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-8332. >> harris: thanks for watching. here's "the daily briefing." >> julie: your daily briefing starts right here, right now. here are three big stories we are following for you. french president macron set to speak with updates on the fire at notre dame. plus an raucus bernie sanders town hall. did you watch it? and dana, greg, jesse and the rest of "the five" are in nashville. they will join us live to tell us what they are upto. hello, everyone. i'm julie banderas in for dana perino and this is "the daily briefing." we begin top of our hour, french president macron is about to give an address on the massive fire at notre dame cathedral. the investigation into what caused the inferno in full swing as the city of lights tries to recover from one of its darkest days. we will go to president macron as he addresses the nation. >> translator: together in paris, the capacity to marvelize, to unite in order to win. all loy onni along our history, have built cities, ports, churches. many have been burned or destroyed by the war, revolut n revolutiorevolutio revolutions and each time w
-8332. >> harris: thanks for watching. here's "the daily briefing." >> julie: your daily briefing starts right here, right now. here are three big stories we are following for you. french president macron set to speak with updates on the fire at notre dame. plus an raucus bernie sanders town hall. did you watch it? and dana, greg, jesse and the rest of "the five" are in nashville. they will join us live to tell us what they are upto. hello, everyone. i'm julie...
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. right now let's check in with julie banderas who is in harris! >> julie: hey, guys prayed thinking very much paid fox's alert, new reaction as the house democrats issue subpoena for the mueller report. let's go >> kennedy: 86. i'm julie banderas in for harris faulkner today. jerry nadler now demanding the justice department turn in that unredacted mueller report. in's underlying evidence by may 1st. the attorney general william barr is scheduled to testify before congress paid the white house meantime today heading back at nadler's move saying democrats have nothing else to talk about. now that the mueller report shows president trump did nothing wrong. watch this. >> jerry nadler is irrelevant in this situation. the american people now know that regardless of what the democrats were saying about the president's lies, they were telling it with zero evidence of their proof. now he wants to go deeper. one is the stop? the fact is it's more political grandstanding by someone who has nothing to run on, nothing to talk about other than trying to attack a man who has now been proven completel
. right now let's check in with julie banderas who is in harris! >> julie: hey, guys prayed thinking very much paid fox's alert, new reaction as the house democrats issue subpoena for the mueller report. let's go >> kennedy: 86. i'm julie banderas in for harris faulkner today. jerry nadler now demanding the justice department turn in that unredacted mueller report. in's underlying evidence by may 1st. the attorney general william barr is scheduled to testify before congress paid the...
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we have spring in new york. >> it's coming in may. hold onto your seat. julie banderas in for sandra smith. president trump heading to indiana where he will address the nra convention during our show. we'll have it for you. the president had plenty to say last night in exclusive interview with sean hannity. he weighed in on anything from the mueller saga, border security, to the 2020 race. >> president trump: these were the two that talked about the insurance policy in case hillary clinton loses. if she loses we have an insurance pollz. that was the insurance policy. now she lost and they're trying to infiltrate the administration to really it's a coup. i think it's far bigger than watergate. i think it's possibly the biggest scandal in political history in this kun traoe. let's see how high it goes up. when it goes to clapper, brennan, comey, these people. i would imagine some other people maybe a little higher up also knew it and maybe a lot higher up. i've known joe over the years. he is not the brightest light bulb in the group. the way the world is today is we have a strong mili
we have spring in new york. >> it's coming in may. hold onto your seat. julie banderas in for sandra smith. president trump heading to indiana where he will address the nra convention during our show. we'll have it for you. the president had plenty to say last night in exclusive interview with sean hannity. he weighed in on anything from the mueller saga, border security, to the 2020 race. >> president trump: these were the two that talked about the insurance policy in case hillary...
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hemmer live in new york city. sandra has the day off. welcome back. >> julie: happy april. bring in spring. i'm julie banderas. the trump administration making one thing clear to the american people. the president is serious about the threats. take him at his word. a point repeatedly made on the sunday shows. >> it certainly isn't a bluff. you can take the president seriously. he is looking at the metrics. secretary nielsen saying we're in a meltdown at the breaking point. >> when the president said he will close the border that is an unrealistic boast on his part. >> the democrats won't give us additional money. the president will do everything he can if closing the ports of entry mean that, that's exactly what he intends to do. >> the president is calling a crisis at the border threatening to shut down portions of it this week. he has given the order to cut off aid. >> we'll do everything we can to stop it. it's absurd. >> the president feels like the only way to control the problem is move to people from the port of entry to the ungoverned spaces where we need a wall ill' support
hemmer live in new york city. sandra has the day off. welcome back. >> julie: happy april. bring in spring. i'm julie banderas. the trump administration making one thing clear to the american people. the president is serious about the threats. take him at his word. a point repeatedly made on the sunday shows. >> it certainly isn't a bluff. you can take the president seriously. he is looking at the metrics. secretary nielsen saying we're in a meltdown at the breaking point. >>...
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new york city. sandra has the day off. >> julie: i'm julie banderas in for sandra. assange was carried out of the ecuador embassy after the south american nation withdrew its asylum. >> bill: greg palkot is tracking this now. what have we learned? >> i think they're moving very fast in london. we understand that julian assange will be appearing now in a london court. a couple hours ago he was brought out of that ecuador embassy and he could be headed to the united states soon. police went in when the ecuadorian government released the asylum he was using to be holed up there. he looked a lot different than when i met him in the past few times. hag ard with a grizzly beard. angry, screaming. assange is famous or infamous for the classified information that he has leaked from the state department and also from the pentagon via his wikileaks website with the help in part of then bradley manning. most recently he is famous for the 2016 leaking of democratic national committee, dnc and hillary clinton campaign messages and documents supposedly with the involvement of the russians. h
new york city. sandra has the day off. >> julie: i'm julie banderas in for sandra. assange was carried out of the ecuador embassy after the south american nation withdrew its asylum. >> bill: greg palkot is tracking this now. what have we learned? >> i think they're moving very fast in london. we understand that julian assange will be appearing now in a london court. a couple hours ago he was brought out of that ecuador embassy and he could be headed to the united states...
