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walker, the 3-1. a foul back to the screen. 3462. >> costello at nikkei closed the second. looks like he is ready to take third. >> well -- >> i don't know. not like getting on the mound. panetta goes down to first base. a catcher interference? he swung it was definitely a foul ball. all right, batteries at first and second. steve you are the centerfielder. usually,terfield but he can comment if cedric richmond gets in trouble. you can be the relief. sources say.
walker, the 3-1. a foul back to the screen. 3462. >> costello at nikkei closed the second. looks like he is ready to take third. >> well -- >> i don't know. not like getting on the mound. panetta goes down to first base. a catcher interference? he swung it was definitely a foul ball. all right, batteries at first and second. steve you are the centerfielder. usually,terfield but he can comment if cedric richmond gets in trouble. you can be the relief. sources say.
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host: hunter walker. guest: one thing i can't recall bringing up scheff, on the program, interesting allegation. but i am glad a lot of stuff on that call came up. talk about et's lynch, one thing that came out in comey's testimony, loretta lynch made him uncomfortable with the meeting with bill clinton on the tarmac, was an investigation with hillary and repeated insistence he refer to the matter, which as a he didn't see as proper. a lot of that stuff, as you hillary ut before, didn't win, a lot of that stuff s concerning and each some democrats said it should be investigated. this caller also said that director comey broke the law and leaked, which is narrative we're seeing advance by this administration. really, really think it is important and some people might propagandaist, important to separate fact from leaked?, what is what do we mean by leaked? were not., others is describing unclassified information a leak? seems to say se when anyone is talking about the president and saying something doesn't
host: hunter walker. guest: one thing i can't recall bringing up scheff, on the program, interesting allegation. but i am glad a lot of stuff on that call came up. talk about et's lynch, one thing that came out in comey's testimony, loretta lynch made him uncomfortable with the meeting with bill clinton on the tarmac, was an investigation with hillary and repeated insistence he refer to the matter, which as a he didn't see as proper. a lot of that stuff, as you hillary ut before, didn't win, a...
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walker's first offer, ball one. the 1-0 from walker to hudson. ball two. >> representing the golden state, darren huffman. >> right. >> we are everywhere, us californians. >> yes, your. can't escape them. no, you are good people. [laughter] there is a 4-1 from walker. >> the left-handed daughters -- the left-handed batters box, he takes ball one. 3-1. a swing and a miss. if walker can come back and get up-and-down from 3-0, he can do it? and there it is. tags him out. at a fastre moving clip, these last couple of innings. >> when we come back, we will talk about why you are never supposed to say that at a bespoke game. nationaloking at the baseball game on federal news radio. >> welcome back to national park. democrats leading the republican 7-2. >> the 56 annual congressional best ballgame. live streamed. and also on c-span tonight. and i hope you did not curse what george was alluding to before the break. >> oh, yes.. so dave mcconnell said we were moving along at a good pace. >> a rapid pace. >> as soon as you say that, you jinx the rest of th
walker's first offer, ball one. the 1-0 from walker to hudson. ball two. >> representing the golden state, darren huffman. >> right. >> we are everywhere, us californians. >> yes, your. can't escape them. no, you are good people. [laughter] there is a 4-1 from walker. >> the left-handed daughters -- the left-handed batters box, he takes ball one. 3-1. a swing and a miss. if walker can come back and get up-and-down from 3-0, he can do it? and there it is. tags him...
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walker: thank you, mr. speaker. many times as our members in the house travel throughout our districts, we are often asked -- what's being done in the house? what's being accomplished? well, tonight -- this afternoon, i should say, we are going to take a few minutes and allow you to hear directly from the members. something we like to call the people's night. this is the people's house, so from time to time we like to address directly bypassing of the outlets and talk directly to the american people this evening. now, a lot of people might not know specifically what's been going on in the house. well, i think these vis ules may aid in specifically talking about some of the things that we are accomplishing. for example, if you'll see the chart, this chart lists the house-passed bills to date. it also includes the last four presidents. as you can see, the house, the 115th congress has passed 158 pieces of legislation. 158 bills was sent to the senate or to the president. well, the house isn't the only one that's been
walker: thank you, mr. speaker. many times as our members in the house travel throughout our districts, we are often asked -- what's being done in the house? what's being accomplished? well, tonight -- this afternoon, i should say, we are going to take a few minutes and allow you to hear directly from the members. something we like to call the people's night. this is the people's house, so from time to time we like to address directly bypassing of the outlets and talk directly to the american...
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our guests are hunter walker, white house correspondent for yahoo! news, we're also talking with cameron easily, senior reporter for the morning consult and the "new york times" published a small piece of a letter that ron wyden wrotell picky as a democrat who sits on the intelligence committee and he wrote to his chairman and ranking members, mr. burr and mr. warner picky set these matters which are directly related to threats for democratic institutions are of the utmost public interest inte. i believe we owe the americante. people transparency. openwant the hearing they want the hearings open tomorrow, but let's get more of your reaction in a minute after we are from a couple of senators were on the sunday shows yesterday. senator lankford but first it's senator chuck schumer. >> well first, i think he should be sworn under oath. second, i think it should be public. there is very little that's classified. anything that is classified ther can do a separate classified briefing. there are some questions about sessions that have to be asked. first, di
our guests are hunter walker, white house correspondent for yahoo! news, we're also talking with cameron easily, senior reporter for the morning consult and the "new york times" published a small piece of a letter that ron wyden wrotell picky as a democrat who sits on the intelligence committee and he wrote to his chairman and ranking members, mr. burr and mr. warner picky set these matters which are directly related to threats for democratic institutions are of the utmost public...
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we came up with this idea for the willow walker. right now we get together after work and make them in our garage at night. >> i like the fact they have to use two hands so they walk straight. if you walk with your kids with one hand, they kind of -- >> why? >> they're walking into you. they can walk in a straight line. >> you're right. there are some ergonomic functions that stand out. but they're also ecofriendly. >> it's important it's good for the earth. made from hardwood, cotton, and organic coconut oil. that's all a willow walker is. >> nice job. really simple but very effective. and that's really good. >> we have two amazing environmental charity partners. eden reforestation projects and lonely whale foundation. >> how much are these? >> they run between 35 or $45. you can have them personalized. right now they have a promotion on their website. it knocks a few dollars off. when it first launched, they sold out. now they're on preorder on the website and should be ready in august. if you'd like to purchase a willow walker, w
we came up with this idea for the willow walker. right now we get together after work and make them in our garage at night. >> i like the fact they have to use two hands so they walk straight. if you walk with your kids with one hand, they kind of -- >> why? >> they're walking into you. they can walk in a straight line. >> you're right. there are some ergonomic functions that stand out. but they're also ecofriendly. >> it's important it's good for the earth. made...
