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kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie.hen the attorney general sits down with members of the senate intelligence committee exp closed doors. and not the big public forum like we saw with james comey. the attorney general says he wants to answer questions in the appropriate forum and that's what brought about a very abrupt change of plans. the attorney general. >> good morning. >> reporter: with a surprise move late saturday. jeff sessions offered to meet with the senate intelligence committee but he will skip a televised grilling expected tuesday when lawmakers were likely to pepper him about the russia investigation the an unrelated budget hearing. in a letter the attorney general said because of mr. comey's recent testimony, some lawmakers plan to he can to us their questions on issues related to the russia investigation. fallout from the testimony of fired fbi director james comey who said he had classified information on why sessions recused himself from the russia election meddling probe. >> we also were aware of fact
kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie.hen the attorney general sits down with members of the senate intelligence committee exp closed doors. and not the big public forum like we saw with james comey. the attorney general says he wants to answer questions in the appropriate forum and that's what brought about a very abrupt change of plans. the attorney general. >> good morning. >> reporter: with a surprise move late saturday. jeff sessions offered to meet with...
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i am willie geist. the clock is ticking in washington on the future of american health care with votes scheduled this week on a new senate bill, not enough republican votes as of this moment to get it done. will it pass, if it does, what happens to your health care. >>> could there be another supreme court vacancy as early as tomorrow? we'll talk to chuck todd about all of it. >>> and later, a sunday sit down with a man that doesn't sit down often, founder and ceo of under arm or on the 20 year hustle of building a company from his grandmother's basement to a $500 million sports giant who has his eye on the king of the industry. >> tell me, true or false. in the early days of under armour, you used to send the head of nike a christmas card every year and say you will know our name. >> yeah, that's true. >> sunday sit down with under armour founder kevin plank. >>> and special report from the heart of the opioid epidemic ravaging the united states. >>> let's begin with the battle looming over the senate
i am willie geist. the clock is ticking in washington on the future of american health care with votes scheduled this week on a new senate bill, not enough republican votes as of this moment to get it done. will it pass, if it does, what happens to your health care. >>> could there be another supreme court vacancy as early as tomorrow? we'll talk to chuck todd about all of it. >>> and later, a sunday sit down with a man that doesn't sit down often, founder and ceo of under arm...
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bill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie.fter another terrible night of killings and stabbings it began for the second time in recent months on a london bridge. it ended just minutes after they were called when police officers shot and killed three men but not before more than 50 innocent people became the latest victims of london's terror. anti-terror police on london's streets this morning. searching for accomplices. guns drawn after another brutal attack. that began on london bridge. people running for their lives. the street littered with the dead and injured. just minutes earlier, they'd been enjoying bars and restaurants, when this white van accelerated on to the bridge, targeting pedestrians, zigz zigzagging from sidewalk to road and hitting dozens. three men then jumping from the van with knives. >> they went to another restaurant in front. the street, just with knives. >> maybe mid-20s, maybe a bit younger. all in black -- well, they had like black hoodies, black hair. >> reporter: the men started stabbing people in
bill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie.fter another terrible night of killings and stabbings it began for the second time in recent months on a london bridge. it ended just minutes after they were called when police officers shot and killed three men but not before more than 50 innocent people became the latest victims of london's terror. anti-terror police on london's streets this morning. searching for accomplices. guns drawn after another brutal attack. that began on...
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senator manchin, it's willie geist.e covered now by the medicare expansion in your state and you've got a lot of them t. architect for mitch mccoll slum yes they will be pulled off over time, but thatly have a choice to go find something better for them. is that a compelling argument to the people you talked to in west virginia in or are they happy they got something and they don't want something taken away, even if it may lead to a better choice down the road? >> reporter: willie, they had choice all along, they couldn't afford it. they've had a choice is forever. they couldn't afford it. we have health clinics. we have a lot of good things in rural areas. some of these poor people cannot afford it. so, now all of a sudden, in five or ten years the economy is going to absolutely explode and they're going to be able to have all this new choice and have money in their pock to take care of it. i don't think that's the real world, willie, and let's help people. i want to get people back in the work force. i'm having a diff
senator manchin, it's willie geist.e covered now by the medicare expansion in your state and you've got a lot of them t. architect for mitch mccoll slum yes they will be pulled off over time, but thatly have a choice to go find something better for them. is that a compelling argument to the people you talked to in west virginia in or are they happy they got something and they don't want something taken away, even if it may lead to a better choice down the road? >> reporter: willie, they...
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savannah, willie? >> kristen welker at the white house, thanks. >>> a lot more to get to, including a fright niening sighn a passenger plane. a hole in the engine casing of a flight from sydney, australia, to asia. gadi schwartz has the latest on this. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. thankfully no one was hurt but the midair emergency caused terrifying moments for passengers on board. this morning, stunning images of a massive hole ripped into the engine casing of a plane took off from sydney stli sunday. >> engine number one. >> roger, any more information? >> we need to amend our heading. >> maintain, continue climbing to 5,000. >> reporter: officials from china eastern airlines say the flight was bound for shanghai and an hour avenue takeoff was forced to go back to sidney after the crew observed the left engine. >> all of a sudden some of our friends that were with us smelled burning and we didn't think anything of it but then suddenly it got loud and it was like -- doot. >> the cab
savannah, willie? >> kristen welker at the white house, thanks. >>> a lot more to get to, including a fright niening sighn a passenger plane. a hole in the engine casing of a flight from sydney, australia, to asia. gadi schwartz has the latest on this. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. thankfully no one was hurt but the midair emergency caused terrifying moments for passengers on board. this morning, stunning images of a massive hole ripped into the engine...