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all week. julie hirschfeld davis, congressional correspon the "new york times." jeff zeleny, senior washington f corresponden cnn. karoun demirjian, congressional reporter for the "the washington post," and jerry seib, executive f the "wall stree journal." julie, don mcgahn matters. he's the keystone for obstruction if the democrats move in that direction on capitol hill but will they be able toompel him to testify? julie: listen, it's an wpen questither they'll be able to compel him. there's no question they want to hear from him, if he read the mueller rort. it's clear that many of the questionsth underlyin obstruction issue were answered for mueller and his investigative team by mcgahn. so they've issued a subpoena. they want to talk to him. we heard the president say he's not only going to try to block that, he's going to block any or thesuests that he's going to get from the congressional oversightmi cee and i think it's an open question how they're going to proceed but the democrats are not going to back down here. they really want to the hear from mcgahn. they also want to he
all week. julie hirschfeld davis, congressional correspon the "new york times." jeff zeleny, senior washington f corresponden cnn. karoun demirjian, congressional reporter for the "the washington post," and jerry seib, executive f the "wall stree journal." julie, don mcgahn matters. he's the keystone for obstruction if the democrats move in that direction on capitol hill but will they be able toompel him to testify? julie: listen, it's an wpen questither they'll...
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. it's phony. eh, it's good enough for me. but we're glad you're here anyway. -thank you. -hi, julie. julie regalado... correct. ...is from santa monica, california. -a pastry chef, huh? -yes. yeah? i've been a pastry chef for 15 years at some of the most prestigious hotels, and, um... did you grow up cooking and baking and all that? no. i actually went to school for broadcast journalism, and somehow, during my ways, i figured it out, and i love art, so that's the way that i can incorporate my art skills into my work. and talk about your... you're married. and you got some exciting news coming along, huh? yes. i am married to my amazing husband james. we just celebrated our 1-year anniversary. and i'm -- we are expecting our first child, so we're very excited about that. -well, we're excited for you. -thank you. and we wish you luck on the show. thank you. hi, jennifer. we have joe, julie, and jennifer here. yes. jennifer hedge is from bakersfield, california. -what do you do there? -i am a district superintendent for an elementary school district. okay. and you're married? i am. we'
. it's phony. eh, it's good enough for me. but we're glad you're here anyway. -thank you. -hi, julie. julie regalado... correct. ...is from santa monica, california. -a pastry chef, huh? -yes. yeah? i've been a pastry chef for 15 years at some of the most prestigious hotels, and, um... did you grow up cooking and baking and all that? no. i actually went to school for broadcast journalism, and somehow, during my ways, i figured it out, and i love art, so that's the way that i can incorporate my...
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the state to manage their treatment. next to him is julie k. brown, an investigative reporter at the "miami herald," whose recent investigation "perversion of justice" just won a polk award. it examines a plea deal given to affluent palm beach sex abuse or r jeffrey epstein. and sitting closest to me here is sacha pfeiffer, investigations correspondent at npr. sacha was part of the "boston globe's" spotlight team that won the 2003 pulitzer prize for public service after revealing the catholic church's cover-up of widespread clergy sexual abuse. so we are really lucky to have them, and we will get into it now. so you have all done outstanding investigations work at local newspapers and other organizations. something i think people do not always understand is how time-consuming that reporting is, so tell us a little bit, using your specific experiences, why it takes so long. andrew. andrew: sure, so we were dealing with this massive system, the biggest line item in the texas budget. it is regulated by the largest state agency in the country and that have come up like, about 50,000 empl
the state to manage their treatment. next to him is julie k. brown, an investigative reporter at the "miami herald," whose recent investigation "perversion of justice" just won a polk award. it examines a plea deal given to affluent palm beach sex abuse or r jeffrey epstein. and sitting closest to me here is sacha pfeiffer, investigations correspondent at npr. sacha was part of the "boston globe's" spotlight team that won the 2003 pulitzer prize for public service...
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"the washington post," and jerry seib, executive editor of the "wall street journal." julie, don mcgahn matters. he's the keystone for obstruction if the democrats move in that direction on capitol hill but will they be able to compel him to testify? julie: listen, it's an open question whether they'll be able to compel him. thers no question they want to hear from him, if he read the mueller report. it'sar c that many of the thestions underlyin obstruction issue were answered for mueller a his investigative team by mcgahn. so they've issue a subpoena. they want to talk to him. we heard the presidentay he's not only going to try to block that, he's going to block any of thes g requests that he'sng to get from the congressional oversight c it's an open question how they're going to proceed but the democrats are notac going to down here. they really want to the hear from mcgahn. they also want to hear from mueller and other figures in thisut investigation mcgahn is key so they have a few avenues they can pursue. they could try toholdm in contempt of congress. they could try in various wa
"the washington post," and jerry seib, executive editor of the "wall street journal." julie, don mcgahn matters. he's the keystone for obstruction if the democrats move in that direction on capitol hill but will they be able to compel him to testify? julie: listen, it's an open question whether they'll be able to compel him. thers no question they want to hear from him, if he read the mueller report. it'sar c that many of the thestions underlyin obstruction issue were...
