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and courageous and helped the police officers get to the bottom of what had gone on. >> reporter: websteraway. >> last seen wearing a maroon shirt and tan shorts. >> reporter: tracked down hours later, thanks in part to a photo of his license plate taken by megan bigelow just before she was shot. >> the suspect did not know any of the victims or have a relationship with him. >> reporter: webster was in court this week facing charges facing charges including first degree murder, allegedly confessed to detectives claiming he has mental health issues and was on a new medication. tonight megan bigelow and her son are still in a hospital, but according to a website set up to help the family, both are out of intensive care. but have a long road to recovery. david? >> clayton sandell tonight. thank you. . >>> the news conference just a short time ago. a former nfl cheerleader says the team duct taped her body without her consent. >>> there's also news about anthony bourdain. what authorities are saying about his death. >>> the images out of hawaii called lava rapids and they're moving quickly. w
and courageous and helped the police officers get to the bottom of what had gone on. >> reporter: websteraway. >> last seen wearing a maroon shirt and tan shorts. >> reporter: tracked down hours later, thanks in part to a photo of his license plate taken by megan bigelow just before she was shot. >> the suspect did not know any of the victims or have a relationship with him. >> reporter: webster was in court this week facing charges facing charges including first...
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chris webster's team developed this, french colleagues developed it. they were calling in and supporting operations of our instruments. we spent several years putting it together. we put it in environmental chambers and match the conditions we would have. that eventually we brought it to the jet propulsion lab. this shows sam the gold box just being lowered into the rover. rover is upside down. then we do more testing and put it in an environmental chamber. when we're sure everything was perfect it was ready to be shipped. so you see everybody there in bunny suits, the reason there in the white suits as we don't want to bring our skin oils to mars, cousin jen would have to report we were finding things that look like they came from -- it took a lot of work. great teamwork in several nations joining us. >> someone asked how do you verify the experiments have not been compromised? >> we bring along standards. for example we do it any good analytic, status, we run blanks. if were looking to make sure none of the organics of the instrument of producing the
chris webster's team developed this, french colleagues developed it. they were calling in and supporting operations of our instruments. we spent several years putting it together. we put it in environmental chambers and match the conditions we would have. that eventually we brought it to the jet propulsion lab. this shows sam the gold box just being lowered into the rover. rover is upside down. then we do more testing and put it in an environmental chamber. when we're sure everything was...
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he crashed at webster and prime, and a -- and pine, and another webster at butch. it's -- bush, it's unclear what prompted the police to chase him. the suspect has not yet been identified. >>> san francisco motor ike officer is fight motorcycle officer is fighting for his life after a crash. it handed at mariposa street and pennsylvania. a car collided with the officer's motorcycle. the driver is cooperating with the investigation. the officer was rushed to san francisco general. the officer's family and coworkers met him at the hospital where he is currently listed in serious condition. >>> over in berkeley, a large tree limb broke off and landed on a parked car below. this was on euclid avenue. it smashed the car's back window. nobody was hurt. >>> new tonight, two. most visible members of the trump administration are reportedly planning their departures. sources inside the white house say that sarah sanders, and principal deputy press secretary shaw are both heading for the exits. sanders reportedly told friend she plans to leave the administration at the end of
he crashed at webster and prime, and a -- and pine, and another webster at butch. it's -- bush, it's unclear what prompted the police to chase him. the suspect has not yet been identified. >>> san francisco motor ike officer is fight motorcycle officer is fighting for his life after a crash. it handed at mariposa street and pennsylvania. a car collided with the officer's motorcycle. the driver is cooperating with the investigation. the officer was rushed to san francisco general. the...
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chris webster who is a senior research scientist at jpl and project scientist for the sign teary i am an astronomer here at nasa and one of the things i will say off the bat is none of us live in a vacuum. we have our social media accounts and we are aware of the interest this generated but i will tell you right now, we are not announcing today is the detection of life. we are not going to be talking about that. what we are talking about are some really exciting new results that have to do with organic molecules. now organic molecules are what we understand is the building blocks of life. and even if we are not announcing the detection of life i think it's a discoveries we will talk about are important in finding out whether or not mar was habitable or might still be. i will lead it off with paul who is going to talk to us about what we know and what we don't though about mars. so paul, straight up, what have we found? >> really exciting times. i will reenforce what you said. life organic compounds on earth just so much bear the imprint of life that it is very natural for us to equate
chris webster who is a senior research scientist at jpl and project scientist for the sign teary i am an astronomer here at nasa and one of the things i will say off the bat is none of us live in a vacuum. we have our social media accounts and we are aware of the interest this generated but i will tell you right now, we are not announcing today is the detection of life. we are not going to be talking about that. what we are talking about are some really exciting new results that have to do with...
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court documents say webster admitted to the shooting, parking his car here behind the victim. witnesses heard a barrage of gunfire and cries for help. >> pow, pow, pow. like somebody was taking their time aiming at whatever they were shooting at. >> reporter: tonight, a shocking and tragic case of road rage leaving a young family gunned down. miguel almaguer, nbc news, westminster, colorado. >>> another terrible burst of violence today. police in kansas say a pair of deputies were shot, one of them killed, in a courthouse when an inmate apparently grabbed one of the deputy's guns and started shooting. nbc's ron mott has late details. >> reporter: trauma outside this kansas city, kansas, courthouse. two deputies shot and one killed after an inmate being escorted to a hearing opened fire. >> when they pulled into the parking lot and ready to transport these inmates, they were overcome. it is very possible that with their own firearm they were both shot. >> reporter: police confirmed one of the slain officers as 35-year-old patrick roar who spent seven years with the sheriff's de
court documents say webster admitted to the shooting, parking his car here behind the victim. witnesses heard a barrage of gunfire and cries for help. >> pow, pow, pow. like somebody was taking their time aiming at whatever they were shooting at. >> reporter: tonight, a shocking and tragic case of road rage leaving a young family gunned down. miguel almaguer, nbc news, westminster, colorado. >>> another terrible burst of violence today. police in kansas say a pair of...
