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tim is an investor.ewly expanding service industries of the new china. he's also the president of roosevelt china investments, a very old company with a long history doing business here, created by the roosevelt family, maybe you've heard of them. this is his clubhouse. really, the house of roosevelt on the bund, right in the middle of it all. wine is big here now. the french chateaus, more and more they look to china as the indicators of price, as the market maker. tim alone has stocked around 4,000 labels here. china in general bought 2 billion bottles of red wine last year alone. think about that for a minute. they are now the leading market for red wine in the world. it's pretty amazing here. >> tim: well, i designed this place in five minutes. i look at this place for like six months -- >> anthony: uh-huh. >> tim: daytime, nighttime, and -- and finally one morning i say, i'm going to make a wine cellar out of this. >> anthony: looks so good. >> tim: thank you. >> anthony: hi, guys. well, this is nic
tim is an investor.ewly expanding service industries of the new china. he's also the president of roosevelt china investments, a very old company with a long history doing business here, created by the roosevelt family, maybe you've heard of them. this is his clubhouse. really, the house of roosevelt on the bund, right in the middle of it all. wine is big here now. the french chateaus, more and more they look to china as the indicators of price, as the market maker. tim alone has stocked around...
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tim scott: because we are a team. margaret talev: welcome to the 73rd annual dinner of the washington press club foundation. i am from bloomberg news and i am the foundation president and i would like to introduce the table. starting on my right into your left, deidra walsh of cnn. she is our secretary. [applause] margaret talev: secretary of the foundation board and dinner committee cochair. congressman cedric richmond, democrat from louisiana. [applause] margaret: diane rehm. [applause] margaret taley: lou jacobson, a political act vice president of our board. [applause] margaret taley: greta von susteren, our master of ceremonies for the night. [applause] margaret taley: senator tim scott of south carolina, republican. [applause] margaret taley: jill jackson of cbs news. [applause] [cheers] margaret taley: jill is the cochair of our dinner committee. congressman jim feinberg of south carolina the assistant democratic leader of the house of representatives. [applause] margaret taley: and our treasurer, sheila casey,
tim scott: because we are a team. margaret talev: welcome to the 73rd annual dinner of the washington press club foundation. i am from bloomberg news and i am the foundation president and i would like to introduce the table. starting on my right into your left, deidra walsh of cnn. she is our secretary. [applause] margaret talev: secretary of the foundation board and dinner committee cochair. congressman cedric richmond, democrat from louisiana. [applause] margaret: diane rehm. [applause]...
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tim: this is "bbc world news america." reported from washington, i am tim willcox. "i have a story to tell and i will talk to investigators," so says michael flynn, but first, the former national security advisor once immunity. the u.s. secretary of state meets allies from nato with reassurance of america's commitment but a demand also that they need to pay more. plus, e-mail, online shopping -- technology has many of us hooked. what makes these gadgets so irresistible? tim: hello. welcome to our viewers in america and around the globe. just when you thought there couldn't be another twist in the investigations into russian interference in the u.s. election, think again. michael flynn who lasted less than a month as president trump's national security adviser, now says he has a story to tell, but will only give evidence if offered immunity. this from management tasks and striking such deals meant you probably committed a crime. on twitter, president trump said flynn had been the victim of a witchhunt. jon sopel reports. jon: the allegations of will go jess -- that j
tim: this is "bbc world news america." reported from washington, i am tim willcox. "i have a story to tell and i will talk to investigators," so says michael flynn, but first, the former national security advisor once immunity. the u.s. secretary of state meets allies from nato with reassurance of america's commitment but a demand also that they need to pay more. plus, e-mail, online shopping -- technology has many of us hooked. what makes these gadgets so irresistible? tim:...
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[laughter] tim scott: i love you, mick.ick said, to his credit, mick said that he was willing to be the most hated man in washington as the head of omb. mick, you have that taken care of about four years ago. he needs a new goal is what he needs. ey, whate, --t tr have we learned about trey gowdy? he told us that you can wear a black suit and white socks and call that fashionable. hair -- tter your [laughter] tim scott: no matter your hair you can have a part-time job on , fox news even as a member of congress. and yesterday, true story, yesterday trey learn something new. he was coming in to talk to my historically black colleges and universities. and he was coming down the hallway. and one of the security guys saw him and said sir, where are , you going? he said, i am going to go talk to the historically black colleges and universities. they looked at him and said, show me some id. [laughter] tim scott: i was like, it even happens to white people. this is awesome, man. anyway, that was funnier in my head. people say what
[laughter] tim scott: i love you, mick.ick said, to his credit, mick said that he was willing to be the most hated man in washington as the head of omb. mick, you have that taken care of about four years ago. he needs a new goal is what he needs. ey, whate, --t tr have we learned about trey gowdy? he told us that you can wear a black suit and white socks and call that fashionable. hair -- tter your [laughter] tim scott: no matter your hair you can have a part-time job on , fox news even as a...
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tim: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am tim willcox. no laptops.hy britain is joining the united states in banning some electronic gadgets uncertain flights. from bombs to the ballot box, northern ireland's martin mcguinness dies at 66. he leaves a complicated legacy print and back where they belong -- the van gogh museum welcomes back 2 stolen paintings worth tens of millions of dollars. tim: hello, and welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. for millions of airline passengers, long-haul flights could seem a whole lot longer, following authorities announcing a ban on laptops, ipads, and other devices bigger than a mobile phone brought as hand luggage the order, based on unspecified threats from affect passengers on u.s.-bound flights from the middle east and north africa, and britain has targeted its security measures as well. frank gardner has this. frank: familiar, tedious, time-consuming. getting laptops and other devices through airport security on direct flights from the middle east to the u.k. is eff
tim: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am tim willcox. no laptops.hy britain is joining the united states in banning some electronic gadgets uncertain flights. from bombs to the ballot box, northern ireland's martin mcguinness dies at 66. he leaves a complicated legacy print and back where they belong -- the van gogh museum welcomes back 2 stolen paintings worth tens of millions of dollars. tim: hello, and welcome to our viewers on public television in...