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he's meeting with wisconsin governor walker talking to direct supply bob walker and business owners inukee and also intends on addressing the two soldiers, soldiers killed and two injured in afghanistan. let's listen. [applause] >> hello, wisconsin. it is great to be back. great to be back with you all and back with my friend governor scott walker, more on him in a moment. [laughter] >> before i begin, though, allow me to take a moment to acknowledge what i learned about on my way here to wisconsin today, the loss of american service members that took place in afghanistan. on my way here i was informed the u.s. service members were killed and wounded in an attack in afghanistan. the president and i have been briefed, the details of this attack will be forthcoming but busy -- suffice it to say, when heros fall, families grieve and thoughts and prayers are with the families of american heros. it is great to be back in the badger state. thank you all for the warm welcome and i bring greetings from my friend, the man that wisconsin voted overwhelming to make the 45th president of the unite
he's meeting with wisconsin governor walker talking to direct supply bob walker and business owners inukee and also intends on addressing the two soldiers, soldiers killed and two injured in afghanistan. let's listen. [applause] >> hello, wisconsin. it is great to be back. great to be back with you all and back with my friend governor scott walker, more on him in a moment. [laughter] >> before i begin, though, allow me to take a moment to acknowledge what i learned about on my way...
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a wing walker. that's what these ladies do as wing walkers. >> so one minute in those uniforms that look like they were cheer leading are actually doing that? >> yes. they're standing on the top wing of these planes. and doing these really cool acrobatic maneuvers. >> they really seem to love their job. they do talk about what it takes physically. >> although we look small, we're very strong. >> so strength is very important. >> to be a wing walker you have to be quite short and right size. to fit in the harness. >> if you're too tall, you can't do it. >> i'm out. >> that's got to be an exhilarating experience to be able to call this your job. are you kidding? to stand on a plane and walk. >> brings a new perspective, quite literally. >>> and now a lovely video from a kiwi in connecticut. that would be nick murray. he says becky found this on the lawn. >> is it a kiwi? >> no, it's a baby bird. that bird fell from here. >> there's the nest it fell from. the problem is it's way too high for me to get.
a wing walker. that's what these ladies do as wing walkers. >> so one minute in those uniforms that look like they were cheer leading are actually doing that? >> yes. they're standing on the top wing of these planes. and doing these really cool acrobatic maneuvers. >> they really seem to love their job. they do talk about what it takes physically. >> although we look small, we're very strong. >> so strength is very important. >> to be a wing walker you have...
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we will be speaking with governor scott walker next.s what you don't hear about and big city mayors talking about. law enforcement in some cities are now saying sanctuary cities are not as safe as you might think. >> we saw a decrease in crime. it had a deterrent effect on folks because the risk of discovery went up when we enforce the law. i joined the army in july of '98. our 18 year old was in an accident. when i call usaa it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family, and we will be with usaa for life. whattwo servings of veggies? v8 or a powdered drink? ready, go. ahhhhhhhh! shake! shake! shake! shake! shake! done! you gotta shake it! i shake it! glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. (woman vo)o) my husband didn't recognize how tour grandson.eeth. (woman 2 vo) that's when moderate alzheimer's made me a caregiver. (avo) if their alzheimer's is getting worse, ask about once-a-day namzaric. namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patient
we will be speaking with governor scott walker next.s what you don't hear about and big city mayors talking about. law enforcement in some cities are now saying sanctuary cities are not as safe as you might think. >> we saw a decrease in crime. it had a deterrent effect on folks because the risk of discovery went up when we enforce the law. i joined the army in july of '98. our 18 year old was in an accident. when i call usaa it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?"...
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you'll hear from state delegate jay walker about his concerns about a prior investigation done on this same issue. lindsay watts, fox5 local news. >> japanese airbag maker takata has declared bankruptcy. the company has been fighting off a series of lawsuits and recall costs from its defective airbags . they're to blame for at least 16 deaths and nearly 200 injuries. last february takata pleaded guilty to fraud and agreed to a 1 billion-dollar settlement. the lawyers agreed in suit that takata would have to be sold in order to fund the settlement. >> we are tracking metro and some good and bad news. the good news safetrack is on. the bad new, commuters will now be dealing with some fair hikes and service cuts. as of today, the cost of most metro rail fares will go up by ten to 25 cents. metro bus fairs will increase by a quarter. some bus routes with low ridership w , trains will run less frequently during rush hour and all stations will close at 11:3
you'll hear from state delegate jay walker about his concerns about a prior investigation done on this same issue. lindsay watts, fox5 local news. >> japanese airbag maker takata has declared bankruptcy. the company has been fighting off a series of lawsuits and recall costs from its defective airbags . they're to blame for at least 16 deaths and nearly 200 injuries. last february takata pleaded guilty to fraud and agreed to a 1 billion-dollar settlement. the lawyers agreed in suit that...
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later we'll have a wrap up of this week's big economic stories with our correspondent andrew walker.rch in the daily telegraph has found well—qualified people who voluntarily talked about theirflaws injob interviews were more likely to win the role. today we want to know, what are your weaknesses? being gay perfectionist is not allowed! get in touch — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. —— being a perfectionist. always horrible when that question comes up. we will share hours with you later. hello and welcome to business live. we start with the price of oil, because once again despite the best efforts of the oil producing nations to prop it up, it is on the slide. let's show you what's been happening. this week the talks all been about this guy — he's back. traders refer to a "bear market" when the price of an asset falls 20% from its recent peak. it often signals a loss of confidence and further falls to come. since the start of the year crude has done just that — it's down over 20% — from above $56 per barrel injanuary — to below m5 by the middle of this week. back in november the org
later we'll have a wrap up of this week's big economic stories with our correspondent andrew walker.rch in the daily telegraph has found well—qualified people who voluntarily talked about theirflaws injob interviews were more likely to win the role. today we want to know, what are your weaknesses? being gay perfectionist is not allowed! get in touch — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. —— being a perfectionist. always horrible when that question comes up. we will share hours with you...