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. >> abc 7 news was on webster street for the island jab.id-way rides filled the webster industrial street at the west end. one resident said it was a great day to enjoy the day the with the children. >> as long as you have the kids with you and treat you nicely. but they should do that every day not just father's day. >> the alameda chamber of commerce sponsored island jam. >> announcer: now the accuweather forecast with drew tuma. >> an ac wrkt weekend wrapping up with sunshine. really comfortable temperatures but the numbers will be rising as warmer weather moves in live doppler 7 right now along with satellite showing you it's a really nice picture out there. a couple of clouds along the coast. but for many of us it's a bright picture. the emeryville camera will take you outside. a live look showing not a cloud to be scene this vantage point. soaked in sunshine right now and sunshine in full effect the next couple days. the big story today not as wreezy and a little bit warmer. most spots about three to five degrees warmer than this time
. >> abc 7 news was on webster street for the island jab.id-way rides filled the webster industrial street at the west end. one resident said it was a great day to enjoy the day the with the children. >> as long as you have the kids with you and treat you nicely. but they should do that every day not just father's day. >> the alameda chamber of commerce sponsored island jam. >> announcer: now the accuweather forecast with drew tuma. >> an ac wrkt weekend wrapping...
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michelle: now we go to chris webster at j.p.l. so chris, tell me a bit about the seasonality of methane and some detail about the new discovery. chris: i thought i'd tell you right away that we've seen the seasonal variations and we've tried to look at the data and come up with some explanations and we've been table rule out some of the sources. we don't actually think the delivery of interplanetary dust that can produce methane in the atmosphere, we don't think that's so important because we wouldn't expect to see a large seasonal variation. we might see 20%. instead we're seeing this massive change in the methane signal. so what we consider, we look at the data and the idea that best fits our data is the idea of subsurface storage. way under the ground, under mars, there's methane that's trapped, it may be trapped with other material, we don't know if that methane is ancient we feel don't know if it's modern, it could be either. but we also don't know if it as created from rock, or if it was created by mike robes. we cannot dist
michelle: now we go to chris webster at j.p.l. so chris, tell me a bit about the seasonality of methane and some detail about the new discovery. chris: i thought i'd tell you right away that we've seen the seasonal variations and we've tried to look at the data and come up with some explanations and we've been table rule out some of the sources. we don't actually think the delivery of interplanetary dust that can produce methane in the atmosphere, we don't think that's so important because we...
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police arrested the driver at webster and bush. officers say that it's unclear what prompted the chase. that suspect hasn't been identified yet. >>> the 2014 napa earthquake may have been caused by weather. researchers looked specifically at the west napa fault system. they discovered a correlation between earthquakes and when the weather gets warm. >> for this particular faulting system, there's some sort of hazard, increased hazard, in the summer months. >> researchers noticed the earth's crust expanded every summer since2006 and that triggered the 2014 quake. researchers say the change in ground water levels might contribute to the likelihood of an earthquake. >>> time now 4:34. neda, i parked my car on the streets in san francisco and so i walked outside, i could feel the cooldown just as you predicted. >> a little cooler and also drizzly for some of you. so there is a bit more cloud cover out there and yes, that's all a sign of the onshore breeze. it's back! it was calmer in the past couple of days which made for hot temperatu
police arrested the driver at webster and bush. officers say that it's unclear what prompted the chase. that suspect hasn't been identified yet. >>> the 2014 napa earthquake may have been caused by weather. researchers looked specifically at the west napa fault system. they discovered a correlation between earthquakes and when the weather gets warm. >> for this particular faulting system, there's some sort of hazard, increased hazard, in the summer months. >> researchers...
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the army used his body for marshall labor, but webster denied the army that option. he changed his clothes, he left, and he sabotaged his motor functions. his leave demonstrates that unlike condoned freedoms, black soldiers asserted their freedom for reasons that found no support from even enslaved people's most synthetic advocates. the resistance of private abraham williams shows that former slaves and the army supported their drunken comrades. indeed, black soldiers who drink received a backing from their fellow soldiers. this demonstrates that former slaves did not or sake their brother and, even as army discipline and dominant expressions of freedom relied against them. menate 1865, black calvary wrote up drunk and boisterous. the captain had already started maneuvers. williams disrupted. he would not quiet down, and he amn white manodd or slave driver is going to make me stop. the instructor did not -- could not stand the insubordination. the captain's order echoes nearly verbatim. his response did as well. the drunk williams refused to obey. order, thehis capta
the army used his body for marshall labor, but webster denied the army that option. he changed his clothes, he left, and he sabotaged his motor functions. his leave demonstrates that unlike condoned freedoms, black soldiers asserted their freedom for reasons that found no support from even enslaved people's most synthetic advocates. the resistance of private abraham williams shows that former slaves and the army supported their drunken comrades. indeed, black soldiers who drink received a...
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he helped lay the cornerstone with daniel webster. 19th-centurye, a print of that occasion. looks like he is supervising as opposed to playing the cornerstone. there was a possession to a spot where an amphitheater had been constructed out of wood. 45,000 peopleut present. the 15,000 in the amphitheater were arranged as follows. lafayette was in an armchair. then other revolutionary veterans. ladiesilliantly dressed who seemed to form a god of honor. more than 10,000 people were seated behind the ladies on the numerous benches. another 30,000 were at the top of the hill. prayer, the veteran, he began his speech. panoramicdle of his speech, he turns to lafayette and addressed him directly. fortunate, fortunate man. what measures of devotion you owe to providence. you belong to both hemispheres. the spark oft liberty should be conducted by to theom the new world older, and we who's in duty and patriotism have called, long ago learned to cherish our name. after bunker hill, lafayette made a second trip to new hampshire. ironically, the master of was benjamin pierce. he didn't k
he helped lay the cornerstone with daniel webster. 19th-centurye, a print of that occasion. looks like he is supervising as opposed to playing the cornerstone. there was a possession to a spot where an amphitheater had been constructed out of wood. 45,000 peopleut present. the 15,000 in the amphitheater were arranged as follows. lafayette was in an armchair. then other revolutionary veterans. ladiesilliantly dressed who seemed to form a god of honor. more than 10,000 people were seated behind...