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reporting from washington, i am tim willcox. with the stroke of a pen, president trump dismantles efforts to combat claim on -- tacoma climate change. fleeing the violence of in most so. iraqi citizens search for any layout as they find themselves increasingly in the line of fire searching for any way out. and new feathers in the cap for native american fashion. a new exhibition celebrates the contemporary look with style. tim: hello. welcome to our viewers in america and around the globe. president trump declared a new era as he dismantled many of the previous administration's efforts to combat climate change. the white house says the new measures will revive the coal industry and create jobs, promises throughout trump's presidential run. one place they were cheering was in pennsylvania, coal country, a region that helped deliver the white house for president trump. >> the coal mine closed more than one year ago. hundreds of well-paid miners were laid-off. blamed the policies of the last government. losing their houses, it is a
reporting from washington, i am tim willcox. with the stroke of a pen, president trump dismantles efforts to combat claim on -- tacoma climate change. fleeing the violence of in most so. iraqi citizens search for any layout as they find themselves increasingly in the line of fire searching for any way out. and new feathers in the cap for native american fashion. a new exhibition celebrates the contemporary look with style. tim: hello. welcome to our viewers in america and around the globe....
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tim: thank you.illhoughts of governor richardson who came into the bureau in washington earlier today. politics is hardly a precise science. science is having a tough time of politics. on tuesday president trump dismantled some of his predecessor's environmental policies. that could significantly set back the u.s.'s ability to meet goals and put other countries in the position to take the lead on climate issues. >> scientists and their processes are under attack. that is terrifying. reporter: you can ignore politics, but politics will not ignore you. we.ident trump: the paris agreement and stop all payments to global warming programs. >> the american public and the like theirc feel mindsets are not being reflected. instead of changing their worldview or mindset, they are doubting the facts. reporter: conservative voters particularly concerned scientists. for that group, trust in scientific research is that a -- is at a 40-year low. how can scientists change that? >> i would love to see 20% of congres
tim: thank you.illhoughts of governor richardson who came into the bureau in washington earlier today. politics is hardly a precise science. science is having a tough time of politics. on tuesday president trump dismantled some of his predecessor's environmental policies. that could significantly set back the u.s.'s ability to meet goals and put other countries in the position to take the lead on climate issues. >> scientists and their processes are under attack. that is terrifying....
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tim: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am kim wilcox. -- tim wilcox. iraqi forces fight their way deeper into the city of mosul with the offensive against so-called islamic state also raising concerns about civilian casualties. >> that is an inaccurate weapon. it might be good for the tempo of the military operation but it isn't necessarily good for preserving civilian lives. tim: russian opposition leader alexei navalny is given a two-week prison sentence from staging the biggest anticorruption protests in years. the kremlin calls that provocation. and with his health care plan in tatters, where does president trump go from here? could infrastructure be a key to bridging the political divide? tim: hello. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. iraqi forces are launching a massive final push against the so-called islamic state in their attempt to drive them out of western mosul. they are deploying helicopter gunships and crude rocket launchers to target the militants. but the bombardments have led to thousands of pe
tim: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am kim wilcox. -- tim wilcox. iraqi forces fight their way deeper into the city of mosul with the offensive against so-called islamic state also raising concerns about civilian casualties. >> that is an inaccurate weapon. it might be good for the tempo of the military operation but it isn't necessarily good for preserving civilian lives. tim: russian opposition leader alexei navalny is given a two-week prison...
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tim: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am tim willcox. mr. comey: no information supports those tweets. we have looked carefully inside the fbi. tim: the head of the fbi says there is no evidence of wiretapping, but the bureau is investigating possible russian meddling in u.s. election and any ties to the trump campaign. iraq's prime minister visits the white house to talk strategy against the islamic state. how the leaders hope to fight back against the militant group. ♪ tim: and celebrating the force's sweetheart, dame vera lynn, on her 100th birthday. her voice the soundtrack to the second world war. , and welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. the allegations had been explosive, and the question --ay, what is the testimony would the testimony be equally so? straight out of the gate the director of the fbi confirmed his agency is looking into possible interference by russia in the u.s. presidential election. by he also made clear there is no evidence to back up president trump's claims of wiretapp
tim: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am tim willcox. mr. comey: no information supports those tweets. we have looked carefully inside the fbi. tim: the head of the fbi says there is no evidence of wiretapping, but the bureau is investigating possible russian meddling in u.s. election and any ties to the trump campaign. iraq's prime minister visits the white house to talk strategy against the islamic state. how the leaders hope to fight back against the...
