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justice for tara. and as sharon would say, "my tara."always said, "my tara." >> reporter: but none of these efforts turned up anything useful. and the sheriff's case wasn't going anywhere either. there was no getting around it. justice for tara just was not happening. in fact, the case was growing cold. stone cold. eventually mike gandy retired, as did these two cops, way up north. retired and moved to sunny florida. and -- >> i got very bored. >> reporter: oh oh. coming up -- >> i always felt this was a case that could be solved. >> reporter: enter the cold case squad! could they do what no one else had? >> how important was that? >> extremely important. >> reporter: when dateline continues. sy children's claritin allergy relief. the #1 pediatrician recommended non-drowsy brand. because to a kid a grassy hill is irresistible. children's claritin. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. ♪ protect your pets from fleas and ticks with frontline plus for dogs and frontline plus for cats. its two killer ingredients work fast and keep workin
justice for tara. and as sharon would say, "my tara."always said, "my tara." >> reporter: but none of these efforts turned up anything useful. and the sheriff's case wasn't going anywhere either. there was no getting around it. justice for tara just was not happening. in fact, the case was growing cold. stone cold. eventually mike gandy retired, as did these two cops, way up north. retired and moved to sunny florida. and -- >> i got very bored. >> reporter:...
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robert: tara, welcome to "washington week." are there any i tensionsn the cabinet or the administration about how to move forward, to take a hard line or look for the deal? tara: you'll see the teesion be the new national security adviser mike bolton and the also mat is -- mattis, secretary of defense. ey're hard liners, hawks. they're going to be very suspicious. they've been around the blocker in of foreign policy and they've seen this game before where north koreae plays nic enough just to get the sanctions lifted and then, you kn, pulls back the deal. so i think trump is going to have to -- they're probably tempering his expectations and that is why you're seeing the tweets that aren't necessarily victory laps. but you can see, i felt shades of trump trying to paint this as his legacy. i'm sure he loved th congressman messer said he deserved a nobel peace prize. thosempre the things t loves to hear. but he's going to have to temper hiss. expectati i think that's what they're going to be doing. robert: so there are veteran s
robert: tara, welcome to "washington week." are there any i tensionsn the cabinet or the administration about how to move forward, to take a hard line or look for the deal? tara: you'll see the teesion be the new national security adviser mike bolton and the also mat is -- mattis, secretary of defense. ey're hard liners, hawks. they're going to be very suspicious. they've been around the blocker in of foreign policy and they've seen this game before where north koreae plays nic enough...
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so this is a defining moment. >> tara joins us live from the white house. tara, republican senator john mccain is being critical of president trump for those remarks where he said he would pull troops out of syria? >> reporter: that's right, he put out a scathing statement, saying assad was emboldened by american inaction when the president announced he'd be pulling troops out of syria. mccain questioned whether the president will follow through on his tweet and, quote, do anything about it. >> tara, thank you. >> now to new developments on the deadly fire in trump tower. a resident of the 50th floor did not survive the blaze. now, questions about whether a sprinkler system would have helped. fire investigators probe what caused the fatal fire. here's zachary kiesch. >> reporter: tonight, fire investigators looking for the cause of this deadly fire, 50 floors up. debris falling from the trump tower, home of the president's penthouse and the global headquarters of the trump organization. one resident warned to get out. >> michael cohen, trump's lawyer, texte
so this is a defining moment. >> tara joins us live from the white house. tara, republican senator john mccain is being critical of president trump for those remarks where he said he would pull troops out of syria? >> reporter: that's right, he put out a scathing statement, saying assad was emboldened by american inaction when the president announced he'd be pulling troops out of syria. mccain questioned whether the president will follow through on his tweet and, quote, do anything...
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>> tara palmeri tonight, thank you. >>> and this quick programming note. martha raddatz goes one-on-one with homeland security adviser tom boss seert tomorrow on "thi week." >>> new details emerging from a deadly incident in germany, a van plowing into a popular bar in a popular university town. abc's jennifer eccleston on what we're learning about that deadly attack. >> reporter: tonight, a bizarre and terrifying scene in muenster, germany. the driver mowing down dozens of people outside of a packed bar on a sunny saturday afternoon. the rampage leaving two dead and injuring at least 20. this witness say, "you heard a bang, screams and the police arrived and everyone was sent out." the driver, a german national, committing suicide, according to police, shooting himself minutes after the attack. the driver's identity not released. the motive under investigation, but police saying there is no indication yet of ties to islamic extremists. tonight, the picturesque university town in lockdown, police beefing up security asking all residents and visitors to avo
>> tara palmeri tonight, thank you. >>> and this quick programming note. martha raddatz goes one-on-one with homeland security adviser tom boss seert tomorrow on "thi week." >>> new details emerging from a deadly incident in germany, a van plowing into a popular bar in a popular university town. abc's jennifer eccleston on what we're learning about that deadly attack. >> reporter: tonight, a bizarre and terrifying scene in muenster, germany. the driver...
