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a toofl outlet for that love. >> how many moms do you have, tamara?'s quite a few of us f we need to get the pink t-shirt brigade together, we k it's not just all moms. it's men as well. so we have so many people that come out. sometimes we have too many volunteers and we have to send people home. we really have that many people. >> what kind of impact has it had? we gave some unfortunate numbers. >> that's unfortunate. that's for the rest of chicago. the one square mile area that the lap area that we patrol, so far we've had a dramatic drop in violent crimes in the past two years like nothing has happened there. you would be hard pressed to even get a fistfight out of that area now. it's all because -- it's not just because we're there, but it's love. it's a presence of love into a neighborhood with people don't get so much of. that they get patrol but they don't get love. that's what people need. >> marie yasha, talk about love. today is mother's day wlachlt would you say to you and the bold work you're doing right now? he would say, mom -- what? >>
a toofl outlet for that love. >> how many moms do you have, tamara?'s quite a few of us f we need to get the pink t-shirt brigade together, we k it's not just all moms. it's men as well. so we have so many people that come out. sometimes we have too many volunteers and we have to send people home. we really have that many people. >> what kind of impact has it had? we gave some unfortunate numbers. >> that's unfortunate. that's for the rest of chicago. the one square mile area...
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tamara and nick, stick around. we have news. h.r.cmaster, the national security adviser will speak sometime within the next 45 minutes at the white house behind us. he expected to face questions this morning on whether the intelligence sharing that the president is reported to have done with the russians may have affected our relationships overseas and relationships inside the intelligence community as well. you're taking a live look at the podium where we expect to see general mcmaster right around 11:30 eastern time. stick around. i got a mortgage offer from the bank today. whuuuuuat? you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? yeah. could save thousands. you should probably buy me dinner. pappa's eatin' steak tonight. no. at lendingtree, shop and compare loan offers from top lenders and in just 5 minutes, you could save thousands. lendingtree, when banks compete, you win. i love date night. somebody's ruining it. yeah. well you could leave if you wanted to? tech: when your wind
tamara and nick, stick around. we have news. h.r.cmaster, the national security adviser will speak sometime within the next 45 minutes at the white house behind us. he expected to face questions this morning on whether the intelligence sharing that the president is reported to have done with the russians may have affected our relationships overseas and relationships inside the intelligence community as well. you're taking a live look at the podium where we expect to see general mcmaster right...
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tamara baker's newborn's son was birth certificate was lost in the mail. importance of a document like that. >> his identity would have been stolen. >> reporter: tamara said she was bounced back and forth between vital check, the company where she ordered it, and ups. she called nbc4 responds. we reached out to both companies in days, tamara was refunded and sent free replacements. ups said the original got caught in a conveyor belt and was badly damaged. >> are you glad you called us? >> i am, i am. because i don't think i would have gotten the backup. i don't think i would have gotten any answers and i probably would still be contacting ups and vital check >> and take a look at this. my favorite part of the week. nbc4 responds is closing in on the $1.2 million mark recovered or saved for our viewers. if you have a consumer complaint you need help solving, you can contact us on our website, nbc washington.com/responds. almost $1.2 million. >> i remember when you hit the million mark. it's just adding up so quickly. >> thanks to all of our viewers, this is
tamara baker's newborn's son was birth certificate was lost in the mail. importance of a document like that. >> his identity would have been stolen. >> reporter: tamara said she was bounced back and forth between vital check, the company where she ordered it, and ups. she called nbc4 responds. we reached out to both companies in days, tamara was refunded and sent free replacements. ups said the original got caught in a conveyor belt and was badly damaged. >> are you glad you...
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tamara 68 with increasing clouds and showers developing toward midnight, if not at night with heavy rain on friday and over the weekend, cold with showers more so than >>> help the environment? that is a suggestion from the bay area quality district in san jose, california. they said meat production is hard on the planet. the feed trucked to the ranchers, the slaughtering of the cattle and the methane from the livestock manure. the group is putting together a promotional video showing people use to eating meat the alternative choi your eyes work as hard as you do. but do they need help making more of their own tears? if you have chronic dry eye caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation, restasis multidose™ can help... with continued use twice a day, every day, natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation due to chronic dry eye. restasis multidose™ did not increase tear production in patients using anti-inflammatory eye drops or tear duct plugs. to help avoid eye injury and contamination, do not touch the bottle tip to your eye or other surfaces. wait
tamara 68 with increasing clouds and showers developing toward midnight, if not at night with heavy rain on friday and over the weekend, cold with showers more so than >>> help the environment? that is a suggestion from the bay area quality district in san jose, california. they said meat production is hard on the planet. the feed trucked to the ranchers, the slaughtering of the cattle and the methane from the livestock manure. the group is putting together a promotional video showing...