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. do you? yeah. sign the petition, folks! in december 2012, julie and brian hambleton began a petition, demanding the police open a fresh investigation into the 1974 birmingham pub bombings. we had to face the public and go out onto the streets begging for signatures, literally. and i found that very difficult. excuse me, sir, could you sign our petition please? i'm alright, thank you. cheers. excuse me, sir? excuse me? can i trouble you for a signature? i haven't got the time, mate, sorry. it's hard. it's really hard. justice for the victims of the birmingham pub bombings! but slowly, they won support. hi, julie, i'm maureen. hello, maureen. i'm maureen mitchell, i was a victim in the bombings. oh, my god. hello. it's really nice to meet you, oh, my god. and you. i was at a vigil in november, but you'd got so many other people around you. were you in the tavern in the town? i was in the... the mulberry bush? yeah. maureen mitchell was so badly injured in the mulberry bush pub, she was given the last rites. it's emotional for me because you have been through it, literally, and
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is immune from being searched emotions are high but mixed. so this i feel like oh well. julie said that you feel like a friend yeah. i feel like i said the same time and believe me i know but i think. the protesters have to stay on the streets until a civilian not a military transitional council is in place. i don't even now in studio w.'s not. not i mean things are changing so fast on the ground we heard the latest news of don's interim leader announcing the formation of a limited civilian government within two years what do you make of that recent announcement it's interesting because he kind of made some concessions towards the protests movement to the. leaders. in contradiction to his predecessor who stepped down yesterday so it's not really known what's going to happen next because basically he said it's going to take two years that's was his produce is for disaster said yesterday so i'm not sure if the process would be happy with that that it's taking two years for them to have a transitional civilian government so we'll have to see how things develop in the next few weeks we
is immune from being searched emotions are high but mixed. so this i feel like oh well. julie said that you feel like a friend yeah. i feel like i said the same time and believe me i know but i think. the protesters have to stay on the streets until a civilian not a military transitional council is in place. i don't even now in studio w.'s not. not i mean things are changing so fast on the ground we heard the latest news of don's interim leader announcing the formation of a limited civilian...
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. but for jennifer and rick and julie, their two families are forever joined through death and life. the death coming 21 years ago when jennifer son dion died suddenly from meningitis at the age of four. >> i remember it was a female doctor, and she said, i am so sorry. if there is anything we can do, your son is brain dead. >> dion's heart went to save the life of a two year old girl, melissa logan, julie's daughter. and though identities in such cases are often kept confidential at the donor recipient gathering, julie put two and two together. >> i said, can i talk to you for a minute. i said, my daughter has your son's heart. >> and then she said the most amazing words. she said, would you like to meet her? she said, she is in the lobby. >> it was the beginning of a 20 year love story. the fullers being there for every one of melissa's birthdays, graduations and transplant anniversaries, reveling in the fact that dion's heart made it all possible. but dion's heart can do it in more. it is failing and melissa has been told she will soon need another transplant. >> i really don't k
. but for jennifer and rick and julie, their two families are forever joined through death and life. the death coming 21 years ago when jennifer son dion died suddenly from meningitis at the age of four. >> i remember it was a female doctor, and she said, i am so sorry. if there is anything we can do, your son is brain dead. >> dion's heart went to save the life of a two year old girl, melissa logan, julie's daughter. and though identities in such cases are often kept confidential...
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displaced by conflict and disaster. from the. julie's film work also reflected stories she heard in conflict. her directorial debut in the land of blood and honey deals with rape during the bosnian war the year after in two thousand and thirteen julie addressed the un security council on sexual violence the world has yet to take up war zone rape as a serious priority hundreds of thousands if not millions of women children and men have been raped in conflicts in our lifetime the numbers are so vast and the subjects so painful that we often have to stop to remember that behind each number is someone with a name a personality a story and dreams no different from ours and those of our children following julie's appeal the security council adopted its broadest resolution on sexual violence in conflict before their bodies are able jolie has continued to advocate for more action on sexual assault wherever she goes demanding that survivors be heard and cared for perpetrators prosecuted and that organizations including nato and the u.n. do more to stop or. the world. jolie the seems to take
displaced by conflict and disaster. from the. julie's film work also reflected stories she heard in conflict. her directorial debut in the land of blood and honey deals with rape during the bosnian war the year after in two thousand and thirteen julie addressed the un security council on sexual violence the world has yet to take up war zone rape as a serious priority hundreds of thousands if not millions of women children and men have been raped in conflicts in our lifetime the numbers are so...
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government has announced elections in july to replace the ousted president of the lezzies but opponents say the old regime is trying to cling to power just in the new guys i. spoke to journalist. algiers and i allstar about concerns people have about the presidential elections that are planned. perth easters i interviewed yesterday told me that they will boycott the election in july because they don't believe that there can be a new free election you know gloria as long as members good to speak of inner circle still in power they say that the new presidential election is only a strike if he's got the political elite to maintain this stage is called the demonstrators seem determined to take the streets and give their immense meant and today that humans are clear they want the end of what they call was carrying two larger yes really unique protesters are asking for the three d. jubilee to leave this includes interim created an identity then get their last. last prime minister. and the head of the constitution confident to give bill a. all right jim in a world in algiers thank you so much for
government has announced elections in july to replace the ousted president of the lezzies but opponents say the old regime is trying to cling to power just in the new guys i. spoke to journalist. algiers and i allstar about concerns people have about the presidential elections that are planned. perth easters i interviewed yesterday told me that they will boycott the election in july because they don't believe that there can be a new free election you know gloria as long as members good to...