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abc's tara palmeri joins us now with the latest. tara, good morning. what a big moment. >> reporter: right, good morning, diane and kendis. that's right. the world is watching this historic meeting because it lays the groundwork for president trump's meeting with kim jong-un. kim actually joked that he hopes that this meeting means he'll no longer be waking up his neighbors in the south with missile launches. this morning, a historic step forward in the decades long standoff between north and south korea. they aim to sign a peace treaty by the end of the year. this, after the first time if 60 years that a north key yan leader stepped into south korea. now the two leaders are holding hands. walking toward into the south, greeted by cheers, and then unexpectedly walking back into the north to even more applause. north korean leader kim jong-un and south korean leader moon jae-in talking about future peace. the south's invite to the north to take part in the seoul olympics was one of the first steps forward to normalizing relations. the summit focused on
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>> tara, thank you. >>> we ahead overseas. north korea's new vow ahead of the proposed summit with president trump after his historic meeting with south korea's president, promising to shut down his nuclear test site in may, promising to do it in the open. skeptics worry about taking north korea at its word. here's abc's james longman. >> reporter: tonight, the prospects for peace seemingly one step closer. north korean leader kim jong-un with a new pledge. he will allow u.s. and south korean experts to watch the secretive regime close down its nuclear test site, punggye-ri, in may. telling his southern neighbor he'd even let journalists come to the facility to ensure transparency. and that president trump will realize he is "not that kind of person to shoot missiles at the united states." south korean officials say these new promises were made during friday's historic summit where the north and south committed to the "complete denuclearization" of the peninsula. president trump making it clear where he thinks credit is due. >
>> tara, thank you. >>> we ahead overseas. north korea's new vow ahead of the proposed summit with president trump after his historic meeting with south korea's president, promising to shut down his nuclear test site in may, promising to do it in the open. skeptics worry about taking north korea at its word. here's abc's james longman. >> reporter: tonight, the prospects for peace seemingly one step closer. north korean leader kim jong-un with a new pledge. he will allow...
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>> scott and then tara. >> that's where i fall on this.d the expression that comey was a flawed messenger, and i think that's fair. the fact that both sides are mad at him one way or another, shows you the intention was to be as fair as possible and do the right thing was the intention. and i think we shouldn't lose sight of that. just because he might have made some mistakes along the way at least he was able to cop to it and say maybe it wasn't the right thing. that at least shows you he has integrity. the problem i have like the very juvenile rnc attack on comey. >> yeah, that was unfortunate. >> what are we doing? in the 20 plus years i was involved in the republican party we didn't do things like that. we used to say we didn't want to become what we despised. >> when we come back we'll talk more about this book and also more news developing, and that's this allegation about a love child and the hush payment for that and, you know, we'll be back. safety system plus standard in the 2018 lexus es and es hybrid. lease the 2018 es 350 for
>> scott and then tara. >> that's where i fall on this.d the expression that comey was a flawed messenger, and i think that's fair. the fact that both sides are mad at him one way or another, shows you the intention was to be as fair as possible and do the right thing was the intention. and i think we shouldn't lose sight of that. just because he might have made some mistakes along the way at least he was able to cop to it and say maybe it wasn't the right thing. that at least shows...
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tom. >> thank you, tara. >>> we head overseas to kabul. nearly 60 people killed including women and children and another hundred wounded in kabul when a suicide bomber detonated at a voter registration center. that death toll could rise and tonight isis claiming responsibility. abc's jennifer eccleston reporting from there tonight. >> reporter: the blood-soaked aftermath of a suicide bombing outside of an election center in kabul. the intense blast shattering windows, crushing cars. the attackers target many people waiting to register for upcoming elections. more than 100 injured. desperate scenes at local hospitals inundated with victims as families search for loved ones. isis in afghanistan tonight claiming responsibility saying it targeted shiite apositive tates. but afghanistan's fight for democracy under assault. this attack with others by isis and the taliban underscores the hard time by american troops. it underscores the challenge to afghan and american troops fighting to finally stabilize this volatile country. tom. >> jennifer ec
tom. >> thank you, tara. >>> we head overseas to kabul. nearly 60 people killed including women and children and another hundred wounded in kabul when a suicide bomber detonated at a voter registration center. that death toll could rise and tonight isis claiming responsibility. abc's jennifer eccleston reporting from there tonight. >> reporter: the blood-soaked aftermath of a suicide bombing outside of an election center in kabul. the intense blast shattering windows,...
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let's go to tara modele maller. i can say that it does follow a grew some and sickening pattern. >> you're right. we need to be cautious when these things happened. we don't want to jump to conclusions without evidence. we've seen attacks like this that fit the mold of terrorism. terrorist groups have called for these types of attacks. we've seen a few incidents the past year or two that have not been terrorist related. there was a times square incident with a vehicle ramming into a pedestrian area. also an incident by the white house. they were not related to terrorism and involved vehicles. one was under the influence of alcohol and one mentally unwell. too early to say. many things that law enforcement will look like. was the individual making statements that go related to his -- i believe it was a male, his motivation in this case. does law enforcement have information on the individual about his background or potential history with law enforcement. also, they're going to be collecting evidence from the scene it
let's go to tara modele maller. i can say that it does follow a grew some and sickening pattern. >> you're right. we need to be cautious when these things happened. we don't want to jump to conclusions without evidence. we've seen attacks like this that fit the mold of terrorism. terrorist groups have called for these types of attacks. we've seen a few incidents the past year or two that have not been terrorist related. there was a times square incident with a vehicle ramming into a...