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i am willie geist. the clock is ticking in washington on the future of american health care with votes scheduled this week on a new senate not enough republican votes as of this moment to get it done. will it pass? if it does, what happens to your health care? >>> could there be another supreme court vacancy as early as t all of it. >> the founder and ceo of underaunder armo armour, going from a baseball to a sports apparel giant that has his eye on the king of the industry. >> true or false in the early days of under armour, you used to send the head of nike a christmas card and say you will know our name? >> that's true. >>> a special report from the heart of the opioid epidemic. and then the battle looming, and kelly o'donnell is live at the white house. good morning. >> good morning, willie. it will be another high stakes week for the trump administration over health care. it has been harder than they expected to deliver on the promise of repealing obamacare law, and they are several votes short of
i am willie geist. the clock is ticking in washington on the future of american health care with votes scheduled this week on a new senate not enough republican votes as of this moment to get it done. will it pass? if it does, what happens to your health care? >>> could there be another supreme court vacancy as early as t all of it. >> the founder and ceo of underaunder armo armour, going from a baseball to a sports apparel giant that has his eye on the king of the industry....
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willie, a single witness can prove any element of a crime.at he felt that because he was the only witness, he couldn't go any further. actually, you only need one witness if a jury were to find them credible. also, there is probably other corroborating evidence to pursue and to develop and test in this case. and then, finally, a prosecutor would look at intent and certainly there are questions about the president on two occasions trying to meet privately with the fbi director and asking people to leave the room. that shows strong intent. >> yeah. >> congressman, this is just another day in the life of the trump administration. there are multiple events, sometimes on one day as opposed to another, and there seems to be a level of exhaustion about the trump administration, both within the congress, within the media and certainly out in the country. so, my simple question to you is, do you think donald trump is fit to be president of the united states? >> no. and i think the cost of this chaos, the cost of his alleged ties to russia, the cost of
willie, a single witness can prove any element of a crime.at he felt that because he was the only witness, he couldn't go any further. actually, you only need one witness if a jury were to find them credible. also, there is probably other corroborating evidence to pursue and to develop and test in this case. and then, finally, a prosecutor would look at intent and certainly there are questions about the president on two occasions trying to meet privately with the fbi director and asking people...
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willie geist, again, we've been saying this for months now. if there is no there there, then why do they keep lying about things they could tell the truth about and be fine? >> it's possible these meetings were innocuous and part of his duties. but if that's the case, why did you testify they didn't happen under oath, forcing yourself to recuse yourself from this investigation into russia and why did you only admit to the meetings after "the washington post" came out and reported them? again, they create this world where they do things that raise suspicion, and if there's nothing there, why do they continue to deny them and when they know they're not true, julie pace, this isn't the first time with jeff sessions. who knows how many more of these meetings there are? how can he sit january 20th in congress and testify they hadn't happened? >> it's pretty baffling. this extra meeting, this april meeting with kislyak las been floating around for a little while. the justice department denies it happened. it's hard to give them the benefit of the do
willie geist, again, we've been saying this for months now. if there is no there there, then why do they keep lying about things they could tell the truth about and be fine? >> it's possible these meetings were innocuous and part of his duties. but if that's the case, why did you testify they didn't happen under oath, forcing yourself to recuse yourself from this investigation into russia and why did you only admit to the meetings after "the washington post" came out and...
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willie parker. then to south sudan where a government ethnic cleansing campaign threatens to into the country. >> i crossed into uganda at the beginning of this year when government soldiers started attacking us. we just heard gunshots and took to the forest for safety. i children and grandchildren scattered off in different directions and we were reunited just recently in this camp. amy: we will speak with journalist nick turse about his new article "ghost nation." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. after weeks of secret negotiations, republican senators thursday released a health care bill that would reduce key benefits for millions of americans. the better care reconciliation act would find a large capital gains tax cut for the rich by removing millions of low income and disabled people from medicaid. according to the center on budget policy priorities, 33 billion dollars of the tax cuts would benefit the 400 wealt
willie parker. then to south sudan where a government ethnic cleansing campaign threatens to into the country. >> i crossed into uganda at the beginning of this year when government soldiers started attacking us. we just heard gunshots and took to the forest for safety. i children and grandchildren scattered off in different directions and we were reunited just recently in this camp. amy: we will speak with journalist nick turse about his new article "ghost nation." all that and...
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willy: sÍ, creo que mi violin hablÓ por todos los venezolanos.tcha: estas manifestacinÓn desde abril, ya son 91 las vÍctimas mortales, ¿cuÁles quieres que sea el mensaje?, ahora que tienes la oportunidad de salir de venezuela, ¿y hasta cuÁndo dispuestos a salir a las calles? willy: la comunidad internacional puede levantar su voz para hacer presiÓn, para que no sigan vendiendo paÍses, armas a venezuela, yo me reunÍ con 4 congresis congresistas en washington y les pedÍ eso, y segundo que se lleve el mensaje de verdad, yo he visto como los militares le quitan las cÁmaras a los periodistas, la verdad tiene que llegar, creo que fue una de las cosas que mÁs les molestÓ a ellos, que mi violÍn traspasÓ a ellas, venezuela es un paÍs que le ha abierto los brazos a mucha gente de diferentes partes del mundo, y ahora mÁs que por caridad, sino que un deber de humanos, como una cualidad que tenemos los seres humanos de poner un granito de arena, utilizar nuestras herramientas, cÁmaras, mÚsica, belleza en favor de eso, imagÍnense toda la ayuda que estoy seguro
willy: sÍ, creo que mi violin hablÓ por todos los venezolanos.tcha: estas manifestacinÓn desde abril, ya son 91 las vÍctimas mortales, ¿cuÁles quieres que sea el mensaje?, ahora que tienes la oportunidad de salir de venezuela, ¿y hasta cuÁndo dispuestos a salir a las calles? willy: la comunidad internacional puede levantar su voz para hacer presiÓn, para que no sigan vendiendo paÍses, armas a venezuela, yo me reunÍ con 4 congresis congresistas en washington y les pedÍ eso, y segundo...