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tim barber, abc 7 news. kimberly: tim, thank you. a silver alert, 72-year-old sylvester johnson was last seen at 6:00 tonight in 17th street southeast. the police believe he was headed home to his home in capitol heights, maryland, in a red cadillac eldorado. man, six feetlack tall, 200 pounds, bald with a gray beard. he was wearing khaki pants and a blue polo shirt and a brown leather jacket. now, normalcy returning to the vegas strip after a day of chaos that started with an overnight armed burglary at a jewelry store at the blah gio hotel and casino. this afternoon, a gun man shot two people in your vegas hotel and b inside for hours. that shooting on the double-decker bus killed one person come injured a second. the gun man barricaded himself and surrendered at about 6:30 our time. of mine from arlington was in the cosmopolitan hotel at the time and said people ran for their lives, absolutely terrified. >> this was an isolated incident it everything is safe in vegas. kimberly: the police a that the person injured in the gunfire w
tim barber, abc 7 news. kimberly: tim, thank you. a silver alert, 72-year-old sylvester johnson was last seen at 6:00 tonight in 17th street southeast. the police believe he was headed home to his home in capitol heights, maryland, in a red cadillac eldorado. man, six feetlack tall, 200 pounds, bald with a gray beard. he was wearing khaki pants and a blue polo shirt and a brown leather jacket. now, normalcy returning to the vegas strip after a day of chaos that started with an overnight armed...
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and you were originally sam's teacher, tim?lent in sam that made you think this guy was going to make it? >> definitely. definitely. i very much favored him. >> it was unfair, in fact. >> it was very unfair. >> seth: do you think it's likely there are some other people who are in that class watching right now saying, "i knew it." i knew it. i knew he had a hard on for that other guy. [ laughter ] >> had to do all the exercises twice and stuff. >> seth: sam, why don't you show them how to do it. >> i sure will, tim. [ laughter ] >> seth: and obviously -- go ahead. >> like, we became fast friends pretty quick. i was like 18. >> i was 21 and sam was like 18. i would, like, sneak him into the bar too. i would just walk in and be like we're both old guys. >> we're both adults, here we go -- then we'd go and like -- they'd be like, you know, you get in the bar and then you just get comfortable you start to make friends with the bouncers and stuff. without me. >> yeah. >> seth: yeah, yeah. you'd just like be sitting by your phone in t
and you were originally sam's teacher, tim?lent in sam that made you think this guy was going to make it? >> definitely. definitely. i very much favored him. >> it was unfair, in fact. >> it was very unfair. >> seth: do you think it's likely there are some other people who are in that class watching right now saying, "i knew it." i knew it. i knew he had a hard on for that other guy. [ laughter ] >> had to do all the exercises twice and stuff. >>...
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jan, tim and a vet flew with the lions, without incident.africa, we caught up with them being transported through the countryside after what had been the biggest lion airlift in history-- 33 lions, including nine rescued from colombia. >> phillips: seeing these animals when you've taken them to as close as we can give them to freedom really is what it's all about. >> whitaker: the lions are still fenced in, but they have plenty of room to roam-- more than 30 acres. these cats couldn't survive in the wild. most don't have claws, and their teeth have been smashed. here, they'll get fed, and they can bask in a world of new experiences. many had never stepped on grass, had never touched a tree-- life's simple pleasures, long denied. >> this cbs sports update is brought to you by the lincoln motor company. i'm greg dwummable in new york. last night jacksonville state won the ohio valley title and became the first team in the ncaa tournament, the first trip in school history. three more teams claimed an automatic berth today. wichita state won the
jan, tim and a vet flew with the lions, without incident.africa, we caught up with them being transported through the countryside after what had been the biggest lion airlift in history-- 33 lions, including nine rescued from colombia. >> phillips: seeing these animals when you've taken them to as close as we can give them to freedom really is what it's all about. >> whitaker: the lions are still fenced in, but they have plenty of room to roam-- more than 30 acres. these cats...
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tim barber has the latest. audio] ok, we are having problems with tim's remote. a major active investigation happening right now. sign up for the latest breaking news texts at wjla.com/text. alison: and the other big story tonight -- >> we have been promising the americ and replace this broken law because it is failing families, and tomorrow we are proceeding. reporter: do you have the vote? do you have the vote? do you have the vote? alison: will itpass? no answer from the house speaker. this after an ultimatum from the president -- no more talks, it's time to vote on health care. that vote is expected tomorrow morning. tom roussey has what happens in the hours before the vote. tom? tom: it has been a furious day and night of negotiations at the u.s. capitol. tonight, the president is saying -- [no audio] tom: the biggest obstacle, members of the freedom caucus, who believe the bill does not do enough to lower costs. >> we are trying to make health insurance and health care more affordable. republican welfare plan does not do that. tom: concern over costs echoes
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tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: this just in -- a disturbing case gets a new chapter, two teenagers suspected of being here it legally accused of rape at rockville high -- of being here illegally accused of rape at rockville high. are just learning that immigration and customs enforcement officers arrested sanchez-reyes friday. he is the father of henry sanchez-reyes, who was accused of raping a 14-year-old girl at rockville high school. both suspects are suspected undocumented immigrants. ice says the father is a citizen of guatemala here illegally. he is being held at a detention center. we will stay on top of this in alison: meanwhile, missing girls an emotional outcry lately as the police say it is not what it seems. tonight, a facebook live event to clear up what is real and what is not. the reaction was so big that the event time had to be doubled. >> hi, everybody, thanks for joining us. jay: the national center for missing and exploited children took to social media to continue a conversation. >> do
tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: this just in -- a disturbing case gets a new chapter, two teenagers suspected of being here it legally accused of rape at rockville high -- of being here illegally accused of rape at rockville high. are just learning that immigration and customs enforcement officers arrested sanchez-reyes friday. he is the father of henry sanchez-reyes, who was accused of raping a 14-year-old girl at rockville high school. both suspects are suspected undocumented immigrants. ice...
