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carolina. on board was a beautiful, tall and feisty redhead named kate waring, a daughter of the south, of a fine southern family. an often troubled young woman who was sitting on this train was finally on the brink of something very good. and what is it about trains? the ease there in that enclosed space of befriending perfect strangers. somewhere along the line between a greeting and good-bye, kate waring's invisible fate jumped its track. and quite unaware of the dark force descending, she disembarked to a future utterly changed. charleston, south carolina. it almost goes without saying is a show piece of american history and southern manners. its charm is deeply embedded as the families who count seven, eight, ten generations here. kate waring was born to one of those families. grew up in a fine, big house along the historic waterfront called the battery. dance lessons, birthday parties. >> dad, if we catch a turtle, can we keep it? >> doting parents, janice and tom, who adored their own daughter. she had you essentially wrapped around her finger. >> oh, absolutely. she was the love of
carolina. on board was a beautiful, tall and feisty redhead named kate waring, a daughter of the south, of a fine southern family. an often troubled young woman who was sitting on this train was finally on the brink of something very good. and what is it about trains? the ease there in that enclosed space of befriending perfect strangers. somewhere along the line between a greeting and good-bye, kate waring's invisible fate jumped its track. and quite unaware of the dark force descending, she...
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here? where are you? i can't see you. kate harley, come on up. [applause] in november 2017, we and the residents of this city were very fortunate because kate hartley accepted the role of permanent director of the mayor's office of housing and community development. there was an incredible amount of work that has been placed on her shoulders immediately. including to make the rental assistance demonstration, rad program, successful so that thousands of public housing residents could be housed safely in homes that any of us would be proud to call our home. she has developed creative ways to finance affordable housing construction and to protect and preserve existing units. she's helped aspiring homeowners and first responders and teachers become first-time homeowners and home buyers. these are just a few snapshots of the work that kate has poured her heart and soul into over the last 25 years, that she has dedicated to finding solutions to the affordable housing challenges that we all face today. i recall that when you were first asked to fill the interim director position, one of t
here? where are you? i can't see you. kate harley, come on up. [applause] in november 2017, we and the residents of this city were very fortunate because kate hartley accepted the role of permanent director of the mayor's office of housing and community development. there was an incredible amount of work that has been placed on her shoulders immediately. including to make the rental assistance demonstration, rad program, successful so that thousands of public housing residents could be housed...
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starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bouldan. thanks for joining me. a ticking time bomb. that's what federal investigators warn in a new report about the dangerous overcrowding occurring in government border facilities. a government report, not an advocacy group, not democratic members of congress, not attorneys representing migrants. this is a 16-page report compiled by the department of homeland security. look at these images. what they found is shocking. mass overcrowding of children and adults, some with no access to showers or clean clothes, no laundry facilities. it's all detailed in the report. some children with no access to warm meals for days. adults forced into standing room only conditions for a week, the report says. officials describe the migrants even as banging on cell windows and holding up signs for help. and then there are these images. these are images drawn by children who recently were released from border facilities. the drawings appear to show children -- you know exactly what your eyes tell you. in cages, in jail. the american academy of pediatri
starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bouldan. thanks for joining me. a ticking time bomb. that's what federal investigators warn in a new report about the dangerous overcrowding occurring in government border facilities. a government report, not an advocacy group, not democratic members of congress, not attorneys representing migrants. this is a 16-page report compiled by the department of homeland security. look at these images. what they found is shocking. mass...
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gamed avatar >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow >> good evening. for much of the country it's been a sweltering weekend of unrelenting heat excessive heat warnings and advisories in effect from the mid wall street to the east coast. the heat index topping 110 in baltimore, norfolk and atlantic city at least three deaths are blamed on the heat and late word today, a lightning strike on clearwater beach on florida's gulf coast our kathy park has all the latest >> reporter: this afternoon, lightning at a beach in clearwater, florida, struck a man in 40s. >> it was shocked, like thrown to the ground >> reporter: sending him into cardiac arrest he's currently in critical condition and several are recovering from their injuries. while across the country, scorched cities hit a boiling point with another day of relentless heat >> it's toasty warm. >> reporter: out side of manhattan in queens, hundreds of customers were without power earlier today, and many were finding relief outside rather than inside their home last week, expecting mom elsa was admitted to the hospital
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. >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with kate snow. >>> good evening across louisiana and six other states tonight, there are still concerns about flash flooding, as tropical depression barry now slowly creeps northward, testing levees, swelling rivers and fraying nerves 12 million people are under a flash flood watch tonight. there's a possibility of tornadoes as well. all weekend long, the rain has not stopped, flooding parts of louisiana, the coast guard rescuing residence near the coast. our kerry sanders is in myrtle grove tonight. what are >> reporter: the floodwaters on the street are much lower than they were, but that doesn't mean the troubles associated with what was hurricane barry are far from over. in louisiana today -- >> oh! >> reporter: -- barry still making a mess. ominous skies, multiple tornado warnings baton rouge took a beating as the storm lingered over the city for several hours. while no longer a hurricane, the weather system is still dangerous. what's left of barry is now slowly crawling north, also impacting mississippi, alabama, and arkansas cities l
. >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with kate snow. >>> good evening across louisiana and six other states tonight, there are still concerns about flash flooding, as tropical depression barry now slowly creeps northward, testing levees, swelling rivers and fraying nerves 12 million people are under a flash flood watch tonight. there's a possibility of tornadoes as well. all weekend long, the rain has not stopped, flooding parts of louisiana, the coast guard...