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is windinghe weekend down, tamara was back to work and back to school. >> and we are watching rain and storms moving into the dmv. we had rain today, and we will have a little more tomorrow. tomorrow morning, the rush-hour commute, it will be slick. the kids are back, schools back, work, everything. looking at stormwatch 7 satellite and radar, clouds right now, patchy fog west of d.c., and it enough that it could cause delays early tomorrow morning, maybe making things slower. add showers on top of that and the rush-hour commute combination not good. better chance of afternoon into the early evening. the high temperatures eventually in the middle to upper 70's, near 80 degrees. tracking the best day of the next 10 and looking ahead to the upcoming weekend, coming up. steve, thank you. stay connected with the stormwatch team when there is rain on the radar. updates available on facebook, twitter, wjla.com, and our stormwatch app. jonathan: developing news of the sports world, outrage and the infield. bryce harper hit by a pitch, launches his helmet, and it is on. a benches clearing braw
is windinghe weekend down, tamara was back to work and back to school. >> and we are watching rain and storms moving into the dmv. we had rain today, and we will have a little more tomorrow. tomorrow morning, the rush-hour commute, it will be slick. the kids are back, schools back, work, everything. looking at stormwatch 7 satellite and radar, clouds right now, patchy fog west of d.c., and it enough that it could cause delays early tomorrow morning, maybe making things slower. add showers...
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we could use a little bit more and tamara we expect a yellow weather alert day. we will fine tune this with the latest information in the next couple of hours and topper will update you again. this might be adjusted a couple hours here or there. so far, we will see a lot of rain through the morning hours tomorrow, may linger through lunch time and through the afternoon. the time where we see the heaviest amount of rain has been in the morning. narrowing that timeframe, 3:00 until 10:00, we want be done with the rain, but the heaviest rain will be out of here in time for the morning commute and then showers linger. over one inch of rain was good for the pollen, as well. we won't have severe weather, but we will see gusty conditions. your umbrella might go inside out. it's cloudy and dry with the winds out of the south. gusty wind will help increase humidity just a little bit for tomorrow. showers today, right on top of us tomorrow morning and we will track this for the morning commute with clouds sticking around tonight. we will stay dry and i will show you two di
we could use a little bit more and tamara we expect a yellow weather alert day. we will fine tune this with the latest information in the next couple of hours and topper will update you again. this might be adjusted a couple hours here or there. so far, we will see a lot of rain through the morning hours tomorrow, may linger through lunch time and through the afternoon. the time where we see the heaviest amount of rain has been in the morning. narrowing that timeframe, 3:00 until 10:00, we want...
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. >> woodruff: i spoke earlier to tamara keith of npr from jerusalem.egan by asking if president in israel that he got in saudi arabia. >> there was another big red carpet at the airport just like in saudi arabia. there was a marching band and then tonight there were fireworks over the old city. though it's not clear that those were really for president trump but probably for jerusalem day. >> woodruff: i want to ask you about the president's surprising comments when he was with prime minister netanyahu earlier today and he spoke about his disclosure of classified information with russian officials. >> reporter: this was one of the times when reporters come into the room to -- basically a photo op they made brief remarks then a reporter from bloomberg shouted out a question asking prime minister netanyahu if he was concerned about sharing intelligence with the united states. both leaders were eager to respond, president trump said, well i never said anything about israel when i gave information to the russians. which is an interesting point to make beca
. >> woodruff: i spoke earlier to tamara keith of npr from jerusalem.egan by asking if president in israel that he got in saudi arabia. >> there was another big red carpet at the airport just like in saudi arabia. there was a marching band and then tonight there were fireworks over the old city. though it's not clear that those were really for president trump but probably for jerusalem day. >> woodruff: i want to ask you about the president's surprising comments when he was...
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amy walter, tamara keith, thank you very much. >> ur's you're well konl.l.-- welcome. >> brangham: next, the rapid rise of one of the world's biggest social media networks-- instagram. it's building up steam. 700 million people now use it each month, and it just took four months to pick up its latest 100 million accounts. but along the way, the company has faced concerns over how it can be used. and even some criticism for the way it essentially copied ideas from its rival, snapchat. judy woodruff recently got an inside look during her trip to silicon valley. >> one, two, three... >> woodruff: one of the first things that greets you inside instagram is, no surprise, a place to take pictures. the free photo-sharing mobile app was born in 2010 with its first post-- a foot in a flip flop alongside a stray dog. turns out it was taken in mexico by co-founder, kevin systrom. >> we've got design teams, we've got partnership teams, we've got a community team and engineers. >> woodruff: systrom showed us around instagram's new offices in menlo park, california, des
amy walter, tamara keith, thank you very much. >> ur's you're well konl.l.-- welcome. >> brangham: next, the rapid rise of one of the world's biggest social media networks-- instagram. it's building up steam. 700 million people now use it each month, and it just took four months to pick up its latest 100 million accounts. but along the way, the company has faced concerns over how it can be used. and even some criticism for the way it essentially copied ideas from its rival,...