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jeremy webster acknowledged he shot four people.s "mental health issues" the 12 year old told police the driver followed the familys car into a parking lot and argued briefly. before he shot the mom then turned and show two of her children multiple times. webster is now facing charges including first degree murder. (ken) in the north bay, police in american canyon say, 20 -vehilces were vandalized overnight.now police are asking for more information. kron 4's charles clifford has more on the extensive damage. the american canyon police department says that 20 vehilces were vandalized either late thursday or early friday morning. the culprits appear to have randomly targetted vehicles parked along residential streets on the eastern side of the city. smashed windows were found along via bellagio, sarcedo, oakstone, ironhorse, hallmark, gold valley, and cantada. the damaged vehilces included cars, trucks, suv's and even a motor home.after discovering the vandalism early friday morning, police saturdated the area but were unable to find
jeremy webster acknowledged he shot four people.s "mental health issues" the 12 year old told police the driver followed the familys car into a parking lot and argued briefly. before he shot the mom then turned and show two of her children multiple times. webster is now facing charges including first degree murder. (ken) in the north bay, police in american canyon say, 20 -vehilces were vandalized overnight.now police are asking for more information. kron 4's charles clifford has more...
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jeremy webster acknowledged he shot four people.officers he has "mental health issues" webster is now facing charges including first degree murder. ( marty )the warriors may have a secret weapon on their hands for next year. find out who they invited for a special workout... gary has it next in sports. live look outside... richmond bridge ( marty ) here's a live look at yosemite falls this morning. ♪ lookin' for a new spring dress. ♪ ♪ for the latest styles where you'll spend less. ♪ ♪ you gotta go to ross. if you want to save big on dresses for every occasion, you gotta go to ross. ♪ protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. if you're looking for anon for incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) the giants wrapping up their ten-game road trip with a series down in l-a san francisco looking to bounce back after losing 3 out of
jeremy webster acknowledged he shot four people.officers he has "mental health issues" webster is now facing charges including first degree murder. ( marty )the warriors may have a secret weapon on their hands for next year. find out who they invited for a special workout... gary has it next in sports. live look outside... richmond bridge ( marty ) here's a live look at yosemite falls this morning. ♪ lookin' for a new spring dress. ♪ ♪ for the latest styles where you'll spend...
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. >> curry, mccall, the bus that everyone really wants to see here at the parade near 20th and webster as the parade is making itway through oakland. we have shots all over the route. this is closer to the beginning of the parade. still plenty of parade to got seems. op a going anywhere. >> and if you're with us, you're at the starting line tre at the beginning of the parade in downtown oakla we're seeing draymond green on top of the bus as well. what's happening where you are? >> where i am, draymond and looney made the turn. they were the last double dec bus. you can see an oakland fire rig at the end of that. and that is it. as i look down toward 11th street, i see the street sweepers and other vehicles that will turn the street back tormad probably be ready for afternoon traffic. so if you can see the people around us as well that are just kind of milling away. they got do see it from completion. the first people toee that. and the people at the end have a lot of parade to go. from this vantage point, this is it. >>llight. very good. joe at the beginning. curry is speaking. let's l
. >> curry, mccall, the bus that everyone really wants to see here at the parade near 20th and webster as the parade is making itway through oakland. we have shots all over the route. this is closer to the beginning of the parade. still plenty of parade to got seems. op a going anywhere. >> and if you're with us, you're at the starting line tre at the beginning of the parade in downtown oakla we're seeing draymond green on top of the bus as well. what's happening where you are?...
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. >> laura: we think of kennedy, when i went into the court, it was right after webster.e flipped his vote. it was a big deal. nevertheless, that era is over and we are moving into a new era. are you confident that those who are being mentioned -- we are going to go through some of them -- that all of them are in the vein of a justice scalia, thomas, or gorsuch? >> i think president trump has a great list with great candidates on it. it's going to be a winnowing process, and i'm confident we will end up with someone who's outstanding. >> laura: brett kavanaugh. clerked for justice kennedy. >> judge kavanaugh has distinguished himself on the d.c. circuit, has written brilliant opinions on a broad range of questions. he clearly meets the mark. >> laura: matt schlapp, a lot of people on the list. >> i worked with brett for four rock solid. years. he would be fantastic. >> laura: you hear from the left. he's another white male guy from georgetown prep. you can already hear the left. they check off the box and say you can't nominate another white man. we need a diverse court.
. >> laura: we think of kennedy, when i went into the court, it was right after webster.e flipped his vote. it was a big deal. nevertheless, that era is over and we are moving into a new era. are you confident that those who are being mentioned -- we are going to go through some of them -- that all of them are in the vein of a justice scalia, thomas, or gorsuch? >> i think president trump has a great list with great candidates on it. it's going to be a winnowing process, and i'm...
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now over to ashley webster in for liz today. >> thank you very much. breaking news, a major decision that could reshape america's media landscape expected to be handed down in less than 30 minutes from now. judge richard leon scheduled to rule on the justice department's challenge to at&t's purchase of time warner. now the government claims the $85 billion deal would hurt consumers, and at&t says no, we need the content to compete with tech titans like netflix and amazon. edward lawrence and charlie gasparino will join us to put it all in perspective. that decision less than an hour away. as we wait to see how that plays out, the world continues to digest the outcome of the historic summit between president trump and north korean leader kim jong-un in singapore. certainly a quest for a nuke-free korean peninsula. that's the aim as they plan to stop military maneuvers in the region. hillary vaughn will have the latest on the white house and n explain what's next for all of this? >>> as for the market's reaction, seeing one late sell-off late in the sess
now over to ashley webster in for liz today. >> thank you very much. breaking news, a major decision that could reshape america's media landscape expected to be handed down in less than 30 minutes from now. judge richard leon scheduled to rule on the justice department's challenge to at&t's purchase of time warner. now the government claims the $85 billion deal would hurt consumers, and at&t says no, we need the content to compete with tech titans like netflix and amazon. edward...