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scott walker's proposal is not going over well with some critics.tial impact it could have on the badger state and the entire country. >> leland: the ladies of "outnumbered" have a big show coming up. i made the same joke last week, it's too bad you guys don't have anything to talk about. >> harris: is it funny yet? just kidding. president trump taking fire for backing out of the paris climate deal. he said till about saving american jobs. >> meghan: hillary clinton's new remarks are raising and more eyebrows and why some of her democratic pals are telling her it's time to let it go. >> harris: that plus our #oneluckyguy. our special guest today. mike lee. now back to a very special leland and heather. >> leland: looking forward to that. >> heather: wisconsin governor scott walker is pushing to require drug testing and work requirements for medicaid recipients. if approved, the badger state would set a new precedent for the entire country. mike is live in madison, wisconsin, with more. >> this is a proposal that could -- scott walker says the name o
scott walker's proposal is not going over well with some critics.tial impact it could have on the badger state and the entire country. >> leland: the ladies of "outnumbered" have a big show coming up. i made the same joke last week, it's too bad you guys don't have anything to talk about. >> harris: is it funny yet? just kidding. president trump taking fire for backing out of the paris climate deal. he said till about saving american jobs. >> meghan: hillary...
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he was a long-time head of the whitman walker clinic in d.c.ood has his story. >> reporter: you could see him in his volkswagen convertible all over town. and the four-term openly day council member who was defead without his signature bowtie. >> unbelievable. this is one of these crazy tennis tournaments. >> reporter: jack evans, a friend of graham's for decades, said graham's death from bacterial infection was a shock. he praised graham's focus on the poor and others underserved. >> jim was somebody who was legendary in this city. i first met him almost 35 years ago. jim was an advocate for people who were in need. that's the best way to describe it. >> reporter: before the council, graham led the early days of establishing and building up the whitman walker clinic at the height of the hiv/aids crisis, even enlisting elizabeth taylor in the local fight. whitman walker health serves a far broader group of those in need with a wide variety of medical services and other help. don blanchen leads whitman walker now and considers graham a mentor. >
he was a long-time head of the whitman walker clinic in d.c.ood has his story. >> reporter: you could see him in his volkswagen convertible all over town. and the four-term openly day council member who was defead without his signature bowtie. >> unbelievable. this is one of these crazy tennis tournaments. >> reporter: jack evans, a friend of graham's for decades, said graham's death from bacterial infection was a shock. he praised graham's focus on the poor and others...
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we are in front of the whitman walker clinic, the elizabeth taylor center.oing on behind us. we will step out of the way to show you what is going on behind us. >> we re whitman walker health center. it will be redeveloped in a couple of months. my business partner is up there now. 30,000 square foot project we're painting in partnership with five square development and whitman walker health center and in part thanks to a grant by the d.c. office of planning which will allow us to do tons of free events. block party throughout the summer. check us out at lizlot.com. #lizlot. lizlot.com. steve: the big event coming up on the 4th of july. you don't want to miss it. we head back inside to a cooler studio although it's great out here now. michelle: don't complain. you look great out there. thank you, steve. next at 4:00, making fast food faster and putting delivery service to the test. not just timing but taste. see if it's worth it to have your french fry fix brought right to you. michelle: if going out to get fast food is inconvenient, there are ways around it
we are in front of the whitman walker clinic, the elizabeth taylor center.oing on behind us. we will step out of the way to show you what is going on behind us. >> we re whitman walker health center. it will be redeveloped in a couple of months. my business partner is up there now. 30,000 square foot project we're painting in partnership with five square development and whitman walker health center and in part thanks to a grant by the d.c. office of planning which will allow us to do tons...
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an in camera and easily and hunter walker of yahoo! news. we hope you can it tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. newsmakers is next. thank you for joining us on this sunday. enjoy the rest of your weekend. we hope you have a great weekend. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] ♪ >> here on c-span, newsmakers is next with republican commerce been steve stivers of ohio. in testimony from former fbi director james tommy, to appear before the -- james comey, to talk about the russian investigation and his private conversations with president trump. that is followed by reaction from the president's personal attorney, marquez alerts, and the president himself this book about the hearings at a joint news conference with the romanian president. ms. swain: our guest on c-span's "newsmakers" this week is steve stivers, republican from ohio. representing that states 15th district. he is heading t
an in camera and easily and hunter walker of yahoo! news. we hope you can it tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. newsmakers is next. thank you for joining us on this sunday. enjoy the rest of your weekend. we hope you have a great weekend. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] ♪ >> here on c-span, newsmakers is next with...
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there was a dog being walked today by a dog walker in the area of the park when the gunfire hand. that dog walker feared for her own life crawled under the investigation and the dog got free and rap what way scared and is missing tonight. take a look she's a pointer mix. she's black with white spots. turn out her owners are out of up to the so trying to spread the word on that if you have any information, if i live in this area and have seen this dog. they certainly want to hear from you. apparently he has the contact information on her dogs. late is the ray section of alexandria, lauren demarco, 06785 local news. james hodgkinson was recently he was a home inspector. investigators same he former alexandria mayor bill mule said he knew hodgkin ton and would see him at the us. >> that's what i got learned about the shooting and i could not get. there. >> otherwise i would have probably heat minimum and counted him one way or the other certainly. before or after. it's my understanding that he did arrive this morning. it was not in the y long and squited about 60 and maybe angry resi
there was a dog being walked today by a dog walker in the area of the park when the gunfire hand. that dog walker feared for her own life crawled under the investigation and the dog got free and rap what way scared and is missing tonight. take a look she's a pointer mix. she's black with white spots. turn out her owners are out of up to the so trying to spread the word on that if you have any information, if i live in this area and have seen this dog. they certainly want to hear from you....
