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after the ws rediscover their defense in a 21-point beat down. it was the starting lineup that really set the tone. mcgee a huge difference maker on both ends. running the floor. gets the alley-oop. at the other end, the block of lamarcus al driven. klay thompson dialing it from long range. three of his 27 game-high points. 5 of 6 from downtown as the warriors take game one, 113-92. >> regardless of what everyone is saying, the warriors have lost it, they're not together, they can't win without steph. they're not the same team. blah-blah-blah. you know, we know what we're capable of. >> the sharks stole game one in anaheim. trying to take game two tonight. late in the first, tied at 1-1. crosses in front of the net and scores. the power-play goal for the sharks and they take the lead. in the second period now, hurdle with the puck goes inside out. a great move to bury. spectacular puck work, make it 3-1 sharks. sharks win it 3-2 to take a commanding lead back to san jose. >>> how about some baseball? giants and padres. up 3-2 after an evan longor
after the ws rediscover their defense in a 21-point beat down. it was the starting lineup that really set the tone. mcgee a huge difference maker on both ends. running the floor. gets the alley-oop. at the other end, the block of lamarcus al driven. klay thompson dialing it from long range. three of his 27 game-high points. 5 of 6 from downtown as the warriors take game one, 113-92. >> regardless of what everyone is saying, the warriors have lost it, they're not together, they can't win...
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speaking of the ws, they're currently in action against the suns. we'll have highlights of that tonight at 11:00. that's it for sports. more news after the break. today. >>> a peninsula aviation museum is showcasing a different mode of transportation today. it was all about the trains at the aviation museum in san carlos. you can see how realistic, those are model trains. local model railroad groups set up five different train layouts for people to check out. it was part of the museum's annual model train show this ran this entire week. that is so much fun. saw kids there and taking pictures but amazing what they have. >> yeah. >> always so detailed, too. >> i love the picture behind us with the sun out, everything. going to a beautiful day tomorrow, too. >> it is. nice and dry. temperatures in the upper 60s for san francisco. and, yes, that's an 80 for your monday. going to be nice. >> i'm loving it. >> thanks very much for joining us. we're back tonight at 11:00. >> have a great night. doug mcconnell and we've got you along the "open road." doug:
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he was grilled over the harvesting scandal, e spread of fake ws on fabook and ehat sort of regulationsocial network should face. >> as facebook's ceo was grilled in congress, the share price involved -- evolved. facebook saw its market value jump by $17 billion. investors reassured by mark accepting's way of possible change without making any specific promises. >> my position is not that there should be no regulation, but i also think you have to be careful about what regulation you put in place. >> you made the commitment to changing all the user default settings to minimize to the greatest extent possible the collection and use of user data. >> this is a complex issue that deserves more than a one -- that deserves more than a one-word answer. >> disappointing for some, maybe. zuckerberg's line of answering was largely expected. like manytform, social media platforms, is monetized based on the basis of trading information. that's a big part of the way they make money. there is an incentive to make as much money as you can. these promises ring a bit false. >> shareprice gains made ove
he was grilled over the harvesting scandal, e spread of fake ws on fabook and ehat sort of regulationsocial network should face. >> as facebook's ceo was grilled in congress, the share price involved -- evolved. facebook saw its market value jump by $17 billion. investors reassured by mark accepting's way of possible change without making any specific promises. >> my position is not that there should be no regulation, but i also think you have to be careful about what regulation you...
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she did or things that as first lady was her literacy initiative that really took hold during george ws term. let's watch. >> i decided that i wanted to do something that would help george, that would help the most americans possible, without costing the government huge amounts of money. >> you can go to hospital and read to children. you can do that. i don't think many people think me for the literacy. >> laura: she got a little bit annoyed by that. you don't blame her. it's in every state, she raised tens of millions of dollars, famous authors like newt gingrich and bret baier, to go and speak, she said i will never pay you, you're doing it for free, and they said, you bet i will do it for free, no problem. i love the literacy. i think she does not get enough credit for that. and it's family literacy that she says holds families together. faith, family, literacy, reading together. >> absolutely right. this was a great passion for her. the focus was, it is your responsibility as a parent or a friend or family member to help someone else learn to love to read. and to do so at an early a
she did or things that as first lady was her literacy initiative that really took hold during george ws term. let's watch. >> i decided that i wanted to do something that would help george, that would help the most americans possible, without costing the government huge amounts of money. >> you can go to hospital and read to children. you can do that. i don't think many people think me for the literacy. >> laura: she got a little bit annoyed by that. you don't blame her. it's...