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dan webster, my god friend from florida as a speaker, understood this very, very well. take it in pieces. fw give it the light of day. let it have the open debate. bring that policy forward. i'm not going to get everything i want. jeff's not going to get everything he wants. because you havehat conversation, you build a process and a policy that encumbers that. people can go, you know what, i had my say. i see their point of view. i see how this is all interrelated. and does it put america first? bi>>et'so to republican line. san aio, texas. tina, hello. >> caller: hi. good morning. my comment is i just wanted to know what the workers in the white house will do about the problem we have here in texas, the overpopulation in schools, in jobs, their refusal to speak english. we're just overpopulated. it's very hard for legal americans to get jobs here. and i feel that's very unfair to americans. that's my comment. >> once again, we ought to be looking at our laws are sovereign to those individuals that are here in this country legally. we ought to be looking at citizens fi
dan webster, my god friend from florida as a speaker, understood this very, very well. take it in pieces. fw give it the light of day. let it have the open debate. bring that policy forward. i'm not going to get everything i want. jeff's not going to get everything he wants. because you havehat conversation, you build a process and a policy that encumbers that. people can go, you know what, i had my say. i see their point of view. i see how this is all interrelated. and does it put america...
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neil: you know, ashley webster has been working very hard this week. i take you to ashley now. ashley: thank you for noting that, neil. just as i wrote it. thank you very much. breaking right now, the first rumblings of a trade war. we heard this before. the white house slapping a 25% tariff on chinese goods. china, as you would expect responding in kind with a new report saying that beijing will retaliate with tariffs of its own. here we go. good afternoon, everybody, i'm ashley webster in for trish regan and welcome to "the intelligence report." stocks are selling off as trade tensions are reaching new highs. the trump administration announcing tariffs on $50 billion worth of chinese imports. investors, well, they don't like that. we'll have a live report from the new york stock exchange coming up in just a few moments. meantime president trump breaking his silence on. inspector general's report. the president says it shows a major political bias at the very top of the fbi and justifies his firing of former fbi director james comey. i will talk with former trump deputy campai
neil: you know, ashley webster has been working very hard this week. i take you to ashley now. ashley: thank you for noting that, neil. just as i wrote it. thank you very much. breaking right now, the first rumblings of a trade war. we heard this before. the white house slapping a 25% tariff on chinese goods. china, as you would expect responding in kind with a new report saying that beijing will retaliate with tariffs of its own. here we go. good afternoon, everybody, i'm ashley webster in for...
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has she parked for the appointment. 23-year-old jeremy webster followed and a brief argument. >> sounds like shots fired at the dentist office. >> reporter: police say webster opened fire on bigelow who was shot multiple times and is in critical condition. >> i heard seven or eight very deliberate shots. >> reporter: her children also caught in the crossfire. a 13-year-old shot and killed in the incident. another child hit and in critical condition. a third narrowly escaping by running to safety. a nearby witness shot while sitting in his truck with his daughter. >> he did not look in good condition. he had two wounds. one to the arm. one to the chest. >> reporter: police reports say webster who is now facing multiple charges, including murder, admitted he used his handgun to shoot all four victims and gave police a possible reason for the rage. jeremy stated he has mental health issues and just started a new medication today. others making visits to the dentist were spared, but shaken. a surreal tragedy they never saw coming and a lesson. >> we all, including myself, get stressed out a
has she parked for the appointment. 23-year-old jeremy webster followed and a brief argument. >> sounds like shots fired at the dentist office. >> reporter: police say webster opened fire on bigelow who was shot multiple times and is in critical condition. >> i heard seven or eight very deliberate shots. >> reporter: her children also caught in the crossfire. a 13-year-old shot and killed in the incident. another child hit and in critical condition. a third narrowly...
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ashley webster is here with more. my husband is smart on this he thinks he will go down basically as the only person in our generation that has never been on facebook. he is quite proud of it. >> good for him. trish: never even been on. >> here is the bad news. trish: he says this is why. >> here is the bad news for your husband, living and breathing you're creating data these days. if you want privacy, it is an illusion. if you try to fight it you're going to lose. that is the bottom line. i hate to say that to your husband and everyone else. technology brings with it tremendous conveniences, but the fact that you think you can protect data and privacy these days, i'm sorry, it is the world we live in. what the kgb got out of people through torture, most people put knowingly, willingly on facebook every day. it is true. do we expect a level -- no, it is true. do we expect a level of privacy given what we post out there? no. it doesn't make sense. trish: i think about it, and i i have a public facebook account and pri
ashley webster is here with more. my husband is smart on this he thinks he will go down basically as the only person in our generation that has never been on facebook. he is quite proud of it. >> good for him. trish: never even been on. >> here is the bad news. trish: he says this is why. >> here is the bad news for your husband, living and breathing you're creating data these days. if you want privacy, it is an illusion. if you try to fight it you're going to lose. that is...