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. >> reporter: tamara gliss was tamonte gliss's parent. >> she loved him all her heart and did everything she could do for him. and you know, was just at a barbecue. doing what people are supposed to do on memorial day. >> reporter: but the 12-year- old didn't break down. he dug in. so his teachers and coaches united around him, donating lunch hour to practice, they hit the books harder with him in the classroom. to their surprise, gliss started a shoe collection for other orphans. >> i wanted to make her proud. now. now that she is in a better place. even more proud. >> reporter: now when the eighth grader applied to the school he decided on, he missed the financial principal says it takes a village to raise a kid and she created a go fund me. >> my grandmother sent me a check in the mail saying i don't know how to do a go fund me. >> he is a black child. it is important to have another black youth go as far as he can go. >> stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> if he can raise enough for the first year's tuition, he plans to go and study to become a lawyer in college. we wish you the best. >>> a
. >> reporter: tamara gliss was tamonte gliss's parent. >> she loved him all her heart and did everything she could do for him. and you know, was just at a barbecue. doing what people are supposed to do on memorial day. >> reporter: but the 12-year- old didn't break down. he dug in. so his teachers and coaches united around him, donating lunch hour to practice, they hit the books harder with him in the classroom. to their surprise, gliss started a shoe collection for other...
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it will enhance the rains intergraph tamara and honduras as well.may well yet form into a storm again. lots to play for. clearly it looks u nsettled. play for. clearly it looks unsettled. heading into the usa, more storms in the mississippi valley and heading into missouri and kansas. into the weekend, it will head into the eastern seaboard into parts of canada. we have had very significant flooding. more rain further west. no storms through thursday night and friday across the plains. it could be torrential and true matic. we have had wet weather from mombasa. it is the east african rainy season at the moment. the tanzania, kenya, lake victoria. we are seeing more than we have been seeing at this time of year. we had storms developing across france. all tied in around the area of low pressure which pushed its way northwards. by friday it is starting to affect the alpine regions as well. thursday night looks u nsettled. well. thursday night looks unsettled. plenty of storms around the stock more comes in across iberia into the alps into the low coun
it will enhance the rains intergraph tamara and honduras as well.may well yet form into a storm again. lots to play for. clearly it looks u nsettled. play for. clearly it looks unsettled. heading into the usa, more storms in the mississippi valley and heading into missouri and kansas. into the weekend, it will head into the eastern seaboard into parts of canada. we have had very significant flooding. more rain further west. no storms through thursday night and friday across the plains. it could...
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also with me, tim carney, the commentary editor for the washington examiner, and tamara keith, npr's house correspondent. kelly, first to you. how is this firing of comey and the controversy over the interview with lester holt where the president said that he had had this dinner with the now fired director of the fbi -- how does that resonate inside the white house? >> well, they believe that the president was able to, in a more thoughtful, lengthy way describe some of the interactions, not the tweet length where sometimes he has a burst of a thought that can be hard to interpret. here you saw the president explain things. the white house has pushed back on any suggestion that the president's conversations with then director comey were in any way a conflict or applying of political pressure or things like that. others have said for the president to be dining with or speaking by phone with the fbi director and to ask the question if he was personally under investigation might be perceived, at least politically or just in the realm of perception, as an attempt to influence by a legal s
also with me, tim carney, the commentary editor for the washington examiner, and tamara keith, npr's house correspondent. kelly, first to you. how is this firing of comey and the controversy over the interview with lester holt where the president said that he had had this dinner with the now fired director of the fbi -- how does that resonate inside the white house? >> well, they believe that the president was able to, in a more thoughtful, lengthy way describe some of the interactions,...
