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gettin by the left and then theu right yead towards the 11th s the 11th street bridge and the westbound span is closed. 50 eastbound is running two-way westbo should be re-opening minute crews are out there and they to get westbounder moving on aaron,eun, pack to you. tracki deadly crashes on county thelatest, a terrible accident largo. and hit a motorcyclist that motorcyclis was thrown this is the fourth morcyclis >>> the other deadly crash police are trying to figure out night. choppe was over thescene on brandy road not far from the mini van crossed the double both drivers were killed. a worker in fairx county is lane falls church last night. accord toy fairfax count police man was electrocute from chopper 4 you can see a we e working to learn home. >>> tristate area was this i a look at some of the the winds were powerful enough and damage part of a school. later today the national weather ser slis determine if this was storm 4's passengers are asking four semis were flipped over. >>> we have an update to an the alert was canceled around 1:00 this morning.n offici o saying that 12-y
gettin by the left and then theu right yead towards the 11th s the 11th street bridge and the westbound span is closed. 50 eastbound is running two-way westbo should be re-opening minute crews are out there and they to get westbounder moving on aaron,eun, pack to you. tracki deadly crashes on county thelatest, a terrible accident largo. and hit a motorcyclist that motorcyclis was thrown this is the fourth morcyclis >>> the other deadly crash police are trying to figure out night....
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you look back at all theu-) fridays.ys have been dry and sunny. >> you should have askeddy soho knows. let's look and show you what's been happening. dealing with rain over three inches in the wheaten area. two in d.c. over 70 inches of r.in since this time last ye that is +w/tm/.incredible here's the thing, this is good[ news. we're looking dri than next few months. this kind of goes along with the summer forecast. on thursday. so wait for that. talking aboutwá$@ 90 degrees. and rainfall. how about the hurricane season. we havehat on thursday. it's just on the cool side. after the showers earlier. 54 degrees calm wds. mostly clear skies. already.6 54 in. the average low is 54 degrees in the city. we'll be be low l!!ks tonight. bel average today after af very cool afternoon. we have seenijuáy$í'; making their wayhe to south a couple have é disappeared. not much ng on. it. the showers tone for thee day.] r vivf/v the storm system cloud hañ;eyéry9txcover. ÷ day. most should be on the dry side. here's the big story. wi
you look back at all theu-) fridays.ys have been dry and sunny. >> you should have askeddy soho knows. let's look and show you what's been happening. dealing with rain over three inches in the wheaten area. two in d.c. over 70 inches of r.in since this time last ye that is +w/tm/.incredible here's the thing, this is good[ news. we're looking dri than next few months. this kind of goes along with the summer forecast. on thursday. so wait for that. talking aboutwá$@ 90 degrees. and...
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bruins take advantage, and theu brns go on to the 6-2 win. so they get it done. >> all right.ave johnson, thank you so much. >>> we've got nightly news coming up next, and then we'll see you again forews4 at 11:00. until then, good night, everyone. tthe big carriers arealking about their current 5g roll outs, but their efforts are limited to a fepockets in select cities or trying to convince consumers that 4g is actually 5g. they're neglecting small towns and rural communities, leaving them on the wrong side of the digital divide. if approved, only the combined availableresources of t-mobile and sprint can deliver on all the spectrum bands needed to quickly bringctunprey across the nation. >>>g breakin news tonight. vere weather hammers the south. heavy rain leading to dangerous flooding and desperate rescue efforts with texas gettin more than a month's worth of rain in just five days. as a tornado tears across virginia. >>> terrifying moments. passengers and crew escaping through smoke and flames after a plane lands without its front wheels on its nose. >>> actress felicity h
bruins take advantage, and theu brns go on to the 6-2 win. so they get it done. >> all right.ave johnson, thank you so much. >>> we've got nightly news coming up next, and then we'll see you again forews4 at 11:00. until then, good night, everyone. tthe big carriers arealking about their current 5g roll outs, but their efforts are limited to a fepockets in select cities or trying to convince consumers that 4g is actually 5g. they're neglecting small towns and rural communities,...
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. >> reporter: it' g dileof baya -- where to put more pe when you for theu already have. the college in fremont owns 15 acres along mission boulevard. the district partnered with a developer called steel wave llc to design the village at mission walk. a 257-unit housing and commercial development. >> were you folks excite about the prospects of this proposal? >> we thought it was a beautiful project, yes, absolutely. >> reporter: the district planned to lease the land to steel wave. it would create more housing near the college and provide a steady stream of income from an institution facing a huge money shortfall in about two years. >> it was about $5.4 million. almost 11% of our budget. >> reporter: but there is one problem. almost no one in this quiet neighborhood wants the new houses. and that's because this is what it looks like at 4:00. cars lined up as far as the eye can e.cu off of t fr here to the freeway. and it's pretty close. >> that's like two miles, right? >> within a mile probably. >> reporter: saying you want to add another 50 homes are fighting words to t
. >> reporter: it' g dileof baya -- where to put more pe when you for theu already have. the college in fremont owns 15 acres along mission boulevard. the district partnered with a developer called steel wave llc to design the village at mission walk. a 257-unit housing and commercial development. >> were you folks excite about the prospects of this proposal? >> we thought it was a beautiful project, yes, absolutely. >> reporter: the district planned to lease the land to...
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surprisesrnings for the first quarter is about 7% above theus conse and that's twice of the percentaged the companies beat by 3% or and they had to go back to 2009 to find those kinds of beat rates and as of now 2019 will likely seeodt mid-single digit gains than earningsnd well below 2018 earnings growth that was up by 20% and still quite respectable. the big problem forhe market is valuation. the stocks are pricey. the bottom line is things will have to go right to justify these kind of high prices. there's not a lot of f room error and the risk is more to the down side than the upside. for nightly business report, i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> on wall street, the s&p 500 eked out a record close while the nasdaq ret from its all-time high and alphabet dragged down the tech sector after rorting a revenue miss. something we told you about last night. when all was daid ande the dow jones industrial average was up 28 points to 26,592. the nasdaq fell 66. the s&p 500 added two. for the month of april all of the major averages saw solid gains extending the 2019 market r
surprisesrnings for the first quarter is about 7% above theus conse and that's twice of the percentaged the companies beat by 3% or and they had to go back to 2009 to find those kinds of beat rates and as of now 2019 will likely seeodt mid-single digit gains than earningsnd well below 2018 earnings growth that was up by 20% and still quite respectable. the big problem forhe market is valuation. the stocks are pricey. the bottom line is things will have to go right to justify these kind of high...