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las calles de caracas siempre fueron el hogar de willy arteaga.do? >> todos tenemos miedo en este momento en venezuela. yesid: ¿temes por tu vida? >> no por la mía. por la de todos. yesid: ¿por la tuya temes? >> todos nos vamos a morir en algún momento. yesid: y mucho menos un violinista quien encabezara las marchas tocando el himno nacional. en ese tiempo tocaba el himno con las orquestas del sistema del gobierno y gracias a ellas, lo entonó en varias partes del mundo. >> comienzo a viajar por europa, por siete países de europa. luego viajé a nueva york, estuve dos años con esta orquesta. yesid: sin embargo la felicidad le duró poco. en un corto tiempo, el sistema lo agobió. >> yo te coloco un violín en las manos, pero tú apoyas y predicas que el gobierno te ha dado la oportunidad. yesid: ¿eso te pasó a ti? >> eso me pasó a mí y no solamente a mí, a todos los músicos del sistema, que nos sentimos frustrados y lo digo como músico, porque estuve por dos años allí. yesid: fue entonces cuando renunció a las grandes salas de conciertos, a los masivos
las calles de caracas siempre fueron el hogar de willy arteaga.do? >> todos tenemos miedo en este momento en venezuela. yesid: ¿temes por tu vida? >> no por la mía. por la de todos. yesid: ¿por la tuya temes? >> todos nos vamos a morir en algún momento. yesid: y mucho menos un violinista quien encabezara las marchas tocando el himno nacional. en ese tiempo tocaba el himno con las orquestas del sistema del gobierno y gracias a ellas, lo entonó en varias partes del mundo....
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this also the day 49 years ago, willie, that bobby kennedy passed away. we are actually going to be talking about him throughout the morning. and also another big day, willie. sometimes in the household might have been called d. day. but carly hoffer was born today. mika is with her daughter. three big events. >> three historic events, yes. >> three historic events. we'll get jon meacham to weigh in, not on carly. that would be a little creepy. instead, let's have you weigh in, john, on really a day that has come to symbolize actually heroism and bravery, not only for american troops, but also our allies in britain and across the world. what a reminder this morning as we remember the brave troops that rush bed to shore. what a reminder this morning of our allies and the key role that our allies played. >> it was the hinge of the 20th century, what happened today in 1944. it was what winston churchill called the greatest and most complicated operation ever as the allies went across the channel. the story of world war ii in many ways is the story of the for
this also the day 49 years ago, willie, that bobby kennedy passed away. we are actually going to be talking about him throughout the morning. and also another big day, willie. sometimes in the household might have been called d. day. but carly hoffer was born today. mika is with her daughter. three big events. >> three historic events, yes. >> three historic events. we'll get jon meacham to weigh in, not on carly. that would be a little creepy. instead, let's have you weigh in,...
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>> thanks so much, willie. good morning, i'm
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gracias a willy, que nos visitÓ hoy. carolina: hasta maÑana. ♪ ♪ ♪ presentador: hola, hola.
gracias a willy, que nos visitÓ hoy. carolina: hasta maÑana. ♪ ♪ ♪ presentador: hola, hola.
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and they said, bruce willis -- somebody called on bruce willis' behalf.e willing to meet with him? >> that's amazing. >> uh, yeah. >> no, i don't want to. >> yeah. i met with him in new york. i lived in new york at the time. he said, would you be willing to screen test in london for this part? yes, again. obviously, i didn't get the part. but all these years pass. and all of a sudden, this movie came about. so, i saw him again. and i thought, i wonder if he's going to bring it up and remember me. he never said anything. and i never said anything. >> now, he knows. >> on the up side, you weren't in "hudson hawk." >> al. >> his dog is stolen. >> yes. our dog. >> your dog. >> yes. >> i was married to his brother, who leaves me. disappears. whatever. >> you have got a dog. >> i have a dog. >> would you go to the lengths that bruce goes to? >> yes. and then some. i have a 17-year-old boston terrier named licorice. >> you said he's blind in one eye. >> unfortunately, he was attacked by another dog. that's how he lost the other eye. and the one that's left, he's
and they said, bruce willis -- somebody called on bruce willis' behalf.e willing to meet with him? >> that's amazing. >> uh, yeah. >> no, i don't want to. >> yeah. i met with him in new york. i lived in new york at the time. he said, would you be willing to screen test in london for this part? yes, again. obviously, i didn't get the part. but all these years pass. and all of a sudden, this movie came about. so, i saw him again. and i thought, i wonder if he's going to...