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inea anne, michelle, back to you guys. >> thank you, wilson walker. four people de at a shooting attaches facility ininlondon, a high-rise fire, at least 6 people are dead. more than 64 injured in the massive fire. teri okita has the story. >> reporter: witnesses say flames shot all the way up the 24-story building overnight near the heart of london. many residents were sleeping. >> still sleeping on the highest floors. they didn't know what was going on. >> reporter: some trapped residents used clothing, anythingthey could to let firefighters know where they were. >> i heard some people said, help, from the 20th floor, 19th. they are flashing the lights and now they stop. i don't know what happened to them. >> reporter: others watched in rras some residents jumped from the burning inferno oionutr spde. >> please save me, save my children. >> reporter: police evacuated the area around the high-rise and smoke filled the air for hours. this fire sent ash d is tdehaan battled the blaze and crews are searching floor to floor looking for survivors. at leas
inea anne, michelle, back to you guys. >> thank you, wilson walker. four people de at a shooting attaches facility ininlondon, a high-rise fire, at least 6 people are dead. more than 64 injured in the massive fire. teri okita has the story. >> reporter: witnesses say flames shot all the way up the 24-story building overnight near the heart of london. many residents were sleeping. >> still sleeping on the highest floors. they didn't know what was going on. >> reporter:...
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only on 5 wilson walker shows us the work behind the scenes at the conservatory of flowers. >> you know, it's a fantastic use of space and they bring the flower scene into it. >> reporter: flowery, groovy, mildly trippy, the conservatory is turning on. >> butterflies and mushrooms? >> reporter: but before we all space out staring at it, how did they do this? >> the conservatory of flowers is one of the most beautiful canvass in the city that we could project on. >> reporter: a blank canvas, but it's certainly not flat. >> no. the topology of this building is super crazy. >> reporter: the team of san francisco's obscure a digital started making a digital map of the conservatory. >> to figure out where projectors and cameras go. >> reporter: it also allowed them to bend and shape the artwork so it lands flat on the building. >> so you build into the distortion into the rendering. >> reporter: those distorted rendering projected through a laser cut lens, each one a stack of aluminum and dicroic filters. >> each filter is laser etch and glued together into a sandwich to make up a full color
only on 5 wilson walker shows us the work behind the scenes at the conservatory of flowers. >> you know, it's a fantastic use of space and they bring the flower scene into it. >> reporter: flowery, groovy, mildly trippy, the conservatory is turning on. >> butterflies and mushrooms? >> reporter: but before we all space out staring at it, how did they do this? >> the conservatory of flowers is one of the most beautiful canvass in the city that we could project on....
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kpix5 wilson walker was there for the resurrection. >> there's no going back after a tragedy. there's only going forward. there's so much familiarity but it's all new and beautiful. kind of like has a fresh new skin. >> reporter: eight months after a fire ripped through the first congregational church of berkeley the congregation marched back into the sanctuary and broke into song. >> so today is the pentecost and the symbol is fire. >> reporter: homecoming was the real focus because as the church is still trying to figure out what to do with the devastated prayer hall, they've been worshiped in the sanctuary. >> it's been great to be back. >> this is home. this is where i met my wife. where i got married where both my boys were baptized. means a lot to me and i can't say how much it just means a lot to be back home. >> reporter: so the flock returned home, shared hugs, tears and communion and reflected not so much on what was lost but what has come with this new day. >> when there's no loss of life you can take in a case like this and become unworn from old habits and do some
kpix5 wilson walker was there for the resurrection. >> there's no going back after a tragedy. there's only going forward. there's so much familiarity but it's all new and beautiful. kind of like has a fresh new skin. >> reporter: eight months after a fire ripped through the first congregational church of berkeley the congregation marched back into the sanctuary and broke into song. >> so today is the pentecost and the symbol is fire. >> reporter: homecoming was the real...
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oregon was settled by walkers and 2017, earliest known evidence. the dna from that shows they came from siberia said this is the first proof that they want to come to oregon. they didn't ride in the wagons. they walked over here and today when spring comes on the spriny like this and you want to get out, cabinet fever raises and you get a nice day in april and people are lacing up and hitting the trails. maybe there's an echo of the first native tribe talking to oregon that persists here. people still want to get out and walk. it's a compilation of the prettiest i could find in the state, the best hiking trails. they don't cover all of it, they cover like five-star resorts. that is and what people care much about what is the outdoors. 50% is national management and that plays a huge role but on some it pays more than we get back. there is controversy about that. some believe we should get that federal land but some say they are doing a nice job of protecting that salutes keep it in public ownership. i have five books that cover different parts of t
oregon was settled by walkers and 2017, earliest known evidence. the dna from that shows they came from siberia said this is the first proof that they want to come to oregon. they didn't ride in the wagons. they walked over here and today when spring comes on the spriny like this and you want to get out, cabinet fever raises and you get a nice day in april and people are lacing up and hitting the trails. maybe there's an echo of the first native tribe talking to oregon that persists here....
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very interesting to be here. >> reporter: in this area, wilson walker, kpix5. >>> the warriors have the chance to win the nba title tonight in front of dove nation. >> mayors have a chance to see it in person. the mayor, libby schaaf's, is offering tickets for a nonprofit. the winner should find out at about 11:00 and at last check, top bid was $20,000. >> go to cbs sf.com. >> we are all in blue to support the warriors. >> we had a party yesterday. >> they call it domination. we had wash -- watch parties. >> did you tell them you where the queen? >> i would like to show you later. some of these locals are talking about dub nation. >> it is cold! unseasonably cool. this is the scene of the live weather camera with lingering clouds from the passage of low pressure. 51 degrees in santa rosa and livermore at 52 and toss open your windows because the heat will be on after that. a bit of a breeze with the passage of the front. 14 in san francisco and winds to the south across the santa clara valley. in the valley, folks are not bad except for in the bay. this is a satellite radar. lingering c
very interesting to be here. >> reporter: in this area, wilson walker, kpix5. >>> the warriors have the chance to win the nba title tonight in front of dove nation. >> mayors have a chance to see it in person. the mayor, libby schaaf's, is offering tickets for a nonprofit. the winner should find out at about 11:00 and at last check, top bid was $20,000. >> go to cbs sf.com. >> we are all in blue to support the warriors. >> we had a party yesterday....
