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lou: ashley webster thank you. from paris, wild tal we'll talk you to later in the broadcast. >> thank you. lou: here to discuss implications of the election, populist movement and trum agenda gayle trotter, ed rollins. gayle, she was trounced, marine la pen. and a 39-year-old who spent two years as a minnister of the economy for the hollande government, the most unpopular president approval ratings in single digits, for crying out loud. he just pulled off a miracle. if he can trounce marine la pen. who in the world could have imagined 5 years forward she'll prevail. >> right, i'm sure we'll see wall-to-wall mainstream media coverage of how la pen hit the ultimate glass ceiling, you may remember mainstream media reported that when hillary clinton lost to donald trump. that it must have been mes mess. >> now could someone with so much political experience as marine la pence been trounced by eye n a new person to politics. lou: width? >> what he did was amazing. creating a party, come up center, from just a year and
lou: ashley webster thank you. from paris, wild tal we'll talk you to later in the broadcast. >> thank you. lou: here to discuss implications of the election, populist movement and trum agenda gayle trotter, ed rollins. gayle, she was trounced, marine la pen. and a 39-year-old who spent two years as a minnister of the economy for the hollande government, the most unpopular president approval ratings in single digits, for crying out loud. he just pulled off a miracle. if he can trounce...
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cheryl: ashley webster, live in paris. to the battle over health care. 13 member gop working group crafting a plan to pass the republican health care bill in the senate approved a measure to dismantle about a careless narrowly approved last week. calling on members to show courage in the health care debate. he spoke last night in boston after receiving the profile in courage award from the kennedy family. >> does require some courage to champion the vulnerable and the sick and the infirm, those who often have no access to the corridors of power. cheryl: democratic senator dianne feinstein tried to block the republican effort. >> my position is that i believe this is the democratic position. don't repeal about medicare. take those sections like the individual market, which has some problems than it and deal with it and fix those sections. and it can be done. cheryl: the white house chief of staff reince priebus continues to make a big push for the gop health care plan. >> we would've a better product for the time people see
cheryl: ashley webster, live in paris. to the battle over health care. 13 member gop working group crafting a plan to pass the republican health care bill in the senate approved a measure to dismantle about a careless narrowly approved last week. calling on members to show courage in the health care debate. he spoke last night in boston after receiving the profile in courage award from the kennedy family. >> does require some courage to champion the vulnerable and the sick and the infirm,...
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ashley webster live in france with details. ashley: we are about three hours north of paris, lauren. this is marine la pen country. this is where she began her political career. let me tell you, she's going to need all the support she can get because the latest poll show that macron has the lead of 62% for 38%, in fact, he's expanded that lead since that very contentious live debate. today the candidates macron is in the south of france meanwhile we have marine la pen talking with police trade unions, so this is their last day of campaigning, they have until midnight tonight and then that is it. this is an area that became quite synonomus. people shouting by and shouting viva la pen. no doubt this is her town. now we are seeing more migrants come back into the area and certainly the migration issue very important key issue in this race. interestingly, though, guys, there's an estimate now that perhaps 25% of the french voting public will abstain from voting, it could be the lowest of turnout since 1969 for presidential election
ashley webster live in france with details. ashley: we are about three hours north of paris, lauren. this is marine la pen country. this is where she began her political career. let me tell you, she's going to need all the support she can get because the latest poll show that macron has the lead of 62% for 38%, in fact, he's expanded that lead since that very contentious live debate. today the candidates macron is in the south of france meanwhile we have marine la pen talking with police trade...
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. >> merriam webster says doomy is indeed an adjective however bottom 20% of words it's suggestive of doom. so that's why i never heard of it. >> doesn't matter look that's a word that is all we need to know. thank you webster's dict dictionary. >> exactly. >> what do supporters think now that president has settled into the white house and we'll look at ambitious project asking voters how the business mogul we'll ask they helped them win and what they think about the job he's done so far. we'll be right back. >> months after president dep shall election people are fascinated with how president trump won. >> this is what happened on the date blue states turned red and red turning twelve. examining key counties with his brother beyond an a documentary filmmaker they're here at 5@630. >> good to have us. >> thank you which one is jord plan is that's me. >> he's old are by nine minutes. >> and this really is a fascinating exploration of sentiment this country because there were places that everybody thought hillary clinton would win and she did not win. >> right we -- trump america projec
. >> merriam webster says doomy is indeed an adjective however bottom 20% of words it's suggestive of doom. so that's why i never heard of it. >> doesn't matter look that's a word that is all we need to know. thank you webster's dict dictionary. >> exactly. >> what do supporters think now that president has settled into the white house and we'll look at ambitious project asking voters how the business mogul we'll ask they helped them win and what they think about the job...
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ashley webster is standing by. all weekend long.hat protest this morning was actually buy student university. students a headed here. it's upset actually that they don't like either candidate. they do not like emmanuel macron or marine le pen. eventually they used tear gas to and that. the end of the campaign strengthens the advantage of macron. it's already in this french papers. talk about the polls. has been is 25 percent of voters could vote for neither candidate. the vote in france which means that they go and the boat. news doesn't travel fast. we have special french election coverage. the latest results. as we do bring liz back in from omaha i'm happy that she's included me in her program today. it's a bottle and coke. it's a bottle of cherry coke. i'm guessing that's probably been that is probably been sold in china. it is not lebron james not michael jordan. he has a space on coke bottles. in america they put the sports stars. to tell -- to sell more they had put the face on them. he is telling me, i ask him asked him speci
ashley webster is standing by. all weekend long.hat protest this morning was actually buy student university. students a headed here. it's upset actually that they don't like either candidate. they do not like emmanuel macron or marine le pen. eventually they used tear gas to and that. the end of the campaign strengthens the advantage of macron. it's already in this french papers. talk about the polls. has been is 25 percent of voters could vote for neither candidate. the vote in france which...