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to the pacific in the northeast pacific offshore from tamara, el salvador and mexico.earliest recorded named storm to happen in this part of the world and its strengthening, it could reach hurricane status as it stays over open waters by the time it gets to the weekend. it's going to stay offshore through the weekend and into next week. while we've got the worst of the rain offshore, will start to see lively thunderstorms and tropical storm force winds piling into the coast. the opposite side of the pacific down towards new caledonia. cyclone donna is clearing away. tropical storm a la forming. donna will combine forces with this cloud across new zealand. which produced very heavy rain on thursday. with the remnants of cyclone donna we will see the risk of flooding through the north island and gales, if not severe gale force winds. friday into saturday across pg, end of the wet season, thoroughly wet. more heavy rain to come. with the theme of flooding, we had to eastern canada, quebec, these images coming out of the state at the moment. some images as well around the
to the pacific in the northeast pacific offshore from tamara, el salvador and mexico.earliest recorded named storm to happen in this part of the world and its strengthening, it could reach hurricane status as it stays over open waters by the time it gets to the weekend. it's going to stay offshore through the weekend and into next week. while we've got the worst of the rain offshore, will start to see lively thunderstorms and tropical storm force winds piling into the coast. the opposite side...
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he was 50 years old and tamara would've been his 51st birthday. >>> police in berklee say they have received $500,000 in stolen goods following drugstore robberies. merchandise was found in a storage unit. the couple was arrested for buying the stolen property.>> approximately a half $1 million worth of stolen property was located. it consists primarily of cosmetics and a lot came from cvs and walgreens. >> some still had stickers from the cvs and walgreens stores. >> reporter: other suspects had been arrested in connection with the robberies.>>> faculty and staff at uc berkeley are being advised to go under dos to undergo screening for tuberculosis. it was discovered off-campus. the university will not say if it is a student or staff member who is affected. they say their contacted everybody that came in contact with that person and offered screening to anyone who may been exposed. the testing begins on monday. >>> a native turn comedian and actor is in town to deliver the commencement speech. uc berkeley. she's in the city with a live report. >> reporter: people are lined up down the block
he was 50 years old and tamara would've been his 51st birthday. >>> police in berklee say they have received $500,000 in stolen goods following drugstore robberies. merchandise was found in a storage unit. the couple was arrested for buying the stolen property.>> approximately a half $1 million worth of stolen property was located. it consists primarily of cosmetics and a lot came from cvs and walgreens. >> some still had stickers from the cvs and walgreens stores. >>...
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tamara bonfante, who also helped search for sierra... says she has no pity for antolin garcia-torres... the convicted murderer.tamara bonfante/searched for sierra- "i don't know the man, um, i don't understand why he went through this or what he did and why he did it. i don't feel anything. i just know that, uh, i just pray that god will bring healing to the family." a family with the full support of this community. in morgan hill, philippe djegal, kron four news. (pam) for the lamar family, the agony of losing their daughter .. will never end.(steve) this according to a man who also brutally lost his daughter in a kidnap and murder case that captured the bay area. kron 4's justine waldman has this side of our team coverage tonight... (justine) marc klaas followed the case closely. he helped organize searches for sierra... and atteneded parts of the trial. and tells me he felt relief when the verdict guilty was read. sot i think he is guilty. i think he acted alone. i think the idea that she is alive and out there is absolutely preposter
tamara bonfante, who also helped search for sierra... says she has no pity for antolin garcia-torres... the convicted murderer.tamara bonfante/searched for sierra- "i don't know the man, um, i don't understand why he went through this or what he did and why he did it. i don't feel anything. i just know that, uh, i just pray that god will bring healing to the family." a family with the full support of this community. in morgan hill, philippe djegal, kron four news. (pam) for the lamar...
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. >> reporter: new mom tamara had every reason to be worried.he's a privacy expert and knows what can happen if someone gets a hold of a birth certificate. >> his identity was going to be social security number was? >> reporter: fresh home from the hospital, they had two options to obtain a birth certificate. wait for the hospital to send it by mail, or order one online. >> so for me, the safest way was to go online and order it, because i knew i'd be able to track the status and be home to receive it as opposed to it just sitting in the mail. she ordered it from vital check and was told it was going to arrive in two days. >> i saw that it said it was out for delivery. i know sometimes things can happen. it will come tomorrow. it never showed up. >> reporter: she checked the tracking status. she contacted ups immediately. >> ups said contact vital check. vital check said contact ups. >> reporter: vital check told her they couldn't re-issue a new birth srd. frustrated she made one more call. >> what brought you to us? >> my mother. >> reporter: m
. >> reporter: new mom tamara had every reason to be worried.he's a privacy expert and knows what can happen if someone gets a hold of a birth certificate. >> his identity was going to be social security number was? >> reporter: fresh home from the hospital, they had two options to obtain a birth certificate. wait for the hospital to send it by mail, or order one online. >> so for me, the safest way was to go online and order it, because i knew i'd be able to track the...