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wedding going on. that's jason and kate. they're both in the air force, majors in the air force, stationed in colorado. [ cheers and applause ] and they have no idea we're watching them. they can't hear us right now. and our plan is to make their wedding night even more special than it already was going to be. let's break in now to their wedding. hello jason and kate. hi, jason and kate. hi, there. hi, guys. [ cheers and applause ] how are you? i'm jimmy kimmel. i'm doing a show from the zappos theater right now. we're very close to you. congratulations. >> thank you. >> jimmy: sorry to interrupt. what were you guys doing? >> we got our family here. we're like, getting ready to get married. >> jimmy: i was wondering if i might step in and you might let me preside over your ceremony. would that be all right? >> uh. sure. >> jimmy: okay. roland, that's okay with you? >> that's okay with me. >> jimmy: don't worry, i was an altar boy for many years. i know how to do it. we are gathered here today in this most sacred place, planet hollywood in las vegas, to join in holy matrimony, ja
wedding going on. that's jason and kate. they're both in the air force, majors in the air force, stationed in colorado. [ cheers and applause ] and they have no idea we're watching them. they can't hear us right now. and our plan is to make their wedding night even more special than it already was going to be. let's break in now to their wedding. hello jason and kate. hi, jason and kate. hi, there. hi, guys. [ cheers and applause ] how are you? i'm jimmy kimmel. i'm doing a show from the...
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lo queremos en un nuevo día, lo extrañamos mucho ,. >> más adelante tenemos entrevista con kate del castillo . >> vamos con un adelanto de la reina del sur . >> este lunes llega el evento que no te puedes perder, el gran final de esta producción número 1, se despide con un final que no puedes olvidar prepárate, la reina del sur gran final esta noche por telemundo . >> no se lo pueden perder, además, tenemos entrevista con kate del castillo . >> será que habrá una terera parte . >> espero que sí . >> vamos a una pausa antes qué nos tienen amores . >> buenos días chicos, buenos días todos en casa . >> este segmento me dejó en alarma . >> Édgar bernal hace historia como primer latinoamericano en ganarel tour de francia . >> y un juez federal obligó al gobierno aceptar peticiones de asilo, quédese con nosotros ya regresamos con más en un nuevo día . >> (♪ mÚsica ♪) . >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> sÍ seÑores estamos de regreso y vamos con los deportes de "un nuevo dÍa" cÓmo estas >>> encantado compartir contigo >>> quienes estÁn desayunando, momento a parte para la h
lo queremos en un nuevo día, lo extrañamos mucho ,. >> más adelante tenemos entrevista con kate del castillo . >> vamos con un adelanto de la reina del sur . >> este lunes llega el evento que no te puedes perder, el gran final de esta producción número 1, se despide con un final que no puedes olvidar prepárate, la reina del sur gran final esta noche por telemundo . >> no se lo pueden perder, además, tenemos entrevista con kate del castillo . >> será que...
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news" with kate snow >> good evening. we begin tonight with a shake-up at the highest level of america's national security network. dan coats, the director of national intelligence, charged with overseeing the country's intelligence agencies, is stepping down in less than three during his tenure, coats' public assessments often contradicted those of the president late today the president named his successor. hans nichols is at the white house. hans >> reporter: kate, it's believed coats will leave august 15th, marking the end of a tumultuous relationship between him and the president he served. dan coats oversees 17 different agencies but his tenure was often at odds with president trump over issues, including north korea and russia. >> the white house announced on twitter that vladimir putin is coming to the white house in the fall >> say that again. [ laughter ] >> vladimir putin coming to the -- >> did i hear you -- >> yeah, yeah. >> okay. >> yeah. >> that's going to be special. >> reporter: coats publicly contradicted the president on kim jong-un's willingness to give up hi
news" with kate snow >> good evening. we begin tonight with a shake-up at the highest level of america's national security network. dan coats, the director of national intelligence, charged with overseeing the country's intelligence agencies, is stepping down in less than three during his tenure, coats' public assessments often contradicted those of the president late today the president named his successor. hans nichols is at the white house. hans >> reporter: kate, it's...
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hill, and kate ackley for cq roll call. describe for our viewers what the new democrat coalition is. rep. kilmer: it is a group of members, democratic members in the house who are forward-looking, pro-innovation, pro-economic growth. there are a lot of new members but that is not why we are called the new democrats. in fact, of the 40 seats that flipped from republican to democrat, 32 are members of the new democrat coalition. we call ourselves the new dems because we try to look at old problems through a new lens. when we talk about economic policy, for example. while there is a lot of focus on redistributive policies, our focus is on how do you grow that economic pie and make sure everybody can earn a slice of it. often times in washington, d.c. the debate is government as always the problem and in some instances seeing government is always the solution. the new democrats say, how do we reinvent government? have government work better to solve problems for the american people? we are 103 members strong. that makes us the largest ideological coalition within the house democratic ca
hill, and kate ackley for cq roll call. describe for our viewers what the new democrat coalition is. rep. kilmer: it is a group of members, democratic members in the house who are forward-looking, pro-innovation, pro-economic growth. there are a lot of new members but that is not why we are called the new democrats. in fact, of the 40 seats that flipped from republican to democrat, 32 are members of the new democrat coalition. we call ourselves the new dems because we try to look at old...