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property records from showing up in searches. >> julie carlson spent months downloading files from the state's unclaimed property records and crunching the data. she's taking me out for a spin. the state's website looks easy and straightforward. last name, first name, middle initial, city. julie is putting in a name. blurred here for privacy. the person lives in san francisco. she puts that in too. we find no unclaimed money. >> if your particular property rof record in the database has your city name misspelled and you put in the correct spelling of the city, it's not going to pull up. >> watch what happens when she changes the spelling of san francisco to fran san sis cal is. >> $4,307. >> four grand hiding in plain sight. if you go far enough into the unclaimed property website, this helpful video explains that. >> when narrowing the search by city, you can enter partial information. for example, if you lived in sacramento, you can just enter sac for the city. >> the video offer other search tips, too. >> try common misspellings of your name. >> great advice. then it gets weirder th
property records from showing up in searches. >> julie carlson spent months downloading files from the state's unclaimed property records and crunching the data. she's taking me out for a spin. the state's website looks easy and straightforward. last name, first name, middle initial, city. julie is putting in a name. blurred here for privacy. the person lives in san francisco. she puts that in too. we find no unclaimed money. >> if your particular property rof record in the...
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beautifully and there lies the presidential elections until july the use of one they'll joins me on set he's a professor of political science and culture university good to have you with us here the protesters were successful in bringing beautifully out can they bring the next set of goals to fruition now or are they running out of steam i don't think so obviously the beautiful and the second the demand was for the three b.'s to go but are you as one of the bees the president of the constitutional council has gone the protest was a see. movement about the moment they think they have the upper hand and that's why they're continuing to pour first and this is the ninth friday in a load of gold on the streets how important is it for the protest the opposition to now have a unified leadership with a clear path forward if they are to prevail. i don't think so at the moment too of the moment they have been successful they thought that if the street or the protesters would have a leadership of the beast little chip might be inflated obviously there are certain names who could potentially le
beautifully and there lies the presidential elections until july the use of one they'll joins me on set he's a professor of political science and culture university good to have you with us here the protesters were successful in bringing beautifully out can they bring the next set of goals to fruition now or are they running out of steam i don't think so obviously the beautiful and the second the demand was for the three b.'s to go but are you as one of the bees the president of the...
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up crew you can get through text messages and the crew began july 18 of 2018 and they have collected 90,000 syringes in the first six months of the program and the san francisco youth foundation pick up crew receives these messages via telephone and through text. they usually arrive at the pick up site within 58 minutes. once they arrived on site, they take a picture and when they cleaned the area they take a picture and send it back to the person who texted them. commissioner brown do you have any comments? >> one thing i'd add to the presentation about the needle exchange is the number of new hiv infections from people who inject drugs dropped from 2010 to 2016. it's been an effective program. there may be other factors involved such as adherence to antiv antivet -- antiretrovirals but also i wanted to add the phone number you just mentioned for folks to send a text to if they should see a syringe, the number is 415-810-1337 if you see a syringe on the street or anywhere else. text to that number and they'll send back a photo showing it's cleared and the response time has been less
up crew you can get through text messages and the crew began july 18 of 2018 and they have collected 90,000 syringes in the first six months of the program and the san francisco youth foundation pick up crew receives these messages via telephone and through text. they usually arrive at the pick up site within 58 minutes. once they arrived on site, they take a picture and when they cleaned the area they take a picture and send it back to the person who texted them. commissioner brown do you...
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and making station agents more visible. i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. bart says it's a direct response to passenger surveys that show safety is a top concern. new at 10:00, amber lee live look at the plan underway. >> reporter: frank, the plan started today during the morning commute. you'll see more officers and fare inspectors. fare inspectors. soon after we arrived at the west oakland bart station monday evening, we saw the man going through the fare gate without a ticket. not long after two other fare cheats. passengers say that's not all. >> one time i experienced a lik they could beef up security personally. >> reporter: bart says it is beefing up security in response to passenger concern. starting monday, many bart employees are wearing bright green vests to announce their presence. officers and fare inspectors are working extra hours and additional days during their week. >> we know mandatory overtime is not sustainable, so our idea is to deploy them, keep it going for a bit, and then pull it back. >> reporter: they didn't say how long the increased patrols wo
and making station agents more visible. i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. bart says it's a direct response to passenger surveys that show safety is a top concern. new at 10:00, amber lee live look at the plan underway. >> reporter: frank, the plan started today during the morning commute. you'll see more officers and fare inspectors. fare inspectors. soon after we arrived at the west oakland bart station monday evening, we saw the man going through the fare gate...
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iphone sales. julie: it sounds like another boring quarter for apple. i think it is the same news every quarter. more seriously, the things you can look to that are very strong, their installed base continues to grow. service revenue continues to grow. it's still a strong story for apple, despite all that. caroline: talk to us about the real strengths. is it all about the fact that services really is starting to grow? they call it a record quarter in terms of the services number, $11.5 billion. julie: we expect to continue to see record quarters. i think also while the hard-core business is still -- the hardware business is still the core of apple, a lot of the growth has to come from services. whether it's smart watch or home pod or something else that i have to have, they rely on the smartphone and smartphone upgrades, but a lot of the growth will come from services. that's where you will see more revenue per consumer as we look forward. caroline: they are talking about their installed base being 1.4 billion users. is this enough? do we worry that base might erode when we have s
iphone sales. julie: it sounds like another boring quarter for apple. i think it is the same news every quarter. more seriously, the things you can look to that are very strong, their installed base continues to grow. service revenue continues to grow. it's still a strong story for apple, despite all that. caroline: talk to us about the real strengths. is it all about the fact that services really is starting to grow? they call it a record quarter in terms of the services number, $11.5...
