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. amy: we will speak to anna kalinsky and to 350.org co-founder bill mckibben who was just named by bernie sanders to serve on the platform committee at this year's democratic national convention. and then transgender rights under attack. >> two hours ago, ththe state of texaxas filed d a lawsuit againt u.s. department of education and the department o of justice regarding their direrective to open up all school bathrooms to people of both sexes. amy: texas and 10 other states sue the obama administration claiming the president has overstepped his constitutional authority. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. an internal government watchdog has concluded hillary clinton broke government rules by using a private e-mail server without approval for her work while she was secretary of state. that was the key finding of a long-awaited report by the state department inspector general released wednesday. the report concludes clinton would not have been allowed use of private server in her home has she asked th
. amy: we will speak to anna kalinsky and to 350.org co-founder bill mckibben who was just named by bernie sanders to serve on the platform committee at this year's democratic national convention. and then transgender rights under attack. >> two hours ago, ththe state of texaxas filed d a lawsuit againt u.s. department of education and the department o of justice regarding their direrective to open up all school bathrooms to people of both sexes. amy: texas and 10 other states sue the...
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. ♪ anna: a very warm welcome everybody. this wednesday morning. i am anna and words. edwards. moving the markets, two of them, san francisco john williams and the conclusion being that at least two interest rate hikes may be warranted in 2016 because of the expansion in the economy. and inflation increasing. over a goldman sachs, there is a chart over the two-year spread in the u.s. on the bloomberg. they're warning bond investors that they need be more prepared for the fed to increase interest rates. bill gross of course did something similar earlier on shouldnth, markets not count the fed out. what we're seeing here is the increased demand for long-term debt, at least seeing a decrease over the two year yield. that spread is the smallest since 2007. it seems that in some senses, markets are not repairing -- a big difference between what we are seeing in the rhetoric from the fed. not all of the assets have been reacting a great deal to what we heard from the fed, i should say. the dollar index yesterday session actually falling, against the years against the currency market
. ♪ anna: a very warm welcome everybody. this wednesday morning. i am anna and words. edwards. moving the markets, two of them, san francisco john williams and the conclusion being that at least two interest rate hikes may be warranted in 2016 because of the expansion in the economy. and inflation increasing. over a goldman sachs, there is a chart over the two-year spread in the u.s. on the bloomberg. they're warning bond investors that they need be more prepared for the fed to increase...
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anna: bouncing back, rising above $50 a barrel for the first time in more than six months as u.s. stockpiles declined. top the agenda as world leaders gather for the g-7 summit. we are live in japan. and grand central brexit. the billionaire businessman says he would be devastated if +++ prevails. and when push comes to shove people realize there would be an enormous damage, to both europe and great britain, should britain walk away. ♪ a warm welcome to countdown. i am an edward. just past 6:00 in london. manus will be joining us from dubai. let us talk about what is happening in oil and stocks, a chart next to me that really encapsulates the relationship between these two asset classes, if you go back to the middle of last year. they have moved very much in synchrony. and of the oil price tending to move in lockstep, or least in the same step. oil prices over $50 a barrel or the first time in six months. a one-weeks hitting high. but i should say that old has actually snapped its six-day losing streak. not all good in the overnight trading environment. let's talk about the ris
anna: bouncing back, rising above $50 a barrel for the first time in more than six months as u.s. stockpiles declined. top the agenda as world leaders gather for the g-7 summit. we are live in japan. and grand central brexit. the billionaire businessman says he would be devastated if +++ prevails. and when push comes to shove people realize there would be an enormous damage, to both europe and great britain, should britain walk away. ♪ a warm welcome to countdown. i am an edward. just past...
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thing, voting to stay in the eu. ♪ a very warm welcome to countdown. i am anna edwards. manus: i am manus cranny in dubai. fall, and themes estimate was for a drop of 3/10 of 1%. this is the volume of drinks sold by ab inbev, they are trying to do that deal to get the sab miller closed. the estimate was 9.6 billion. this company has now lost out, and tweaking a miss on the organic volumes, miss on the revenue -- $9.4 billion. the estimate was $9.96 billion. and in terms of adjusted earnings per share, this is a 87.iderable mess, versus what we really want to know as these details drop a little more, what has come through in terms of the geographic spread around the world? brazil was a tough time, the u.s. should have boosted the numbers. ab inbev sees the completion of sab miller in the second half of this year. those of the top lines we had. you have something, i believe. anna: when we see that deal taking place? let us get to germany and siemens, the part of the business we always look at, 2.1 billion euros, nicely ahead of the estimate of 1.9 2 billion. a few positives coming thr
thing, voting to stay in the eu. ♪ a very warm welcome to countdown. i am anna edwards. manus: i am manus cranny in dubai. fall, and themes estimate was for a drop of 3/10 of 1%. this is the volume of drinks sold by ab inbev, they are trying to do that deal to get the sab miller closed. the estimate was 9.6 billion. this company has now lost out, and tweaking a miss on the organic volumes, miss on the revenue -- $9.4 billion. the estimate was $9.96 billion. and in terms of adjusted earnings...