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. >> the movie opens in theus in july. >>> the hollywood walk of fame cooked up a star for guy fieri. actor matthew mcconaughey is a friend and fan. >> in a business where you can be anyone you want to be, you have been you the whole time. crazy. amazing. congratulations on getting your star on the hollywood walk of fame, brother. >> fieri has written six best- selling cookbooks. and here's a look behind the scenes. there's the spice girl return to the spotlight. they shared pictures. kicking off in dublin friday. it will be the spice girls first public performance in seven years. that's your eye on entertainment, michelle medina, cbs news los angeles. >>> two honored by the nba yesterday. we'll tell you who they are. >>> and diamonds were all over. but it was one play that determined the outcome. and it wasn't this one. coming up. >>> here's a live look outside at minetta international airport in san jose. it's going to be a busy travel holiday weekend. l.a. has a look at the roads when we come back. the roads when we come back. >>> good thursday morning to you. it's going to be a be
. >> the movie opens in theus in july. >>> the hollywood walk of fame cooked up a star for guy fieri. actor matthew mcconaughey is a friend and fan. >> in a business where you can be anyone you want to be, you have been you the whole time. crazy. amazing. congratulations on getting your star on the hollywood walk of fame, brother. >> fieri has written six best- selling cookbooks. and here's a look behind the scenes. there's the spice girl return to the spotlight. they...
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i had the pleasure of watching so many sunrises and seeing theu beausky.efinitely connected me her. s there is always going to be curiosity with kd guns , so to hav the first place is pushing their curiosity button. it happened in a millisecond, and it changes your life forever. years, stillter 30 a heartbreaking story. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, going head-to-head. the white house digs in as democrats in congress threaten legal action.et much anyone who is anyone in the world of showbiz, sport, 10 fashion, was at the fundraising gala at the metropolitan. this ye's theme was camp, and among the attendees were cardi b and lady gaga. nada tawfik reports. nada: the met gala always delivers over the top looks. this year's theme, celebration of t cap athletic, inspired some of the most extravagant -- campth aesic they do, inspired some of the most extravagant styles yet. lady gaga stole the spotlight early on. she took her time unveiling a total of 4 different outfits. a the steps, she gave theatrical performa
i had the pleasure of watching so many sunrises and seeing theu beausky.efinitely connected me her. s there is always going to be curiosity with kd guns , so to hav the first place is pushing their curiosity button. it happened in a millisecond, and it changes your life forever. years, stillter 30 a heartbreaking story. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, going head-to-head. the white house digs in as democrats in congress threaten legal...
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loyal supporters of the president say trade policy and immigration are different issues, and while theua more border, tariffs are not the tools to use to build it. sophie long, bbc news, san diego. jane: for more on this move and what the response may be, i icane with the former m ambassador to the u.s. what impact is all this having on u.s.-mexican relations? >>ly it is certa the proverbial wrench in the works. first of all, if the tariffs stand, and especially if they escalate to the 25% maximum the president has threatened to apply on mexican exports, it will have a huge economic impact on both countries. people forget that as a result the trade war -- the u. trade war with china, mexico in the first quarter of 2019 has now displaced china and is the first trading partner of the united states. we trade $1.6 billion a day of goods in both directions every single day. willit is not just wha happen with the price of avocados and mexican beer. it is everything from machinery to medical equipment tona aeical components to autos. one of the things that has i happenedthese 20 years of nafta
loyal supporters of the president say trade policy and immigration are different issues, and while theua more border, tariffs are not the tools to use to build it. sophie long, bbc news, san diego. jane: for more on this move and what the response may be, i icane with the former m ambassador to the u.s. what impact is all this having on u.s.-mexican relations? >>ly it is certa the proverbial wrench in the works. first of all, if the tariffs stand, and especially if they escalate to the...
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. >> reporter: national securit advisor john bolton said theu. s. is not seeking war with iran. but he has repeatedly called for regime change there. esident trump's close allies, saudi arabia's crown prince and israel's benjamin netanyahu have also both called for a hard line on iran. >> that was richard eel reporting. >> president trump has granted a full pardon to a former u.s. soldr who was convicted in 2009 of killing an iraqi prisoner. during his trial michael acknowledged that instead ofan trorting the prisoner as ordered, he questioned the man at gunpoint. and says he shot him out of self-defense. he was sentenced to 25 years in prison which was reduced to 15 years. he was paroled in 2014. the white house says 27 generals and admirals signed a brief in support of the self-defense claim. he thanked the president for his tremendous act of mercy. >> the fight rages on between the trump administration and democrats. a court battle is likely on the way as the treasury department formally denies the request for president trump's taxreturns. and the judiciary committee is geari
. >> reporter: national securit advisor john bolton said theu. s. is not seeking war with iran. but he has repeatedly called for regime change there. esident trump's close allies, saudi arabia's crown prince and israel's benjamin netanyahu have also both called for a hard line on iran. >> that was richard eel reporting. >> president trump has granted a full pardon to a former u.s. soldr who was convicted in 2009 of killing an iraqi prisoner. during his trial michael...
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general election -- is itame to a general ection quickly who is not dead set on taking britain out of theua: why has the brexit process been so painful? gary: because the country is split down the middle, quite as simple as that. the vote was very close. yes, it was a majority, bco people have hardened in their views. there is no middle ground. in somways it is not surprising that parliament is paralyzed by the whole process. laura: gary o'donoghue, thank you so much for joining us. we will bring yoloall of the deents over brexit in britain as the week goes on. well, political fireworks are not exactly confined to the u.k. here in washington, a rare attempt at bipartisanship ew upafter a few minutes. house and senate leaders met the president at the white house to talabout a $2 billion infrastructure plan. when the house speaker said beforehand that mr. trump was engaging in a cover-up, things went downhill radly. the bbc's nick bryant reports. nick: this wild day in washington began with a meeting of democrats on capitol hillg amidst increaslls for an impeachment inquiry into donald trump
general election -- is itame to a general ection quickly who is not dead set on taking britain out of theua: why has the brexit process been so painful? gary: because the country is split down the middle, quite as simple as that. the vote was very close. yes, it was a majority, bco people have hardened in their views. there is no middle ground. in somways it is not surprising that parliament is paralyzed by the whole process. laura: gary o'donoghue, thank you so much for joining us. we will...
