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from washington dc. we appreciate it. e that all is well back there in washington. >> so do i. >> thank you sir. congressman of the east bay. congressman from louisiana, steve scalise was shot and we will tell you more, have more details on this throughout mornings on 2. ? >>> we will check traffic with sal. >> with very had some traffic problems. 580 westbound is still pretty slow on the pass. the tracy commute driving into the livermore area and traffic is going to be set back there. we have traffic that will be very, very slow on 205. i want to mention that southbound 680 is a mess because of an earlier accident. southbound 680 at vargas. they are clearing it from the left lane. at one point all the lanes were blocked photograph sick a huge mess out of pleasant on. getting in to san jose. if you use 680 this is the morning to give yourself extra timef. you use 680 from pleasanton to san jose you will see a huge traffic jam this morning because of an accident. that was blocking all lanes. they are making progress in gett
from washington dc. we appreciate it. e that all is well back there in washington. >> so do i. >> thank you sir. congressman of the east bay. congressman from louisiana, steve scalise was shot and we will tell you more, have more details on this throughout mornings on 2. ? >>> we will check traffic with sal. >> with very had some traffic problems. 580 westbound is still pretty slow on the pass. the tracy commute driving into the livermore area and traffic is going to...
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anthony live from washington, dc. ifted to washington and in a few minutes we will turn to hong kong. xijinping has made his first visit to hong kong as president 20 years since the territory was handed back to china by britain. kensington and chelsea council has denied cabinet meeting due to discuss its response to the grenfell tower because journalists managed to gain entry. earlier the leader of the council told bbc london‘s political editor that he did not wa nt to political editor that he did not want to be drawn on whether he would stay on as council leader. the proper response to people‘s lives that have been so devastated by this tragedy is in place. will you be the leader in six months‘ time? tragedy is in place. will you be the leader in six months' time? that is not a matter i am able to discuss now. would you be the person leading the council and the conservatives into the election next year?” understand you want to go down that road. i think it would demean the lives that have been lost by getting too much
anthony live from washington, dc. ifted to washington and in a few minutes we will turn to hong kong. xijinping has made his first visit to hong kong as president 20 years since the territory was handed back to china by britain. kensington and chelsea council has denied cabinet meeting due to discuss its response to the grenfell tower because journalists managed to gain entry. earlier the leader of the council told bbc london‘s political editor that he did not wa nt to political editor that...
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a republican congressman injured and in critical condition in hospital after shooting near washington dc. the gunmen a volunteer for democratic presidential nominee bernie sanders has been shot dead by police. the portuguese star says his conscience is clear after he was accused of tax evasion. prosecutors say he diced over 40 million euros in taxes using offshore operative. laura: firefighters have been at a towerhuge blaze block in london. the fire broke out at around 1:00 a.m. at the tower and quickly engulfed the 24 story block. it's home to hundreds of people and many are still unaccounted for. at least 12 people have been confirmed dead but authorities are warning that number will rise. people lucky enough to escape the blaze spoke about the hardware that unfolded in the early hours. grexit lady appeared at the she wasfrom what saying, i'm about to throw my baby, please catch my baby. she threw the baby, from the ninth or 10th floor. someone ran forward and miraculously caught the baby. >> look, somebody is jumping. guy or girl, man or woman, i don't know. a reporter is at the scen
a republican congressman injured and in critical condition in hospital after shooting near washington dc. the gunmen a volunteer for democratic presidential nominee bernie sanders has been shot dead by police. the portuguese star says his conscience is clear after he was accused of tax evasion. prosecutors say he diced over 40 million euros in taxes using offshore operative. laura: firefighters have been at a towerhuge blaze block in london. the fire broke out at around 1:00 a.m. at the tower...
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drivers in washington dc can now get a gender nuetral driver's license. dc is the first jurisdiction to offer the option on the id. yesterday it started issuing driver's licenses that have an x instead of an m for male or female. supporters say that this allows people more flexibility when it comes to changing their id. >> the x againer mark eallows for individuals to have more privacy around their gender. >> to each his own. you know? . >> now an approved plan for the driver's licenses in oregon is expected to begin on july 3rd. here in california the state is considering a bill that would add the option on driver's licenses which passed the state senate last month. >>> george lucas and the city of los angeles have cleared the way for museum of narrative art. they voted to approve several requirements for the construction of a 1.5 billion dollar museum. the 300,000 square foot institution is a vision of lucas and his wife. the exhibits will include storyboards, costumes and props. this after failed attempts to build the museum here in the bay area and in
drivers in washington dc can now get a gender nuetral driver's license. dc is the first jurisdiction to offer the option on the id. yesterday it started issuing driver's licenses that have an x instead of an m for male or female. supporters say that this allows people more flexibility when it comes to changing their id. >> the x againer mark eallows for individuals to have more privacy around their gender. >> to each his own. you know? . >> now an approved plan for the...
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former fbi director is set to testify before congress in two hours and we have a live report from washington dc. >>> kevin durant nails it and the warriors are only one win away from the postseason perfection and we have the reaction from the players and the fans. >>> this is ktvu mornings on 2. >>> an early wake-up call for the both of us but i made a point to stay up last night to see it. >> i like that and that is probably why they won because you brought good energy and good vibes from the coast. >> i did nothing but cheer, and we will talk about the warriors all week long and i am gasia mikaelian in for pam cook . >> dave clark is off and i am here to filling in, mike mibach. >> we have this system coming
former fbi director is set to testify before congress in two hours and we have a live report from washington dc. >>> kevin durant nails it and the warriors are only one win away from the postseason perfection and we have the reaction from the players and the fans. >>> this is ktvu mornings on 2. >>> an early wake-up call for the both of us but i made a point to stay up last night to see it. >> i like that and that is probably why they won because you brought...
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-- tore down washington dc in the war of 1812. we cannot admire their slaveholding. slavery was cruel. underwrote slavery. punishments could be harsh, involving a beating or sale. even when enslaved people did their owners bidding, -- their owner's bidding, they could be sold or moved for such reasons as the owner needed to pay a debt or the owner needed less slaves. suggesting all slaves, even young children -- subjecting all children to young psychological terror. in the united states or who did the slaveholding. it is hard to connect to these facts with our founders. true in the united states no matter who did the slaveholding. we same fathers and mothers did so much to champion freedom and equality made enslavement and inequality a part of their everyday lives by owning slaves. our instinct has been to look away. we have not wanted to think about our country's founders as placeholders. turning away, we deny ourselves with knowledge of the past. --we have not wanted to think about our country's founders as slaveholders. disturb
-- tore down washington dc in the war of 1812. we cannot admire their slaveholding. slavery was cruel. underwrote slavery. punishments could be harsh, involving a beating or sale. even when enslaved people did their owners bidding, -- their owner's bidding, they could be sold or moved for such reasons as the owner needed to pay a debt or the owner needed less slaves. suggesting all slaves, even young children -- subjecting all children to young psychological terror. in the united states or who...