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provides a contemporary perspective of one family's life. the cast includes anna paquin and forest whitaker. >> there is a gold mine of information available for us now. it wasn't available when doing original research. >> part of the reason people retell that story is to ensure people don't forget what happened. >> the original won nine emmys. the history channel will air the updated roots, four part series beginning tonight tonight at 9:00 p.m. >> there is no arguing we enjoyed beautiful weather for the holiday. >> rachel captured light clouds in this shot of a fly >> we're going to have a nice sunset. live doppler 7 giving us all quiet except cloud cover pushing into the bay. so oakland and richmond will have low fog. fog burns off by 9:00. 99 in antioch. 80 in san jose and san francisco, 69 degrees. friday, into saturday, a lot of spots are going to head into lower 100s to round out the weekend. >> excellent. thank you. >> abc7 news sports director larry beil is back. >> we're going to have a nail biter again, it looks like tonight. >> if you thought game six is stressful, i ju
provides a contemporary perspective of one family's life. the cast includes anna paquin and forest whitaker. >> there is a gold mine of information available for us now. it wasn't available when doing original research. >> part of the reason people retell that story is to ensure people don't forget what happened. >> the original won nine emmys. the history channel will air the updated roots, four part series beginning tonight tonight at 9:00 p.m. >> there is no arguing...
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should be available by the end of next month. anna werner takes a look. >> i woke up every day and my focus on life was to find a way to get osca 0xycontin to functin throughout the day. >> 49-year-old chris borgeone got hooked on painkillers after breaking his hip in 2003. he battled addiction for five years before hitting rock bottom. >> i knew if i continued on the path i was on i would eventually die. >> quijano: he checked into a clinic where they gave him suboxone to wean him off opiates but would forgot take the medication and relapse. his docks enrolled borgeone into a clinical trial for buprenorphine, . it is implanted into is it upper arm in rods which slowly release the drug into the bloodstream and travels to the brain. it latches on to receptors that are usually triggered by prescription pain pills or heroin, effectively blocking the craving to get high. dr. richard rosenthal of new york's mount sinai hospital oversaw the clinical trials. what completed you about the development? >> a new weapon to fight drug addiction. the risk of relapse is reduced because you won't
should be available by the end of next month. anna werner takes a look. >> i woke up every day and my focus on life was to find a way to get osca 0xycontin to functin throughout the day. >> 49-year-old chris borgeone got hooked on painkillers after breaking his hip in 2003. he battled addiction for five years before hitting rock bottom. >> i knew if i continued on the path i was on i would eventually die. >> quijano: he checked into a clinic where they gave him suboxone...
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are keeping a controversial law in place protecting illegal immigrants from the feds. >> anna kooiman is here with the new developments there. anna, good morning. >> a lot of viewers are very interested in this. the vote is unanimous. the board of supervisors upheld the policies that blocked local law enforcement from telling ice about illegal immigrants already in custody. the board made one clarification. people charged with a violent crime or convicted of a violent crime within the last search years will not be protected. one supervisor says that's an important detail. >> it would make sure we are very clear about who is responsible for any part of the work around detaining people and notifying people, notifying ice. >> the city's policy gained national attention after the murder of state steinle if you willer. the 32-year-old was shot and killed while walking ohhen a peer with her family by an illegal immigrant francisco sanchez last july. he had been deported some five times and released months before her death. the city did not notify the feds of his release because sanc
are keeping a controversial law in place protecting illegal immigrants from the feds. >> anna kooiman is here with the new developments there. anna, good morning. >> a lot of viewers are very interested in this. the vote is unanimous. the board of supervisors upheld the policies that blocked local law enforcement from telling ice about illegal immigrants already in custody. the board made one clarification. people charged with a violent crime or convicted of a violent crime within...
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downwards were good. >> that is where anna kooiman joins us. >> donald trump as you saw there hammering the democratic frontrunner the secretary of state and how she handles benghazi. >> by the way, by the way, with benghazi and with our ambassador. that's all hillary clinton, folks. clinton targeting trump. >> he said profiting, profiting off working people losing their homes would be, and i quote, a good result. a good result in donald trump's world is he gets his and you get hurt. >> over a second day in a row more chaos and protests over trump rally this day in anaheim. at least 14 people were arrested there. it comes after a night of violent protests. thugs who were flying the mexican flag. breaking overnight donald trump and house speaker paul ryan speaking by phone signaling an endorsement could be close. heather and heather? >> anna kooiman. anna, thank you. another story to bring you right now. a monster tornado rips through america's heartland overnight. that twister on the ground in rural kansas for an hour and a half and at least 25 homes were wiped out. take a look. >> maria mo
downwards were good. >> that is where anna kooiman joins us. >> donald trump as you saw there hammering the democratic frontrunner the secretary of state and how she handles benghazi. >> by the way, by the way, with benghazi and with our ambassador. that's all hillary clinton, folks. clinton targeting trump. >> he said profiting, profiting off working people losing their homes would be, and i quote, a good result. a good result in donald trump's world is he gets his and...
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campaign and former contestant on "the apprentice" and julie pace and anna novarro. julie, this big interview, a lot coming out of the interview, startling statements and new comments and new positions on his tax returns. when he would likely -- when he would likely release them and the fact he doesn't think vote ares even care. >> it's interesting, he still leaves him self out saying if this audit wraps up before the november election, he'll release his tax returns. but experts we have talked to don't see this audit as a reason to hold off. we said, will you push your lawyers on this? will you tell them that voetders deserve this information regardless of the audit? he said no, one, that voters don't actually care about this and there's no new information that would come out of the returns. se essentially that's a reason to allow them to not push to do this. >> there is a lot of potential information in everyone's tax returns, number one. if you make any money, number two, if you pay any taxes, number three, if you donate to any charities, correct? >> absolutely. he says he has rel
campaign and former contestant on "the apprentice" and julie pace and anna novarro. julie, this big interview, a lot coming out of the interview, startling statements and new comments and new positions on his tax returns. when he would likely -- when he would likely release them and the fact he doesn't think vote ares even care. >> it's interesting, he still leaves him self out saying if this audit wraps up before the november election, he'll release his tax returns. but...