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of theu get out regulated institutions into shadow banking, there is a lot of capital that has movedthat direction and less transparency. is something to watch. >> problems? >> i don't think it is necessarily systemic. when you think about that space, some of the capital is longer dated. it is not money that can run away very quickly. that willarkets grow, be something to watch and monitor. the regulatory environment has pushed more credit lending and that direction. that is something we should remain focused on. >> david solomon praised jerome owell and that conversation. coming up, talking monetary policy with the cleveland fed president. plus more from the milken conference. there are problems the u.s. still needs to fix. ♪ >> the key is how well we deploy our resources. so with xfinity mobile i can customize each line for each family member? yup. and since it comes with your internet, you can switch wireless carriers, and save hundreds of dollars a year. are you pullin' my leg? nope. you sure you're not pullin' my leg? i think it's your dog. oh it's him. good call. get the data o
of theu get out regulated institutions into shadow banking, there is a lot of capital that has movedthat direction and less transparency. is something to watch. >> problems? >> i don't think it is necessarily systemic. when you think about that space, some of the capital is longer dated. it is not money that can run away very quickly. that willarkets grow, be something to watch and monitor. the regulatory environment has pushed more credit lending and that direction. that is...
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the opinion says the constitution requires a process other than theus criminalce system to formally accuse a sitting president of wrong if we had confidence that the president clearly did not commit crime, we would have said so. >> mueller never spoke the word impeachment but his remarks jusn tur up the heat on the debate on that. >> craig boswell is tracking it all for us. >> reporter: special counsel robert mueller steps before camerang breaki his silence and making it clear his russia report did not exonerate president trump. >> if we had had confidence the president clearly did not commit a crime we would have said so. >> reporter: mueller stuck to the report he released last month whether theresident obstructed justice by interfering with the investigation. >> we did not however make a determination whether the president did commit a crime. >> reporr: mueller says he never had the option to charge the president with a crime, based on justice department policy. >> a predent cannot be charged with a federal crime while he is in office. >> reporter: president trump reacted quickly, tweet
the opinion says the constitution requires a process other than theus criminalce system to formally accuse a sitting president of wrong if we had confidence that the president clearly did not commit crime, we would have said so. >> mueller never spoke the word impeachment but his remarks jusn tur up the heat on the debate on that. >> craig boswell is tracking it all for us. >> reporter: special counsel robert mueller steps before camerang breaki his silence and making it clear...
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rocket ships to space, connecting the world. , theu think it is more men making of silicon valley hiringen a priority could make it happen? they seem to make anything happen but this. melinda: absolutely. people keep making excuses, oh, the pipeline. well, fine, create pathways in. we know that the best universities are gaining more women and minorities. we can do this, we just have to set it as a goal. the great thing happening is that the press is putting pressure on these companies to be transparent. once you are transparent and there is pressure there and you have a tight labor market, women are voting with their feet. they are saying i don't want to go to those for companies, i will look at these other job offers. that will create change. emily: i know you are also involved with a nonprofit that is also hoping to get more women into investing. what sort of benchmark should the industry be setting? what sort of benchmark should companies be setting? 50-50? melinda: eventually, i think we can. we just need to stop saying that is not possible, we need to stop having excuses. when you l
rocket ships to space, connecting the world. , theu think it is more men making of silicon valley hiringen a priority could make it happen? they seem to make anything happen but this. melinda: absolutely. people keep making excuses, oh, the pipeline. well, fine, create pathways in. we know that the best universities are gaining more women and minorities. we can do this, we just have to set it as a goal. the great thing happening is that the press is putting pressure on these companies to be...
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. >> reporter: members of theus aviation subcommittee pressing the faa for answe after the boeing max37 airliner widely used in the u.s. crashed over the past seven months. the focus of the crash investigations. >>why, until the plane went down, the first plane, lion air, it wasn't even in the manual this automotive system existed. >> reporter: a d after airing this recording of a meeting between american airlines pilots and boeingk which too place less than a month after the first crash. nbc news has not verified the recording. >> we're the last line of defense to being in that smoking hole. and we need the knowledge. >> reporter: the airlines that flies the 737 max cancelled its flights throughout most of the summer, the faa could soon start testing and return the plane to the skies. >> boeing wil submit their application to the update of the software. the fourth and finalss subn we expect, i don't know, early the next week or so? >> reporter: when that happens, the next unknow will airline crews and flying public feel confident the 737 max is safe? nbc news, >>> from the air to the
. >> reporter: members of theus aviation subcommittee pressing the faa for answe after the boeing max37 airliner widely used in the u.s. crashed over the past seven months. the focus of the crash investigations. >>why, until the plane went down, the first plane, lion air, it wasn't even in the manual this automotive system existed. >> reporter: a d after airing this recording of a meeting between american airlines pilots and boeingk which too place less than a month after the...
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. >>> some of the best action at an nsa playoff game this week didn't even happen on theu cort. that's green bay packer offensive linemen dav bakhtiari downs down beers on the jumbotron. the crowd loved it and when david challenged quarterback aaron rodgers to match him. he couldn't keep up, though. that bucks/raptors series is stilloing on. game six is tonight at 8:30. he's like,ang on, hang on. i'm going to try. yep, yep -- nope. can't do it. that's all right. anyway -- listen, oh, that's a third. look at -- anyway. a >>> we' seen images like this behind me here. you know how the rest of it usually goes. a robber is able to get some cash and then runs away. but the robber got a big surprise when the cashier out a gun. his hatchet didn't seem so threatening then. the cashier then casually called 911. police say the robber gave up the hatchet and alogized to the cashier. the robber was able to sneak out and run away and police still have not caught him. whew. he was prepared. >>> and police haven't caught this guy either behind me here. you probably saw this mug shot earlier thi
. >>> some of the best action at an nsa playoff game this week didn't even happen on theu cort. that's green bay packer offensive linemen dav bakhtiari downs down beers on the jumbotron. the crowd loved it and when david challenged quarterback aaron rodgers to match him. he couldn't keep up, though. that bucks/raptors series is stilloing on. game six is tonight at 8:30. he's like,ang on, hang on. i'm going to try. yep, yep -- nope. can't do it. that's all right. anyway -- listen, oh,...