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otro da intenso en el congreso del pas tras una audiencia que gir en torno a los escndalos en washington dctigacin sobre rusia, la campaÑa de donald trump y el despido repentino del ex director del fbi, james comey --- roll open --- vamos a washington dc, donde se encuentra randy serrano con la informacin --- take randy lot :01 :12 :20 1:35 ---lot---- s/randy serrano así es. otra audiencia de alto perfil en el senado. esta vez se trata del fiscal general quien fue fuertemente cuestionado en el comité de inteligencia. bajo juramento este martes el fiscal general refut parte de lo que testific el ex director del fbi aqu mismo la semana pasada. s/ jeff sessions, fiscal general de ee.uu. (1- nat 15:13) asegur que se retir de la investigacin que su departamento lleva a cabo sobre la intervencin rusa porque as lo indican las reglas del departamento de justicia. comey la semana pasada asegur (nat- comey) que el fiscal se haba tenido que retirar por su participacin en una serie de hechos que eran "problemticos" (2-nats) sobre la investigacin el fiscal general recalc. (3-nat- sessions 14:57) "es una
otro da intenso en el congreso del pas tras una audiencia que gir en torno a los escndalos en washington dctigacin sobre rusia, la campaÑa de donald trump y el despido repentino del ex director del fbi, james comey --- roll open --- vamos a washington dc, donde se encuentra randy serrano con la informacin --- take randy lot :01 :12 :20 1:35 ---lot---- s/randy serrano así es. otra audiencia de alto perfil en el senado. esta vez se trata del fiscal general quien fue fuertemente cuestionado en...
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some of these lawmakers are worried that is going to follow them in washington dc. james calling from greenfield, massachusetts on our public . on our republican line. shooting, of listening to what the congressman had said and they mentioned the congressman yelling at the police to shoot them and i wonder if there is a you have to say stop or i will shoot several times before you can do anything with the washington police. agree thatason -- i the pirates people should be to beo --congresspeople able to carry a gun for their own protection. >> capitol police really sweet in completely unprepared. on there on the ball, ball and professional. not been scalise practicing with the team that day, this could have been a much worse massacre. fast responsery from police. on the scene in three minutes. if you have those other protections, certainly at the u.s. capital, one of the most secure places in the nation, is it necessary for members of congress to carry guns as well? a the police have a job and response but it still took them a significant amount of time get there. w
some of these lawmakers are worried that is going to follow them in washington dc. james calling from greenfield, massachusetts on our public . on our republican line. shooting, of listening to what the congressman had said and they mentioned the congressman yelling at the police to shoot them and i wonder if there is a you have to say stop or i will shoot several times before you can do anything with the washington police. agree thatason -- i the pirates people should be to beo...
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del ambiente que se vive aÚn reina la incertidumbre. >> con una fuerte presencia asÍ amaneciÓ washington dcpeor de lo que se pensaba, hoy steve scalise fue sometido a una tercera operaciÓn. >> podemos discrepar sin tener que tomar actos de violencia. >> aunque ayer la balacera parecÍa haber logrado unir a los estados unidos algunos republicanos ya estÁn culpando a los demÓcratas de instar la violencia. >> algunos congresistas han dicho que con un paÍs dividido polÍticamente incluso hasta han recibido amenaza de muerte por lo que ahora sede baten si todos deberÍan de tener guardaespaldas. >> en el congreso 25 aÑos y nunca ha tenido temor de caminar por mis comunidades y en pÚblico y nunca he tenido guardaespaldas. >> pero melÉndez tambien dijo que en la nueva realidad se debe considerar algÚn tipo de seguridad sobre todo si estÁn varios congresistas en un mismo lugar. >> el pistolero comprÓ las armas que utilizÓ legalmente, vivÍa en su camioneta e iba a baÑarse al gimnasio al frente del parque donde abriÓ fuego, en washington diego noticias telemundo. >> destituyeron al director del penal do
del ambiente que se vive aÚn reina la incertidumbre. >> con una fuerte presencia asÍ amaneciÓ washington dcpeor de lo que se pensaba, hoy steve scalise fue sometido a una tercera operaciÓn. >> podemos discrepar sin tener que tomar actos de violencia. >> aunque ayer la balacera parecÍa haber logrado unir a los estados unidos algunos republicanos ya estÁn culpando a los demÓcratas de instar la violencia. >> algunos congresistas han dicho que con un paÍs dividido...
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ella iniciÓ una marcha que comenzÓ en miami y termino en washington dc.tencion durante 37 dÍas. su comunidad saliÓ en su defensa se hicieron marchas, protestas hasta que fue liberada, luego se acogiÓ a daca y este aÑo ban nuevas guÍas de la administraciÓn su status migratorio bajo daca fue amenazado como ellas casi 800 mil soÑadores viven en incertidumbre, bajaron en primeras meses de gobierno de trump casi 5.000 soÑadores menos aplicaron para el alivio migratorio. >> bueno ahora quiero darle la bienvenida en nuestro estudio a gabby pacheco, muchas gracias por estar con nosotros. y desde atlanta georgia jessica c, muchas gracias a las dos por estar acompaÑÁndonos hoy. >> claro que sÍ. >> bueno quiero empezar contigo gabby. >> gracias. >> fuiste crucial en el impulso que hizo posible el programa daca para que fuera una realidad ¿cÓmo te hace sentir el hecho que ahora no haya seguridad para todos los jÓvenes soÑadores?. >> bueno se siente uno bien responsable ya que uno luchÓ le dijo a los estudiantes, a los muchachos apliquen, vamos a estar seguros y ahora
ella iniciÓ una marcha que comenzÓ en miami y termino en washington dc.tencion durante 37 dÍas. su comunidad saliÓ en su defensa se hicieron marchas, protestas hasta que fue liberada, luego se acogiÓ a daca y este aÑo ban nuevas guÍas de la administraciÓn su status migratorio bajo daca fue amenazado como ellas casi 800 mil soÑadores viven en incertidumbre, bajaron en primeras meses de gobierno de trump casi 5.000 soÑadores menos aplicaron para el alivio migratorio. >> bueno...
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s/jackie reyes, portavoz alcaldía de washington dc "la alcaldesa bowser está comprometida con el medioando pasos para lo que le convenga más a los residentes del distrito". eso incluye seguir invirtiendo en recursos y esfuerzos para disminuir los niveles de contaminación con el fin de cumplir el objetivo del acuerdo climático. así lo explica ernesto vargas , director de chispa, organización que apoya el acuerdo de parís. s/ernesto vargas, chispa "los estados y muchas ciudades continúan el trabajo para asegurarse de que ese tipo de pólizas, ese tipo de leyes y ese tipo de protecciones para el medio ambiente y el aire se continúen" varios estados y ciudades firmaron una carta dirigida a las naciones unidas donde se comprometen a seguir con las pautas del acuerdo de parís. tras el retiro de estados unidos (nat) algunos de los casi 200 gobiernos que forman parte del pacto climático dijeron que su labor avanzaría con o sin estados unidos. desde la casa blanca este viernes el jefe de la agencia de protección al medio ambiente dijo. avanzaría con o sin estados unidos. desde la casa blanca est
s/jackie reyes, portavoz alcaldía de washington dc "la alcaldesa bowser está comprometida con el medioando pasos para lo que le convenga más a los residentes del distrito". eso incluye seguir invirtiendo en recursos y esfuerzos para disminuir los niveles de contaminación con el fin de cumplir el objetivo del acuerdo climático. así lo explica ernesto vargas , director de chispa, organización que apoya el acuerdo de parís. s/ernesto vargas, chispa "los estados y muchas...