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diane, kendis. >> tara, thank you. dr. jackson is also reportedly accused of being drunk in an overseas trip in 2015. >>> the first state dinner of the trump presidency was filled with glitz and glamour. the first couple greeting the french president emmanuel macron and his wife on the north port coe of the white house. before entering the candlelit state dining room. tim cook and rupert murdoch was also in attendance. both presidents toasted to their friendship and the friendship between the u.s. and france. macron is hoping to convince president trump not to withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. earlier in the day, president trump delivered a stern warning to iran. >> but i will say, if iran threatens us in any way they'll pay a price like few countries have ever paid. >> while despite his harsh words when he was asked whether he'll keep the iran nuclear deal in tact, president said we'll see. macron will be on capitol hill today. >>> republicans will hold on to a house seat in arizona. debbie lesko won the tuesday's spec
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good morning, tara. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. that's right. dr. jackson is fighting to be confirmed, however, there are serious questions about whether he's capable of running the government's second largest agency. president trump's top pick to lead the v.a., dr. ronny jackson facing new claims that while serving as white house doctor he was, quote, flat out unethical. that's according to nearly two dozen of his current and former colleagues who told the senate committee overseeing his hearing that he was, quote, abusive, volatile and the worst officer i ever served with. among the startling accounts of professional misconduct provided to abc news, he was accused of getting drunk and wrecking a government vehicle, a claim he flatly denies. >> should be very easy to prove that. >> reporter: on another occasion when the president needed him he was unreachable and accused of being, quote, passed out drunk this his hotel room. he's been accused of recklessly handing out the powerful sleeping aid ambien on air force one and loosely prescribing percoce
good morning, tara. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. that's right. dr. jackson is fighting to be confirmed, however, there are serious questions about whether he's capable of running the government's second largest agency. president trump's top pick to lead the v.a., dr. ronny jackson facing new claims that while serving as white house doctor he was, quote, flat out unethical. that's according to nearly two dozen of his current and former colleagues who told the senate...
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let's bring in our guests now and joining us in geneva tara grove former head of the verification and security policy coordination office at the international atomic energy agency and in seoul last skype peter ward a rise of and cain news who researches the north korean economy great to have you both with us thanks for joining inside story tara first of all how much of a big deal is. said that kim jong un is shutting down this nuclear test site well i think this is to demonstrate now that he is serious in the go sharing with the united states on north korea's nuclear weapon program and by earlier announcing the halt of ballistic missile tests and further nuclear weapon tests and then adding to that the closure of the nuclear test site is to basically show that he is serious and he's putting some chips on the table ok so that's the why but how significant is this test site and it sells i mean some people say that it's been damaged anyway and can no longer be used so is this a significant move on the part of the north koreans well the the really test site in north korea has to portals t
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diane, kendis. >> all right, that's tara palmeri for us live from d.c., thanks, tara. >>> to the west coast and a magnitude 5.3 earthquake jolting southern california hitting near the channel islands and officials say an early warning systemidts job. [ sirens ] >> earthquake, earthquake. >> that will work. the alert system is still being developed. it gave about ten seconds' warning before the shaking started. people 100 miles away from the e epicenter felt it but no major damage was reported or any injuries for that matter. >>> this year's hurricane season could be just as busy as last year. the annual forecast is out and scientists are predicting seven hurricanes this season and they expect three of them will grow into major hurricanes. of course, three major hurricanes hit the u.s. last year, harvey, irma and maria causing more than $260 billion in damage. >>> as for the weather today, winter refuses to quit in much of the country with more april snow on the way and california is bracing for flooding rains. let's take a look at your forecast for this friday. >>> good morning, we ar
diane, kendis. >> all right, that's tara palmeri for us live from d.c., thanks, tara. >>> to the west coast and a magnitude 5.3 earthquake jolting southern california hitting near the channel islands and officials say an early warning systemidts job. [ sirens ] >> earthquake, earthquake. >> that will work. the alert system is still being developed. it gave about ten seconds' warning before the shaking started. people 100 miles away from the e epicenter felt it but no...
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. >> if these attacks, tara -- i want to hear you.raditionally republicans have stood for, where are the republicans right now? >> it's pretty disappointing that the free market republicans and conservatives who would have freaked out if president trump had made comments like this and singled out a company that lost that kind of market share and plunged the stock market as a result of it for simply being an innovative company. and to put a couple of things in perspective, there was a law passed that said that -- >> that's not the reason. >> i didn't interrupt you. >> sorry. >> a lot of that money is going toward that. it's also because they're losing money on first class mail. a lot of people aren't sending letters anymore. the bright spot in this is parcel deliveries. that makes up 20%. amazon is no different than any other bulk carrier. the president's attacks here against amazon are personal and has nothing to do with economics, nothing to do with the post office and restructuring it financially. it's because he's the richest man i
. >> if these attacks, tara -- i want to hear you.raditionally republicans have stood for, where are the republicans right now? >> it's pretty disappointing that the free market republicans and conservatives who would have freaked out if president trump had made comments like this and singled out a company that lost that kind of market share and plunged the stock market as a result of it for simply being an innovative company. and to put a couple of things in perspective, there was...
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>> tara, this latest move by the president seems to threaten any legislative breakthrough. the next step will be a legal battle in the courts? >> reporter: that's right, tom. the program is still in effect while two federal courts decide on the case. whatever the outcome, it's likely to go to the supreme court. from there, the earliest they can hear the case is october. tom? >> tara, thank you. >>> to the west now, and the chaotic protests over the deadly police shooting in sacramento. a police car seen knocking down a protester during a rally. witnesses say the deputy did not stop. the police say protesters were pounding and kicking their vehicles. zachary kiesch is in sacramento. >> back away from my vehicle. >> reporter: tonight, the california highway patrol investigating the moments leading up to and after a sheriff's vehicle hit a grandmother protesting the death of stephon clark. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: it happened during a vigil. police say protesters approached both of their cars, yelling and kicking them. but watch as this woman is hit by a deputy's car. and t
>> tara, this latest move by the president seems to threaten any legislative breakthrough. the next step will be a legal battle in the courts? >> reporter: that's right, tom. the program is still in effect while two federal courts decide on the case. whatever the outcome, it's likely to go to the supreme court. from there, the earliest they can hear the case is october. tom? >> tara, thank you. >>> to the west now, and the chaotic protests over the deadly police...