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sderrick ward joins us from the national mall to explain why the organizers selected our city tasxdlp theuspecially this weekend. think about all of thoseçó peop it. that's the idea behind this project. it's called aon mq quilt because they think this is a monument to the people who have they figurew3 this ishe best message to that get that across. each of these quilted panels each of these quilted panels tells a stor that isxd paiully keptt(ecret. abuse. of rape and here stories are laid bare in >> it's like spaceto heal. we are demanding spaces for supported instead of shunned. itsrp ke.now. some of themççó areÑi survivors well. >> a lot of times when wexd see public conversations about this issue, the needs of survivors id our always put first. >> reporter: the exhibit was the idea of hannah whow3ñr borrows the famous aids quilt. ite messages and emotions are hand stched in thejf cloth. sometimes an easier process than talking openly about thee1 orde. the #qç%át(u has traveled to al 50 states. it's traversed the southern border with mexico. the final stop here in d.c. is a natural way
sderrick ward joins us from the national mall to explain why the organizers selected our city tasxdlp theuspecially this weekend. think about all of thoseçó peop it. that's the idea behind this project. it's called aon mq quilt because they think this is a monument to the people who have they figurew3 this ishe best message to that get that across. each of these quilted panels each of these quilted panels tells a stor that isxd paiully keptt(ecret. abuse. of rape and here stories are laid...
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still trade talks between theus and china are set to resume later today in washington. >>> several accidentsrting to delay your commute. this is at whitten. southbound 880. drive time is going to be 35 minutes from esperrian. it is slow and go across the san mateo bridge. off to the city this. is starting to cause a backup. northbound mariposa. at least one lane blocked. even slower behind that. here is a live picture that is buffing. so -- buffering. it apparently is running slowly this morning as well. mary? >> all right. thanks, emily. we're starting off the day with cloudy skies. also areas of fog and patchy drizzle on the coast of the bay. slow, gradual clearing with seasonal daytime highs, tonight, a 20% chance of shower. best chance will be in the east bay as well as for the south bay. but just in time for the weekend. we're looking at plenty of sunshine. fantastic weather on sunday for mother's day. temps will be a little cooler as we head through the middle part of next week. and the longer-range weather models. they bring the chance of showers back in the forecast by the end of nex
still trade talks between theus and china are set to resume later today in washington. >>> several accidentsrting to delay your commute. this is at whitten. southbound 880. drive time is going to be 35 minutes from esperrian. it is slow and go across the san mateo bridge. off to the city this. is starting to cause a backup. northbound mariposa. at least one lane blocked. even slower behind that. here is a live picture that is buffing. so -- buffering. it apparently is running slowly...
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he's live for us at theus court you just got some new information in this case. >> reporter: we did.hand on the arrest warrant affidavit and they do go into grizzly detail about the moment leading up to the death of 14-year-old ariania fun es diaz. the suspects ured herinto the woods and forced her to undress befe they bate say ho thaert ce phone video of the aftermath was taken and shared amongst the suspe suspects. it is for those reasons that the prosecutors ask the judge these suspects not be released before their trial. today the judge agreed. appearing for theirst time before a prince george's county judge, 17-year-old joel escobar and 14-year-old cynthia hernandez nucamendi were both ordered to be held without bond for the alleged murr o 14-year-old arianaes diaz. both suspects are being charged as adults. according to police, escobar, and the other lu aed her into wooded area and killed. escobar hit her with a baseball bat while fuenteso
he's live for us at theus court you just got some new information in this case. >> reporter: we did.hand on the arrest warrant affidavit and they do go into grizzly detail about the moment leading up to the death of 14-year-old ariania fun es diaz. the suspects ured herinto the woods and forced her to undress befe they bate say ho thaert ce phone video of the aftermath was taken and shared amongst the suspe suspects. it is for those reasons that the prosecutors ask the judge these...
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they are still looking for theu iversity of maryland graduate and police do not suspect foul play. the family is from st.mary's county and they believe she might be injured. >>> as students graduate, the school is dealing with fallouts over admissions cheating scandal. one student expelled is suing the school. megan mcgrath has reactionrom parents and students. >> reporter: two students here at georgetown university were expiled after being led to that admissions scandal. and now one of the students has filed a lawsuit. adam completed his junior ear here at georgetown but this month his fa ger pleadedlty to paying $400,000 to former tennis coach gordon ernst special admission for his son. now adam said he did not know about that payoff and wants tom re at the university and keep his credits. now we got reaction from several parents and students who agree with the university's decision to expel the student. >> i just feel that there should be some accountability for people that got in that didn't earn it the right way. >> knowing what we know about the payments and them getting ia a
they are still looking for theu iversity of maryland graduate and police do not suspect foul play. the family is from st.mary's county and they believe she might be injured. >>> as students graduate, the school is dealing with fallouts over admissions cheating scandal. one student expelled is suing the school. megan mcgrath has reactionrom parents and students. >> reporter: two students here at georgetown university were expiled after being led to that admissions scandal. and now...
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edw they hope that the community will help identi hadentify theu. >> we will bring those responsible for justice. >> reporter: and in spits of s unsettling discovery,heythink that there is no threat, that this was a targeted victim. julie carey, news 4. >>> now aeetory you will s only on news 4. cracks have formed in sections of the world war ii mmorial. it is not a safety risk, but some federal officials say itre uires immediate attention. and scott mccfarland .reports >> reporter: the largest are on the atlantic side. if you don't know where it is,i s difficult to find. but once you get up close to it, the crack is larger than life and growing. ♪ as we get closer to memorial aly, the crowds will grow here and they will w past a big scar on a major pillar. about 20 feet long and beginning to branch off. this army veteran saw the cracks in the stone. >> we have to preserve this, makes no sense to build this beautiful memorial and just let it go to sham bems. >> reporter: there are also cracks on the district of columbia pillar. national park service says that they have called a study
edw they hope that the community will help identi hadentify theu. >> we will bring those responsible for justice. >> reporter: and in spits of s unsettling discovery,heythink that there is no threat, that this was a targeted victim. julie carey, news 4. >>> now aeetory you will s only on news 4. cracks have formed in sections of the world war ii mmorial. it is not a safety risk, but some federal officials say itre uires immediate attention. and scott mccfarland .reports...