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jay walker has also called for an investig to numerous staff members, teachers, guidance counselors and record keepers who say they have seen for themselves steuns are being pushed through who haven't earned their diploma everyone has told us speaking publicly would put their job on the line. hogan says he wants to get to the truth and also ensure that any and all whistleblowers receive full protection under the law. > maxwell has refused our repeated requests for an interview but he gave us this statement from today. from the beginning i have maintained that politics lie at the route of these accusation, there has been no systemic effort to promote students who did not meet state graduation requirements in order we look forward to collaborating with the mtd state department of education to resolve this matter . tomorrow on fox5 news morning we are continuing our coverage of h this story. you'll hear from state delegate jay walker about his concerns about a prior state investigation on this same issue . lindsay local news. >> to the district now, we have an update on the story that we h
jay walker has also called for an investig to numerous staff members, teachers, guidance counselors and record keepers who say they have seen for themselves steuns are being pushed through who haven't earned their diploma everyone has told us speaking publicly would put their job on the line. hogan says he wants to get to the truth and also ensure that any and all whistleblowers receive full protection under the law. > maxwell has refused our repeated requests for an interview but he gave us...
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they are both very keen hill walkers. i am good start. they are both very keen hill walkers.lkers. i am not sure if there are coded messages. michel barnier gave david davis hobbled walking stick. and michel barnier was given a book on the himalayas. we could say that there is a big summit ahead and they are not even at base camp one. or something about a long slog uphill. i think they would have done better off giving each other a crate of brandy or a very large box of aspirin. some red bull might have been better as the messy—mac i am sticking with brandy, christian. forget red bull. a minute's silence has been held across the uk for the victims of the london tower block fire. police now say 79 people have died — or are missing, presumed dead — and that some of their identities might never be known, as mark easton reports. there have been too many days like this. the firefighters of red watch, first on the scene last wednesday, linking arms with others across the united kingdom, the country pausing to reflect on the grenfell tower tragedy, a nation once again standing silen
they are both very keen hill walkers. i am good start. they are both very keen hill walkers.lkers. i am not sure if there are coded messages. michel barnier gave david davis hobbled walking stick. and michel barnier was given a book on the himalayas. we could say that there is a big summit ahead and they are not even at base camp one. or something about a long slog uphill. i think they would have done better off giving each other a crate of brandy or a very large box of aspirin. some red bull...
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our wilson walker took a drive up there to show us why. >> reporter: we pulled up to the gate. the guy pulled away the sign and said come on up. i handed him my parks pass and we rolled in. some were here by design. >> we were the second people through the gate. >> reporter: some by sheer luck. >> we left pennsylvania the 12th of june. they said it's open. >> reporter: but no matter how you landed on tioga pass today, it was a little drive, the latest the highway opened since 1998 and all around you evidence of california's epic winter. >> there are still places where there's 6 to 8 feet of snow. >> reporter: the lodge stormed so hard the roof caved in. almost every campground still closed, no services, no gas but less cell service than normal, but otherwise it's kind of perfect. >> this is spectacular, beautiful day, picturesque. >> reporter: lakes are still partially frozen and streams run like rivers. >> lots of snow, lots of moving water, water glowing blue in the springs. >> reporter: where tuolumne meadows isn't covered with water it's buzzing with life. >> we've been see
our wilson walker took a drive up there to show us why. >> reporter: we pulled up to the gate. the guy pulled away the sign and said come on up. i handed him my parks pass and we rolled in. some were here by design. >> we were the second people through the gate. >> reporter: some by sheer luck. >> we left pennsylvania the 12th of june. they said it's open. >> reporter: but no matter how you landed on tioga pass today, it was a little drive, the latest the highway...
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but walker says president obama's ethics rules went further. >> under the obama pledge, officials agreed they would not be employeed by a governing agency which they had lobbied. that aspect of the pledge was not carried over. >> reporter: mr. obama had issued only four white house waiver by this point in his presidency, and fewer than 20 over his two terms. anthony, more waivers for employees across the federal government are expected next week. >> mason: julianna goldman, thanks. now to the investigations of russian meddling in the u.s. election and whether anyone in the trump campaign was involved. today, russia's president weighed in. here's jeff pegues. >> reporter: vladimir putin mocked u.s. investigators today, questioning whatever proof may exist that his government was behind the u.s. election hacks. "which fingerprints?" he asked. i.p. addresses can be completely made up and sent address by your children. while putin has been talking, russian banker sergey gorkov has not. gorkov, who heads russian investment bank v.e.b. had a secret meeting with president trump's son-in-law, ja
but walker says president obama's ethics rules went further. >> under the obama pledge, officials agreed they would not be employeed by a governing agency which they had lobbied. that aspect of the pledge was not carried over. >> reporter: mr. obama had issued only four white house waiver by this point in his presidency, and fewer than 20 over his two terms. anthony, more waivers for employees across the federal government are expected next week. >> mason: julianna goldman,...
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keen hill walkers and they seem to get off to a good start. when the going gets really tough towards the end of the process in 500 days' time, that is what -- that is when it will be really important. laura: christian fraser in brussels, thank you. in other news from around the world, french police say a car iniberately hit a police van the champs elysees in paris before bursting in flames. the driver died in the incident, though no one else was injured. police found a kalashnikov rifle and glass bottles in the vehicle. france remains under a state of emergency after a wave of deadly terror attacks. the situation in syria is or tho aiming to funny to the conflict. russia says it will treat u.s. -- aiming to end conflict. russia says it will treat ..s.-led planes as a target earlier, my colleague katty kay spoke with former u.s. defense secretary william cohen as part plus" program.s katty: there has been a sequence of events -- russia says it will cancel the hotline and the iranian missiles and the americans shooting down the syrian government
keen hill walkers and they seem to get off to a good start. when the going gets really tough towards the end of the process in 500 days' time, that is what -- that is when it will be really important. laura: christian fraser in brussels, thank you. in other news from around the world, french police say a car iniberately hit a police van the champs elysees in paris before bursting in flames. the driver died in the incident, though no one else was injured. police found a kalashnikov rifle and...
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kpix 5's wilson walker tells us the change has some members of the community asking, where is the love? >> on a clear day you can see san francisco, the four bridges from this area. >> reporter: in the hills, it is a jewel of a dpaufl course, only with a-- golf course, only with a bit of crisis. >> 1920, berkeley country club, 1944 renamed mira vista. >> reporter: coming weeks, the general manager will lead the club through another name change, taking it back to its origins. >> by july 1, most of everything we are doing with signage and everything we are doing to turn it over. >> reporter: why not elsureado country club? does the name "berkeley" have more pin augs? >> maybe when you look at that, i suppose it does. el sarido has it too, berkeley is more renowned name. >> this isn't the biggest issue the city has to deal with, we have lots of issues. >> reporter: paul is a city council member and admitatize stings a little. >>-- admits it sting as little. >> we are hurt and would have loved to discuss it with owners. >> there was dialogue with people from the city, not necessarily counc
kpix 5's wilson walker tells us the change has some members of the community asking, where is the love? >> on a clear day you can see san francisco, the four bridges from this area. >> reporter: in the hills, it is a jewel of a dpaufl course, only with a-- golf course, only with a bit of crisis. >> 1920, berkeley country club, 1944 renamed mira vista. >> reporter: coming weeks, the general manager will lead the club through another name change, taking it back to its...