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to the attorney general in many other distinguished guests and my special thanks to the directors webster and sessions to be here with us on this day. together they represent three decades in which we saw a strong emphasis of white-collar and organized crime with intelligence activities. we witness an ovation the crime solving technologies with a dramatic expansion of the international program. so let's go back further into history 100 years ago attorney-general organized a group of investigators under the justice department july the bureau of investigations opened its doors the first employees numbered 349 detectives, 13 civil-rights and 12 accountants. and they investigated fraud and copyright and win the trust issues. compare that to today and intelligence driven comic technologically supported agency of over 30,000 employees. network of 56 field offices during the united states than 61 attache offices overseas. employees who are combating crimes such as terrorism, cyberfried, human trafficking and money laundering. and j. edgar hoover would indeed be proud. today's fbi is often and ac
to the attorney general in many other distinguished guests and my special thanks to the directors webster and sessions to be here with us on this day. together they represent three decades in which we saw a strong emphasis of white-collar and organized crime with intelligence activities. we witness an ovation the crime solving technologies with a dramatic expansion of the international program. so let's go back further into history 100 years ago attorney-general organized a group of...
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we have ashley webster live in paris with the details. ash? >> reporter: yeah, charles, the macron camp saying authentic documents were stolen and mixed in with fake documents to mislead the people. as you just said, that was tweeted out by the macron campaign, saying it was a coordinated hack attack, a massive hack attack as they put it. unclear whether this is related to another claim from macron that there are russian links to a smear campaign online that suggests he has a secret bank account in the caribbean. not sure whether this latest revelation is part of that but whatever, is it hurting him in the polls? apparently not. macron has the lead of 62% to 38% for le pen. the latest poll we've seen. the campaign for the presidential selection now over. it ended at midnight local time. that was 14 minutes ago. the campaign is over, it was very heated. bruising, bloody, but the french voters go to the polls on sunday, and you know what, charles, a growing number of people don't like either candidate. we took to the streets and asked that quest
we have ashley webster live in paris with the details. ash? >> reporter: yeah, charles, the macron camp saying authentic documents were stolen and mixed in with fake documents to mislead the people. as you just said, that was tweeted out by the macron campaign, saying it was a coordinated hack attack, a massive hack attack as they put it. unclear whether this is related to another claim from macron that there are russian links to a smear campaign online that suggests he has a secret bank...
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even the merriam-webster dictionary is unsure what to do with the tweet, especially with a lot of people wondering if covfefe is a word or just a the national spelling bee, it's today. hundreds are locals are expected to make it into the bee. there are nine local spellers taking part. take a look, these are students from north virginia. some from maryland here come from all different countries. all of the kids had to complete a written test yesterday. today, they'll have a chance to spell two words on stage. there's only one person representing the district, margaret isaacson from the bilingual school. good luck to all the kids. 5:45, we'll look at how good we are at spelling. the most common misspelled words state by state. >>> you may want to give yourself a few extra minutes to get to work this morning because fog could slow folks down, right? >> certainly could, possibility down to under a mile. temperatures aren't too bad, low to mid-60s. a couple of martinsburg, west virginia. we'll detail today's rain chances coming right up. >>> it was the student-teacher affair that stunned the
even the merriam-webster dictionary is unsure what to do with the tweet, especially with a lot of people wondering if covfefe is a word or just a the national spelling bee, it's today. hundreds are locals are expected to make it into the bee. there are nine local spellers taking part. take a look, these are students from north virginia. some from maryland here come from all different countries. all of the kids had to complete a written test yesterday. today, they'll have a chance to spell two...
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my novice experience was in webster case, 1989. we wrote a brief that was eventually signed by 400 historians in an attempt to overturn a missouri law, which began with a preamble stating that the life of each human being begins at conception and that unborn children have protectable interests in life, health, and well-being, and then it went on to install many, many regulations to make it harder to get abortions. i'm not going to name them, but it was really a wake-up call about how difficult it can sometimes be to translate history into legal arguments. the group of us creating this brief developed arguments based on evidence from our research. we argued that in a 19th-century campaign to outlaw abortion -- it was legal before this -- arose in part from physicians newly organized into a professional organization who sought to prohibit services that had traditionally been provided by lay women -- you know, the midwives. it was also possibly a racial motive that had to do with fear that the white birthrate was threatened by the bir
my novice experience was in webster case, 1989. we wrote a brief that was eventually signed by 400 historians in an attempt to overturn a missouri law, which began with a preamble stating that the life of each human being begins at conception and that unborn children have protectable interests in life, health, and well-being, and then it went on to install many, many regulations to make it harder to get abortions. i'm not going to name them, but it was really a wake-up call about how difficult...
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so judge webster really stands as the arch-typical.ey need that type of person. >> in the white house briefing room right now is peter alexand alexander, do you think they are close to making a decision on fbi director? they don't want anything to create a stumble at confirmation hearings? >> i think it was most striking when the announcement came. it was word of mouth as opposed to sending out an e-mail about it. in a time you if you an idea of how happen as argue it was. i think they want to do it carefully and dlib ratively. you have the acting abi director, if they appoint an fbi director that would not is it possible they appoint an interim director and they hold that position for an extended period of time. so as they try to come up with those names, we reached out to the white house for more specificity right now, but they're trying to get their hands around a messaging war. and they have had conflicting messages, peter, take a look at scene spicer and sarah sanders and the reasons they're giving for why jim comey was fired. >>
so judge webster really stands as the arch-typical.ey need that type of person. >> in the white house briefing room right now is peter alexand alexander, do you think they are close to making a decision on fbi director? they don't want anything to create a stumble at confirmation hearings? >> i think it was most striking when the announcement came. it was word of mouth as opposed to sending out an e-mail about it. in a time you if you an idea of how happen as argue it was. i think...
