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is the u.s.a. the team to beat? >> u.s.a. is definitely the team to beat. there is no question it's going to be the mark to rise to. all of the other countries are going to certainly continue to strive for that. the men's program continues to grow in the u.s.a., but the women's program has dominated for years. we are the one to beat. >> reporter: dave petursson, thank you for that. >>> >>> teen u.s.a. 2015 is santa monica teen athenna crosby. >> she will be competing in the miss teen u.s.a. pageant at the venetian in las vegas. >> she is live onset right now. thank you for coming in. what was that moment like? >> oh, my gosh. it was amazing. i actually competed for four years before i ended up winning. so it was a very long process and i feel like that moment just made it all worth it. >> four years? what made you go back and, you know, every time? >> i think it was just my dream. i had always dreamed of being miss california. i remember watching miss universe and miss usa on tv when i was a little kid. i thought, oh my gosh, i need to be that one day. and
is the u.s.a. the team to beat? >> u.s.a. is definitely the team to beat. there is no question it's going to be the mark to rise to. all of the other countries are going to certainly continue to strive for that. the men's program continues to grow in the u.s.a., but the women's program has dominated for years. we are the one to beat. >> reporter: dave petursson, thank you for that. >>> >>> teen u.s.a. 2015 is santa monica teen athenna crosby. >> she will be...
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. >> is there a store where everything is made in the u.s.a.ll. >> not indian. >> made in the u.s.a. >> made in the u.s.a. >> we will look at those. >> okay. [ fly buzzing ] did you know people can save over $500 when they switch to progressive? i got your nose! i got your nose right here. i know that's your thumb, grandpa. talent! learn about it! >> i feel like this is a song do you have hear when you're seeing fireworks. so if you're thinking about buying things, why don't you support local businesses or things made here in the united states. >> there is a store that sells things only made until the usa, many of the traders here from philly. so we have megan and erin, own art star on second street. you're artist yourselves? >> we're dap dab letters, most of the time spent on the store now but we went to art school. that's how it started. >> so you have an eye for art. >> exactly, we like to think so. >> basically you guys go out, dabble, you bring it, put it in the stores so people like me who don't have arts, bring great stuff. >> exactly. >
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the floor. he's not a part of team u.s.a. but here he is his teammate clay thompson talking about the big night. >> i cannot wait, you know, i would suspect that it will be a huge ovation. and i hope that they will get them because they gave up four amazing years for the championship. i just can't wait to get back to oakland to be a warriors fan. we will give them fun basketball for years, man, i can't wait. >> reporter: funny thing about clay thompson, he also said that he will get star struck just standing next to durant. he says he's a super star and that, you know, he need today pinch himself when he's in their presence, even though they are teammates. you look at their fans as they are watching durant take their shot on the floor as we are still about an hour and 20 minutes away from tip off here at oracle. team u.s.a. in the exhibition against china. back to you guys. >> you just have to wonder what that team china is thinking of it as they got destroyed in the first game. i'm curious with this team u.s.a., how good do y
the floor. he's not a part of team u.s.a. but here he is his teammate clay thompson talking about the big night. >> i cannot wait, you know, i would suspect that it will be a huge ovation. and i hope that they will get them because they gave up four amazing years for the championship. i just can't wait to get back to oakland to be a warriors fan. we will give them fun basketball for years, man, i can't wait. >> reporter: funny thing about clay thompson, he also said that he will get...
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we will talk with kate steinle's father and brother as the factor continues all across the u.s.a. l around the world. it's free.wash! um...no, thanks. knew that was coming. he won't let anyone else touch his car. except me. here i am... working my canister off to clean and shine... and give proven protection... against fading and aging caused by uv rays. he won't use those copycat wipes. hi...doing anything later? the quiet type. i like that. armor all original protectant. don't be dull. ...one of many pieces in my i havlife.hma... so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may incr
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in fact in a recent associated press poll 79% of americans say they are frustrated with the u.s.a. s reasons. if anxiety grows, and it well could with terror attacks, police assassinations, very shaky economy trump will get stronger and capitalize on the disebb chantment that's because hillary clinton is a conventional candidate. pretty much to carrying on president obama's policies. other recent polling has a race tie between trump and clinton. as talking points has pointed out, these polls mean little at this point. the doe baits begin in september and they will mean everything. but donald trump does have a chance, a real chance to become president. and that's the memo. now for the top story, reaction. joining us from cleveland. dr. larry sabato, director of the university of virginia senator for politics. and in washington, the aforementioned john braybender a republican strategist did. i capture your column today? >> absolutely. did you donald trump is not your quintessential republican nominee. the way for him to get to the white house is not to follow the game plan we have in
in fact in a recent associated press poll 79% of americans say they are frustrated with the u.s.a. s reasons. if anxiety grows, and it well could with terror attacks, police assassinations, very shaky economy trump will get stronger and capitalize on the disebb chantment that's because hillary clinton is a conventional candidate. pretty much to carrying on president obama's policies. other recent polling has a race tie between trump and clinton. as talking points has pointed out, these polls...
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and the u.s.a. was taking care of client. three times for the 3. meantime, you will be interested in this, ten years ago, julie, cal beat the university of washington and a spectacular game. and he took over the vehicle. and ten years ago coming out with, i think the greatest bobble head ever when they play the huskies this year a bobble head on the little cart there. >> that's awesome i have not seen that before. i know you that remember that game. >> all right. >> roll on, cannot wait for the season. >>> our coverage continues over at ktvu plus. >> a very exciting night in philadelphia a lot of energy. we heard from the representative. the. >> we'll hear from running mate and the candidate. >> we'll hear that live and political analysis of the speeches if they said the right thing to swing voters. kites, ho! kites, ho! kites, ho! all: kites, ho! excuse me. you're misusing the word "ho." it's an interjection used to call attention to a destination, not an object, as in, uh, "land, ho!" or, uh, "westward, ho!" all: kites, ho! hey, guys. whatcha doi
and the u.s.a. was taking care of client. three times for the 3. meantime, you will be interested in this, ten years ago, julie, cal beat the university of washington and a spectacular game. and he took over the vehicle. and ten years ago coming out with, i think the greatest bobble head ever when they play the huskies this year a bobble head on the little cart there. >> that's awesome i have not seen that before. i know you that remember that game. >> all right. >> roll on,...