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tim barber, abc 7 news. michelle: new tonight, the president defending attorney general jeff sessions, who recused himself from any investigation involving the trump campaign and russia today russia during the campaign. trump tonight tweeted that jeff sessions is an honest man who do not say anything wrongful stop even turned his attention to the democrats, saying they lost the election and have lost their grip on reality. >> i have recused myself in the matter that deals with the trump campaign. michelle: democrats feel like that is not enough. gatheredc lawmakers outside the department of justice, demanding attorney general jeff sessions resign following revelations he met twice with the russian ambassador during the 2016 campaign. but the president is standing by him. session says that his meetings were not as a trump campaign official and were appropriate as a senator. democrats say that is not the issue. >> about a senator meeting with the russian investor. there is something very inappropriate to misle
tim barber, abc 7 news. michelle: new tonight, the president defending attorney general jeff sessions, who recused himself from any investigation involving the trump campaign and russia today russia during the campaign. trump tonight tweeted that jeff sessions is an honest man who do not say anything wrongful stop even turned his attention to the democrats, saying they lost the election and have lost their grip on reality. >> i have recused myself in the matter that deals with the trump...
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reporting live in northwest washington, tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: today president trump signed an executive order to recognize the imports of historically black colleges, this after he met with leaders of some of them including howard university. 24 hours after the meeting, vandalism at the school, graffiti found across howard campus, most accusing president of betraying his race. alison: 7 on your side with a consumer alert -- do not fall victim to a dominion phone scam in arlington county. crooks are claiming that you have an overdue bill and threatening to disconnect your electricity. neveron says it will ask for your personal information. exhibit is reopened at the firstborn museum, part of it was closed because visitors damaged the hand painted at the hirshhorn museum. they think somebody might have been taking a selfie. shifting to sports, big news for the redskins fans. alison: quarterback kirk cousins is all yours. the team put an exclusive franchise tag on cousins, meaning he cannot negotiate with other teams. jonathan: right now
reporting live in northwest washington, tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: today president trump signed an executive order to recognize the imports of historically black colleges, this after he met with leaders of some of them including howard university. 24 hours after the meeting, vandalism at the school, graffiti found across howard campus, most accusing president of betraying his race. alison: 7 on your side with a consumer alert -- do not fall victim to a dominion phone scam in arlington...
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live in northwest, tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: happening tomorrow, metro taking center stage on capitol hill. ceo paul wiedefeld is scheduled to testify the house oversight committee. metro is still battling a lot of sa raise fares. a hearing tomorrow starts at 2 p.m. will have full coverage on abc 7 and wjla.com. steve: a few showers right now, but those are quickly coming to an end. southern maryland, leonardtown, showers right now, but not amounting to a whole lot. tomorrow, cooler temperatures and a lot of sunshine throughout the entire day. upperin the middle to 60's. a little cooler than the past couple days. much-needed rain on the way friday. and talking about the weekend and the nationals home opener monday. one that coming up. jonathan: steve, thanks. one is being called a killer. the police charged angela jackson with stabbing two men to death inside of the week mall. now he is free. prosecutors dropped the case, citing insufficient evidence. jackson said even been to the mall. >> even though it was a blessing,
live in northwest, tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: happening tomorrow, metro taking center stage on capitol hill. ceo paul wiedefeld is scheduled to testify the house oversight committee. metro is still battling a lot of sa raise fares. a hearing tomorrow starts at 2 p.m. will have full coverage on abc 7 and wjla.com. steve: a few showers right now, but those are quickly coming to an end. southern maryland, leonardtown, showers right now, but not amounting to a whole lot. tomorrow, cooler...
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we are giving tim one more chance to take on the undefeated champ. tim picked goldman sachs.king american express. guy, you've been on a hot streak, so you get to go first. 45 seconds. make the case for am ex. >> here's a nice chart. my ribs are sore for fr the beating tim gave me. i hope you folks saw that. and take some pity on me. i love goldman sachs, in my blood, but who's the greatest investor or our lifetime? >> warren buffett. >> thank you, pete. didn't even practice that. >> warren buffett owns goldman sachs to the tune of about 2.5 billion or so. guess what he also owns? american express to the tune of about $12 billion, fifth largest holding. his side kick said he doesn't know where they're going, but i'll tell you. back to the valuation they deserve, which is about 15.5, 16 times forward earn x because that costco mess is in the rear-view mirror. they're going to earn b about $6.50 next year. you're look k at a 99, 100 stock. that will outperform goldman sachs, which is one of my favorites as well. >> i had to make my case. >> 45 seconds on the clock. >> the fact
we are giving tim one more chance to take on the undefeated champ. tim picked goldman sachs.king american express. guy, you've been on a hot streak, so you get to go first. 45 seconds. make the case for am ex. >> here's a nice chart. my ribs are sore for fr the beating tim gave me. i hope you folks saw that. and take some pity on me. i love goldman sachs, in my blood, but who's the greatest investor or our lifetime? >> warren buffett. >> thank you, pete. didn't even practice...
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tim: what would your advice be now to this administration?> my device to the president and administration is simply this, the next time you pump can seek to put legislation on the floor, let's talk with the entire caucus -- the next time you try to seek to put legislation on the floor, let's talk with the entire caucus so this type of embarrassment and inability to govern to the americans because it looks bad does not happen again. tim: mr. christie, thanks. you are watching bbc world news america. london said it have made two more significant arrest to see if the member launched the attack was working alone or with others. 11 people have been arrested. the texas release the -- detectives released the first image of the suspect, 52 year old khalid masood. >> the face of khalid masood, that confront the police officers at parliament and look pedestrians asof he hit them. he was known by a number of names. adrian, by the time he was at huntley secondary school, he after his adrian ajao mother got married. school friends remembered him as a spor
tim: what would your advice be now to this administration?> my device to the president and administration is simply this, the next time you pump can seek to put legislation on the floor, let's talk with the entire caucus -- the next time you try to seek to put legislation on the floor, let's talk with the entire caucus so this type of embarrassment and inability to govern to the americans because it looks bad does not happen again. tim: mr. christie, thanks. you are watching bbc world news...