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unable to save another victim of mexico's gang ws. she has worked acapulco's streets for almost a decade. reporter: along with her husband, mariella is on her way to another gangland hit. reporter: shot and dumped. the indignity of it all. reporter:n ken hand, the d and, theor - an h seeminglybut powerless to stop the carnage. reporter: last year, three times as many people were killed in meco than in afghanistan. almost 3in000. already he first two months of this year, have been 6612 gang killings. another call has come in. awaits.victim reporter: the pictures will help in the investigati. but will the killer ever be found? it is unlikely. it is an ugly scene, and the strain of all the killing is beginning to wear mariela dow back at base, a bit of downtime. a little lunch. and the moment of reflection. reporter:e but moments of peac are fleeting for those picking up the pieces of mico's gang olence. a man has been shot in the chest. maria reachesafhe scene just ter the police arrived. but before shean examine the familyhe dead man's
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fda is optimistic about epilepsh medication ws derived from marijuana. fda said the treatment in combinatio d with anotherg was effective at reducing the number of see sures, jumped $134.13. arboard value said it was seeking four board seats.to y starboard ceo said the maker of sharpiearkers under valued. going with jar dan was a mistake. >> it was great company. great employees. unfortunately lost its way with merger and didn't go as it should have. and $10 billion of value has been destroyed since the merger. the company deserves better. shareholders deserve better. and frankly the shareholders have askeds to continue in order to try and put some better people op the board and improve the case for change and the case for operational change and improvement of the company. >> shares of brands rose 4%o $27.37. >> coming up, cyberthreats are multiplying fast, and thert ment of homeland security is outlining its plan of attack. >>> a new european union proposal would force technsogy compano hand over user data to law enforcement officials, ored on servers o
fda is optimistic about epilepsh medication ws derived from marijuana. fda said the treatment in combinatio d with anotherg was effective at reducing the number of see sures, jumped $134.13. arboard value said it was seeking four board seats.to y starboard ceo said the maker of sharpiearkers under valued. going with jar dan was a mistake. >> it was great company. great employees. unfortunately lost its way with merger and didn't go as it should have. and $10 billion of value has been...
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audi has launched an r w a spider model of the wii ten are ws stands for rear wheel series and is a limited edition as the name applies the rear wheel drive replaces the all wheel drive making the special edition some forty kilos lighter than a conventional r eight spyder. purchased there and it's a moment would have thought of families could use small bands but opal has stopped producing its little more even so the knish has to be filled ideally with a trendy car such as the crossland x. based on the peugeot two thousand eight thousand. the automotive industry is in transition with the ongoing s.u.v. boom pushing sales figures down for vans and station wagons if any money is left to be made with them car makers will have to act fast to crossland x.'s peugeot base allowed for a shorter development face while widening the profit margin. was honest about slight andre's especially impressed by the crossland x.'s maneuverability the steering ratio may not be all that direct. but it has a very intuitive feel and the steering is neither too squishy nor too stiff though turns should by no means be
audi has launched an r w a spider model of the wii ten are ws stands for rear wheel series and is a limited edition as the name applies the rear wheel drive replaces the all wheel drive making the special edition some forty kilos lighter than a conventional r eight spyder. purchased there and it's a moment would have thought of families could use small bands but opal has stopped producing its little more even so the knish has to be filled ideally with a trendy car such as the crossland x. based...
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the seventy seven percent of the ws platform for its charge. you. think your smart t.v. smarter with the d w four small to. what you want when you want it up to do extraordinary. to decide what's on sunday morning w. dot com smart t v. i want to welcome to another edition of the show i'm your host meghan lee from dirty walls to pearl earrings we have lots of ground to cover here's a look at what's coming up. mr clean how clausen dolphin creates art on grimy surfaces. new and improved making the most of our discarded junk. and wine and dine a german invention or with a new take on the problems. most prefer the artist look for empty walls to paste or spray paint on but they don't worry too much about whether the space is clean or dirty however with clothes dougan the dirtier the wall the better and that's because he uses a high pressure cleaner to create his images now he calls his style reverse graffiti we met up with the artist at work in the south of france. painting with high pressure it's a way of life for german artist klaus dolphin. this time his canvas is a hole of
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they don't knot ws seized in those raids. they don't nope what information the f.b.i and robert mueller may have about robert cohen. there's concern in trump's orbit. a colleue at the post reported eythis yesterday, that th mail seized take plac thatohen would record a lot of his conversations. they don't know what kind of information is in those sake plac there's a heightened sense of almost alarm about where this is a going. robert: what about attorney-clits privilege? the blt is saying this violates that. >> it'snclear what kind of communications they had. presumly if cohen were giving trump legal advice, then attorney-client. privilege would be there. what if he was justm giving advice on the campaign? we'rtold that the president is more concerned about this michael kol investigation than he is even about the mueller probe. robert: bob mueller seems to have sent this to the southern ewdistrict ofork, the u.s. attorney, why? >> there are a few religious. one could be that the charges or the suspectedrimes here don't direct
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and we )re celebrating a ws morning. look at oracle arena-- home of the warriors. >>> it is wednesday morning and we are celebrating a win. live look at oracle arena, home of warriors, the dubs beat the spurs to advance to the second round of playoffs and a lot of people pumped up about it. good one. right? good morning, thanks for joining us. >> i'm marcus washington, we're all excited here and also excited what kari has to tell us about this morning. kari, looking very good. >> it looks cooler too and some people are really welcoming that because it seemed like for the start of this week we were in summer for a little while. we're going back to spring and here's a live look outside in s san jose. it's a cloudy one but we'll see the clouds starting to roll out of here by 8:00 in willow glen. it's going to be warmer than
and we )re celebrating a ws morning. look at oracle arena-- home of the warriors. >>> it is wednesday morning and we are celebrating a win. live look at oracle arena, home of warriors, the dubs beat the spurs to advance to the second round of playoffs and a lot of people pumped up about it. good one. right? good morning, thanks for joining us. >> i'm marcus washington, we're all excited here and also excited what kari has to tell us about this morning. kari, looking very good....
