing left over and with prices increasing it's difffficult. it's good that i don't need to buy more milk. i took it t there for free i thk he alslso receives milk a at sco at the motorolola. nearly fifty fivivmillion brazilians live in poverty it's around 26% of the population. economy i is struggling and inequality is on the rise the income of the richest is increasesed b by eight point 5%r the past seven y years. well that of the p poorest has fallen by 14%. did did those make in twenty fourteen brazil and said a deep recession inequality increased. has continued increasing of the past three years. this has not happened since nineteen eighty nine when we had a record level of inequality in brazil so it's a process not just of a decrease in income. but it's an increase in inequality well died. investors hunt hopes in the new right wing president jibal scenario would revitalize the economy. with
elizabeth late to suzanne have family get by ron fink hundred us dollars a month and a little help from the government like ththis free milk. everything e expensive. salaries are low there's nothing left over and with prices increasing it's difffficult. it's good that i don't need to buy more milk. i took it t there for free i thk he alslso receives milk a at sco at the motorolola. nearly fifty fivivmillion brazilians live in poverty it's around 26% of the population. economy i is struggling...
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you think about that and to suzanne's point those economies are in much worse shape. >> we are down 264nts. that's 1%. that's where we thought we were going and we are down 1%. show me uber, please. they lost more than $1 billion in three months. that is what wall street was expecting. suzanne, tell me why you lose a billion in three months and your stock goes up. >> in the earnings call he said the price competition is going down and might have to spend lesson incentives and boost their profit. this is a hope. don't forget uber eats gained 80%. >> you are kidding me? >> uber eats is a $20 billion company by itself. >> you are the stock guy here, would you buy at $40.80 per share. >> if you get it around $40 for your long-term portfolio. 89% uber eats growth. this company will get bigger. they are playing in a lot of different areas. you have to buy it. >> wow, i missed it. a week ago i said i would buy it. >> let me put this into context people are looking at five to ten years when the ride hailing market will be hundreds of billions in size. you don't want to look back. the key thing
you think about that and to suzanne's point those economies are in much worse shape. >> we are down 264nts. that's 1%. that's where we thought we were going and we are down 1%. show me uber, please. they lost more than $1 billion in three months. that is what wall street was expecting. suzanne, tell me why you lose a billion in three months and your stock goes up. >> in the earnings call he said the price competition is going down and might have to spend lesson incentives and boost...
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then i realized suzanne b. anothony, sojourner truth, all of them, they were all in the chair with me. they were all right there. i could hear them say, "at last, we have a seat at the table." [applause] speaker pelosi: and then, they were gone. and my first thought was, we want more. again, this is a wonderful day for all of us and made more special because our democratic leader has brought a very special guest, the first woman and the first african-american woman to be the speaker of the house of the state of maryland. speaker adriana jones. [cheers and applause] speaker pelosi: speaker jones, remember that name, history. i would like, as we conclude, for all the women past and present who have served in the house or are serving in the house to stand. that includes you, senator mikulski. all of you, stand, so that we can salute the women. [cheers and applause] speaker pelosi: and so, with those who are gathered up here, we would like to propose a toast to women, to women in congress, in the academic world, th
then i realized suzanne b. anothony, sojourner truth, all of them, they were all in the chair with me. they were all right there. i could hear them say, "at last, we have a seat at the table." [applause] speaker pelosi: and then, they were gone. and my first thought was, we want more. again, this is a wonderful day for all of us and made more special because our democratic leader has brought a very special guest, the first woman and the first african-american woman to be the speaker...
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suzanne on facebook writing i used to like her when she stayed out of politics, now i don't care aboutr music. maybe she will take note. time for the good, the bad and the ugly. up first, the good. a stunning picture of this bald eagle, of viral sensation, capturing the eagle named bruce in perfect symmetry with its location with the canadian conservatory. he says he's overwhelmed by the response. a bear caught on camera wandering around, the pastor says he opened the door, this little cub made his way inside. the conservation department tranquilizing the bear who was not harmed. finally the ugly. we have seen some bad things but maybe a top contender. >> can't decide if that is the worst first pitch in baseball history of the best pitch, first pitch in baseball history? >> that is called shaking it. white sox employees, after being rewarded with throwing out the first pitch, the team sharing the hilarious moment before the epic fail. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first," thanks for joining us, "fox and friends first" continues right now. goodbye. [warning siren] >> freak
suzanne on facebook writing i used to like her when she stayed out of politics, now i don't care aboutr music. maybe she will take note. time for the good, the bad and the ugly. up first, the good. a stunning picture of this bald eagle, of viral sensation, capturing the eagle named bruce in perfect symmetry with its location with the canadian conservatory. he says he's overwhelmed by the response. a bear caught on camera wandering around, the pastor says he opened the door, this little cub made...