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to 2013, latest available, african-americans are responsible for 22.4% of all violent crimes in the u.s.a being just 13% of the population. whites responsible for 43% of violent crimes with caucasians making up 62% of the population. here's the kicker. when you look at police shooting victims whites comprise 50% of those shots, blacks just 26%. joining us now from irvine, california, heather mcdonald, author of the brand new book "the war on cops, how the new attack on law and order makes everyone less safe." so i believe that there is a false narrative and you do, too. i read your book. how did that get out in to the public where half the public believes that the cops are institutionally racist against blacks? >> well, if the media seized on every video of an officer killing a white person, we might think this was an epidemic of police killing whites in this country. this is completely a function of what the media chooses to focus on. it's a media-driven phenomenon. i would also love to see the media focus on those children in inner city communities whose lives have been lost in the last
to 2013, latest available, african-americans are responsible for 22.4% of all violent crimes in the u.s.a being just 13% of the population. whites responsible for 43% of violent crimes with caucasians making up 62% of the population. here's the kicker. when you look at police shooting victims whites comprise 50% of those shots, blacks just 26%. joining us now from irvine, california, heather mcdonald, author of the brand new book "the war on cops, how the new attack on law and order makes...
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year-old kate steinle was killed allegedly by illegal alien who been convicted of seven felonies in the u.s.ad defied deportation five times. outrageous. so we proposed kate's law which would mandate harsh penalties for any criminal deported alien comes back to the u.s.a. joining us from pleasantton, north carolina her father. >> it's been a year of hell for you and your family. kate was killed just about a year ago. and what have you guys gone through in the past year? >> well, it's -- it's been tough. the heartache and the grief and the reminders every day. it's been a tough road. but, as i have mentioned prior, you know, we are strong in our faith and it's gotten us through it. and we're moving forward. >> what would you like to see the senators do regarding kate's law. i said last week, i don't know if you guys saw it but i can't imagine anybody voting against kate's law because it protects all americans and it at least gives the authorities a quick resolution to people who come back after being deported. we're talking aggravated felons. we are not talking about people trying to sneak in
year-old kate steinle was killed allegedly by illegal alien who been convicted of seven felonies in the u.s.ad defied deportation five times. outrageous. so we proposed kate's law which would mandate harsh penalties for any criminal deported alien comes back to the u.s.a. joining us from pleasantton, north carolina her father. >> it's been a year of hell for you and your family. kate was killed just about a year ago. and what have you guys gone through in the past year? >> well,...
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but it was pointed out that the families of sland police officers in the u.s.a. stage time. that is until tonight when the democrats will spotlight four families of fallen law enforcement officers. joining us now from philadelphia, williams, a new york city city council member and on the phone from san antonio, texas, author of the block the truth behind black lives matter movement and war on police. mr. martin nellie, we will begin with you. i'm not sure the outcry on tuesday when no police officers families were featured drove the democrats to put them on tonight. i'm not sure. we can't get a definition on that. but i'm going to ask you, is there a moral equivalency in both cases? >> so there is a great mural in brooklyn that i think is pretty poignant that shows a young black and latino young man, two of them, and an officer. and in between them it says i just want to get home. i just want to make it home safely or something like that. i think that says a lot of what people need to think about when all families go out. they just want them to come back. and the
but it was pointed out that the families of sland police officers in the u.s.a. stage time. that is until tonight when the democrats will spotlight four families of fallen law enforcement officers. joining us now from philadelphia, williams, a new york city city council member and on the phone from san antonio, texas, author of the block the truth behind black lives matter movement and war on police. mr. martin nellie, we will begin with you. i'm not sure the outcry on tuesday when no police...
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year-old kate steinle was killed allegedly by illegal alien who been convicted of seven felonies in the u.s.ames. outrageous. so we proposed kate's law which would mandate harsh penalties for any criminal deported alien comes back to the u.s.a. joining us from pleasantton, north carolina her father. >> it's been a year of hell for you and your family. kate was killed just about a year ago. and what have you guys gone through in the past year? >> well, it's -- it's been tough. the heartache and the grief and the reminders every day. it's been a tough road. but, as i have mentioned prior, you know, we are strong in our faith and it's gotten us through it. and we're moving forward. >> what would you like to see the senators do regarding kate's law. i said last week, i don't know if you guys saw it but i can't imagine anybody voting against kate's law because it protects all americans and it at least gives the authorities a quick resolution to people who come back after being deported. we're talking aggravated felons. we are not talking about people trying to sneak in here and painting a house. w
year-old kate steinle was killed allegedly by illegal alien who been convicted of seven felonies in the u.s.ames. outrageous. so we proposed kate's law which would mandate harsh penalties for any criminal deported alien comes back to the u.s.a. joining us from pleasantton, north carolina her father. >> it's been a year of hell for you and your family. kate was killed just about a year ago. and what have you guys gone through in the past year? >> well, it's -- it's been tough. the...
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finally, we as a nation need to fight the racial madness that is harming the u.s.a. fair ourselves and calling out behaviors wherever they may be. and that's the memo. next on the run down. we have complete coverage of the domestic terror attack in dallas without any spin. we will begin at ground zero and then rudy giuliani will provide analysis. after these messages. hello welcome to holiday inn. running our own business, we've been traveling a lot. a hotel looking to help small businesses succeed is incredible. thank you. holiday inn is an extension of our team. book your next journey at holidayinn.com thank you. holiday inn is an extension of our team. has been a struggle. i considered all my options with my doctor, who recommended once-daily toujeo®. now i'm on the path to better blood sugar control. toujeo® is a long-acting insulin from the makers of lantus®. it releases slowly, providing consistent insulin levels for a full 24 hours, proven full 24-hour blood sugar control, and significant a1c reduction. and along with toujeo®, i'm eating better and moving more
finally, we as a nation need to fight the racial madness that is harming the u.s.a. fair ourselves and calling out behaviors wherever they may be. and that's the memo. next on the run down. we have complete coverage of the domestic terror attack in dallas without any spin. we will begin at ground zero and then rudy giuliani will provide analysis. after these messages. hello welcome to holiday inn. running our own business, we've been traveling a lot. a hotel looking to help small businesses...