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a live picture from washington dc.omey is is there responding to questions from senators at the hearing on capitol hill, what he is saying about being fired by president trump. >> also here at home, breaking news in sunnyville the latest on a homicide investigation. now underway. >> and students at fremont being told to get tested the big concern after a tune is accused of poking other students with a needle. mornings on 2 continues now. >>> this is ktvu mornings on 2. >> welcome back. it is thursday, june 8. i'm mike. >> and i'm cassie. >> it is a busy thursday morning, nationally at home and another thing we're follow as good the weather. pretty significant rain. >> not too bad for this time of year. when you get half an inch of rain that's worth mentioning and there has been a few, a nice little rain here, no watering for me. it was nice of your dog to send me that tweet there. i appreciate that. yes, i did see about a tenth of an inch to a quarter of an inch. willis over half an inch, santa rosy a third. sa know ma
a live picture from washington dc.omey is is there responding to questions from senators at the hearing on capitol hill, what he is saying about being fired by president trump. >> also here at home, breaking news in sunnyville the latest on a homicide investigation. now underway. >> and students at fremont being told to get tested the big concern after a tune is accused of poking other students with a needle. mornings on 2 continues now. >>> this is ktvu mornings on 2....
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problems from washington dc and children from those neighborhood might come in contact with, they might be inspired by the internet. as a policy note from the washington institute indicates we need to get ahead of the curve. and let me add that we are together to change perspectives from our experience and let us relearn , thank you very much. [applause] good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. i'll make a few remarks as long as we have about two minutes. five minutes, so first and foremost, i want to thank the washington institute for policy and particularly matt letter is a good friend as relates to working these very complex issues that we are all trying tomake sense of . and i also wanted to highlight the role particularly with us, we are not in north america and i am the new north american executive director and our particularly is addressed specifically to counter extremism. i think it's important that we highlighted that up front. our experts from experiences gained in the field, former islamists themselves who have reformed themselves and now have gone down the path of promoting plu
problems from washington dc and children from those neighborhood might come in contact with, they might be inspired by the internet. as a policy note from the washington institute indicates we need to get ahead of the curve. and let me add that we are together to change perspectives from our experience and let us relearn , thank you very much. [applause] good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. i'll make a few remarks as long as we have about two minutes. five minutes, so first and foremost, i want...
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it is a huge weekend for the lgbtq community in washington dc. tons of pride events are going on. the annual parade was today. it had to get rerouted because of protesters. our matt yurus was there and breaks down what happened. >> reporter: the parade began in dupont circle and worked its way here. logan circle a mile-and-a-half away. some 100,000 people lined the route. a small group of protesters worked to disrupt plans. thousands lined up at 14th and circle waiting to see the parade hit the corner heading for the home stretch. for a moment, they appeared to get their wish as the parade's front runner passed. then protesters delayed the parade multiple points, they were called no justice, no pride. >> we don't want corporations rainbow flags they have on our float. >> reporter: 30 minutes after the initial delay, what was expected returned. floats and cars regaled the crowd. police departments, local businesses, and city leaders includeing the mayor participated. >> fantastic. we have tens of thousands of people out to celebrate diversity in washington dc. >> reporter: the para
it is a huge weekend for the lgbtq community in washington dc. tons of pride events are going on. the annual parade was today. it had to get rerouted because of protesters. our matt yurus was there and breaks down what happened. >> reporter: the parade began in dupont circle and worked its way here. logan circle a mile-and-a-half away. some 100,000 people lined the route. a small group of protesters worked to disrupt plans. thousands lined up at 14th and circle waiting to see the parade...
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host: a big tax cut or tax reform, which he feels playbook is the morning must-read here in washington dc, daniel lipman is the coeditor. check >> be sure to watch c-span's washington journal -- join the discussion. tomorrow, treasury secretary steve mnuchin testifies in the house subcommittee in his apartments 2018 budget. irisble topics and clued operations comes ever security, and to respect counts. watch live at 4:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three. c-span,you missed it on retired brigadier general gerald on the possible threat of climate change on national security. if the repeal minerals, this one from the 1980's that says -- most significant aspects of battlefield combat, whether it's nice that have to be open, open seas, or were you a crime -- climb -- the military about that. on you have an interest of feeling thing -- with things like this and forecasting might have -- what might happen. >> jim sensenbrenner and attend meeting. warned -- [applause] >> as i said at the beginning of the meeting, interruptions are not going to be tolerated. ok, would you please sit down, sir? you do n
host: a big tax cut or tax reform, which he feels playbook is the morning must-read here in washington dc, daniel lipman is the coeditor. check >> be sure to watch c-span's washington journal -- join the discussion. tomorrow, treasury secretary steve mnuchin testifies in the house subcommittee in his apartments 2018 budget. irisble topics and clued operations comes ever security, and to respect counts. watch live at 4:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three. c-span,you missed it on retired...
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they got that sentence because what they did was illegal so they came to live here in washington, dc. sentence, but then they could not visit their families. you sentence, but then they could not visit theirfamilies. you know sentence, but then they could not visit their families. you know what she did, mildred? she wrote to the attorney general, one bobby kennedy. she wrote to him and said, we need to have this overturned, we want the conviction overturned, we want to stay married with each other. every yearin stay married with each other. every year in america onjune 12, stay married with each other. every year in america onjune12, you'll love this, they celebrate loving day. 50 years on, how many interracial marriages? 20% of marriages in america are now interracial! the fabric of marriages in this country changed. that is 100 days plus changed. for now — we'll be back the same time tomorrow. for now though, from katty kay in washington and me christian fraser in london, goodbye. hello. this is bbc news. theresa may has apologised to tory mps for the party's election performance,
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a bi-partisan baseball practice just outside of washington dc. we will have more details throughout the morning. >>> we will stay good morning to you. it you for joining us. wednesday morning. june 14 pght. i'm dave clark. >> in early for pam cook. we are staying on top of this breaking news from the washington dc area. that's where one of the most powerful congressmen was shot. >> steve scalise was wounded along with other people. they were practicing for a baseball game. we are in the newsroom and following all the new developments. >> reporter: listening in to that news brief that the chief of police and the united states capitol police chief gave to reporters. this all happened just after seven. there were more than a dozen gathered early in the morning for a baseball practice. they were practicing for a baseball game supposed to happen tomorrow morning. there were dozens of people at this field when they heard shots fired. at many as 50 to 100 fires from a gunman with a rifle. steve scalise of louisiana is the majority whip. he was shot in t
a bi-partisan baseball practice just outside of washington dc. we will have more details throughout the morning. >>> we will stay good morning to you. it you for joining us. wednesday morning. june 14 pght. i'm dave clark. >> in early for pam cook. we are staying on top of this breaking news from the washington dc area. that's where one of the most powerful congressmen was shot. >> steve scalise was wounded along with other people. they were practicing for a baseball game....