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evan, tara. you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> more on the fallout at facebook, the social network announcing new changes to its advertising policies making it harder to create fake accounts and spread misinformation. ceo mark zuckerberg also coming out in support of legislation ramping up regulations for political ads on social media sites like facebook, twitter, and google. and zuckerberg will meet with lawmakers face to face next week when he testifies before the senate and house on why his company mishandled the private data of millions of users. >>> joining me to discuss all of this is the host of tech radio show marketplace molly wood. and senior writer for "wired" magazine, erin griffin. thank you for joining us. let's start with the new policy changes here. the advertisers must verify identity and location to buy political or issue ads, verify who manages large facebook pages and new labels on ads showing who paid for them. are these changes sufficient or just steps in the ri
evan, tara. you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> more on the fallout at facebook, the social network announcing new changes to its advertising policies making it harder to create fake accounts and spread misinformation. ceo mark zuckerberg also coming out in support of legislation ramping up regulations for political ads on social media sites like facebook, twitter, and google. and zuckerberg will meet with lawmakers face to face next week when he testifies before the...
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abc's tara palmeri reporting from florida tonight. >> reporter: tonight, growing calls for epa chief scott pruitt to resign. this, following abc's reports that he scored a sweetheart real estate deal at a condo owned by the wife of a top lobbyist with energy clints. >> you don't want to get tangled up with the industries you're supposed to be regulating and that's what appears to be going on here. >> reporter: now more than a dozen other democrats, calling for pruitt to lose his job. abc news contributor chris ruddy met with president trump this weekend and said pruitt's not necessarily the next to go. >> the president i think looks holistically at their whole job performance and i think he'll apply that same formula to scott pruitt. he's also not somebody who's going to throw somebody overboard just because there's one issue. >> reporter: but pruitt's been under scrutiny for months over lavish travel spending and installing a $40,000 secure phone booth in his office. the latest revelation, that he paid just $50 per night for one room in this condo, mere blocks from the u.s. capitol,
abc's tara palmeri reporting from florida tonight. >> reporter: tonight, growing calls for epa chief scott pruitt to resign. this, following abc's reports that he scored a sweetheart real estate deal at a condo owned by the wife of a top lobbyist with energy clints. >> you don't want to get tangled up with the industries you're supposed to be regulating and that's what appears to be going on here. >> reporter: now more than a dozen other democrats, calling for pruitt to lose...
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abc's tara palmeri is with the president in florida. she starts us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight, president trump fiercely defending his personal attorney and fixer michael cohen. attacking a story claiming cohen may turn on him, tweeting, "the new york times and a third rate reporter are going out of their way to destroy michael cohen and his relationship with me in the hope that he will 'flip.'" the president continued, "sorry, i don't see michael doing that despite the horrible witch hunt and the dishonest media!" "the times" article quoting trump's former political adviser roger stone, saying trump treats cohen "like garbage." cohen has long professed undying loyalty to the president. >> and i will do anything to protect mr. trump. when you bring a fight to donald trump, he's going to take that fight. i have never come across a situation where mr. trump has said something that's not accurate. >> reporter: but that loyalty will now be tested after the fbi seized evidence from his home, office and hotel, partly related to the $130
abc's tara palmeri is with the president in florida. she starts us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight, president trump fiercely defending his personal attorney and fixer michael cohen. attacking a story claiming cohen may turn on him, tweeting, "the new york times and a third rate reporter are going out of their way to destroy michael cohen and his relationship with me in the hope that he will 'flip.'" the president continued, "sorry, i don't see michael doing that despite...
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what do you think, tara? >> well, i just want to say this. i think it was a huge mistake for hillary clinton to make that comment, even though, as tempting as it was, it was -- that was a huge mistake. >> it was awful, but we're talking about the pin. >> right, but i'm just saying that, and as a result of her doing that, it's given -- it's allowed this to live on, people wearing it as a badge of valor to stick it to hillary clinton. i think it's a bit ridiculous, i mean, the election's been over now for 15 months. >> i'm almost done. >> enough is enough with this. >> christopher, your response? >> hillary clinton is still out there acting like she's still fighting the election, so, i mean -- >> she is? >> she is? >> you haven't -- >> you want to shut her up? >> hillary clinton is entitled to get on a plane and speak her opinion. >> donald trump is the one that keeps resurrecting her. >> hold on, hold on. she can't talk about -- >> does not mean she is not able to speak her opinion. >> christopher -- >> mitt romney is still out there, everyone
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now to discuss this further i'm joined live by dr tara mccormick a member of that group that was named in the article the working group on syria propaganda and media now dr mccormick tell me is the group actually just spreading pro assad to some formation and russia promoted conspiracies as is claimed in the article. well no i mean it's been quite an astonishing and saying really. what. has not actually begun any race and yet you know we've just stepped out. one of the can be and it is professor piers morgan soon who is don't look left on chilcote's and iraq propaganda around their overall goal so the working group has actually just been set up we have and how did he receive it yet we haven't applied for any grown that the time zone was extraordinary and they did tempted. all of us you know picking out tweets and quotes and so on so it's quite to start to she know there are those of us in the very for example my so professor up and said and you do a fair bit to me generally arguing from an empty interventionist sieve again for evidence of process called should it it's national relation
now to discuss this further i'm joined live by dr tara mccormick a member of that group that was named in the article the working group on syria propaganda and media now dr mccormick tell me is the group actually just spreading pro assad to some formation and russia promoted conspiracies as is claimed in the article. well no i mean it's been quite an astonishing and saying really. what. has not actually begun any race and yet you know we've just stepped out. one of the can be and it is...