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ws that's how the more claims against russia at the meeting linking the script power poisoning to the chemical attack in the syrian town of khalid shaikh who lost it back to talk led the u.s. to five dozens of tomahawk missiles into syria to take out a government base he claims that russia had called wednesday's meeting in the hague to make a political point. well chemistry professor dave cullen says that the nerve agents believed to have been used in cells bre is not that hard to produce. the chemistry that was being claimed to be unique. basically claimed it was not there really remarkably simple compounds and they're all very similar so they all have basically a phosphorus group with four groups attach they all have an oxygen and a fluorine which are invariant and so so the trick is to get the other two groups in and i would say that the ones that i've looked at which is at least a dozen of them they could be made in two or three steps by pretty much any organic chemist in my opinion which is why this notion that it's specialized russian technology i picked the needle on that and s
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app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way to the ws and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentatibn is made po by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a visio we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stwds in the way to reveal possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you -- your pla, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrois now. purepoint financial. s> "bbc world news" presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, protecting the investigators-- republican senators defy majority leader mcconnell to push a bill to protect special counsel robert mueller. then, cuba prepares for historic change in leadership: what the futur
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after negative revisions, no ws has become goodnews. >> i think what they're going to be able to do isook back on 2018 as the bottom, right, and 2019, even if m powerkets don't recover, they're finding a way to take costs out in an aggressive way, to still drive margin expansion, despite weak power markets. and that's really the tri well as looking at the portfolio little moreobjectively. >> when it comes to that portfolio, he isayg all options are on the table. for the bigger update of the ng-term future, expected in the coming months. next, the company will host its shareholder meeting next week to bring in new directors to icebo corporated. meantime, ge stock did finish the day higher. i'm morgarennan at the new york stock exchange. >> it is time to take a look at some of today's upgrades and downgrades. itter was upgraded to buy from neutral at lkm partners. citing factors including user growth and twitter's mass market potential. the price target was increased to $40. twitter shares rose 1%o31.91. darden restaurants was upgraded to tperform from market perform at bernstein. the analy
after negative revisions, no ws has become goodnews. >> i think what they're going to be able to do isook back on 2018 as the bottom, right, and 2019, even if m powerkets don't recover, they're finding a way to take costs out in an aggressive way, to still drive margin expansion, despite weak power markets. and that's really the tri well as looking at the portfolio little moreobjectively. >> when it comes to that portfolio, he isayg all options are on the table. for the bigger...
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ws experts being sent there to identify evidence is not something which we see people eager to do we demand that o.p.c. w. verify all of those areas access is being pervasive can be provided. also information is surfacing that a ton of the camp american structures of instructors are trained a number of groups of fighters are to stage provocations with chemical weapons used to create a pretext for a strike. it was clear to us that the attempt to to shelter terrorists and at the same time to to upon ish the regime so hated by some western capitals will sooner or later be undertaken speaking heads on television screens sought to repeat last year's last year's chemical attack against syria last year's strike this morning there were strikes missile strikes against the two for airfield in holmes the province we are deeply troubled by such actions provocations in. the last serious incident in honshu hoolan of the unifying moment aspect is the fact that there is a planned nature of these attacks and also of the u.s. operations prior to and after the incident in honshu when in april two thous
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he shows no emotion at all.nd >> you all get mad at me for not crying on the ws >> yesterday mourners attended the funeral for stephon clark. rev ra al sharpton deliveredhe eulogy at the request of the family. >> the president's pressta sec said this is a local matter. no, this is not aca l matter. they've been killing young black men all over the cotry. and we are here to say that we're going to stand with stephon clark and the leaders of this family. we are puing aside our differences. it's time for preachers to come out to the pulpit. it's time for pligs to come out their office. it's time for us to go down and st this madness. >> to discuss all of this further, i'm now joined by politics and government reporter katie who joins us from sacramento. alsoso a public policy prof jack laser and a civil rights attorney john brew th. nk you for being here. katie, i want to begin with you. the family had requested an independent autopsy. those results wereed rele today. what did that autopsy find? >> yes. their independent found that stephon clark was shot eight times. five of those times
he shows no emotion at all.nd >> you all get mad at me for not crying on the ws >> yesterday mourners attended the funeral for stephon clark. rev ra al sharpton deliveredhe eulogy at the request of the family. >> the president's pressta sec said this is a local matter. no, this is not aca l matter. they've been killing young black men all over the cotry. and we are here to say that we're going to stand with stephon clark and the leaders of this family. we are puing aside our...
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ws experts being sent there to identify evidence is not something which we see people eager to do we demand that o.p.c. w. verify all of those areas access is being probed is can be provided also information is surfacing that a ton for the camp american structures are instructors trained a number of groups of fighters and to stage provocations with chemical weapons used to create a pretext for a strike. it was clear to us that the attempt to to shelter terrorists and at the same time to to upon ish the regime so hated by some western capitals will sooner or later be undertaken speaking heads on television screens sought to repeat last year's last year's chemical attack against syria last year strike this morning there were strikes missile strikes against the two for airfield in homes province we are deeply troubled by such actions provocations in the. last years incident in honshu hoolan the unifying moment aspect is the fact that there is a planned nature of these attacks and also is of the u.s. operations prior to and after the incident in honshu when in april two thousand and seve
ws experts being sent there to identify evidence is not something which we see people eager to do we demand that o.p.c. w. verify all of those areas access is being probed is can be provided also information is surfacing that a ton for the camp american structures are instructors trained a number of groups of fighters and to stage provocations with chemical weapons used to create a pretext for a strike. it was clear to us that the attempt to to shelter terrorists and at the same time to to upon...