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administration white house personnel director oversaw security clearances, and that placed him squarely in theuiddle of a democratic lion's den where he was accused of being pushed by top white house aides into issuing security clearances for, among others president trump's daughter ivanka and son-in-law jared kushner. the democratic outrage was probably put forth by liberal media outlets. watch. >> elijah cummings told me last night, in his view, what is happening with the security clearance is a million times worse than what hillary clinton on the email controversy. >> security clearances are a presidential prerogative. how do you establish norms after those have been broken as badly as they have by this president? >> the common media narrative was that president trump told then white house counsel don mcgahn to order carl klein to issue ivanka and jared kushner's equity clearances. when he refused, he told white house chief of staff john kelly, said nobody in the white house, including john kelly, ever interfered or pressured him to grant or revoke a security clearance. his answer did not sa
administration white house personnel director oversaw security clearances, and that placed him squarely in theuiddle of a democratic lion's den where he was accused of being pushed by top white house aides into issuing security clearances for, among others president trump's daughter ivanka and son-in-law jared kushner. the democratic outrage was probably put forth by liberal media outlets. watch. >> elijah cummings told me last night, in his view, what is happening with the security...
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safety i a top priority for theu fairfax cy school board. >> today it's set to make a major decision involving the motorized partitions that ook the life of a third grader last year. news4's mental health is liver with details. good morning. -- news4's megan mcgrath is live with details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. itas a tragic accident, and the goal is to make sure it never happens again. tonight the fairfax county school board is expected to vote to shift money in order to make safety improvements happen faster. it was may ofast year when third grader wesley lapicky was killed by a notarized partition. he was a helping teacher operate it when he was caught between e partition and the wall tonight the board is expected to free up moneyo install safety senso to existing motorized partitions in e school system. the sensors would detect the presence of a person in the danger zone and stopot the mr. if the board votes in favor of shifting the money from the re ervefund, the work would be done this summer.th e work would get underway this summer. h they wouldn'te to wait fo
safety i a top priority for theu fairfax cy school board. >> today it's set to make a major decision involving the motorized partitions that ook the life of a third grader last year. news4's mental health is liver with details. good morning. -- news4's megan mcgrath is live with details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. itas a tragic accident, and the goal is to make sure it never happens again. tonight the fairfax county school board is expected to vote to shift money in...
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. >> reporter: some drive for theú airport to catch a ride.back to you. >> darcy, thank you. >>> a deadly apartment fire in new york city has killed several people, including several children. >> what we're showing you here is cell phone video from ine scene harlem. u say those children ranged y just mention in ages from three to 11 years old. there were four of them along with mother and an adult male relative killed. it is not clear what started the fire. but firefighters think it may have started in the kitchen of ththe fifloor apartment. it took firefighters about two hours to get this fire under control. >>> traffic is moving again on -270 in montgomery county but 5:00 this morning a tracrer-trailer caught fi near clapper roa fire isut. the truck was crrying organic food. the southbound lanes are back open and traffic is slowly moving. >>> this morning we're hearing from the husband of the won found dead in the potomac river. 72-year-old barbara bushkin was ning from a charity event when her vehicle plunged into the river on sunday night.
. >> reporter: some drive for theú airport to catch a ride.back to you. >> darcy, thank you. >>> a deadly apartment fire in new york city has killed several people, including several children. >> what we're showing you here is cell phone video from ine scene harlem. u say those children ranged y just mention in ages from three to 11 years old. there were four of them along with mother and an adult male relative killed. it is not clear what started the fire. but...
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i think there is over blowing of the fact that it was revenge, i don't agree with his chosen words theuat you smell and in people found things in his past that came up during his confirmation hearings. if you have something it will be brought up and uncovered and he is still there. >> shannon: if you know are others out there who has made great claims against president clinton that said nobody has investigated her claims. >> nobody deserves to face any abstention you did attack let alone allegation of misconduct and that is what this comes down to, it appears in this remark that bill clinton was legitimizing the smear campaign that brett kavanaugh and his family had to go through simply because he wanted some sort of political revenge. >> shannon: ten seconds and then we have to go. >> she would not call it a smear campaign, that was genuine testimony it just wasn't enough to stop brett kavanaugh. >> shannon: i think we could talk it lot more, but we are out of time. our midnight hero is next, two of them tonight. my book is on sale, i'm going to wear this saturday, i hope to see you th
i think there is over blowing of the fact that it was revenge, i don't agree with his chosen words theuat you smell and in people found things in his past that came up during his confirmation hearings. if you have something it will be brought up and uncovered and he is still there. >> shannon: if you know are others out there who has made great claims against president clinton that said nobody has investigated her claims. >> nobody deserves to face any abstention you did attack let...
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here's the bus stop forecast. 68 degrs at theus stop. sun rise at 5:47.he time the kids get out, temperatures will start to rise. we'll see a good chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the day. not for everybody. tune ink to chucell early tomorrow morning. make sure you download the nba washington app. check the radar before you sn the kids walking to sool. 86 by recess. 92 by the time we're picking up the kids. 88 on wednesday. good chance of shower or thunderstorm in the afternoon. 90 on thursday. 86 on friday. then some nicer numbers coming in. 85 saturday. 84 sunday. chance of showers and storms on sunday. could be strong. early next week for the first week of june, looking gat. >> 101. that's crazy. >> no thanks. >>> coming up, speaking of, hot max scherzer, man, he continues to do it all for the nats. ♪ ♪ ♪ rhythm is a dancer i ♪s a soul companion ♪ you can feel it everywhere ♪ lift your hands and voices ♪ free your mind and join us ♪ you can feel it in the air ♪ oh sorry, we were running late. no problem, come on in. ♪ honey, we are seriousl
here's the bus stop forecast. 68 degrs at theus stop. sun rise at 5:47.he time the kids get out, temperatures will start to rise. we'll see a good chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the day. not for everybody. tune ink to chucell early tomorrow morning. make sure you download the nba washington app. check the radar before you sn the kids walking to sool. 86 by recess. 92 by the time we're picking up the kids. 88 on wednesday. good chance of shower or thunderstorm in the afternoon. 90...