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host: a big tax cut or tax reform, which he feels playbook is the morning must-read here in washington dc, daniel lipman is the coeditor. check announcer: c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that affect you. insurance plans may be affected. about the congress and the white house. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal." coming up at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. a case you missed it, it the possible threat of climate change on national security. >> if you go back to older feel manuals, one from the 1980's say whether created the most significant aspect of combat. whether it is the runways, whether they are open, the open seas, when things are in change the military is concerned. the military has long had an interest in dealing with things like this and forecasting what might happen. >> and a town meeting. >> i want to know why we don't [indiscernible] -- theemember what i said at beginning of the meeting, interruptions will not be tolerated. ok, would you please sit down, sir. you do not have the floor. would you please sit
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this is irreleva nt washington, dc last year.firmation hearing he forgot to say he twice met the russian ambassador. the attorney general said he had no recollection of any such thing. what happens next, after the testimony? you are asking an exceptionally good question. all the senators asked the attorney general whether he would come back and give them more information and the answer seems to be maybe. the big show in town is also much at the big senate committee but the special counsel, robert mueller who has been appointed by the deputy attorney general to look into this a wider issue of collusion between russia and the trump campaign and a little side note on that, a friend of the president was musing last night about whether or not the president might sack the special counsel however that is something that is not happening at least for the moment. over a hundred people have died in landslides in bangladesh, triggered by monsoon rains. young children are among the dead, including three from one family. many were killed while
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if i could share a secret, i am very much a product of washington dc. this is where i learned international relations, international politics at georgetown and i felt comfortable at home here in this town. this is also where i learned the importance and the value of high-quality, open, honest policy discussions like the ones we are having today. without such discussions i would say, the world community is not going to be able to tackle challenges that we are confronted with today. so you and your colleagues at the arms control association have worked generously and been very kind in terms of helping me come to grips with some of the, if you will, more arcane elephants. i've been on the post for one month now and those introducing me to many of you here in this room. i am obviously feeling very humbled to speak to us from an animated group of people and i'd like to emphasize how much i'm looking forward to working very closely with all of you in the months and years to come especially, in this very challenging environment. so, we have heard much already
if i could share a secret, i am very much a product of washington dc. this is where i learned international relations, international politics at georgetown and i felt comfortable at home here in this town. this is also where i learned the importance and the value of high-quality, open, honest policy discussions like the ones we are having today. without such discussions i would say, the world community is not going to be able to tackle challenges that we are confronted with today. so you and...
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the heurich house in washington dc was built by christian heurich, a german immigrant who started a successful brewing company in 1872. today, we toured several rooms in that mansion, also called the castle, --of the brewmaster's castle to learn , about the heurich family. this is the first of a two-part series. >> hi, welcome to the heurich house museum. this is the home of christian heurich, washington, d.c.'s most important brewer. he was a philanthropist, and he also was the largest nongovernmental employer and landowner in the city during his lifetime. he lives to be 102, and when he died he was still operating his brewery, and he was the oldest brewer in the world at that time. we are standing at his dupont circle mansion which was really his "i have arrived" statement after he made it in america and built up his brewing empire. this was built between 1892 and 1894. it was a technological innovation of its time. it had all of the latest technology in it. he lived here with his family until he died in 1945 and his wife died in 1956. heurich is an american story and he is an important stor
the heurich house in washington dc was built by christian heurich, a german immigrant who started a successful brewing company in 1872. today, we toured several rooms in that mansion, also called the castle, --of the brewmaster's castle to learn , about the heurich family. this is the first of a two-part series. >> hi, welcome to the heurich house museum. this is the home of christian heurich, washington, d.c.'s most important brewer. he was a philanthropist, and he also was the largest...
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kathleen: and i'm kathleen hays in washington dc. to our top story, exit polls suggesting an inconclusive election results, the conservatives falling short of a majority in parliament. and we are going to sydney. great to see you. no seats have changed so far, but what are your initial takes on the exit poll at the moment? >> it is obviously a pretty disastrous results for theresa may. we will see if the exit poll reflects the final vote tally, but it should. it is bad news all around. even if the exit poll is off by a few seats and theresa may scrapes by with a majority, i would argue her leadership would be imperiled within the tory party and she would lack credibility going forward in the negotiations with brussels. yvonne: one second. we want to bring john fraher back. we were just talking about this, the superlatives we were describing for theresa may leading up to the election, iron lady, difficult woman, those things substantially taking right now. anyway she can come out of the election stronger? john: no. these exit polls wo
kathleen: and i'm kathleen hays in washington dc. to our top story, exit polls suggesting an inconclusive election results, the conservatives falling short of a majority in parliament. and we are going to sydney. great to see you. no seats have changed so far, but what are your initial takes on the exit poll at the moment? >> it is obviously a pretty disastrous results for theresa may. we will see if the exit poll reflects the final vote tally, but it should. it is bad news all around....
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on monday we are at busboys and poets in washington dc where georgetown university law professor will examine the impact of the case. it ended bans on internet -- interracial marriage. we are headed to the mercator center. for financial times, spirit with his current states of liberal democracy around the world. it will be out west in san francisco california. adam will report on the growth of huber. also that evening in the nation's capital science magazine will recall the five mass extinctions. there's a we are in new york city for former district attorney james is iran's thought. the roosevelt reading possible. that is a look at some of the events that we will be covering this week. many of these events are open for the public. look for them to air in the near future. [inaudible] good afternoon.
on monday we are at busboys and poets in washington dc where georgetown university law professor will examine the impact of the case. it ended bans on internet -- interracial marriage. we are headed to the mercator center. for financial times, spirit with his current states of liberal democracy around the world. it will be out west in san francisco california. adam will report on the growth of huber. also that evening in the nation's capital science magazine will recall the five mass...
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help on their , the salary was always competitive, especially when you are living in areas like washington dc. there is a chart that is put out by the federal government that shows where a person starts. we are talking $1500 plus. to anes that compare enlisted officer? general theystar are making hundreds of thousands of dollars. , about a hundred thousand dollars at the top end. differentlot of incentive pays an different variables that go into it. one of the things that may make , and enlistedher officer who becomes an officer.
help on their , the salary was always competitive, especially when you are living in areas like washington dc. there is a chart that is put out by the federal government that shows where a person starts. we are talking $1500 plus. to anes that compare enlisted officer? general theystar are making hundreds of thousands of dollars. , about a hundred thousand dollars at the top end. differentlot of incentive pays an different variables that go into it. one of the things that may make , and...