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the officer ws not hurt but police ws not hurt but police want to uese the encounter to remind peoplebig cat was spotted early yesterday morning between club drive and beverly drive. a security camera caught the animal roaming around a home in san carlos at one a-m. san mateo county officials say the mountain lion was not aggressive and did not appear injured. no other calls about mountain lions sightings have been reported in this area. coming up at 6 a.m. more parents are downloading apps to keep watch on their children... we'll take a look at if they really work. your bay area forecast is after the break. (ácommercialá) ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet. ♪ protect your pets from fleas and ticks with frontline plus for dogs and frontline plus for cats. its two killer ingredients work fast and keep working all month long preventing new flea infestations on your pet. frontline plus. the number 1 name in flea and tick protection. ( james )( darya )( robin ) checking bay area roads b
the officer ws not hurt but police ws not hurt but police want to uese the encounter to remind peoplebig cat was spotted early yesterday morning between club drive and beverly drive. a security camera caught the animal roaming around a home in san carlos at one a-m. san mateo county officials say the mountain lion was not aggressive and did not appear injured. no other calls about mountain lions sightings have been reported in this area. coming up at 6 a.m. more parents are downloading apps to...
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funding ws. global inequality and. what does inequality mean any globally connected well. known to the media can. join the discussion and how to. die chimelis global media forum times eighty. we make up oh but we watch as a profit that honda budget by we all of the civil service and. the want to shape the continent's future to. be part of the african youngsters as the share their story their dreams and their challenge of. the seventy seven percent of the abuse platform for africa charting. a french president stood on capitol hill in washington d.c. today and told america to look in the mirror with them and to remember what did see in a speech delivered in the lingua franca of today emanuel mccrone described america first but in a language donald trump doesn't speak i'm bringing off in berlin this is the day.
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ws investigation samples were given to four labs for an independent study and it's now claimed one in switzerland found traces of the substance the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov is questioning why the presence of base that wasn't mentioned eventually go to the border. is more consistent with the use of the poisonous substance be said none of these facts and nothing at all about these that was mentioned in the final report which was presented to its executive board we request that the a p c w explain why such information and the conclusion of this because laboratory was emitted from the final report the talks in bees has extremely harmful side effects include confusion led fission and the loss of motor function this can happen an hour after exposure with severe symptoms lasting up to forty eight hours the toxin was festival that by the us army back in the fifty's and official say it was never produced in russia or the safety at union instead of including these findings by the swiss up the u.n. chemical watchdog focused on confirming the u.k.'s analysis this tape has prompted m
ws investigation samples were given to four labs for an independent study and it's now claimed one in switzerland found traces of the substance the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov is questioning why the presence of base that wasn't mentioned eventually go to the border. is more consistent with the use of the poisonous substance be said none of these facts and nothing at all about these that was mentioned in the final report which was presented to its executive board we request that the a...
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is one of the president sought to fire mueller in december after it was reported the special counsel ws looking for records from deutsche bank to dig into the deutsche bank to dig into the trump organization but after those reports were corrected the president called down, the second time he literally pushed second time he literally pushed to fire mueller. there was a shift from sarah sanders who said the president has neither the intention to fire mueller nor was he even thinking about it. dershowitz lashed out. >> this is a very dangerous day for lawyer client relations. if this were a clinton being investigated they went into her lawyer's caucus the aclu would be on original vision station in america jumping up and down. america jumping up and down. >> reporter: the president has the power to fire mueller and spokesman for chuck schumer insisted justice department regulations show the president cannot remove muellerl because f jeff sessions's recusal. jeff sessions's recusal. he appears to be the man on the hunt tonight. shannon: one day after john bolton took over as the national se
is one of the president sought to fire mueller in december after it was reported the special counsel ws looking for records from deutsche bank to dig into the deutsche bank to dig into the trump organization but after those reports were corrected the president called down, the second time he literally pushed second time he literally pushed to fire mueller. there was a shift from sarah sanders who said the president has neither the intention to fire mueller nor was he even thinking about it....
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we went looking for him, and were surprised to find himh living ws family in a quiet ohio suburb. (doorbell rings) hi, i was wondering if ezequiel's here. >> no, he's not. >> altan: he's not, okay i gave them my number and left. it felt like a dead end. but a few minutes later, as i was driving away, the phone rang. it was ezequiel. >> altan (speaking spanish): ): >> (speaking spani >> altan (speaking spanish): >> (speaking spanish): >> altan: a month after this call, ezequiel duran was found dead in his home with a gunshot wound to the head. his death was ruled a suice. ter months of looking for him while he was wanted by the fbi, we tracked down pablo duran. he agreed to meet us in mexico city. is pablo someone you would ever consider dangerous? >> i wouldn't. i think he's like a rat in a corner, though. i think he'd do anything to get out of that corner if you trapped him in it. he's so stubborn, he believes exactly what he's doing. and he's going to come acrosse likedn't do anything wrong, if you could get it out of him and stuff.n' and, "it wme." i mean, he'll have the bigges
we went looking for him, and were surprised to find himh living ws family in a quiet ohio suburb. (doorbell rings) hi, i was wondering if ezequiel's here. >> no, he's not. >> altan: he's not, okay i gave them my number and left. it felt like a dead end. but a few minutes later, as i was driving away, the phone rang. it was ezequiel. >> altan (speaking spanish): ): >> (speaking spani >> altan (speaking spanish): >> (speaking spanish): >> altan: a month...
