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t. america. so your tight budget had you sitting tight this summer but staycation get sold and if you're searching online for a great getaway deal and expert scam busters says be careful attorney and professor seaven j.j. wiseman is an expert on fraud identity theft and whatever else wise guys are doing to try to rip you off and if you read only one of the ten books he's written we recommend identity theft alert ten rules you must follow to protect yourself from america's number one crime steve's website updated daily is scam aside dot com we welcome him from beautiful amherst massachusetts where the h. is silent steve thank you again for joining the big picture and good to be with you and you're correct the age. they have t. shirts here that say an amorous only the eighty's it's different in new york and new hampshire we know that one of the big reasons newspapers business model is collapsing is craigslist free classifieds anyone can post so if you're selling that's attractive because what was o
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about local content is it gone forever for more we turn to the host of the big picture here in r t america veteran media consultant holland cook and our friend conservative t.v. and radio commentator steve malzberg thank you both for joining guys holland i heart media is one media venture that hasn't worked out like plan perhaps there was too much money paid invested there give us the background on how this giant conglomerate even took place the original sin was committed late at night in one nine hundred ninety six attack down to an otherwise unrelated telecom act was radio deregulation and the simple story is that one company had a ration of stations they were allowed to own a dozen and no more than four in one city now one company could own as many stations as they want they can now have as many as eight in one city so it became a seller's market and local radio the beloved mom and pop independent operators that made radio so delightfully local probably had no intention of selling they're all down in west palm now because along came clear channel now called i heart and some of the other
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this week oct watchers we lost we here at r t and r t america lost our colleague and friend ed schultz ad was the consummate journalist a newsman he he fought for and reported the news for the working men and women both here in the united states and around the world it was an honor to work with that he was always quick to offer advice on the many challenges one faces in this business and he never betrayed his integrity and moral character in the course of working at a job he truly loved with all of his heart and soul we truly have lost a great great journalist this week and had the heart of a true midwesterner stoic and rational but full of love for those less fortunate he cared about those people who are easily forgotten the workers the underdogs he fought for the middle and spoke up when things were wrong without a care in the world of how he was perceived he showed us all the strength it takes to be an ethical journalist at pushed us always to be better than the best in the business he was a true patriot a soldier for the working class and fairly example of what it means to truly gi
this week oct watchers we lost we here at r t and r t america lost our colleague and friend ed schultz ad was the consummate journalist a newsman he he fought for and reported the news for the working men and women both here in the united states and around the world it was an honor to work with that he was always quick to offer advice on the many challenges one faces in this business and he never betrayed his integrity and moral character in the course of working at a job he truly loved with...
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now the interview also went to r t's image internationally as r.t. america recently was listed under the jurisdiction of a foreign agency and the french government is actually considering putting together a list of news agencies it considers to put out fake news now let's see also what lavrov had to say about that. we are concerned that our team which is not foreign to you is being labeled. for example the french government as agents of influence. they say in french government introduced a draft law to be a problem which isn't going to comply with blix least of media outlets which are suspected of spreading fear you can use and they were more seriously. blick least would be accomplished that by biting at the government level at the legislature level a least of media resources which would be recommit to national regulators of cyberspace as reliable sources if it is not censorship then i don't understand much in this life concerning this program which is on our t.v. and other sources are to has never interfered with the show at all never and never censored us
now the interview also went to r t's image internationally as r.t. america recently was listed under the jurisdiction of a foreign agency and the french government is actually considering putting together a list of news agencies it considers to put out fake news now let's see also what lavrov had to say about that. we are concerned that our team which is not foreign to you is being labeled. for example the french government as agents of influence. they say in french government introduced a...
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of the major points but you'll be able to see the whole interview tonight on politike hang on r t america. we have a football focus for you next this friday with the game's biggest weekend of the on the white will get you up to speed and look ahead to the final two matches still to come. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want to be. it's going to be for us this is what we're before three of the more people. interested always in the waters in that. city. again as anticipation builds ahead of the twenty eighteen world cup final here in russia our pundit peter schmeichel along with neil harvey been speaking to the head of european football's governing body to get his thoughts on russia twenty eight. i think that a lot of fans were around the world to change their opinions of the country just because of the power of football the power of the world cup you have first of all i would like to congratulate feet below sea russian football union and the russian federation i knew the world cup w
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jane: t america." world news reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. a rocky start to the nato summit. donald trump goes after germany and then tells members t spending targets should be doubled. the world cup final is set. croatia defeated england by a score of 2, lining them up to face france on sunday. and his artwork has been captivating people for decades. now a new exhibit celebrates the work of ralph steadman and his somewhat unusual approach. >> i wanted to change the wod when i started, and i think i succeeded because it is worse than when i started. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. it was not the smoothest of starts to the nato summit in brussels. president trump came with a message that other cntries need to step up spending and he hammered it home. he also took specific aim at germany foenergy deals with moscow. the bbc's europe editor katya adler is at the summit and start r ouverage. katya: such careful choreography -- not showy, but precise. nato boasts that it is inro coand ready to take on mo
jane: t america." world news reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. a rocky start to the nato summit. donald trump goes after germany and then tells members t spending targets should be doubled. the world cup final is set. croatia defeated england by a score of 2, lining them up to face france on sunday. and his artwork has been captivating people for decades. now a new exhibit celebrates the work of ralph steadman and his somewhat unusual approach. >> i wanted to change the...