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however the key stat in the u.s.a. less than 2% of all police civilian interactions result in any kind of physical confrontation. that's extremely low. the issue of incarceration, again, deals with crime. the inner city drug traffic and violence that comes along with that has put american police agencies and law abiding citizens in a dangerous place. it's no surprise that black and hispanic drug traffickers are arrested and incarcerated. no surprise. their numbers are greater proportionally that be white drug traffickers. now, back to the protests. the key group driving violence on the streets is black lives matter. after five police officers were killed in dallas, a black lives matter organizer sir major said this according to the associated press. quote: black lives matter doesn't condone shooting law enforcement, but i have to be honest, i understand why it was done. i don't encourage it i don't condone it. i don't justify it. but i understand. had now, that's a provocative statement in the extreme. understanding ter
however the key stat in the u.s.a. less than 2% of all police civilian interactions result in any kind of physical confrontation. that's extremely low. the issue of incarceration, again, deals with crime. the inner city drug traffic and violence that comes along with that has put american police agencies and law abiding citizens in a dangerous place. it's no surprise that black and hispanic drug traffickers are arrested and incarcerated. no surprise. their numbers are greater proportionally...
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finally, we as a nation need to fight the racial madness that is harming the u.s.a. eing fair ourselves and calling out behaviors wherever they may be. and that's the memo. next on the run down. we have complete coverage of the domestic terror attack in dallas without any spin. we will begin at ground zero and then rudy giuliani will provide analysis. after these messages. searching for a great used car? can you help? start with the millions for sale at the new carfax.com! show me cars with no accidents. that's awesome. plus you get a free carfax® report. start your search at carfax.com! which saves money.rance a smarter way, like bundling home and auto coverage, which reduces red tape, which saves money. when they save, you save. that's home and auto insurance for the modern world. esurance, an allstate company. click or call. esurance does insurance a smarter way. they offer a single deductible, which means you don't pay twice when something like this happens, which saves money. esurance is built to save. that's home and auto insurance for the modern world. esurance
finally, we as a nation need to fight the racial madness that is harming the u.s.a. eing fair ourselves and calling out behaviors wherever they may be. and that's the memo. next on the run down. we have complete coverage of the domestic terror attack in dallas without any spin. we will begin at ground zero and then rudy giuliani will provide analysis. after these messages. searching for a great used car? can you help? start with the millions for sale at the new carfax.com! show me cars with no...
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a sign of how the u.s.a. is changing demographically. for donald trump to win, he has to turn out the white vote in great numbers. if he does that he can live with 20% or less of the minority vote. it's obvious at this convention and by the trump strategy itself that his campaign believes white voters will put him in the white house. all of this sounds kind of ominous that you have an election pitting whites against minorities. talking points wishes that wasn't the case but it is. this time around many white voters feel aggrieved. feel that the obama administration is not looking out for them. that's what laura ingraham is talking about. thus, the rise of donald trump. in the end, voter turnout will make the difference. hillary clinton will have to stimulate much support in the minority communities because the rise of trump has already demonstrated that white working men in particular are on his side in overwhelming numbers. that's the memo. now for the top story. reaction. here we go, eric bolling. now, we are supposed to have montel wil
a sign of how the u.s.a. is changing demographically. for donald trump to win, he has to turn out the white vote in great numbers. if he does that he can live with 20% or less of the minority vote. it's obvious at this convention and by the trump strategy itself that his campaign believes white voters will put him in the white house. all of this sounds kind of ominous that you have an election pitting whites against minorities. talking points wishes that wasn't the case but it is. this time...
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today in dallas, president obama addressed the world trying to address racial tedges in the u.s.a. >> scripture tells us that in our sufferings there are glory because we know that suffering produces perseverance. perseverance character. and character hope. >> all that is true. but it's also rhetorical and while the president is trying to lift spirits, we do need some targeted programs in america to tamp down racial animosity. the president hit a high note and a dubious note. first, the good. >> we're going to have to be honest with each other and ourselves. we know that the overwhelming majority of police officers do an incredibly hard and dangerous job fairly and professionally. they are deserving of our respect and not our scorn. >> very well put by the president. but then mr. obama veered away from the present and into the land of grievance. >> we also know that centuries of racial discrimination, of slavery, and subrogation and jim crow, they didn't simply vanish with the end of lawful segregation. they didn't just stop when dr. king made a speech or the voting rights act and civ
today in dallas, president obama addressed the world trying to address racial tedges in the u.s.a. >> scripture tells us that in our sufferings there are glory because we know that suffering produces perseverance. perseverance character. and character hope. >> all that is true. but it's also rhetorical and while the president is trying to lift spirits, we do need some targeted programs in america to tamp down racial animosity. the president hit a high note and a dubious note. first,...
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that was very dangerous in the u.s.a.is life -- until a certain point in the 16th, early 60s until we became friends with harry belafonte and cindy fortier who both had a very socially conscious approach to entertainment, before that, sammy was than all but the civil rights movement. but once they pulled him in, he was happy to be there. it was like he had found something that had been missing from his life and not with culture, a people, a place them in a certain kind of love that is known to all cultures and they think cme more than made up for missing in action earlier in the 40s and 50s he came out in a beautiful way in the 60s. he went to falmouth. he was at the march up washing to and he gave money to dr. king. sammy was doing a play, golden leg on broadway and he brought the house out in all of the proceeds for dark or king and the southern christian leadership conference. that was a beautiful thing to do . in the late 60s and early 70s when he was supported and a very funny photograph in miami beach given a talk i
that was very dangerous in the u.s.a.is life -- until a certain point in the 16th, early 60s until we became friends with harry belafonte and cindy fortier who both had a very socially conscious approach to entertainment, before that, sammy was than all but the civil rights movement. but once they pulled him in, he was happy to be there. it was like he had found something that had been missing from his life and not with culture, a people, a place them in a certain kind of love that is known to...
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school graduate is ranked second in the world cup bicycle racing standing and will compete with the u.s.ac track cycling team in brazil next month. >>> that is a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >>> still ahead a big scare on a water slide, wait until you see video. >> you do need to see this. >>> also the fanatic goes searching for pokemon but phillies go searching for a win. we will have highlights, when we come back, stay with and these are the lungs. (boy) sorry. (dad) don't worry about it. (vo) at our house, we need things that are built to last. that's why we got a subaru. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. this is the last one i'm getting for her. -no, it's not. -no, it's not. back to school or back for more? staples has low prices... period. staples. make more happen. >>> welcome pack everyone the time is 5:23. phillies go long on innings but short on scoring. >> here's sports director don bell, with the highlights. >> jeremy hellickson on the mound with the phillies against marlins. the last night phillies bats once again held
school graduate is ranked second in the world cup bicycle racing standing and will compete with the u.s.ac track cycling team in brazil next month. >>> that is a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >>> still ahead a big scare on a water slide, wait until you see video. >> you do need to see this. >>> also the fanatic goes searching for pokemon but phillies go searching for a win. we will have highlights, when we come back,...