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also. and he asked her what is happening. ndc that smoke? anna recalls her experiences in nazi occupied hungary, and in auschwitz -- auschwitz camp in poland. then that ate on lectures in history -- >> and anarchists name alexander -- wroterote in office into office in nearby pittsburgh, shot twice. however one of the great failures and assassination history. killnly did he failed to rick, he undermined the strikers with whom he is professing sympathy. in many ways public opinion saw this outburst of violence as a discredit to the union. sunday morning at 10 on road to the white house rewind. for the complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> our charter and time warner cable partners worked with tour staff when we travel to san bernardino california to explore history. opened inmcdonald's 1940. a mcdonald's medium was created at the original location. here on american history tv. >> we are inside san bernardino, we represent the railroad history and the local history of san bernardino valley. was completed in 1918 that replaced a wooden structure that was 100
also. and he asked her what is happening. ndc that smoke? anna recalls her experiences in nazi occupied hungary, and in auschwitz -- auschwitz camp in poland. then that ate on lectures in history -- >> and anarchists name alexander -- wroterote in office into office in nearby pittsburgh, shot twice. however one of the great failures and assassination history. killnly did he failed to rick, he undermined the strikers with whom he is professing sympathy. in many ways public opinion saw...
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, forest whitaker, laurence fishburne and anna pack win star in the remake of "roots." the miniseries is being simulcast on the history channel, a &e, and lifetime. dirks bentley has a new album out "black." ♪ make my world go black >> rose: and johnny death penalty, helena bonam carter and sasha barren cohen are in theater with "alice looking through the looking glass." >> hello, alice. >> aah! >> rose: that's "charlie rose: the week" for this week. on behalf of all of us here, happy memorial day. i'm charlie rose. we'll see you next time. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: funding for arthur is provided by: when you encourage your children to learn, wonderful things can happen. abcmouse.com early learning academy-- proud sponsor of pbs kids and arthur. and by contributions to your pbs station from: ♪ every day when you're walking down the street ♪ ♪ everybody that you meet has an original point of view ♪ (laughing) ♪ and i say hey hey! ♪ what a wonderful kind of day ♪ ♪ if we could learn to work and play ♪ ♪ and get along with each other â™
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, forest whitaker, laurence fishburne and anna pack win star in the remake of "roots." the miniseries is being simulcast on the history channel, a &e, and lifetime. dirks bentley has a new album out "black." ♪ make my world go black >> rose: and johnny death penalty, helena bonam carter and sasha barren cohen are in theater with "alice looking through the looking glass." >> hello, alice. >> aah! >> rose: that's "charlie rose: the week" for this week. on behalf of all of us here, happy memorial day. i'm charlie rose. we'll see you next time. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: >> ian: welcome to the program. i'm ian bremmer, filling in for charlie rose who's on assignment. we begin this evening with an analysis of president obama's historic trip to hiroshima. al is on scene. >> it is no secret the japanese army was responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths and it's a big reason why there is a lot of tension between zeke and japan. president obama tried to ease the tension, at the same time encouraging the japanese self-defense force to take a more active rol
, forest whitaker, laurence fishburne and anna pack win star in the remake of "roots." the miniseries is being simulcast on the history channel, a &e, and lifetime. dirks bentley has a new album out "black." ♪ make my world go black >> rose: and johnny death penalty, helena bonam carter and sasha barren cohen are in theater with "alice looking through the looking glass." >> hello, alice. >> aah! >> rose: that's "charlie rose: the...
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. anna werner takes a look. >> i woke up every day and my focus on life was to find a way ut get oxycontin in order to function throughout the day. >> reporter: 39-year-old chris borgeone got hooked on painkillers after breaking his hip in 2003. he battled addiction for five years before hitting rock bottom. >> i knew if i continued on the path i was on i would eventually die. >> reporter: he checked into a clinic where they gave him suboxone, a pill taken to wean him off opiates. but he would forget to take the medication, and relapse. his doctors enrolled borgeone into a clinical trial for buprenorphine, a new treatment for opiod dependants. here's how it works: four one- inch rods, the size of a matchstick are implanted into the upper arm. over a six month period, the rods slowly release the drug into the bloodstream and travels to the brain. there, it latches onto receptors that are usually triggered by prescription pain pills or viroin, effectively blocking the craving to get high. dr. richard rosenthal of new york's mount sinai hospital oversaw the clinical trials. what exc
. anna werner takes a look. >> i woke up every day and my focus on life was to find a way ut get oxycontin in order to function throughout the day. >> reporter: 39-year-old chris borgeone got hooked on painkillers after breaking his hip in 2003. he battled addiction for five years before hitting rock bottom. >> i knew if i continued on the path i was on i would eventually die. >> reporter: he checked into a clinic where they gave him suboxone, a pill taken to wean him...