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t. america. don't blink you'll miss everything year to date has been a blur what happened and what happens next let's ask political commentator jonathan harris and conservative radio and t.v. pundit steve malzberg welcome. if you're ever going to be here hala all right let's do the lightning round in that order jonathan then steve thirty seconds each max or the economy how we do and the economy is doing well the economy is doing very well as trump is happy to tell everyone i just i think the thing he usually leaves out is that the trends that he's enjoying right now began under the previous administration that's always something that he tends to leave out he also leaves out the numbers that he likes to tell right now he called fake when they were under president obama so i'm not quite sure when they became real maybe it was after he was inaugurated of the shabat it steve well it's certainly more than just the unemployment numbers which are at all time record lows for you know if we can name all t
t. america. don't blink you'll miss everything year to date has been a blur what happened and what happens next let's ask political commentator jonathan harris and conservative radio and t.v. pundit steve malzberg welcome. if you're ever going to be here hala all right let's do the lightning round in that order jonathan then steve thirty seconds each max or the economy how we do and the economy is doing well the economy is doing very well as trump is happy to tell everyone i just i think the...
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for president trump's meeting with vladimir putin hollande cook in washington you're watching r t america. this weekend the president is golfing at trump international turnberry it's the midpoint in a european tour that will climax in helsinki his first formal one on one with russian president vladimir putin whom we have met previously as world leaders gathered on two other occasions that meeting comes in the wake of this week's nato summit and awake is a not a cold term meaning a wave. pattern on the water's surface produced by a moving object caused by differences of what's above and below the surface what happened in brussels and what next for nato let's ask dr harlan ullman former advisor to the pentagon he's a vietnam and persian gulf veteran now chairman of two private companies and u.p.i. is our no divorce distinguished columnist his latest book is anatomy of failure why america loses every war it starts harlan welcome back my pleasure to be with you for our younger viewers nato one o one the elevator speech version what is the north atlantic treaty organization when and how did it
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being sees seen in western european countries as well as the united states as you know in the us r t america has filed under a foreign agency and as well and france the government is considering making a blacklist for media organizations it considers fake news are unreliable let's see what sergey lavrov had to say about that with larry king. a concern. which is not foreign to you is being labeled. for example the french government as agents of influence. and the same french government introduced the draft law to be a problem which isn't going to comply with blix least of media outlets which are suspected of spreading speak and use and they would most seriously. blick least would be a company that by combining. the government level at the legislature level at least of media resources which would be recommended to national regulators of cyberspace is reliable sources if it does not censorship then i don't understand much in this life concerning this program which is on our t.v. and other sources are has never interfered with this show at all never and it never censored us or anything so i'd go
being sees seen in western european countries as well as the united states as you know in the us r t america has filed under a foreign agency and as well and france the government is considering making a blacklist for media organizations it considers fake news are unreliable let's see what sergey lavrov had to say about that with larry king. a concern. which is not foreign to you is being labeled. for example the french government as agents of influence. and the same french government...
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of the major points but you'll be able to see the whole interview tonight on politike king on r t america. how the world cup wrapping up this weekend the fee for president has been giving us his thoughts on the tournament that story imo after the break. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten dollars prime stamping each day . eighty five percent of global will you loans to the rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar ai industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember one one to show you can't afford to miss the one and only. like a bull in a china shop donald trump style and negotiation skills were on full display at this year's annual nato gathering he was not shy about how he feels about the alliance now the trump the summit is front and center would be a mere photo op or somethin
of the major points but you'll be able to see the whole interview tonight on politike king on r t america. how the world cup wrapping up this weekend the fee for president has been giving us his thoughts on the tournament that story imo after the break. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten dollars prime stamping each day . eighty five percent of global will you loans to the rich eight point six percent market saw a...
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that meant a heck of a lot to me ed schultz is without a doubt a major factor in why i'm here at r t america he was passionate on t.v. and off and he really cared about issues that impacted people he was a champion for average folks and he was always helpful and giving me advice and he became a good friend i miss him deeply and that's it for this time we'll see again. in the world cup france play belgium in the first semi final showdown of the tournaments we'll bring you all.
that meant a heck of a lot to me ed schultz is without a doubt a major factor in why i'm here at r t america he was passionate on t.v. and off and he really cared about issues that impacted people he was a champion for average folks and he was always helpful and giving me advice and he became a good friend i miss him deeply and that's it for this time we'll see again. in the world cup france play belgium in the first semi final showdown of the tournaments we'll bring you all.
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of the major points but you'll be able to see the whole interview tonight on politike king on r t america. next designed to suppression builds ahead of the twenty eighteen world cup final here in russia features presidents been heaping praise on this year's tournament it is the best world cup ever. the russians the russian people a big thank you to russia sposi got to see. just to finish off this hour pundit peter schmeichel along with artie's neil harvey have been speaking to the head of european football's governing body to get his thoughts on russia twenty eighty. a lot of fans around the world change their opinions of the country just because of the powerful power of the world cup you have first of all i would like to congratulate feet below sea russian football union and the russian federation i knew the world cup would be organized well but i'm still positively surprised and for me. it's maybe it's a joke but not completely one of the biggest achievements is that even custom is police started to smile. they don't smile anywhere in the world and they say welcome to russia so. i mean
of the major points but you'll be able to see the whole interview tonight on politike king on r t america. next designed to suppression builds ahead of the twenty eighteen world cup final here in russia features presidents been heaping praise on this year's tournament it is the best world cup ever. the russians the russian people a big thank you to russia sposi got to see. just to finish off this hour pundit peter schmeichel along with artie's neil harvey have been speaking to the head of...
