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in the original "battle of the network stars" back in 1984. >> lisa whelchel with the victory. >> we love each other. we always have. we had a wonderful time and we're still really, really close. >> alright, sis. >> i've known lisa since i was 9 years old and she's still the same wonderful person. >> the '70s and '80s ratings juggernaut is one of those shows making a comeback. for a new generation. >> were you fans of the original show? i know you're very young. >> i never heard of it. >> you didn't? >> i never heard of it. "battle of the network stars." what's that? celebrity "wipeout"? >> her competitor is nfl star, demarcus ware. he coaches the blue team. >> don't grab low. if you grab low you're going to go straight in the water. >> he admits his team isn't the most athletic. >> you ask them, have you did any running? they say, i haven't run in 30 years. i say, you're going to do the obstacle course. >> not exactly a long strider at all. >> by the way cameron mathson he also competed in the show. he teamed up with nsync's lance bass. >> he can do anything. and look good while doi
in the original "battle of the network stars" back in 1984. >> lisa whelchel with the victory. >> we love each other. we always have. we had a wonderful time and we're still really, really close. >> alright, sis. >> i've known lisa since i was 9 years old and she's still the same wonderful person. >> the '70s and '80s ratings juggernaut is one of those shows making a comeback. for a new generation. >> were you fans of the original show? i know...
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lisa desjardins at the capital, let me turn to you now. you had a chance, you're in the hearing room, you had a chance to talk to some of the senators after the public hearing and, of course, that was followed by a closed hearing. what are they telling you about their reaction to what they heard today? >> well, judy, this was an extraordinary hearing. i counted 259 questions in just over two and a half hours to mr. comey, and after all of that in the end, judy, i have to say, overall i came away with a feeling from senators that they are moving in a more bipartisan direction than they were a couple weeks ago. there were very few senators who were willing to take sides on this debate between mr. comey and president trump and his attorney, not willing to say yet who they believe in that fight. mostly they're deferring to upcoming investigation. there were a few partisan hits. chuck schumer took to the floor and said the clouds over the white house have become darker. and a republican of missouri said he felt today the president did better th
lisa desjardins at the capital, let me turn to you now. you had a chance, you're in the hearing room, you had a chance to talk to some of the senators after the public hearing and, of course, that was followed by a closed hearing. what are they telling you about their reaction to what they heard today? >> well, judy, this was an extraordinary hearing. i counted 259 questions in just over two and a half hours to mr. comey, and after all of that in the end, judy, i have to say, overall i...
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and lisa what's good for amazon may not be good for everyone, is this a spreading issue? >> well, yeah, there's a study recent by pwc, 38% of jobs in the united states could be replaced by automation in the next 15 years. clearly, that would have a huge shifting effect on the economy and the jobs that are available today. eric: gina your thoughts on spreading concern over automation? >> the free market tends to do a pretty good job self-regulating. we've always had advanced technologies, somebody a checker today is somebody who is a technician on robotics, instead. it could even be a better job and work out better in the long run for some of these people. eric: your thoughts? >> and let's tie the needle and thread together here. it's very clear what we need to focus on is skilled labor force and work development, work force development. that's one of the key areas. i think we need to embrace this type of innovation. this is the evolution of the jobs market, and with it, what we do need is the fact that we have to close that skill gap. and i think that's going to have to b
and lisa what's good for amazon may not be good for everyone, is this a spreading issue? >> well, yeah, there's a study recent by pwc, 38% of jobs in the united states could be replaced by automation in the next 15 years. clearly, that would have a huge shifting effect on the economy and the jobs that are available today. eric: gina your thoughts on spreading concern over automation? >> the free market tends to do a pretty good job self-regulating. we've always had advanced...
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lisa, you have been on this story all day from the moment you heard about it this morning. thank you very much. >> my pleasure. >> woodruff: and we are now joined by the two managers of the congressional baseball teams, republican representative joe barton of texas, who, as you just saw, was at this morning's baseball practice, and democratic representative michael doyle of pennsylvania. gentlemen, welcome to the program. congressman barton, to you, first. first of all, we're so glad that you are all right. we saw that you were there with your two sons. how are you doing? >> we're doing fine. everybody was looking out for my two sons, and thank gosh that the capitol police were there and immediately returning fire, which diverted the gunman from attacking the members who were on the field. >> woodruff: did you feel there was anything more that could have been done this morning? >> not really. i mean, we practice in a public park. there's a dog park. there's a y.m.c.a. by the baseball field. there are joggers. there are-- it's just, you know, most mornings, there are people
lisa, you have been on this story all day from the moment you heard about it this morning. thank you very much. >> my pleasure. >> woodruff: and we are now joined by the two managers of the congressional baseball teams, republican representative joe barton of texas, who, as you just saw, was at this morning's baseball practice, and democratic representative michael doyle of pennsylvania. gentlemen, welcome to the program. congressman barton, to you, first. first of all, we're so...