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good day it is tuesday may 30th, it is tamara's birthday. >> the one you. >> should have married. >> yes. >> the one that got away. >> that is right. >> send her a message. >> i will send her a text today, probably. >> then maybe you shouldn't. >> not this early. >> water in the bridge, toothpaste, tube, horse, barn. >> moving on, moving on to sue >> looking ahead. >> not that we have the best number ever, and some measly five out of 10 because we have more damp, dreary weather, it is drills, fog, cloud, and bus stop buddy with jacket on as we head back to school. we made him work yesterday too he had something similar on. now for foggy spots to the north and west of us pottstown , allentown, mount pocono, lancaster, visibility good at the airport in philadelphia right new but we are watching some showers, to our south, as we zoom in, we will see from sussex county, delaware all the way down to the del marva peninsula and couple thunderstorms there. that is where you are headed, that is what you have to encounter. we are socked in with cloud here in olde city and we have 57 degrees w
good day it is tuesday may 30th, it is tamara's birthday. >> the one you. >> should have married. >> yes. >> the one that got away. >> that is right. >> send her a message. >> i will send her a text today, probably. >> then maybe you shouldn't. >> not this early. >> water in the bridge, toothpaste, tube, horse, barn. >> moving on, moving on to sue >> looking ahead. >> not that we have the best number ever, and some...
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i feel a their party leaders and crafting tamara's headlines. ifeel a bit like the headteacher.ill be gauging their reaction and quizzing the commentators through the programme. first to our political editor brian taylor. debates like this are still pretty new in the uk. how much can they influence what happens at the ballot box?m how much can they influence what happens at the ballot box? if you look at it this way, we are in the middle of manifesto season, the parties are putting out lists of policies. if you like, the election at one level is about voters choosing from those list of policies. that is a tick box, like ordering a book online. elections and politics are about far more than that. they are about the unforeseen, the unexpected and coping with the unforeseen and unexpected. that ta kes unforeseen and unexpected. that takes leadership and character. in a way, tv debates get to the root of that, the offer of character and the offer of leadership, the offer of confidence that those politicians and parties are able to cope with. what they can't foresee but what might ar
i feel a their party leaders and crafting tamara's headlines. ifeel a bit like the headteacher.ill be gauging their reaction and quizzing the commentators through the programme. first to our political editor brian taylor. debates like this are still pretty new in the uk. how much can they influence what happens at the ballot box?m how much can they influence what happens at the ballot box? if you look at it this way, we are in the middle of manifesto season, the parties are putting out lists of...
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your schedule is so busy. >> i get drunk with tamara and her husband and adrian always is throwing ahday in july. so we're going to have the birth today party at her new house. >> oh. >> why is that camera so close? >> i know. >> you like me, don't you, cameraman. >> steve has a birthday in july. when is your wirth wirth birthday. >> the 18th. >> the 14th. >> where is the party? >> we're celebrating. that's right. >> that's an invitation. plenty of room for everybody. >> just because of this chair thing don't put me in a little box in the corner. i see where this is going now. >> we won't. >> let's brag on some of the favorite guests that you've had on the show and some of the co-host that is have been on the show. >> i really like when we have like phenomenal guests like, you know, of course we had the first lady that was in season two. but also we've had the legends gladys night its knight, patti labelle we have the new guest that is maybe people aren't so familiar with. that come on and that's what makes the show so special. but the co-hosting part we've had people like angelo tod
your schedule is so busy. >> i get drunk with tamara and her husband and adrian always is throwing ahday in july. so we're going to have the birth today party at her new house. >> oh. >> why is that camera so close? >> i know. >> you like me, don't you, cameraman. >> steve has a birthday in july. when is your wirth wirth birthday. >> the 18th. >> the 14th. >> where is the party? >> we're celebrating. that's right. >> that's an...
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if they don't but amount today, they will tamara.a slow warm-up as we head into sunday and early next week. napa, 68 today. oakland airport, 61. 68 and concord today and san jose, 67 today. a big cool down. not only that but we have a lot of low clouds and breaks in those clouds. that will allow for a cool day on the coast. upper 50s around the bay. 60s to a few low 70s inland. i think there will be more 60s. that wind is whipping this morning. we have a horse race tomorrow called the kentucky derby. it's raining there today. it does look like it will and by tomorrow but temperatures are significantly cooler for much of the country. look at chicago, 43. only 49 in atlanta. that is unheard of for may. if you have trouble plans their, it's not very warm. the high pressure we had is in the northern plains and the rockies. you can see cloud cover over us and the wind has decided to pick up. sfo, 16. at the delta it is roaring. 21 with gusts up to 30. 50s for the temperatures. mainly in the low 50s. upper 40s for a few. pacifica, 50. wood
if they don't but amount today, they will tamara.a slow warm-up as we head into sunday and early next week. napa, 68 today. oakland airport, 61. 68 and concord today and san jose, 67 today. a big cool down. not only that but we have a lot of low clouds and breaks in those clouds. that will allow for a cool day on the coast. upper 50s around the bay. 60s to a few low 70s inland. i think there will be more 60s. that wind is whipping this morning. we have a horse race tomorrow called the kentucky...