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talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. ♪ ashley: i'm ashley webster on floor of newange with the fox business brief. international cyberattack hits countries in europe and asia. targets include britain's national health system. the computer experts say the ransomware, malware exploit ad something found by the nsa. 1hospitals were compromised, causing emergency surgeries to be canceled and emergency rooms to be. deutsche bank and telecom t-mobile. m&a talks are shelved made of government spectrum auction next month. >>> music streaming service spotify will do a direct listing on nyse. the company will go public later this year or early next year. more on "countdown" coming up next. so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks e't st undergoing a face lift. they're undergoing a transformation. a data fueled, security driven shift in applications and customer experience. which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. hello, mr. deets. every branch running like hea
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charles: ashley webster, thank you very much. want to bring in the panel.erb london is back with us along with katie freits. ashley made the point of indifference between both candidates. there is extreme amount of passion behind le pen. her rallies are very trumpesque. huge gargantuan crowds waving flags. macron was candidate they pulled out of a hat after their favorite candidate was out because of bribe by. >> seems like major 2016 unexpected upsets are turning into the norm. there are a lot of similarities going on between hillary and trump. in the final debates, hillary couldn't get any knockout wins on trump. there are the huge rallies trump had. there is general indifference with a lot of voters, we don't like hillary or trump. but on top the bigger issue france is having, the last three months in a row have seen terror attacks. three months in a row out of the year so far had terror attacks. that is huge. they need to address that. that might be the sticking point, she is saying hey, you will not do anything about. this clearly your policies are not
charles: ashley webster, thank you very much. want to bring in the panel.erb london is back with us along with katie freits. ashley made the point of indifference between both candidates. there is extreme amount of passion behind le pen. her rallies are very trumpesque. huge gargantuan crowds waving flags. macron was candidate they pulled out of a hat after their favorite candidate was out because of bribe by. >> seems like major 2016 unexpected upsets are turning into the norm. there are...
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merriam webster quickly to translate on this saying the idiom means to be secretly happy or amused by something. the more you go. michelle: thank you. 7 on your side consumer alert. americans, we stepped up our retail sales by nearly half a percent in april. the commerce department says some of the biggest growth is online sales but that brought bad news for department stores. macy's and jcpenney continues to trouble. nancy: if you're seeing a lot of turnover in your office you are not alone. according to a.d.p., the country's largest payroll processers, nearly 2/3 of the workers who participated in the survey say they're open to leaving for another job. almost half say they would leave even if a new job matched or paid less. and get this. even more just left a job that didn't meet their expectations. jonathan: all right. how much do you know about charter schools and school voucher programs? you heard the name and the term a lot, but how much do you know? well, don't feel bad if you don't know much at all about it because you're actually with the majority. because according to an ass
merriam webster quickly to translate on this saying the idiom means to be secretly happy or amused by something. the more you go. michelle: thank you. 7 on your side consumer alert. americans, we stepped up our retail sales by nearly half a percent in april. the commerce department says some of the biggest growth is online sales but that brought bad news for department stores. macy's and jcpenney continues to trouble. nancy: if you're seeing a lot of turnover in your office you are not alone....
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ashley webster. and now the dow is climbing back up.ember, session highs for the dow jones industrials up 109. we're up 92 right now. good for just under half a percent. well, just because president trump is overseas with the closing bell ringing in 47 minutes, as he wraps up his first day in israel, his administration here at home working to press forward with his economic agenda. not just the budget but tax reform as well. and what made -- what this man made with a couple of yards of canvas and spray paint just became the sale of the century. the guy running the publicly-traded company at the center of the record art sale is giving his first business network interview right here on fox business. on how dramatically this thing went to auction. he's going to describe it and explain what it says about the economy coming right up. ♪ ♪ what we do every night is like something out of a strange dream. except that the next morning it all makes sense. to power global e-commerce fedex networks are massive, far-reaching and, yes... a little magi
ashley webster. and now the dow is climbing back up.ember, session highs for the dow jones industrials up 109. we're up 92 right now. good for just under half a percent. well, just because president trump is overseas with the closing bell ringing in 47 minutes, as he wraps up his first day in israel, his administration here at home working to press forward with his economic agenda. not just the budget but tax reform as well. and what made -- what this man made with a couple of yards of canvas...
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bell point chief strategists david nelson and ashley webster. i want to start with the trade deal because this is a big deal. mr. nilsson, beginning with you, we haven't been able to sell beef for years in china. they are now also i should point out are going to be able to sell cooked chicken, a little bit of exchange and the other biggie is it's going open up the banking industry on both sides in china and here and we will be able to export to china liquid natural gas. what do you see from -- by the way, i should point out this is coming from a administration that doesn't seem to like china, why all this now? >> you're right. there is some good news like this and it's not that small because the american beef going to china, that's a 2 and a half billion dollar industry, certainly good news for energy sector. trish: natural gas. >> i'm sorry, natural gas and opens up markets for the united states and paying dividends later when we are trying to negotiate serious issues like north korea. trish: it makes me wonder, ashley, if this is tied to the c
bell point chief strategists david nelson and ashley webster. i want to start with the trade deal because this is a big deal. mr. nilsson, beginning with you, we haven't been able to sell beef for years in china. they are now also i should point out are going to be able to sell cooked chicken, a little bit of exchange and the other biggie is it's going open up the banking industry on both sides in china and here and we will be able to export to china liquid natural gas. what do you see from --...
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ashley webster. all this weekend, that will be riveting.ta is offering compensation to a family kicked off a flight over seat issues, this one you won't believe. new bike? yeah, 'cause i got allstate. if you total your new bike, they replace it with a brand new one. that's cool. i got a new helmet. we know steve. it's good to be in (good hands). what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. ♪ >> neil: all right. delta now apologizing when they kicked off a family over seat issues. it goes on to includes concerns of a guy that more than a year ago that was complaining about being seated next to two passengers and -- i don't get it. trace gallagher is all over it. hi, trace. >> the lawsuit against american airlines is
ashley webster. all this weekend, that will be riveting.ta is offering compensation to a family kicked off a flight over seat issues, this one you won't believe. new bike? yeah, 'cause i got allstate. if you total your new bike, they replace it with a brand new one. that's cool. i got a new helmet. we know steve. it's good to be in (good hands). what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it...