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lisa fletcher, gnaws news. nancy: lisa tells us the rule to been a the 19 chemicals -- banning the 19 chemicals does not include the hand sanitizers or wipes or any antibacterial products that are used in healthcare settings. >> an amazing flood rescue caught on camera. will we see the remnants of the tropical storm cindy here? jonathan: new details just released in court about the man behind the wheel of a truck that ran over two people in adams morgans and what passengers said happened moments before the scratch. nancy: how the father and daughter won people in the virginia lottery. that's coming up soon. >> remember this? this is the scene from adams morgan when a driver plowed in d.d.o.t. worker as well. ja in the last hour the man behind the wheel appeared before a judge. now we get new details about what happened that night. jonathan: stephen tschida just left court. what happened inside there? stephen: well, for the first time we are learning that the man charged with running down the police officers bra
lisa fletcher, gnaws news. nancy: lisa tells us the rule to been a the 19 chemicals -- banning the 19 chemicals does not include the hand sanitizers or wipes or any antibacterial products that are used in healthcare settings. >> an amazing flood rescue caught on camera. will we see the remnants of the tropical storm cindy here? jonathan: new details just released in court about the man behind the wheel of a truck that ran over two people in adams morgans and what passengers said happened...
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♪ - today on america's test kitchen, bridget prepares coq au riesling, gadget guru lisa reviews waiter's corkscrews, and julia cooks the ultimate tuscan-style beef stew. right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment.
♪ - today on america's test kitchen, bridget prepares coq au riesling, gadget guru lisa reviews waiter's corkscrews, and julia cooks the ultimate tuscan-style beef stew. right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment.
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lisa, start. scary reading, $200. lisa. what is "rosemary's baby"? yes. scary reading, $400. lisa.
lisa, start. scary reading, $200. lisa. what is "rosemary's baby"? yes. scary reading, $400. lisa.
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. >> reporter: lisa sully's 2016 kia sedona is being towed to her albany home. the engine runs, but she and her partner, claudine, are afraid to drive it. >> i panicked. >> they say the steering wheel has twice locked up on the road during left turns. >> it won't turn back to the right. it's totally stuck. it gets stuck in the position, in the turning left position. >> reporter: it's actually my first time buying a new car. he says when he accelerates, the turbo charger in his new 2016 chevy malibu rattles. >> it's kind of like a grinding. >> reporter: a nuisance he said he heard at the start. >> i said, maybe it will go away. maybe it's just the engine breaking in. i was reading, trying to find stuff on the web about it. >> reporter: brian found that gm issued this service bulletin about the rattle, but no solution. so he decided it was time toll wash his hands of the malibu. >> i reached o out to you guys, to nbc investigates. both ryan and lisa asked us for help in getting the manufacturer to buy back their vehicle. only one was successful. which one? the kia
. >> reporter: lisa sully's 2016 kia sedona is being towed to her albany home. the engine runs, but she and her partner, claudine, are afraid to drive it. >> i panicked. >> they say the steering wheel has twice locked up on the road during left turns. >> it won't turn back to the right. it's totally stuck. it gets stuck in the position, in the turning left position. >> reporter: it's actually my first time buying a new car. he says when he accelerates, the turbo...
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. >> reporter: lisa's kia sedona is being towed to her albany home. she is and her partner claw dean are goi afraid to drive it. >> i panic. >> reporter: they say that the steering wheel has locked up on the road. >> it is totally stuck, and snuck the position, in the turning left position. >> reporter: and now meet mitt howard in the san jose. >> it is my first tim buying a new car. >> reporter: he says that when he ak sem rates the turbo charge er in the new 2016 chevy malibu rattles. >> it is like a grinding. >> reporter: it is a nuisance that he said that he heard from the start. >> i thought that maybe it is a going to go away and maybe the engine is breaking in. >> reporter: he found that gm issued this bulletin about the rattle, but no solution. so he decided to wash his hands about it. >> i wrote to you nbc investigates. >> reporter: so both brian and lisa wanted to have help in buying them back. only one is successful. which one? the kia with the stuck steering wheel or the chevy with the rattle? the rattle. chevy offer ed him a $22,000 buyba
. >> reporter: lisa's kia sedona is being towed to her albany home. she is and her partner claw dean are goi afraid to drive it. >> i panic. >> reporter: they say that the steering wheel has locked up on the road. >> it is totally stuck, and snuck the position, in the turning left position. >> reporter: and now meet mitt howard in the san jose. >> it is my first tim buying a new car. >> reporter: he says that when he ak sem rates the turbo charge er in...
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lisa fletcher, abc7 news. michelle: you said you would be interested in going the -- jonathan: they had the nfl, pizza, dunkin' donuts. otherwise it's a scratch. scratch. talk about a blast from the past. portland woman discovered an undeveloped role of film that captured the moment that mounted st. helen erupted in 1980. she has an unusual hobby of checking the old film camera for undeveloped rolls of film and that helped reveal images from the it dates back to the 1930's, the camera does. >> it's funny to think someone shot images of mount st. helen's erupting, such an iconic experience and then left the film in the camera and forgot to get it developed for 37 years. jonathan: wild. what a cool hobby, too. the camera contained the photo of a family that she hopes maybe somebody will be able to recognize. that is why we are leaving it up. do you recognize anybody there, from 1980? maybe she can touch base with them and get back them the undeveloped role of film. she clearly developed it now. michelle: so many
lisa fletcher, abc7 news. michelle: you said you would be interested in going the -- jonathan: they had the nfl, pizza, dunkin' donuts. otherwise it's a scratch. scratch. talk about a blast from the past. portland woman discovered an undeveloped role of film that captured the moment that mounted st. helen erupted in 1980. she has an unusual hobby of checking the old film camera for undeveloped rolls of film and that helped reveal images from the it dates back to the 1930's, the camera does....