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theu 10-year-old is arhero in his own life. it came to light as mason brawner was in a local hospital. it's about supervillains who become superheroes to fight a bigger bad guy. it wasth 10,000th wish to be granted. thousands appead in uptown theater northwest and mayor bowser declared may 15th, make-a-wish mid-atlantic day. it does incredible work for kids battling serious illnesses. and mason -- basically creative skbreen creativegeesus. -- creative genius. the movie will be available on youtubou check it >>> we're checking in with chuck bell at nats park. hey there, chuck. >> reporter: hello. look what i got there. lots of fun down here today. it's weather day at nats park. t'll beking about baseball and all the fun the kids will be having coming up. don't go away. >>> and a first 4 traffic a major mess on 95 northbound at 198. we are shut down. s ll detail >>> back now at 5:45 with new information overnight. nbc news has learned that the 2 1/2-year-old guatemalan boy who died was in u.s. custody. an official said the boy ha
theu 10-year-old is arhero in his own life. it came to light as mason brawner was in a local hospital. it's about supervillains who become superheroes to fight a bigger bad guy. it wasth 10,000th wish to be granted. thousands appead in uptown theater northwest and mayor bowser declared may 15th, make-a-wish mid-atlantic day. it does incredible work for kids battling serious illnesses. and mason -- basically creative skbreen creativegeesus. -- creative genius. the movie will be available on...
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and you have to, i think one of theu cases you have to make th democrats win.theth former head of the democratic party in pennsylvania, and i gather joe biden has a lot of support in pennsylvania. but he said this about you. he said i'm supremely confident bernie sanders could not win pennsylvania. many, manyop democrats in pennsylvania stick their fingers in their ears. tell us how you win pennsylvania? >> look, let me just say this o ed who i have known for many years and the entire democratic establishment. there are millions of people who are sick and tired of that democratic establishment. what ed should know is that a recent poll that came out had me eightt points ahead of trump in pennsylvania. we have had polls which have me way ahead of him in michigan and wisconsin and all over this country. the reason that my campaign can beat donald trump is we're going to create the kind of excitement that weki need to bring out the large voter turnout. we're going to bring out young people, who not only are interested and are going to fight for real climate change
and you have to, i think one of theu cases you have to make th democrats win.theth former head of the democratic party in pennsylvania, and i gather joe biden has a lot of support in pennsylvania. but he said this about you. he said i'm supremely confident bernie sanders could not win pennsylvania. many, manyop democrats in pennsylvania stick their fingers in their ears. tell us how you win pennsylvania? >> look, let me just say this o ed who i have known for many years and the entire...
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he immediately went to the locker room for evaluation and did not return to theu .ors won the game against the houston rockets. we're expected to learn more about his condition and the chances of continuing post season later today. >>>heoday t 2018 world series champions, the boston red sox, will meet president trump at the white house. >> not everyone will be going, though.ay several plers and the manager, alex corea say they will skip theceremony. corea is a native of puerto rico. he's just set at ththe president has treated the u.s. island territory in the aftermath of hurricane maria. >>> some of the players may be tired, too. the boston red sox had a late night. they went into extra innings with the baltimore orioles at camden yards. boston ended up winning 2-1 12 innings. that is a long game, chuck bell. >> it sure is. rainor chances f today are low. rain chances are increasing as we head toward friday and saturday. sunday looks like it may be completely lost to raindrops, and the rain may hang well into monday morning. car washing forecast. probably not. a fe
he immediately went to the locker room for evaluation and did not return to theu .ors won the game against the houston rockets. we're expected to learn more about his condition and the chances of continuing post season later today. >>>heoday t 2018 world series champions, the boston red sox, will meet president trump at the white house. >> not everyone will be going, though.ay several plers and the manager, alex corea say they will skip theceremony. corea is a native of puerto...
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is on theus on it cultural level. come into the intelligence community, you don't have to leave to go back to school to get a graduate degree. we offer certified degree programs. you can stay. to moveeed geographically, we have locations all around the country. we can support you. we can make sure that you know opportunities are out there. we have a very mobile workforce. these employees are looking for different opportunities. some might not be within the intelligence community. we want to have flexibility so that when those individuals do leave, they know they can come back with better skills having different sector. and come in and out of the federal government over the course of their careers. not just a door that you go out of and you never come back. we want people to have diverse experiences and their careers as well. you mentioned the improvement in the overall workforce. is that a function of increased hiring, better attention, a combination of both? which is the area that you think needs more work? i think w
is on theus on it cultural level. come into the intelligence community, you don't have to leave to go back to school to get a graduate degree. we offer certified degree programs. you can stay. to moveeed geographically, we have locations all around the country. we can support you. we can make sure that you know opportunities are out there. we have a very mobile workforce. these employees are looking for different opportunities. some might not be within the intelligence community. we want to...
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ver theu aware that o last decade, there have been 1,400 cases of wage theft across the u.s.? >> i certainly wouldn't doubt that there may be such a situation. but i think it's pretty isolated. >> reporter: ron simpson, a founding director of 6beds, a group representing small care facilities in california, tnks most do a good job. >> the caregivers were really happy with their situation in most cases. >> reporter: why were they happy? >> because thehad a place where they could live, and they loved what they were doing. they were fulfilled by enriching somebody else's life.or >> rr: but that is not what i found in dozens of interviews with workers who wera to speak up. their bosses have threatened to fire them or report them to immigration. some feared for their safety. >> because of the millions involv on the part of the employer, i'm scared of my life. >> reporter: this worker is a witness in one of the largest cases involving residential care wage theft. >> i wanted to quit, but i needed the job i needed to survive. >> reporter: while working for the operator of th she says
ver theu aware that o last decade, there have been 1,400 cases of wage theft across the u.s.? >> i certainly wouldn't doubt that there may be such a situation. but i think it's pretty isolated. >> reporter: ron simpson, a founding director of 6beds, a group representing small care facilities in california, tnks most do a good job. >> the caregivers were really happy with their situation in most cases. >> reporter: why were they happy? >> because thehad a place...