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ethiopia also suspended electricity exports to djibouti and suzanne. exactly a decade since the end of sri lanka's civil war between the tigers and the government. let's take a closer look at what has been happening since then. in 2012 the government rejected a u.n. resolution allowing it to look at war crimes. a front -- one president was replaced. and then last year a constitutional crisis saw the prime minister replaced by a former president. the parliament was dissolved and snap elections were called. soon after the supreme court ruled against the dismissal of parliament and the former prime minister was reinstated, ending the crisis. in march the u.n. approved another extension to set up a credible war crimes investigation. people on all sides of the conflict are still trying to rebuild their lives but a struggling economy and rising unemployment made this difficult. our reporter reports no from a northern town that was ravaged i the war. by the war. reporter: he has worked hard since the end of the war in 2009 to put the brutal conflict behind hi
ethiopia also suspended electricity exports to djibouti and suzanne. exactly a decade since the end of sri lanka's civil war between the tigers and the government. let's take a closer look at what has been happening since then. in 2012 the government rejected a u.n. resolution allowing it to look at war crimes. a front -- one president was replaced. and then last year a constitutional crisis saw the prime minister replaced by a former president. the parliament was dissolved and snap elections...
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in the meantime, suzanne glasser writes in the new yorker, quote, one thing this week's iran war scareas shown is the extent to which the trump presidency has blown up the old way of american foreign policymaking, which makes the risk of a miscalculation higher than ever. for more on this tonight, we welcome jeffrey prescott to the broadcast. he's a former special assistant to president obama. he served as senior director for iran, iraq and syria and the gulf states on the national security council during the obama administration. these days he is strategic consultant for the university of pennsylvania's center as well as on the foreign relations. jeffrey, i asked this of a guest last night. i'd like to ask it of you tonight, where do we stand on iran and specifically, what is the greater threat? the threat posed by iran to u.s. forces in the region or the threat that someone is going to do something remarkably stupid on this side and force a conflict? >> well, thanks for having me. you are absolutely right that there is a real risk of a mistake or a miscalculation here. and the mixed
in the meantime, suzanne glasser writes in the new yorker, quote, one thing this week's iran war scareas shown is the extent to which the trump presidency has blown up the old way of american foreign policymaking, which makes the risk of a miscalculation higher than ever. for more on this tonight, we welcome jeffrey prescott to the broadcast. he's a former special assistant to president obama. he served as senior director for iran, iraq and syria and the gulf states on the national security...
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joining us is suzanne craig. she cowrote the story. thank you for being here. let me take people through the five big takeaways from your reporting. number one, the art of the deal, gave people financial advice. in multiple years he appears to have lost more money than nearly any other american. donald trump paid no federal income tax for eight of the ten years. he made millions posing as a corporate raider until investors realized he never followed through. his interest income spiked in 1985 at $52.9 million. the source is a mystery. can you react to what president trump said about your reporting where he's justifying not paying any federal income tax? >> depreciation, he's right in terms of it gives a break to real estate developers. we are not talking about all depreciation. there is a portion. probably not a great portion. donald trump lost more than pretty much any individual taxpayer and it's not -- we are not comparing him to teachers. these are other high net worth people. some of it's depreciation. a lot of it is just bad business. >> there are a coupl
joining us is suzanne craig. she cowrote the story. thank you for being here. let me take people through the five big takeaways from your reporting. number one, the art of the deal, gave people financial advice. in multiple years he appears to have lost more money than nearly any other american. donald trump paid no federal income tax for eight of the ten years. he made millions posing as a corporate raider until investors realized he never followed through. his interest income spiked in 1985...
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let's talk, suzanne thornton was deputy assistant secretary of state for east asian and pacific affairs and served under ten secretary of state and alexis wick is a former wall street executive. and welcome to you. and susan, starting with you, you have been in the room during the negotiations with china. i was reading about how you've seen members on the u.s. side fighting in front of the delegation about tariffs which you refer to as a cardinal sin of negotiating. will you take us in the room and what do you think happened this morning at that trade meeting? >> well, what i would say is that first of all, in the negotiations, usually most of the action happens behind closed doors so the fact that these negotiations have been so public is unusual. it also makes it difficult to get to the end game. i think we're probably very close to the end. but it is never done until it is done. and i think the chinese probably are getting a little bit cold feet about the deal. that usually happens at the end. and of course we have a president who likes to sort of manufacture a crisis to get more lev
let's talk, suzanne thornton was deputy assistant secretary of state for east asian and pacific affairs and served under ten secretary of state and alexis wick is a former wall street executive. and welcome to you. and susan, starting with you, you have been in the room during the negotiations with china. i was reading about how you've seen members on the u.s. side fighting in front of the delegation about tariffs which you refer to as a cardinal sin of negotiating. will you take us in the room...