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the story of events in the lives of such great americans as daniel webster, sam houston, robert h taft, and others. i think you would rather hear about it from the man who wrote the book and our author is our guest today. the very distinguished senator from the state of massachusetts, john f. kennedy. this is the closest i'm going to get for a while. >> the two men knew each other and had a rapport. that makes these photographs even more interesting and personal, because this is one of john f. kennedy's last public appearances before he was assassinated in dallas. we also have in jim wright's papers his copy of the itinerary for that day that showed when president kennedy and mrs. kennedy were going to arrive in fort worth, and what their schedule was going to be. then, the itinerary for november 22, 1963. --is a poignant artifact poignant document because it goes through the entire day. of course, we know that president kennedy did not complete this schedule of events. but these are in the collection as well. jim wright wrote about his experiences that day, being with president kenned
the story of events in the lives of such great americans as daniel webster, sam houston, robert h taft, and others. i think you would rather hear about it from the man who wrote the book and our author is our guest today. the very distinguished senator from the state of massachusetts, john f. kennedy. this is the closest i'm going to get for a while. >> the two men knew each other and had a rapport. that makes these photographs even more interesting and personal, because this is one of...
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only downside is his article with the headline city hall corrupted started with miriam webster definescorruption as dishonest conduct. so i would suggest if you live in denver you move look we all know if you go home with somebody and they don't have a bookstore. if you go to one town and it doesn't have newspapers don't with it. so. you send it in no books is a deal breaker for you well and deal breaker number two if he has books but no shelves deal breaker three if he wants to be a comedian deal breaker for me is a comedian deal great. writing was remember that time remember that the american healthcare system was so bad people were going to back alley surgery centers instead i remember and like it was yesterday because it was yesterday. and today and tomorrow for more on this let's go to our troops bob now let me get ill yes. it's safe to say that getting any kind of surgery carries some risk even warned my stop there animals before operated on them. and i definitely warned this that the risk of infection was very high especially when i played the operation drinking game in college
only downside is his article with the headline city hall corrupted started with miriam webster definescorruption as dishonest conduct. so i would suggest if you live in denver you move look we all know if you go home with somebody and they don't have a bookstore. if you go to one town and it doesn't have newspapers don't with it. so. you send it in no books is a deal breaker for you well and deal breaker number two if he has books but no shelves deal breaker three if he wants to be a comedian...
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witnesses got a license plate number, and 23-year-old jeremy webster was arrested and charged with murderitting farewell to stephen hawking. a memorial service was held today at london's westminster t bey for the physicist who died in march. his ashes were interred alongside the remains of two other british scientists, isaac newton and charles darwin. in a final sendoff, a recording of hawking's computer-generated voice was broadcast into space. >> when we see the earth from space, we see ourselves. >> glor: "when we see the earth from space, we see ourselves." hawking's voice was aimed towards the nearest black hole, which he was so brilliant at studying. up next here, who was edwin t. pratt? steve hartman has the answer, and the young girl keeping his memory alive. >> glor: we end the week with a destory lesson taught by a e urth grader. steve hartman met her, "on the road." >> reporter: so what were you here for? >> soccer game. >> reporter: 10-year-old sarah ngycox says she was just walking through this park in shoreline, washington... so, just about a year ago? ea yeah. or reporter:
witnesses got a license plate number, and 23-year-old jeremy webster was arrested and charged with murderitting farewell to stephen hawking. a memorial service was held today at london's westminster t bey for the physicist who died in march. his ashes were interred alongside the remains of two other british scientists, isaac newton and charles darwin. in a final sendoff, a recording of hawking's computer-generated voice was broadcast into space. >> when we see the earth from space, we see...
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webster hubble's billing.he death of vincent foster, jr., possibly violations of banking laws in the gubetorle campaign in arkansas in 1990. i was surprised with the breadth and range of his activity. that's what i inherited. the white water land deal was part of it. host: these tend to grow. don't they? these investigations. the president got impeached over something unrelated to all of this. guest: the relationship there -- and we were authorized to conduct that part of the investigation by the attorney general and the special division. so there's this two-step shopping process. so when we brought the information as to what we understood, that might be under way, possible perjury, very serious crimes, we ran, not walked, to the attorney general of the united states janet reno. she looked at it. she sent over the head of the fraud division of the justice department. he reviewed the evidence. she agreed. janet reno agreed. but we now know is lewinski had to be investigated. she goes to the special division. th
webster hubble's billing.he death of vincent foster, jr., possibly violations of banking laws in the gubetorle campaign in arkansas in 1990. i was surprised with the breadth and range of his activity. that's what i inherited. the white water land deal was part of it. host: these tend to grow. don't they? these investigations. the president got impeached over something unrelated to all of this. guest: the relationship there -- and we were authorized to conduct that part of the investigation by...
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police say 23-year-old jeremy webster is now in custody. they believe he shot megan bigalow and her children in a parking lot as the two drivers argued. officials say she took a picture of the license plate and that helped catch him. and the teenage son was killed in the attack. >> turning now to the out rage about separation of families at the border.rvices, showing boy, them take from their parents, stay in facilities such as this one in brownsville, texas. ik-lntruste to take in hundreds more. the president renewing his claims, blaming democrats for his administration's new policy catiactoprl ce hill with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, a battle brewing with the controversy of separating parents who illegally cross the border from their children. the president tweeting, democrats will fix the forced family break up. by working with republicans for change. the president doubling down after calling out democrats in an unprecedented press conference on the white house lawn. >> do you agree with children being taken away? >> no, i hate it.
police say 23-year-old jeremy webster is now in custody. they believe he shot megan bigalow and her children in a parking lot as the two drivers argued. officials say she took a picture of the license plate and that helped catch him. and the teenage son was killed in the attack. >> turning now to the out rage about separation of families at the border.rvices, showing boy, them take from their parents, stay in facilities such as this one in brownsville, texas. ik-lntruste to take in...