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ashley: invest in ashley webster's bank account. that would be one of them. thank you very much, gentlemen. don't forget apple releases earnings tomorrow. "after the bell" will bring you all the numbers you need to know with special analysis and coverage. that is tomorrow on "after the bell." melissa: president trump reaching out to silicon valley creating a new council to establish better digital services for the federal government. oh, boy. the trump administration plans to invite tech leaders to the white house next month to help generate ideas. steve, you know, it is always interesting to see who shows up. i mean you have a company like facebook that was paying people today, you could take paid leave to go and protest and go to the pro-immigrant protests but at the same time cheryl samberg herself showed up at trump to youer to see donald trump. granted it wasn't the ceo but still, who do you think shows up to this thing? >> politics can make strange bedfellows. by the way i don't think he would win popularity contests, president trump in silicon valley b
ashley: invest in ashley webster's bank account. that would be one of them. thank you very much, gentlemen. don't forget apple releases earnings tomorrow. "after the bell" will bring you all the numbers you need to know with special analysis and coverage. that is tomorrow on "after the bell." melissa: president trump reaching out to silicon valley creating a new council to establish better digital services for the federal government. oh, boy. the trump administration plans...
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ashley webster, enjoy paris. thank you very much, ash.melissa: comey on the hot seat getting grilled why he spoke out reveals new e-mails related to the clinton investigation two weeks before the election. what else we learned from this hearing, coming up. >> speak would be really bad, there's an election in 11 days. lordy that would be really bad. concealing in my view would be catastrophic. between really bad and catastrophic, i said to my team, we got to walk into the world of really bad. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. . melissa: another look at facebook. the company down 2% after hours. near 2%, following a miss on earnings, but a beat on revenue. the tech giant reporting a 76.6% surge in quarterly profit fueled by growth in
ashley webster, enjoy paris. thank you very much, ash.melissa: comey on the hot seat getting grilled why he spoke out reveals new e-mails related to the clinton investigation two weeks before the election. what else we learned from this hearing, coming up. >> speak would be really bad, there's an election in 11 days. lordy that would be really bad. concealing in my view would be catastrophic. between really bad and catastrophic, i said to my team, we got to walk into the world of really...
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i am ashley webster in for liz claman. let's start the countdown. after weeks of ignoring every sign of trouble. they are suddenly selling off amid evidence. a damaging allegation that could derail the white house's policy agenda. you can see the losses piling up. down as much as 354 points. still on track for the worst day since the election. it's down 327 as we say the s&p down. down two and a quarter percent. the fear gauge which have been hovering at the lowest levels in a century so much for that. now 1420 about 300% today. maybe some of that is washed away. the sector which is being one of the top performers since donald trump was elected to date one today one of the biggest losers. the largest like on the tao. jp morgan up nearly 400 percent. think of bank of america down about 50. one of the few bright spots today is target among all of this. target up one and a third%. they are beating earnings expectations into raising the profit forecast for the year a bright spot today. let's take a life look at airport -- air force one. at the coast gua
i am ashley webster in for liz claman. let's start the countdown. after weeks of ignoring every sign of trouble. they are suddenly selling off amid evidence. a damaging allegation that could derail the white house's policy agenda. you can see the losses piling up. down as much as 354 points. still on track for the worst day since the election. it's down 327 as we say the s&p down. down two and a quarter percent. the fear gauge which have been hovering at the lowest levels in a century so...
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ashley web interfor -- webster for us, thanks so much for the report.on what the victim rye means for middle east piece, i'm joining by israel's minister of education and leader of the jewish home party. mr. minister, thank you for being here in person in new york. >> great being here. eric: look, he was for the two-state solution, he did say he would not unilaterally recognize the palestinians, and he's been critical of the settlements. what's your reaction to his win? >> first of all, i congratulate the french people for making a clear decision, and we certainly respect their decision. macron has been a friend to israel, and we certainly view him as such. he visited israel about a year and a half ago. and i think the prospect in the middle east are good. one way or another, you know, we're on a very good track over past few years. it's been tough, you know, with isis and iran, but we've got this strong country called israel smack in the middle, and we're doing fine. eric: you mentioned his visit. that was 2015 -- >> that is correct. eric: he was the m
ashley web interfor -- webster for us, thanks so much for the report.on what the victim rye means for middle east piece, i'm joining by israel's minister of education and leader of the jewish home party. mr. minister, thank you for being here in person in new york. >> great being here. eric: look, he was for the two-state solution, he did say he would not unilaterally recognize the palestinians, and he's been critical of the settlements. what's your reaction to his win? >> first of...
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my thanks to the former fbi director, judge webster.is bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. >>> welcome back. with comey out, president trump can now nominate a few director. it is amplified the call from lawmakers. mostly democrats to appoint a special prosecutor. >> special prosecutor, special counsel, independent counsel. >> i become incredulous thinking about the ongoing fbi investigation. >> we need an independent commission. >> we have to get to the bottom of this special prosecutor is needed. >> other lawmakers, many republicans are defending the integrity of the multiple concurrent investigations that we already have in congress and are hesitant to take step of saying a special prosecutor
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cheryl: ashley webster live from paris. continuing coverage. ashley, thank you so. busy day for the house. it wasn't just health care. after they pass the health care vote, they voted 419-1, targeting use of slave labor and required trump administration to report to congress 90 days, whether north korea should be reinstated to the government's state sponsor of terror list. that seems like a no-brainer. cheryl: exactly. making his way home. president trump about to leave the white house for the big apple. so why is the president coming back to new york for the first time since taking office? we'll tell it you coming up next. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 250 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where thin
cheryl: ashley webster live from paris. continuing coverage. ashley, thank you so. busy day for the house. it wasn't just health care. after they pass the health care vote, they voted 419-1, targeting use of slave labor and required trump administration to report to congress 90 days, whether north korea should be reinstated to the government's state sponsor of terror list. that seems like a no-brainer. cheryl: exactly. making his way home. president trump about to leave the white house for the...
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richmond police found 74-year-old pearl webster lost and the sheriff's office and helicopter searchedt wildcat canyon regional park. she left last night to look for her cat. >>> a mother detained by immigration officials more than a year are hoping for her release. they rallied for her and she has been held at the isis detention center since february of last year and detained after being released from an inpatient rehab program for victims of domestic violence. supporters say she is being wrongfully detained. she is scheduled to be back in court. >> yazmin deserves to be with her family and i want to speak out for my sister. >> supporters said she house democratic leader said she cannot help because she is being held outside her district. >>> suspects are using force less often according to a report this afternoon. chief william scott says it's proof officers deescalation effort is paying off. they found nearly 15% decrease in the number of reportable uses of force in 2017 compared to same time last year. officers used force in less than 1% incidents and encounters with people and fou
richmond police found 74-year-old pearl webster lost and the sheriff's office and helicopter searchedt wildcat canyon regional park. she left last night to look for her cat. >>> a mother detained by immigration officials more than a year are hoping for her release. they rallied for her and she has been held at the isis detention center since february of last year and detained after being released from an inpatient rehab program for victims of domestic violence. supporters say she is...