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lisa in lisa: alison, the group tested 37 mid-size s.u.v.'s. two of them were given a good rating. 12 were considered acceptable. theless 11 were deemed poor. main concern the headlights don't light the road up far ahead enough of a driver or they are too bright and they blind oncoming driver. the lowest rated the 2017 kia serrento lit up only 148 feet. the road for 31 of feet. kia will evaluate reports. we have more at wjla.com. at the "live desk" i'm lisa fletcher, abc7 news. michelle: thank you, lisa. developing right now an all-out manhunt for the two prisonersers who the police say shot and killed two guards. it happened while they were transported in georgia this morning. the inmates are believed to have carjacked someone in a green honda civic using the guns from the safe officers they are accused of murdererring. >> they need to surrender before we find them. >> i saw two brutally murdered officers. that's what i saw. i have their blood on my shoes. michelle: you can hear the emotion in his voice. at least 30 other inmates on the bus sa
lisa in lisa: alison, the group tested 37 mid-size s.u.v.'s. two of them were given a good rating. 12 were considered acceptable. theless 11 were deemed poor. main concern the headlights don't light the road up far ahead enough of a driver or they are too bright and they blind oncoming driver. the lowest rated the 2017 kia serrento lit up only 148 feet. the road for 31 of feet. kia will evaluate reports. we have more at wjla.com. at the "live desk" i'm lisa fletcher, abc7 news....
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live in the newsroom, lisa fletcher, abc7 news. jonathan: thanks for that. lawmakers do say tomorrow's congressional baseball game will go on as scheduled. this dates back to 1909. the only breaks they took were in the depression and world war ii. in recent years it has raised $600,000 for charity. this year, $650,000. some of the money is going to the boys and girls club of washington, d.c. last year the republicans won, breaking the democrats' seven-year winning streak. but the series is split at get this, 39-39-1. they both have exactly the same record. the nice part about this when you talk to the lawmakers about the game, both sides may have had the philosophical differences but when they meet on the ballpark it's the first chance to get to know each work together on a different level. that is the latest. we will have an update from alexandria at the top of the hour. meantime go to capitol hill where my partner nancy chen is. nancy? nancy: on capitol hill there has been increased security presence with people more watchful and alert than usual. but neve
live in the newsroom, lisa fletcher, abc7 news. jonathan: thanks for that. lawmakers do say tomorrow's congressional baseball game will go on as scheduled. this dates back to 1909. the only breaks they took were in the depression and world war ii. in recent years it has raised $600,000 for charity. this year, $650,000. some of the money is going to the boys and girls club of washington, d.c. last year the republicans won, breaking the democrats' seven-year winning streak. but the series is...
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. >> reporter: lisa and riley stand in borrowed clothing near the rubble of their home. lisa was home with her dog when she heard several blasts. >> i heard the fireworks and i said wait a mini seen this big orange flame. >> within moments the house and cars in the driveway were burning. >> my neighbor shot into the house and he grabbed me and he grabbed the dog and we got out. >> reporter: that heroic gesture is now overshadowed by the investigation into what caused the fire. like lisa, witnesses describe hearing fireworks going off moments before the fire was discovered. around the same time another one was lit on a porch of a neighboring home according to the fire marshal. >> they were terrorized with them also. placing them on their porch and letting them go off and then they run. >> i don't know much about fireworks. >> kelly johnson says a couple of weeks ago a fire work landed in her yard. thanks to an outpouring of support, they are less angry than they are grateful. >> is it an inconvenience? yeah. absolutely. but we're all safe, this can be replaced. >> reporte
. >> reporter: lisa and riley stand in borrowed clothing near the rubble of their home. lisa was home with her dog when she heard several blasts. >> i heard the fireworks and i said wait a mini seen this big orange flame. >> within moments the house and cars in the driveway were burning. >> my neighbor shot into the house and he grabbed me and he grabbed the dog and we got out. >> reporter: that heroic gesture is now overshadowed by the investigation into what...
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. >> reporter: lisa and riley stand in borrowed clothing near the rubble of their home. lisa was home with her dog when she heard several blasts. >> i heard the fireworks and i said wait a mini seen this big orange flame. >> within moments the house and cars in the driveway were burning. >> my neighbor shot into the house and he grabbed me and he grabbed the dog and we got out. >> reporter: that heroic gesture is now overshadowed by the investigation into what caused the fire. like lisa, witnesses describe hearing fireworks going off moments before the fire was discovered. around the same time another one was lit on a porch of a neighboring home according to the fire marshal. >> they were terrorized with them also. placing them on their porch and letting them go off and then they run. >> i don't know much about fireworks. >> kelly johnson says a couple of weeks ago a fire work landed in her yard. thanks to an outpouring of support, they are less angry than they are grateful. >> is it an inconvenience? yeah. absolutely. but we're all safe, this can be replaced. >> reporte
. >> reporter: lisa and riley stand in borrowed clothing near the rubble of their home. lisa was home with her dog when she heard several blasts. >> i heard the fireworks and i said wait a mini seen this big orange flame. >> within moments the house and cars in the driveway were burning. >> my neighbor shot into the house and he grabbed me and he grabbed the dog and we got out. >> reporter: that heroic gesture is now overshadowed by the investigation into what...