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they were the ones trying to build up the government james wilson hamilton washington daniel webster. henry clay. they were the ones in favor of strong vigorous central governments. he is not a strict constructionist. these things i find can be illuminating when you compare and contrast in that way. let me just try one more question. you end with went with us carrying a jackson and scalia. of all of the figures that you had covered. the one who could have known about all of the others. would you say they have the mess -- the most kinship or is there some other figure that they would've found most inspiring. i was just going to mention that i was in his chambers once. is that the predecessor that you most admire. he said no. he was a terrible man. maybe have an opinion. his favorite predecessor. he have a lot in common. good humor and modesty. there are some talks. on the big radio show on the left. it's probably not true. they came into the country in the advanced age. in the two founders i have. you find a lot to celebrate in the american legal system. can you talk a little bit about
they were the ones trying to build up the government james wilson hamilton washington daniel webster. henry clay. they were the ones in favor of strong vigorous central governments. he is not a strict constructionist. these things i find can be illuminating when you compare and contrast in that way. let me just try one more question. you end with went with us carrying a jackson and scalia. of all of the figures that you had covered. the one who could have known about all of the others. would...
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ashley webster, ashley webster experience. podcast, new episode today.nload, listen, but, please, do it after varney & company. ashley: enjoy and then get the podcast. stuart: we will be back. [laughter] alerts -- wouldn't you like one from the market when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, ll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. stuart: looks like we are going start off in wall street in pretty much the same way we ended on friday. if you remember we were up 200 points on friday. nice upside move. looks like we are going to be up at least 100 points, maybe 130 when we roll the ball this morning literally in 5 or 6-seconds time, the market is ignoring negative media headlines on trade and looking probably more at the economy and jobs. all ri
ashley webster, ashley webster experience. podcast, new episode today.nload, listen, but, please, do it after varney & company. ashley: enjoy and then get the podcast. stuart: we will be back. [laughter] alerts -- wouldn't you like one from the market when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, ll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. where we're changing withs? contemporary...
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now the verb infest is defined by webster's to spread or swarm. or to live in as a parasite. >> do you know, if a person comes in and puts one foot on our ground, it is essentially welcome to america, welcome to our country. you never get them out because they take their name, they bring their name down, they file it and then they let the person go. and they say show back in court in one year from now. one year. but here is the thing, that in itself is ridiculous. like 3% come back. >> actually, according to justice department figures for 2016, that percentage is more like 75%. the president also said this. >> and it got so crazy, that all of these thousands, we now have thousands of judges, border judges, thousands and thousands. >> he says there are thousands and thousands and in reality there are 335. but who is counting? finally to the central point, the policy, the president refused to take any responsibility. >> we have to get the democrats to go ahead and work with us because as a result of democrat supported loopholes and our federal laws,
now the verb infest is defined by webster's to spread or swarm. or to live in as a parasite. >> do you know, if a person comes in and puts one foot on our ground, it is essentially welcome to america, welcome to our country. you never get them out because they take their name, they bring their name down, they file it and then they let the person go. and they say show back in court in one year from now. one year. but here is the thing, that in itself is ridiculous. like 3% come back....
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it ended at bush and webster. no word on any injuries.e waiting to hear what sparked the police pursuit. >>> a raccoon made famous by his incredible journey up the side of a skyscraper is back in the wild. he was released by wildlife officials today. you can see him running back into the woods very happy. a big relief from where he was yesterday. he climbed a huge high-rise in minneapolis yesterday afternoon quickly became a viral a. he sensation. he got spooked by workers nearby and went of the building. he stopped 20 stories up and took a break in front of a office window. >> it's hard not to have the little guy capture your attention in your heart. >> animal control set a trap filled with cat food on the roof of the building. the raccoon eventually made its way up and took the bait. videos of the record and have gotten millions of views. we are happy to say that it is safe and sound in the wild where it is supposed to be. >> i cannot imagine. i would not get any work done. i would sit there and stare at him. >>> here it is well. nice a
it ended at bush and webster. no word on any injuries.e waiting to hear what sparked the police pursuit. >>> a raccoon made famous by his incredible journey up the side of a skyscraper is back in the wild. he was released by wildlife officials today. you can see him running back into the woods very happy. a big relief from where he was yesterday. he climbed a huge high-rise in minneapolis yesterday afternoon quickly became a viral a. he sensation. he got spooked by workers nearby and...
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but ashley webster know as variety of languages. >> i speak australian, english. i want to go back to 1985. ronald reagan visited canada and got along with rooney. they were good pals. they sang a duet of "when irish eyes were smiling" that will be the opposite when president trump arrives. i have a feeling that justin trudeau is rehearsing "hit the road, jack." the canadians and the english are fuming about the tariffs or steel and aluminum. and justin trudeau says he's insulted. but i have a feeling that mr. trump wants to take apart these agreements, line by line, country by country. we saw pictures of mr. macron, the french prime minister with mr. trudeau. the question is, will that bromance survive. it will be interesting to see. we'll have angela merkel there. she's still smarting for getting the dressing down a year ago from president trump about not paying a fair share into the nato alliance, her and other european leaders. she's not happy with mr. trump's stand on tariffs. but she will be talking about tariffs on foreign auto imports. she would talk becau
but ashley webster know as variety of languages. >> i speak australian, english. i want to go back to 1985. ronald reagan visited canada and got along with rooney. they were good pals. they sang a duet of "when irish eyes were smiling" that will be the opposite when president trump arrives. i have a feeling that justin trudeau is rehearsing "hit the road, jack." the canadians and the english are fuming about the tariffs or steel and aluminum. and justin trudeau says...
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webster is now facing charges including first degree murder.le were arrested in connection to a bizarre, fatal shooting in nevada. authorities say the teenagers are responsible for the russian roulette shooting death of 17-year-old matthew minkler . 16 year old jaiden caruso is accused of pulling the trigger. police believe 17 year old kody harlan... helped drag matthew's body into a closet before... both teens stole his wallet and went shopping. now another teen is locked up.. accused of witnessing the murder first-hand. while the fate and name...of that teen is unknown...caruso and harlan are being charged as adults. (pam) new at 8 one avocado farmer in california says, he is feeling the impact of the immigration crackdown in the u.s... and it's putting him, his workers and his produce in a tough position. (ken) kristen holmes digs into the problem... that's not only impacting the popular fruit. rick shade/ avocado farmer: in the sweet spot. rick shade is a fifth generation california farmer--rick shade/ avocado farmer: all these trees that y
webster is now facing charges including first degree murder.le were arrested in connection to a bizarre, fatal shooting in nevada. authorities say the teenagers are responsible for the russian roulette shooting death of 17-year-old matthew minkler . 16 year old jaiden caruso is accused of pulling the trigger. police believe 17 year old kody harlan... helped drag matthew's body into a closet before... both teens stole his wallet and went shopping. now another teen is locked up.. accused of...