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we will be live in washington, dc to discuss that. music welcome back to outside source.in in the wind, because the weather is deteriorating here, just close the london bridge. behind me you can probably see the shard. at the base of the shard is london bridge station and it was not far from there that the atrocity of saturday night played out, with the bike —— with a white van in mounting the pavement on the bridge and three men exiting the van and beginning to sta b exiting the van and beginning to stab people in the street. 0ur lead story on 0utside source today is that the authorities had named two of the three attackers, and we understand one called khuram butt, featured in a channel 4 documentary and was known to the security services. now, a lot of you would have been aware of a couple of tweets that donald trump sent in the hours after the london attack. the first that caused a lot of dubstep from particularly in the city, was the president saying at least seven dead, 48 wounded, and the mayor of london says there is no reason to be alarmed. well, the mayor of lon
we will be live in washington, dc to discuss that. music welcome back to outside source.in in the wind, because the weather is deteriorating here, just close the london bridge. behind me you can probably see the shard. at the base of the shard is london bridge station and it was not far from there that the atrocity of saturday night played out, with the bike —— with a white van in mounting the pavement on the bridge and three men exiting the van and beginning to sta b exiting the van and...
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it was a union for bill to protect washington dc from confederate war's is. >> we are here at the military museum. ae of the things that is continual controversy around the columbia,o burned what happened on the fateful night of 1865. there are a number of answers. still invite a lot of controversy. when sherman marched through the carolinas, he had just swept through georgia after having captured atlanta and savannah and presented it to lincoln as a christmas gift. there is a lot of confusion about where sherman was going to head to next. most thought he was going to head through charleston. there was some concern that he would head to columbia. according to the census, there were 8000 people in the city. occurred, a lot of southern cities where a focal point for people to come to an seek food in jobs to wait up war. -- out the war. the city population swells to 20,000 people. when they start hearing about sherman and his advance through south carolina, they are hearing about the burning and all of it is rumor and speculation, they see the confederate forces. there is a lot of writing tha
it was a union for bill to protect washington dc from confederate war's is. >> we are here at the military museum. ae of the things that is continual controversy around the columbia,o burned what happened on the fateful night of 1865. there are a number of answers. still invite a lot of controversy. when sherman marched through the carolinas, he had just swept through georgia after having captured atlanta and savannah and presented it to lincoln as a christmas gift. there is a lot of...
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. >> what's going on in washington dc area? some breaking news, we're hearing that this man, representative steve scale east, and aids, have been shot during a baseball practice basically, they have softball teams down there. during a baseball-softball practice this morning across the river from dc, across the atomic in alexandria virginia. >> near ymca. it happened about 30 minute ago, first reports of the shots that had been fired there, yes, congressional baseball team. having their practice. and, yes, they've been shot in several aids, still working to get more information. as this just happened 30 minute ago, so still very fresh. we don't know their condition at this point. but we'll make sure to keep you updated. >> sister station fox5 is headed there right now. we will probably get live report for you in the next half hour or so. sue? >> yes, a look at waist going on in the area. we have dry conditions, here, in old city. and then not too far away looking at a lot of thunderstorm activity. very isolated, moving out of ne
. >> what's going on in washington dc area? some breaking news, we're hearing that this man, representative steve scale east, and aids, have been shot during a baseball practice basically, they have softball teams down there. during a baseball-softball practice this morning across the river from dc, across the atomic in alexandria virginia. >> near ymca. it happened about 30 minute ago, first reports of the shots that had been fired there, yes, congressional baseball team. having...
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i'm elaine reyes in washington, dc, and this is "americas now." up, hyperinflation is defined byby inflation t that surpasses a rate of 50% a month for more t than 30 days straigh. we'll look at how venezuzuela is coping wh nunumberthat a a evenorse.. then, spiaiards o emigigte to tin n america but never t gogo of a dyingngish--to be burd baback home.
i'm elaine reyes in washington, dc, and this is "americas now." up, hyperinflation is defined byby inflation t that surpasses a rate of 50% a month for more t than 30 days straigh. we'll look at how venezuzuela is coping wh nunumberthat a a evenorse.. then, spiaiards o emigigte to tin n america but never t gogo of a dyingngish--to be burd baback home.
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lori montenegro estÁ en washington dc.Í fuera del capitolio. hemos visto personas llegando, tratando de ver quizÁs quÉ es lo que estÁ ocurriendo, tros que no pudieron entrar a la audiencia, esa sala estÁ repleta con mas de una persona de pie, porque ya simple y llanamente no hay donde sentarse lo que podemos decir josÉ, del otro lado de la avenida pensilvania, el presidente va a estar entrando y saliendo de un salÓn donde hay varios asesores legales, mirando esta audiencia. lo que estarÁ por ver es si el presidente trump va a responder a comey en tiempo real. si va a estar twiteando a la misma vez que comey estarÁ haciendo su presentaciÓn. mr por otro lado, sabemos que el comiÉe nacional republicano, hay personas que van a responder, que van a estar enviando, comunicados de prensa a medida que comey vaya testificando respondiendo a las preguntas de los senadores. vamos a ver quienes van a ser mÁs fuertes, si serÁn los republicanos, si serÁn los demÓcratas y la pregunta clave para muchos es si comey va a llegar lejos a deci
lori montenegro estÁ en washington dc.Í fuera del capitolio. hemos visto personas llegando, tratando de ver quizÁs quÉ es lo que estÁ ocurriendo, tros que no pudieron entrar a la audiencia, esa sala estÁ repleta con mas de una persona de pie, porque ya simple y llanamente no hay donde sentarse lo que podemos decir josÉ, del otro lado de la avenida pensilvania, el presidente va a estar entrando y saliendo de un salÓn donde hay varios asesores legales, mirando esta audiencia. lo que...
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, for my constituents which i'm doing every weekend, balancing with fighting the fight in washington dctate, the bureaucrats, the lobbyists. i'm a business owner, i come to washington, i haven't even been endorsed by my local county republican committee, i came is an independent republican, both sides to try to stand as an independent and conservative which is one of the hardest things to do. from deep blue new york. i would like to work every day to make sure what we get for the american people and my constituents is going to grow my economy, reducing taxes, getting the healthcare problem solved, getting the choice tax passed which we did, getting it through the house as much as we can to roll back regulations that are hurting small businesses and banks and their ability to have access to lending. i unfortunately i know it is someone who is a media owner and someone from a conservative viewpoint i think it is unfair that the conservative side is complaining we are not getting anything done. i invite all the conservative commentators to spend a day with, walk around and see how hard thi
, for my constituents which i'm doing every weekend, balancing with fighting the fight in washington dctate, the bureaucrats, the lobbyists. i'm a business owner, i come to washington, i haven't even been endorsed by my local county republican committee, i came is an independent republican, both sides to try to stand as an independent and conservative which is one of the hardest things to do. from deep blue new york. i would like to work every day to make sure what we get for the american...