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thanks for coming out tonight, lisa. the u.s. senator has come up with a novel plan for building a border wall and punishing -- they will tell for 10 years my tempur-pedic has adapted to my weight and shape. so i sleep deeply and wake up ready to perform. now through june 11th, save $600 when you buy select tempur-pedic adjustable mattress sets. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com. >> tucker: luther strange is the numerous member of the u.s. senate. he is from alabama. he took the seat from jeff sessions and he has drafted new legislation on the short time he has been here that would fund a wall on the mexican border, it would pay for it by diverting any federal transportation dollars currently going to sanctuary cities. senator, thanks for coming on. >> i'm glad to be here. >> tucker: how does this work? >> it's all about the rule of law, building a welcome of course, the president's number one promise, and also, respecting, making our city safer. how it works in a nutshell, we identify century cities, cities loosely
thanks for coming out tonight, lisa. the u.s. senator has come up with a novel plan for building a border wall and punishing -- they will tell for 10 years my tempur-pedic has adapted to my weight and shape. so i sleep deeply and wake up ready to perform. now through june 11th, save $600 when you buy select tempur-pedic adjustable mattress sets. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com. >> tucker: luther strange is the numerous member of the u.s. senate. he is from alabama. he took...
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everybody is more beautiful then mona lisa but... >> stop it. >> mona lisa looks like she has got gas. >> some people thought that it was a self portrait. >> it was. >> maybe she was just bored. >> she was first traffic reporter of good day philadelphia, mona lisa. >> you have been creeping. >> i have been creeping. >> one night she said oh, this is a $99 outfit. then next day she went out in this gucci outfit that was $4,000. >> look at you. >> that gold. >> dripping in gold. >> dripping in gold. >> you pay attention. >> well yeah, i'm jealous. >> and then, so how did they get home. >> yeah. >> well, they didn't fly commercial, private jet and he takes this picture as they are leaving, the video, they are leaving paris, so they are over france and he scrolls you can write on videos, a uvoir. >> oh, puke. >> if they sat next to the plane flying commercial can you imagine the commotion and everything it is j lo. >> but i'm just jealous. >> well, aren't you guys going on vacation soon. >> yes. >> pretty nice. >> you know how to vacation. >> it will be all right. >> i'll somalia picks. >
everybody is more beautiful then mona lisa but... >> stop it. >> mona lisa looks like she has got gas. >> some people thought that it was a self portrait. >> it was. >> maybe she was just bored. >> she was first traffic reporter of good day philadelphia, mona lisa. >> you have been creeping. >> i have been creeping. >> one night she said oh, this is a $99 outfit. then next day she went out in this gucci outfit that was $4,000. >> look...
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i want to try and track down senator susan collins and lisa murkowski to ask them about the planned parenthood provisions. it looks like this does defund planned parenthood that is something they had previously said might be a nonstarter. so, again, just trying to gather reaction initially here in the first hours after this has been released, but so far i would say more skeptics and more potential problems than there is praise. >> and, casey, interestingly, on the conservative side, as well
i want to try and track down senator susan collins and lisa murkowski to ask them about the planned parenthood provisions. it looks like this does defund planned parenthood that is something they had previously said might be a nonstarter. so, again, just trying to gather reaction initially here in the first hours after this has been released, but so far i would say more skeptics and more potential problems than there is praise. >> and, casey, interestingly, on the conservative side, as...
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and i asked realtor lisa wadey to show me around this sprawling estate built right on a golf course. this is a 12,206-square-foot estate, classic mediterranean, on almost two acres. >> and if you include the outdoor living spaces, there are 19,000 square feet under the roof. >> it sits on the camelback country club golf course. it has seven bedrooms, nine baths. that includes a two-bedroom guest house. >> price tag -- $5,500,000. >> nine fireplaces, a game room, media room, true theater, as well as a walk-in wine cellar. >> so lisa, like in every home, you have the kitchen, the den area. and here's a perfect example. you can make it your own. >> make it your own. customize it. maybe change paint colors. >> now, the first thing you notice here is that the house is empty. the current owners moved out and decided not to stage the home. >> if it's staged, then it -- it also helps a prospective buyer who doesn't have the creative mind. if i walked in and i could say, "okay. oh, i see. that's where the couch would go. oh, i see. that's what you would use this room for." >> staging can have
and i asked realtor lisa wadey to show me around this sprawling estate built right on a golf course. this is a 12,206-square-foot estate, classic mediterranean, on almost two acres. >> and if you include the outdoor living spaces, there are 19,000 square feet under the roof. >> it sits on the camelback country club golf course. it has seven bedrooms, nine baths. that includes a two-bedroom guest house. >> price tag -- $5,500,000. >> nine fireplaces, a game room, media...
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to chairman lisa murkowsky, chairman lamar alexander, chairman mike simpson, all the distinguished members of congress and honored guests who are here. welcome to a new era of american energy. a new era in american energy dominance. and welcome to an era defined by the pro energy leadership of president donald trump. we're gathered here today as further evidence of president donald trump knows that affordable abundant and reliable energy is the foundation of american prosperity. in fact since today one of the administration president trump has taken decisive action to unleash the unlimited potential of america's energy resources and we're just getting started. in one of his first acts, president trump approved the keystone and dakota pipeline and the dakota pipeline is up and running and the keystone isn't far behind. under the leadership of this president, cole mines are actually reopening in america. cole miners are going back to work and the war on coal is over. president trump's been rolling back the clean power plan, he's opening the way for more offshore drilling and president donald
to chairman lisa murkowsky, chairman lamar alexander, chairman mike simpson, all the distinguished members of congress and honored guests who are here. welcome to a new era of american energy. a new era in american energy dominance. and welcome to an era defined by the pro energy leadership of president donald trump. we're gathered here today as further evidence of president donald trump knows that affordable abundant and reliable energy is the foundation of american prosperity. in fact since...