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been in constant pain. her son and daughter, adam and kate, were both investigated by police for a potentially assisting their mother's suicide. he had asked adam to contact the swiss clinic dignitas with a view to potentially ending her own life there. his phone was seized. vicki dating kate's house. kate found her after returning home one day last february. eye then sat with her. didn't go in an ambulance —— i stop the police took it. mum was a victim andi the police took it. mum was a victim and i was are suspect. it was very, very stressful. after almost a year, the coroner returned a verdict of suicide. kate and adam were cleared of any involvement. in england, wales, northern ireland, being found guilty of assisted suicide can lead toajail guilty of assisted suicide can lead to a jail term of up to 1a years. in scotland, is not a specific crime, but helping someone take their own life can lead to a charge of culpable homicide. all these laws will be scrutinised today in parliament. kidney specialist, doctor david randall, supports cannot killing, an alliance of organisati
been in constant pain. her son and daughter, adam and kate, were both investigated by police for a potentially assisting their mother's suicide. he had asked adam to contact the swiss clinic dignitas with a view to potentially ending her own life there. his phone was seized. vicki dating kate's house. kate found her after returning home one day last february. eye then sat with her. didn't go in an ambulance —— i stop the police took it. mum was a victim andi the police took it. mum was a...
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. kate beckinsale is here tonight.pp [ cheers and ause it's a good show plus, his show "cobra kai" is back for a second ason on youtube premium. ralph macchio is here. "cobra kai!" [ cheers and applause and since it is national poetry month, we're closing out the show with spoken word poet rudy francisco >> steve: whoapplause >> jimmy: stick around we'll be right back with more of "the tonight show" everybody. ♪ ♪ [ air horn ] ♪ [text tone] [text tone] [text tone] ♪ ♪nice ♪ ♪mmmmmm ♪ so nice♪ ♪ ♪nice ♪ steady the elbna shootowe one? ♪ ♪ ahh ak boom shaka l feisty. ♪ ahh de try target same day livery. delivered to your door so you can do more. ♪ feels so good ♪ feels so good ♪ feels so good target run and done. ♪ protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. with the #1 name frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. ♪ how do you like it, i ♪ how do you like♪ ♪ more, more, more ♪ how do you like it, how do you like it ♪ all you can eat isack. how do you like that? applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neig
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. thanks very much. thanks to you for joining us today. i'm jim chute oh. kate baldwin starts right now. >> hello everyone, i'm kate baldwin. thanks so much for joining me. first up, a breaking brand spanking new poll from the all-important first in the nation state of iowa. let me show you this. the new usa today poll shows that joe biden is still in the lead with likely democratic caucusgoers at 44%. but the lead has taken a big heat. kamala harris surging with 16 and 14 prs respectively. bernie sanders taking a slide and down into the single digits. all the more interesting because this poll was taken after the big debates and tracks with what cnn's poll just released yesterday shows nationally. speaking of sanders, his campaign just released its latest fundraising total, bringing in $18 million in the last three months. so what does it all mean? who better to explain than iowa's favorite son. jeff zeleny joining me now. so many numbers, so little time. what do you make of it? >> kate, good morning. let's do some math here. the reality is for bernie sanders that $18 he raised in the
. thanks very much. thanks to you for joining us today. i'm jim chute oh. kate baldwin starts right now. >> hello everyone, i'm kate baldwin. thanks so much for joining me. first up, a breaking brand spanking new poll from the all-important first in the nation state of iowa. let me show you this. the new usa today poll shows that joe biden is still in the lead with likely democratic caucusgoers at 44%. but the lead has taken a big heat. kamala harris surging with 16 and 14 prs...
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and they haven't. instead i am joined by three viewers of the programme, kate walsh and james sinister and in our edinburgh studio alex cameron. thank you to all of you for coming on news watch. let's start with the issue of the shouting turn of the programme, kate, you have been in the question time audience, how did you find it? the actual audience i was in the spine andi the actual audience i was in the spine and i have noticed, and this is before fiona bruce, a blaina blame at her door, that the audiences have been getting more rowdy in calling out and shouting out, and i remembera rowdy in calling out and shouting out, and i remember a few occasions when david dimbleby actually injected people from the studio, they were so rough and ready about things. and itjust lowers the tone of the whole thing. it doesn't become a debate, it becomes a shouting match. we raise concerns about the turn of the show with the bbc and this is what they had to say,... question time generates strong views and opinions on panel and audience. alex cameron, what do you have to say about the tone
and they haven't. instead i am joined by three viewers of the programme, kate walsh and james sinister and in our edinburgh studio alex cameron. thank you to all of you for coming on news watch. let's start with the issue of the shouting turn of the programme, kate, you have been in the question time audience, how did you find it? the actual audience i was in the spine andi the actual audience i was in the spine and i have noticed, and this is before fiona bruce, a blaina blame at her door,...
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christine, julie, brooke, allison, dave, great job. i'm poppy harlow. "at this hour with kate bolduan" starts right now. >>> hello, everyone, thanks, poppy. i'm kate bolduan and that you for joining me. they have secured the most women's world cup wins, they have scored the most goals in a world cup tournament. they have won the most consecutive world cup championships, and now they're getting a world class celebration. you're looking right there at city hall where you see the mayor, bill de blasio, and the first lady there who will be beginning the festivities. this is like the second chapter of this huge honor for the u.s. women's national soccer team. first it started with a new york ticker tape parade and the keys to the city will be happening very soon for the u.s. women's national soccer team after winning their fourth world cup title. the last time the city had a celebration like this, there's your quiz of the day, four years ago when the same team won the 2015 world cup. it has been a party all morning long in lower manhattan. crowds lining the streets, cheering on the
christine, julie, brooke, allison, dave, great job. i'm poppy harlow. "at this hour with kate bolduan" starts right now. >>> hello, everyone, thanks, poppy. i'm kate bolduan and that you for joining me. they have secured the most women's world cup wins, they have scored the most goals in a world cup tournament. they have won the most consecutive world cup championships, and now they're getting a world class celebration. you're looking right there at city hall where you see...