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. >> if you include all of the costs, and you also include theu constant rate ts that have been goingover the last four years i've been doing it, i'mab probly getting pretty close to just what san francisco's minimum wage would be, to honest. >>eporter: uber says there have been rate changes in both directions. but that doe't mitigate the impotence drivers feel in the hands of a faceless, forever- tweaked algorithm.>> henever they do any changes, we are forced to accept and agree to their terms in order to go online and start driving. >> we have absolutely no power whatsoever. uber does as they will, and we have no choice but to accept it. >> reporter: but despite their gripes, both maklad and martinez continue to drive. >> the main draw is the flexibility. >> to be honest, it's the only job that i can do while going to school. >> reporter: unsurprisingly, uber economists like libby mishkin studfld the value of ibility. >> drivers worked more as a result of this flexibility, because they don't have to commit to doing something that they might not want to do later. they can just choose
. >> if you include all of the costs, and you also include theu constant rate ts that have been goingover the last four years i've been doing it, i'mab probly getting pretty close to just what san francisco's minimum wage would be, to honest. >>eporter: uber says there have been rate changes in both directions. but that doe't mitigate the impotence drivers feel in the hands of a faceless, forever- tweaked algorithm.>> henever they do any changes, we are forced to accept and...
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how peopl protected, how sexual violence has been normalized, and how sexual violence was used in theupast to displafrom the land. we're here still on the ground, just trying to get basic services like police officers, broadband service. if we could get 9-1-1 on navajo nation, we would be doing something spectacular. te're literally in the dark when it comes tcommunications, when it comes to emergency response. we have one shelter here and it can only house eight people. i sit on the navajo nation council here in window rock, arizona. my family originates from the sheep springs area along the chuska mountns where we have en for many generations. so my family's story and the story of myself is like many navajos. a story of being forced away from land, a story of forcemo l of our grandparents into the school system. at means dealing with intergenerational trauma, knowing that my grandmas who returned from the long walk. the pain and sorrow of losing their home, their relatives, their animals and thing back and rebuilding and, and using our land, using our prayers, using our ceremonies to
how peopl protected, how sexual violence has been normalized, and how sexual violence was used in theupast to displafrom the land. we're here still on the ground, just trying to get basic services like police officers, broadband service. if we could get 9-1-1 on navajo nation, we would be doing something spectacular. te're literally in the dark when it comes tcommunications, when it comes to emergency response. we have one shelter here and it can only house eight people. i sit on the navajo...
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about theu think incredible drops we saw in yields around the world? seen a little bit of a bounce, putting in some kind of floor now. the lows that we saw on the 10-year treasury. bonds still yielding -16 basis points. what does it tell you? >> it tells me the market is pricing in the u.s. economy close to the end of the cycle. the fed will be easing and because that is happening, the opportunity for other central banks to tighten is gone and they will have to be reversing. it is a race to the bottom globally. really driven by the end of the expansion being forecast in the u.s., but also the breakdown in trade. lower trade means slower gdp growth globally. matt: you don't see this then is just a dip in yields, a rally to be sold in fixed income. you see is holding at these levels? >> when you have looked at the equity open, that looks entirety characteristic of a dead cat bounce. there is the asymmetry that we got. we got the central bank puts. that is the difference. equity markets still have significant downside. frays.economy phrase -- bond markets
about theu think incredible drops we saw in yields around the world? seen a little bit of a bounce, putting in some kind of floor now. the lows that we saw on the 10-year treasury. bonds still yielding -16 basis points. what does it tell you? >> it tells me the market is pricing in the u.s. economy close to the end of the cycle. the fed will be easing and because that is happening, the opportunity for other central banks to tighten is gone and they will have to be reversing. it is a race...
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. >> the national security adviser john bolton has consistently advocated actually for removing theu r iranian regime. at least he did that before he became the national security adviser. what about secretary of state mike pompeo. are bolton and pompeo, from your knowledge, senator, on the same page? >> i've long known secretary pompeo and ambassador bolton. long agreed with them on a lot of issues, but ultimately advisers advise and the president decides. i know there's a lot of reporting about palace intrigue and disagreements in the administration. but as the president said, that's routine when you face grave decisions like whether to commit military forces into action. it's not surprising to know there are some disagreements behind the scenes. but advisers advise. online the president sdooid sde. that's true of this president and the 44 that came before him. >> someone who has served in iraq and afghanistan, are you happy with the advice the president is getting? >> everything i've seen that suggests to me that he's getting a full range of options and they're considering all the
. >> the national security adviser john bolton has consistently advocated actually for removing theu r iranian regime. at least he did that before he became the national security adviser. what about secretary of state mike pompeo. are bolton and pompeo, from your knowledge, senator, on the same page? >> i've long known secretary pompeo and ambassador bolton. long agreed with them on a lot of issues, but ultimately advisers advise and the president decides. i know there's a lot of...
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that theu make sure young men and women in that area have a longer school year, a longer school day,tary education that, takes place in sco. that will help the talented young people get ahead. griffin, ais ken fascinating conversation speaking exclusively to erik schatzker. the conversation was u.s. based, a lot of thought-provoking ideas for europe as well. up next, battle of the charts. terminal users can interact with the charts. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: this is "bloomberg markets: european open." time for battle of the charts, dani burger and maria tadeo. dani: we are in the middle of a turbulent earnings season, but it has created a great environment for stocks. correlation in u.s. and european indices has fallen, so this is one month correlation. the u.s. is at its lowest since 2017, in europe, the lowest , giving investors opportunity to go in. anna: interesting. maria? >> i am looking at venezuela. this was a state oil company many see as a proxy for country risk. and rallied at the start of the year but has now dropped. investors do not know how to read the situation. inte
that theu make sure young men and women in that area have a longer school year, a longer school day,tary education that, takes place in sco. that will help the talented young people get ahead. griffin, ais ken fascinating conversation speaking exclusively to erik schatzker. the conversation was u.s. based, a lot of thought-provoking ideas for europe as well. up next, battle of the charts. terminal users can interact with the charts. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: this is "bloomberg markets:...
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. -- theu said so earlier no success.is on after all, you are hoping to accomplish what every president since nixon and every secretary of state since kissinger has in one way, shape or form tried to do, so the smart money is not on success, given especially the high bar you have outlined for success and actual resolution of the conflict. have you factored into your thinking the locations of failure? has its own set of outcomes and its own impact on the various parties. what do you think about the potential applications of ail your? -- of failure? thing different to me about being in washington, everyone in washington can complain about the status quo. when you try to put something in play to make something better, then all of a sudden everything goes crazy about all the stuff that could go wrong, and people talk about how they could also get worse. but the reality is if you want to make something better, you have to take a risk that it could get worse. our goal is to figure out how we mitigate the downsides and do everything possible to try and achieve the upsides? what i think we are
. -- theu said so earlier no success.is on after all, you are hoping to accomplish what every president since nixon and every secretary of state since kissinger has in one way, shape or form tried to do, so the smart money is not on success, given especially the high bar you have outlined for success and actual resolution of the conflict. have you factored into your thinking the locations of failure? has its own set of outcomes and its own impact on the various parties. what do you think about...