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willis now faces fellow briton liam broady — brother of naomi — in the next qualifying round. bit nervy at the start, he was serving very well, under pressure i served well and played a couple of good games to break. obviously happy with the win, i know i have more in me out there. get on the practice court and see howl me out there. get on the practice court and see how i play in the next match. you don't expect to go on your phone reading venues. at the same time dan likes to enjoy himself —— that news. he's obviously taken it too far this time. he knows more than anyone else what he's done and he's got no one else to blame. it could be a pivotal week for the british and irish lions on their tour of new zealand. their defeat to the all blacks in the first test two days ago means the series will be lost with a repeat outcome in the second match in wellington this saturday. before then, the lions face another tough—looking game against super rugby side the hurricanes early tomorrow morning. warren gatland has been involved in one or two feisty exchanges with his opposite numbe
willis now faces fellow briton liam broady — brother of naomi — in the next qualifying round. bit nervy at the start, he was serving very well, under pressure i served well and played a couple of good games to break. obviously happy with the win, i know i have more in me out there. get on the practice court and see howl me out there. get on the practice court and see how i play in the next match. you don't expect to go on your phone reading venues. at the same time dan likes to enjoy...
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willi willie, it really shows how much work democrats have to do. >> what did democrats take away from these races? granted these are republican districts, we should stipulate that, montana, kansas, last night in south carolina and they were closer than the previous races. tom price won by 23 points, karen handel by 6 points. still, with all the money and energy that democrats threw at this race, what do they have to learn if they want to take back the house in 2018? >> one, we need a message. the message of anti-trump is important to convene people but once you get people there, especially if you want the independent people, independent voters and democrats you stay for you and vote for you, we have to lay out an agenda. as interesting as these races are in georgia, one of the things that says is maybe the dccc should look more closely at how they organize things. that candidate from south carolina was from there. he came very close and this is a guy that didn't have $25 million spent on his behalf. so maybe they look at that. two, the reality of the national race for democrats and i'
willi willie, it really shows how much work democrats have to do. >> what did democrats take away from these races? granted these are republican districts, we should stipulate that, montana, kansas, last night in south carolina and they were closer than the previous races. tom price won by 23 points, karen handel by 6 points. still, with all the money and energy that democrats threw at this race, what do they have to learn if they want to take back the house in 2018? >> one, we need...
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david willis, bbc news, washington.n, says the uk is continuing to lobby the us. of course, we want to see america to continue to show leadership on climate change and in reducing c02 emissions and we continue to lobby with the americans to encourage them to do that. to those who are worried about what the president or might not be about to do — and i stress that we are not there yet — ijust want to make one point, which is that it's with the state government at a state level that so many of the important gains have been made in the last few years in reducing c02 and we will continue to work, as the uk, with all levels of government in the united states. we will continue to work with our friends and partners in the white house and the federal government but also of course with the state governors. with me is our environment correspondent matt mcgrath. remind us about what the paris agreement means and how the united states fits into that agreement and therefore what will it mean if the united states pulls out. the us we
david willis, bbc news, washington.n, says the uk is continuing to lobby the us. of course, we want to see america to continue to show leadership on climate change and in reducing c02 emissions and we continue to lobby with the americans to encourage them to do that. to those who are worried about what the president or might not be about to do — and i stress that we are not there yet — ijust want to make one point, which is that it's with the state government at a state level that so many...
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willie will be back next week. >>> mistrial aftermath.xt. >>> and then flames rip through portugal. we have an update on the battle. >>> and then today celebrating the l expected to draw thousands to the city, and we are live on penn's landing. morning. this is "nbc10 news today." our most loyal fviewer will be watching, my friend, my
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i'm hallie jackson in for willie who's enjoying a little breakfast in bed on father's day. happy father's day to him, to all you dads out there and of course my own pops. >>> a devastating end to that slip collision off the coast of japan. a body of a number of u.s. sailors recovered this morning as the navy works to figure out what happened. we are live in >>> plus, a big test for president trump. just two days away, a house race that a lot of folks see as a referendum on his presidency so far. >>> later, we'll catch up with country music star zac brown. this morning how his long road to stardom started in a restaurant kitchen. plus his ode to dads everywhere, especially his own. ♪ my old man >> i finally got a dad song good enough to play it for him. i took him out to the car. >> thanksgiving. >> at thanksgiving. and i played him just the demo of it, you know. >> a lot of tears. >>> let's begin with other news. that deadly ship collision off the coast of japan. the search and rescue mission for those seven missing u.s. sailors now over after several bodies were recovered
i'm hallie jackson in for willie who's enjoying a little breakfast in bed on father's day. happy father's day to him, to all you dads out there and of course my own pops. >>> a devastating end to that slip collision off the coast of japan. a body of a number of u.s. sailors recovered this morning as the navy works to figure out what happened. we are live in >>> plus, a big test for president trump. just two days away, a house race that a lot of folks see as a referendum on his...
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willis now faces fellow briton liam braody — brother of naomi — in the next qualifying round.erved really well and played good games to break. 0bviously happy with the win and i have more out of the practice court and see how i can play in the next match. british tennis is still under a cloud since men's number three dan evans announced he had failed a drugs test for cocaine and is sitting out a provisionsl suspension. his davis cup team—mates say they are in shock. didn't expect to go on your phone reading that's news. at the same time done next to enjoy himself and have fun and his city can add to far this time but he knows more than anyone else what he has done patty has no one to blame. twelve months ago, novak djokovic went into wimbledon as the holder of all four grand slam titles — only to suffer a shock third round defeat by american sam querrey. he hasn't won a major event since and is down to number four in the world. his new coaching arrangement with andre agassi didn't reap immediate rewards at the french open but djokovic has told our tennis correspondent russell
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>> good morning, willie.health care behind closed doors. we've read a series of tweets, including one from senator mitch mcconnell in 2009 condemning democrats for after months and months and months of open negotiation over finishing the bill in secrecy, are they really going to have a vote on this next week? >> you could make this a series. every day you could bring up tweets from 2009 and contrast them with what's being said today. they could. you know, the real question is not what democrats do. it's do they have those four or five republicans who are kind of on the fence, who are reportedly demanding more out of the bill so they can go home to their constituents and maybe survive? that's kind of unclear. emmoo, it is possible for the senate to go ahead and have a vote on a measure that satisfies the likes of lisa murkowsky and others, but they can't get through the house. both chambers can go home. republicans. they can say we did what we were sent here to do. we video to repeal obama care, but they won't
>> good morning, willie.health care behind closed doors. we've read a series of tweets, including one from senator mitch mcconnell in 2009 condemning democrats for after months and months and months of open negotiation over finishing the bill in secrecy, are they really going to have a vote on this next week? >> you could make this a series. every day you could bring up tweets from 2009 and contrast them with what's being said today. they could. you know, the real question is not...