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"nightly news" with kate snow it has been a long anxiety filled weekend for residence rad over again after 7 poi.1 magnitude earthquake many are without running water people are worried of the possibility of more large quakes to come. scientists said as many as 30,000 aftershocks the governor dispatched troops to help. migu miguel almaguer is inside. how are things tonight >> reporter: we continue to feel the aftershocks. at this laundry place while the ceiling is comin, e 4,000 earthquakes have rocked the region near ridge crest. and thursday's 6.4 today sizable after shocks are rattling nerves and leaving many on edge. >> out here, we feel a little safer. >> reporter: bridget cunningham's family won't sleep under their roof >> it is scary >> reporter: with the governor declaring a state of emergency in the area. >> you have to go over these huge crack and crevices on the road april has returned >> it will never feel the same again. >> reporter: the large tremors and sparking fires and buckling some homes many are now rebuilding what they cane is infru cracks like this can be prepar
"nightly news" with kate snow it has been a long anxiety filled weekend for residence rad over again after 7 poi.1 magnitude earthquake many are without running water people are worried of the possibility of more large quakes to come. scientists said as many as 30,000 aftershocks the governor dispatched troops to help. migu miguel almaguer is inside. how are things tonight >> reporter: we continue to feel the aftershocks. at this laundry place while the ceiling is comin, e...
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of the problem in fiji and the region in sydney australia kate lyons so reporter for the guardian australia and she's been covering this issue extensive late in wellington new zealand joe say susa santos is the managing director at strategic group asia pacific that's an international security consultancy group. and in the united arab emirates saudi end up. fiji's ambassador to united nations hello overweights good to have you here i'm i'm just going to show an interactive map from the guardian australia to secure us an idea of where in the world we're talking about and how big the problem may well be so the drug route you've never heard of as a map of pacific drug busts i'm just going to look here from florida free colombia at an all the way across the pacific oppen to fiji and the nurse various stories about what is going on in these parts of the world ok can you give us one story that stands out that really explains fiji's grappling with the drug problem about trafficking and what's getting even bigger. great to be with you femi yes one of the one example is we've seen this incr
of the problem in fiji and the region in sydney australia kate lyons so reporter for the guardian australia and she's been covering this issue extensive late in wellington new zealand joe say susa santos is the managing director at strategic group asia pacific that's an international security consultancy group. and in the united arab emirates saudi end up. fiji's ambassador to united nations hello overweights good to have you here i'm i'm just going to show an interactive map from the guardian...
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are upset about planned hour shut offs. >> from the water to your lawn and neighborhood, i'm kate larson in marin county. how pg&e's water power safety program could shut off your water supply. >> i'm amanda del castillo in san jose. she and her friends at andy's pet shop are hoping to go the nonprofit route. abc7 news starts right w. >> announcer: now news to build a better bay area. from abc7. >> to just say to people, you need to prepare, is really inadequate and it's frightening. >> worried and frustrated, pg&e got an earful from customers tonight about possible power shut offs in the event of wildfire danger. >> we have live team coverage tonight of the potential black outs and their impact, but let's start with abc7 news reporter cornell barnard live in oakland. cornell. >> reporter: dion and eric, pg&e says all of its customers need to be prepared for the possibility of what it calls public safety power shut offs in the event of wildfire danger. but, you know, some people told us tonight they can't afford to lose power at all. >> i was not a girl scout, but i should have be
are upset about planned hour shut offs. >> from the water to your lawn and neighborhood, i'm kate larson in marin county. how pg&e's water power safety program could shut off your water supply. >> i'm amanda del castillo in san jose. she and her friends at andy's pet shop are hoping to go the nonprofit route. abc7 news starts right w. >> announcer: now news to build a better bay area. from abc7. >> to just say to people, you need to prepare, is really inadequate and...
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to go to our correspondent here in berlin kate brady she's at our parliamentary studio and in washington helen the humphrey's on the story for us to both of you good evening kate let me start with you the u.s. has made a formal request germany has germany offered a reply well so far brown we don't have an official reply but we did hear in an interview earlier today from all of shelties the vice chancellor here in germany and he was assisted in the cabinet meeting for angela merkel today she's currently on vacation and in an interview with the phunk media group all of shots very much made it clear that the message here from germany is deescalation he said that the goal of all responsible politicians must be to observe the situation with a sober and careful attitude and not to sleepwalk into an even bigger crisis or the attitude here in germany is very much against any kind of heavy handed over robust gauge men in the gulf in the gulf and at the moment germany is keeping this request at all and yes like it thinks but no things and when it's interesting that we've got the united
to go to our correspondent here in berlin kate brady she's at our parliamentary studio and in washington helen the humphrey's on the story for us to both of you good evening kate let me start with you the u.s. has made a formal request germany has germany offered a reply well so far brown we don't have an official reply but we did hear in an interview earlier today from all of shelties the vice chancellor here in germany and he was assisted in the cabinet meeting for angela merkel today she's...