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lemonis: lisa and kate, thank you very much. -lisa: we wish you success. -lemonis: good seeing you again. lemonis: today, i'm meeting charlie down in miami. it's time to consolidate this business and get everybody under one roof. this warehouse needs to close, and you need to go back to new jersey. charlie: me being up there makes more sense. ♪ lemonis: now that we're out of miami, i want to get the ball rolling meeting new suppliers, new manufacturers and making new contacts in our soon-to-be new home of new york city. if you made this in china, what would it cost? chuck: that, probably around $15. rigoberto: manufacture here is going to cost $18. lemonis: i think most people would sort of scratch their head and say, "why would you spend more to make it here?" i'll give you my answer. -chuck: yes. lemonis: the minimums are lower. the lead times are quicker. -chuck: yes. lemonis: and you can put your hands on the process from start to finish as opposed to send it all over e-mail to china, and it comes back and hope it's right. historically, the company w
lemonis: lisa and kate, thank you very much. -lisa: we wish you success. -lemonis: good seeing you again. lemonis: today, i'm meeting charlie down in miami. it's time to consolidate this business and get everybody under one roof. this warehouse needs to close, and you need to go back to new jersey. charlie: me being up there makes more sense. ♪ lemonis: now that we're out of miami, i want to get the ball rolling meeting new suppliers, new manufacturers and making new contacts in our...
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pedro se colocarÍa un libro en el pecho y mona lisa le dispararÍa. el texto detendría la bala como lo habrÍa comprobado en una prueba. >> le dije que no lo hiciera. incluso le preguntÉ por qué usar una pistola? porque queremos mÁs seguidores, me dijo. >> "pedro y yo firmaremos uno de los vÍdeos mÁs peligrosos, fue su idea". >> llegaron a una tragedia. >> muchas veces a los jÓvenes, segÚn este experto, tienen deseos descontrolados por ser reconocidos. las consecuencias pueden ser nefastas. estÁn devastados, pero dicen que no les parece que tenga que ir a la cÁrcel la joven. enfrenta a una pena de hasta 10 aÑos. fÉlix: julio césar chÁvez mostrÓ su indignación por el asesinato de un hermano, e incluso se mostrÓ partidario de que se les aplique la pena de muerte a los autores del crimen. chÁvez se refiriÓ al temor de que Él y su hija sean secuestrados. >> estÁ seguro de que los asesinos de su hermano rafael van a caer pronto y una vez que esto suceda desea que se les aplique un castigo ejemplar. >> que los quemaran vivos ante toda l
pedro se colocarÍa un libro en el pecho y mona lisa le dispararÍa. el texto detendría la bala como lo habrÍa comprobado en una prueba. >> le dije que no lo hiciera. incluso le preguntÉ por qué usar una pistola? porque queremos mÁs seguidores, me dijo. >> "pedro y yo firmaremos uno de los vÍdeos mÁs peligrosos, fue su idea". >> llegaron a una tragedia. >> muchas veces a los jÓvenes, segÚn este experto, tienen deseos descontrolados por ser reconocidos....
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look for highs today in the low 70s inland. >>> good morning, lisa. taking a look at the roads this morning we have not had any major problems but things are looking great. 101 and 880 in the south bay. i have been checking that camera for smoke. we have reports of a brushfire not too far from there, and it's near the san jose airport so just past the 101 interchange, sounds like we have trees on fire or something in the area producing that smoke so the fire department certainly knows about that and are on their way to the scene and have not seen any significant delays through that stretch but will keep an eye on that. drive times here, slowly improving, southbound 580, tracy to dublin, one hour and three minutes, and we had a problem that was pushed off to the shoulder but still in the red. and 101, san rafael to san francisco, looking good at 16 minutes. we will look at the bay bridge commute coming up in less than ten. >>> raiders fans in oakland are not giving up. >>> and the extra motivation that marathon runners probably did not need. did not ne
look for highs today in the low 70s inland. >>> good morning, lisa. taking a look at the roads this morning we have not had any major problems but things are looking great. 101 and 880 in the south bay. i have been checking that camera for smoke. we have reports of a brushfire not too far from there, and it's near the san jose airport so just past the 101 interchange, sounds like we have trees on fire or something in the area producing that smoke so the fire department certainly knows...
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i'm lisa argen the first weekend of june brings a slightly cooler air your way. it will be sunny, upper 50s to near 60 with mid-80s >>> this weather report is >>> this weather report is brought to you by serta. so if you have a rain shower overhead, maybe snuggle up in your serta and just ride it out this saturday. >> how was that? >> ride it out. take a little nappy-poo. that's what i meant. >> you spend the most amount of time of your life in your shoes and on your bed so get a good mattress and good shoes. >> you were born to sell. >> it's just important. how many more hours do you spend -- >> a good mattress. and if you're looking for good viewing meryl, everyone, we want to give you a heads-up on the season's premiere episode of "in an instant." it features firsthand accounts of harrowing tales of survival. tonight, a family stranded in the snow in nevada's remote back country. >> just give me three days. >> what do i do? >> wait, and then you take care of this little guy, okay. and you stay calm and you keep telling yourself three days. >> that's terrifying
i'm lisa argen the first weekend of june brings a slightly cooler air your way. it will be sunny, upper 50s to near 60 with mid-80s >>> this weather report is >>> this weather report is brought to you by serta. so if you have a rain shower overhead, maybe snuggle up in your serta and just ride it out this saturday. >> how was that? >> ride it out. take a little nappy-poo. that's what i meant. >> you spend the most amount of time of your life in your shoes and...