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back with me is conservative commentator kirsten hagland, letitia james and tamara holder who settledr a sexual assault case. thank you for being here, ladies. this "new york times" piece that talks about your settlement really is unique first of all in the fact that you were able to get fox to include the words sexual assault in the joint statement that they put out and that they settled with you. >> correct. i really think that fox did the right thing here and are trying to do the right thing moving forward. they're cleaning house. they obviously got rid of roger ailes less than a year ago. they got rid of the top guy who produces all the advertising dollars, bill o'reilly. they got rid of bill shine. i think that they are trying to show that they did the right thing in my case and just as a network as a whole. >> your case was more extreme, as bad as these other cases were of sexual harassment and untoward comments and lewd advances. your case was a case of sexual assault. it was quite serious. the person was fired. and in addition to that, your management, the people who were your
back with me is conservative commentator kirsten hagland, letitia james and tamara holder who settledr a sexual assault case. thank you for being here, ladies. this "new york times" piece that talks about your settlement really is unique first of all in the fact that you were able to get fox to include the words sexual assault in the joint statement that they put out and that they settled with you. >> correct. i really think that fox did the right thing here and are trying to do...
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tamara, very similar, a bit more breeze around —— tomorrow. that will allow the coast tomorrow.ow getting into the 80s fahrenheit in some parts of northern ireland, very high temperatures, and also the north of wales. southern and eastern coasts could have some very high temperatures, it will feel very heart. the strongest sunshine, across england and wales. through friday evening and overnight, we start to see the first sign of the change. it is the band of rain, the breakdown in the heat and that will culminate in big thunderstorms and it could be severe at times. probably central and northern england, possibly scotland and northern ireland, with such a lot of heat and energy in the atmosphere and there could be problems with flash flooding. into sunday, by the time of those have blown away, there will be a reduction in the south, still some muggy weather, the bank holiday monday, further heavy showers, because of the heat and humidity remaining in the south, but it will be as warm and dry further north. it will be fresher, but still sunshine. there is more on the website. thi
tamara, very similar, a bit more breeze around —— tomorrow. that will allow the coast tomorrow.ow getting into the 80s fahrenheit in some parts of northern ireland, very high temperatures, and also the north of wales. southern and eastern coasts could have some very high temperatures, it will feel very heart. the strongest sunshine, across england and wales. through friday evening and overnight, we start to see the first sign of the change. it is the band of rain, the breakdown in the heat...
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investigation, and a look at the president's first trip abroad, it's time for politics monday with tamarath of npr and amy walter of the "cook political report." welcome to you both. happy memorial day. >> yes. >> brangham: tam, first to you, we have been hearing about the allegations about jared kushner and the possible backchannel he wanted to deal with the russians. what is your sense of how the white house is handling and dealing with this? >> the president is tweeting ant fake news over the weekend. he came home, the twitter machine turned right back on. he was not necessarily explicitly responding to this but certainly seemed like some of it. >> that's the assumption. inspired by this, certainly. and there's a lot of reporting that i have not personally been able to confirm but that the white house is looking at creating sort of a war room type of thing, whether there would be much like in the clinton administration, where there would be people walled off to deal with this. and the war room would be on top of another potential shakeup, which is we hear the story of a potential shake
investigation, and a look at the president's first trip abroad, it's time for politics monday with tamarath of npr and amy walter of the "cook political report." welcome to you both. happy memorial day. >> yes. >> brangham: tam, first to you, we have been hearing about the allegations about jared kushner and the possible backchannel he wanted to deal with the russians. what is your sense of how the white house is handling and dealing with this? >> the president is...
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for all that, tamara keith of npr and amy walter of the cook political report.elcome to both of you. and before we talk about that, we are just literally in the last minute or two watching some new tweets from president trump. amy, he is essentially saying that today's hearing on capitol hill about the russia investigation, what the white house was told by the then acting attorney general, he's saying it's all old news, that the fake news had to be disappointed. he is calling the entire investigation a hoax. he said when will this taxpayer funded charade end. i guess it's not surprising. >> it's not surprising and the short answer for when it will end is not anytime soon. in fact, it's more likely we are talking about tease issues well into 2018, and that is the reality of how much staff that the house and the senate still have to get to that they haven't begun. the sally yates story today did not produce any bomb shells, but that doesn't mean this is now going to go away in the near future. >future. >> woodruff: and the former assistant attorney general said it
for all that, tamara keith of npr and amy walter of the cook political report.elcome to both of you. and before we talk about that, we are just literally in the last minute or two watching some new tweets from president trump. amy, he is essentially saying that today's hearing on capitol hill about the russia investigation, what the white house was told by the then acting attorney general, he's saying it's all old news, that the fake news had to be disappointed. he is calling the entire...