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tim: tim barber, abc 7 news.fhelle: since the beginning the year, jewish centers and schools and 33 states have received more than 100 threats. today, police in missouri arrested a man who they believe is behind eight of them in several states. inn thompson appeared federal court on a cyber stalking charge. he wanted to harass and vilify his ex-girlfriend. they also plan to question him about damage to headstones at a jewish cemetery near st. louis last week. president trump says it is a witch hunt but democrats are calling for a wider investigation of ties between the trial camp and the russian government. there are been accusations they meddled in the u.s. that made mr. trump president. reporter: president trump arrived for another florida weekend, trailed by more questions about his campaign contacts with russian officials. questions about teamtrump and russia's ambassador to the united states, who met with ump's topf candidate trial' people. attorney general jeff sessions did not disclose two meetings with hi
tim: tim barber, abc 7 news.fhelle: since the beginning the year, jewish centers and schools and 33 states have received more than 100 threats. today, police in missouri arrested a man who they believe is behind eight of them in several states. inn thompson appeared federal court on a cyber stalking charge. he wanted to harass and vilify his ex-girlfriend. they also plan to question him about damage to headstones at a jewish cemetery near st. louis last week. president trump says it is a witch...
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tim: there are two types of ads.ds that show up in someone's home feed when they are browsing through ideas, and those are targeted to people based on things about the audience. so, someone might target women who like surfing who live in southern california. and then there is another kind of ad that can show up in search. there is a lot of search on pinterest, because when people are designing their lives they , look for stuff. and one of the ways they can look is by browsing and the other way is by searching. so we have another ad offering that shows up what people search. if i search for chicken recipes, i might get an advertisement for, i could get an advertisement for chicken or adjacent things around that. cory: do you guys have any notion of, i am guessing the answer is no, i hope the answer is yes, give me a notion of how many ads your users can tolerate? what the right ad load is before the user gets fed up and does not want to see anymore? tim: well, we are just getting started today. i do not think we know
tim: there are two types of ads.ds that show up in someone's home feed when they are browsing through ideas, and those are targeted to people based on things about the audience. so, someone might target women who like surfing who live in southern california. and then there is another kind of ad that can show up in search. there is a lot of search on pinterest, because when people are designing their lives they , look for stuff. and one of the ways they can look is by browsing and the other way...
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tim barber spoke with some as they left the meeting. what did they say, tim? into thery to get meeting, jonathan, but we were not allowed. district officials blocked us from getting in. was theest we could get sidewalk, but some parents took video which we are providing. >> i want to hear with the school has to say, with the parents have to say. tim: she is referring to protesters who are outraged illegal immigrants are accused of her 17-year-old goes here, so she went to the pta meeting demanding answers. >> it's for and disturbing and traumatic. tim: the superintendent said the focus should not be on immigration. he said this was an isolated tragedy. this parent wants to know why this happened and why the suspects were in a knife grades -- ninth grade classroom with the 14-year-old girl they are accused of raping. only about 10 parents here were allowed to ask questions. they were also given flyers. the video of the meeting will be online in the next 24 hours. we will keep pushing to make sure that happens. tim barber, abc 7 news. thisn: as mentioned, attack
tim barber spoke with some as they left the meeting. what did they say, tim? into thery to get meeting, jonathan, but we were not allowed. district officials blocked us from getting in. was theest we could get sidewalk, but some parents took video which we are providing. >> i want to hear with the school has to say, with the parents have to say. tim: she is referring to protesters who are outraged illegal immigrants are accused of her 17-year-old goes here, so she went to the pta meeting...
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tim barber is joining us live tonight. how does it look, tim? tim: it's getting soggy. it started raining in the last hour. the last few hours we were by the water. we came up here so you can see how much it has been raining in the past 15 minutes or so. it will not stop until later tomorrow morning. we are looking at three things. the beach is behind me. we are looking at beach erosion, minor also heavy wind gusts come up to 55 miles per hour. those are the three things we are monitoring in ocean city, and we will stay here through the night with a live report on "good morning washington" tomorrow morning. tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: tim, thanks. be safe. still ahead, peak bloom is in doubt. alison: and you will not believe how long it has been since we have not had one. and here is a look at the stormwatch 7 doppler radar, snow, a wintry mix, and rain. jonathan: sign up for school closing alerts at wjla.com. all you have to do is go to our website, wjla.com/text. also tune into "good morning washington" starting at 4 a.m. with all the closings and delays scrolli
tim barber is joining us live tonight. how does it look, tim? tim: it's getting soggy. it started raining in the last hour. the last few hours we were by the water. we came up here so you can see how much it has been raining in the past 15 minutes or so. it will not stop until later tomorrow morning. we are looking at three things. the beach is behind me. we are looking at beach erosion, minor also heavy wind gusts come up to 55 miles per hour. those are the three things we are monitoring in...