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some criticized her analysis saying saying it demeaned the u.s.a. i disagree. ented the facts of mrs. obama's statement last night. >> as we mentioned talking points memo michelle obama mentioned slaves building the white house and referring to the evolution of america in a positive way. it was a positive comment. the history behind her remark is fascinating. george washington selected the site in 1791 and president laid the corner stone in 1792. washington was running the country out of philadelphia. slaves did participate in the construction of the white house. records show about 400 payments made to slave masters between 795 and 1801. in addition, three -- free blacks, white beings and immigrants worked on the massive building there were no illegal immigrants at that time. if you could make it here, you could stay here. in 1800 president john adams took up residence in what was then called the executive mansion. it was only later on they named it the white house. adams was in there with abigail and they were still hammer and nails. construction was still goin
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the way. kevin durant scored 19 points. klay thompson 17. team u.s.a. won 106-57. e same two teams will play again tomorrow night at home here at oracle arena. >> always nice to see a w. >>> speaking of that, i was there the whole day. i know sometimes things change. >> yeah, i think that people are finally beginning to take some vacations. the end of july, beginning of august, back to school for a lot of people coming up. this is the time. >>> today, mike and gasia, we are beginning to see a little bit of that evidence at the bay bridge, for example. if we go there, we are going to go there in a while. we are going to show you that traffic is better. highway 4 though, highway 4 does have some slow traffic here coming up to the willow pass grade. we have an accident reported westbound highway 4 right near the willow pass exit on the concord side. it looks like it's an accident -- there it is right there. we found it. there is a fire truck. it's partially blocking that lane there and the traffic is going to be busy. this is a crash here. it started off as a stalled v
the way. kevin durant scored 19 points. klay thompson 17. team u.s.a. won 106-57. e same two teams will play again tomorrow night at home here at oracle arena. >> always nice to see a w. >>> speaking of that, i was there the whole day. i know sometimes things change. >> yeah, i think that people are finally beginning to take some vacations. the end of july, beginning of august, back to school for a lot of people coming up. this is the time. >>> today, mike and...
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speaker, i rise today to honor the girl scouts of the u.s.a. who have received their gold award for 2016 and to celebrate the 100th anniversary of this prestigious award. mr. carter: in 1916 the girl scouts of the u.s.a., which was founded in savannah, georgia, five years earlier, created the gold award as their highest achievement for a girl scout. since its creation, there have been only one million girl scouts who have received this award. young women who receive the gold award are true leaders and make a significant impact in their community and around the world. this award is extremely competitive and recipients show a true commitment in making a difference. the women who receive this award have shown to be more engaged in leadership and community service positions and gain a stronger sense of self. for example, over half the women in the 114th congress were girl scouts at one point. today i would like to recognize the positive impacts of the girl scout gold award and celebrate its 100th anniversary. i look forward to another 100 years of t
speaker, i rise today to honor the girl scouts of the u.s.a. who have received their gold award for 2016 and to celebrate the 100th anniversary of this prestigious award. mr. carter: in 1916 the girl scouts of the u.s.a., which was founded in savannah, georgia, five years earlier, created the gold award as their highest achievement for a girl scout. since its creation, there have been only one million girl scouts who have received this award. young women who receive the gold award are true...
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u.s.a. basketball started practicing today with the other countries, that i would not want to play team u.s.a. >> we didn't even send the best players, lebron is not there and that this will be an awfully good team. even though that they would decide to skip the olympics, still very well represented in rio and their first practice today. kevin durant is taking a jumper as carmelo anthony and then draymond green is also on the team and the three warriors on the 12-man roster, the camera will focus mainly on durant as you can see team u.s.a. by the way playing upclose and personal that they would have that olympic tune up against china a week from tomorrow. next tuesday at oracle, but for now it's about the team getting used to each other. >> a group of guys that really enjoy each other, the whole thing. and to hang out. and to work extremely hard today. but that it will be great. we have all the guys, looking forward through the rest of the summer. and who would play or whoever that they will need to come up. we can't put too much pressure on themselves for the game first of all as we would lo
u.s.a. basketball started practicing today with the other countries, that i would not want to play team u.s.a. >> we didn't even send the best players, lebron is not there and that this will be an awfully good team. even though that they would decide to skip the olympics, still very well represented in rio and their first practice today. kevin durant is taking a jumper as carmelo anthony and then draymond green is also on the team and the three warriors on the 12-man roster, the camera...
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they made this video available of the team u.s.a. showcase court being installed. the game is a rematch of sunday's team u.s.a. and china, blowing out china by 49 points. the game is 7:00 and tickets are still available. >> clippers and lakers fanned booed kevin durant in los angeles and i am sure he will get cheers in oakland. >> we will give him a warm welcome. sue? >> good morning, traffic at oracle arena for the basketball game this evening, get there in plenty time because it can be rough after the afternoon commute. since it is "spare the air" the new caltrains are good, and bart has 26 trains on time and ace train one left stockton on time and is headed interest tracy so everyone is on time and looking good for the "spare the air" day today. san rafael is looking great, you will hit fog when you get to the golden gate bridge. mike will tell you about that. >> we have high pressure. the high pressure is pushing down on the atmosphere. compressing the many layer. you can see the fog with west wind at 10 miles per hour. it is comfortable at coast account rest of
they made this video available of the team u.s.a. showcase court being installed. the game is a rematch of sunday's team u.s.a. and china, blowing out china by 49 points. the game is 7:00 and tickets are still available. >> clippers and lakers fanned booed kevin durant in los angeles and i am sure he will get cheers in oakland. >> we will give him a warm welcome. sue? >> good morning, traffic at oracle arena for the basketball game this evening, get there in plenty time...
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the newest golden state player will play team u.s.a. to prepare for the olympics. durant and draymond green and klay thompson will represent the warriors and fans are fired up. we met a family on a road trip from alberta, who love the warriors and looking for tick accounts to to -- tickets so thy can see the star in action. >> we are huge fans of dubs nation and we are glad their team members are part of the team and hopefully we will get the tickets to watch the game against china and of course usa will win. >> i am so excited, such an asset. >> check it out, oracle arena doesn't look the same inside and they have erased all traces of the warriors replacing logos with team u.s.a. basketball logos and the floor is new. this is the team's third of five exhibition games and they are playing china and the chinese game just finished shot around but was shy and did not want our cameras inside. you will have to wait-and-see them tonight. the game is at 7:00. there are tickets still available. the first olympic game is august 6, also, against china. tonight, that is a pre
the newest golden state player will play team u.s.a. to prepare for the olympics. durant and draymond green and klay thompson will represent the warriors and fans are fired up. we met a family on a road trip from alberta, who love the warriors and looking for tick accounts to to -- tickets so thy can see the star in action. >> we are huge fans of dubs nation and we are glad their team members are part of the team and hopefully we will get the tickets to watch the game against china and of...