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this week hawk watchers we lost we here at r t and r t america lost our colleague and friend ed schultz ed was the consummate journalist and newsman he he fought for and reported the news for the working men and women both here in the united states and around the world it was an honor to work with that he was always quick to offer advice on the many challenges one faces in this business and he never betrayed his integrity and moral character in the course of working at a job he truly loved with all of his heart and soul we truly have lost a great great journalist this week and had the heart of a true midwesterner stoic and rational but full of love for those less fortunate he cared about those people who are easily forgotten the workers the underdogs he fought for the middle and spoke up when things were wrong without a care in the world of how he was perceived he showed us all the strength it takes to be an ethical journalist at pushed us always to be better than the best in the business he was a true patriot a soldier for the working class and fairly example of what it means to truly
this week hawk watchers we lost we here at r t and r t america lost our colleague and friend ed schultz ed was the consummate journalist and newsman he he fought for and reported the news for the working men and women both here in the united states and around the world it was an honor to work with that he was always quick to offer advice on the many challenges one faces in this business and he never betrayed his integrity and moral character in the course of working at a job he truly loved with...
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that meant a heck of a lot to me ed schultz is without a doubt a major factor in why i'm here at r t america he was passionate on t.v. and off and he really cared about issues that impacted people he was a champion for average folks and he was always helpful and giving me advice and he became a good friend i miss him deeply and that's it for this time we'll see again. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies who feel they didn't people this is the simple song alone events like on the biggest elsewhere they can find private companies to take over the utilities many bought a telescope of a luxury wish you guys who got it while on the pier might be cool. this is us to quote them out. for you member of the left bill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more than water it's about the hurt and the redistribution of all it was to this. date downwards we want all. right we're all set to start in five. year has a signal. he's not going to talk about. just maybe right
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t. america correspondent on year who's been following trump during the summit to see you can you tell us your view from the other side. hi nicky well ilya captured it quite perfectly and making the point that you can see it just from the way the reporters during the press conference handled question time the only two questions to come from the american press gaggle had to do with collusion as you just saw ilia playing those two questions for you earlier that's because in the u.s. in washington all the talk has been over the last few days not about issues like syria ukraine nuclear disarmament north korea it's been about the indictment handed down by special counsel robert mueller concerning these twelve allegedly members of russian intelligence services which mueller suggests hacked the d.n.c. e-mails now apparently for the press corps and political establishment in washington and indictment is good enough as a court proven or a case proven in court because all the way up to the meeting today the very last moment nikki you had a mainstream networks in the united states calling for trying
t. america correspondent on year who's been following trump during the summit to see you can you tell us your view from the other side. hi nicky well ilya captured it quite perfectly and making the point that you can see it just from the way the reporters during the press conference handled question time the only two questions to come from the american press gaggle had to do with collusion as you just saw ilia playing those two questions for you earlier that's because in the u.s. in washington...
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that meant a heck of a lot to me ed schultz is without a doubt a major factor in why i'm here at r t america he was passionate on t.v. and off and he really cared about issues that impacted people he was a champion for average folks and he was always helpful and giving me advice and he became a good friend i miss him deeply. and that's it for this time we'll see again. in the world cup france play belgium in the first some a final showdown of the tournaments we'll bring you all the highlights in the run up to the big game. another headline news britain's brags that strategy is printed chaos as a new foreign secretary is appointed following the resignation of force johnson. do you recall. the life. of the old you don't have. a lot of. good. and bad some disagreements are predicted at wednesday's nato summit as brussels hope publicly swings back in terms criticism of a perceived lack of alliance funding by the e.u. . this is our to international coming to you live with me jacqueline guga i'll be bringing you your headline news a bit later in the program but first we go to our team in the heart
that meant a heck of a lot to me ed schultz is without a doubt a major factor in why i'm here at r t america he was passionate on t.v. and off and he really cared about issues that impacted people he was a champion for average folks and he was always helpful and giving me advice and he became a good friend i miss him deeply. and that's it for this time we'll see again. in the world cup france play belgium in the first some a final showdown of the tournaments we'll bring you all the highlights...
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couple of the major points but you'll be able to see the whole interview tonight on political r t america. to some breaking news now on r t international the u.s. justice department has charged twelve russian intelligence officers with hooking offenses linked to the twenty sixteen presidential election. indictment charges twelve russian military officers by name for conspiring to interfere with the twenty sixteen presidential election. eleven of the defendants are charged with conspiring to hack into computers steal documents and release those documents with the intent to interfere in the election. fraud let's get the details from your account joins me live from washington d.c. senior hello bring us up to speed but what is known of this point. well i have the document in my hands and it's about twenty nine pages long and let me read to you exactly what it says russian intelligence officers and knowingly and intentionally conspired with each other and with persons known and unknown to the grand jury to gain unauthorized access in parentheses to hack into the computers of the u.s. persons i
couple of the major points but you'll be able to see the whole interview tonight on political r t america. to some breaking news now on r t international the u.s. justice department has charged twelve russian intelligence officers with hooking offenses linked to the twenty sixteen presidential election. indictment charges twelve russian military officers by name for conspiring to interfere with the twenty sixteen presidential election. eleven of the defendants are charged with conspiring to...