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on the set, white house correspondent for npr tamara keith and editor for axe yos nick johnson.e getting new information this morning in on how the white house plans to push back against really what's another crisis for them. we know the government has been reaching out to allies as well. walk us through what you're hearing. >> there will be a domestic response and a foreign one. the domestic one will be to try to shore up support on capitol hill and make sure allies there are on the same page on talking points. internationally the president will speak with the king of jordan. the turkish counterpart will be here as well. this morning we have the white house scrambling to try to
on the set, white house correspondent for npr tamara keith and editor for axe yos nick johnson.e getting new information this morning in on how the white house plans to push back against really what's another crisis for them. we know the government has been reaching out to allies as well. walk us through what you're hearing. >> there will be a domestic response and a foreign one. the domestic one will be to try to shore up support on capitol hill and make sure allies there are on the same...
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administration's agenda with our politics monday team: amy walter of the "cook political report" and tamara of npr. welcome to both of you. looked today, amy, the white house was trying to project an air of calm, trying to tamp everything down, the aftermath of the hoopla over the firing of the f.b.i. director. but late this afternoon this report coming from "the washington post," now confirmed by the "new york times," by the reuters news service, tam, and we're hearing others, as we sit here, the white house is gathering the national security advisor to talk to the press about it. but it just seems as if, amy, this white house is having a hard time keeping news and bad news under control. >> that's right. and for the first time this week, this didn't come from the president himself. web, a lot of the damage that was done over the course of last week and into the weekend were his own tweets. in this case, it's people leaking information about this president's conversation with the russians that have gotten him into hot water, and the administration into hot water, and it goes really to the
administration's agenda with our politics monday team: amy walter of the "cook political report" and tamara of npr. welcome to both of you. looked today, amy, the white house was trying to project an air of calm, trying to tamp everything down, the aftermath of the hoopla over the firing of the f.b.i. director. but late this afternoon this report coming from "the washington post," now confirmed by the "new york times," by the reuters news service, tam, and we're...
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jim, tamara, and mckay.hen we come back, the 100th anniversary of the birth of jfk. his nephew and presidential historian doug brinkley are here in a moment. this is "hardball," where the action is. it's how well you mow fast! it's not how fast you mow...it's how well you mow fast. they're not just words to mow by, they're words to live by. the john deere ztrak z345r with the accel deep deck to mow faster better. take a test drive and save up to 250 dollars on select john deere residential ztrak mowers. i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if you're totally blind, you may also be struggling with non-24. calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. iit's where we end up.t, expedia. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. >>> on this matter of experience, i had announced earlier this year that if successful, i would not consider campaign contributions as a substitute for experience in appointing ambassadors. ever since i made that statement, i haven't received one single cen
jim, tamara, and mckay.hen we come back, the 100th anniversary of the birth of jfk. his nephew and presidential historian doug brinkley are here in a moment. this is "hardball," where the action is. it's how well you mow fast! it's not how fast you mow...it's how well you mow fast. they're not just words to mow by, they're words to live by. the john deere ztrak z345r with the accel deep deck to mow faster better. take a test drive and save up to 250 dollars on select john deere...
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and smarty pants people who watch our show, tamara said, she didn't say when or where. >> that is a good one. nothing you can say to that. >> is that your house. >> that is my summer home, down in florida. my bedroom is that spire. >> mike alogo. >> that is fake news. >> let's get to the number of the day. people go to the seven. rain we saw overnight and even still seeing a little bit this morning will be moving out, and we have got some cloud and a few showers around right now , not a wash out for today, says bus stop budd which his american flag, and you see a few little places where we have a lit built of rain and then some thunderstorms just about to enter harrisburg. we will see if they hold together, and come to visit us , cloudy right now 60 degrees in philadelphia with 9 miles an hour breeze out of thee. checking a couple other temperatures lancaster 59. fifty in mount pocono. some of the shore points has lots of folks down the shore. sea isle city at 60. cape may .59. ocean water temperature at 62 degrees. as we look ahead to the rest of the memorial day we are looking at mostl
and smarty pants people who watch our show, tamara said, she didn't say when or where. >> that is a good one. nothing you can say to that. >> is that your house. >> that is my summer home, down in florida. my bedroom is that spire. >> mike alogo. >> that is fake news. >> let's get to the number of the day. people go to the seven. rain we saw overnight and even still seeing a little bit this morning will be moving out, and we have got some cloud and a few...