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>> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is nbc "nightly news" with kate snow. > good evening. for much of the country it's been a leweltering weekend of unreing heat. excessive heat warnings and advisories in effect from the midwest to the east coast. the heat t indexping 110 in baltimore, norfolk and atlantic city. at least three deaths are blamed othe heat. late word today, a lightning strike on clearwater beach on florida's gulf coast. our kathy park has all the latest. >> reporter: this asp t a beach g in clearwater florida, struck a man in his 40s. >> shocked and thrown onto the ground. >> reporter: sending himnto cardiac arrest. he's in intensive care, and several others are being cared for. another day of relentless heat. outside of manhattan, in queens, hundreds of customers were without power, many finding relief outside rather than inside their home. last week, expecting mom elsa cano was admitted to the heat. physically do you think you can handle another one? >> no. no. >> reporter: the storms exasperating conditions, with thousands of custome
>> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is nbc "nightly news" with kate snow. > good evening. for much of the country it's been a leweltering weekend of unreing heat. excessive heat warnings and advisories in effect from the midwest to the east coast. the heat t indexping 110 in baltimore, norfolk and atlantic city. at least three deaths are blamed othe heat. late word today, a lightning strike on clearwater beach on florida's gulf coast. our kathy...
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diplomacy. brent: for more on this i'm joined by our correspondent kate brady on the story for us in berlin. good evening to you, kate. so, we are getting a clear answer from the foreign minister. germany will not join a naval mission in the persian gulf. and we have to clarify, saying it will not join a u.s.-led naval mission, right? kate: exactly. some straight talking from the german foreign minister, reiterating again what we already heard yesterday after that request came from washington to germany to join that u.s.-led mission. right now germany is very much set on trying to find a diplomatic solution, and above all, trying to make sure that the situation does not escalate further. at the same time however, it is worth pointing out that just on the others of europe today in brussels, the new german defense minister, annegret kramp-karrenbauer, or akk as she is known here, was meeting with nato allies including the u.k. and france, who are also very important signatories on that rather fragile iran nuclear deal right now. and her answer to the press was not quite as direct and c
diplomacy. brent: for more on this i'm joined by our correspondent kate brady on the story for us in berlin. good evening to you, kate. so, we are getting a clear answer from the foreign minister. germany will not join a naval mission in the persian gulf. and we have to clarify, saying it will not join a u.s.-led naval mission, right? kate: exactly. some straight talking from the german foreign minister, reiterating again what we already heard yesterday after that request came from washington...
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board the boys put together. travis: hey, guys! trevor: hey, great! brad: brad. travis: travis. kate: hi, travis. i'm kate. lemonis: if i can just get these guys to actually tell their story, the chances of selling that watch are increased dramatically. i tasked them with putting together a simple board that told their story, create a silent salesman that said exactly what you do and why you do it. travis: all right. kate: "express yourself." "get creative." "flexible." ismael: how about this? "flex isn't just a fashion statement, it's a lifestyle." kate: i mean, obviously this is a very... california-inspired mood board. ismael: it feels like a travel agency. you know? like, you're enticing me to go to california. lemonis: there was a story. it just wasn't the story that i was gonna invest in. it felt like venice beach meets, i don't know, "hawaii five-0." did you know it was a watch company? kate: no. trevor: we were trying to make it cool in some way. i think a lot of middle america buy that california lifestyle. lemonis: so you're a california-lifestyle brand now? trevor: well, w
board the boys put together. travis: hey, guys! trevor: hey, great! brad: brad. travis: travis. kate: hi, travis. i'm kate. lemonis: if i can just get these guys to actually tell their story, the chances of selling that watch are increased dramatically. i tasked them with putting together a simple board that told their story, create a silent salesman that said exactly what you do and why you do it. travis: all right. kate: "express yourself." "get creative."...
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you get to enjoy it with family and friends. >>> at this hour with kate bolduan starts now. ♪ >>> hello, everyone i'm kate bolduan. thanks so much for joining us for a special fourth of july version edition of "at this hour." a question to start your day, where is the best place to spend the fourth of july? my answer of course would be anywhere with a grill and a pool. we weren't asking my opinion. if you're running for president, your answer might be slightly different. independence, iowa, perhaps? that is where we will find joe biden this morning. but the real fourth of july fireworks are between biden and senator kamala harris right now. harris is also in iowa, a whole slew of other democrats running for president. but while the two, let's call them both front-runners right now are meeting voters, their campaigns are picking up right where the candidates left off on the debate stage last week. let us go to iowa, cnn senior national correspondent is following kamala harris, and arlette saenz is following joe biden. first to you, kyang, what's going on? >> reporter: the
you get to enjoy it with family and friends. >>> at this hour with kate bolduan starts now. ♪ >>> hello, everyone i'm kate bolduan. thanks so much for joining us for a special fourth of july version edition of "at this hour." a question to start your day, where is the best place to spend the fourth of july? my answer of course would be anywhere with a grill and a pool. we weren't asking my opinion. if you're running for president, your answer might be slightly...