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moment to look back at one particular scandal that relates to these matters. julie mcdonald, notoriously corrupt interior official during the george w. bush administration who was forced to resign. in december of 2006 after anonymous complaint sparked an investigation, the inspector general released a report showing that ms. mcdonald had given internal department documents to industry lobbyists and that she had run roughshod over career department staff who tried to stand in her way. i had serious concerns about the report and what was happening at the department. so literally more than a decade ago, i placed a hold on a nominee to the interior department pending some accountability for these flagrant abuses by ms. mcdonald. the next day after months of the original report became public, she finally resigned. later that year i requested an expanded probe into interior decisions related to the endangered species act that ms. mcdonald had been involved in. there was evidence of her meddling directly affecting species in the pacific northwe northwest. the interior inspector gen
moment to look back at one particular scandal that relates to these matters. julie mcdonald, notoriously corrupt interior official during the george w. bush administration who was forced to resign. in december of 2006 after anonymous complaint sparked an investigation, the inspector general released a report showing that ms. mcdonald had given internal department documents to industry lobbyists and that she had run roughshod over career department staff who tried to stand in her way. i had...
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row this is the interim government has announced elections in july to replace the ousted former president of the opponents say the old regime is trying to cling to power but just in a new guys. we will now try and connect to journalist tub who is in algiers jamila if you can hear me people have been taking to the streets against the old elite for weeks now how much longer will the military tolerate these protests. look if you can have that down there has been combinations from the region to repress the demonstrations from thursday to friday go eastward to go read around the algae to prevent protist jer's coming from all the region to perth to get off street in the company go yesterday morning on to write your policies and then bloke for few hours the taxes to get on birth control all these being actually where the good teachers are used to gather and include opportune police use inventively chair getting old and clear to disclose their knowledge and mostly crowd i've seen a lot of injuries but i can't say for sure how many people were in yesterday clashes actually the police has
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president. i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. the announcement from swalwell did not come as a surprise. he's made about 20 trips to iowa after the last election, but tonight he clarified how he hopes to stand out in a crowded field of fellow democrats. ktvu's jana katsuyama is here now with what's expected to be the focus of swalwell's campaign. >> julie and frank, eric swalwell is a father of two and he's reaching out to young people, planning a big town hall in florida tomorrow to address gun violence. ess gun violence. that's something he's making a big part of his campaign. that appeal to young people along with his launch tonight on stephen colbert's show. >> i'm ready to solve these problems, i'm running for president of the united states. >> reporter: east bay congressman eric swalwell rolling out his presidential announcement on late night tv monday. >> i've already done a lot, but i can do more. i've been in congress for six year. >> reporter: at his campaign office in dublin, the congressional signs have been taken down to prepare for the presidential race.
president. i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. the announcement from swalwell did not come as a surprise. he's made about 20 trips to iowa after the last election, but tonight he clarified how he hopes to stand out in a crowded field of fellow democrats. ktvu's jana katsuyama is here now with what's expected to be the focus of swalwell's campaign. >> julie and frank, eric swalwell is a father of two and he's reaching out to young people, planning a big town hall in...
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treatments by private contractors hired by the state to manage their treatment. next to him is julie kay brown, an investigative reporter at miami herald whose recent investigation, per version of justice just won a polk award. examines the plea deal given to jeffrey epstein. and next to me, correspondent at npr. part of the boston globe spotlight team that one the pulitzer prize after revealing the catholic church's coverup of widespread clergy sexual abuse. and we're lucky to have them and we'll get into it right now. you've all done outstanding investigations work at local newspapers and other organizations. something i think people don't always understand is how time consuming that reporting is. so tell us a little bit, using your specific experiences, why it takes so long, andrew? >> sure, so, you know, we were dealing with this massive system. it was a single-- it's the biggest line item in the texas budget. it's regulated by the largest state agency in the country that has like about 50,000 employees. and so, to get inside of that took-- takes a huge amount of effort. we ended up,
treatments by private contractors hired by the state to manage their treatment. next to him is julie kay brown, an investigative reporter at miami herald whose recent investigation, per version of justice just won a polk award. examines the plea deal given to jeffrey epstein. and next to me, correspondent at npr. part of the boston globe spotlight team that one the pulitzer prize after revealing the catholic church's coverup of widespread clergy sexual abuse. and we're lucky to have them and...
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again, i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. just as quickly as the man grabbed the child, he let him go and then took off. that's when a group of good samaritans chased down that suspect and held him until police arrived. police arrived. police say the brazen attempt happened friday afternoon near the busy corner of market and castro streets. ktvu's debora villalon is live now in the city after talking to one of the men that chased down the suspect. >> reporter: well, julie, it was really a bold crime. such a busy spot, in the daylight, and so many people around, and friday about noon everyone in the vicinity heard the mother's screams. ms. >> right at this point we passed the woman with her children. >> reporter: this couple had just passed the mom with an infant in a front pack and a toddler by the hand when they heard a struggle and looked back. ooked back. >> she's screaming you know, please, please, someone help me, and we noticed a man that was quickly walking by us with a child in his arms just like this. >> reporter: adam and sabrina are parents themselves to 4-year-o
again, i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. just as quickly as the man grabbed the child, he let him go and then took off. that's when a group of good samaritans chased down that suspect and held him until police arrived. police arrived. police say the brazen attempt happened friday afternoon near the busy corner of market and castro streets. ktvu's debora villalon is live now in the city after talking to one of the men that chased down the suspect. >> reporter: well,...