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instead is still blaming his predecessor. >> willie? out, congressman, where you are addressing president trump. no, mr. president. president obama did not want to be perceived as helping clinton. that was his mistake. everything since has been yours. what do you think was the core mistake of the obama administration? we're talking about that "washington post" piece last week, one former administration official was saying "we kind of choked in regards to our response to russia's interference. what should the obama administration have done that it did not do? >> well, i think what they should have done, and you know, senator feinstein and i were making this case in real time, so this isn't simply our monday morning quarterbacking, we were urging the president to come out and make attribution early, to declassify as much as he could about the russian intervention and pursue sanctions then, not wait until after the election. as it turned out senator feinstein and i had to to odo o own attribution because we couldn't successfully persuade t
instead is still blaming his predecessor. >> willie? out, congressman, where you are addressing president trump. no, mr. president. president obama did not want to be perceived as helping clinton. that was his mistake. everything since has been yours. what do you think was the core mistake of the obama administration? we're talking about that "washington post" piece last week, one former administration official was saying "we kind of choked in regards to our response to...
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we're looking at a picture of willie morales.tly making a bomb, and he had escaped and fled to cuba, and he's on the most wanted list of the fbi right now. he's been living in cuba since '88, chesimard since '84. did you buy the state department was doing anything to try to get them back? >> no, no. look, you don't give away the house and expect to get something back at the end of it. i don't think they were trying to get them back, i don't think they had any intention of getting them back. the only way is by having leverage, and obama gave away all our leverage by removing these people, by opening the doors and asking nothing in return. they said things like, oh, once we get, you know, good relations with cuba, then we'll get them back. that ain't the way it works. negotiations don't work like that. you have to get something for what you give, and we got nothing. now trump's got to make a deal here. get these guys back as a starting point for any further opening up to cuba. eric: joe connor with his plea to our government, get f
we're looking at a picture of willie morales.tly making a bomb, and he had escaped and fled to cuba, and he's on the most wanted list of the fbi right now. he's been living in cuba since '88, chesimard since '84. did you buy the state department was doing anything to try to get them back? >> no, no. look, you don't give away the house and expect to get something back at the end of it. i don't think they were trying to get them back, i don't think they had any intention of getting them...
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willis has been handed a wild card into this year's qualifying with james ward receiving a wild card heather watson and laura robson. portugal had beaten russia 1—0 in groupa of portugal had beaten russia 1—0 in group a of the confederations cup, portugal insisted cristiano ronaldo was focused on the match despite yesterday receiving a court date for tax evasion charges, that appeared the case when he scored the only goal after eight minutes. he had several more chances but it remained 1-0. several more chances but it remained 1—0. mexico against new zealand in the other fixture today. coming up tonight... i am in ukraine were english boxers have been picking up the medals at the european championships. in less than 90 minutes time the british and irish lions coach warren gatland will announce the first team for the first test against new zealand in auckland on saturday. as well as the starting 15 the big talking point is who will be captain with sam warburton still on his way back from injury. plenty of suggestions peter 0'mahony will be the surprise choice to lead the side so the s
willis has been handed a wild card into this year's qualifying with james ward receiving a wild card heather watson and laura robson. portugal had beaten russia 1—0 in groupa of portugal had beaten russia 1—0 in group a of the confederations cup, portugal insisted cristiano ronaldo was focused on the match despite yesterday receiving a court date for tax evasion charges, that appeared the case when he scored the only goal after eight minutes. he had several more chances but it remained 1-0....
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david willis in washington.urprise visit to fans still in hospital after last month's terror attack. on sunday she'll be joined by other music stars, in a charity concert to raise money for the victims and their families. from manchester, philip norton reports. helping to mend broken hearts and shattered lives. pop star ariana grande visiting young fans who were injured in the suicide bomb attack at her concert less than two weeks ago. she posted a photo of her visit to royal manchester children's hospital on instagram with a simple heart. among those she visited, eight—year—old fan lily harrison. she suffered spinal injuries in the blast at manchester arena. our room was the last room on the ward of the corridor. how she was working her way up it. we were the last ones to be seen. i think i was probably just as nervous as lily. her hands were shaking. she said, i think i might need to go to the toilet. i don't know what to do. i'm really nervous. and then, yeah, shejust came skipping onto our ward. she was bril
david willis in washington.urprise visit to fans still in hospital after last month's terror attack. on sunday she'll be joined by other music stars, in a charity concert to raise money for the victims and their families. from manchester, philip norton reports. helping to mend broken hearts and shattered lives. pop star ariana grande visiting young fans who were injured in the suicide bomb attack at her concert less than two weeks ago. she posted a photo of her visit to royal manchester...