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players. here's anna werner. >> reporter: the report faulted baylor for a wholly inadequate response, saying the university failed to take appropriate action to respond to reports of sexual assault reportedly committed by football players. it said two university administrators directly discouraged complainants from reporting and in one case even retaliated against someone who reported a sexual assault. the university responded today by stripping the title of president from kenneth starr, who was the one-time special prosecutor who led president clinton's impeachment trial involving white house intern monica lewinsky. and they fired football coach art briles. briles is credited with turning around the football program, but today some are questioning at what cost. baylor board chairman richard willis apologized during a teleconference. >> we're deeply sorrowful about these events. we're just horrified by the extent of the acts of sexual violence on our campus. >> reporter: at least six women have accused eight baylor football players of violence. >> it is not enough. >> report
players. here's anna werner. >> reporter: the report faulted baylor for a wholly inadequate response, saying the university failed to take appropriate action to respond to reports of sexual assault reportedly committed by football players. it said two university administrators directly discouraged complainants from reporting and in one case even retaliated against someone who reported a sexual assault. the university responded today by stripping the title of president from kenneth starr,...
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the company recently. anna werner is covering. >> as long as i can remember, johnson's baby powder has been making me feel soft, fresh and loved. >> reporter: these commercials from the 1970s and '80s helped convince thousand of american women to use johnson & johnson's baby powder which contains talc. look many, 62-year-old, gloria ristesund used it for feminine hygiene until in 2011 diagnosed with ovarian cancer. her attorney, says talc was found in her ovarian tissue. >> there are studies that go back decades showing that genital use of talc powder increases risk of ovarian cancer. he says there are some 1,200 similar cases filed against j & j around the country. in february, another st. louis jury awarded 72 million dollars to the family of jacqueline fox of birmingham, alabama. who died of ovarian cancer last october. she too used j & j's talc powder products. johnson & johnson will appeal the verdicts in both cases. in this videotape statement, the j & j chief medical officer defended the use of talc. >> we are confident in our position there is no causal association between
the company recently. anna werner is covering. >> as long as i can remember, johnson's baby powder has been making me feel soft, fresh and loved. >> reporter: these commercials from the 1970s and '80s helped convince thousand of american women to use johnson & johnson's baby powder which contains talc. look many, 62-year-old, gloria ristesund used it for feminine hygiene until in 2011 diagnosed with ovarian cancer. her attorney, says talc was found in her ovarian tissue....
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made requests to extradited el chapo but they have not been grand. legal anna sifts say if -- analysts say if he is extradited, he will probably spend his life in prison. >>> passengers are on their way to the caribbean but not before the ship slammed into in baltimore. it suffered minor damage and the ship was cleared to set sail on time but part of the damaged gangway fell on three parked cars belonging to employees that worked at the port. no one was hurt. the cause of the crash is still under investigation. >>> in return i generally ask the u.s. team not to win too much, right? it's really the least we can do, right. >> last night the first lady helped kick off the invuke tuesday games in orlando, florida -- invictus games in orlando. it was created by prince harry in which wounded, injured or sick armed services personnel take part in competition. they include wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball and indoor rowing. the t bush, prince harry and actor morgan freeman were among those in attendance. >>> the news at 4:30 starts right now. >>> right now at 4:30 did you hear about t
made requests to extradited el chapo but they have not been grand. legal anna sifts say if -- analysts say if he is extradited, he will probably spend his life in prison. >>> passengers are on their way to the caribbean but not before the ship slammed into in baltimore. it suffered minor damage and the ship was cleared to set sail on time but part of the damaged gangway fell on three parked cars belonging to employees that worked at the port. no one was hurt. the cause of the crash is...
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[national anthem] ♪ >>> good morning, my friends. it's saturday the 28th of may. i'm anna kooiman. more people dead as severe hits texas. and more threats for severe weather today. >>> chaos erupts in california. [shouting] >> thousands of protesters clash in the street of san diego. dozens of them waking up in jail this morning. is this a sign of things to come? we will have the very latest. >> memorial day travelers furious but not with the tsa this morning. there is more outrage at starbucks. long lines for mocha, frappuccinos making them miss their airplanes. questions for all of you. how long would you wait in the starbucks line. "fox & friends" gipps right now. -- begins right now. ♪ the boys are back in town ♪ the boys are back in town. >> get ready. >> woo hooh, it's time. >> i was just out there walking around. we have the civilian military combine show because it's fleet week here in new york city. barb wire mud pit climbing through. pike half way climbing up. monkey bars. >> we are going to be competing with them throughout the show this morning. >> how fast can ann
[national anthem] ♪ >>> good morning, my friends. it's saturday the 28th of may. i'm anna kooiman. more people dead as severe hits texas. and more threats for severe weather today. >>> chaos erupts in california. [shouting] >> thousands of protesters clash in the street of san diego. dozens of them waking up in jail this morning. is this a sign of things to come? we will have the very latest. >> memorial day travelers furious but not with the tsa this morning....