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tara, thank you. we want to bring in our chief political analyst matt dowd who is in texas for us this morning. good morning to you, matt. so, we want to take a look at one of the president's recent tweets. >> good morning, paula. >> he said, quote, james comey illegally leaked classified documents to the press in order to generate a special counsel, therefore, the special counsel was established based on an illegal act. that's a question. really, does everybody know what that means? so, what does it mean? what is the president trying to do here, matt? >> well, at first he's confusing the situation in this that james comey didn't leak classified information at the time, so actually that part of what the president is saying isn't true. what the president is trying to do is undermine any credibility that anything that comes out of the special counsel whenever bob mueller releases his report that they're going to be able to attack it as lacking credibility and i think he's just seeding along the way -- h
tara, thank you. we want to bring in our chief political analyst matt dowd who is in texas for us this morning. good morning to you, matt. so, we want to take a look at one of the president's recent tweets. >> good morning, paula. >> he said, quote, james comey illegally leaked classified documents to the press in order to generate a special counsel, therefore, the special counsel was established based on an illegal act. that's a question. really, does everybody know what that...
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>> all right, tara, thank you. for more on all this we want to bring in abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz who is in washington. she's going to be hosting "this week" a little bit later this morning. martha, good morning to you. so, tara just mentioned the possible trade war between the u.s. and china. you spent a considerable amount of time in iowa this past week with farmers who really could be caught in the middle in effect. what are you hearing? >> reporter: well, good morning, paula and dan. indeed i was out there in iowa and in nebraska and talking to farmers and others who could be impacted by this and they are worried. they are, frankly, worried. this would come right out of their pockets, right out of their bank accounts, and when you're a farmer, you can't suddenly change what you're growing. these are soybean farmers who i talked to and they said, you know, planting has already begun. you decide something like this years before what kind of crops they're going to have, so they are wa
>> all right, tara, thank you. for more on all this we want to bring in abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz who is in washington. she's going to be hosting "this week" a little bit later this morning. martha, good morning to you. so, tara just mentioned the possible trade war between the u.s. and china. you spent a considerable amount of time in iowa this past week with farmers who really could be caught in the middle in effect. what are you hearing? >>...
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tara and brian.t to get back to the other piece we learned as we were talking to evan perez a second ago about michael cohen. people called him trump's fixer. he said i'll take a bullet for president trump. this is is a guy we know as a result of the raids on his office, hotel, and home earlier this week. the fbi raids. he's now officially under criminal investigation. brian, again, you know, it's a little busy around these parts lately. >> yes. very busy day. >> this is, again, i think we have, you know, this is a man who has been so extraordinarily close to the man donald trump, the candidate donald trump, president donald trump, and now the guy is under criminal investigation. >> i think the key is if he ever pleads the fifth, we'll know where it's going in a heart beat. i think that it's obvious where it was going when they raided it. it was a very serious move that they made. cohen is under observation and investigation very obvious reasons. and i go back to what you said earlier, brooke, when y
tara and brian.t to get back to the other piece we learned as we were talking to evan perez a second ago about michael cohen. people called him trump's fixer. he said i'll take a bullet for president trump. this is is a guy we know as a result of the raids on his office, hotel, and home earlier this week. the fbi raids. he's now officially under criminal investigation. brian, again, you know, it's a little busy around these parts lately. >> yes. very busy day. >> this is, again, i...
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tara, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. it's been a tradition since calvin coolidge for the president to attend the white house correspondents' dinner. but president trump has his own tradition of skipping it. and it was probably for the best because the comedian michele wolf was brutal taking shots at the president and his staff who did not seem amused. >> welcome to the white house correspondents' dinner. >> reporter: it's a tale of two washingtons. as hundreds of journalists and white house staffers gathered in a washington ballroom, president trump was back on the trail. >> hello, michigan, hello, michigan. >> reporter: skipping d.c.'s biggest media event for the second year in a row to rally with his supporters. >> i was invited to another event tonight, the white house correspondents' dinner. [ crowd booing ] but i'd much rather be in washington, michigan, than in washington, d.c. right now. >> reporter: but trump's administration was in attendance. press secretary sarah sanders and kellyanne conway making an appearan
tara, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. it's been a tradition since calvin coolidge for the president to attend the white house correspondents' dinner. but president trump has his own tradition of skipping it. and it was probably for the best because the comedian michele wolf was brutal taking shots at the president and his staff who did not seem amused. >> welcome to the white house correspondents' dinner. >> reporter: it's a tale of two...
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tara palmieri. abc 7 news. >>> this morning, an abc news exclusive. reporter matt gutman inside the home of the woman who opened fire at youtube earlier this week sitting down with her parents. nasim aghdam died after shooting herself on tuesday. she was reported missing last weekend. they knew she was upset with youtube for changes to mayor policies. but never thought she would become violent. >> was your daughter a terrorist? was she violent? did you know that she had a gun? you don't know why she did this >> generated from videos like these that you're seeing. and you can watch the entire interview with nasim's father on "good morning america" starting at 7:00 a.m. after abc 7 mornings. >>> thank you, jessica. san bruno police say the gun range where she practiced before the shooting contacted authorities after recognizing her on the news. she emptied her weapon when she opened fire at youtube and reloaded it. she wounded three people before killing herself. the .9 millimeter smith & wesson used was purchased legally and registered in her name. >>>
tara palmieri. abc 7 news. >>> this morning, an abc news exclusive. reporter matt gutman inside the home of the woman who opened fire at youtube earlier this week sitting down with her parents. nasim aghdam died after shooting herself on tuesday. she was reported missing last weekend. they knew she was upset with youtube for changes to mayor policies. but never thought she would become violent. >> was your daughter a terrorist? was she violent? did you know that she had a gun?...