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that meant a heck of a lot to me ed schultz is without a doubt a major factor in why i'm here at r t america he was passionate on t.v. and off and he really cared about issues that impacted people he was a champion for average folks and he was always helpful and giving me advice and he became a good friend i miss him deeply and that's it for this time we'll see again. the . superman from a week in which he has enough in my life. was your mother give you. a few more days with the baby when it was in the north and even when he was over the phone while you move forward to get. it outstanding person because he took on the most powerful agency in this county or your leader states if you look at him now and. mark was the day that he was fighting the lion magdeburg and has been the sheriff's most contentious critic of the year is the first time i noticed something wasn't in these were pretty much when i first started the corruption in palm beach county is not something that you can smell a thing like that it's a nod and a wink. in this county then some states have had collective thing going with th
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t. america. u.s. president donald trump has repeatedly said he wants better relations with russia he did finally have his long sought summit with vladimir putin both presidents called it a success the american political class and corporate media describe the helsinki summit as a failure and probably worse. seventy four design submissions. seven thousand islands. to join judges. and eight hundred sixty nonstop days of. the russian w.b. h.m.p. it. and a russian called stuff. show you how. long the crimea bridge was built. witnessed the construction of a unique transport underway that will help the cause of crimea. we're told there was you know what google for more snow you know quite a bit but. just like the comparison to the braces versus the u.s. policies or says blow the trade dollar topcoats of the global trading environment and with the ability with leverage america's got a leverage in that economy you can reshape the global economy even when against the e.u. with no leverage they have a zero lever
t. america. u.s. president donald trump has repeatedly said he wants better relations with russia he did finally have his long sought summit with vladimir putin both presidents called it a success the american political class and corporate media describe the helsinki summit as a failure and probably worse. seventy four design submissions. seven thousand islands. to join judges. and eight hundred sixty nonstop days of. the russian w.b. h.m.p. it. and a russian called stuff. show you how. long...
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about local content is it gone forever for more we turn to the host of the big picture here in r t america veteran media consultant holland cook and our friend conservative t.v. and radio commentator steve wallace thank you both for joining guys holland i heart media is one media venture that hasn't worked out like plan perhaps there was too much money paid invested there give us the background on how this giant conglomerate even took place the original sin was committed late at night in one nine hundred ninety six attack down to an otherwise unrelated telecom act was radio deregulation and the simple story is that one company had a ration of stations they were allowed to own a dozen and no more than four in one city now one company could own as many stations as they want they can now have as many as eight in one city so it became a seller's market and local radio the beloved mom and pop independent operators that made radio so delightfully local probably had no intention of selling their all down in west palm now because along came clear channel now called i heart and some of the other bi
about local content is it gone forever for more we turn to the host of the big picture here in r t america veteran media consultant holland cook and our friend conservative t.v. and radio commentator steve wallace thank you both for joining guys holland i heart media is one media venture that hasn't worked out like plan perhaps there was too much money paid invested there give us the background on how this giant conglomerate even took place the original sin was committed late at night in one...
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and their well-heeled donors miss the opportunity to support the president and be a part of the t america first unity that people believe in. and that is the "angle." joining us now the reaction, the "washington examiner"'s byron york. democrat and radio talk show host chris han and monica crowley, of the london center for policy research. great to see all of you. monica, the koch brothers have done a lot of good things, no doubt about it. but it is wild to hear them raio on about trump's use of a tool that bush used, obama used reagan used, and is one of the classic tools of our economic negotiation throughout american history. >> yes, this is yet another example of the empire striking back against donald trump. trump ran on this premise that he was going to come in and smash the corrupt existingng order, the corrupt status quo. that meant the elite ruling class on both sides of the aisle, the media, and the networks like the kochs, who are so deeply invested in the globalist agenda. he promised that he was going to smash all of that and actually represent the american worker the america
and their well-heeled donors miss the opportunity to support the president and be a part of the t america first unity that people believe in. and that is the "angle." joining us now the reaction, the "washington examiner"'s byron york. democrat and radio talk show host chris han and monica crowley, of the london center for policy research. great to see all of you. monica, the koch brothers have done a lot of good things, no doubt about it. but it is wild to hear them raio on...
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. >> america is our closist ally so -- 1 >> yh, this is not against america,t' iagainst trump. reporter: then the main anti-trumpro pst of the day filling the streets ofal centr london. the american president might not be in london toea see and these protests but he's certainly aware of them, saying he wasn't spending more time been pital because he'd but as feel unwelcome donald trump said,es he beli the real british people love the american president. but those from trafalgar square this evening aren't the ones who love it. far from it but with a welcome prime queen and minister, president trump just might not mind about the protests. inl: as the president was entering windsor palace for his th the queen, news were breaking here in the u.s. that the special counsel robert mueller had indieted 12 russian ill -- military officials in connection with the hacking ofc the deic campaign in 2016. i spoke with the spokesperson for the republican national committee. haley, thanks very much for joining me. in the space of a few hours we saw two different donald trumples give vvey diffe
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america's most loved wireless >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by t-mobile. join the uncarrier today. goonch >>> good morning, south bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 mornings. >> hi, good morning. i'm jessica castro from abc 7 mornings. let's check in with meteorologist mike nicco for that hot forecast in store. >> yeah, definitely inland today. hi, everybody. you can see the bay, though, still gomp governed by that coo sea breeze. we have a small craft advisory north of the bay bridge this afternoon. low to mid-60s along the coast, but look at that, 68 in san francisco, 90s inland, even some 100s up in the north bay. my accuweather seven-day forecast, sunday looks to be the calmest and coolest. alexis? >> okay. conditions, i guess they're calming, but still not great on westbound 80. everything off of the shoulder from this earlier sig alert, but behind that, a new crash at university blocking one lane, so major delays coming in from the richmond area and no delays, though, from the richmond san rafael bridge and from marin county, westbound
america's most loved wireless >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by t-mobile. join the uncarrier today. goonch >>> good morning, south bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 mornings. >> hi, good morning. i'm jessica castro from abc 7 mornings. let's check in with meteorologist mike nicco for that hot forecast in store. >> yeah, definitely inland today. hi, everybody. you can see the bay, though, still gomp governed by that coo sea...