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put our lives on hold for the situation we are going through. >> reporter: anna-lee is one of the 600 kids enjoying the annual courageous kids day sponsored by the american cancer society. >> this is a day away from cancer for these families. it's a day they can kind of forget about the hospital and kind of just have fun. >> reporter: along with the games, mothers and their kids had a chance to take pictures with their favorite cartoon characters and retired 49er and super bowl champ ronnie lott. >> you really get to see their heart. you get to see the heart because they care about their kids and they care about how their kids have endured. >> happy mother's day. i love you. >> reporter: this event marks the 27th anniversary of courageous kids day. reporting live from santa clara, laura malpert, nbc bay area news. >>> some celebrated mother's day in the hospital because they just gave birth. and hospital workers made sure they had a special treat. you can see the new moms in redwood city were treated to some cupcakes. >> nobody really wants to be in the hospital on mother's day. but i
put our lives on hold for the situation we are going through. >> reporter: anna-lee is one of the 600 kids enjoying the annual courageous kids day sponsored by the american cancer society. >> this is a day away from cancer for these families. it's a day they can kind of forget about the hospital and kind of just have fun. >> reporter: along with the games, mothers and their kids had a chance to take pictures with their favorite cartoon characters and retired 49er and super...
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old. will arnette, 46, and s nl cast member, anna sa >>> we gave it everything we got, but the voters chose another path. >> ted cruz now off the path to the white house. the shakeup after indiana's dramatic primary puts donald trump squarely in the driver's seat. >>> an overnight collision that lands a police officer in the hospital. it calls for people sprinting from the scene. plus. >> lots of minutes here. >> the monster jam on the ba
old. will arnette, 46, and s nl cast member, anna sa >>> we gave it everything we got, but the voters chose another path. >> ted cruz now off the path to the white house. the shakeup after indiana's dramatic primary puts donald trump squarely in the driver's seat. >>> an overnight collision that lands a police officer in the hospital. it calls for people sprinting from the scene. plus. >> lots of minutes here. >> the monster jam on the ba
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they want to easily.y can flee the anna sent 50,000 or so people who have suffered under isil have to confront their home being a battleground. katty: there is a further complication, falluja is a sunni city on the outskirts are shia militias taking part in the assault on the city. what complications could that lead to? >> the militias are kept in the peripheral of the military zone. they're not going inside the city. in that respect, that is good. the fact that if they are left unchecked, those are ill trained volunteers. a lot of them get emotional. risk of sectarian violence. the good thing is the iraqi army is taking the lead, that is reassuring. everyone is hoping that they keep an eye on the militias and keep them in check. katty: how much control is there from baghdad in the senior military over the iraqi army? has it improved? >> it has improved. up to thisthe build operation and because of u.s. involvement, and others, all eyes are on the militia. this is helping to keep some of the leaders in check. this is a war zone. things will happen. katty: how much do you know about wh
they want to easily.y can flee the anna sent 50,000 or so people who have suffered under isil have to confront their home being a battleground. katty: there is a further complication, falluja is a sunni city on the outskirts are shia militias taking part in the assault on the city. what complications could that lead to? >> the militias are kept in the peripheral of the military zone. they're not going inside the city. in that respect, that is good. the fact that if they are left...
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find a 15-year-old girl. >> good morning patricia. >> good morning heather and anna. friends and family are desperate to find 15-year-old pearl pinson. she was seen being pulled by a man on a pathway to a highway. witnesses saw it they saw her face was bleeding and she was yelling for help as a man with a gun grabbed her away. this is the man investigators believe kidnapped the girl. he is 19-year-old fernando castro. officials say they knew each other but she did not go with him willingly. authorities spotted him an hour after an amber alert went out and a pursuit ensued. >> running in the trailer park. shots fired. shots fired. shots fired. >> officers eventually cornered castro after he crashed in front of a mobile home park. he was killed in a shootout with police. >> at this point we belief the suspect is probably fernando castro. >> the question remains where is pearl pinson. family and friends coming together fto pray for the safe return of pearl. >> i know she is out there. i know she is alive. i pray that you come home. we need you home. >> investigators are searching th
find a 15-year-old girl. >> good morning patricia. >> good morning heather and anna. friends and family are desperate to find 15-year-old pearl pinson. she was seen being pulled by a man on a pathway to a highway. witnesses saw it they saw her face was bleeding and she was yelling for help as a man with a gun grabbed her away. this is the man investigators believe kidnapped the girl. he is 19-year-old fernando castro. officials say they knew each other but she did not go with him...
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business philosophy of anna weatherley, a world famous designer of fine china, whose signature are butterflies and flowers and even bugs that are all painted by hand. >> i left the mass market to the mass market. i just want to be very different from any other designer or manufacturer. >> if you're curious who eats off anna weatherley plates, there are 75 place settings in the white house. >> it's taken from the magnolias, the big trees that you can see both from the blue room and the yellow room. >> and there was a special commission to create 250 plates. >> this was a dinner for the prince of whales at buckingham palace. how did that make you feel? >> it's an absolute fairytale. >> anna showed us what a table of her creations looks like, a wondrous garden of plants and flowers and butterflies. >> it's a happy table and i cannot took, so, therefore, if i set the table i can put the canned soup in one of those plates and people will think it's a gourmet food. >> born in hungary dana started out designing dresses in the '70s that were just as beautiful and impractical. >> look how p
business philosophy of anna weatherley, a world famous designer of fine china, whose signature are butterflies and flowers and even bugs that are all painted by hand. >> i left the mass market to the mass market. i just want to be very different from any other designer or manufacturer. >> if you're curious who eats off anna weatherley plates, there are 75 place settings in the white house. >> it's taken from the magnolias, the big trees that you can see both from the blue...