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neil: you know, ashley webster has been working very hard this week. i take you to ashley now.ting that, neil. just as i wrote it. thank you very much. breaking right now, the first rumblings of a trade war. we heard this before. the white house slapping a 25% tariff on chinese goods. china, as you would expect responding in kind with a new report saying that beijing will retaliate with tariffs of its own. here we go. good afternoon, everybody, i'm ashley webster in for trish regan and welcome to "the intelligence report." stocks are selling off as trade tensions are reaching new highs. the trump administration announcing tariffs on $50 billion worth of chinese imports. investors, well, they don't like that. we'll have a live report from the new york stock exchange coming up in just a few moments. meantime president trump br
neil: you know, ashley webster has been working very hard this week. i take you to ashley now.ting that, neil. just as i wrote it. thank you very much. breaking right now, the first rumblings of a trade war. we heard this before. the white house slapping a 25% tariff on chinese goods. china, as you would expect responding in kind with a new report saying that beijing will retaliate with tariffs of its own. here we go. good afternoon, everybody, i'm ashley webster in for trish regan and welcome...
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he had two wounds, one to the thm and one to chest. >> reporter: policeeports say webster, who is facing multiple er, ges, including mu admitted that he used his handgun to shoot all four victims, and gave police a possible reason for the rage. jeremy stated thate hhas mental health issues and just started a new prescribed medication today. othe making visits to the dentist were spared but shaken by the violence. a surreal tragedy they never saw lesson. d a >> we all, including myself, get in ssed out and frustrated traffic. we've all been cut off or cut somebody off. just have to remember to have a little patience. >> reporteld patience that c prevent another tragedy like this one. for "today," catie beck, nbc news. >>> let us take a turn on this saturday morning now and get a little father's d weekend weather from dylan. what are we looking at here? >> we are going to see some storms in certain areas and a lot of rain in the there is a bubble of high pressure through the middle of the country where we have the really hottemperatures. the rain is rotating around it. we're starting to se
he had two wounds, one to the thm and one to chest. >> reporter: policeeports say webster, who is facing multiple er, ges, including mu admitted that he used his handgun to shoot all four victims, and gave police a possible reason for the rage. jeremy stated thate hhas mental health issues and just started a new prescribed medication today. othe making visits to the dentist were spared but shaken by the violence. a surreal tragedy they never saw lesson. d a >> we all, including...
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those who drive down turk and webster will have seen that impressive array of steel up in the air and our project is well under way. our project manager will elaborate on that more in her portion of this presentation. similarly, fire station 35, the fire headquarters is moving forward quite well. parenthetically we're presenting to the conservation commission in the month of june. and that's a very important date tothat. again, our pm will speak on the police side of equation, we have recently demolished the old paria bakery. that is a most certain sign of the construction work to emerge. again, our manager will speak to that. and finally, as you all know, bears repeating, the medical examiner facility inaugurated last year, is fully in operation an we received final completion of certificate in march of this year. i won't touch on upcoming milestones because i don't want to steal my pm's thunder, so i'll ask them to speak to those. in regard to bond sales and appropn, wriatiohave sold a of the bonds that pertain to eser, certainly 2010, but in most recent time, 2014. t fse f the bond
those who drive down turk and webster will have seen that impressive array of steel up in the air and our project is well under way. our project manager will elaborate on that more in her portion of this presentation. similarly, fire station 35, the fire headquarters is moving forward quite well. parenthetically we're presenting to the conservation commission in the month of june. and that's a very important date tothat. again, our pm will speak on the police side of equation, we have recently...
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in her latter years, a no less commentator than daniel webster said of her. she is the only permanent power in washington, all others are transient. [ laughter ] >> soon after dolley madison died, a newspaper obituary noted, as mistress of the white house, she was regarded as the first lady of the land. and this is one of the earliest instances where we hear that term first lady used as the title for the president's wife. and how fitting that the term should be applied to dolley who was the first president's wife to fully embrace the social and political dimensions of the first lady role. henry clay may have described her best. he said to her one day, everybody loves mrs. madison. she replied, mr. clay, i love everybody. and if everybody believed that, then dolley madison had done her job well. thank you. [ applause ] >> i have to take a little survey. i have a couple of pictures of montpelier. who has been to montpelier? and who has been to montpelier in the last two years? not bad. thank you. i just wanted to remind folks we have 2700 acres. and it's filled
in her latter years, a no less commentator than daniel webster said of her. she is the only permanent power in washington, all others are transient. [ laughter ] >> soon after dolley madison died, a newspaper obituary noted, as mistress of the white house, she was regarded as the first lady of the land. and this is one of the earliest instances where we hear that term first lady used as the title for the president's wife. and how fitting that the term should be applied to dolley who was...
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ashley webster keeping track of it. whoa! >> the dow and investors taking notice as the trade tensions for now, not a war, between the u.s. and china continues to ratchet up. the dow off today 287 points. that's the sixth session in the row the dow has finished in the negative. we haven't done that for 15 months. a year to date, the dow is hanging in there flat and the southbound and the nasdaq up slightly for the year. you can see down about .1% on the dow so far this year. certainly the talk of trade tensions has a habit of forcing investors to sell and uncertainty certainly no friend of the markets. let's take a look. not just here the shutters are being felt. it's around the world. check out the asia markets ahead of the opening on the dow. you can see the hong kong down nearly 3%. shanghai, the worst performance in two years today. down nearly 4%. same story in europe. maybe not as extreme. they are affected. germany, one of the big losers. down 1% in frankfurt. the france down 1% also. what about the big companies that
ashley webster keeping track of it. whoa! >> the dow and investors taking notice as the trade tensions for now, not a war, between the u.s. and china continues to ratchet up. the dow off today 287 points. that's the sixth session in the row the dow has finished in the negative. we haven't done that for 15 months. a year to date, the dow is hanging in there flat and the southbound and the nasdaq up slightly for the year. you can see down about .1% on the dow so far this year. certainly the...