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monroe was present for the founding meetings of the american colonization society in washington dc on december 21, 1816. four years later, the ship elizabeth took the first group of african-americans to the colony that would be named liberia. the capital of which, monroe via , is named for you know who. of the war of 1812 and the final defeat of napoleon had largely result of free trade of britain. acquisition of florida had still not occurred when monroe entered the white house. in 1817 he sent general andrew jackson into east florida to andress seminole indians fugitive slaves that were conducting raids into u.s. territory. jackson launched upon his original mission by attacking spanish force in the region and executing to british national suspected of working against his army. whether jackson exceeded his orders or simply doing what he was told to do in congress. the secretary of state was able spanish protests and negotiate the purchase of florida in 1821. this became a source of some controversy and convention in jackson and monroe. during the same period, the monroe administrati
monroe was present for the founding meetings of the american colonization society in washington dc on december 21, 1816. four years later, the ship elizabeth took the first group of african-americans to the colony that would be named liberia. the capital of which, monroe via , is named for you know who. of the war of 1812 and the final defeat of napoleon had largely result of free trade of britain. acquisition of florida had still not occurred when monroe entered the white house. in 1817 he...
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un niÑo de 8 aÑos, raÚl ortiz, viajÓ desde chicago a washington dc para hacer una peticiÓn especi especial. marÍa: esta solicitud de raÚl llegÓ cuando consideran una respuesta de los congresistas republicanos a invitarlo solamente a solo 50.000 por aÑo. sÍ usted conoce a un menor de edad con un gran talento le decimos de un concurso del que podrÍa participar. no le cambie, volvemos con mÁs. ♪ ♪ ramsÉs: continÚan en la nba pero arrancamos con 3-1 y ramÍrez y williams por la selecciÓn mexicana del grupo b, al fondo, los delitos de josÉ mouriho, ha presentado una denuncia, segÚn a la fiscalÍa habia cometido los fraud fraudes. irving lozano justoan dÍa de enfrentarse a nueva zelanda en el segundo partido. en la copa confederaciones. despuÉs de toda la confusiÓn en el corredor que quedÓ out. increÍble. toda la actualidad de esta noche, "contacto deportivo". la policÍa de san josÉ pide ayuda a la comunidad para encontrar a sospechosos de robo en la gasolinera arcos, si loss reconoce llame a las autoridades. jorge: martes 20 de junio esos son las principales noticias. se registran temperaturas po
un niÑo de 8 aÑos, raÚl ortiz, viajÓ desde chicago a washington dc para hacer una peticiÓn especi especial. marÍa: esta solicitud de raÚl llegÓ cuando consideran una respuesta de los congresistas republicanos a invitarlo solamente a solo 50.000 por aÑo. sÍ usted conoce a un menor de edad con un gran talento le decimos de un concurso del que podrÍa participar. no le cambie, volvemos con mÁs. ♪ ♪ ramsÉs: continÚan en la nba pero arrancamos con 3-1 y ramÍrez y williams por la...
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heather: donald trump out of washington dc and back in the heartland for campaign style rally. his missus resonate with voters? lee carter, one of our favorites putting the president to the dial test. thank you for coming in. late made exciting speech for sure. >> trump back in his best. this is what the president had to say, written in history by the dreamers, listen to this. >> if we to set aside the cynics and the critics we have a chance, it is a great chance, it lies before us, to do extraordinary things for our country in the years ahead. history is written by the dreamers, not the doubters. >> you can see republicans love it, they gave it in a. independent to be and even democrats gave it a c. when trump is giving positive messages, talking about optimism, looking forward. everybody gets on board. this is the campaign trump out there free styling it wasn't scripted. donald trump towards the end of the campaign, off of a little bit, back on message. the president taking care of what he said about taking care of veterans. >> it would be a beautiful beautiful thing if we co
heather: donald trump out of washington dc and back in the heartland for campaign style rally. his missus resonate with voters? lee carter, one of our favorites putting the president to the dial test. thank you for coming in. late made exciting speech for sure. >> trump back in his best. this is what the president had to say, written in history by the dreamers, listen to this. >> if we to set aside the cynics and the critics we have a chance, it is a great chance, it lies before us,...
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. >> i wanted to start off by saying how nice it is for me to be back in washington dc. share a secret, i am very much a proponent of washington dc.>> is where i learned basically international politics at georgetown and i felt very comfortable here in this town. >> this is also where i learned the importance, the value of equality, open and honest discussions like the one that we are having today. without such discussions i would say the world community is not going to be challenges when we have today. so you and your colleagues at the barnes association have already been very generous, very kind and helping me come to grips with some of the if you will more arcane elements of my portfolio. i've been on the post exactly for one month now and those include introducing me to many of you here in this room . i am obviously very humbled to such a prominent and eminent group of people and i'd like to emphasize how much i'm looking forward to working very closely with all of you in the years to come, especially in this area challenging environment.so we have heard much already
. >> i wanted to start off by saying how nice it is for me to be back in washington dc. share a secret, i am very much a proponent of washington dc.>> is where i learned basically international politics at georgetown and i felt very comfortable here in this town. >> this is also where i learned the importance, the value of equality, open and honest discussions like the one that we are having today. without such discussions i would say the world community is not going to be...
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. >> first to washington dc where we have a look at sessions testimony. >> attorney general jeff sessions before the senate intelligence committee today seriously denying any sort of collusion with russian officials disrupting or interfering with the 2016 election. >> jeff sessions was asked about previously undisclosed contact with russian officials in particular his meetings with the russian ambassador to the united states. >> any suggestion that i participated in any collusion that i was aware of any collusion with the russian government to hurt this country, which i have served with honor for 35 years, or to undermine the integrity of our democratic process, is an appalling and detestable lie>> the public showdown must one week after james comey testified before the same committee about his conversations with president trump. senators wanted to know if sessions had any role in comey's firing. >> about the firing of james comey to the question of the russian investigation,? >> i cannot answer that it was a communication by the president. >> sessions recuse himself because of his involv
. >> first to washington dc where we have a look at sessions testimony. >> attorney general jeff sessions before the senate intelligence committee today seriously denying any sort of collusion with russian officials disrupting or interfering with the 2016 election. >> jeff sessions was asked about previously undisclosed contact with russian officials in particular his meetings with the russian ambassador to the united states. >> any suggestion that i participated in any...
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>>> developing news out of washington dc.peeding pickup truck hit three people the adams morgan neighborhood. to people were bicycles. -- police officers on bicycles. the truck and slammed into a garbage truck. one officer is in critical condition, the others are in serious condition, but not life- threatening. both the driver and his passenger have been arrested. authorities have no motive yet. they have not been able to rule out terrorism. >>> arson investigators are looking at a string of suspicious fires from this morning. there are at least six fires than a couple miles of each other.>> >> reporter: the can't believe what happened shortly after he closed up his convenient store on willow and fine in san jose. >> my building was on fire. >> reporter: they say it started in the back of the store behind the metal gate and flames spread to two rooms. this distraught business owner says that the surveillance system was one of the items charged. >> is the first time in my life. i don't know why, whoever did it. >> firefighters
>>> developing news out of washington dc.peeding pickup truck hit three people the adams morgan neighborhood. to people were bicycles. -- police officers on bicycles. the truck and slammed into a garbage truck. one officer is in critical condition, the others are in serious condition, but not life- threatening. both the driver and his passenger have been arrested. authorities have no motive yet. they have not been able to rule out terrorism. >>> arson investigators are looking...