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the u.s.a. men's basketball team will be playing in oakland tomorrow in preparations for the rio olympics. team u.s.a. played yesterday in los angeles and cruised to a second straight win over china. warriors led the way. kevin durant scored 19. klay thompson added 17. team u.s.a. won 106-57. the same two teams play again tomorrow night right here at oracle arena. >>> coming up on "mornings on 2", a fierce runway walk and a notable career in modeling. taylor hill will join us live to talk about what it's like to work for one of the biggest lingerie retailers in the nation. breyers natural vanilla. milk and fresh cream and only sustainably farmed vanilla. breyers has fresh cream, sugar and milk. breyers. the good vanilla. our milk and cream come from cows not treated with artificial growth hormones. this is so good! we invited women to a spa to dish soap. body wash. you may not feel it, but some body washes can contain cleansers found in dish soap. dove body wash is different. it has only the gent
the u.s.a. men's basketball team will be playing in oakland tomorrow in preparations for the rio olympics. team u.s.a. played yesterday in los angeles and cruised to a second straight win over china. warriors led the way. kevin durant scored 19. klay thompson added 17. team u.s.a. won 106-57. the same two teams play again tomorrow night right here at oracle arena. >>> coming up on "mornings on 2", a fierce runway walk and a notable career in modeling. taylor hill will join us...
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we will hear from colonel eileen collins, the first commander of the u.s.a. shuttle and will address the convention. the convention will also hear from former trump primary opponents. governor scott walker and texas senator ted bruce. bruce and trump are a nasty fight thursday and is the primary season. also to endorse donald trump watching out for that this evening. also speaking to make him that those who have fully embraced donald trump, former house speaker newt gingrich, indiana governor mike pence and trump's son, eric as well. nicole: what about marco rubio? >> he is on the docket. he's speaking but he won't be here. mark or rubio thought he was going to be accepting the republican nomination. instead come is campaigning for reelection for his senate seat in florida. that's the reason he won't be here tonight. he will be in florida that he does have a video message that the campaign will play or the convention will play before the delegates this evening. mark or rubio will be here remotely and on video. lauren: on the democratic side camilla democratic
we will hear from colonel eileen collins, the first commander of the u.s.a. shuttle and will address the convention. the convention will also hear from former trump primary opponents. governor scott walker and texas senator ted bruce. bruce and trump are a nasty fight thursday and is the primary season. also to endorse donald trump watching out for that this evening. also speaking to make him that those who have fully embraced donald trump, former house speaker newt gingrich, indiana governor...
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he has the u.s.a. watch band there.if you want one of these, you have to go to brazil. apple is selling them for $49, but only at an apple in rio de janeiro. >>> phone graphs, telephone booths, and now vcrs. they are some items rendered obsolete by technical advances. a japanese company is the last vcr manufacturer. they will cease production at the end of the month. they sold 750,000 machines last year. that's down from 15 million per year before technology changed. it's getting more difficult to find the parts to assemble them and vhs tapes. >>> nintendo may expand on pokemon go. there is talk of attracting fans of "game of thrones." the creators behind pokemon go want to make a "game of thrones" type game, but no specific details have been discussed. the speculation is that it could be designed to look more like a board game where players need to capture certain "game of thrones" locations. >>> tinder is adding a brand new feature to their app. the dating company is branching out from setting up singles on dates to s
he has the u.s.a. watch band there.if you want one of these, you have to go to brazil. apple is selling them for $49, but only at an apple in rio de janeiro. >>> phone graphs, telephone booths, and now vcrs. they are some items rendered obsolete by technical advances. a japanese company is the last vcr manufacturer. they will cease production at the end of the month. they sold 750,000 machines last year. that's down from 15 million per year before technology changed. it's getting more...
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roger writes lieutenant flynn, i personally liked how he had the u.s.a. ing and he kept it up. bonnie, she tweets, i think that it was rudy g. his speech. he brought the house down. and it is day two of the republican national convention and the trump family using their business success to highlight the economic failures of the obama administration. make america work again. donald trump jr., executive vice president. he's sharing the stage with his younger sister, tiffany trump. she's breaking into the world of modeling and social media. other stories will come from paul ryan, new jersey governor chris christie and dr. ben carson and ufc president dana white. speeches kick off at 5:30 p.m. eastern time. the night ends with a charity performance by rick springfield. "fox & friends" starts right now. we'll see you tomorrow morning at 4:00 a.m. bye. >>> what happened to there's no black america, there's no white america, there is just america! ? what happened to it? >> i've been speaking for years and he does not give up. if you want someone to fight for you
roger writes lieutenant flynn, i personally liked how he had the u.s.a. ing and he kept it up. bonnie, she tweets, i think that it was rudy g. his speech. he brought the house down. and it is day two of the republican national convention and the trump family using their business success to highlight the economic failures of the obama administration. make america work again. donald trump jr., executive vice president. he's sharing the stage with his younger sister, tiffany trump. she's breaking...
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you had the build a wall chant, the u.s.a. changtsz. it was completely scripted and on prompter. he stayed on script. >> a couple of believe mes in there. >> what did you think of trump on prompt ter. >> trump on prompt ter is not as exciting as trump on prompt ter. >> he's getting better at it. the lines he ad libbed are the ones that felt more natural and got the biggest supply lines. can i just say? >> mees. >> i'm going to fix the tsa. >> people loved that. >> was that in austin? >> it was a one-liner and no bearings to anything else. if you have not gone to a rally, you might not know that tsa is here working the perimeter. >> the tsa going through 9 -- >> the balloon malfunction that was staggered? >> since they're all here, the producers that come along -- >> the rio road warriors. >> michelle, anthony. >> body guard. >> frank. >> they're on the road with us every day. i don't know what's wrong with them. they're amazing people to hang out with the likes of us o. >> so, michelle, anthony, frank, arnie, a bunch of spectators here. >> road warriors are a team sport. >> back
you had the build a wall chant, the u.s.a. changtsz. it was completely scripted and on prompter. he stayed on script. >> a couple of believe mes in there. >> what did you think of trump on prompt ter. >> trump on prompt ter is not as exciting as trump on prompt ter. >> he's getting better at it. the lines he ad libbed are the ones that felt more natural and got the biggest supply lines. can i just say? >> mees. >> i'm going to fix the tsa. >> people...