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he demanded action. >> whiteman-walker on 14th's street. the way we deal with hiv/aids education, care, prevention. you name it. jim's fingerprints are all over it. >> jim graham served on the city council for 16 years. losing his seat two years as word of his passing spread, recognition of the efforts to help those least fortunate poured in. >> what a pity. you need more flavors like that in the city to really make it work. >> graham had been battling cdif, a bacterial infection of theco lone. -- of the colon. very hard to treat. he had been in and out of the hospital in recent weeks. stephen tschida, abc7 news. michelle: thank you. new twist in the bill cosby trial. today the jury telling the judge they are deadlocked. after that, the judge ordered them to continue deliberating in the sex assault case. the jury has now spent 30 hours weighing cosby's fate this week. if they reach a verdict, we will bring it to you right here on abc7. u.p.s. workers in san francisco returned to work today, one day after one of their coworkers opened fire i
he demanded action. >> whiteman-walker on 14th's street. the way we deal with hiv/aids education, care, prevention. you name it. jim's fingerprints are all over it. >> jim graham served on the city council for 16 years. losing his seat two years as word of his passing spread, recognition of the efforts to help those least fortunate poured in. >> what a pity. you need more flavors like that in the city to really make it work. >> graham had been battling cdif, a bacterial...
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walker is a member of the prince george's delegation and he says that the county here the truth. the allegations so strong that the governor is calling for state action. allegations raised by some prince george's county school board members that some high school students had their grades and credits changed here, falsely raising the county's high school graduation rates. what the governor had said amounts to widespread systemic corruption. the governor also calling for whistle blower protections for those who come forward with details in this investigation. we can tell you here at county schools headquarters, the county school executives, kevin maxwell says they're baseless and political in nature. that is the latest in upper marlboro, justin finch, news 4. back to you. >> justin, thank you. 5:48 now. health care remains the talk on capitol hill. >> but a newly released analysis by the congressional budget office is raising new questions about whether republicans will have the votes to pass their plans. >> here are the highlights. the cbo estimates 15 million next year. 22 millio
walker is a member of the prince george's delegation and he says that the county here the truth. the allegations so strong that the governor is calling for state action. allegations raised by some prince george's county school board members that some high school students had their grades and credits changed here, falsely raising the county's high school graduation rates. what the governor had said amounts to widespread systemic corruption. the governor also calling for whistle blower...
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mayor walker cited health reasons for his decision to resign. >>> news journal reports on study conducty christiana care and university of delaware, examining the relationship between health, opportunity and physical violence on wilmington's west side. residents there can earn $75 if they participate this weekend in the study. researchers are looking for african americans age 16 to 44 that is your newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >>> up next, it was a crime that outraged the community. >> still ahead victim of the vicious beating caught on tape gets to spend sometime with his favorite hockey team, we will show you how flyers helped make a difference, we chrit can happen to anyone.s a help is within reach. all you need to do is ask. vanessa: i was a full-blown heroin addict, selling my soul to get high. but i got help, and you can too. james: i just know i didn't want to feel that pain anymore. i got help. you can too. aj: most people think addicts are beyond help. when i see an addict, i see hope. chris christie: don't suffer. don't wait. call 844 reach nj or visit r
mayor walker cited health reasons for his decision to resign. >>> news journal reports on study conducty christiana care and university of delaware, examining the relationship between health, opportunity and physical violence on wilmington's west side. residents there can earn $75 if they participate this weekend in the study. researchers are looking for african americans age 16 to 44 that is your newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >>> up next, it was a crime...
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spoon one ball, one strike on neil walker. where you punch the ball from?j.: it's moving, you have to just punch the ball. it's an interesting sport that i've never heard of. i found my play ball straight last year. >> a.j.: i'm being told you toss the ball up and you punch it. >> joe: you pitch it to yourself and punch it. i like it. spin that the strike, we go to jp. >> growing up in cincinnati, ohio, he wanted to play t-ball when he was three years old but the league of their said he was too young. however, the harrison family was told he could play on one condition. his mother had to be the coach. apparently she did pretty well. i asked him, how good of a coach was she, he's got a great smile, he said hey, i'm still playing so she must have been pretty good. >> joe: walker on the ground to second, there is harrison to throw him out for the first out of the inning. brother played nine years in the minors. >> speaking about the harrison family, josh and his older brother, as he mentioned they host a clinic every year in their hometown of cincinnati on the
spoon one ball, one strike on neil walker. where you punch the ball from?j.: it's moving, you have to just punch the ball. it's an interesting sport that i've never heard of. i found my play ball straight last year. >> a.j.: i'm being told you toss the ball up and you punch it. >> joe: you pitch it to yourself and punch it. i like it. spin that the strike, we go to jp. >> growing up in cincinnati, ohio, he wanted to play t-ball when he was three years old but the league of...
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. -- hejesse walker writes or she? katherine: the. -- he. kennedys rival bobby called for the massive extension of welfare. he said the answer is work, jobs, family integrity. a gallup poll showed the public rejecting the concept of a guaranteed income. even back then the guaranteed basic income was anathema to the founding principles. katherine: it is a weirdly attractive idea for about a large group of people. don't hear many policy proposals where you say tom paine and huey long and milton friedman, that is a pretty weird list of people. it is a piece by jesse walker, opens with a debate between anti-syrian, the former head of the labor union and -- andy surin and another guy. they agree. they are on stage together at the cato institute and agree to income.influence -- anytime you get them on stage to agree on something, i think you are tapping into a weirdly everful idea, even if it gets to actual policy. host: take a listen. >> i estimate the cost of $1.75 trillion. i do 18 to 64. i don't do kids, i don't do people on social security un
. -- hejesse walker writes or she? katherine: the. -- he. kennedys rival bobby called for the massive extension of welfare. he said the answer is work, jobs, family integrity. a gallup poll showed the public rejecting the concept of a guaranteed income. even back then the guaranteed basic income was anathema to the founding principles. katherine: it is a weirdly attractive idea for about a large group of people. don't hear many policy proposals where you say tom paine and huey long and milton...