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this is what we saw in the washington dc va several weeks ago. we have taken immediate steps to begin to start fixing these inventory systems and we are executing on those plans. currently 75% of the i.t. budget is just maintenance and sustaining infrastructure, because our legacy systems are old and at risk of failing. that would cripple our operations. howard scheduling -- our scheduling and financial systems are outdated. that contributes to the excess weight times. both systems are in the process of being replaced, but it will take years to complete. we have a system called valeria. the va loan electronic reporting interface. without funding for a new system, va will have to revert to a paper-based manual system for loans that would reduce the number of veterans we serve from 90,000 per year to only 12,000 per year. we can't afford to let that happen. veterans could be at risk of foreclosure or homelessness. for loans that would reduce the that's a risk we have identified. we have to modernize all i.t. systems to make them commercially viable
this is what we saw in the washington dc va several weeks ago. we have taken immediate steps to begin to start fixing these inventory systems and we are executing on those plans. currently 75% of the i.t. budget is just maintenance and sustaining infrastructure, because our legacy systems are old and at risk of failing. that would cripple our operations. howard scheduling -- our scheduling and financial systems are outdated. that contributes to the excess weight times. both systems are in the...
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surprise. >> look at what happened to a few passengers, jimmy carter was on a commercial flight from washington dcnta on thursday. before leaving the plane, the 92 gerald former president greeted every passenger on board. the former video has since gone viral. >> sure has. time is 7:55. crews in washington dv will resume draining and cleaning the water in the iconic lincoln memorial reflecting pool today. that water in the reflecting pool can actually make you sick. the national park service says almost 80 ducks were found dead in the pool over the last two weeks, the deaths were caused by high level of parasites growing on snails in that reflecting pool water. the reflecting pool is expect today be reopened next week. >> a las vegas hotel is being disinfected after two guests. they stayed separately at the rio hotel casino in march and april. one start today feel sick just a few days afterreturning home from his trip. he thought he had the flu. he checked himself into the hospital. the hotel's water system was tested and results came back positive for the bacteria that causes -- chlorine and very
surprise. >> look at what happened to a few passengers, jimmy carter was on a commercial flight from washington dcnta on thursday. before leaving the plane, the 92 gerald former president greeted every passenger on board. the former video has since gone viral. >> sure has. time is 7:55. crews in washington dv will resume draining and cleaning the water in the iconic lincoln memorial reflecting pool today. that water in the reflecting pool can actually make you sick. the national...
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>> yo estoy aquÍ en washington dc donde desde esta maÑana habÍa una larga di nlÍnea de personas querÍanwashington por supuesto aquÍ donde este evento ha sido casi como un evento deportivo como un super bowl como las finales de la nba donde nadie se quiere perder quÉ era lo que tenÍa. >> frente al comitÉ de inteligencia que hoy lo cuestiona, precisamente estoy aquÍ con Él que llegÓ temprano y querÍa preguntarte, por quÉ dÉci decidiste venir a verlo aquÍ? >> mejor verlo aquÍ en un bar que no es la oficina donde lo habrÍa visto igual, y ademÁs con una compaÑÍa mÁs grande ver la reacciÓn de las personas tambiÉn me parecÍa interesante. >> bueno, quÉ te ha parecido lo que dijo el ex director de fbi creo que james comey estaba muy seguro de si mismo, fue explÍcito en acusar al presidente de mentir sobre el por quÉ de cÓmo lo despidio y creo que todos aceptaron la versiÓn de los hechos que tambiÉn me sorprende un poco. >> bueno, eso es el sentimiento muchas gracias quiero preguntarte si probaste el confetti? >> probÉ pero no me gustÓ tanto. >> porque aquÍ ofrecieron un menÚ especial que incluÍa
>> yo estoy aquÍ en washington dc donde desde esta maÑana habÍa una larga di nlÍnea de personas querÍanwashington por supuesto aquÍ donde este evento ha sido casi como un evento deportivo como un super bowl como las finales de la nba donde nadie se quiere perder quÉ era lo que tenÍa. >> frente al comitÉ de inteligencia que hoy lo cuestiona, precisamente estoy aquÍ con Él que llegÓ temprano y querÍa preguntarte, por quÉ dÉci decidiste venir a verlo aquÍ? >>...
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zetas" esta noche continuamos con la cobertura del tiroteo y fernando pizarro estarÁ en vivo desde washington dc27 por ciento . la agencia atribuyÓ el aumento que la actividad econÓmica, creció moderadamente. dijo que habrÁ otro aumento antes de que termine en 2017. jorge: una joven todo lo que salvarÁ su hermana, cuando de pronto "la resaca" las llevÓ mar adentro. reporteros . como muestra este vÍdeo, estas dos hermanas fueron arrastradas -- reportera: como muestra este vÍdeo, estas dos hermanas fueron arrastradas por la corriente. todo comenzÓ cuando intentaban limpiarse la arena del cuerpo, sumergiÉndose sÓlo hasta la cintura. >> yo cuando se empezÓ a mover el piso, a mÍ me entrÓ el miedo. empecÉ a gritar: ayuda! reportera: para su suerte, un ex salvavidas que estaba en la playa, escuchÓ sus gritos y de manera heroica, fue a buscarlas. realmente fue casi un milagro, porque el incidente ocurriÓ alrededor de las 7:40 y 5:00 de la noche, cuando el turno de los salvavidas ya habÍa terminado . las hermanas, apenas saben nadar. >> en mi mente yo me estoy agradeciendo. reportera: las hermanas nos di
zetas" esta noche continuamos con la cobertura del tiroteo y fernando pizarro estarÁ en vivo desde washington dc27 por ciento . la agencia atribuyÓ el aumento que la actividad econÓmica, creció moderadamente. dijo que habrÁ otro aumento antes de que termine en 2017. jorge: una joven todo lo que salvarÁ su hermana, cuando de pronto "la resaca" las llevÓ mar adentro. reporteros . como muestra este vÍdeo, estas dos hermanas fueron arrastradas -- reportera: como muestra este...
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. >> it is a tense time in washington dc. the baseball game has always been a ref uj away from the battles. today today we held hands with republicans as we said a prayer inside this capitol. i hope it's not just today or tomorrow, it's going forward. >> the chaplin of the house of representatives led congress in a prayer for those who were wounded in the attack. stay with us for this continuing story. >>> in battle district attorney mark peterson has resigned from his post. he pleaded no contest to one pount of perjury. this after state prosecutors charged him with 13 fell neep counts for misuse of -- felony charges for misuse of campaign funds. he was fined $35,000 for violating the california reform act. protester -- protesters rallied asking for peter to step down. >> mark peter thinks he is above the law. >> he was sentenced to 250 hours of community service and three years probation. >>> it's warming up out there. you noticed it today. you noticed it yesterday. each day it's warm since sunday. the temperatures warmed ag
. >> it is a tense time in washington dc. the baseball game has always been a ref uj away from the battles. today today we held hands with republicans as we said a prayer inside this capitol. i hope it's not just today or tomorrow, it's going forward. >> the chaplin of the house of representatives led congress in a prayer for those who were wounded in the attack. stay with us for this continuing story. >>> in battle district attorney mark peterson has resigned from his...