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your good fight we fought a good julie saxenda and mean jones shared a hug as julie's furniture was loaded onto a moving van wednesday. >>they and their neighbors face an uncertain future as their rent-controlled apartment complex here on iraq street will soon be demolished, i'm a only million dollars i make a good wage. >>but as a professional, but it's not enough to pay the rent around here heard we have a lot of residents here who are disabled. >>we have children have special needs and disabilities. we will be forced. >>despite impassioned pleas n e approved a plan to allow the property owner to replace the rent controlled apartments with market rate housing. mayor lisa matter check. it's a fully compliant project. >>where's the owner wants to sell. i feel like it's their right to sell their property. >>the city council late last year approved a similar project also on rock street where another 20 rent-controlled apartments are slated to be repltced by market rate housing. it's a disturbing trend says former mayor lenny siegel. >>it's not just a matter of being sympathetic for th
your good fight we fought a good julie saxenda and mean jones shared a hug as julie's furniture was loaded onto a moving van wednesday. >>they and their neighbors face an uncertain future as their rent-controlled apartment complex here on iraq street will soon be demolished, i'm a only million dollars i make a good wage. >>but as a professional, but it's not enough to pay the rent around here heard we have a lot of residents here who are disabled. >>we have children have...
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government has announced elections in july to replace the ousted former president abilities beautifully opponents say the old regime is trying to cling to power just in a new guys i'm. earlier we spoke with journalist khatab in algiers and we asked her why people there are so concerned about those presidential elections that are planned for july perkins' there is that interview yesterday in companies that there was boycotted the election in july because they don't believe that there can be a new election and i'll tell you i don't know members of the nerves. were that the new production the election news on the a strike to the throat the political elite to maintain this. museum or streakers in detail mind to take the streets and give this event are often met and today their demands are clear that they want the help what they called the full glass appearing to enjoy yes the regime here to be pretty girls are not this creepy to believe if you leave this includes into recruited and i did it out then that they're. going to and i have tried we need more again and the head of the c
government has announced elections in july to replace the ousted former president abilities beautifully opponents say the old regime is trying to cling to power just in a new guys i'm. earlier we spoke with journalist khatab in algiers and we asked her why people there are so concerned about those presidential elections that are planned for july perkins' there is that interview yesterday in companies that there was boycotted the election in july because they don't believe that there can be a...
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and this is the eighth friday in a row an interim government has announced elections in july to replace the ousted president of jealousies but opponents say the old regime is trying to cling to power but just in a new guys. i spoke to journalist. in algiers and i asked her about concerns people have about the presidential elections that are planned for the july. perkins' gears i interviewed yesterday in companies that they will boycott the election in july because they don't believe that there can be a new election in that area i don't know members of the critics because you know it's all feeling. that the new protests aren't showing the election is only a strike to the thought the political elite to maintain this. and the demonstrators still don't mind to take the streets and give their men the lead and today their demands are clear that they want the. what they call to go are appearing to o.j. yes the ruling elite predictors are i've got this creepy to believe to leave this includes. i did it out they've got their. back proudly. and the head of the constitution is gone they gi
and this is the eighth friday in a row an interim government has announced elections in july to replace the ousted president of jealousies but opponents say the old regime is trying to cling to power but just in a new guys. i spoke to journalist. in algiers and i asked her about concerns people have about the presidential elections that are planned for the july. perkins' gears i interviewed yesterday in companies that they will boycott the election in july because they don't believe that there...
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the constitution to act as interim leader and who is in a presidential election it's for july the fourth protesters are also calling on some of the military's top leaders to resign including general argument going home protesters accuse or not doing enough to rid the country of what they call look or the power a group which they say has been secretly running algeria in the shadow of former president bush of flicka judges if you go to jail algeria has its men algeria doesn't need you there are plenty of people that can rule geria we want them all to leave. all the garden they all need to go we want to tell guy they need to know that the people have empowered us to get rid of the gangs. it's not needed speaking it's forty million algerians women men old people young people on the streets all of these people are asking you in the name of everything that's holy to leave the country alone to leave its people be algeria is a great nation it's greater than any of. the interim government maybe hoping that electing a new president will be enough to satisfy the protesters but the economy is
the constitution to act as interim leader and who is in a presidential election it's for july the fourth protesters are also calling on some of the military's top leaders to resign including general argument going home protesters accuse or not doing enough to rid the country of what they call look or the power a group which they say has been secretly running algeria in the shadow of former president bush of flicka judges if you go to jail algeria has its men algeria doesn't need you there are...
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for the men, the space race an extraordinary voyage of apollo 11. before we get to july of 1969, let's start 1957, 1958. what was the effect of sputnik. it created a sensation in this country. crazy. they somehow out science to us. we were stunned. people started wondering what was next, bombs coming down, nuclear bombs from the next larger satellite? space stations with nuclear missiles. it created nasa a year later, we had to respond somehow. it was the height of the cold war, which a lot of people now do not understand how tense everything was. a lot of people thought world war iii was starting. >> to the fact that sputnik happened, did we have a space program at all at that point? >> space might be stretching it. we had a satellite program. you may of heard burner from ground, that was a nazi in charge of the v2 program for germany. we scooped him up and a lot of other scientists and engineers and brought them over here under the top-secret program called top-secret paperclip. all the services, navy, army each had their own program for space and a satellite. >> how quickly d
for the men, the space race an extraordinary voyage of apollo 11. before we get to july of 1969, let's start 1957, 1958. what was the effect of sputnik. it created a sensation in this country. crazy. they somehow out science to us. we were stunned. people started wondering what was next, bombs coming down, nuclear bombs from the next larger satellite? space stations with nuclear missiles. it created nasa a year later, we had to respond somehow. it was the height of the cold war, which a lot of...