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tim: investigators will be back here tomorrow. we will let you know if they find something or nothing at all. live in fairfax county, tim barber, abc 7 news. , ason: and to stormwatch fast-moving system caused problems in our area. you probably heard it and felt it today. winds, us all the strong from and trees, branches, and wires. at last check, more than three dozen people in stafford county still do not have power tonight but there are no reports of injuries. >> this is a stormwatch 7 weather app alert. steve: wind gusts right now upwards of 30 miles per hour, when advisories overnight, and the wind gusts will only increase. tomorrow, the wind will slowly ease only in the lower 50's, so a huge change compared to the 80 degrees we had today. we tied the record at reagan national. looking ahead, breezing in chilly for the end of the week, and yes, a chance of snow. i will tell you when coming up. alison: ok, steve, thank you. takomaitution bust in park, but it is what the woman left behind during the alleged encounter that makes
tim: investigators will be back here tomorrow. we will let you know if they find something or nothing at all. live in fairfax county, tim barber, abc 7 news. , ason: and to stormwatch fast-moving system caused problems in our area. you probably heard it and felt it today. winds, us all the strong from and trees, branches, and wires. at last check, more than three dozen people in stafford county still do not have power tonight but there are no reports of injuries. >> this is a stormwatch 7...
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tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: tim, thank you. following breaking news in prince or discounted, where the police are the scene of a homicide in largo. this is in prince george's county, near prince george's community college. no word on the circumstances or who was killed. we will keep you posted. jonathan: and a new gun store was targeted in northern virginia, the latest in a string of crimes. alison: michelle marsh is at the live desk. this is really scary. are these connected? that is what the police and fredericksburg are trying to figure out. officers are working to see if the same people are responsible for other crimes in the area. take a good look at the surveillance pictures from yesterday morning. the police found broken glass and damage to the or, but no guns were missing this time. it is the latest in a string of gun store robberies. this is video of one of those incidents, which happened earlier this month. withtime, they got away dozens of guns. another robbery happened in chantilly. it's not clear if the crimes are
tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: tim, thank you. following breaking news in prince or discounted, where the police are the scene of a homicide in largo. this is in prince george's county, near prince george's community college. no word on the circumstances or who was killed. we will keep you posted. jonathan: and a new gun store was targeted in northern virginia, the latest in a string of crimes. alison: michelle marsh is at the live desk. this is really scary. are these connected? that is what...
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. >> tim brought up, it did make the all time high. the day of the election i believe the stock was trading about 135, 140. here's a stock that's probably rallied 20% since the election. i would ask the following questions. is the news today, taking some money off the table with united health, by the roop, sell the news. 15 times forward earnings, i think unh is cheap. but you might have to take a powder here. >> it's been a relative victory. relative play to play. it has outtorperformed. >> let's unpack it. it is not and poetsed to medicaid. and they don't operate in these exchanges. >> the people that pay for health care are paying a lot of money to have unh of. >> and potentially, if there are insurance satisfies across state lines, that could open up markets across state lines. >> and they win. has the run up over the last two months been in anticipation of what we're talking about? >> no. i think it has been somewhat, maybe. but also, all the things helped other stocks have helped the health care stocks. they are big taxpayers. i
. >> tim brought up, it did make the all time high. the day of the election i believe the stock was trading about 135, 140. here's a stock that's probably rallied 20% since the election. i would ask the following questions. is the news today, taking some money off the table with united health, by the roop, sell the news. 15 times forward earnings, i think unh is cheap. but you might have to take a powder here. >> it's been a relative victory. relative play to play. it has...
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tim ferriss! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] you're the best. you're the best, buddy. tim ferriss!those new fast play games. oh, you ready for a rush? uh, sure! ♪ i'm pretty excited for you right now. ♪ fast play is the new way to play fast and win instantly from the pennsylvania lottery. pick a game, get your ticket and see if you've won. i won! fast play, please! fast play. play fast. win instantly. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight's musical guests are a grammy-nominated producer and dj, and a a chart-topping vocalist whose debut collaboration hit number one in 43 countries. [ cheers ] making their u.s. tv debut performing "just hold on", give it up for steve aoki and louis tomlinson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ wish that you could build a time machine so you could see the things no one can see ♪ ♪ feels like you're standing on the edge looking at the stars and wishing you were them ♪ ♪ what do you do when a chapter ends do you close the book and never read it again ♪ ♪ where do you go when your story's done you can be who you were or who you'll become ♪ ♪ oh, if it al
tim ferriss! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] you're the best. you're the best, buddy. tim ferriss!those new fast play games. oh, you ready for a rush? uh, sure! ♪ i'm pretty excited for you right now. ♪ fast play is the new way to play fast and win instantly from the pennsylvania lottery. pick a game, get your ticket and see if you've won. i won! fast play, please! fast play. play fast. win instantly. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight's musical guests are a grammy-nominated...
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tim ferriss! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] you're the best. you're the best, buddy. tim ferriss!come from? well, they come from our hope and a longing to bring something new into the world. it's fitting, then, that classrooms of children are born every day in northern california -- the cradle of ideas, changing the very world around us. every bright spark deserves a hand to help it become something more. and that's why we are here. for our newest neighbors and the people they become. sutter health. proudly caring for northern california, birthplace of pioneers. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight's musical guests are a grammy-nominated producer and dj, and a a chart-topping vocalist whose debut collaboration hit number one in 43 countries. [ cheers ] making their u.s. tv debut performing "just hold on", give it up for steve aoki and louis tomlinson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ wish that you could build a time machine so you could see the things no one can see ♪ ♪ feels like you're standing on the edge looking at the stars and wishing you were them ♪ ♪ what do you do when
tim ferriss! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] you're the best. you're the best, buddy. tim ferriss!come from? well, they come from our hope and a longing to bring something new into the world. it's fitting, then, that classrooms of children are born every day in northern california -- the cradle of ideas, changing the very world around us. every bright spark deserves a hand to help it become something more. and that's why we are here. for our newest neighbors and the people they become. sutter...