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johnson last night, which i know willie was, too. >> we were thinking andrew jackson but okay. >> but johnson said that the presidency makes a man however small bigger and a man however big is never big enough to meet the demands of the office. and on those two counts, on the first count, i don't think johnson quite anticipated trump. he's a small man who has not been made larger by the office and we need someone who is economies rat wi commensurate with the job. >> i'm not tacking about people who voted for him, i'm talking about republicans in washington who would have said enough is enough, i can't stand by this president. did you feel any change yesterday? we heard the sound bites and we we heard them before and it's been back to business a few days later. but we're in the middle of health care but will it impact that? >> i just want to go back to the white house's explanation is that he is punching back ten times harder. well, so does my 6-year-old. that doesn't mean it's presidential or good for the country. joe and mika have been very critical of him and harsh on him sometimes
johnson last night, which i know willie was, too. >> we were thinking andrew jackson but okay. >> but johnson said that the presidency makes a man however small bigger and a man however big is never big enough to meet the demands of the office. and on those two counts, on the first count, i don't think johnson quite anticipated trump. he's a small man who has not been made larger by the office and we need someone who is economies rat wi commensurate with the job. >> i'm not...
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nbc bay area jean he willy joins us with the new information jean. >> reporter: well raunl police say the shooter jimmy lam had been arrested before but not for violent crimes last week he showed up with weapons and a plan. police say ups dliefr jimmy lam brought two stolen weaponens a extra ammunition last week and methodically targeted fellow drivers. >> we also know from looking at video there were times where mr. lam passed employees without there being any interaction. and that would lead to us believe that these specific individuals were targeted. >> reporter: police say during a meeting mat 8:50 lam didn't say a word took out a gun and shot benson louie then tarring wayne chan he shoots two surviving victims before calmly walking out and shooting another. at 8:56 169 calls report the active shooter. minutes later police swarm the building and lam shoots himself. >> responding officers first at scene acted quickly to secure the site thp they contained the threat and saved lives simply put. >> lam was using a mac10 assault pistol stole fibrin utah. he fired 20 of 30 pounds he als
nbc bay area jean he willy joins us with the new information jean. >> reporter: well raunl police say the shooter jimmy lam had been arrested before but not for violent crimes last week he showed up with weapons and a plan. police say ups dliefr jimmy lam brought two stolen weaponens a extra ammunition last week and methodically targeted fellow drivers. >> we also know from looking at video there were times where mr. lam passed employees without there being any interaction. and that...
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. ♪ >>> willie nelson will headline the return of farm aid.ning willie are john mellancamp, neil young, dave matthews, jack johnson, and sheryl crow. the annual charity event is scheduled at an amphitheater in the pittsburgh suburbs in mid-september. this is just the third time farm aid will be in pennsylvania since it began in 1985. >>> celebrating a championship. warriors fans take to the streets to mark their nba finals victory. plus this -- ♪ wonder woman >>> taking the stage. a local woman taking national attention for her unique take on wonder woman. >>> and repair risk. a woman paid to get her windshield fixed, but she said the tech only made the problem worse, and the company tried to charge her more. coming up, the fine print that almost cost her big bucks. ♪ if you want a taste of freedom, keep going. we hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal. we must want our fellow human beings to have rights. stonewall means fight back. stonewall means fight back. discover new york state's rich legacy of equ
. ♪ >>> willie nelson will headline the return of farm aid.ning willie are john mellancamp, neil young, dave matthews, jack johnson, and sheryl crow. the annual charity event is scheduled at an amphitheater in the pittsburgh suburbs in mid-september. this is just the third time farm aid will be in pennsylvania since it began in 1985. >>> celebrating a championship. warriors fans take to the streets to mark their nba finals victory. plus this -- ♪ wonder woman >>>...
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in new york i am jerry willis, fox willis. >>> on "ktvu".com we posted a list of fourth of july eventsoss the bay area and look under the local news section. >> it's called operation dry water. how the coast guard plans to crackdown on anyone thinking but drinking and boating on the holiday weekend. >>> plus many low wage workers here in san francisco will get a slight bump in pay and we will tell you about the minimum wage increase that takes effect tomorrow. for years, men have enjoyed their man caves without guilt. now, it's mama's turn. welcome to my she shed. i've got my favorite outfit on. my literature. my armando! and these are my treats! i'm just gonna have one if that's okay. of course it's okay. this is my world. fiber one 90 calorie brownies. allll mine. >>> starting tomorrow the minimum wage in san francisco goes up to $14 an hour. >> alex savage joins us live were some workers notice a difference in their paychecks. alex? >>> good afternoon to both of you. -- >>reporter: a handful of workers here and we will get a slight bump -- they will get a slight bump in pay because
in new york i am jerry willis, fox willis. >>> on "ktvu".com we posted a list of fourth of july eventsoss the bay area and look under the local news section. >> it's called operation dry water. how the coast guard plans to crackdown on anyone thinking but drinking and boating on the holiday weekend. >>> plus many low wage workers here in san francisco will get a slight bump in pay and we will tell you about the minimum wage increase that takes effect tomorrow....
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. >>> a california homeowner got a really kind of willy-inducing surprise. the couple was in their jacuzzi last week when the wife saw what she thought was a dog toy on the ground. >> it's a time when you touch something really hot, you don't know what it is and then you are processing. she bends up to pick up what she thought was a toy there. it was not. it was a baby rattlesnake. she drops it immediately and runs away. and i love the dog's expression through this as well. he's jumping on her as she's trying to run away. the fire department was called in and they were able to properly dispose of the snake. >> you want to talk about the case of the willies, that is the case of the willys. >> i didn't know the fire department disposed of snakes. >> do dry conditions bring out rattlesnakes, though? i hope that's not the case. >> especially in the hills. that's what we're watching for the high temperatures over the next couple days is really going to be a scorcher as we look around the bay area. i want to show you somewhere nice, cool and refreshing. point reye
. >>> a california homeowner got a really kind of willy-inducing surprise. the couple was in their jacuzzi last week when the wife saw what she thought was a dog toy on the ground. >> it's a time when you touch something really hot, you don't know what it is and then you are processing. she bends up to pick up what she thought was a toy there. it was not. it was a baby rattlesnake. she drops it immediately and runs away. and i love the dog's expression through this as well. he's...