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tara palmieri, abc 7 news, washington. >> as tara just mentioned, the first national guard troops aren their way to secure the u.s. border with mexico, after a new effort that president trump announced last week. texas will send the first 250 troops. arizona plans to deploy another 150 guardsmen to the border sometime next week. california governor jerry brown and new mexico's governor have not said whether they'll send guard members to their borders with mexico. >>> german police do not believe an islamic extremist group was behind yesterday's deadly van attack that killed two people. the driver shot himself to death after plowing into a crowd outside a popular bar in muenster, near germany's western border with the netherlands. the crash injured 20 people, six still in critical condition. investigators say the driver was a german citizen. they're trying to learn more about his background. >> when you throw in mental health possibilities, it still could be an extremist group like isis or al qaeda. but it also could be a person who is just paranoid, delusional. >> witnesses telling po
tara palmieri, abc 7 news, washington. >> as tara just mentioned, the first national guard troops aren their way to secure the u.s. border with mexico, after a new effort that president trump announced last week. texas will send the first 250 troops. arizona plans to deploy another 150 guardsmen to the border sometime next week. california governor jerry brown and new mexico's governor have not said whether they'll send guard members to their borders with mexico. >>> german...
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>> thank you, tara palmeri. we want to bring in george stephanopoulos who is going to be hosting "this week." george. >> good morning. >> happy easter sunday. >> my easter is next week. >> that's right. we wanted to get it in. >> the president's fight with amazon. a, why now? is this a winning strategy? >> it depends on what the strategy is. i'm not sure there is a strategy to this. we know that amazon pays taxes in more than 45 states. we know amazon is profitable to the post office. it doesn't cost the post office money. you put the facts on the table. we know after the president's first attack this week his administration came out and said we're not planning any action against amazon whatsoever. it's not clear what the end game is. what else do we know? we know the president doesn't like jeff bezos, the owner of amazon. because he also bought the "washington post." it often has critical reporting of the white house. if he thinks this is going to get the "washington post" to go easier he's mistaken. >> let me
>> thank you, tara palmeri. we want to bring in george stephanopoulos who is going to be hosting "this week." george. >> good morning. >> happy easter sunday. >> my easter is next week. >> that's right. we wanted to get it in. >> the president's fight with amazon. a, why now? is this a winning strategy? >> it depends on what the strategy is. i'm not sure there is a strategy to this. we know that amazon pays taxes in more than 45 states. we...
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that his gaze every hostile army would flee and tara turning away its face like a young brown good fortune like a shameless and practiced quarter clung readily to the breast of this hero. the magnanimity of this ruler is demonstrated by his recording not only his victories but also his great defeat at the hands of the camel army in eleven seventy seven the camp people from the country to the north now the non successfully resisted the expansionist incursions of jayaraman the seventh. the architecture of the temple of bay on is quite exceptional. the forty five metre high tower in the center is surrounded by forty nine smaller towers from which one hundred seventy two gigantic faces of buddha gaze outwards in all directions the day on is not only the seat of the gods but also a manifestation of the king's own divine power they seem to north south east and west. the command temple grounds were cities in themselves chronicles described how hundreds of wooden buildings stood between essential shy and its surrounding walls. these how's the priests and their assistants. according to one account
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. >>> joining me now, tara setmayor and contributor michael nutter, former mayor of philadelphia. mayor, i want to start with you. the white house press secretary just refused to rule out the possibility of a pardon for michael cohen, the president's lawyer, who had his offices, home, hotel room raided and investigated by the fbi. the president also wrote at length over the weekend about michael cohen. pretty interesting to hear all of this talk what has been ruled in and ruled out, no? >> yeah. sarah sanders was -- she was struggling. she was searching for some words. her lips were moving, but it was very difficult to figure out what in the world she was talking about. i have no idea why donald trump at the moment cares about great boxer jack johnson. but i think the previous report alludes to -- the president is literally just floating out the words pardon, and hoping that michael cohen receives the message. this is like a little bit of a jedi mind trick here. and trying to influence quite frankly what michael cohen does. the president should not count, i think, on michael cohen
. >>> joining me now, tara setmayor and contributor michael nutter, former mayor of philadelphia. mayor, i want to start with you. the white house press secretary just refused to rule out the possibility of a pardon for michael cohen, the president's lawyer, who had his offices, home, hotel room raided and investigated by the fbi. the president also wrote at length over the weekend about michael cohen. pretty interesting to hear all of this talk what has been ruled in and ruled out,...
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tara, thank you very much. let's check in with abc news political analyst matthew dowd who i'm sure has a lot to say about all of the foregoing. matthew, good morning. let's talk about first this house intelligence committee report claiming no collusion between team trump and russia. given that there are still investigations going on in the senate and then, of course, the special prosecutor robert mueller, how impactful do you think this house report is? >> very little. i think we're in this time and i've said this before, we're in like this trench warfare time of world war i where nothing, very little is going to change this, and as you said a minute ago about the tribalism that exists, we can't even have a unified report put out by a house committee that the democrats and republicans agree to. the republicans put out this report. the democrats put out their own report and i think it goes in the middle of this whole mix where the republicans, the gop takes the gop report and uses it as a bat. the democrats use
tara, thank you very much. let's check in with abc news political analyst matthew dowd who i'm sure has a lot to say about all of the foregoing. matthew, good morning. let's talk about first this house intelligence committee report claiming no collusion between team trump and russia. given that there are still investigations going on in the senate and then, of course, the special prosecutor robert mueller, how impactful do you think this house report is? >> very little. i think we're in...