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michelle kingston, @mkingstonne ws"we were also here in danville this afternoon for the 3.0 that struck3:25. like everybody we spoke to, we also didn't feel it.and luckily -- no damage was reported.in danville, michelle kingston, kron 4 news." (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. . (mabrisa rodriguez)much of the san francisco bay area and central california coast will remain dry as a result with breezy conditions (especially over the waters and higher elevations) as the main impact from this weak storm system. the storm will then move eastward by wednesday with the trough axis pushing toward the central and southern plains. meanwhile over the eastern pacific, a ridge will begin to build and gradually push its way toward the west coast. this will lead to a warming trend over the area with widespread 80s becoming increasingly more likely for interior areas by friday/saturday. (justine) happening tomorrow... inspections are set to begin on the golden gate bridge towers. officials will inspect the condition of the steel to dete
michelle kingston, @mkingstonne ws"we were also here in danville this afternoon for the 3.0 that struck3:25. like everybody we spoke to, we also didn't feel it.and luckily -- no damage was reported.in danville, michelle kingston, kron 4 news." (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. . (mabrisa rodriguez)much of the san francisco bay area and central california coast will remain dry as a result with breezy conditions...
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nowan democrats are saying he ws removed by paul ryan because of the prayer.his is what they said today, they stormed the floor, demanding not only ang investigation, but more. watch. >> dismissal of father conroy following this prayer shows republicans true refusal to embody faith and charity. resolve there is hereby established a committee to investigate the actions and motivations behind the resignation of the house chaplain. >> they want a special council against paul ryan. nancy pelosi says it was unjust. >> one democrat, three democrats, what did you find. out? >> some complained to paul ryan. told me father was a little more partisan than pastor. others went to him for counseling, thought he wasn't as warm or understanding as he should have been. they went to the senate chaplain instead. it was the aaccumulation including pushing for certain bills. that's what led to his dismissal. i have gotten that from high officials. >> this is a tempest in a teapot. >> now they want to find a new chaplain. he wants a man who has a family and children. >> theyy marr
nowan democrats are saying he ws removed by paul ryan because of the prayer.his is what they said today, they stormed the floor, demanding not only ang investigation, but more. watch. >> dismissal of father conroy following this prayer shows republicans true refusal to embody faith and charity. resolve there is hereby established a committee to investigate the actions and motivations behind the resignation of the house chaplain. >> they want a special council against paul ryan....
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should mention that microsoft also reporting their sales are strong, in part due to the cloud business. .wsr in the lead our companies like microsoft and google really a threat or -- -- abouts increasing. high is increasing. quarter,n the 44% last so this is a wind that is propelling all these companies forward. the companies that are suffering are the ones that weren't as early. >> what about the younger businesses like grocery delivery, in whole foods, amazon echo? these are small businesses now, but how big of a become? >> they can become quite large. we will see very significant that willalexa, and be high double-digit growth for a long time, because they are trying to build up that platform in the foreseeable future and they have a significant lead over google and a very significant lead over microsoft and apple. we want to connect these services together, you will see a huge push toward combining the platform, torm to connect and intelligently control more devices in your life. whole foods, on the other hand, is a fascinating acquisition. obviously we are seeing the benefit of that no
should mention that microsoft also reporting their sales are strong, in part due to the cloud business. .wsr in the lead our companies like microsoft and google really a threat or -- -- abouts increasing. high is increasing. quarter,n the 44% last so this is a wind that is propelling all these companies forward. the companies that are suffering are the ones that weren't as early. >> what about the younger businesses like grocery delivery, in whole foods, amazon echo? these are small...
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they're forced to face the consequences, faced allegations and they have to speak in their own worlds wsnder oath. >> rick: flies in from tennessee, the brother of the boyfriend to stay in the house, offered support to his brother after his kid falls down the stairs. that brother was in the mansion with a woman the night she was found hanging. he was the only one that was there. so we heard from the brother's after the civil suit and we want to get his reaction hear your reaction. >> absolutely astounded that verdict could be rendered when there was not a single speck of evidence that in any way showed that adam had absolutely anything to do with the death of rebecca zahau. >> that's hard to believe. he was the only adult there. he was the one who found the body, he allegedly caught her off the rope, tried to give her cpr. >> rick: it had a motive potentially because he was angry about the angry not taking care of the 6-year-old and allowing him to fall down the stairs. because that would be a motive, but the other thing that i think is problematic with this case is that because he claim
they're forced to face the consequences, faced allegations and they have to speak in their own worlds wsnder oath. >> rick: flies in from tennessee, the brother of the boyfriend to stay in the house, offered support to his brother after his kid falls down the stairs. that brother was in the mansion with a woman the night she was found hanging. he was the only one that was there. so we heard from the brother's after the civil suit and we want to get his reaction hear your reaction....