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el diccionario webster. memes, caricaturas, jimmy kimmel tambiÉn mandÓ un tweet.nte universitario de primera generaciÓn. la semana pasada me llamÓ un ejecutivo de una compaÑÍa en el distrito financiero de san francisco. y quÉ creen? me ofreciÓ trabajo como "intern"es algo muy increÍble porque es una posiciÓn para la cual yo nunca apliquÉ. y un consejo que les quiero dar es que vayan a los eventos y busquen a gente que hace lo que ustedes quieren hacer. mÉndenles e-mails y tal vez les pase algo como lo que me pasÓ a mÍ. les deseo mucha suerte a los que se estÁn graduando y tomando finales. adiÓs. yarel: muchas felicidades por esta oportunidad, jorge. y sÍ es muy importante el "networking". es todo, mucha informaciÓn el dÍa de hoy. mantÉngase bien informado entrando a univisiÓncalifornia.com. yo, como siempre, les mando muchos saludos, abrazos, de todo un poco, cariÑo tambiÉn. y nos vemos maÑana aquÍ en "ediciÓn digital california" a las 12:30. ya sabe que tiene una cita aquÍ conmigo. chau, buenas tardes. ♪ locutor: llegÓ la hora de darle la bienvenida a todos los q
el diccionario webster. memes, caricaturas, jimmy kimmel tambiÉn mandÓ un tweet.nte universitario de primera generaciÓn. la semana pasada me llamÓ un ejecutivo de una compaÑÍa en el distrito financiero de san francisco. y quÉ creen? me ofreciÓ trabajo como "intern"es algo muy increÍble porque es una posiciÓn para la cual yo nunca apliquÉ. y un consejo que les quiero dar es que vayan a los eventos y busquen a gente que hace lo que ustedes quieren hacer. mÉndenles e-mails y...
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on twitter the dictionary says this is too confusing even for merriam webster. so, i'm reluctant to call it a word. >> looks like he meant to tweet "coverage." >>> how well can you sepell? the preliminaries for the scripps national spelling bee, this year, it's harder than ever before. there are nine local spellers taking part. these are students from north virginia. the ones from maryland come from all different countries as well. all of these kids had to yesterday. and today, they'll each have a chance to spell two words on the stage. there is only one person representing. that is margaret isaacson from the bilincogual school. >>> time for check of weather and traffic. >> melissa mollet is checking in on the commute. but first to the weather. >> good morning. three mornings in a row with all of the fog around. >> yeah, not a fun commute if you're heading to anywhere hilly, you'll hit some spots where you have zero visibility. here's a live look outside currently. we have a live picture not showing too much in the way of fog here but there are some areas where
on twitter the dictionary says this is too confusing even for merriam webster. so, i'm reluctant to call it a word. >> looks like he meant to tweet "coverage." >>> how well can you sepell? the preliminaries for the scripps national spelling bee, this year, it's harder than ever before. there are nine local spellers taking part. these are students from north virginia. the ones from maryland come from all different countries as well. all of these kids had to yesterday....
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that's in the city harrow gate section every kensington, this is directly across the street from john webster elementary school. now in an apartment, officers found a man around the age of 40 with stab wounds all over hits boyde. paramedics pronounced him dead on the scene. officers found the 57 year old man in the same apartment with multiple stab wounds to his head and his chest. paramedics rushed him to temple hospital where doctors are now trying to save his life. at this point, it is unclear how these two men are linked. at this time police have not made any arrests or recovered the weapon used. but for now, live from temple hospital, i'm trang do, cbs-3, "eyewitness news," rahel, back to you. >> trang, thank you. >>> new this morning out of delaware, 14 year old girl, 38 year old man shot wilmington seventh and van buren street late last night. both shooting victims rushed to the hospital where they are currently in stable condition. police are still trying to figure out what sparked the gunfire and so far no arrest haves been made. >> and gunfire erupt in fairmount park, leaves 19 year
that's in the city harrow gate section every kensington, this is directly across the street from john webster elementary school. now in an apartment, officers found a man around the age of 40 with stab wounds all over hits boyde. paramedics pronounced him dead on the scene. officers found the 57 year old man in the same apartment with multiple stab wounds to his head and his chest. paramedics rushed him to temple hospital where doctors are now trying to save his life. at this point, it is...
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poised at 10—4 mid—way through the first half but from there tigers took control — starting with jake webster'seady top of the super league. and there was a hat—trick of scores for greg eden, including this touch down early in the second half. castleford rounded off a memorable day for them with greg minikin's run and score. they're nowjust two games away from wembley and looking like the team to beat, but it's worrying times for st helens, who appointed a new head coach earlier this month. rugby league is one of the most physical sports of all, but now there's a way of playing into your 70s or even 80s.. and it's all down to your shorts, apparently. mike bushell has been to castleford to see why masters rugby league is breaking down all age barriers. playing rugby league again at the age of 82. and jimmy is taking on players nearly 50 years younger, and it's been life changing. it is rolling back the years, it is good fun. i don't get knocked about. plenty of running. and good mates again. it is played in a great spirit and it is the comradeship after the game, it is absolutely fantastic, best
poised at 10—4 mid—way through the first half but from there tigers took control — starting with jake webster'seady top of the super league. and there was a hat—trick of scores for greg eden, including this touch down early in the second half. castleford rounded off a memorable day for them with greg minikin's run and score. they're nowjust two games away from wembley and looking like the team to beat, but it's worrying times for st helens, who appointed a new head coach earlier this...