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you back here tomorrow. i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm jim sciutto. "at this hour with kate bolduan" starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. this morning we're getting a good look at what the 2020 general election is going to look like and if you were hoping for a high-minded debate about the bright future for america you should plug your ears h it comes to donald trump, 2020 looks a lot like 2016. division politics at its worst and this time republicans really aren't even trying to stand up to him. yesterday the president unleashed a racist outburst of tweets attacking four democratic congresswomen of color saying that they should, quote/unquote go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came. that's part of the tweet. go back from where you came from is obviously a time worn racist trope and beyond that three of the four lawmakers he's talking about were born in the united states and all of them are american citizens and all of them are elected officials. if you're thinking to yourself right now this doesn't surprise me then
you back here tomorrow. i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm jim sciutto. "at this hour with kate bolduan" starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. this morning we're getting a good look at what the 2020 general election is going to look like and if you were hoping for a high-minded debate about the bright future for america you should plug your ears h it comes to donald trump, 2020 looks a lot like 2016. division politics at its worst and this time republicans...
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>>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. thanks so much for joining me. there have been more than a few blockbuster hearings on capitol hill that have deserved to be called blockbuster, historic and the most highly anticipated of all time. and next week another hearing joins those ranks. robert mueller, the former special counsel who spent more than two years investigating russian interference in the 2016 election, and the president and his campaign, he is finally testifying before congress. democrats and republicans alike finally able to press him on his 448-page report and statements like this. >> the order appointing me special counsel authorized us to investigate actions that could obstruct the investigation. if we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so. >> how important is this moment for the country? we will see. how important is this for the committees? look no further than cnn's report this morning about the intense preparation that is underway. cnn's manu raju is on capitol hill. manu, lay it out for us. what are you hear
>>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. thanks so much for joining me. there have been more than a few blockbuster hearings on capitol hill that have deserved to be called blockbuster, historic and the most highly anticipated of all time. and next week another hearing joins those ranks. robert mueller, the former special counsel who spent more than two years investigating russian interference in the 2016 election, and the president and his campaign, he is finally testifying before...
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. with me are kate andrews, associate director at the institute of economic affairs and james rampton, features writer for the independent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. hong kong's parliament stormed — a story we can expect to find in many of tomorrow's front pages — the telegraph shows protestors vandalising the territories parliament building after breaking their way in. that same photograph features on the front of the financial times who say that the parliament break—in is plunging hong kong deeper in to turmoil. (ani — metro)it continues in the metro — hong kong on the brink — they show masked pro—democracy china warns the uk to stay out of hong kong — that's the story on the front of the i after beijing hits out at british ‘interferance'. away from today's events in hong kong — the guardian's front page carries the image of 15—year—old cori gauff who says her ‘dreams have come true' after knocking out venus williams in the first round of wimbledon. cori gauff also appears on the front of the times — who reveal that umpires at wimbled
. with me are kate andrews, associate director at the institute of economic affairs and james rampton, features writer for the independent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. hong kong's parliament stormed — a story we can expect to find in many of tomorrow's front pages — the telegraph shows protestors vandalising the territories parliament building after breaking their way in. that same photograph features on the front of the financial times who say that the parliament...
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. >> this is nbc "nightly news" with kate snow. >> good evening. continuous aftershocks are still shaking southern california as we come on the air tonight after a massive 7.1 quake hit just outside the town of ridgecrest, that is the same town at the epicenter of that 6.4 earthquake on thursday. this quake substantially more powerful than the first one and felt as far away as mexico. the governor of california has declared a state of emergency and thousands of residents are without clean water or power. tonight the entire region is on edge after a new warning thursday's quake geologists now say, was what is known as a foreshock, a foreshadowing of last night's, and there's a chance last night's may be a preview of more to come. our correspondents are covering from every angle. we begin with miguel almagu almaguer. >> reporter: when that earthquake rumbled through, it was powerful. we're out in the desert. imagine what it felt like in nearby cities. >> get under the table! >> reporter: it struck with fury at 8:19 p.m. >> the front door came open. >> it's okay. hold on. >> reporter
. >> this is nbc "nightly news" with kate snow. >> good evening. continuous aftershocks are still shaking southern california as we come on the air tonight after a massive 7.1 quake hit just outside the town of ridgecrest, that is the same town at the epicenter of that 6.4 earthquake on thursday. this quake substantially more powerful than the first one and felt as far away as mexico. the governor of california has declared a state of emergency and thousands of residents...
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time, frog it! >>> i'm kate larson in san francisco. tonight, thisexclusive video of smpbl sunday's deadly tesla crash. what people in city hall want to do about it. >>> the city is hosting three community meetings. what they're hoping to do and how you can be part of it. >>> there's somebody in the car. >> i'm amanda del castillo in fremont with incredible footage of the police officer rescuing a man from his burning car. we spoke with the officer. "abc7 news" starts right now. >>> now, news to build a better bay area. from abc 7. >>> developing news out of oakland, where a freeway shooting left at least one driver wounded. you can see what appears to be a bullet hole. the shooting happened around 6:30 near the 98th avenue exit. >> the chp shut down freeway, causing a huge traffic jam. both the driver and passenger in that suv went to the hospital. the chp does have a description of the suspect. a man in his 30s to a dark colored sedan. >>> new at 11:00, two people died this evening in separate cal train incidents. the most recent in mountain view where a train hit a perso
time, frog it! >>> i'm kate larson in san francisco. tonight, thisexclusive video of smpbl sunday's deadly tesla crash. what people in city hall want to do about it. >>> the city is hosting three community meetings. what they're hoping to do and how you can be part of it. >>> there's somebody in the car. >> i'm amanda del castillo in fremont with incredible footage of the police officer rescuing a man from his burning car. we spoke with the officer. "abc7...