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the place, the u.s.a. the obama administration lifts its trade embargo with cuba.el dolezal delights the country with her race-based comedy. [ light laughter ] but our story does not begin there. no sir, it starts in 30 rockefeller plaza, studio 8g. where a nervous, young and up-and-coming comedian sits planted in the audience, weighing 340 pounds of pure muscle, 6'8" and very, very thick hands. sits in the audience waiting to change comedy forever. >> seth: hey, conner, buddy how much longer is this going to take? >> why? you got somewhere to be? >> seth: all right. you know what? that's enough! we'll be right back with giada de laurentiis. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ bell rings ] oh, hey, jamie, can you hang back a sec? ♪ you wanna tell me about the boy in this painting? i dunno...maybe nobody understands him. well, if he were here, i'd say that being different is what makes him special. just like our discounts -- each one is unique, but together, they help save our customers a lot of money. okay. pop quiz, who's my favorite student? gwen? yeah! it's gwen. yeah,
the place, the u.s.a. the obama administration lifts its trade embargo with cuba.el dolezal delights the country with her race-based comedy. [ light laughter ] but our story does not begin there. no sir, it starts in 30 rockefeller plaza, studio 8g. where a nervous, young and up-and-coming comedian sits planted in the audience, weighing 340 pounds of pure muscle, 6'8" and very, very thick hands. sits in the audience waiting to change comedy forever. >> seth: hey, conner, buddy how...
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root for him but it will be fun. >> welcome. >> he scored then points in the first half and said it is good to be on team u.s.a. and the dubs. >> amazing. the atmosphere was great. energy was great. fans show major love. >> klay thompson said k.z a good fit. >> i cannot believe he is on the n.b.a. team. ateam beat china 107-57. next stop? the olympics. >> the 2-year-old san leandro boy is making bay area police officers smile with a simple act of gratitude. the last year, young aiden and his mother have given thank you cars to officers and he is gotten the nickname "little boy blue." >> hayward, oakland, san francisco, fremont, newark, san jose, santa clara. and los angeles. >> when we acknowledged by a young man, it is truly appreciated. >> absolutely. look at him. in the uniform and sunglasses. we were in san leandro and police outfitted him with this flag just in case one day aiden decides to join the force. >> we got c.h.p. officers dealing with a serious accident on northbound 880. >> back to sue with a check. >> the big-rig blew up in flames before we started the show this morning. it is northbound 880 n
root for him but it will be fun. >> welcome. >> he scored then points in the first half and said it is good to be on team u.s.a. and the dubs. >> amazing. the atmosphere was great. energy was great. fans show major love. >> klay thompson said k.z a good fit. >> i cannot believe he is on the n.b.a. team. ateam beat china 107-57. next stop? the olympics. >> the 2-year-old san leandro boy is making bay area police officers smile with a simple act of gratitude....
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all of donald trump's things he makes, whether it's ties or what not and show they're not made in the u.s.a. i think this is a message we're going to be hearing from hillary clinton and tim kaine as they move through this tour. >> thank you so much. on the bus on tour with clinton and kaine. let's bring in jason johnson, politics editor for the root.com. we've been reporting that one demographic that clinton is struggling with is white males and the trump campaign will remind people he's doing well in that area. how does tim kaine offer and assist in that department for her. >> there's a white male on the ticket. it's identity politics at this point. it's almost simplistic to say trump appeals to white males. he appeals to men who are republicans and had difficulties in the job market. he's the blue collar billionaire. it's the stereotype that it's the working class. i know there are billionaires that support donald trump but tim kaine gives them someone else who they can identify with and talk about bringing jobs and that helps hillary clinton with white men who are like i don't know if i
all of donald trump's things he makes, whether it's ties or what not and show they're not made in the u.s.a. i think this is a message we're going to be hearing from hillary clinton and tim kaine as they move through this tour. >> thank you so much. on the bus on tour with clinton and kaine. let's bring in jason johnson, politics editor for the root.com. we've been reporting that one demographic that clinton is struggling with is white males and the trump campaign will remind people he's...
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traveled internationally extensively including making 30 trips to the soviet union as a member of the u.s.a.-ussr research team on pefment sides and the environment. julius won numerous research awards during his research career. while julius retired from the usda in the mid 1990's he continued work in his field for 10 years as an international consultant including with the usda's foreign agricultural service. in his capacity he spent considerable time in hanoi, vietnam, and turkmenistan. together, julius and diane have four children and nine grandchildren. julius volunteers with the museum's archives where he has been actively translating documents for researchers for the past 10 years. he has translated from hebrew, handwritten newspapers from atria where the british imprisoned jewish freedom fighters. and he helped to compile the now completed masef encyclopedia of the holocaust. julius translated and edited memorial books which remember and honor jewish residents of towns and cities who were martyred during the holocaust. he did this for over 120 towns and villages. most of his translat
traveled internationally extensively including making 30 trips to the soviet union as a member of the u.s.a.-ussr research team on pefment sides and the environment. julius won numerous research awards during his research career. while julius retired from the usda in the mid 1990's he continued work in his field for 10 years as an international consultant including with the usda's foreign agricultural service. in his capacity he spent considerable time in hanoi, vietnam, and turkmenistan....
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the court. we want to see team u.s.a. play well. but you know we'll need to wait and see and i'm sure that we'll have plenty of high flights. >> yes, that they will. he is considered one of the toughest scoring three touchdowns last year on 69 completions for 789 yards and the two other seasons with the 49ers that bolden would stop 1,000 yards on receiving. he originally signed with the cardinals winning a super bowl with baltimore. at the age of 35 he'll be starting his 14th season. he tweeted the thank you to the 49ers and their fans. smith will now need to be considered the most experienced receiver. >> when they are going about their everyday life. giving us a window of what he is like when he is out walking the dog. >> are you ready? he's in the box on out of the park. nice job. come on. safe. good job. he's in the box again. the youngster noticed that bandanna that lead to the plate appearance by the kid that didn't even know he was hitting pitches from a major leaguer. that's a cute story. i have heard a lot of great things ab
the court. we want to see team u.s.a. play well. but you know we'll need to wait and see and i'm sure that we'll have plenty of high flights. >> yes, that they will. he is considered one of the toughest scoring three touchdowns last year on 69 completions for 789 yards and the two other seasons with the 49ers that bolden would stop 1,000 yards on receiving. he originally signed with the cardinals winning a super bowl with baltimore. at the age of 35 he'll be starting his 14th season. he...