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confirmation or a very independent approach to what they do like a former judge, like a former judge webster who went to be fbi director. somebody that comes from the judicial branch of government. i think they have some credibility because that is in their working environment you , know. but everybody, including the senators all want to make sure that they are independent. but i am going to be very concerned on how they respond to our oversight. oversight -- we can pass laws and appropriate money that we desperately have a constitutional responsibility make sure that these bureaucrats and agency heads and even the president of the united does what the law requires. mr. lesniewski: would you be concerned if the nominee who was someone who may have to recuse themselves from the russia investigation because they were advising trump on the campaign or were somehow otherwise involved in the transition? sen. grassley: i think the president and the people close to the president do not want to emphasize that anymore. they will get someone entirely away from that as far as i can tell. once in a whil
confirmation or a very independent approach to what they do like a former judge, like a former judge webster who went to be fbi director. somebody that comes from the judicial branch of government. i think they have some credibility because that is in their working environment you , know. but everybody, including the senators all want to make sure that they are independent. but i am going to be very concerned on how they respond to our oversight. oversight -- we can pass laws and appropriate...
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this is 70-year-old pearl webster. she has been missing since 7:00 this evening.tra costa deputies are searching the area of the richmond heights neighborhood. she went out on a short walk to look for her cat and hasn't returned. >>> voice cracking and visly shaken an east bay father robbed andet into .on bart is among those demanding strange. >> shouldn't have to go out in public and be that helpless. there is better security at the mall. there's better security at the public library than exists on bart right now. >> rusty staff and two other victims are filing a claim against bart. the dublin dad was on bart last month with his family when roughly 50 teens rushed onto a train at the oakland cole see yum station. the teens robbed seven passengers including staff who says he was attacked and beatan by the juveniles. he says bart and their stanley cup final didn't do enough to protect them. >>> tonight a look at a man accused of torturing and killing a man inside her home before setting it on fire. police say he was trying to burglarize the home when the owner conf
this is 70-year-old pearl webster. she has been missing since 7:00 this evening.tra costa deputies are searching the area of the richmond heights neighborhood. she went out on a short walk to look for her cat and hasn't returned. >>> voice cracking and visly shaken an east bay father robbed andet into .on bart is among those demanding strange. >> shouldn't have to go out in public and be that helpless. there is better security at the mall. there's better security at the public...
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poised at 10—4 mid—way through the first half but from there tigers took control — starting with jake webster'sp their impressive form, they're already top of the super league. and there was a hat—trick of scores for greg eden, including this touch down early in the second half. castleford rounded off a memorable day for them with greg minikin‘s run and score. they're nowjust two games away from wembley and looking like the team to beat, but it's worrying times for st helens, who appointed a new head coach earlier this month. rafa nadal is rolling back the years — back where he's happiest on clay, he's beaten novak djokovic for the first time in eight matches and he's through to the final of the madrid open. the two hadn't met in nearly a year, in which time djokovic has suffered a dramatic dip in form, and the spaniard won the first set of their semifinal 6—2. the second set was almost as straightforward as the first for nadal and he took it 6—4. he's unbeaten in all his iii matches on clay this season, and the french open starts a week on monday. jonny brownlee made a dramatic return to the w
poised at 10—4 mid—way through the first half but from there tigers took control — starting with jake webster'sp their impressive form, they're already top of the super league. and there was a hat—trick of scores for greg eden, including this touch down early in the second half. castleford rounded off a memorable day for them with greg minikin‘s run and score. they're nowjust two games away from wembley and looking like the team to beat, but it's worrying times for st helens, who...
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the latest with ashley webster who has been in the thick of those riots.shley: hey, trish, last night, of course, we had the smiles and the cheering and waving of the flags and here we are less than 24 hours later and the disillusion is apparent particularly on the far left and also the far right. many challenges facing mr. macron. this is a very deeply divided country. let's not forget he had zero representation in the french national assembly, he's going to start putting a government together. not an easy task. meanwhile as you say, we were in the middle of one of those protests today, several hours ago. it was those workers, trade unions, the young socialist party, those folks out there today, they do not like emmanuel macron because frankly he wants to reform the very tight french labor laws that make it difficult for french companies to hire and fire and reduce hours and reduce wages, all of the things that others will tell you, including macron that hurts this economy with the unemployment rate still running around 10% in france, among the youth of t
the latest with ashley webster who has been in the thick of those riots.shley: hey, trish, last night, of course, we had the smiles and the cheering and waving of the flags and here we are less than 24 hours later and the disillusion is apparent particularly on the far left and also the far right. many challenges facing mr. macron. this is a very deeply divided country. let's not forget he had zero representation in the french national assembly, he's going to start putting a government...
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webster went missing about 7:00 last night after leaving her home to look for her cat. >>> police foundustom van this morning. the owner and her husband reported it missing from their home on blake avenue. it's equipped with an electric ramp for her electric scooter. >> this is the only means she can get out of the house, she can still go out to eat once in a while and visit doctors and things like that. >> t stereo and dvd player were taken, everything else was still there. police haven't released any information about the suspect. >>> jimmy kimmel is set to host his show tonight after his son was born with a heart disease. >> the operation was a success, it was the longest three hours of my live. >> jimmy's son billy will need more surgeries in the future. one of his guests tonight is republican senator bill cassidy. last week cassidy said the house bill should pass the kimmel test to guarantee care to patients with pre-existing conditions. >>> just ahead on abc7 "news at 6:0 6:00", the warning president obama gave president trump. >>> this is the most damaging operation on the coast
webster went missing about 7:00 last night after leaving her home to look for her cat. >>> police foundustom van this morning. the owner and her husband reported it missing from their home on blake avenue. it's equipped with an electric ramp for her electric scooter. >> this is the only means she can get out of the house, she can still go out to eat once in a while and visit doctors and things like that. >> t stereo and dvd player were taken, everything else was still...