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comc t, building america' largest g.hiladelphia, she's coming for the multimodal therapy the specialists form a treatment plan together. we were looking for a cancer team that would help us dectde the best course ofn. we have so many tools at our center. this is what attracted amy all the way from new york. these were peoples in their field. and for us that was the best choice. learn more about our breast center at cancercenter.com/philadelphia >>> let's get you caught up with four things you need to know in the distribute. police ncleased new surveil video of that deadly shooting. you can see the car pull up to the apartment complex in the northeast. a group of people getting out t ann opening fire that. shooting killed a 10-year-old girl, wounded four adults. >> president trump says he accepts the intelligence that russia did interfere with the 2016 election and did major damage note a the helsinki summit after appearing to believe vladimir tin over his own intelligence and first daughter ivanka trump visits a s.t.e.m.
comc t, building america' largest g.hiladelphia, she's coming for the multimodal therapy the specialists form a treatment plan together. we were looking for a cancer team that would help us dectde the best course ofn. we have so many tools at our center. this is what attracted amy all the way from new york. these were peoples in their field. and for us that was the best choice. learn more about our breast center at cancercenter.com/philadelphia >>> let's get you caught up with four...
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there is now one mass shooting everyday, 90 deaths everyday in america. t this country is in the midst of an epidemic of gun violence, a public health emergency. judge kavanaugh as a member of the nation's i scored, this epidemic would continue unabated. this nominee is part of an effort to roll back the clock, part of a concerted, coordinated effort to take the nation back to a time. one of our darkest eras with abortion was criminalized, when women died and they were denied access to contraception and the morning after pill. when americans were denied health care because of those pre-existing conditions, and when civil rights, lgbt rights, voting rights, workers' rights were largely ignored. that prospect is frightening, but for president trump, the nomination of judge kavanaugh is about more than just undermining or eviscerating these fundamental rights. it's about undermining and eviscerating the rule of law. judge kavanaugh is written a president can refuse to enforce a law if he believes that it is unconstitutional. if he alone believes it is unconsti
there is now one mass shooting everyday, 90 deaths everyday in america. t this country is in the midst of an epidemic of gun violence, a public health emergency. judge kavanaugh as a member of the nation's i scored, this epidemic would continue unabated. this nominee is part of an effort to roll back the clock, part of a concerted, coordinated effort to take the nation back to a time. one of our darkest eras with abortion was criminalized, when women died and they were denied access to...
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that he failed to stand up for the intelligence agencies hewhile standing next to t russian president. our north america editor jon sopel has the report. jon: as befitting twocl self-pmed strongmen, there off. power play from the vladimir putin arriving almost rudely late, leaving donald trump kicking his heels for nearly an hour. but then, against the constant twhir of camera shuttery sat down in the presidential palace in helsinki to start the discussion. pres. trump: i think we have great opportunities together as twwecountries that frankly, have not been getting along very well for the lt number of years. i have been here not too long. i think the world wants to see us get along. we are the two great nuclear powers. we have 90% of the nuclear --an that's not a good thing, it is a bad thing. we hopefully can do something about that. pres. putin: the time has come to talk in a substantial way about our bilateral relations and the many problem areas of the world. jon: with rather fewer cameras present, the two menor the formal handshake. then they sat alone, then and -- of them and their translators fo
that he failed to stand up for the intelligence agencies hewhile standing next to t russian president. our north america editor jon sopel has the report. jon: as befitting twocl self-pmed strongmen, there off. power play from the vladimir putin arriving almost rudely late, leaving donald trump kicking his heels for nearly an hour. but then, against the constant twhir of camera shuttery sat down in the presidential palace in helsinki to start the discussion. pres. trump: i think we have great...
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learn more about alaska and other stops on our to her on stour..org/cities t >> "a -- next on america we introduce the regions of alaska, detailing the salmon fishing and canning industries. narrated by father hubbard. ♪ >> about 70 years ago in 1867, secretary of state william seward. alaska from russia for point $2 million. thousands of citizens protested, calling it a waste of public money. alaska became known as a seward's folly. today there is no man better qualified to give you a true picture of alaska than farther -- father bernard hubbard, an explorer who has spent over 10 years in our great northern territory. ago,r hubbard: 10 years with my loyal young college men i thoughtul dog, alaska was a worthless knob of land on top of america, where amidos lived in a close snow and ice. i was certainly surprised that it was anything but this. popular notions about alaska are for the most part all wrong. it is the least understood of any united states territory. its size, its expanse and its great variety are by no means comprehended. land no onethe knows. nhe best way to get a idea o
learn more about alaska and other stops on our to her on stour..org/cities t >> "a -- next on america we introduce the regions of alaska, detailing the salmon fishing and canning industries. narrated by father hubbard. ♪ >> about 70 years ago in 1867, secretary of state william seward. alaska from russia for point $2 million. thousands of citizens protested, calling it a waste of public money. alaska became known as a seward's folly. today there is no man better qualified to...