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>>> hi, everybody. good morning. today is saturday, the 21st of may, 2016. i'm anna kooiman. we are starting with a fox news alert. signs of smoke before the disappearance of egyptair flight 804. investigators getting new clues this morning as they try to figure out if it was terror and if it was terror that took down that passenger plane. new security changes coming right here in america. >> and then donald trump picks up a big endorsement last night from the nra and gives hillary clinton a brand new nickname. >> hillary wants them to be defenseless, wants to take away any chance of survival. that's why we are going to call her heartless hillary. >> heartless hillary. a brand new name for his foe in the general election. will it work? >> it's the internet going wild for. >> this is worth every penny. >> the story behind the mom and the chewbacca mask now seen by millions. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ fun, fish, loving every day ♪ that's a prayer every country boy makes ♪ thank god he made mow this way ♪ loving, fishing, and loving every day. ♪ early in the
>>> hi, everybody. good morning. today is saturday, the 21st of may, 2016. i'm anna kooiman. we are starting with a fox news alert. signs of smoke before the disappearance of egyptair flight 804. investigators getting new clues this morning as they try to figure out if it was terror and if it was terror that took down that passenger plane. new security changes coming right here in america. >> and then donald trump picks up a big endorsement last night from the nra and gives...
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to play. sharks fans are fired up. anna, one part joe came wondering in. how cool is that? i have to ask you, did you recognize him when he first walked? ? >> reporter: actually, it was a good thing some of the other fans pointed him outing otherwise, he might have walked on by. it was quite a moment. for the loyal fans, this was all a dream come true and they were willing to shell out big bucks to mark the occasion. before the doors opened, there was a line at the shark's team store. once inside, fans scooped up championship merchandise as fast as they could stock it. >> it's our year for the cup. >> reporter: the stanley cup in reach, the bowl proudly on display, that's the trophy they won last night. >> reporter: some new fans joined the fold, long time ones are dealing with divided royalties. >> sharks, bless their hearts, we're here. >> reporter: hiding in plane sight, joe, who stopped to take photos with fans. >> we were like, can we take a selfie? >> reporter: elizabeth henry got this line at 7:30 hoping for a to the to buy some. >> i told hi husband if he make it to stanley c
to play. sharks fans are fired up. anna, one part joe came wondering in. how cool is that? i have to ask you, did you recognize him when he first walked? ? >> reporter: actually, it was a good thing some of the other fans pointed him outing otherwise, he might have walked on by. it was quite a moment. for the loyal fans, this was all a dream come true and they were willing to shell out big bucks to mark the occasion. before the doors opened, there was a line at the shark's team store....
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available by the end of next month. anna werner take is a look. >> i wok up every day. my focus on life was to find a way to have, get oxycontin to function throughout the day. >> reporter: 39-year-old chris borgioni got hooked on painkiller after breaking his hip in 2003, battled addict forcing five years before hitting rock bottom. >> i knew if i've continued on the path i would eventually die. >> reporter: he checked into a clink where they gave him a pill used to wean addicts off opiates. but he would forget to take the medication and eventually relapsed. it was then his doctor enrolled borgioni in a clinical trial for a new treatment for opioid dependence. here is how it works. four one inch rods the size of a match stick are implanted into the upper arm. over a six month period, the rods release the drug into the blood stream which then travels to the brain. there it latches on to receptors that are usually triggered by prescription pain pills or heroin, blocking the craving to get high. dr. richard rosenthal of mount sinai hospital oversaw the clinical trials. what excited you th
available by the end of next month. anna werner take is a look. >> i wok up every day. my focus on life was to find a way to have, get oxycontin to function throughout the day. >> reporter: 39-year-old chris borgioni got hooked on painkiller after breaking his hip in 2003, battled addict forcing five years before hitting rock bottom. >> i knew if i've continued on the path i would eventually die. >> reporter: he checked into a clink where they gave him a pill used to...
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. anna shows us how the scene escalated. anna, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. the chase and alleged beating is under investigation in both states. boston globe reports new hampshire's attorney general has opened an investigation and the massachusetts state police are looking into whether troopers used excessive force in apprehending the suspect.5:t >> about an hour after he sped away from police wednesday afternoon, richard simone of worcester, massachusetts was on his knees facing about 10 officers, some with their guns drawn. one officer seemed to lunge at him and land a punch and others joined in. the beating went on for more than 20 seconds. the 50-year-old suspect took over a dozen blows from officers' fists and feet. a massachusetts state police spokesperson said simone had warrants for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, larceny and failure to stop for police. >> wasn't fighting him so a little bit much. >> massachusetts state police said they would conduct two separate reviews to determine whether the level of force used was appropriate. >> this is a hi
. anna shows us how the scene escalated. anna, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. the chase and alleged beating is under investigation in both states. boston globe reports new hampshire's attorney general has opened an investigation and the massachusetts state police are looking into whether troopers used excessive force in apprehending the suspect.5:t >> about an hour after he sped away from police wednesday afternoon, richard simone of worcester, massachusetts was on...