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in northwest washington, tim barber, abc 7 news.ace: a tennessee school bus driver pled not guilty in a deadly crash. the authorities say that jonathan walker was speeding in november when he swerved and crashed. six kids on the school bus were killed. walker was charged with using electric device while driving. michelle: the former president of penn state university convicted in connection with the sandusky sex abuse scandal. he was found guilty of child endangerment. he failed to report allegations of abuse by former assistant football coach gerry sandusky. it took the jury 13 hours to reach a verdict. a guilty plea from a man accused of opening fire and a d.c. restaurant full stop edgar monthss facing 18 to 60 oin federal prison. he fired shots inside of comet ping-pong. michelle: on this friday night, a story to inspire us -- a veteran wounded in afghanistan, a double amputee, nelly police officer. horace: he lost his legs in 2011 and uses prosthetics, but he would not let go of his dream to become a law-enforcement officer. he
in northwest washington, tim barber, abc 7 news.ace: a tennessee school bus driver pled not guilty in a deadly crash. the authorities say that jonathan walker was speeding in november when he swerved and crashed. six kids on the school bus were killed. walker was charged with using electric device while driving. michelle: the former president of penn state university convicted in connection with the sandusky sex abuse scandal. he was found guilty of child endangerment. he failed to report...
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the liberal democrat leader tim farron calls on tory mps opposed to theresa may's vision for brexit to his party. also in the next hour, the water main in derby that burst with such force it damaged houses and cars. residents said they thought a bomb had gone off, as water crashed through their bedroom windows in the middle of the night. and the travel show heads to two very different parts of india. that's in half an hour — here on bbc news. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the organisation that represents health trusts in england says the nhs faces a ‘mission impossible‘ to meet government standards and targets. for the first time, nhs providers says the money allocated for the next financial year — starting in april — is not enough to meet growing patient demand. our health editor hugh pym reports. it's been a winter of unprecedented strain on the nhs, with hospitals full — or close to it — and patient demand on the increase. the budget earlier this month included new funding for social care and investment in a&e units in england. nhs providers representing hospitals and other
the liberal democrat leader tim farron calls on tory mps opposed to theresa may's vision for brexit to his party. also in the next hour, the water main in derby that burst with such force it damaged houses and cars. residents said they thought a bomb had gone off, as water crashed through their bedroom windows in the middle of the night. and the travel show heads to two very different parts of india. that's in half an hour — here on bbc news. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the...
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tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: breaking news from at&t, we have learned that a 911 outage on the sell your network -- on the cellular network has been resolved. it impacted cities around the country. able to call 911 without issue. alison: an active investigation after a shooting in southwest. camera's spot at more than a dozen shell casings on the ground. nobody was hurt but there is possible property damage. no arrests have been made. stay with us for updates. jonathan: it was a terrible loss that forced a high school community together in grief. alison: the westlake class of 2017 has lost four members in killed in months, two a car crash friday. tom roussey attended the very large vigil. tom: of the four students who died, all of them belonged to the class of 2017. tonight, classmates were also dealing with the loss of two members in the last week. ♪ tom: it has been eight months of one tragedy after another for the westlake high senior class. the latest was friday when the law enforcement believe that
tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: breaking news from at&t, we have learned that a 911 outage on the sell your network -- on the cellular network has been resolved. it impacted cities around the country. able to call 911 without issue. alison: an active investigation after a shooting in southwest. camera's spot at more than a dozen shell casings on the ground. nobody was hurt but there is possible property damage. no arrests have been made. stay with us for updates. jonathan: it was a...
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tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: find a full list of tomorrow's closures at our website, wjla.com, and stay with abc 7 for full coverage of a day without a woman. escape everyone is talking about tonight. a suspected burglar hiding in the duct system of an empty movie theater. jay korff is live in greenbelt with how it played out. jay? scenario,n, an insane the police were closing in on this burglary suspect across the street. he threw a tv at them as he was about to be arrested. he sprinted across the street, into the mall come into the movie theater. it was empty come and he hit above the movie screen. lucky to be alive after leading the police on a wild chase that ended in a movie theater ceiling. investigators had this man under surveillance in laurel and watched him break into cars and homes, then tailed him into a parking lot complex in greenbelt. when moving in for the arrest, he threw a officers, sprinted inside of the mall and into the empty movie theater. , he was abletered to access a scaffolding a
tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: find a full list of tomorrow's closures at our website, wjla.com, and stay with abc 7 for full coverage of a day without a woman. escape everyone is talking about tonight. a suspected burglar hiding in the duct system of an empty movie theater. jay korff is live in greenbelt with how it played out. jay? scenario,n, an insane the police were closing in on this burglary suspect across the street. he threw a tv at them as he was about to be arrested. he sprinted...
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tim: --and people are living like this? no. tim: investigators believe the men fled in that chevrolet. jonathan: an active forstigation after a bomb it to the jewish children's museum in new york city. the building was evacuated, searched, and nothing was found. closer to home, hateful graffiti , at churchry county hill high school. top d.c. leaders are getting together to figure out how to stop anti-semitism. tom roussey was at that forum. is there a solution? calm, though some solutions were offered. one of the things we heard at the washington hebrew congregation, in light of what has been going on, they want increased police presence at jewish-owned buildings. >> the last few weeks have been disheartening. tom: concern at this meeting. >> the alt right anti-somatic. everyone who is not them. especially concerning, the recent desecration of a historically jewish cemetery in bomb threatsn nationwide, including in rockville and fairfax county. some are concerned about the fbi investigation. >> it does not seem like it's a prio
tim: --and people are living like this? no. tim: investigators believe the men fled in that chevrolet. jonathan: an active forstigation after a bomb it to the jewish children's museum in new york city. the building was evacuated, searched, and nothing was found. closer to home, hateful graffiti , at churchry county hill high school. top d.c. leaders are getting together to figure out how to stop anti-semitism. tom roussey was at that forum. is there a solution? calm, though some solutions were...