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and everybody agree ws with that, except very stupid people. >> russia brazenly denies its actions. and we have failed to impose sufficient costs. >> reporter: well, this new reporting about mueller comes at a time when the first sentence was handed down in this case. a lawyer tied to one of president trump's former campaign aides was sentenced to serve 30 days in prison and pay a fine, highlighting the stakes for the people involved. president trump plans to have a why the day here in white house before heading to west virginia for a fund-raising dinner. that's one of the things he has been doing the last few weeks in preparation for the 2018 and 2020 election. alisyn and david. >> we will see how quiet a day it is in the white house. sometimes things change after 6:00 a.m. let's bring in john avlon and jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, the president is the subject of mueller's probe, not a target. what's the difference? >> there are three categories of witnesses in federal investigations. there's a witness who is someone who has information of value. there's a target, who is almost certain
and everybody agree ws with that, except very stupid people. >> russia brazenly denies its actions. and we have failed to impose sufficient costs. >> reporter: well, this new reporting about mueller comes at a time when the first sentence was handed down in this case. a lawyer tied to one of president trump's former campaign aides was sentenced to serve 30 days in prison and pay a fine, highlighting the stakes for the people involved. president trump plans to have a why the day here...
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one of the senators was saying should ws do you think apply to you, he said i'll get back to you with a list. a ist of new laws, quite romise from a c. e.o. who has heretofore preferred to remain unregulated. you would think, wow, this is a than i thoughtny it was. the testimony you have your view r affirm that the long-term survival of is under threat? david: i don't believe the ong-term survive of this company is under threat. 2.2 billion users, it's not anywhere anytime soon. stock market darlings with the highest profit of any exchange the stock bar none and ever rising, that could be in jeopardy. stock has gonehe up as steadily as it does in the last few hours. a lot of things that he is talking about is going to cost a and could give bargaining leverage on what they pay. that could hurt facebook's in itability going forward my opinion. >> let's talk about the business model. sandburg told me last week the business model isn't change. it is an ad-based business model the allows people around world to use facebook for free, people who couldn't pay for it they wanted to. he said so
one of the senators was saying should ws do you think apply to you, he said i'll get back to you with a list. a ist of new laws, quite romise from a c. e.o. who has heretofore preferred to remain unregulated. you would think, wow, this is a than i thoughtny it was. the testimony you have your view r affirm that the long-term survival of is under threat? david: i don't believe the ong-term survive of this company is under threat. 2.2 billion users, it's not anywhere anytime soon. stock market...
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undermine the pentagon's ability to access the data and if it is just amazon ws it is easier to do than have multiple stores of supplies. i am not sure what the pentagon is thinking and there is power centers that are thinking about this. and they might think that if you awarded one company they will have the best security and if there is penetration of one security barrier, all of your eggs are in one basket. and there is different arguments why you would award it to one country. >> has any company had more power than the history of any other country than amazon or google ever. >> it is a good question. i think, i mean, you could look at standard oil in the 1880s or '90s and they didn't have ability to manipulate them in the way that jeff and larry does. and so it is hard to say. this is crazy. >> they could control your energy but they have had no control over your mind. and matt, thank you for paying attention to this. >> and it will continue every night this week and again and again and again. and it is worth investigating the dangerous powers of big tech because no one else is. up
undermine the pentagon's ability to access the data and if it is just amazon ws it is easier to do than have multiple stores of supplies. i am not sure what the pentagon is thinking and there is power centers that are thinking about this. and they might think that if you awarded one company they will have the best security and if there is penetration of one security barrier, all of your eggs are in one basket. and there is different arguments why you would award it to one country. >> has...
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he had very strong words against president trump during the primary and as soon as turump ws elected he changed his tune and was a candidate for secretary of state. it seems he is supporting trump when it suits him and his career. i think one thing he has to worry about in utah. he wasn't a shoo-in for this race and a lot of people see him as a carpet bagger. he has only recently moved to utah and changed his voter registration there just within the last few years. i think he has a few things that are all related to the fact that he looks a bit like an opportunistic in many ways. >> let's put up the results of the 2012 primary here. brian, there is the element of the drum beat that goes through the primary season and potentially inevitability. look at these numbers. 93% mitt romney won the gop primary in 2012 and comes in second to a two term state senator when asked why voters latched on to his message, his answer was, "i don't know. i don't know. it's just my message." what happened to mitt romney? >> good to see a raucous night of voting in utah, you know? we are seeing the proces
he had very strong words against president trump during the primary and as soon as turump ws elected he changed his tune and was a candidate for secretary of state. it seems he is supporting trump when it suits him and his career. i think one thing he has to worry about in utah. he wasn't a shoo-in for this race and a lot of people see him as a carpet bagger. he has only recently moved to utah and changed his voter registration there just within the last few years. i think he has a few things...