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tara, thank you. and a quick program note. you saw that video of martha raddatz with farmers in the midwest. she'll have much more on that tomorrow morning on "this week." >>> the brewing trade war by the way is not the only controversial initiative from the trump administration making news. >> the secretary of defense is now approving using money from the department of defense to send thousands of national guard troops to the border with mexico and abc's stephanie ramos is in washington with the very latest for us this morning. hi there, stephanie. >> reporter: hey, paula and dan, good morning. defense secretary mattis just signed a memo overnight authorizing the potential call-up of up to 4,000 guardsmen for the president's border security mission. even though the department of homeland security has not yet said how many guardsmen total will be needed. texas, which already has 100 guardsmen along the u.s./mexico border, is sending an additional 150 national guardsmen. arizona plans to send 150 of its guardsmen next week. now
tara, thank you. and a quick program note. you saw that video of martha raddatz with farmers in the midwest. she'll have much more on that tomorrow morning on "this week." >>> the brewing trade war by the way is not the only controversial initiative from the trump administration making news. >> the secretary of defense is now approving using money from the department of defense to send thousands of national guard troops to the border with mexico and abc's stephanie...
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former cia analyst tara mueller joins me next. today, we're out here with some surprising facts about type 2 diabetes. so you have type 2 diabetes, right? yeah. yes i do. okay so you diet, you exercise, you manage your a1c? that's the plan. what about your heart? what do you mean my heart? the truth is, type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. but wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease alower your a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach
former cia analyst tara mueller joins me next. today, we're out here with some surprising facts about type 2 diabetes. so you have type 2 diabetes, right? yeah. yes i do. okay so you diet, you exercise, you manage your a1c? that's the plan. what about your heart? what do you mean my heart? the truth is, type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. but wait, there's good news for...
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very good job, tara copp.roops put along the border, constitutionally, cannot put their hands on an immigrant coming across the border. they are not allowed to do that. what weps can only do as private citizens can do, contact immigration. our president needs to understand the constitution. i worked under the state department. i was in the intelligence business. now the president is under investigation. he should not be allowed to do these things. thing.comment on this i hope people understand what is going on with all of this fake news. c-span -- i like the programming on c-span, but the people calling in with this nonsense, talking about garbage and not reading the facts. they need to read and look at programs that are fact checked. take your first comment about sending troops to the border. guest: again, it goes back to who will pay for it and who will control it. title 32, they would remain under state control. it is whether the governors would want to send, how many they want to send, and what authorities
very good job, tara copp.roops put along the border, constitutionally, cannot put their hands on an immigrant coming across the border. they are not allowed to do that. what weps can only do as private citizens can do, contact immigration. our president needs to understand the constitution. i worked under the state department. i was in the intelligence business. now the president is under investigation. he should not be allowed to do these things. thing.comment on this i hope people understand...
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president barack obama japanese finance minister tara also has since said japan will welcome a re entry if it means trump recognizes the significance of the pact it's been many years since when you wanted to get fit it meant running or swimming a few laps lifting some iron and having a beer afterwards to date gyms employ computer controlled treadmills and drill instructors who yell at you while senses measure your pulse rate blood sugar levels and whatnot and lady of smartphone tells all your facebook friends that you've burned twenty three calories if you're into that kind of thing the following report from the world's biggest fitness trade fair in cologne is for you. it's not that i don't like sports i just prefer watching them to do it. and now here i am a skinny guy in strong men central sixty million europeans have fitness club memberships now days i don't. pumping iron or running on the treadmill i think that's very boring for the fitness industry is constantly coming up with new ways to make customers sweat so i'm looking for something today that can get me fits. the first thing
president barack obama japanese finance minister tara also has since said japan will welcome a re entry if it means trump recognizes the significance of the pact it's been many years since when you wanted to get fit it meant running or swimming a few laps lifting some iron and having a beer afterwards to date gyms employ computer controlled treadmills and drill instructors who yell at you while senses measure your pulse rate blood sugar levels and whatnot and lady of smartphone tells all your...
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said that people to the border with israel and gaza in order to camouflage that true intentions of tara. a day on from friday's aggression and eerie sense of quiet determination simmons and demonstrators camps. yeah i know more that. they hope that the old will die off and the young will forget what the young are here why do you want to go back to the lands of the founders only grant. the young want to go back they have more envision a time than their elders a warm welcome in. six small weeks of mass protests are planned in the run up to the seventieth anniversary of israel's founding what palestinians dubbed not by the catastrophe and if pos history is any lesson that could mean more bloodshed in one of the world's longest standing conflicts of the modern era. is a palestinian journalist working in gaza he's monitoring the situation on the gaza israeli border for us. i want them in the morning to see the same same areas where. demonstrations and protests yesterday today was a smaller version of yesterday hundreds of protesters where at the border still in the same same place some of th
said that people to the border with israel and gaza in order to camouflage that true intentions of tara. a day on from friday's aggression and eerie sense of quiet determination simmons and demonstrators camps. yeah i know more that. they hope that the old will die off and the young will forget what the young are here why do you want to go back to the lands of the founders only grant. the young want to go back they have more envision a time than their elders a warm welcome in. six small weeks...
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and i think tara's point is well taken. the last time that there was an attack on syria launched by this country there were people sitting around this table. we were here that night. who were arguing, well, the generals, i trust the generals to do -- >> i remember that. >> -- come up with the plan afterwards. and as ridiculous as i may find that to have been, there's no more generals. mcmaster is now gone. we're talking about -- >> mattis is there and kelly is there. >> mattis is there and kelly is there and every day we read another story about how they're being basically completely stifled by trump. he's no longer listening to them. for all we know sean hannity carries more weight in that white house than they do. so that -- the theoretical constraints on him that were there a year ago, and like i say theoretical, are not there and he is facing much more pressure. whether or not -- we don't know why he's feeling this pressure. it could just be he's got a lot of money laundering issues. or it could be some other issue that
and i think tara's point is well taken. the last time that there was an attack on syria launched by this country there were people sitting around this table. we were here that night. who were arguing, well, the generals, i trust the generals to do -- >> i remember that. >> -- come up with the plan afterwards. and as ridiculous as i may find that to have been, there's no more generals. mcmaster is now gone. we're talking about -- >> mattis is there and kelly is there. >>...