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morgan which is a pipeline compt'y, so t -- we'll still need to heat our homes and we'll still nee power plans and so that's a great, defensive stock. bank of americainancial, i think, if inflation increases, the fed will need t keep increasing interest rates and the fed has two mandates and inflation andmployment and if inflation starts getting more out of control and we'll see the fed increasing rates more and profits fromn into the bank and that we think, is a good play. >> before we go to the stocks to avoid the last one on the list is google and it's basically tariff proof. >> exactly. google is selling advertisements and information and so you can't place tarif on that and also the other part of it, too, is google doesn't do a lot of business in china so it's a good way to stay away from chin as well. >> the stocks to avoid. >> now you have nvidia a tesla, which i think is interesting, but amazon. why amazon? >> what i'm looking for is i'm looking in all three stocks, stocks selling at very rich valuations. >> okay. >> and have a lot of exposure to china. that's where i see the biggest risk inflation heats up because of a trade war and any ti
morgan which is a pipeline compt'y, so t -- we'll still need to heat our homes and we'll still nee power plans and so that's a great, defensive stock. bank of americainancial, i think, if inflation increases, the fed will need t keep increasing interest rates and the fed has two mandates and inflation andmployment and if inflation starts getting more out of control and we'll see the fed increasing rates more and profits fromn into the bank and that we think, is a good play. >> before we...
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member of our live audience who describes himself as a grandson of a suchlt ffragist and says t miss america pageant began the year after women got the right to vote. >> miss america is about having a voice, it is about achieving your educational desire so you can go on and be what you want to be. miss america is about making a difference in your community. miss america is in every town, city, county, state in this country. you cannot walk into anywhere without seeing miss america. she may not be miss america, but actually she is miss america. you know, we have women who held former -- who are former state title holders, lawyers for boeing, a former miss wisconsin performed the first pediatric face transplant. >> in the world. >> miss wisconsin, former first president of the american medical association, former miss georgia. we're everywhere. so, yes, it's very important. >> in fact, when i went to california recently to help them with their arbitration bill, the female assembly woman who was also a graduate of stanford university was second runner-up of miss maryland in the miss america sys
member of our live audience who describes himself as a grandson of a suchlt ffragist and says t miss america pageant began the year after women got the right to vote. >> miss america is about having a voice, it is about achieving your educational desire so you can go on and be what you want to be. miss america is about making a difference in your community. miss america is in every town, city, county, state in this country. you cannot walk into anywhere without seeing miss america. she...
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t ahead, who is america's favorite hollywood villain?ueens are back and better than ever. mama mia, here we oagain. hits theaters with a few surprises. you got it from your parents. and they got it from theirs. it's your skin, and it can protect you from millions of things. so we're here to help you protect your skin. walgreens pharmacists and beauty consultants are specially trained to know what works for the health of your unique skin. walgreens. trusted since 1901. now all walgreens brand sun care products are buy one get one half off. now all walgreens brand sun care products only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® what's the #1 new skincare product in 2018? olay whips. absorbs faster than the $100, $200, and even $400 cream. feels amazing. i really really love this. i will 100% swap up my moisturizer. can i have it? olay whips. righrefresh your home with an extra 15% off!sh eets are just $33.99in a keurigis only $59.49 and a new bissell vacuum is $84.99. p
t ahead, who is america's favorite hollywood villain?ueens are back and better than ever. mama mia, here we oagain. hits theaters with a few surprises. you got it from your parents. and they got it from theirs. it's your skin, and it can protect you from millions of things. so we're here to help you protect your skin. walgreens pharmacists and beauty consultants are specially trained to know what works for the health of your unique skin. walgreens. trusted since 1901. now all walgreens brand...
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t protecur pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. happy birthday, america and ouron nati capital is hours away. fox 5 is live with everything you need to know. >> t-shirt trouble. wal-mart respond to backlash over a controversial anti-trump shirt sold on its website. new vid overnight of the group of young boys stuck in a flooded cave in thailsd a we learn the effort to get them out faces monumentall challenges. >>> caught on ra, a woman falls out of a moving suv on to a busy intersection. the test that could soon be a thingthe past when it comes to detectingan cr in women, fox 5 news morning at 6:00 a.m. starts now. >>> right now at 6:00. we say happy of july everybody. live look at the white house and this 4th of july i the u.s. capital. the calm before the storm of tens of thous of us gather on the national mall for the capitals fourth celebration late today. ♪ . ♪ morning america, people across the country w
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something to watch for since a lot of folks will be outside. >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by tod morning, south bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 news mornings. >> good morning to you. happy fourth. i'm natasha zouves with abc abcc mornings. >> we're waking up to gray skies, temperatures in the 50s and 60s. this afternoon with a strong sea breeze, we'll be slightly below average, only 63 in san francisco, partly cloudy in oakland, 58. san jose, 77 degrees. the clouds will return tonight, unfortunately, andovg into san francisco. alexis? >> good morning, frances. only thing we have working on the roads right now, a disabled semi on southbound highway 17, right at alma college road. one lane is blocked right now and just a little bit of a delay as you head past the lexington reservoir there. that's about it, as far as delays go. we don't even have the bay bridge meter lights on this morning and you are wide open if you're heading into san francisco. >> all right. thanks so much, alexis. it's nicety lowing the effort to rescue that soccer team from a cave in thaila
something to watch for since a lot of folks will be outside. >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by tod morning, south bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 news mornings. >> good morning to you. happy fourth. i'm natasha zouves with abc abcc mornings. >> we're waking up to gray skies, temperatures in the 50s and 60s. this afternoon with a strong sea breeze, we'll be slightly below average, only 63 in san francisco, partly cloudy in oakland,...