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now over to ashley webster in for liz today. >> thank you very much.aking news, a major decision that could reshape america's media landscape expected to be handed down in less than 30 minutes from now. judge richard leon scheduled to rule on the justice department's challenge to at&t's purchase of time warner. now the government claims the $85 billion deal would hurt consumers, and at&t says no, we need the content to compete with tech titans like netflix and amazon. edward lawrence and charlie gasparino will join us to put it all in perspective. that decision less than an hour away. as we wait to see how that plays out, the world continues to digest the outcome of the historic summit between
now over to ashley webster in for liz today. >> thank you very much.aking news, a major decision that could reshape america's media landscape expected to be handed down in less than 30 minutes from now. judge richard leon scheduled to rule on the justice department's challenge to at&t's purchase of time warner. now the government claims the $85 billion deal would hurt consumers, and at&t says no, we need the content to compete with tech titans like netflix and amazon. edward...
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i'm ashley webster in for liz claman. let's start the "countdown." . >> and we begin with breaking news. major automakers warning president trump of serious consequences of those trade tariffs. an automotive trade group claims trump's threat to impose 25% tariffs on imported cars would cost consumers $45 billion annually or $5,800 per vehicle. meanwhile, on wall street, stocks near session highs in this last hour of trade. nasdaq rebounding from the steepest loss in three months and looking to snap a four-day losing streak. the nasdaq up more than half a percent. the energy sector fueling the gains at this hour. it is the best performing sector in the s&p 500. oil prices, by the way, surging more than 3% to the highest level since may 25th. driven by the u.s. pushing its allies to stop all imports of iranian oil by november and look at that, crude above 70 bucks. checking in on the energy stocks leading the way, concha resources, up 5%, conocophillips, bp, apache, all nicely higher. another stock charging ahead is ge, cur
i'm ashley webster in for liz claman. let's start the "countdown." . >> and we begin with breaking news. major automakers warning president trump of serious consequences of those trade tariffs. an automotive trade group claims trump's threat to impose 25% tariffs on imported cars would cost consumers $45 billion annually or $5,800 per vehicle. meanwhile, on wall street, stocks near session highs in this last hour of trade. nasdaq rebounding from the steepest loss in three months...
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. >> what webster does for me is picking things up, if the counter is too high, he can pay for me. too far for me to push, he will pull me. >> when you see the difference they make to the people that receive them, it's just so rewarding. >> he's really changed and -- i don't know i'd be without him. >> while spike may have been a little sleepy today, he has a very exciting future ahead with k-9 companions. >> i feel like i would pass out there with all of that cuteness. the great news, you can keep up with spike and all of his adventures. head to foxnews.com. there's jennifer and spike there right now. he's precious! thank you for joining us. and spike too. i'm shannon bream in for dana. here's trace in for shep. >> from the campaign trail to jail, president trump's former campaign chair paul manafort locked up ahead of trial after prosecutors accused him of trying to influence witnesses. this comes as president trump blasts robert mueller's russia investigation and goes off on a wide range of topics on an unscheduled visit with reporters. >> i think the report yesterday may be mor
. >> what webster does for me is picking things up, if the counter is too high, he can pay for me. too far for me to push, he will pull me. >> when you see the difference they make to the people that receive them, it's just so rewarding. >> he's really changed and -- i don't know i'd be without him. >> while spike may have been a little sleepy today, he has a very exciting future ahead with k-9 companions. >> i feel like i would pass out there with all of that...
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she was a facilitator par excellance, queen of society and in latter years no less of a webster said, n she's the only permanent power in washington. are transient. soon after dolley madison died a obituary noted as mistress of the white house she was regarded as the first lady of the land. and this is one of the earliest instances where we hear that used as the dy title for the president's wife. and how fitting that the term dolley, whoplied to was the first president's wife and lly embrace the social political dimensions of the first lady role. henry clay may have described best. he said to her one day, everybody loves mrs. madison, replied, mr. clay, i love everybody. believed that, then dolley madison had done her job well. thank you. [applause] i have to take a little survey. pictures of of montpellier. who has been to montpellier? and who has been there in the year? not bad, thank you. i just wanted to remind folks, 2,700 acres, and it's with walking trails and, everything from the madison eriod with the house and the temple to jim crow train station, to a temple, we have if you
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i am ashley webster in today for trish regan. welcome "the intelligence report." what a big day for news. here is what we know at this hour. this investigation has been going on for nearly 1months, down them 18 months today on president trump's 72nd birthday, the report is finally completed. we're told the report is highly critical of the justice department. inspector general michael horowitz believes james comey broke from fbi procedures during the hillary clinton email probe. why? what was the motivation? was it political bias? we'll find out. fox news senior judicial analyst joins us, judge andrew minneapolis. he will be with us for the legal implications on the report. or maybe it is much ado about nothing. edward lawrence is outside of the justice department for the latest on. i-f report. what do you know? reporter: the report has been released to the public. it puts former february by director james comey's tenure under the might be scope so to speak. that report points to possible political bias inside of the fbi. one text exchange between two officials wor
i am ashley webster in today for trish regan. welcome "the intelligence report." what a big day for news. here is what we know at this hour. this investigation has been going on for nearly 1months, down them 18 months today on president trump's 72nd birthday, the report is finally completed. we're told the report is highly critical of the justice department. inspector general michael horowitz believes james comey broke from fbi procedures during the hillary clinton email probe. why?...