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donald trump is threatening a big price in response earlier we asked our washington correspondent tara richardson what that could possibly mean that's have a listen in to what she had to say. it's possible trump could pursue military strikes to try and punish the outside regime. like he did about a year ago when he carried out military strikes on an airbase that followed a nother chemical weapons attack by the syrian government and so that was the united states first direct military action against syria and we could very well see him do that again or you could do nothing beyond criticizing the government as we've seen so the white house homeland security adviser said this week that all options aren't are on the table nothing should be taken off so this point i think it seems that anything is possible. as you heard there i mean trump is unpredictable will he take the u.s. hours of syria will he respond militarily or do nothing do you think he could actually exact a military response in the goddess of food would he do it or not what kind of response that is lost on me here to go it was j
donald trump is threatening a big price in response earlier we asked our washington correspondent tara richardson what that could possibly mean that's have a listen in to what she had to say. it's possible trump could pursue military strikes to try and punish the outside regime. like he did about a year ago when he carried out military strikes on an airbase that followed a nother chemical weapons attack by the syrian government and so that was the united states first direct military action...
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after the break playwright and food bank called in to tara was one explains why navy one and the whole million food bank packages were needed last year to keep british people from starving when the u.k. has money to storm shadow missiles at one million dollars a pop on from the news hauled up and told us and britain on the wall squares simply getting buried can be chewed lethal military falls all the civil coming up in part two of going underground. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. you guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and a huge amount of pressure you have to go i mean eighty percent of the beach. and you will solo all the great the great good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. alone. and i'm really happy to join the fall of two thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet the special one i was also appreciated meets just like the real p.r.c. teams the latest edition to
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tara o. >> good afternoon. i didn't realize i was going to speak, let me see how i'm going to do this. since david maxwell covered this so well regarding the north korean meeting, i'm just going to briefly touch upon that but focus more on south korea and what's going on there. so regarding the meeting between -- the summit between trump and kim that we are expecting sometime in may, when this was -- when this first broke out, there was great i guess uniformity in the press about the summit that is going to actually happen. it was almost 100% that it's going to happen, but we have to remember that kim jong-un never officially and directly invited trump for a summit. the words came from the south korean envoys who traveled to north korea, and the south korean envoys, they have a different motivation. south korean government currently is focused on engaging, engaging with north korea so i think that's something that we have to remember. when we hear some things such as kim jong-un is committed to denuclearization
tara o. >> good afternoon. i didn't realize i was going to speak, let me see how i'm going to do this. since david maxwell covered this so well regarding the north korean meeting, i'm just going to briefly touch upon that but focus more on south korea and what's going on there. so regarding the meeting between -- the summit between trump and kim that we are expecting sometime in may, when this was -- when this first broke out, there was great i guess uniformity in the press about the...
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abc news reporter, tara palmieri has the story from florida where the president is spepg the weekend.> president trump defending his personal attorney and fixer. tweeting "the new york times" and a third rate reporter are going out of their way to destroy michael cohen and his relationship with me in the hope that he had he will flip. the president continued, sorry, i don't see michael doing that despite the horrible witch hunt and media. they treat cohen like garbage. he has professed undying loyalty to the president. >> i will do anything to protect mr. trump. you bring a fight to donald trump. he's going to take that fight. i've never come across a situation where mr. trump has said something that's not accurate. >> that loyalty will now be tested after the fbi seized evidence from his home, office and hotel partly related to the $130,000 payment to porn star stormy daniels. the raid infuriating the president. >> since an attack on our country in a true sense, an attack on what we all stand for. >> the criminal investigation into cohen igniting more turmoil in the white house. sour
abc news reporter, tara palmieri has the story from florida where the president is spepg the weekend.> president trump defending his personal attorney and fixer. tweeting "the new york times" and a third rate reporter are going out of their way to destroy michael cohen and his relationship with me in the hope that he had he will flip. the president continued, sorry, i don't see michael doing that despite the horrible witch hunt and media. they treat cohen like garbage. he has...
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of them for the last three months, four months, five months, and they're still here. >> reporter: tarayou enjoy the today's weather, brace yourself for tomorrow. meteorologist drew tuma standing by. what is it, summer now? >> instantly switch from winter to summer. tomorrow's temperatures a little bit warmer than we were today, so 70s and 80s the name of the game by tomorrow afternoon. outside tonight, it's a quiet night. temperature wise it's mild in the 50s and 60s right now. clear skies. 54 currently in san francisco. 62 in san jose. overnight tonight we have plenty of stars out there. clear skies. most of us the next 12 hours will drop into the 40s. so a cool start in the morning, but we quickly warm up by the afternoon. look at this. tons of sunshine. a bit of a breeze up to 73 in oakland. 81 in san jose. 85 concord. 69 and breezy in san francisco. 80 santa rosa and half moon bay up to 63 degrees. accuweather seven-day forecast. earth day tomorrow looking great. tons of sunshine. warm still monday with some fog early tuesday morning. and then cooler air will arrive late in the wee
of them for the last three months, four months, five months, and they're still here. >> reporter: tarayou enjoy the today's weather, brace yourself for tomorrow. meteorologist drew tuma standing by. what is it, summer now? >> instantly switch from winter to summer. tomorrow's temperatures a little bit warmer than we were today, so 70s and 80s the name of the game by tomorrow afternoon. outside tonight, it's a quiet night. temperature wise it's mild in the 50s and 60s right now....