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kate connor from the planning department and kate hartley from the mayor's office of housing and community development to make brief presentations, but before they do, colleagues, would you like to make any opening remarks? nope? oh, supervisor fewer? >> supervisor fewer: thank you, chair ronen. so i just wanted to say good morning to my colleagues, and also to our audience. i'm excited to talk about our affordable homes for educator and families now initiative, along with my cosponsor, supervisors walton, peskin, and haney. we can all agree that in this affordable housing crisis, we desperately need to create more affordable housing in every part of the city. san francisco is on track to exceed our rena goals, though we are fall far short of our goals for low and moderate income housing. as of last year, the city had already produced 96% of the units needed to meet our goal by 2022. however, this year, we have only produced 31% of the units needed to meet our goal for low and very low-income housing units. so we are including legislation i recently authored and passed which allo
kate connor from the planning department and kate hartley from the mayor's office of housing and community development to make brief presentations, but before they do, colleagues, would you like to make any opening remarks? nope? oh, supervisor fewer? >> supervisor fewer: thank you, chair ronen. so i just wanted to say good morning to my colleagues, and also to our audience. i'm excited to talk about our affordable homes for educator and families now initiative, along with my cosponsor,...
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area, destroying personal items and lots of memories. >> i'm kate larson in san francisco. why this man has won a major international award for the way he's changing food. >>> now, news to build a better bay area, from abc 7. >>> only on "abc7 news," a 5-year-old boy walks away from a catch on the peninsula, and no one knew he was gone until his mother came to pick him up. >> this happened on elder avenue. adding to the mom's terror, the boy was picked up by strangers a few blocks away. >> amanda del castillo is live, as she sat down with the parents, and the camp's founder. >> reporter: yeah, dan, ama, the incident happened back on june 24th. the camp leaders have sent outleters detailing its actions to improve safety. the boy's mother said she returned and found nothing changed. this mother was here to pick up her son. she showed her i.d. and waited. >> other parents came in after me to pick up their child and my son wasn't coming out. >> reporter: at the same time, her husband got a call from work. >> there's a lady on the other line that said they found your son. >> reporter: they f
area, destroying personal items and lots of memories. >> i'm kate larson in san francisco. why this man has won a major international award for the way he's changing food. >>> now, news to build a better bay area, from abc 7. >>> only on "abc7 news," a 5-year-old boy walks away from a catch on the peninsula, and no one knew he was gone until his mother came to pick him up. >> this happened on elder avenue. adding to the mom's terror, the boy was picked...
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morning. i'm poppy harlow. at this how are with kate bolduan starts right now. >> hello, everyone, i'm kate bolduan. thanks so much for joining me. we are right now to hear from house speaker nancy pelosi. what does she do about her own democratic caucus right now? more a question now than ever after a closed-door meeting with her party yesterday where she made a passioned pitch, i'm told for unity. here was part of her pitch. you've got a complaint, come and talk to me about it, but do not tweet about our members and expect us to think that that is just okay. who was the speaker talking about? four very outspoken freshmen liberal democrats, alexandria ocascio-cortez, e lan oh mar, ra she'd da tlaib and pressly. and responses to what has been said, alexandria ocascio-cortez spoke to the "washington post," saying this in part, quote, it's outright disrespectful. so is that what unity sounds like this morning? does this threaten the democrats majority? we will soon found out. we will hear from nancy pelosi. we are watching two other moves from the white house. the president is expec
morning. i'm poppy harlow. at this how are with kate bolduan starts right now. >> hello, everyone, i'm kate bolduan. thanks so much for joining me. we are right now to hear from house speaker nancy pelosi. what does she do about her own democratic caucus right now? more a question now than ever after a closed-door meeting with her party yesterday where she made a passioned pitch, i'm told for unity. here was part of her pitch. you've got a complaint, come and talk to me about it, but do...
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theed. jim and i will see you back here tomorrow morning. >> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. thanks so much for joining me. triple down tuesday is about the only way to describe it at this moment, because that is what president trump is doing with his racist comments aimed at four democratic congresswomen of color. this morning he's been stewing and digging in even deeper, defending his comments. you're shocked, right? what is somewhat shocking is the reaction or really the lack thereof from many elected officials. so far cnn has counted 19 republicans have denounced the president's comments. that is barely a fraction of the republicans in congress. now democrats are going to force the members of the house at least to go on the record and where they stand on this. a resolution, a symbolic vote, but a recorded vote condemning trump's racist tweets. what would that do? wrl this go? is this really the fight the white house wants right now? manu raju, katilan collins have been covering all of this. let me start with manu. manu, you've been talking to lawmakers. what are you hearing from
theed. jim and i will see you back here tomorrow morning. >> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. thanks so much for joining me. triple down tuesday is about the only way to describe it at this moment, because that is what president trump is doing with his racist comments aimed at four democratic congresswomen of color. this morning he's been stewing and digging in even deeper, defending his comments. you're shocked, right? what is somewhat shocking is the reaction or really the lack...