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lisa, i'm going the start with you. you were in the room. tell us what you were seeing and what you were hearing that we couldn't see on television. >> well, it was extraordinary. we just continued. it was a rather remarkable hearing, not just because there was yet again a line going out the door and down the hallway to attend it, but i think because we saw a very serious questions from both republicans and democrats and attorney general sessions and about the role of the trump administration and trump campaign in their meetings with russia. i took away that this was a serious investigation, that senators are trying to show the american people, in particular with this very public hearing, that they're tackling this, that there are still a lot of questions left after today's hearing, as well, you easy. >> woodruff: so carrie johnson, you cover the justice department. you've been watching this from that perspective. what did you hear new today in the testimony by the attorney general? >> for jeff sessions, the attorney general, a qualified or
lisa, i'm going the start with you. you were in the room. tell us what you were seeing and what you were hearing that we couldn't see on television. >> well, it was extraordinary. we just continued. it was a rather remarkable hearing, not just because there was yet again a line going out the door and down the hallway to attend it, but i think because we saw a very serious questions from both republicans and democrats and attorney general sessions and about the role of the trump...
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lisa murkowski, rob portman, shelly moore capito, these are not moderates. they're conservatives, but what they're indicating at least right now is some concern about what impact the bill is going to have on their constituents. lisa murkowski understands that in alaska there are thousands and thousands of people who depend on the affordable care act for their health care. shelly moore capito understands there are hundreds of thousands of people in west virginia who benefit from medicaid expansion so they can get treatment for opioid addiction. so they are in a position where they're susceptible to changing their votes because they actually care what impact the bill will have on their constituents. all these other republican members of the united states senate right now are demonstrating a commitment to ideology and giving tax cuts to the wealthy over the interests of their constituents. >> all right. we'll take a break. it's extraordinary. i spoke to a member of president trump's team last night who said we need to focus on our agenda, our agenda is what is
lisa murkowski, rob portman, shelly moore capito, these are not moderates. they're conservatives, but what they're indicating at least right now is some concern about what impact the bill is going to have on their constituents. lisa murkowski understands that in alaska there are thousands and thousands of people who depend on the affordable care act for their health care. shelly moore capito understands there are hundreds of thousands of people in west virginia who benefit from medicaid...
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thanks for coming out tonight, lisa. the u.s. senator has come up with a novel plan for building a border wall and punishing -- they will tell us what is going on next. i tried lifestyle changes and over-the-counter treatments, but my symptoms keep coming back. it turns out i have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition that's really frustrating. that's why i talked to my doctor about viberzi... ...a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription medication you take every day that helps proactively manage both abdominal pain and diarrhea at the same time. so i can stay ahead of my symptoms. viberzi can cause new or worsening abdominal pain. do not take viberzi if you have no gallbladder, have pancreas or severe liver problems, problems with alcohol abuse, long-lasting or severe constipation, or a bowel or gallbladder blockage. pancreatitis may occur and can lead to hospitalization and death. if you are taking viberzi, you should not take medicines that cause constipation. the most common side effect
thanks for coming out tonight, lisa. the u.s. senator has come up with a novel plan for building a border wall and punishing -- they will tell us what is going on next. i tried lifestyle changes and over-the-counter treatments, but my symptoms keep coming back. it turns out i have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition that's really frustrating. that's why i talked to my doctor about viberzi... ...a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription medication you...
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he wanted moneys for a health saving s account and the people on the other side, the lisa murkowskis, who were looking for more mod pratt rat programs. they live in the most rural states in the amount of medicaid recipients, right around high 40 percent, 51% for the two of them. and remember, a lot of this was negotiated behind closed doors, no women were involved, the democratic messaging clearly had been getting out privately some republicans acknowledged that they had been successful. phones had been ringing off the hooks in the capitol. part of the message, there could be as many as 13 million women who could lose coverage if they get pregnant. obviously planned parenthood. in the end to your question, it really nicole was about these divisions and how do you bridge the gap. in a republican party where they feel different where the deficiencies of this bill are. >> chris, i'm wondering what they think time is going to do. my sense is when it comes to health care, this isn't a political football. this is people's lives and people's children's medicine. their parents nursing home. t
he wanted moneys for a health saving s account and the people on the other side, the lisa murkowskis, who were looking for more mod pratt rat programs. they live in the most rural states in the amount of medicaid recipients, right around high 40 percent, 51% for the two of them. and remember, a lot of this was negotiated behind closed doors, no women were involved, the democratic messaging clearly had been getting out privately some republicans acknowledged that they had been successful. phones...
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thank you, lisa. a teacher who is in need of a kidney transplant is learning an unexpect lesson in faith and perseverance from her students. >> at a school in san ma day owe. there are words to describe this edge near turned educator. >> mother, believer, advocate. >> she has been kaeching for 26 years, students will tell you that she hearing aid may a profound impact on their lives. >> that letter was the hardest thing i ever had to do in my life. >> in a message, she opened up with her battle with renal failier. she has been told she needs a ked nid transplant to survive. >> the question was how do i be there for her, because she has always been there for me. so far, dozens of people have stepped up to see if their kidneys were a match. >> i felt an obligation to do something that was not that difficult for me, and yet critical lesson about love from those around her. >>. >> it made my realize there are so many agreement people around the world. >> hope is a beautiful thing. >> thank you, chris. com
thank you, lisa. a teacher who is in need of a kidney transplant is learning an unexpect lesson in faith and perseverance from her students. >> at a school in san ma day owe. there are words to describe this edge near turned educator. >> mother, believer, advocate. >> she has been kaeching for 26 years, students will tell you that she hearing aid may a profound impact on their lives. >> that letter was the hardest thing i ever had to do in my life. >> in a message,...