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. >> generac has been building generators right here in the u.s.a. since 1959. they started the home standby category. today, generac is the number-one generators in the world and for good reason. generac designs and builds its generators from the ground up. engines, alternators, electronics, and switches -- everything purpose-built and precisely optimized for reliable, efficient operation. this can't be said for other brands of generators. only generac purpose-builds standby generators that have >> to have a standby generator is so much more comforting and reassuring, knowing that things are gonna be fine. >> we wanted to make sure that, in any situation, that we were going to be able to have power, and a generator just fit into that story perfectly. >> with the generator, it's just a normal day. it kicks on. you just keep going. >> if we were away on vacation, i didn't have to worry about coming home to frozen pipes in my home, water damage. >> that gives you that feeling of security that, to me, is priceless. i "get a generator." i really do. >> it's one of th
. >> generac has been building generators right here in the u.s.a. since 1959. they started the home standby category. today, generac is the number-one generators in the world and for good reason. generac designs and builds its generators from the ground up. engines, alternators, electronics, and switches -- everything purpose-built and precisely optimized for reliable, efficient operation. this can't be said for other brands of generators. only generac purpose-builds standby generators...
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tonight the olympic game will be a rematch of the team u.s.a. and china game, with team u.s.a. blowing out china by 49 points, the second straight blow out win and durant got 19 and klay thompson has 17. remember, we want to see your pictures. share them using #abc7now and we could show them on air. >> history taxis flight, the midair milestone reached in a matter of hours and thousand the bay area is connected to the historic moment. >> good morning, from sunny roof in san francisco where we are about the only place beside palo alto that is warmer than 24 hours ago. look at the temperatures up to ten degrees cooler so the 100s are gone for today. i check out the heat in my seven-day forecast. join me. >> would you hip no at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate o
tonight the olympic game will be a rematch of the team u.s.a. and china game, with team u.s.a. blowing out china by 49 points, the second straight blow out win and durant got 19 and klay thompson has 17. remember, we want to see your pictures. share them using #abc7now and we could show them on air. >> history taxis flight, the midair milestone reached in a matter of hours and thousand the bay area is connected to the historic moment. >> good morning, from sunny roof in san...
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mike: our product is still made in the u.s.a. quality and -- richard: and that's a very important part of the component of being a success in the drum business, is u.s. manufacturing. it's a great place to come from. when a kid gets down here and he's got all these brands to choose from, you want us to say, "but what you really want is the sjc." why? mike: i think the backstory of, you know, our artists that we have. why does tré cool choose sjc? slipknot used to play pearl. now slipknot's playing sjc. i've gone on tour with bands, whether it's imagine dragons or slipknot or green day. whoever it is, we could parlay that, have the band come in for kids to meet the band. richard: so you could get green day to play in our store? mike: him and i are great friends. i've been to his wedding. he came to my wedding. richard: wow. that is very cool. well, you know what? it's very exciting because all these companies that are represented here are huge, multinational, corporate juggernauts, so it would be a pleasure for us to help somebody
mike: our product is still made in the u.s.a. quality and -- richard: and that's a very important part of the component of being a success in the drum business, is u.s. manufacturing. it's a great place to come from. when a kid gets down here and he's got all these brands to choose from, you want us to say, "but what you really want is the sjc." why? mike: i think the backstory of, you know, our artists that we have. why does tré cool choose sjc? slipknot used to play pearl. now...
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unfettered immigration and political correctness to the point of absurdity are severely damaging the u.s.ang to eveng!ffe consider opposing points of been present in america. thomas jefferson, john adams other in the campaign ofv1Ñ 1800, which jeffersonuxj today, according to pew, 86% republicans dislike president obama. yúuájjpás disagree they like him a lot. look at that divide. now that kind of a divide feeds a kind of hyperhatred. cable news, talk radio, theq/5 internet giving platforms t whip things up with little thought of being fair on both sides that being said, robust debate is necessary in a free society. n should not follow.itvñvp things like kate'sld(ñ law.&í confronting evil jihadist and protecting poor people as in chicago really don't have two sides, do they? there is a right and3 in this world. unfortunately today both political parties believe they have a monopoly on right. new york city eboni williamsg"dç and eric bolling. >> i think you nailed it especially the one talked about president obama. that is where the divide is actually being further pressed because the re
unfettered immigration and political correctness to the point of absurdity are severely damaging the u.s.ang to eveng!ffe consider opposing points of been present in america. thomas jefferson, john adams other in the campaign ofv1Ñ 1800, which jeffersonuxj today, according to pew, 86% republicans dislike president obama. yúuájjpás disagree they like him a lot. look at that divide. now that kind of a divide feeds a kind of hyperhatred. cable news, talk radio, theq/5 internet giving...
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year ago, 45-year-old juan francisco lopez sanchez, an illegally alien are seven connections in the u.s.aarged with murder. not only was he allow to do roam the streets but he had been deported five times and returned returned six times. i proposed kate's law insofar as rate convicted felons be five years caught defying deportation. sweep them off the street. my question, who would oppose that law? who would? apparently harry reid would. the senator and we will see about the other senators next week. that's when kate's law will finally be authored for a stand alone vote in the senate. 60 votes are needed out of 100 to get the law in place for a full vote on the floor. again, i simply can't believe that any sitting senator would not support kate's law. and we will tell you exactly who steps up and who does not. >> by the way, senators grassley, mccain, cruz, rubio and sass have been heroes on this. also, standing alone next week in the senate. a new law that would hold -- withhold i should say, some federal funds from sanctuary cities, places that will not cooperate on federal immigration
year ago, 45-year-old juan francisco lopez sanchez, an illegally alien are seven connections in the u.s.aarged with murder. not only was he allow to do roam the streets but he had been deported five times and returned returned six times. i proposed kate's law insofar as rate convicted felons be five years caught defying deportation. sweep them off the street. my question, who would oppose that law? who would? apparently harry reid would. the senator and we will see about the other senators next...