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tim ferriss! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] you're the best. you're the best, buddy. tim ferriss!larence strain have been married for 30 years. which is how they approach playing the d.c. lottery. they pick numbers they like... a lot. and sometimes they win... like $50,000. no technique for winning is perfect, but it's hard to fault theirs. win or lose, they're always in perfect step. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight's musical guests are a grammy-nominated producer and dj, and a a chart-topping vocalist whose debut collaboration hit number one in 43 countries. [ cheers ] making their u.s. tv debut performing "just hold on g it up for steve aoki and louis tomlinson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ wish that you could build a time machine so you could see the things no one can see ♪ ♪ feels like you're standing on the edge looking at the stars and wishing you were them ♪ ♪ what do you do when a chapter ends do you close the book and never read it again ♪ ♪ where do you go when your story's done
tim ferriss! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] you're the best. you're the best, buddy. tim ferriss!larence strain have been married for 30 years. which is how they approach playing the d.c. lottery. they pick numbers they like... a lot. and sometimes they win... like $50,000. no technique for winning is perfect, but it's hard to fault theirs. win or lose, they're always in perfect step. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight's musical guests are a grammy-nominated producer and dj,...
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tim has three daughters with faith hill.ght ...i take very seriously whenevr deadly force is used against our officers. two arrests in a freeway shooting targeting an oakland policeman, whooshchild pornography charges againsy an executive at a bay area foster care agency whooshan east bay neighborhood wakes up to learn burglars were hard at work in the dark.people had been rifling through our carswhoosh and in the south bay, the flooding danger has eased at anderson reservoir ... but there are new seismic concerns about the dam.if this thing collapsed it would be goodbye you're watching kron four news in prime time. now at 8. two people arrested tonight after a freeway shooting in oakland. it happened last night .. the victim ... an off duty police officer. thank you for joining us i'm pam moore. and i'm grant lodes....in tonight for steve aveson. kron 4's alecia reid has been tracking this story all afternoon, she joins us live from police headquarters ...how did police manage to zero in on these guys?
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tim mcgraw is going to tell us what he really thinks about turning ex meg ryan hates youtube?> i just can't. >> it's all on e.t. on-line.com. >> travel consideration provided by -- >>> this is a milestone year for tim mcgraw because he is going to hit the big 5-0 on may 1st. >> reaching that age can freak a guy out, but here's what tim thinks about it. >> i'm looking at 50 as being the new 3540 is where i started to get my life together. 50 i'm going to go off the rails again. i don't know. >> the singer and actor also has a new film hitting theaters tomorrow. it's all about faith, loss, and forgiveness, "the shack." >> when is the last time you had to really forgive someone or be forgiven? >> i have to be forgiven on a daily basis. >> yeah. >> i'm always having to be forgiven. i'm sorry. i'm not -- most used words in my vocabulary. >> i love that. tim has three daughters with faith hill. >> bye, everybody. >>> "the insider," tracking the biggest stories making news today. ♪ >>> have you ever thought that you could actually run for president and actually be elected? >> now i'm
tim mcgraw is going to tell us what he really thinks about turning ex meg ryan hates youtube?> i just can't. >> it's all on e.t. on-line.com. >> travel consideration provided by -- >>> this is a milestone year for tim mcgraw because he is going to hit the big 5-0 on may 1st. >> reaching that age can freak a guy out, but here's what tim thinks about it. >> i'm looking at 50 as being the new 3540 is where i started to get my life together. 50 i'm going to go...
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tim has three daughters with faith hill.hey've been married for 20 years. >> bye stronger is blasting her tumors... without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... to fight the bad guys. new hope... more fight. it's doing everything in your power... and everything in ours. stronger, is changing even faster than they do. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. kept his distance from the ambassador since 2014. >> i was sanctioned by vladamir putin. so i doubt that would be a very pleasant encounter. >> democrats say sessions, former prosecutor, should have known that his testimony was leaving a false impression that he never met with any russian officials. some republicans however, scott, say it was just an honest mistake made in our 11 of a very tense confirmation hearing. >> nancy cordes, on capitol hill. we're back in a moment.
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tim seymour, guy adami. hi. >> hi. tonight on "fast," snap surging for the second straight day after its ipo debut. the company now worth more than twitter, american airlines and chipotle. despite the hefty valuation, the company could actually be cheap. we'll explain. plus, gold just posted its worst week since december and a top technician says it could be facing a perfect storm. in other words, a bad one. and then later, big trouble for one surging dow stock. see that mystery stock? we'll tell you the name later. we start with the if he had chair janet yellen. steve leaseman has more. steve? >> thanks. two extraordinary aspects to this speech that yellen gave. she was so explicit about a rate like. the second is the market reaction. let's hear what she said. everybody is talking about the march rate like. >> at our meeting later this month the committee will evaluate whether employment and inflation continuing to evolve in line with our expectations. in which case, a further adjustment of the federal funds rate woul
tim seymour, guy adami. hi. >> hi. tonight on "fast," snap surging for the second straight day after its ipo debut. the company now worth more than twitter, american airlines and chipotle. despite the hefty valuation, the company could actually be cheap. we'll explain. plus, gold just posted its worst week since december and a top technician says it could be facing a perfect storm. in other words, a bad one. and then later, big trouble for one surging dow stock. see that mystery...