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going --t combing inmingling of passion america and what does that say about us as a culture? is it a precursor of what we might see down the road? when you let the genie out of the loss of -- out of the bottle , it is problematic. p.m. onht, at 8:00 c-span's "q&a." next, political science professor center less discuss the threat of misinformation through social media and other outlets. they also talk about the evolution of technology and how information has been shared throughout history. posted by the brookings institution, this is 90 minutes.
going --t combing inmingling of passion america and what does that say about us as a culture? is it a precursor of what we might see down the road? when you let the genie out of the loss of -- out of the bottle , it is problematic. p.m. onht, at 8:00 c-span's "q&a." next, political science professor center less discuss the threat of misinformation through social media and other outlets. they also talk about the evolution of technology and how information has been shared throughout...
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america. "take me out o t ball game." it went for the copy wright.used her as a modelor the woman in the song. so,as c had baseball fever. she asked her boyfriend to take her to a ball game instead of a show. >> casey casey wanting to go to a baseball game. she wants to lead in the cheers. >> love it. talking claims we are tandem tandems. and they are still smoked today. i love the history ahead of this. special thank you to the library of congress. that's a treasure. an amazing place. >>> coming up, mol elt green will be live with the gaup. >>> target is offering for a new way for teachers to help pay classroom surprise. it will be a national discount 15%. this is fst time jewthe teacher in cash in while shopping stores and online. target will counter azon sales with its and chopper deal. if they spent more than $100 on the website. the service normally costs $99 a year. that begins on tuesday. >>> coming up, amazon prime day is here. if you're an online shopr, today is like the sbowl. here's how to break down the best deals you maybe didn't hear ab
america. "take me out o t ball game." it went for the copy wright.used her as a modelor the woman in the song. so,as c had baseball fever. she asked her boyfriend to take her to a ball game instead of a show. >> casey casey wanting to go to a baseball game. she wants to lead in the cheers. >> love it. talking claims we are tandem tandems. and they are still smoked today. i love the history ahead of this. special thank you to the library of congress. that's a treasure. an...
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had -- and put tariffs on $500 billion worth of goods, which would be e equivalangive lent t import in america. let me show you a map. this shows where china's tariffs will hurt the most. the counties in dark colors will feel the greatest pain in their local industries because of the tariffs. as you can see, most of those counties are dark red. meaning they voted for donald trump. almost 20% of the counties that voted for trump will see 25% of their economies afblgted, while 23% of the counties that voted clinton will feel the same impact. some of those trump supporters say they are willing to bet the farm, literally, on his trade war, but farmers work on razor thin margins and they feel they'll be ruined if the fight drags on for too long. one farmer in michigan telling nbc news today, the banks are not going to keep writing checks to save your farm. for some family farm, one season could be the death. and telling cnbc the farm has been asked to be good patriots. we have been been, but i don't want to be b the patriot who died at the end of the war and here was the reaction to maine's lobster
had -- and put tariffs on $500 billion worth of goods, which would be e equivalangive lent t import in america. let me show you a map. this shows where china's tariffs will hurt the most. the counties in dark colors will feel the greatest pain in their local industries because of the tariffs. as you can see, most of those counties are dark red. meaning they voted for donald trump. almost 20% of the counties that voted for trump will see 25% of their economies afblgted, while 23% of the counties...
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presentation is made possible by e freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs,t urd pureponancial. >> how do we shapeomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. wetrip away everything tha stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking ound you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'mf. judy woodr on the "newshour" tonight: the international fallout from the helsinki summit. om ukraine to syria, what president trump's meeting withun putin means foed states policy abroad. then, fighng to breathe-- military veterans exposed to toxic air in iraq and afghanistan struggle for a proper diagnosis.y >>eling is that constrictive bronchiolitis is very prelent, and probably second only to p.t.s.d. >> woodruff: and it's friday-- mark shields and reihan salam are here to discuss
presentation is made possible by e freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs,t urd pureponancial. >> how do we shapeomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. wetrip away everything tha stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking ound you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint...
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president before he made his appearance in europe as the head of eu warns stop attacking us, america, you don't t hat many friends. >>> the miracle in thefo st, a race against time, a police officer hearing a faint cry, finding a baby buried alive. >> when i heard that baby murmur, i was so happy. >> a man now under arrest. >>> george clooney in the hospital after a frightening crash, the latest on the star's major scare. >>> good evening, everyone. the sheer jubilation over the successful rescue of 12 boys and their soccer coach in a flooded cave extends far from tiland tonight. soaring emotional ups and downs over their 2 1/2 week plight brought the world together and sharing with the boy's eeamilies whose prayers haveanswered. the final group emerging from their da underground prison as the rescue team determined to succeed despite the loss of one of their own. bill neely was there for the final rescue. >> reporter: free at st la, lifted gently, saline drips attached, one small boy's nightmare is over. behind him another the daylight so bright their faces were covered with blue oth. today's re
president before he made his appearance in europe as the head of eu warns stop attacking us, america, you don't t hat many friends. >>> the miracle in thefo st, a race against time, a police officer hearing a faint cry, finding a baby buried alive. >> when i heard that baby murmur, i was so happy. >> a man now under arrest. >>> george clooney in the hospital after a frightening crash, the latest on the star's major scare. >>> good evening, everyone. the...