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that's michael froman joining us from washington dc.his is bloomberg. ♪ david: the senate and the white house might agree to -- we will release her tax plan when we have negotiated with those groups and is consensus among all of us. we have said to everyone in the beginning, this will be a long process, we will get to it towards the end of the year. we are committed to get tax from done by year-end. >> still committed? >> we are working as hard as we can to get it done this year. >> finally, monetary policy. doing that job, does the president of you job jobs -- favor with jobs yesterday with the paris accord? with a make your job easier harder in terms of employment, there's talking heard on the job. >> the way we will drive dobbs -- jobs and job creation, we will fix the regulatory environment, fixed tax policy, drive infrastructure. those are the core principles. as you know we have had many different business leaders in the white house. uniformly, they have come in and said, those are the three areas where needs to improve the situat
that's michael froman joining us from washington dc.his is bloomberg. ♪ david: the senate and the white house might agree to -- we will release her tax plan when we have negotiated with those groups and is consensus among all of us. we have said to everyone in the beginning, this will be a long process, we will get to it towards the end of the year. we are committed to get tax from done by year-end. >> still committed? >> we are working as hard as we can to get it done this year....
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a news conference will be held in washington, dc at 10 a.m. pacific time.newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> you have probably been to a watch party for the warriors or maybe even the academy awards. but a bar in washington, dc is hosting a special event that's perfect for the nation's capital. the tavern calls it a "covfefe" party. >> hm. >> which you may remember from one of the president's more notable tweets. the event is to watch former fbi director james comey testify before a senate intelligence committee. there there will be specials on russian vodka. >> russian president vladimir putin will not be provided caviar. >> how do you know? >> i don't think he will. >> strange times. >> we'll do some more "investigating." >>> a couple of watch parties this evening in san francisco in oakland and -- >> warriors. >> yeah. >> "dub nation." >>> all right. right now we are tracking some watch parties over along westbound 205 and 580 a couple of looky-loos in that stretch due to an accident blocking one lane. this is westbound 580 over at grant line road. it's a
a news conference will be held in washington, dc at 10 a.m. pacific time.newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> you have probably been to a watch party for the warriors or maybe even the academy awards. but a bar in washington, dc is hosting a special event that's perfect for the nation's capital. the tavern calls it a "covfefe" party. >> hm. >> which you may remember from one of the president's more notable tweets. the event is to watch former fbi director james...
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its modeled after similar programs in new york city and washington dc. francisco. >>> alameda county hoped to hire formerly jailed people but only hired six. >> the plan held -- speaking of rallies let's look at the stocks. united states stocks poised for their best day in two months. the dow jones a lot green. 150. the nasdaq up 90 points. >>> low income teenagers being encouraged to be engineers. 71 are taking part in a week long summer cam. they are in teams and build everything from rowbots to bridges. it has more and more signing up every year. >> since i could get any item, legos i would -- build them, houses, bridges, it was just like -- the starting point. >> the camp introduces high schools to the college experience. they learn, eat and sleep on campus to give them a taste of that university life. >> i love camps. i recollect going back to basketball camp. >> i wish they had camp for us. the kids have all the fun. good for you. i did a camp. >> enjoy your afternoon. dr. oz: today -- looks like meat, tastes like meat. never seen anything like thi
its modeled after similar programs in new york city and washington dc. francisco. >>> alameda county hoped to hire formerly jailed people but only hired six. >> the plan held -- speaking of rallies let's look at the stocks. united states stocks poised for their best day in two months. the dow jones a lot green. 150. the nasdaq up 90 points. >>> low income teenagers being encouraged to be engineers. 71 are taking part in a week long summer cam. they are in teams and build...
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. >> mitch landrieu gave a speech in washington dc. he talked about the difficulties new orleans faced after the decision to remove confederate monuments from public spaces. this is just over an hour. [applause]
. >> mitch landrieu gave a speech in washington dc. he talked about the difficulties new orleans faced after the decision to remove confederate monuments from public spaces. this is just over an hour. [applause]
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presume speaking at the faith and freedom conference in washington, dc, and houston and human services secretary tom price testifying on the hhs budget. today former fbi director james comey testified before the senate intelligence committee as part of their investigation of russian interference in the 2016 elections. at the hearing he described meetings with president trump before his dismissal as fbi director in may. the open session portion of his
presume speaking at the faith and freedom conference in washington, dc, and houston and human services secretary tom price testifying on the hhs budget. today former fbi director james comey testified before the senate intelligence committee as part of their investigation of russian interference in the 2016 elections. at the hearing he described meetings with president trump before his dismissal as fbi director in may. the open session portion of his
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. >> maryland and washington dc have filed a lawsuit claiming the present is excepting payments fromreign itsrnments the a it's it -- business empire and the trump hotel which opened last year a few blocks away from the white house. they are asking the president to release his personal financial information, including tax returns. he has faced significant criticism for not completely cutting ties with offices but putting his estate into a blind trust managed by his sons. say notrney general's only to trump's business is posed an unfair advantage to local hotels and restaurants, they may be breaking the law and violating the constitution's anticorruption clauses. we know foreign governments are spending money there in order to curry favor with the president of the united states. example, the kingdom of saudi arabia, whose government has important business and policy before the president of the united states has already hundreds of thousands of dollars at the trump international hotel. every time the president has spoken about drawing a line between his presidency and his business, he
. >> maryland and washington dc have filed a lawsuit claiming the present is excepting payments fromreign itsrnments the a it's it -- business empire and the trump hotel which opened last year a few blocks away from the white house. they are asking the president to release his personal financial information, including tax returns. he has faced significant criticism for not completely cutting ties with offices but putting his estate into a blind trust managed by his sons. say notrney...
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here with the latest and what to keep our eyes on in washington dc is chief washington correspondentevin cirilli. start our conversation on the agenda of the administration that is tech week. what are we expecting? >> i spoke with a consultant lobbyist earlier this afternoon to get the lowdown on what exactly the silicon valley executives are going to be discussing with president trump area first on the agenda is going to be this the subprogram. silicon valley world has had its differences with the trump administration, particularly on the issue of immigration. i don't anticipate there to be any age or announcement on the fund. notice what is happening in france in which the more centrist movement has been able to re-craft policy, particularly around workers. i think silicon valley has the same thing. would know jared kushner actually made his first remark is the inauguration of the president. he was a driving force behind this meeting. take a listen to what he told reporters. analyzing and auditing our current infrastructure. federal agencies currently operate 6100 data centers. the
here with the latest and what to keep our eyes on in washington dc is chief washington correspondentevin cirilli. start our conversation on the agenda of the administration that is tech week. what are we expecting? >> i spoke with a consultant lobbyist earlier this afternoon to get the lowdown on what exactly the silicon valley executives are going to be discussing with president trump area first on the agenda is going to be this the subprogram. silicon valley world has had its...