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liz: up next we take to you france where the country decides its next president our own ashley webster in paris with more. you had to leave the heart of france's refugee crisis because of rioting? reporter: that's not the case. jungle is long gone. but the refugees are starting to come back. but the refugee story continues to be one in france. border and immigration control. but i have got to tell you with literally 45 minute in this campaign, mr. macron has a strong lead in the opinion polls. 62-38. french voters, as many as 25% of them say they don't like either candidate, so they are not going to vote for those candidates. some students had a protest basically against both candidates. riot police used tear gas and cut that protest off pretty quickly. but we are hearing more and more that more people will come to the public squares to protest either winner. so that is the state of play here in france right now. liz: we heard from your team you left because of rioting. reporter: no, i don't know where that came from. liz: make sure to tune in sunday for lou dobbs special coverage of t
liz: up next we take to you france where the country decides its next president our own ashley webster in paris with more. you had to leave the heart of france's refugee crisis because of rioting? reporter: that's not the case. jungle is long gone. but the refugees are starting to come back. but the refugee story continues to be one in france. border and immigration control. but i have got to tell you with literally 45 minute in this campaign, mr. macron has a strong lead in the opinion polls....
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host: ron is calling in from webster city, iowa. independent line.aller: how are you doing this morning? i've got a question about this russia probe. why don't they investigate the cia in the public interest and see where that leads? have a good day. host: john is calling in from pennsylvania on our republican line. good morning, john. what are your thoughts about the latest developments? caller: my question is this. for the last two years, there hasn't been one good thing said all onresident trump at the media or anywhere to be honest with you. $400 millione was given away to iran in the middle of the night like a crack deal president and they found out about it, where was the investigation there? where's the investigation for $1.7 billion we gave when we supposedly owed them $400 million? to give them $500 million in uranium. but that's ok. this man says a few words to russia -- this is an collusion -- this is not collusion. this man has done everything he' possibly can to do that. we have a woman running for president who gets a congressional subp
host: ron is calling in from webster city, iowa. independent line.aller: how are you doing this morning? i've got a question about this russia probe. why don't they investigate the cia in the public interest and see where that leads? have a good day. host: john is calling in from pennsylvania on our republican line. good morning, john. what are your thoughts about the latest developments? caller: my question is this. for the last two years, there hasn't been one good thing said all onresident...
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every day i do that daily merriam-webster vocabulary quiz. did not know they exist great every sense -- ever since i have done it too. people in their 60's and 70's score higher than people in the 30's. as our second lady of the united states dr. cheney lived at the highest level of national life what she grewned up to be in wyoming. scholar., hard-working down to earth and great fun, a beautiful and brilliant woman. they say she is the really indispensable cheney. ladies and gentlemen please welcome dr. cheney. [applause] >> you are taller than i am. thank you for that nice welcome. for thatank gay terrific introduction, i will have to get a printed introduction. of the hard work that she has done and her creative thinking to put this wonderful series of speeches together. thank you. thank all of you for being here today. tolow the idea of listening stories about the past. it to me five years to write the book about madison. that is not an excessively long time. i think if you ask your other presenters that it is a long process. when you tel
every day i do that daily merriam-webster vocabulary quiz. did not know they exist great every sense -- ever since i have done it too. people in their 60's and 70's score higher than people in the 30's. as our second lady of the united states dr. cheney lived at the highest level of national life what she grewned up to be in wyoming. scholar., hard-working down to earth and great fun, a beautiful and brilliant woman. they say she is the really indispensable cheney. ladies and gentlemen please...
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. >>> miriam webster tweeted, wake up, text twitter, looks up -- regrets checking twitter, goes back to bed. >> interesting thing about that, sean spicer was asked about it during the briefing and left everyone leaving that meeting more confused. >> i was reading it and i was going, what? >> to this moment, we do not know the meaning. >> maybe that was the point. >>> could show the confederate statues be taken down? it's spiking a lot of debate in the area. today reactions are pouring in after we dug into the debate last night. some people say it's wrong. others say the statues honor the confederacy and our mome some of you want to know if it will change. the fairfax county school board will be meeting in june. peggy fox will continue to stay all over the story. >>> an eighth grader says he is tired of his teacher making fun of his men bond. >> one of his teachers at his school in the charlotte area called him names and even homophobic slurs. now the story is being picked up by news outlets all over the country. >> he said, i can have my hair up like this because i'm not a girl. he t
. >>> miriam webster tweeted, wake up, text twitter, looks up -- regrets checking twitter, goes back to bed. >> interesting thing about that, sean spicer was asked about it during the briefing and left everyone leaving that meeting more confused. >> i was reading it and i was going, what? >> to this moment, we do not know the meaning. >> maybe that was the point. >>> could show the confederate statues be taken down? it's spiking a lot of debate in the...
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. >> in 2014 we showed you the property the empyrean towers on 13th and webster street and oakland.here was faulty plumbing, holes in the walls and ceilings and other unsafe conditions. she was sued for code violations. control of the building was taken away from her and given to a third party>> everyone is given a chance to work with the government on whatever issues. she wasn't given the proper time. >> reporter: she was not at the rally but for the first time we are hearing from her mother who says the city of oakland froze her assets as a result. >> when asked about the living condition she says her as -- this could happen on any property owner. >> today we reached out to the city attorney's office. a judge approved the sale to a nonprofit. >>> to bring him back to 1994 about that time when things were going on, maybe someone remember something. >>> in this gauntlet of speed, chaos and destruction, courage is the only thing that stands between you and the checkered flag. the coca-cola 600 sunday at 2:30 on fox you. >>> police are asking for help catching and arson as surveillanc
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. >> that will be in webster's dictionary by the end of the year. >> is about cutting isis's head off and four days and get to the concert. >> they have got to go somewhere. donald trump already talking tough against the terrorists behind the manchester attack. lieutenant colonel tony shafer here with why he is saying what he is saying. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. the toothpaste that helps new parodontax. prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. ♪ >> so many young beautiful innocent people, living and enjoying their lives, murdered by evil losers in life. i won't call them monsters because they would like that term, they would think that is a great name. >> donald trump talking tough about the terror in manchester,
. >> that will be in webster's dictionary by the end of the year. >> is about cutting isis's head off and four days and get to the concert. >> they have got to go somewhere. donald trump already talking tough against the terrorists behind the manchester attack. lieutenant colonel tony shafer here with why he is saying what he is saying. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose...