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so, rather than ha an image, we thought that t lists would help represent america in a much better wayl congrats. the first two songs that came up went to number eae. >> >> jimmy: on alternative radio -- >> yeah, yeah. ch jimmy: that's major. >> thank you so really appreciate it. >> jimmy: did you get excited [ cheers and applause ] number one song. >> absolutely. >> jimmy: and the video for "rescue me" is fantastic. >> thank you. >> jimmy: it jusda-- i think i looked at it -- it was like, you just released it and it's already like 12 million hits on youtube. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's amazing. >> it's really connecting with people. it's a song. has anybody seen the video? if you haven't, go home and maybe instead of pornhub, you can check out -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: pornhub. >> give yourselves a break, i don't know. laughter ] but, it's called "rescue me." and it's really, it's a song -- >> jimmy: it's butiful. >> it's a song about pain, anxiety, depression. anybody ever dealt wh those things out there, anybody? >> jimmy: yeah, exactly, yeah. i don't want to be the onlguy clapping. yea
so, rather than ha an image, we thought that t lists would help represent america in a much better wayl congrats. the first two songs that came up went to number eae. >> >> jimmy: on alternative radio -- >> yeah, yeah. ch jimmy: that's major. >> thank you so really appreciate it. >> jimmy: did you get excited [ cheers and applause ] number one song. >> absolutely. >> jimmy: and the video for "rescue me" is fantastic. >> thank you....
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. >> som sof thesetements actually achieve important policy outcomes for the united states of america. t some ofhem do. >> yes. >> and some of them are very damaging. >> and now t mr.rump is ducking questions from the pre more frequently, refusing to answer questions ten tis since the release of the michael cohen recording on tuesday night. >> mr. president, will you go to - >> let's get more insight into this relationship between the president and michael cohen. i'm joinedw by sam nunberg, he was a political advisor to president trump before and then again during the 2016 campaign. welcome to "meet the press." >> it's an honor. >> so let's start with this. just a simple question, right, which is you've seen these two interact quite a bit, president ndump. help usstand the relationship between president trump and michael cohen. >> michael was one of the closest people i've seen with the president, highly devoted to him, a senseof loyalty that i thought, at least, until this week when i arned that he was taping him in person, a sense oa y that was, yes, he would take a bullet for him. he
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for bill, america's pastime is not just t getting to the game. left. reporter: what's the one left? >> minnesota. >> reporter: it's about the journey and m the people yt along the way. blake mccoy, nbc news, miami. >> se great parks out there. >>> that is "nbc nightly news" on a sunday night. lester holt will be back with you tomorrow. e tune in asells us the inspiring story of a young woman whose enterprising spirit has helped feed americans.of i'm kate snow. for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. . -steve! steve! steve! steve! -steve! steve! steve! steve! man: stand by, mr. harvey. ♪ in three, two...be ♪ 'cause i eve we can fly now ♪ ♪ spread your wings and kiss the sky ♪ harvey: if you think you've seen some talented kids... ♪ yeah! harvey: ...well, these little big shots take that to a whole new level. there are absolutely no limits we'll make millions of dollars.nn i'm goa be so rich! ♪ we can fly now wait till you see what's coming up tonight.y ♪ bab harvey: these kids a amazing. you are gonna be lef speechless, folks. hi. ♪ so we ca
for bill, america's pastime is not just t getting to the game. left. reporter: what's the one left? >> minnesota. >> reporter: it's about the journey and m the people yt along the way. blake mccoy, nbc news, miami. >> se great parks out there. >>> that is "nbc nightly news" on a sunday night. lester holt will be back with you tomorrow. e tune in asells us the inspiring story of a young woman whose enterprising spirit has helped feed americans.of i'm kate...
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. >> schifrin: geoff thale is th ce president for programs at the washington office on latin america. t'>> clearly the governmens got a lot more aggressive and the human ghts situation has chtten worse. >>rin: in 1979, president daniel ortega and other sandanista fighters overthrew nicaragua's last ruling family, the samoza's. in 1990, ortega was voted out of power. but he returned in 2007. and ever since, his critics accuse him of becoming an authoritarian strongman. >> naming his wife first as sort ofnzar over the press and t as his vice president, many people expect she will run fory, president one aming his children to key positions in the political system and the economy. i think people saw that as a tablishing a dynasty. >> schifrin: ortnied that accusation earlier this week on fox news. ortega says he is only trying to secure a stae nicaragua. and he is refusing to accept the protestors' demand, to move up the next electio ( translated ): to move up the elections would create instability, insecurity, and make things worse. >> schifrin: ortega's hardcore supporters defend him as t
. >> schifrin: geoff thale is th ce president for programs at the washington office on latin america. t'>> clearly the governmens got a lot more aggressive and the human ghts situation has chtten worse. >>rin: in 1979, president daniel ortega and other sandanista fighters overthrew nicaragua's last ruling family, the samoza's. in 1990, ortega was voted out of power. but he returned in 2007. and ever since, his critics accuse him of becoming an authoritarian strongman. >>...
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it requires closer investigation and this is what drives people crazy about criminal justice in america. t standards for people in power, particularly those politically connected by the clintons, and, the same rules do not apply to ordinary americans. >> jason: harmeet, as youme look at this and see this, i had worked on this for a long, long time, and you worry that justice doesn't have a blindfold, it is looking two different directions. but when president trump goes out and says -- admits -- that, yes, russians were working to, in a very negative way, very aggressive way, against the united states' interests, they were hacking, but also mentions that it perhaps was others and you can go back and refer to the reports which confirm that, and the media is nowhere on this. they don't report it. they didn't report it then and they don't report it now. >> absolutely, jason. in addition to everything that peter said, which i agree withm and a couple other facts, we also know that hillary clintonpl was warned and was aware that t her blackberry was not secure, was not allowed to be used in her
it requires closer investigation and this is what drives people crazy about criminal justice in america. t standards for people in power, particularly those politically connected by the clintons, and, the same rules do not apply to ordinary americans. >> jason: harmeet, as youme look at this and see this, i had worked on this for a long, long time, and you worry that justice doesn't have a blindfold, it is looking two different directions. but when president trump goes out and says --...