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kos met sonics good question. anna werner looks at the price of beauty next. >>> and if you're heading out, watch us live through the cbs all-access app on your digital device. >>> coming up, senate republican leader mitch mcconnell in studio 57. we'll be right back. i wanwho doesn't?ape. so i bike. i get all of my greens. and i try not to faint. this... i can do easily. benefiber® healthy shape. just a couple of spoonfuls every day means fewer cravings. plus, it's all natural, clear, taste-free and dissolves completely. it's clinically proven to keep me fuller longer and helps keep me healthy inside and out. benefiber® healthy shape. this, i can do. find benefiber® healthy shape in the fiber aisle. hey troy! hello so, thanks for testing our new car service today. oh, no problem. this is the nicest ride sharing service i've ever been in. i'm so comfortable...i could take a nap right now. so, our rates are a little bit different... okay we charge by the amount of gas consumed. ooh since we traveled 4.43 miles, and this chevy malibu offers an epa estimated 47 miles per gallon
kos met sonics good question. anna werner looks at the price of beauty next. >>> and if you're heading out, watch us live through the cbs all-access app on your digital device. >>> coming up, senate republican leader mitch mcconnell in studio 57. we'll be right back. i wanwho doesn't?ape. so i bike. i get all of my greens. and i try not to faint. this... i can do easily. benefiber® healthy shape. just a couple of spoonfuls every day means fewer cravings. plus, it's all...
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anna paquin and forest whitaker. >> there is a gold mine of information available for us now. it wasn't available when doing original research. >> part of the reason people retell that story is to ensure people don't forget what happened. >> the original won nine emmys. the history channel will air the updated roots, four part series beginning tonight tonight at 9:00 p.m. >> there is no arguing we enjoyed beautiful weather for the holiday. >> rachel captured light clouds in this shot of a fly over. >> we're going to have a nice sunset. live doppler 7 giving us all quiet except cloud cover pushing into the bay. so oakland and richmond will have low fog. fog burns off by 9:00. 99 in antioch. 80 in san jose and san francisco, 69 degrees. friday, into saturday, a lot of spots are going to head into lower 100s to round out the weekend. >> excellent. thank you. >> abc7 news sports director larry beil is back. >> we're going to have a nail biter again, it looks like tonight. >> if you thought game six is stressful, i just want to survive game seven. steph curry trying to do all he can i
anna paquin and forest whitaker. >> there is a gold mine of information available for us now. it wasn't available when doing original research. >> part of the reason people retell that story is to ensure people don't forget what happened. >> the original won nine emmys. the history channel will air the updated roots, four part series beginning tonight tonight at 9:00 p.m. >> there is no arguing we enjoyed beautiful weather for the holiday. >> rachel captured light...
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. anna werner is covering. >> johnson's baby powder makes se feel soft, fresh and loved. >> reporter: these commercial from the 1970s and '80s helped onnvince thousands of american women to use johnson and johnson's baby powder, which contains talc. like many, 62-year-old gloria ristesund used it for feminine hygiene. until in 2011 she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. her attorney says talc was found re her ovarian tissue. >> there are studies that go back decades showing that genital use of talcum powder increases the risk of ovarian cancer. >> reporter: he says there are some 1,200 similar cases filed against j&j around the country. wa february, another st. louis jury awarded $72 million to the family of jacqueline fox of birmingham, alabama, who died of ovarian cancer last october. she too used j&j talcum powder products. johnson & johnson said it will appeal the verdicts in both cases. in this videotaped statement, j&j's chief medical officer defended the company's use of talc. >> we are confident in our position that there is no causal association between talc and >>arian canc
. anna werner is covering. >> johnson's baby powder makes se feel soft, fresh and loved. >> reporter: these commercial from the 1970s and '80s helped onnvince thousands of american women to use johnson and johnson's baby powder, which contains talc. like many, 62-year-old gloria ristesund used it for feminine hygiene. until in 2011 she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. her attorney says talc was found re her ovarian tissue. >> there are studies that go back decades showing...
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billion deal to buy anna core. they hope the acquisition will boost its hold on drug business. they have been working on an experimental eczema treatment. it could be the first new treatment in 15 years. >>> a live look at the big board the. dow down about 198 points. >>> mcdonald's garlic fries are making a big comeback when you can find them back on the menu in the south bay. >> plus, steph curry is hitting bus stops near you. kind of. where you can snap a picture on the reigning's mvp boat still ahead. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, wanna drink more water? with sodastream you turn plain water into sparkling water in seconds. and because it's so delicious, you'll drink 43% more water every day. sodastream. love your water. >>> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is dragon fruit. i did a tip on it not too long ago and i got a lot of emails on it. i see it in the store. i don't know what to do with it. you made it look so easy and it takes so good. thank you. i'm going to do another tip. they are fabulous. they look intimidating but they're not. when you buy them, beautiful red color all
billion deal to buy anna core. they hope the acquisition will boost its hold on drug business. they have been working on an experimental eczema treatment. it could be the first new treatment in 15 years. >>> a live look at the big board the. dow down about 198 points. >>> mcdonald's garlic fries are making a big comeback when you can find them back on the menu in the south bay. >> plus, steph curry is hitting bus stops near you. kind of. where you can snap a picture on...
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given strict instructions on dress code by anna wintour. superstar beyonce managed to possibly save the best for last, arriving fashionably late in this beaded latex gown. jamie yuccas, cbs news, new york. >> the night raises money for anna wintour's costume set at the met. an individual ticket can cost $25,000. unbelievable. >>> the gazebo where tamir rice was killed may be saved. and a man accused of court. "the miami herald" -- prosecutors say james medina brought what he thought was a bomb from an undercover agent. court papers show no link between the suspect and any international militant group. cleveland.com reports that a gazebo where tamir rice was fatally shot by police might be preserved. demolition was delayed after a request from the smithsonian. it's discussing options for preserving the gazebo given its importance to african-american history. 12-year-old rice was killed in 2014 after police thought the toy gun he was carrying was real. "the tennessean" reports that employees of public universities are now allowed to carry guns on campuses in the state. the governor le
given strict instructions on dress code by anna wintour. superstar beyonce managed to possibly save the best for last, arriving fashionably late in this beaded latex gown. jamie yuccas, cbs news, new york. >> the night raises money for anna wintour's costume set at the met. an individual ticket can cost $25,000. unbelievable. >>> the gazebo where tamir rice was killed may be saved. and a man accused of court. "the miami herald" -- prosecutors say james medina brought...