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. >> reporter: robert walker is an attorney who advises clients on government ethics rules. in that includes not having cotters come before them where their former clients, recently former clients had an interest, the notion there being that their decisions might be biased or affected by their association with their former clients. >> reporter: the white house irys it issued the waivers to bring in expertise on certain matters, a rationale also used by the obama administration. et walker says president obama's ethics rules went trrther. >> under the obama pledge, officials agreed they would not be employed by a governing agency which they had lobbied. that aspect of the pledge was not carried over. >> reporter: mr. obama had issued only four white house waivers by this point in his presidency, and fewer than 20 over his two terms. anthony, more waivers for employees across the federal government are expected next eek. >> mason: julianna goldman, thanks. now to the investigations of russian meddling in the u.s. election and whether anyone in the trump campaign was involved. t
. >> reporter: robert walker is an attorney who advises clients on government ethics rules. in that includes not having cotters come before them where their former clients, recently former clients had an interest, the notion there being that their decisions might be biased or affected by their association with their former clients. >> reporter: the white house irys it issued the waivers to bring in expertise on certain matters, a rationale also used by the obama administration. et...
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let's find out with our business correspondent andrew walker.und been doing over the last we? it has been up and down, and what has caused the fluctuations? we had a striking move on tuesday when we got advanced indications of what would be in voting surveys in the next morning's papers. if you look at the graphs, it looks a sharp decline in fact it was half a cent of the dollar. that is because the survey indicated the vote was likely to be closer than people assumed and that the markets then took the view perhaps the prime minister is not going to have such a free hand, if it is theresa may, she might otherwise have expected and it might create more uncertainty about what will come out of the brexit negotiations. since then, background has been regained. certainly the general picture has been a continuing one of the pound is being significantly sensitive towards development on the political front. it has been a roller—coaster. is this uncertainty set to continue. i guess in ten days, two weeks, one uncertainty will be over, we will know the re
let's find out with our business correspondent andrew walker.und been doing over the last we? it has been up and down, and what has caused the fluctuations? we had a striking move on tuesday when we got advanced indications of what would be in voting surveys in the next morning's papers. if you look at the graphs, it looks a sharp decline in fact it was half a cent of the dollar. that is because the survey indicated the vote was likely to be closer than people assumed and that the markets then...
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normally cleared by memorial day, wilson walker shows us why this year was different. >> we pulled upo the gate, the guy pulled the sign away and said come on up. i handed him my pass and we rolled in. >> reporter: some were here by design. >> we were second through the gate. >> reporter: some by luck. >> we left pennsylvania june 12 and they said it's open. >> reporter: no matter how you landed on the pass it was a little drive through history. the latest the highway has opened since 1998. and all around you was evidence of california's epic winter. >> this place still, six eight feet of snow. >> reporter: the lodge, stormed so hard the roof caved n almost every campground still closed. there are no services, no gas, and even less self-service than normal but otherwise it's kind of perfect. >> this is spectacular! beautiful day. >> absolutely picturesque. >> reporter: lakes are still partially frozen and streams run like rivers! >> lots of snow, lots of moving water, water crystal clear, glowing blue in the spring. >> reporter: and where tuolumne meadows isn't covered with water it i
normally cleared by memorial day, wilson walker shows us why this year was different. >> we pulled upo the gate, the guy pulled the sign away and said come on up. i handed him my pass and we rolled in. >> reporter: some were here by design. >> we were second through the gate. >> reporter: some by luck. >> we left pennsylvania june 12 and they said it's open. >> reporter: no matter how you landed on the pass it was a little drive through history. the latest...
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if the assignments were turned in late, you should be able to show it to us zbl. >> reporter: walker suggested that there be a hearing. maxwell has denied these allegations, saying there has been no systemic effort to promote students in prince george's county public schools. and the chief executive also points out that the schools were under investigation back in january by the state and that no wrong doing was found. he also said that he believes this is all being motivated by politics. we are live here. i'm justin finch, news4. back in to you. >> thank you. >>> 11:04 right now and police in prince george's county still trying to figure out how fast a driver was going when it slammed into a pole early this slowed down during the early morning commute. transportation reporter adam tuss shows us what happened. >> reporter: an awful crash here and let's show you the aftermath of what happened. take a look at that telephone pole there, snapped in two like a twig. the utility crews are out here right now because some power lines have come down and the telephone pole is just pulling on t
if the assignments were turned in late, you should be able to show it to us zbl. >> reporter: walker suggested that there be a hearing. maxwell has denied these allegations, saying there has been no systemic effort to promote students in prince george's county public schools. and the chief executive also points out that the schools were under investigation back in january by the state and that no wrong doing was found. he also said that he believes this is all being motivated by politics....
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kristie walker lives in washington state... walker - parent from washington)"we have a tiered sex offender registry and im really happy with the way that works"as parents debate the issue..felizzato insists overhauling the state's sex offender registry... will make communities ( james ) that was ali wolf reporting. the lower risk sex offenders in tiers one and two would have to petition a court to be removed from the registry once they become eligible. ( robin @ landing ) still ahead on the kron four morning news. paul newman died nearly a decade ago, but his voice is still in this weekend's top movie. we'll explain how. coming up after the break on the hollywood minute. and here's a live look outside... toll plaza spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( robin @ landing ) taking a look at your entertainment headlines this morning. paul newman passed away in 2008, but his voice does appear in this week's number-one movie at the box office, "cars 3." so how did pixar pull that off? rick damigella has th
kristie walker lives in washington state... walker - parent from washington)"we have a tiered sex offender registry and im really happy with the way that works"as parents debate the issue..felizzato insists overhauling the state's sex offender registry... will make communities ( james ) that was ali wolf reporting. the lower risk sex offenders in tiers one and two would have to petition a court to be removed from the registry once they become eligible. ( robin @ landing ) still ahead...