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government has announced elections in july to replace the ousted former president abilities beautifully opponents say the old regime is trying to cling to power just in a new guys i'm. earlier we spoke with journalist khatab in algiers and we asked her why people there are so concerned about those presidential elections that are planned for july perth thinkers i interviewed yesterday in company that there was going to come to the election in july because they don't believe that there can be a new election and i'll tell you i don't know that members of the nerves are feeling . that the new production the election is only a strike to the throat they're probably teco the leak to maintain this thank you demonstrators that didn't mind to take the streets and give the men are often met and today that demands are clear that they want the and the what they called the poor who are uncaring to r.j. yazid regime would be pretty curious are people at this creepy to believe to leave this includes interior every day and i did it out then cut their. time back crimewave. and the head of the constitutio
government has announced elections in july to replace the ousted former president abilities beautifully opponents say the old regime is trying to cling to power just in a new guys i'm. earlier we spoke with journalist khatab in algiers and we asked her why people there are so concerned about those presidential elections that are planned for july perth thinkers i interviewed yesterday in company that there was going to come to the election in july because they don't believe that there can be a...
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okonedo obviously, julie walters obviously. jessie buckley though is the real star in this. her character is a free spirit and she is so dynamic playing this role. she's so fluid, so natural playing this role. she's a real force of nature. so there are some great scenes between rose and her mother because rose is so wild and her mum, julie walters, is so kind of uptight, so they work together very nicely. bits of it reminds me of the film educating rita from many years ago that really made julie walters' name, and rita was herself a free spirit. there are little echoes of that one from the 80s. and some people saying jessie buckley, her star is born. she's going to be a really big thing. yeah, i think so. because she can sing and she can act. she does it very easily or makes it look easy. what this film captures is that need that a lot of people have to perform, that need a lot of people have to get on stage, to sing, and you don't really want to do anything else. you can't imagine a normal life, you can't imagine a 9—5job, you have to just follow your dream. certainly gritty, it doesn'
okonedo obviously, julie walters obviously. jessie buckley though is the real star in this. her character is a free spirit and she is so dynamic playing this role. she's so fluid, so natural playing this role. she's a real force of nature. so there are some great scenes between rose and her mother because rose is so wild and her mum, julie walters, is so kind of uptight, so they work together very nicely. bits of it reminds me of the film educating rita from many years ago that really made...
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julie saxenda and mean jones shared a hug as julie's furniture was loaded onto a moving van wednesday. >>they and their neighbors face an uncertain future as their rent-controlled apartment complex here on iraq street will soon be demolished, i'm a only million dollars i make a good wage. >>but as a professional, but it's not enough to pay the rent around herare disabled. >>they have children have special needs and disabilities. >>we will be forced out of our what we call home. >>despite impassioned pleas from residents some out a new city council on tuesday approved a plan to allow the property owner to replace the rent controlled apartments with market rate housing. mayor lisa matter check. it's a fully compliant project. >>where's the owner wants to sell. and. i feel like it's their right to sell their property. >>the city council late last year approved a similar project also on rock street. we're another 20 rent-controlled apartments are slated to be replaced burng tre mayor being sympathetic for the people who are losing their homes as a result of them in the community rocks tre
julie saxenda and mean jones shared a hug as julie's furniture was loaded onto a moving van wednesday. >>they and their neighbors face an uncertain future as their rent-controlled apartment complex here on iraq street will soon be demolished, i'm a only million dollars i make a good wage. >>but as a professional, but it's not enough to pay the rent around herare disabled. >>they have children have special needs and disabilities. >>we will be forced out of our what we...
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the april 11 calls at 15 cents and you look out to july expiration and you buy one of the july calls paying 69 cents and that cost you, and that is your maximum risk. >> what a trade. snap is up more than 20% since the time of the call so dan, what do you do >> it was a good idea. it was a bad trade in hindsight, trying to thread that needle by selling the april 11 call and the stock was down at 9:50 and i was giving myself enough time and enough room and at this point i think there's more upside in snap especially out to july and that is the call that this trade is long so what i would do is roll that short april 11 call and maybe just turn the july long 11 call into a vertical and sell the 14 strike and that seems to be the prior high from the fall. >> two weeks ago mike said homebuilders were a home run for investors. >> if you take a look at all of the stocks that are comprised in the xhp which is the s&p select homebuilders index etf and what you will see is the valuation of the whole group is trading at 12 times forward earnings and that's a cheap multiple and the homebuilders
the april 11 calls at 15 cents and you look out to july expiration and you buy one of the july calls paying 69 cents and that cost you, and that is your maximum risk. >> what a trade. snap is up more than 20% since the time of the call so dan, what do you do >> it was a good idea. it was a bad trade in hindsight, trying to thread that needle by selling the april 11 call and the stock was down at 9:50 and i was giving myself enough time and enough room and at this point i think...