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when i met suzanne clark she just had been shopping at the vacaville dress barn. tells me she stopped by in part to make sure she used all of her daisy dollars. >> daisy bucks are money that you earn when you spend so much money and you get points, and then you get $5 off every $25 you spend. >> she bought a few items and used up all of her outstanding daisy dollars. shelly hunter says it is a good idea. she is the gift card girlfriend on giftcards.com. >> it is really smart to use awful of your points, all of your gift cards, all of your credit cards. use it now because we don't know when the store closest to you will close and we also don't know if dress barn at some point will stop honoring the programs. >> shelly says it is different than when most stores close because there is no bankruptcy involved, and that means no judge to watch over things. >> it is just the company deciding, but that doesn't mean they can't decide tomorrow to shut everything down. so i don't see any reason for it to be urgent other than them probably wanting to close down leases and thi
when i met suzanne clark she just had been shopping at the vacaville dress barn. tells me she stopped by in part to make sure she used all of her daisy dollars. >> daisy bucks are money that you earn when you spend so much money and you get points, and then you get $5 off every $25 you spend. >> she bought a few items and used up all of her outstanding daisy dollars. shelly hunter says it is a good idea. she is the gift card girlfriend on giftcards.com. >> it is really smart...
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. >> i'm joined by white house reporter for the associated press and the center for suzanne del percio, republican strategist, and david k. johnston, author of "the making of donald trump." let me start with jonathan. i was thinking what lincoln or fdr would think. about this embarrassing playpen-style behavior by our president. your thoughts? why is he this way? >> he has always been this way. he cannot take a slight and let will not let any insult go unpunished. that's what accounts for his rise in the republican primaries and what he has since taking office. he's a counterpuncher. his instinct is to fight and we see this in terms of campaigns and the day to day with the petty insults he hurls either on ontwitter or in news conferences or as you are seeing there outside the white house before leaving for japan earlier today. speaker pelosi, it's hard to believe there are democrats who weren't sure that she was up to the task to go toe to toe with president trump. she has done more than that. she still she bested him most days and most encounters. she knows his soft spot and invoked o
. >> i'm joined by white house reporter for the associated press and the center for suzanne del percio, republican strategist, and david k. johnston, author of "the making of donald trump." let me start with jonathan. i was thinking what lincoln or fdr would think. about this embarrassing playpen-style behavior by our president. your thoughts? why is he this way? >> he has always been this way. he cannot take a slight and let will not let any insult go unpunished. that's...
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in the hot seat, suzanne windsor taking in positive feedback to visualize and later action actuallyizealize her dreams in the spotlight. we asked what life would be like without hypnotherapy. >> i'd still be home watching television instead of inspiring to be on it. >> mod be afraid to take on risk and just be out there and socializing freely. i'd be kind of hiding myself. >> that's a good word, hiding yourself. >> reporr: clients seek out help for hypnosis to stop hiding and revealing what could be. >> people comhere because the subconscious mind is out of rapport with their conscious minds. they want one thing, but they're doing something else. >> i saw her on line. let's do it. >> reporter: john is looking to lose weight, get healthier, andn transitiis reporter life into one of a new dad and author. >> i noticed it helped bring inother parts of my life to balance.p esecially as i was writing the book, it helped me focus a lot. >> reporter: there's medical research finding hypnosis can be effective for ut maybe not all. as a certified hypnotist, rita's job is to be a guide. that's wh
in the hot seat, suzanne windsor taking in positive feedback to visualize and later action actuallyizealize her dreams in the spotlight. we asked what life would be like without hypnotherapy. >> i'd still be home watching television instead of inspiring to be on it. >> mod be afraid to take on risk and just be out there and socializing freely. i'd be kind of hiding myself. >> that's a good word, hiding yourself. >> reporr: clients seek out help for hypnosis to stop...