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the u.s.a. men's have won gold in the last two olympics.are looking for another one in rio next month. >> we got one goal and one goal only, is to win and nobody cares about stats or who plays or whatever. we are just trying to come out there and win. >> the team will play some exhibition games before they head for brazil, including one game at oracle arena a week from tonight. >>> right now it is 6:47. want to go back over to sal. a lot of people getting ready to head out the door, hopefully no big problems. >> yeah, we don't have anything major but we have some slowdowns, pam and dave, at the macarthur maze, we have very slow traffic coming around the corner to the bay bridge toll plaza. it's going to take about 27 minutes to get there from the carquinez bridge, 44 miles an hour is the average speed. when you get there, look at that slow traffic here and when you look at the bay bridge toll plaza, the same thing kind of goes. you get slow traffic. i'm looking around to make sure there's nothing reported on the actual bridge. there isn't.
the u.s.a. men's have won gold in the last two olympics.are looking for another one in rio next month. >> we got one goal and one goal only, is to win and nobody cares about stats or who plays or whatever. we are just trying to come out there and win. >> the team will play some exhibition games before they head for brazil, including one game at oracle arena a week from tonight. >>> right now it is 6:47. want to go back over to sal. a lot of people getting ready to head out...
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. >> and the team u.s.a. basketball squad would hold their first basketball day today later in sports, jason appelbaum will show us how the warriors are well represented. >>> live pictures now from quicken loans arena in cleveland on day one. the republican national convention at 6:30. we will have the expert analysis of today's deals. >>> the highway patrol says that they detained two drivers after they briefly disrupted traffic on the bay bridge. it happened around 3:30 yesterday afternoon. the witness stuck in traffic on the bridge took these pictures and called the chp to get officers a description of the vehicles. and officers then waited until the end -- at the end of the bridge pulling over two cars. one driver was cited then released. another was arrested and his vehicle impounded. >>> a new set of video cameras installed along highway 4 in pittsburgh are scheduled to be operational starting this week. back in may the city council approved spending $100,000 on 14 surveillance cameras to help with the i
. >> and the team u.s.a. basketball squad would hold their first basketball day today later in sports, jason appelbaum will show us how the warriors are well represented. >>> live pictures now from quicken loans arena in cleveland on day one. the republican national convention at 6:30. we will have the expert analysis of today's deals. >>> the highway patrol says that they detained two drivers after they briefly disrupted traffic on the bay bridge. it happened around...
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isn't this will light the way for the team u.s.a. very classy. very interesting. we love that patriotism and color, too. baruch is joining us is fashion friday, speaking of looking good. you always look pretty sharp. >> reporter: right back at you. ernie: we're talking about book to school shopping. it's coming early and early. >> reporter: it's so depressing. there are so many sales for back to school, we may as well start shopping and thinking about what within budget. families are spending an average of $700 for back to school. that's a lot of clothing for a lot of supply. let's go through the different age groups and a few key items each group can think about. ernie: start with the pre-teens. >> little kids want to be comfortable and stylish. for little girls, a denim jacket is a great way to bring them through the season. it's comfortable and durable. it's on trend. for boys, sweat longer just for gym class. there's a new concept of the jogger, which is very much on trend. it's a slimmer, more elevated take on the sweat pants. ernie: it's a casual thing but t
isn't this will light the way for the team u.s.a. very classy. very interesting. we love that patriotism and color, too. baruch is joining us is fashion friday, speaking of looking good. you always look pretty sharp. >> reporter: right back at you. ernie: we're talking about book to school shopping. it's coming early and early. >> reporter: it's so depressing. there are so many sales for back to school, we may as well start shopping and thinking about what within budget. families...
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just 23% are pleased with the present condition of the u.s.a. is a direct repudiation of president obama's point of view. because, if we're all safer as he says, and the economy is fine, why would the folks feel the country is on the wrong stack? why? the perception problem is two fold. americans believe that a stagnant economy is making it very difficult for workers to increase their salaries, and that's true. majority of americans also believe that disorder disorder both at home and around the world is putting them in danger. donald trump has cap at that pointized on those sentiments saying he will make things better. hillary clinton seems to mostly support president obama's vision but does acknowledge the economic problem. >> i want an economy that gets back to raising incomes for everybody. most americans haven't had a raise. i want an economy that is going to help lift millions of people out poverty because given the great recession we have fallen back in the wrong direction. >> but the great recession was nearly nine years ago. i mean, com
just 23% are pleased with the present condition of the u.s.a. is a direct repudiation of president obama's point of view. because, if we're all safer as he says, and the economy is fine, why would the folks feel the country is on the wrong stack? why? the perception problem is two fold. americans believe that a stagnant economy is making it very difficult for workers to increase their salaries, and that's true. majority of americans also believe that disorder disorder both at home and around...
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positions, and i think many of them are reopening them on the back of stronger momentum than expected in the u.s.ak if you look at the indexes, it is continuing to be very strong. the high volatility here back in europe. i see that income pattern, basin come pattern tipping. this is, you have touched on a couple of times you have done. what types of banksers have you hired? are they coming from credit suisse or u.b.f.? where are you hiring, what kind of bankers are they? and the vetting process, how much tougher is it to vet the hires that you have got? >> i think if you look a lot our top 10 largest competitors, the hirings have come across from almost all of them almost equally. but also some of the british banks, some of the asian banks. so it has been i have to say quite well distributed. we have hired generally senior people, so people that have been in business many years that are quite well known in the market that have a special thing in one or another client segment. the vetting process takes the form of several interviews. we are quite well known in the markets. we know the markets reaso
positions, and i think many of them are reopening them on the back of stronger momentum than expected in the u.s.ak if you look at the indexes, it is continuing to be very strong. the high volatility here back in europe. i see that income pattern, basin come pattern tipping. this is, you have touched on a couple of times you have done. what types of banksers have you hired? are they coming from credit suisse or u.b.f.? where are you hiring, what kind of bankers are they? and the vetting...
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. >> colleen, let me ask you something about an item, data point that caught my eye in the "u.s.a. today" suffolk university poll that came out yesterday. it said only 12% of those surveyed were undecided and that nine out of ten of trump supporters and nine out of ten clinton supporters said nothing could happen to dislodge them from their support of either clinton or trump. how important in that con feks-- context do you think this week has been? >> well, that say great question. and voters certainly have had decades worth of exposure to hillary clinton. so many of them have made up their minds, made up their minds about hillary clinton years ago. and are not going sto be movable whether they like her or they don't like her. and donald trump obviously has been a very controversial candidate. i think yesterday kind of encams lated why boft these candidates are relatively very unpopular with voters, in a nutshell. because you had the decision from the fbi which really got to the heart of questions about clinton's trust worthiness, her credibility with voters, and then you had donal
. >> colleen, let me ask you something about an item, data point that caught my eye in the "u.s.a. today" suffolk university poll that came out yesterday. it said only 12% of those surveyed were undecided and that nine out of ten of trump supporters and nine out of ten clinton supporters said nothing could happen to dislodge them from their support of either clinton or trump. how important in that con feks-- context do you think this week has been? >> well, that say great...