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a boss, to a manager that said, hey, i wanted to throw in a little more information in favor of tamara'something like that. public le giving credit to other women. people will notice that, they will remember it, hopefully they'll repay the favor. while i also recommend speaking up for yourself, this is a lot easier than that, even. >> this workplace sbruppinginte that happens to all of us, the one that bugs me the most is when i'm percenting. talking about people of color and women in stem, and without a doubt, the first person to raise their hand is always a guy and i'm just like -- and i went with it for a long time. and the questions were never questions. they were always like anecdotes. like faculty members love to be the first one to be like, well, actually, in our department, we have three female professors, and i'm like, that's fantastic, dude. and i'm like, tell me the number of women that graduate. it was all these statistics that mean nothing in the grand scheme of things, but in this one tiny college in new england, he felt like, you need to know that not everywhere. one time
a boss, to a manager that said, hey, i wanted to throw in a little more information in favor of tamara'something like that. public le giving credit to other women. people will notice that, they will remember it, hopefully they'll repay the favor. while i also recommend speaking up for yourself, this is a lot easier than that, even. >> this workplace sbruppinginte that happens to all of us, the one that bugs me the most is when i'm percenting. talking about people of color and women in...
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tamara: las prÓximas audiciones aquÍ en miami el 3 de junio. les esperamos a todos.r el otro, a festejar que solo cuesta $6. footlong sub del día por solo $6. siete días, siete footlongs, siete maneras más de disfrutar subway®. root cover up. ¿una situación inesperada? en 3 segundos raíces impecables. cero raíces ♪ root cover up, de l'oréal hair colorist paris. ♪ ¿otra? ¡ugh! satcha: dispara las alarmas un posible caso de uso excesivo de fuerza contra un niÑo con necesidades especiales. la policÍa de dallas esposÓ al pequeÑo de siete aÑos por comportarse con violencia en clase. segÚn la madre este presentaba marcas de golpes en el cuerpo, y dijo haber recibido una descarga elÉctrica por parte de los agentes. un policÍa queda al borde de la muerte por sobredosis, simplemente por pasarse la mano por la chaqueta para limpiar una mancha, minutos antes habÍa detenido a dos personas con droga siguiendo todos los protocolos de seguridad. las pruebas de laboratorio mostraron que absorbiÓ por la piel una poderosa droga conocida como " muerte gris". como un viaje a los orÍgene
tamara: las prÓximas audiciones aquÍ en miami el 3 de junio. les esperamos a todos.r el otro, a festejar que solo cuesta $6. footlong sub del día por solo $6. siete días, siete footlongs, siete maneras más de disfrutar subway®. root cover up. ¿una situación inesperada? en 3 segundos raíces impecables. cero raíces ♪ root cover up, de l'oréal hair colorist paris. ♪ ¿otra? ¡ugh! satcha: dispara las alarmas un posible caso de uso excesivo de fuerza contra un niÑo con necesidades...
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. >>> ello se llama tamara es uno pan ciento que nos contÓ su perspectiva de toda la actividad que personasa espero seguir contribuyendo y aportando que alÓ que se quiere para que los niÑos tengan un buen futuro. >>> es una placa para ti en nombre del hospital. >>> y hablando chad de niÑos y los pacientes hay niÑos que quieren nochearte un saludo muy especial y aquÍ estÁ, vamos a verlo. >>> . >>> cumpleaÑos feliz, cumpleaÑos adama adamari cumpleaÑos feliz. >>> adamari feliz cumpleaÑo decÍamos todos los niÑos de st. jude. >>> felicidades. >>> (aplausos). >>> felicidades. >>> gracias quÉ lindo. >>> me emociÓn no porque conozco las hessrÁ de los niÑos y conozco eldolo wlo dolor y el sufrimiento de los padres es emocionantes verlos bien y verlo con esa fortaleza que tienen para salir adelante que solo la inocencia de un niÑo hace que se sobrepase sobre el dolor y sufrimiento. >>> un fuerte aplauso para nuestra compaÑera. >>> gracias a chad y esta celebraciÓn continÚa. >>> y entretanto vamos con james que tiene al especial en la cocina. >>> adelante. >>> gracias y nosotros ya estamos mÁs que lis
. >>> ello se llama tamara es uno pan ciento que nos contÓ su perspectiva de toda la actividad que personasa espero seguir contribuyendo y aportando que alÓ que se quiere para que los niÑos tengan un buen futuro. >>> es una placa para ti en nombre del hospital. >>> y hablando chad de niÑos y los pacientes hay niÑos que quieren nochearte un saludo muy especial y aquÍ estÁ, vamos a verlo. >>> . >>> cumpleaÑos feliz, cumpleaÑos adama adamari...