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look willie is waiting for us. >> i am prepared. >> what?y? >> yes. >> this is the north silverware. $349.99. >> is this show food? >> i didn't milwaukee it. you either get or go on today.com. 23 pieces, another pieces or 48 pieces. everything is on today.com. i want to say there's more deals on today.com. we retail $279.99. the deal for any of the sets is $88. >> it feels nice, doesn't it? >> i couldn't possibly. >> let's go through these. the sunglasses. luggage from travel pro. backpacks. necklaces. the diamondback bikes and the silverware set. >> and extra deals on today.com. jill is back tomorrow. >> what's tomorrow? >> $75 or less. >> then, 50, 25, and 10. >> nice. >>> coming up next, do you need a new ride? why buying used could be the way to go. this is how it feels when you eat a subway® $6 footlong sub of the day. it's the taste you love, at a price you can't get enough of. the $6 footlong sub of the day. seven days, seven footlongs, seven more ways to enjoy subway®. ♪ >>> we're back at 8:40, with why your next car should be a used
look willie is waiting for us. >> i am prepared. >> what?y? >> yes. >> this is the north silverware. $349.99. >> is this show food? >> i didn't milwaukee it. you either get or go on today.com. 23 pieces, another pieces or 48 pieces. everything is on today.com. i want to say there's more deals on today.com. we retail $279.99. the deal for any of the sets is $88. >> it feels nice, doesn't it? >> i couldn't possibly. >> let's go through these....
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jacob, thanks for being here. >> thanks, willie. >>> coming up next on "sunday today."ool photos like you've never seen them. the bar is raised on an american tradition in the age of instagram. >>> later, a life well lived. the soccer coach whose historic the soccer coach whose historic te when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you are being treated for an infection or have symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz. including worsening of sym
jacob, thanks for being here. >> thanks, willie. >>> coming up next on "sunday today."ool photos like you've never seen them. the bar is raised on an american tradition in the age of instagram. >>> later, a life well lived. the soccer coach whose historic the soccer coach whose historic te when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of...
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we have construction willy- nilly without any kind of planning. it's not unusual to be backed up under construction and people are just as angry about that. but it doesn't appear that the city wants to discuss that. they just want to talk about uber. >> phil, there is no question that the city has responsibility. as a matter of fact, mayor lee, who is now starting to reassess, welcomed uber and lyft with open arms. we are definitely a part of the problem. >> okay. now, finally, on this culture of convenience, do you seriously think that you can make it so that it costs so much to take lyft that people are going to get back an muni? i don't think so because they are taking other transportation. >> i think we can make transportation better by people who built themselves with the culture of convenience. >> that i am going to watch. you turn muni into a wonderful ride that preempts the culture of convenience. >> you will see it. i am guilty. i'm culturally convenient. i can't help it. [ laughter ] >> all right. well, let's take a look out there at thi
we have construction willy- nilly without any kind of planning. it's not unusual to be backed up under construction and people are just as angry about that. but it doesn't appear that the city wants to discuss that. they just want to talk about uber. >> phil, there is no question that the city has responsibility. as a matter of fact, mayor lee, who is now starting to reassess, welcomed uber and lyft with open arms. we are definitely a part of the problem. >> okay. now, finally, on...
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song and some dancing. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: this is willie k. and that's his daughter lisette.end for me. i look over at shep and i see a happy man surrounded by friends, by family, really. his ohana. ♪ garfunkel (instrumental) is that good? yeah it's perfect. bees! bees! go! go! go! [ girl catching her breath } [ bees buzzing inside vehicle ] the all-new volkswagen atlas. with easy-access 3rd row. life's as big as you make it. it's the simple things in life that mean the most. boost® simply complete™. no artificial flavors, colors or sweeteners, plus 10 grams of protein and 25 vitamins & minerals. it doesn't get better than this. boost® simply complete™. briathe customer app willw if be live monday. can we at least analyze customer traffic? can we push the offer online? brian, i just had a quick question. brian? brian... legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. you're saying the new app will go live monday?! yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. if you have moderate to sever
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being joined now by a conservative talk show host andrea kay and democratic strategist stephanie willis ladies thanks for being with me this evening i'd like to talk about what what potest said in his tweet but not in the way that mean stream media is talking about it we get it that what he did was bad it was insulting we get that this is how donald trump rolls but stephanie is the media giving too much time to his bad behavior and not doing enough to talk about the real issues at hand like case law just passing the house today or the travel ban going into effect this evening a lot of real stuff to talk about right seventy. absolutely there's a lot of great issues going on with kate's law in addition to the no sanctuary no sanctuaries act however i think that some some coverage needs to be had on the fact that donald trump did something that he always does and he messed up he made a mistake and there's no accountability for his mistakes so i think that you know they're doing a good job in the fact that they they are covering it but after a certain point they need to move forward and we
being joined now by a conservative talk show host andrea kay and democratic strategist stephanie willis ladies thanks for being with me this evening i'd like to talk about what what potest said in his tweet but not in the way that mean stream media is talking about it we get it that what he did was bad it was insulting we get that this is how donald trump rolls but stephanie is the media giving too much time to his bad behavior and not doing enough to talk about the real issues at hand like...