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. >> among the sea of runners and walkers participating in this 15th annual gary papa run. >> thanksor doing this. >> reporter: was steve lewis ofland dale. a six year survivor. >> the papa family, because of what he went through. but he's having an impact on other people, parenthesessing it. >> reporter: action news sports director gary papa lost his six year battle with prostate cancer in june of 2009 just before father's day. ever since the papa family has spent this day raising awareness about early detection and raising funds for the foundation for breast and prostate health. >> my mission is to save the next generation of young men this worry, this angst. that if they just incorporate this into their lives, to realize that there's nothing to be shy about. that they have to get checked. so simple. such a simple blood test. >> reporter: as gary's two sons, nathaniel and tucker, have gotten older, they have gotten more involved in the cause about which their father was so passionate. >> we wanted to see more people come out and run. registration and donations going up. it's fantas
. >> among the sea of runners and walkers participating in this 15th annual gary papa run. >> thanksor doing this. >> reporter: was steve lewis ofland dale. a six year survivor. >> the papa family, because of what he went through. but he's having an impact on other people, parenthesessing it. >> reporter: action news sports director gary papa lost his six year battle with prostate cancer in june of 2009 just before father's day. ever since the papa family has spent...
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andrew walker, economics correspondent, thank you.le to run his company without migrant workers from the european union. he said among home—builders, european immigrants make up 12% of the workforce. british air race is in discussion with at about outsourcing some call centre operations. —— british airways. it is understood it would involve transferring two call centres, one in newcastle and one in manchester, who employ about 11100 people. baa has been criticised for aggressively cutting costs in the last few years. investors are seeking $399 million worth of damages from toshiba over an accounting scandal. two years ago the technology company admitted overstating profits for the last six yea rs. overstating profits for the last six years. it led to several senior executives standing down. the firm has been served with 26 complaints over the scandal and there are claims of $985 million. a quick look at the market. a lot of movement yesterday in text stocks, especially in the states. they really felt. they have mainly been driving a l
andrew walker, economics correspondent, thank you.le to run his company without migrant workers from the european union. he said among home—builders, european immigrants make up 12% of the workforce. british air race is in discussion with at about outsourcing some call centre operations. —— british airways. it is understood it would involve transferring two call centres, one in newcastle and one in manchester, who employ about 11100 people. baa has been criticised for aggressively cutting...
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i was with governor walker. charles is a three-time combat veteran who bravely served our nation. highly respected after charles came back from the war, he -- like so many other americans -- faced very tough economic times. charles began taking machine tool operation courses from a technical college. he immediately excelled. he was really, really good at it, they say -- [laughter] that's what they say, i haven't checked. [laughter] where is charles? >> i think i'm doing okay. >> come here. [laughter] charles, they tell me. i haven't checked it, i want to check you out, all right? [laughter] but he immediately excelled. and by the end of his year-long apprenticeship, charles will be making more than $60,000 a year and going up a lot higher than that. and he loves what he does. i think you really love it, right? yeah, loves it. charles, we thank you for your service to our country both in the military and in exactly what you're doing right now, which is so important. and we congratulate you on this exciting new career. and you're going to have some great future. thank you, charles.
i was with governor walker. charles is a three-time combat veteran who bravely served our nation. highly respected after charles came back from the war, he -- like so many other americans -- faced very tough economic times. charles began taking machine tool operation courses from a technical college. he immediately excelled. he was really, really good at it, they say -- [laughter] that's what they say, i haven't checked. [laughter] where is charles? >> i think i'm doing okay. >>...
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i talked to congressman mark walker.was after the meeting that was held this morning with all members of the house where they were briefed on exactly what happened on that baseball field. and there was a remarkable show of unity in that meeting. that's when all the members in congress, republican and democrat, held hands and bowed for a moment of prayer. it was congressman walker who led that prayer. i talked to him about it afterwards. this is what he had to say. >> there's some anger right now that this is happening. and as a former pastor who offered counseling over the years, there's a range of emotions. it comes and goes especially with some of the guys realizing how they were a target, how close to death they were today with a gentleman coming all the way from illinois to do the research to know where we were practicing. > what about you personally knowing you were that close to being shot? >> well, it's disconcerting but grateful that i had finished pitching at the time. >> and you heard congressman walker talking
i talked to congressman mark walker.was after the meeting that was held this morning with all members of the house where they were briefed on exactly what happened on that baseball field. and there was a remarkable show of unity in that meeting. that's when all the members in congress, republican and democrat, held hands and bowed for a moment of prayer. it was congressman walker who led that prayer. i talked to him about it afterwards. this is what he had to say. >> there's some anger...
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i have seen governors like scott walker who worked on this initiative. if you are in a skilled certificate program, you can graduate and be employable. welders, miles per hour, hairdressers. we need to value that as a country. judge jeanine: i want to talk about jared kushner said he's willing to testify before the senate intel committee. the attorney general jeff sessions says i'm willing to testify. the president said i'm willing to testify. do you think there is a way to put an end to this or do you think the democrats will just keep going after the president until they are done? >> i long ago scopped predicting what the democrats will do. neil gorsuch whose credentials from beyond reproach getting just a handful of senate votes. i think none of them coming together on healthcare. we don't see them coming together on healthcare or infrastructure. the president always welcomes democratic support. but you see some of them calling for extreme measures already. donald trump the candidate was asked every single day, will he accept the elect results. the qu
i have seen governors like scott walker who worked on this initiative. if you are in a skilled certificate program, you can graduate and be employable. welders, miles per hour, hairdressers. we need to value that as a country. judge jeanine: i want to talk about jared kushner said he's willing to testify before the senate intel committee. the attorney general jeff sessions says i'm willing to testify. the president said i'm willing to testify. do you think there is a way to put an end to this...
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this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.an suspected of carrying out a terror attack at a london mosque. the family of darren osborne say that they are "shocked" and "devastated." here in finsbury park, hundreds of people attended a vigil last night. the mayor of london sadiq khan vowed that the attack would not divide communities. good morning. thanks for being with us. it's tuesday the 20th ofjune. also this morning: nearly a week after the grenfell tower fire, more than £200,000 of emergency funds has been given out
this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.an suspected of carrying out a terror attack at a london mosque. the family of darren osborne say that they are "shocked" and "devastated." here in finsbury park, hundreds of people attended a vigil last night. the mayor of london sadiq khan vowed that the attack would not divide communities. good morning. thanks for being with us. it's tuesday the 20th ofjune. also this morning: nearly a week after the grenfell tower...