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ws. >>> it's raining out there now and will rain like this throughout the evening hours, so accumulationsrain in some places, maybe an inch to an inch and a half in the east bay or north bay hills around marin county. but the morning commute will be wet. servely wet on the roadway and certainly southbound certainly wet on the -- certainly wet on the roadway and from the sky. no yellows of oranges because the dynamics of the rain aren't here yet. the strongest part of storm doesn't really arrive until saturday morning about 3:00 to 40:00 in the morning -- 4:00 in the morning. there's the live camera shot of the toll plaza, and that's how it's going to look tomorrow except with cars. wet, and i suspect a very similar rainfall rate for tomorrow morning. because the rain will last through saturday around lunchtime, there's a flash flood watch in effect. the burn areas obviously the biggest concern for the bay area, but also up in the hills around auburn and the west slope of the sierra nevada. the areas that will get the most rain are the hilly locations. the coastal hills up to 6 inches of r
ws. >>> it's raining out there now and will rain like this throughout the evening hours, so accumulationsrain in some places, maybe an inch to an inch and a half in the east bay or north bay hills around marin county. but the morning commute will be wet. servely wet on the roadway and certainly southbound certainly wet on the -- certainly wet on the roadway and from the sky. no yellows of oranges because the dynamics of the rain aren't here yet. the strongest part of storm doesn't...
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>> let me remind everyone, having spent a lot of years as an old friendf campaigning, i ws behind 51-and my third campaign, having lost twice. i won that election 54-46. george w. bush, he was behind in may by 19 points, he won in november by six. that means one out of every five americans switched between may and november. by the way, we are a long way from the 2018 election. if we end up with the antitax cut democrats, the anti-semitic democrats, the socialist democrats, the nutcase democrats, the people who have no positive solution for anything, if they end up being what the issue is about, we are going to win a shocking election. if we are passing slow and stupid and we allow them to define the election, we could lose. as it has for the republican party. the lead, greatest test of our lifetime. can we tell a simple story? trump today in west virginia did a good job. again, i'm an old-fashioned, tough -- i i believe in fightin. i believe in a real campaign. if we can have a real campaign, we'll do surprisingly well this fall. >> sean: mr. speaker, good to have you back. you've bee
>> let me remind everyone, having spent a lot of years as an old friendf campaigning, i ws behind 51-and my third campaign, having lost twice. i won that election 54-46. george w. bush, he was behind in may by 19 points, he won in november by six. that means one out of every five americans switched between may and november. by the way, we are a long way from the 2018 election. if we end up with the antitax cut democrats, the anti-semitic democrats, the socialist democrats, the nutcase...
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my father died a couple of years ago when we heard the wonderful ws that she was pregnant, it seemed self-evident when we knew it was a boy. but of course, we could have called her a girl if she had been a girl because campbell seems to be one of these names that works well for both sexes. but for me it will always be a male name because that was dad's name. it suddenly seemed obvious that we would call our son campbell. >> how long have you been married to her? and what did network have to do with marrying her? >> that's a good question. we'll be celebrating our seventh anniversary this year. we met in new york city. and i remember it as long as i live in the depth of the finaltial crisis. i -- financial crisis. the network in question was a hing called the montpelier economists who originated in the post war period and was founded by the economist is invited to give a speech about the financial crisis. -- i was invited to give a speech about the financial crisis. it was a question you would be worried about in early 2009 if you were an economist of that persuasion. i agreed. i was
my father died a couple of years ago when we heard the wonderful ws that she was pregnant, it seemed self-evident when we knew it was a boy. but of course, we could have called her a girl if she had been a girl because campbell seems to be one of these names that works well for both sexes. but for me it will always be a male name because that was dad's name. it suddenly seemed obvious that we would call our son campbell. >> how long have you been married to her? and what did network have...
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february 2015, a 23-year-old, joe paterson on the left, and that is his son fro, his wife ws pregnant when he took the fentanyl product and he never got he is newborn son. joe paterson took a single pain pills from a friend when he pulled a muscle and he died. josh ackerman in california took a quarter of a xanax because he couldn't sleep and he never woke up after taking the quarte thatf the template. the story is the same for nancy crowley in florida and bernice and ohio, and even prints in minnesota. it took us a long while to find out what killed in as a counterfeit drug that was laced with fentanyl. carly is in the picture on the right and holding a picture of her son. she has been a big advocate of trying to get these counterfeit products off the market. so, americans are dying. and there's a few things that as a psm, we would like to change and get going on trying to put this problem away. so we need every american to be aware that our country is awash in fake pills. we need that information out there to be careful when you are borrowing a tablet or dying from an unclean source
february 2015, a 23-year-old, joe paterson on the left, and that is his son fro, his wife ws pregnant when he took the fentanyl product and he never got he is newborn son. joe paterson took a single pain pills from a friend when he pulled a muscle and he died. josh ackerman in california took a quarter of a xanax because he couldn't sleep and he never woke up after taking the quarte thatf the template. the story is the same for nancy crowley in florida and bernice and ohio, and even prints in...
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remember, he is the number two at thehe fbi, was number two, ws the senior official charged with investigatingillary clinton over the email matter. targeting president trump. as p far as i'm concerned, his conduct that's been alleged by the inspector general, h and to know he's facing potential prosecution, has tainted both investigations. remember, andrew mccabe, ironically, it is the official who reportedly set up the ambush interview of those agents with general plan and general flynn was later charged with lying and admitted to lying to those agents. now mr. mccabe is charged, could be charged with lying at least three times under oath to fbi officials and investigators. extraordinary development, doesn't look good for mr. mccabe, mr. comey, and frankly mr. so we nan, who was handed this investigation by mccabe and his team. >> mark: chris, you broached today that you are pretty embarrassed about the state of your old agency and what it has come to. i mean, this is -- the fbi is not the issue. nobody cares about russia, it's all gone away, it's actually the conduct of the highest figures b
remember, he is the number two at thehe fbi, was number two, ws the senior official charged with investigatingillary clinton over the email matter. targeting president trump. as p far as i'm concerned, his conduct that's been alleged by the inspector general, h and to know he's facing potential prosecution, has tainted both investigations. remember, andrew mccabe, ironically, it is the official who reportedly set up the ambush interview of those agents with general plan and general flynn was...