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willie walsh, who used to run ba, says an investigation is under way.med a power surge but, as our transport correspondent richard westcott reports, some are not convinced that was the cause of the problem. wish you were here! it wasn't a great start to the holidays for thousands of british airways passengers. a computer meltdown caused chaos across the weekend. five days on and the boss of the group that owns ba, willie walsh, has defended the way the company handled the crisis. i think the team at british airways under the leadership of alex cruz has done everything possible to get british airways back flying a full schedule as quickly as possible. we clearly apologise to any of our customers who were disrupted. those words might not sit well with customers who often complained about the lack of information and help they got during the crisis. another complaint is the minimal detail about what went wrong. it was a problem caused by the failure of electrical power to our it systems. we understand what happened, we are still investigating why it happene
willie walsh, who used to run ba, says an investigation is under way.med a power surge but, as our transport correspondent richard westcott reports, some are not convinced that was the cause of the problem. wish you were here! it wasn't a great start to the holidays for thousands of british airways passengers. a computer meltdown caused chaos across the weekend. five days on and the boss of the group that owns ba, willie walsh, has defended the way the company handled the crisis. i think the...
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there is a lot of work to do to get those facts checked, willie.table to see a president, can you remember, having to go through lies after lies after lies from the president of the united states? >> i know we will talk about this in just a second t. one piece of legislation he can't tout which is the health care bill that passed through the house, he's now turned on. he says it's too mean, he doesn't like it. >> under all those people clapping in the rose garden, what are they doing now? >> they're panicking. because they have no idea what this president actually will put his force behind. he has no idea i think what he wants and expects from a health care bill, himself. >> so the president is 100% correct, we have never seen this before, ever. but first, let's get right to health care, where just hours away from the senate republicans draft health care bill. many of those who will be voting on it are still wait fogger details, themself, yet, majority leader mitch mcconnell will seek a vote before the end of the week. a discussion draft is reporte
there is a lot of work to do to get those facts checked, willie.table to see a president, can you remember, having to go through lies after lies after lies from the president of the united states? >> i know we will talk about this in just a second t. one piece of legislation he can't tout which is the health care bill that passed through the house, he's now turned on. he says it's too mean, he doesn't like it. >> under all those people clapping in the rose garden, what are they...
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javier: seguimos y tenemos nuestro foro de noticias lleno de comentarios sobre nuestro violinista, willy que le podemos hacer a todos ustedes para que estÉn atentos y nos contesten. carolina: cree que un depredador sexual deberÍa tener acceso a las redes sociales? javier: todo empezÓ por una ley estatal de carolina del norte, que prohÍbe el uso de redes sociales para personas que estÁn con cargos por acoso sexual. parece que se estaba violando su derecho a libre expresiÓn protegido por la primera enmienda. en una decisiÓn de 8-0 quedaron a su favor, por lo que muchos tendrÁn acceso a redes sociales. de aquÍ la pregunta que le hacemos al principio. estas personas tienen derechos o no a seguir navegando libremente por redes sociales? carolina: es una pregunta muy difÍcil sobre todo por las restricciones . una vez fuera de la cÁrcel, deben vivir lejos de un colegio, o lugares donde puedan haber niÑos. javier: cocaÍna y heroína habÍa consumido carrie fisher. parece que podrÍa haber consumido estas drogas unos dÍas antes del vuelo en el que se enfermÓ. carolina: esto saliÓ despuÉs de las prue
javier: seguimos y tenemos nuestro foro de noticias lleno de comentarios sobre nuestro violinista, willy que le podemos hacer a todos ustedes para que estÉn atentos y nos contesten. carolina: cree que un depredador sexual deberÍa tener acceso a las redes sociales? javier: todo empezÓ por una ley estatal de carolina del norte, que prohÍbe el uso de redes sociales para personas que estÁn con cargos por acoso sexual. parece que se estaba violando su derecho a libre expresiÓn protegido por la...
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marcus willis is one of three british men into the final round of wimbledon qualifying.in three sets in a gloomy roehampton today. he'll next play ukraine's illya marchenko for a place in the main draw. britain's chris froome is set to show his faith in team sky and agree a new contract, as he prepares to defend his tour de france title. the team has been under scrutiny because of a uk anti doping investigation into alleged wrongdoing. that's still dominating the build—up to this year's tour, which gets under way next week. richard conway reports. tea m team sky had to face the music here in dusseldorf today. those big questions about its credibility, those questions coming into a tour de france in which chris froome all have to defend his title. sir dave b ra ilsfo rd have to defend his title. sir dave brailsford said all of the spotlight was on him. they're whizzing ongoing uk anti—doping investigation into exactly what happened with that jiffy bag that was delivered to sir bradley wiggins all those years ago. those questions will not go away, and will continue to dog
marcus willis is one of three british men into the final round of wimbledon qualifying.in three sets in a gloomy roehampton today. he'll next play ukraine's illya marchenko for a place in the main draw. britain's chris froome is set to show his faith in team sky and agree a new contract, as he prepares to defend his tour de france title. the team has been under scrutiny because of a uk anti doping investigation into alleged wrongdoing. that's still dominating the build—up to this year's tour,...
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willie. thank you thanks thanks thanks thanks. thanks. to my kid you will know it all come out on you've gone i don't want to publish more this made up when it. was a house of their own we just don't get so was it would be either is out what's wrong with it wouldn't be the case too much again that i own dishes to go to the room day starts to get home from it's like am on that i thought ok decision is a good head on his homework is how you cope but i guess they don't fool she don't need to get...