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i chased bad guys all over theus world, ran intelligence officers, terrorists, nuclear weapon proliferatorsrom sea to shining sea is the most expensive and least effective way to do border security. and part of that is there's parts of the border where border patrol's response time is measured in hours to days.sp and so, if your se time is measured hours to day, then guess what a wall is actually not a physical barrier so, let's have technology. let's -- every mile of the border is different from every other mile , let's make sure we're using the right tool in that place so, we should be talking about a strategy but let me tell you thispe what's hng at the border right now is, indeed, a crisis last month, 100,000 people -- 103,000 people came in here illegally. and to give some context to that number, all-of-last year was 400,000 people but the root cause of this problem is lack of economic opportunity and violence in the northern triangle. that is el salvador, guatemala, and honduras we need to have a marshall plan for that region. we should have a special senior diplomat to work in that r
i chased bad guys all over theus world, ran intelligence officers, terrorists, nuclear weapon proliferatorsrom sea to shining sea is the most expensive and least effective way to do border security. and part of that is there's parts of the border where border patrol's response time is measured in hours to days.sp and so, if your se time is measured hours to day, then guess what a wall is actually not a physical barrier so, let's have technology. let's -- every mile of the border is different...
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individuals wielding power under state authority for the public benefit, that is state action. , theu have a railroad state is involved in that. railroads don't just build, you have got to get licensing, the state has to help out a railroad in various ways. this goes for most commercial ventures. state isestaurants, involved in all of that. and by the way, what are these things doing? they are not throwing a cocktail party. they are making their offering -- they are offering goods, facilities, and services to the public. so harlan says, even if i were , courtpt your premises majority, i think, under your own ground rules, you could say that there is state action here. it is not just private action. with respect to the 13th amendment, harlan says, with respect to slavery, and again, professor finkelman did note that harlan was and had been a theseowner, racialinations are discriminations. the united states did not just abstract,ry in the and had a particular sort of slavery. it had racial slavery. this point ofress it more with respect to the 13th amendment, his head, listen, before th
individuals wielding power under state authority for the public benefit, that is state action. , theu have a railroad state is involved in that. railroads don't just build, you have got to get licensing, the state has to help out a railroad in various ways. this goes for most commercial ventures. state isestaurants, involved in all of that. and by the way, what are these things doing? they are not throwing a cocktail party. they are making their offering -- they are offering goods, facilities,...
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nancy pelosi is coming to theus white ho to meet with the president this morning but not until after that other high stakes meeting with the democratic caucus as a growing number of members within the party are pushing for her and others to begin impeachment proceedings. early this morning the president already hitting back. a series of fiery tweets atta ing democrats claiming when it comes to the mueller report, they want d a over. this morning nancy pelosi facing er ownng pressure from party to begin an impeachment inquiry of president trump. nbc news has learned the house speaker will hold a closed door caucushi meetingmorning where impeachment is expected to be topic number one. >> i believe that an inquiry into impeachment is required at time.oint in >> at a cerin point,his is no longer about politics. this is about joupholding the re of law. >> the president of the united states of america needs to be impeached. he house er: while speaker has been holding the lie saying she's not feeling any pressure to pursue enimpeachmt, this morning "the new york times" citing people involve
nancy pelosi is coming to theus white ho to meet with the president this morning but not until after that other high stakes meeting with the democratic caucus as a growing number of members within the party are pushing for her and others to begin impeachment proceedings. early this morning the president already hitting back. a series of fiery tweets atta ing democrats claiming when it comes to the mueller report, they want d a over. this morning nancy pelosi facing er ownng pressure from party...
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some of them would indicate theu cause and enforceability of the cause and we are looking frankly andis may be among the most important issues how to be accelerate the use of our process with a president stonewalling and imposing all so how can you get a decision quickly and do we need to bring back inherent contempt and bring back powers that congress must exercise that we did not think were necessary but now we see with this president the president to, is i think, is unmarred by ethical considerations or respect to our system of checks and balances. >> you mentioned something at the top and removing parts inig the mueller story, mueller mitigation and counterintelligence investigation at the fbi about foreign interference in the u.s. elections. how are you going to declassify documents, documents from that fbi counterintelligence litigation into your hands on capitol hill because at that moment that is not in the mueller port and not being readily made so how do you put plan to pursue that and how can you get it? >> we have already begun pursuing it and interestingly enough given my
some of them would indicate theu cause and enforceability of the cause and we are looking frankly andis may be among the most important issues how to be accelerate the use of our process with a president stonewalling and imposing all so how can you get a decision quickly and do we need to bring back inherent contempt and bring back powers that congress must exercise that we did not think were necessary but now we see with this president the president to, is i think, is unmarred by ethical...
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mentioned theu young voters and their distance from populism, they are distancing from this election.o the young voters actually understand the debris of world war ii? what actually occurred in the netherlands in 1947 and why there is a european parliament? or have the young voters moved on from our collective memory? you put your finger on a difficult and crucial question , which is a deeper appreciation of why we have chosen to work together instead of fighting. and also what it has brought for the quality of life for all europeans. understandportant to as it is to understand this moment in history in changing power relations in the world and the importance of building a stronger, strategic europe. it is good if people appreciate their history, but more importantly that they take responsibility for this moment and for shaping the future instead of being hands-off or part of a coalition of breakers instead of fielders. tom: you were definitive in europe and the digital world. you on the high ground with a select few. you understand digital in europe. why is there not an apple, a goog
mentioned theu young voters and their distance from populism, they are distancing from this election.o the young voters actually understand the debris of world war ii? what actually occurred in the netherlands in 1947 and why there is a european parliament? or have the young voters moved on from our collective memory? you put your finger on a difficult and crucial question , which is a deeper appreciation of why we have chosen to work together instead of fighting. and also what it has brought...