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she said, well, every day i do the daily merriam-webster vocabulary quiz on my ipad. i did not even know they existed but ever since i have done it every morning. people in their 60's and 70 plus score higher than those in their 40's.nd as our second lady of the united states, dr. cheney lived at the highest level of national life but she remained what she grew up to be in wyoming. a curious, hard-working scholar. down to earth. great fun. brilliant woman. a columnist called her -- the really indispensable cheney. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome lynne cheney. [applause] lynne: thank you. you are taller than i am. thank you for that nice welcome. let me think gay for that terrific introduction. i have to get a copy of that's it you can read it a lot. foruld like to think gay all of the work she has done and her creative thinking in putting this creative series of speeches together. they, thank you for -- gay, tha nk you. and thank you for loving the idea of listening to stories from the past. it took me about five years to write the story of james madison. that is
she said, well, every day i do the daily merriam-webster vocabulary quiz on my ipad. i did not even know they existed but ever since i have done it every morning. people in their 60's and 70 plus score higher than those in their 40's.nd as our second lady of the united states, dr. cheney lived at the highest level of national life but she remained what she grew up to be in wyoming. a curious, hard-working scholar. down to earth. great fun. brilliant woman. a columnist called her -- the really...
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webster went missing about 7:00 last night after leaving her home to look for her cat. >>> police foundorning. the owner and her husband reported it missing from their home on blake avenue. it's equipped with an electric ramp for her electric scooter. >> this is the only means she can get out of the house, she can still go out to eat once in a while and visit doctors and things like that. >> the stereo and dvd player were taken, everything else was still there. police haven't released any information about the suspect. >>> jimmy kimmel is set to host his show tonight after his son was born with a heart disease. >> the operation was a success, it was the longest three hours of my live. >> jimmy's son billy will need more surgeries in the future. one of his guests tonight is republican senator bill cassidy. last week cassidy said the house bill should pass the kimmel test to guarantee care to patients with pre-existing conditions. >>> just ahead on abc7 "news at 6:0 6:00", the warning president obama gave president trump. >>> this is the most damaging operation on the coast of california.
webster went missing about 7:00 last night after leaving her home to look for her cat. >>> police foundorning. the owner and her husband reported it missing from their home on blake avenue. it's equipped with an electric ramp for her electric scooter. >> this is the only means she can get out of the house, she can still go out to eat once in a while and visit doctors and things like that. >> the stereo and dvd player were taken, everything else was still there. police...
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the election commanding worldwide attention, at least so much so, fox business's ashley webster in parisis is the sentiment on the ground about this debate? it started to get feisty. we were listening in on the commercial break. reporter: it has been very entertaining. it is two hours, 20 minutes long. it is about 20 million viewers watching it right now, very first question to both candidates i thought was a softball. are you kidding me? boy the gloves were dropped. they went for each other's throat right at the beginning. emanuel macron, 39-year-old investment banker calling marine le pen who wants to take france out of the world and curley up into it is own little ball where france should be a member of the world and you out there extolling virtues of france. marine le pen saying macron, he is just an investment banker, elitist who has no idea, he is very naive. he is very i am ma she says. great stuff. by the way the papers today, as you can imagine, it says. [speaking french] challenges of an historic debate. this today in france,. [speaking french] debate are to the ages. what is i
the election commanding worldwide attention, at least so much so, fox business's ashley webster in parisis is the sentiment on the ground about this debate? it started to get feisty. we were listening in on the commercial break. reporter: it has been very entertaining. it is two hours, 20 minutes long. it is about 20 million viewers watching it right now, very first question to both candidates i thought was a softball. are you kidding me? boy the gloves were dropped. they went for each other's...
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join forces prompting east village artists at in clubs such as max's kansas city, palladium, and websterean, they were sort of cheesy. he would say on the invites, "copious hors d'oeuvres." so, they'd be 10 people deep. you'd be lucky if you could get one drink before they closed the open bar. >> some events feature baird's growing celebrity art collection. by baird's counting, he spends over a million dollars to add works by bob dylan, dee dee ramone, vincent price, and buddy hackett. he also snatches up works by simply notorious figures -- john gotti, adolf hitler, charles manson, and john wayne gacy. his art shows attract even more bold-face names. >> he kept a database, and so he could mail out, you know, 5,000 invitations at a time. if you were on baird's list, you know you're going to run into a 100 people you know. you're bound to see hoop. he sort of had the same crew always there. >> but every great party comes to an end. and in 2007, concern is spreading among baird's closest friends, like marianne macy. >> you know, the 4:00 or 5:00 a.m. lifestyle had to change. he didn't look
join forces prompting east village artists at in clubs such as max's kansas city, palladium, and websterean, they were sort of cheesy. he would say on the invites, "copious hors d'oeuvres." so, they'd be 10 people deep. you'd be lucky if you could get one drink before they closed the open bar. >> some events feature baird's growing celebrity art collection. by baird's counting, he spends over a million dollars to add works by bob dylan, dee dee ramone, vincent price, and buddy...
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merriam-webster posted it means wakes up, checks twitter, regrets checking twitter and goes back to bedhers are trying to make a profit with the hats and even mugs. there is a twitter user who has a warning. it says don't be taken in by opportunists. covfefe isn't something you can buy. it's something you have to become. back to you. [laughter] alison: everybody pronounces it their own way, too. morning to go "good morning washington." went on twitter. what is this #covfefe whatever? i found an article and found the original tweet. now at least i thought i missed something. i didn't know what it was. alison: you learned a new word. larry: forever. use it for a long time. thank you, mr. president. alison: moving on to other news of the day. we will cover metro for you. a rough commute for riders this morning. metro says there was a lot of pepco's power feed. this is in the eastern market substation. that created delays of up to 30 minutes on the blue, orange and the silver lines that led to packed platforms. larry: marc is among the system receiving federal grant that will go to positive
merriam-webster posted it means wakes up, checks twitter, regrets checking twitter and goes back to bedhers are trying to make a profit with the hats and even mugs. there is a twitter user who has a warning. it says don't be taken in by opportunists. covfefe isn't something you can buy. it's something you have to become. back to you. [laughter] alison: everybody pronounces it their own way, too. morning to go "good morning washington." went on twitter. what is this #covfefe whatever?...