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according to court documents the suspect mann well hey, suzanne amador dragged her into his home wheny got to his door his roommates pit bull attack. the woman biting her on her feet legs and hips. police say her ordeal did not end there. she was sexually assaulted repeatedly over the course of several hours. >>the suspect brought her outside where a passer by a good samaritan called 911. >>an ambulance took him to the hospital. >>police say their investigation led them to ahmed or according to the court records. the suspect who has no prior criminal convictions confessed to raping his elderly victim. he's set to be arraigned. thursday morning because of the heinous us of the crimes, he's the district attorney's office hasting that denied bail. if convicted he faces a possible life sentence maureen kelly kron 4 news. the victim in this case is still in the hospital, a city official says though residents should be assured that overall violent crime in san francisco remains at record lows. >>danville police are searching for some people wanted in connection to an auto burglary. officers
according to court documents the suspect mann well hey, suzanne amador dragged her into his home wheny got to his door his roommates pit bull attack. the woman biting her on her feet legs and hips. police say her ordeal did not end there. she was sexually assaulted repeatedly over the course of several hours. >>the suspect brought her outside where a passer by a good samaritan called 911. >>an ambulance took him to the hospital. >>police say their investigation led them to...
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well hey, suzanne amador or is that accuse t is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow morning prosecutors filed a motion. >>asking that he be held without bail. the disturbing incident happened on may 10th police say the woman was walking to a friend's house a little before 00:08am in the morning when she was abducted on prague street near drake street court records show and the door dragged a woman into his house where his roommates pit bull attacked her. but police say it did not end there. >>she was sexually assaulted repeatedly over the course of several hours. the suspect brought her outside where a passer by a good samaritan called 911. an ambulance took him to the hospital. >>if convicted on the door faces the possibility of a life sentence without the chance for parole. >>sheriff's deputies in san mateo county are looking for 2 people accused of stealing from a woman right outside her home. investigators say the robbery happened yesterday afternoon about 2 in the first block of west summit drive. they say a woman was sitting in her car was parked outside her home when a man and a
well hey, suzanne amador or is that accuse t is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow morning prosecutors filed a motion. >>asking that he be held without bail. the disturbing incident happened on may 10th police say the woman was walking to a friend's house a little before 00:08am in the morning when she was abducted on prague street near drake street court records show and the door dragged a woman into his house where his roommates pit bull attacked her. but police say it did not end...
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more about this is one of the remarkable journalists on that "new york times" byline, my old friend suzanne craig. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> this is stunning this sort of report. it lays bare the idea that donald trump campaigned on and many people still support him as the successful businessman as president. but it's more than that, because those numbers are not the full story. there are loans upon which he defaulted valued at more money than he declared as losses. so donald trump through the '80s into the '90s was a financial train wreck. >> what's incredible with this, if you had asked, we before we started looking on this, what good years donald trump may have had in his career. he might have identified some in '85, '86. he might have said the year he wrote his book "the art of the deem" that brags about his deal-making ability, that might have been a good year for him. what we are seeing none of these were. there was red ink in every year and core business losses in the "art of the deal" in 1987 were like 42 million. by the time his casinos he it the rocks, they were up t
more about this is one of the remarkable journalists on that "new york times" byline, my old friend suzanne craig. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> this is stunning this sort of report. it lays bare the idea that donald trump campaigned on and many people still support him as the successful businessman as president. but it's more than that, because those numbers are not the full story. there are loans upon which he defaulted valued at more money than he declared as...
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in the hot seat, suzanne weekinr taking back actuallizing her mindset.esked what life would be like without hip thrypnotheraphypnot >>. i would be hopelewatching tesion instead of aspiring to be on it. >> i would be afraid to take on more risk and be out there socializingfreely. i'd be kind of hiding myself. >> that's a good word. hiding yourself. >> reporter: that's why some turn to hip notes is totop hiding. >> the curb conscious mind is oupoof r with their conscious minds. thre want one thing but doing something else. >> i saw her on line and thought let's do it. >> reporter: tom took the leap looking to lose weight, get healthier, and transition his life into one of a new dad and author. >> i noticed that it helped bring other partsof my life into balance. and especially as i was writing the book it helped me focus a lot. >> reporter: there's medical esearch finding hypnois can be effective for some but maybe not all. as ahypnotist, her job is to be a guide. she screens clients to make sure they're a good fit and use suggestion to tap into abilities
in the hot seat, suzanne weekinr taking back actuallizing her mindset.esked what life would be like without hip thrypnotheraphypnot >>. i would be hopelewatching tesion instead of aspiring to be on it. >> i would be afraid to take on more risk and be out there socializingfreely. i'd be kind of hiding myself. >> that's a good word. hiding yourself. >> reporter: that's why some turn to hip notes is totop hiding. >> the curb conscious mind is oupoof r with their...