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david: walid, lisa, we have to leave it there. thank you both very much. melissa. >> thank you. melissa: fast-moving flames across the southwest. thousands of people fleeing their homes. the latest on those massive wildfires. that's next. ♪ whoa that's amazing... hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. type in your idea. select from designs tailored just for you and publish your site with just a few clicks-even from your... ...mobile phone. the internet is waiting start for free today at godaddy. melissa: micron technology up slightly after-hours, reporting a quarterly profit compared to a loss this quarter last year. micron citing strong demand and improved pricing for memory chips used in computing systems and smartphones. nike up 2% after strong beat on revenue and earnings per share. saw higher demand in western europe, china, emerging markets. david: americans are being forced to flee their homes. more than a dozen large wil
david: walid, lisa, we have to leave it there. thank you both very much. melissa. >> thank you. melissa: fast-moving flames across the southwest. thousands of people fleeing their homes. the latest on those massive wildfires. that's next. ♪ whoa that's amazing... hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. type in your idea. select from...
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now we're hearing lisa murkowski say let's work with democrats. we heard mr. mcconnell say they're not even working with us. do you think that's going to happen? or are they rallying from inside their own ranks? >> i think if the democrats come forward and work with republicans, it's going to be something very similar to what mitch mcconnell said yesterday after the meeting at the white house. you know, if we have to go to senator schumer and work with them, then the republicans are not going to like whatever we end up coming up with, because many of our, our mean republican ideas, will not be included. democrats, anything that involves repealing obamacare will not be on board with that. i think if the democrats do get on board it will be because republicans decided to nix the idea of repeal. and simply move forward with changing and improving, as democrats and republicans -- well, not republicans, have said, we need to this point. >> molly, let me ask you about an interesting dynamic played here. you heard lisa murkowski earlier make reference to the fact tha
now we're hearing lisa murkowski say let's work with democrats. we heard mr. mcconnell say they're not even working with us. do you think that's going to happen? or are they rallying from inside their own ranks? >> i think if the democrats come forward and work with republicans, it's going to be something very similar to what mitch mcconnell said yesterday after the meeting at the white house. you know, if we have to go to senator schumer and work with them, then the republicans are not...
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lisa argen will are making consumer friendly changes. experian and transunion will no longer report a tax lien expect in special circumstances. this will not display medical collections until six months after the account becomes delinquent so that could certainly help out a lot of people's credit scores. >>> a love of cool cars brought people together in the east bay. we were in downtown castro valley for the exotic cars from around the bay area and the country were on display. the star of the show was the bat mobile complete with retractible weapons and flames shooting out the back. pretty impressive. the castro valley moose lodge has been organizing this event for the past 11 years and it never fails to impress. i love those cars. look at those. take the top down today. >> no doubt. >>> a classic game system may be making a comeback. atari ceo said they are working on the box but didn't clarify what that means. giz-moto speculates it could be a stand alone like the recently release of preloaded game but they've done things like that wi
lisa argen will are making consumer friendly changes. experian and transunion will no longer report a tax lien expect in special circumstances. this will not display medical collections until six months after the account becomes delinquent so that could certainly help out a lot of people's credit scores. >>> a love of cool cars brought people together in the east bay. we were in downtown castro valley for the exotic cars from around the bay area and the country were on display. the...
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we have lisa argen with us. >> we will be looking at improving conditions. in fact, live doppler 7 picking up on cloud cover from the san mateo coast down through livermore and san jose this morning. temperatures, though, mild in the 50s but this is what is still going on, the snow in the sierra nevada from blue canyon to south lake and reno. that will exit today, but going out the door, 52 in walnut creek. it's 50 in pleasant ton, and looking at 40s from santa rosa to napa. mid-60s around the bay, and breezy on the water and upper 50s there. alexis. >>> no major issues to talk about, and walnut creek looking good, and things are definitely starting to fill in. mass transit also looking good today, and i know we had the major track closure over the weekend, and the tracks are back open and we have 31 trains in service with no delays so far this morning, so that's great. should be choppy on the bay, and ace one out on time today, too, so we are in the green as far as mass transit is concerned. we will look at issue in the south bay and that's coming up in les
we have lisa argen with us. >> we will be looking at improving conditions. in fact, live doppler 7 picking up on cloud cover from the san mateo coast down through livermore and san jose this morning. temperatures, though, mild in the 50s but this is what is still going on, the snow in the sierra nevada from blue canyon to south lake and reno. that will exit today, but going out the door, 52 in walnut creek. it's 50 in pleasant ton, and looking at 40s from santa rosa to napa. mid-60s...