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two thousand and thirteen they played a positive role it was on july third of two thousand and thirteen that they took over and they have led egypt in a direction that's even more authoritarian with an even larger role for the egyptian military in the economy up to forty percent control of the economy now i'm precedented new gypped then we've seen before so what militaries do really really
two thousand and thirteen they played a positive role it was on july third of two thousand and thirteen that they took over and they have led egypt in a direction that's even more authoritarian with an even larger role for the egyptian military in the economy up to forty percent control of the economy now i'm precedented new gypped then we've seen before so what militaries do really really
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democrats came back in 2018. democrats now are heading there in july. it will be on july 30th and 31st. not one night. could be two nights and could be upwards of ten candidates each night on stage. there is excitement in the democratic party and i'm sure we'll see that on the debate stage up in detroit at the end of july, brooke. >> midwest, next july. mark preston, thank you very much for that news. >>> also breaking news now in the house oversight committee voted to subpoena the man in charge of approving white house security clearances. this is all happening after a whistleblower alerted house investigators that her boss and others approved the security clearances for 25 people who had disqualifying issues. a source tells cnn that both jared kushner and ivanka trump were on the list of 25. republicans and democrats divide over the issue. so let's go to our cnn senior congressional correspondent manu raju with more. and what you have learned on the subpoena? >> reporter: yeah, along party loans, this vote was 22-15 in the house oversight committee for a subpoena for carl klein, the forme
democrats came back in 2018. democrats now are heading there in july. it will be on july 30th and 31st. not one night. could be two nights and could be upwards of ten candidates each night on stage. there is excitement in the democratic party and i'm sure we'll see that on the debate stage up in detroit at the end of july, brooke. >> midwest, next july. mark preston, thank you very much for that news. >>> also breaking news now in the house oversight committee voted to subpoena...
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pregnant, due a week from today. thank you for joining us tonight. i'm andre senior. >> and i'm julie haener. that story owner is also not alone. her tea shop is one of three small businesses in that same plaza broken into that just morning. they're at story road near the junction of interstate 280 and highway 101. new tonight, the leasing office tells us nine break ins have occurred in just the past two months. >> reporter: yes, julie, it appears to be a growing problem in the relatively new complex, and you have to feel for that owner. at a teem when she should be taking care of herself and preparing for her little one, she's now worrying about her business. you can see it's now boarded up after a burglar smashed the glass front door and stole several electronics. >> >. the passenger gets out of car and he swings whatever tool he has to break the door. >> reporter: security cameras capture a thief breaking into the tea life cafe with what appears to be a hammer or something similar. he rummages through the boba shop making off with two laptops and tablets. it happened 5:45 monday mo
pregnant, due a week from today. thank you for joining us tonight. i'm andre senior. >> and i'm julie haener. that story owner is also not alone. her tea shop is one of three small businesses in that same plaza broken into that just morning. they're at story road near the junction of interstate 280 and highway 101. new tonight, the leasing office tells us nine break ins have occurred in just the past two months. >> reporter: yes, julie, it appears to be a growing problem in the...
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between april and july in one thousand nine hundred four rwanda was ravaged by one of the most intensive campaigns of mass murder in history radical hutus killed an estimated one million people to seize and moderate hutus with the backing of a significant section of the population. to live actually well i walked through all the buildings there were bodies everywhere in every single building the wall person could peer in the courtyard as well you know there were bodies everywhere you looked. some thirty five thousand dead people the ground was littered with bodies. one divide is addicted to shit but i deeply troubling the come on my dead it will fall. on my daddy i said about we have a bit of a shit about us we can reach a lot of it but it is very small reached up and was the boss and i know i was about it was it a case in which he's got a plan to put it to chicago and how to run it what i'm going to. want to share with us to one hundred years old money of course i know it and your idea was a put up for the who kind of opening up for if i do a petition we're going to move them w
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yes. you had over. four hundred days between april and july in one nine hundred ninety four rwanda was ravaged by one of the most intensive campaigns of mass murder in history radical hutus killed an estimated one million people to seize and moderate hutus with the backing of a significant section of the population who were to leave actually when i walked through all the buildings there were bodies everywhere in every single building a person could peer in the courtyard as well you know there were bodies everywhere you looked on thirty five thousand dead people the ground was littered with bodies . one divide is addicted to shit pathetically traveling to come on my daddy's little farm. only my daddy i said about we have a bit of a shit about both of us we can reach a number of the various money to help my boss and i know i was about it was a rare case in which he's got a plan for to get to chicago and how to run it right under this. one issue room where she behaved which is for the mentally ill for i don't know what and your idea was a put up for who got to work on a not for side o
yes. you had over. four hundred days between april and july in one nine hundred ninety four rwanda was ravaged by one of the most intensive campaigns of mass murder in history radical hutus killed an estimated one million people to seize and moderate hutus with the backing of a significant section of the population who were to leave actually when i walked through all the buildings there were bodies everywhere in every single building a person could peer in the courtyard as well you know there...
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some july buying in here. by the way, those july buying, it was july 62.5 calls, how are they doing, 80 cents and now the stock's trading 77, 78, so these are trading somewhere close to some real money. so i mean, these are huge gains. you have to take stuff off into that ifotook it off way too early, i was taking this off early yesterday afternoon because i thought at any moment we're going to see something that's going to pull it back down it hasn't happened >> let me go this way, then. for the short-term guy, the trader >> got to trade it >> it's the trader mentality, stock pops a lot, got to take some off the table i would suggest, well, you know, if you love it, when are you going to get back in >> i still own the stock >> i was going to say to jim, though, that's different mentality, different time frame, different perspective. >> and i still own the stock i sold the calls and i'm probably going to be out of the stock as well and my mentality there is i'm not negative on it but jim pointed out something else when you see a stock go up 30% plus in a matter of hours, we're calli
some july buying in here. by the way, those july buying, it was july 62.5 calls, how are they doing, 80 cents and now the stock's trading 77, 78, so these are trading somewhere close to some real money. so i mean, these are huge gains. you have to take stuff off into that ifotook it off way too early, i was taking this off early yesterday afternoon because i thought at any moment we're going to see something that's going to pull it back down it hasn't happened >> let me go this way,...