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he sat down with one reporter, anna werner. >> this set of circumstances makes my blood boil. >> reporter: for maryland attorney general brian frosh, the conclusion, after a seven-month investigation, is clear: >> it looks to me like sophisticated and very aggressive folks targeting the most vulnerable people in our society, people who are poor, people who are cognitively impaired, and people who are young and unsophisticated. >> reporter: he's now suing access funding and related entities, alleging they duped at least 74 victims of lead paint poisoning in baltimore, people like crystal linton, who suffered lead poisoning as a child and was left functionally illiterate. to safeguard her future she received a $630,000 settlement. but after getting fliers from companies promising quick cash of course lynton sold her future payment stream, then valued at $408, 000, for just $66,000, some of it to access funding. do you feel like you understoo understood-- no. >> reporter: how it worked? >> no. >> reporter: so you don't know how you signed away your money essentially? >> no. >> r
he sat down with one reporter, anna werner. >> this set of circumstances makes my blood boil. >> reporter: for maryland attorney general brian frosh, the conclusion, after a seven-month investigation, is clear: >> it looks to me like sophisticated and very aggressive folks targeting the most vulnerable people in our society, people who are poor, people who are cognitively impaired, and people who are young and unsophisticated. >> reporter: he's now suing access funding...
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claims and anna werner is following this. >> reporter: prince's sister tyka nelson and four of his five half-siblings appeared in court today to agree on who would manage the future of for prince's assets. attorney frank wheaton represents half-brother alfred f ckson. >> all of the attorneys met with a judge in his private chambers to discuss the lay of the land, and we're all quite pleased. >> reporter: prince died of unknown causes at his paisley park compound april 21st. as assets, including his music catalog, are said to be worth more than half a billion dollars. if no will is found, minnesota law will govern how it should be divided, says cbs legal analyst rikki klieman, and that would be expensive. >> minnesota has a 16% tax rate on estates. the federal government is approximately 40%. so you're dealing with the heirs getting less than 50%. al reporter: under minnesota law, half siblings and full siblings are treated the same, l all six would divide the potential multimillion dollar pot, unless rumors of prince trssibly having a child turn out to be true. >> the whole idea that th
claims and anna werner is following this. >> reporter: prince's sister tyka nelson and four of his five half-siblings appeared in court today to agree on who would manage the future of for prince's assets. attorney frank wheaton represents half-brother alfred f ckson. >> all of the attorneys met with a judge in his private chambers to discuss the lay of the land, and we're all quite pleased. >> reporter: prince died of unknown causes at his paisley park compound april 21st....
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mission. "fox & friends" plaza. >> smells so amazing in our hallway not just because anna kooiman is back from vacation it's national barbecue month. use the #fox barbecue fest. send them on facebook, twitter, et cetera. we have a big barbecue competition. >> if you are in the area come on down. it's not homeless cooking breakfast it's barbecue officials. >> 4:00 in the morning smell that. it's unbelievable. >> i was going to bring breakfast this morning and wheel of cheese. i knew we were doing this. there is no need. >> two minutes after the hour on saturday morning. we have a fox news alert. the coast guard searching for a woman who may have fallen overboard a carnival cruiseship. the crew put the book on lockdown searching the entireship for sarah. >> to see to make sure every guest must be in their room. the coast guard stepped in after video surfaced of the 33-year-old falling overboard 2:00 a.m. friday. the boat was 200 miles from galveston, texas, where it is docked year around. a man accused of shooting two cops one of them in the face is now charged with attempted murder. ian mc
mission. "fox & friends" plaza. >> smells so amazing in our hallway not just because anna kooiman is back from vacation it's national barbecue month. use the #fox barbecue fest. send them on facebook, twitter, et cetera. we have a big barbecue competition. >> if you are in the area come on down. it's not homeless cooking breakfast it's barbecue officials. >> 4:00 in the morning smell that. it's unbelievable. >> i was going to bring breakfast this morning...
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first" on this saturday morning. i am anna kooiman. >> thank you for starting your day and ending your week with us. >> debris has been found of the nissing flight 804. >> the news coming as the search intensifies in the mediterranean for plane debris. >> benjamin hall joins us with the latest. >> good morning. the consensus very much as you said there terror was responsible for this crash not technical failure. meanwhile the search continues in a vast area south of the island of crete. we have heard in the last faw moments debris found which was belonging to the aircraft and passengers debris found. the p 3 is known as the bad boom. magnetic objects such as an aircraft bea
first" on this saturday morning. i am anna kooiman. >> thank you for starting your day and ending your week with us. >> debris has been found of the nissing flight 804. >> the news coming as the search intensifies in the mediterranean for plane debris. >> benjamin hall joins us with the latest. >> good morning. the consensus very much as you said there terror was responsible for this crash not technical failure. meanwhile the search continues in a vast area...