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here's lisa hampele. godolphin cross, a quiet village in cornwall where the pace of life is gentle and the methodist chapel looked set to stand empty for ever. the villagers were giving up hope of finding enough funds to buy it and convert it to a community centre. but a bright spark thought of the ruler of dubai, sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum. and his link to godolphin cross. their village shares its name with the world —famous godolphin stables in newmarket which he founded. he's rubbed shoulders with the establishment and the powerful. residents sent him a letter, more in hope than expectation, and were amazed when he offered help. i think it's a wonderful gesture. it's not the only giving that they do. they give to other projects around the world and in the uk, but it was fantastic because, as i say, we were staring down the barrel. we were in trouble, we were going to lose our last space and it was a wonderful gesture. so the sheikh who has a passion for horses has become the village's unli
here's lisa hampele. godolphin cross, a quiet village in cornwall where the pace of life is gentle and the methodist chapel looked set to stand empty for ever. the villagers were giving up hope of finding enough funds to buy it and convert it to a community centre. but a bright spark thought of the ruler of dubai, sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum. and his link to godolphin cross. their village shares its name with the world —famous godolphin stables in newmarket which he founded. he's...
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lisa's daughter suffers from cerebral palsy and epilepsy, so lisa has stayed home and cared for her for the last 15 years while her husband worked. now thanks to a.c.a.'s medicaid expansion, her family has been able to hire in-home help and has been transformative for their daughter's life. lisa's daughter has become more connected to the community, gained new skills and independence, is contributing to household chores and has shown a great deal more vitality and engagement since the family was able to get some assistance. it has gotten to the point where lisa can start thinking about her own needs a bit more. in fact, for the first time in quite a while, she is considering taking a job outside her home to help provide more income. so the a.c.a. isn't just saving lives in emergency health situations or by addressing diseases. it's improving the quality of life for millions of american families like lisa's. i want to share just one more constituent story today. it's hard to pick just one more because there are so many stories coming in to me each and every day. so as we continue to talk
lisa's daughter suffers from cerebral palsy and epilepsy, so lisa has stayed home and cared for her for the last 15 years while her husband worked. now thanks to a.c.a.'s medicaid expansion, her family has been able to hire in-home help and has been transformative for their daughter's life. lisa's daughter has become more connected to the community, gained new skills and independence, is contributing to household chores and has shown a great deal more vitality and engagement since the family...
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lisa there in queens village, new york. again, taking your phone calls, as she mentioned, this is just one of the campaign promises and one of the steps that president trump has been taking to roll back a number -- a number of directives under president obama. we got mary on the line, tampa, florida, independent. mary, you're right there in the thick of it. what are your thoughts? caller: i couldn't be prouder. i couldn't be happier. i totally agree with the previous callers before the last three or four. myopic people who obviously haven't been around long enough to know their history and understand all those people sitting behind the president are cuban immigrants. [laughter] and if they're happy about it, i think we as americans should let them tell us what they need in their own country. and i just love the man. i agree with everything most of the callers have said this afternoon and i also want to say happy birthday to the president and i hope that steve scalise gets well and has no permanent damage. host: after the sh
lisa there in queens village, new york. again, taking your phone calls, as she mentioned, this is just one of the campaign promises and one of the steps that president trump has been taking to roll back a number -- a number of directives under president obama. we got mary on the line, tampa, florida, independent. mary, you're right there in the thick of it. what are your thoughts? caller: i couldn't be prouder. i couldn't be happier. i totally agree with the previous callers before the last...
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thank you, lisa. and we will talk to senator rand paul about his concerns with health care legislation, right after the news summary. in the day's other news, a new cyber-attack caused major disruptions across europe and elsewhere. ukraine was hit hard, where banks and the power grid were breached. government computers also locked up, as ransom-ware scrambled data until payment is made. also affected, russia's state- run oil company was hit, along with danish shipping giant a.p. moller-maersk and u.s. drug maker merck and company. last month, a similar attack spread to 150 countries. the u.s. state department has declared china to be among the worst countries tolerating human traffickers in the world. the annual listing today put china in the same category as north korea, syria and zimbabwe. secretary of state rex tillerson said china's record is marred in part by its continued support of north korea. >> the north korean regime receives hundreds of millions of dollars per year from the fruits of force
thank you, lisa. and we will talk to senator rand paul about his concerns with health care legislation, right after the news summary. in the day's other news, a new cyber-attack caused major disruptions across europe and elsewhere. ukraine was hit hard, where banks and the power grid were breached. government computers also locked up, as ransom-ware scrambled data until payment is made. also affected, russia's state- run oil company was hit, along with danish shipping giant a.p. moller-maersk...
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lisa, thank you. and we will be here with live coverage of tomorrow's senate hearing with former f.b.i. director james comey, beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. that's here on pbs, and online at www.pbs.org/newshour. in the day's other news, the islamic state, or isis, stunned the nation of iran with an attack into the heart of its capital city, tehran. the targets: parliament, and the shrine to the revolutionary leader, ayatollah ruhollah khomeini. when it was over, 13 people were dead, plus six attackers. we will have a full report, right after the news summary. in britain, the death toll rose to eight in saturday's london bridge attack. teams had been searching the river thames. today, they recovered a body, and the president of france said it was a 45-year-old frenchman who had been missing. police also made another arrest today in connection with the bridge killings. president trump spoke by phone today with the ruler of qatar. the white house says he offered to help repair a breach with arab state
lisa, thank you. and we will be here with live coverage of tomorrow's senate hearing with former f.b.i. director james comey, beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. that's here on pbs, and online at www.pbs.org/newshour. in the day's other news, the islamic state, or isis, stunned the nation of iran with an attack into the heart of its capital city, tehran. the targets: parliament, and the shrine to the revolutionary leader, ayatollah ruhollah khomeini. when it was over, 13 people were dead, plus six...