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aunt shine Émigre prince and i sat on the back porch and you would've thought that a a paper drive wstaking place at our house. someone brought by a 1945 almanac predicting the weather for that year. in 1972 life magazine and jet magazine, volume l of encyclopaedia britannica, only volume l but everything much of the begins with the letter l, i'm your guy. some also brought by an wonderful volume of english verse, minus its table of contents or index but richly so with the versa shakespeare and tennyson in keats and gates and wadsworth. the first column on the first flyleaf was a poem that i committed to memory. there was a time when meadow grows in stream and in every cn sight to me that the scene, apparel and the freshness of a dream. as it were it is no more, and this i know where ever i go there is past the weight a from earth. aunt shine and her sisters all retired in their \70{l1}s{l0}\'70{l1}s{l0} came by the motley house every day for two years to tutor a little turtle back into rabbit hood. every session began with four basic precepts. this is the house that your grandfathers
aunt shine Émigre prince and i sat on the back porch and you would've thought that a a paper drive wstaking place at our house. someone brought by a 1945 almanac predicting the weather for that year. in 1972 life magazine and jet magazine, volume l of encyclopaedia britannica, only volume l but everything much of the begins with the letter l, i'm your guy. some also brought by an wonderful volume of english verse, minus its table of contents or index but richly so with the versa shakespeare...
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it ws clear to me a year ago whether there was a conspiracy and the trump campaign.has become abundantly clea to me that there is that conspiracy and, because we have done our homework, we've filed this suit. finally, judy, i'm veryou concerned the upcoming elections. civil lawsuits have an imporrpnt e of deterrence, and i hear from so many people across this couny, they've hacked before, they've interfered in 2016 and they're going to do it again, what are you going to do about it, tom? >> woodruff: i hear u, but to the point of conspiracy, this is something we know. again, special counsel robert mueller is look into it. the public doesn't kn if that actually happened. it may appear to some people it d but untile dots have been connected and there is some legal basis for that, are you at risk in a lawsuit of getting ahead of what are known facts? >> well, i'm very comfortable of where we arw. i feel we have ample evidence to don't strait in a civ prding what we're doing. and we have a lower burden of proof in a civil cas so i've dealt with this from the criminal sid
it ws clear to me a year ago whether there was a conspiracy and the trump campaign.has become abundantly clea to me that there is that conspiracy and, because we have done our homework, we've filed this suit. finally, judy, i'm veryou concerned the upcoming elections. civil lawsuits have an imporrpnt e of deterrence, and i hear from so many people across this couny, they've hacked before, they've interfered in 2016 and they're going to do it again, what are you going to do about it, tom?...
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so i think there are three ws, the what. what is the response? the when which is what is the timeline? and then the will. how committed is the u.s. going to be to staying the course in syria and to following up on whatever message the trump administration decides should be sent? there is no question that the world is watching and this is the same moment that president obama had in 2012 when he talked about a red line. >> so let's look at the politics of it. president obama did not believe that this is not in the u.s. interest, the money, the time, what it would take to change the situation in syria so we will stay out of that. trump feels the same way. he was critical of obama back then for even considering military action. he does not believe in regime change there. he just suggested that we should get out. so how does this play out politically in terms of will to the third w? >> there is a total contradiction in trump's policy as you point out. president obama famously did not act on assad crossing the red line in part because he felt he couldn
so i think there are three ws, the what. what is the response? the when which is what is the timeline? and then the will. how committed is the u.s. going to be to staying the course in syria and to following up on whatever message the trump administration decides should be sent? there is no question that the world is watching and this is the same moment that president obama had in 2012 when he talked about a red line. >> so let's look at the politics of it. president obama did not believe...
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governmentnt and controls the ws is very much at odds with the reality of what the trump administration is doing and the people who are running foreign-policy in the things that actually believe, and mike pompeo is one of the principal people who illustrates that kind of breach between the narrative and the reality. amy: and pompeo, and very's interviews, has talked about it seems to be syria as a place to confront iran and the whole issue of rex tillerson being for the nuclear deal in iran, but president trump -- and it looks like mike pompeo -- very much against. theeah, i mean, one of --lly dangerous aspects remember when rex tillerson was nominated for secretary of state , he was held up as kind of exhibit "a" as proof that donald trump was an agent of the kremlin because rex tillerson is the ceo of exxon did a lot of business with russia, as most oil companies obviously would. he was perceived as being friendly with the russian government because it was in the interest of exxon to be friendly with the russian government. as it turned out, rex tillerson was almost like a moderating
governmentnt and controls the ws is very much at odds with the reality of what the trump administration is doing and the people who are running foreign-policy in the things that actually believe, and mike pompeo is one of the principal people who illustrates that kind of breach between the narrative and the reality. amy: and pompeo, and very's interviews, has talked about it seems to be syria as a place to confront iran and the whole issue of rex tillerson being for the nuclear deal in iran,...
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