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not, instead i am joined by three viewers of the programme. with me in the studio are kate and james and alex in our edinburgh studio. thank you forjoining us. let's start with the issue of its shouting and town, kate you've been in the audience before how did you find it? the actual audience i was in was fine, but i've noticed and this is pre—fiona bruce, so i did not lay blame on her, the audiences had been getting more and more rowdy. and calling out and shouting out and i remember a few occasions when david willoughby ejected people from the studio because they were self rough and ready about things. and itjust lowers the tone of the whole thing and doesn't become a debate, it becomes a shouting match. we raise concerns about the tone of the show it the bbc and this is what they said. question time often generates strong views and opinions from both the bbc and this is what they said. question time often generates strong views and opinions from both a paddling audience, that's?” views and opinions from both a paddling audience, that's? i think when people want to ask a questi
not, instead i am joined by three viewers of the programme. with me in the studio are kate and james and alex in our edinburgh studio. thank you forjoining us. let's start with the issue of its shouting and town, kate you've been in the audience before how did you find it? the actual audience i was in was fine, but i've noticed and this is pre—fiona bruce, so i did not lay blame on her, the audiences had been getting more and more rowdy. and calling out and shouting out and i remember a few...
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with impeachment proceedings. let's bring in our panel. wall street journal communist, kate batchelor odell and editorial board member kyle peterson. kim, what do you make of these impeachment vote? is at the end of this saga or is it a sign of pelosi and trump that maybe it could come back? >> oh no, this is just the beginning, paul. look, what happened this week is that democrats were exposed as impeachment phonies. they love to talk about this issue and it sounds really good to their base and the president is criminal, high crimes and misdemeanors, except when it comes down to it mrs. pelosi knows it's not what the country wants and it would probably backfire on her more generally. the problem is the more they continue to talk about it the more the pressure builds to actually hold a vote. you saw the beginning of that this week. paul: can, i read the resolution and it did not - in the constitution is as high crimes and misdemeanors but all the article of impeachment is said i misdemeanors and listed a series of character traits and behavior by trump but nothing criminal, no obstruc
with impeachment proceedings. let's bring in our panel. wall street journal communist, kate batchelor odell and editorial board member kyle peterson. kim, what do you make of these impeachment vote? is at the end of this saga or is it a sign of pelosi and trump that maybe it could come back? >> oh no, this is just the beginning, paul. look, what happened this week is that democrats were exposed as impeachment phonies. they love to talk about this issue and it sounds really good to their...
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. >> thanks to all of you for joining us. i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm jim sciutto. at this hour can kate bolduan starts right now. >> i'm kate bolduan. thank you so much for joining me. if there was any doubt what direction president trump wants to make his reelection campaign, last night he made it crystal clear. division. us versus them. racism. and i don't say that slightly. continuing his almost singular focus on four democratic congresswomen of color last night at a rally in north carolina. his rhetoric met by this chant from the audience. >> omar has a history of launching vicious anti-semitic. >> they were chanting send her back. president trump making no attempt to stop the crowd from playing on a time-worn racist trope. of course none of the four targets are on the list of democrats running for president, so what is the president doing here right now? let's get to it. abby phillip has the latest from the white house. manu raju is on capitol hill. abby, first to you. what are you hearing there? >> reporter: kate, this was not an off the remark, as many of them are. this was scrip
. >> thanks to all of you for joining us. i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm jim sciutto. at this hour can kate bolduan starts right now. >> i'm kate bolduan. thank you so much for joining me. if there was any doubt what direction president trump wants to make his reelection campaign, last night he made it crystal clear. division. us versus them. racism. and i don't say that slightly. continuing his almost singular focus on four democratic congresswomen of color last night at a rally in...
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rush back to the white house? new details ahead. ets let's go outfront. >>> good evening, i'm kate baldwin in for erin burnett. outfront tonight, breaking news, a shocking report detailing what officials call dangerous and potentially life threatening conditions at migrant shelters in texas. this is the report from the inspector general at the department of homeland security. what is inside these 16 pages cannot be ignored. mass overcrowding of children and adults. some with no access to showers or clean clothes. described in this report. at two facilities children had no access to hot meals for days. as the government requires. and inspectors ares are reporting that more than 800 children had been held longer than did -- the 72-hour hour period before transfer is required to health and human servicess. you can see them here. in these images. with what you can guess are their parents, sleeping on the floor. to give you an idea of the sheer magnitude of the crisis, the photographs show adults standing shoulder to shoulder. look at it one facility people forced to stay in standing ro
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. all right, let's head in. i'm marcus. kate: marcus. kate harper. very nice to meet you. sam: sam. lemonis: i'm marcus. sam: sam murray. nice to meet you. lemonis: these are my partners. sam: well, first of all, welcome to brooklyn and welcome to mouth. we're excited to go through the whole thing. lemonis: mouth.com is a huge, food-subscription business, and i think if they like the product, well, it's a pretty good indication of what the whole marketplace is gonna think. erica: i'm erica, and this is... lamarinette: i'm mama. sam: mama? lamarinette: mama. erica: mother-and-daughter team. we're business partners, and our company is southern culture. we have three lines within our brand. sam: i have to say, from our perspective, we think southern food so long has become somewhat commercialized and become somewhat of a joke in american cuisine. it's overly sweet or overly spicy. erica: you know, our ideals are similar to you all's because we believe in really reinventing southern food and really updating that and adding a new twist and making it fun again. lamarinette: and erica lov
. all right, let's head in. i'm marcus. kate: marcus. kate harper. very nice to meet you. sam: sam. lemonis: i'm marcus. sam: sam murray. nice to meet you. lemonis: these are my partners. sam: well, first of all, welcome to brooklyn and welcome to mouth. we're excited to go through the whole thing. lemonis: mouth.com is a huge, food-subscription business, and i think if they like the product, well, it's a pretty good indication of what the whole marketplace is gonna think. erica: i'm erica, and...