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kier ste kir steen nielsen. she a superb leader. last year serving as the chief of staff to the department of homeland security and she then severed as deputy chief of staff to president trump. in the george w bush administration, secretary nielsen severed as senior director on the homeland security council. she is supervising law enforcement agency that is play a critical role in the u.s. government's antitrafficking efforts at the boarder and ip tier yor. from custom to border protection, coast guard to the transportation security administration. we are fortunate to have dhs as a leader like secretary nielsen and we are delighted she was able to join us here today. ladies and gentlemen, welcome our secretary of homeland security. [ applause ] >> well, good afternoon. it is my pleasure to be here and i want to thank you all for being part of this summit today. i want to thank you attorney general sessions and rachiel fo your leadership. it is important that we have parters such as these to be able toll fight this fight together. th
kier ste kir steen nielsen. she a superb leader. last year serving as the chief of staff to the department of homeland security and she then severed as deputy chief of staff to president trump. in the george w bush administration, secretary nielsen severed as senior director on the homeland security council. she is supervising law enforcement agency that is play a critical role in the u.s. government's antitrafficking efforts at the boarder and ip tier yor. from custom to border protection,...
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katie nielsen is there -- is there with the very latest. katie? >> reporter: rice now police are still looking for the suspect. it happened right underneath this tree behind me. immediately after the shooting, the gunman used the same handgun to carjack a man just a few blocks away, and then sped off. the carjacked vehicle, a silver toyota 4runner suv with the california license plate 7aob816. the two men were shot only a few blocks from the hay street entrance to golden gate park. one of the victims was shot in the torso and is currently in life threatening sco general ho the other man was 28-year-old and died right here at the scene. the three men were arguing before one of them pulled out a gun and started shooting. >> any violent crime is concerning to the public and especially in this situation. you have a loss of life. the most gruesome crime you can have. now you a victim that cannot speak for lv them suv th pe ep that was carjacked that would lead them straight to the murder suspect, again that vehicle is a silver toyota 34 runner 7aob816.
katie nielsen is there -- is there with the very latest. katie? >> reporter: rice now police are still looking for the suspect. it happened right underneath this tree behind me. immediately after the shooting, the gunman used the same handgun to carjack a man just a few blocks away, and then sped off. the carjacked vehicle, a silver toyota 4runner suv with the california license plate 7aob816. the two men were shot only a few blocks from the hay street entrance to golden gate park. one of...
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tom: erik nielsen, thank you so much. coming up on the markets, on your need to participate in the markets. kathleen fisher, a b bernstein. this is "bloomberg." ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and its connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. amid calmerrning markets, the yields grind ever higher. fear.x indicates let's it is at recovery lows. the bond bear market calm. from sea to shining sea, washington considers your local pothole, your rested bridge. ucture.ider trump-frast we consider oil at $59 a barrel. good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance." live from new york, i'm tom keene. live from london, francine lacqua. francine, what a relief. we're not like totally v
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kpix 5's katie nielsen is in morgan hill to explain. katie. >> reporter: immigration has been a hotly debated topic ever since president trump took office and a major sticking point has been the daca program. it's an obama-era program that allows illegal immigrants who came to the u.s. as children to stay in the country. president trump announced last year he was ending the program on march 5th. daca recipients challenged that decision in court and just yesterday, a second federal judge ruled in their favor meaning current recipients can renew their status, but no one new can enroll. lawmakers in washington are now debating for a permanent solution. >> well, this is a very difficult issue, we're all aware of that. but we can get something done. we're on the verge. >> they have been talking about it for years and if we could do it, it would be a great achievement. >> reporter: the senate is expected to debate the issue today. right now the process is open ended meaning any proposal will be considered and the first one to get 60 votes wil
kpix 5's katie nielsen is in morgan hill to explain. katie. >> reporter: immigration has been a hotly debated topic ever since president trump took office and a major sticking point has been the daca program. it's an obama-era program that allows illegal immigrants who came to the u.s. as children to stay in the country. president trump announced last year he was ending the program on march 5th. daca recipients challenged that decision in court and just yesterday, a second federal judge...
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live in san francisco, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> tonight in a separate case, police in san francisco are looking for a double homicide suspect. they think he could be living? a park. 45-year-old harli n foss is suspected of killing his grandparents last year. someone spotted him in san francisco's aquatic park a month ago. he's an experienced outdoorsman who may be living in a park or a wooded area. >>> tonight, a million homes and businesses are in the dark after a magnitude 7.2 earthquake rocked the southern state around 3:30 this afternoon. veronica de la cruz shows us the damage. veronica? >> reporter: reports of several strong aftershocks tonight. the big being a magnitude 5.8 an hour after the earthquake that could be felt from hundreds miles innovator of mexico city. some buildings crumbled because of that shaking. this is video from inside a newsroom in mexico city. so far there are no reports of any death or injuries. rescuers are looking for anyone trapped or injured. it's been five months since an earthquake in mexico city killed 228 people. veronica de la cruz, kpix 5. >>
live in san francisco, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> tonight in a separate case, police in san francisco are looking for a double homicide suspect. they think he could be living? a park. 45-year-old harli n foss is suspected of killing his grandparents last year. someone spotted him in san francisco's aquatic park a month ago. he's an experienced outdoorsman who may be living in a park or a wooded area. >>> tonight, a million homes and businesses are in the dark after a magnitude...
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katie nielsen is there to claim why the city is getting involved. katie. >> reporter: michelle, the main issue aren't the crosses you see behind me, it's what you don't see. two homes on the backside of the hill that sit on the same property. the park family started the memorial in 2006 to honor the service members kill inside the war in iraq and afghanistan. now they want to move the lot line so there's one house on each lot, which the family says is going to make it easier for them to sell the property. a city council member appeal that had decision to move the lot line and the community is now torn on whether the crosses should remain on the hillside. >> the most widely held opinion is the crosses are getting short of shabby and maybe it's time to go. some people like the crosses, like the antiwar statement and a few people really dislike them because their relatives have served in or died in iraq and afghanistan. >> reporter: the clark family suggested donating the land to the city of lafayette but they reject that had offer. the city council wi
katie nielsen is there to claim why the city is getting involved. katie. >> reporter: michelle, the main issue aren't the crosses you see behind me, it's what you don't see. two homes on the backside of the hill that sit on the same property. the park family started the memorial in 2006 to honor the service members kill inside the war in iraq and afghanistan. now they want to move the lot line so there's one house on each lot, which the family says is going to make it easier for them to...
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nielsen called me and make sure -- thank you for the conversation we had. i know everybody and launchers here -- in a law enforcement here has worked very hard. the hospital did a really good job. we had the opportunity to meet with the patient's there. is horrible what happened but they are very optimistic about the future. they give are your gratitude to all of these individuals. pres. trump: fantastic job. >> thank you. thank you for the great job you did. fbi, thank you for everything you did. ground with their advocates from all over the state. we had a very difficult job of being with visit -- the deceased families. [inaudible] very difficult. today, we went to the hospital. we got to see what you saw. we've also seen a lot of good citizens coming forward wanting to help our first responders. from all over the country, people have been reaching out. [applause] -- [inaudible] shooter the las vegas she took individuals out with her. she has done a great job bringing our child advocates and helping people. the parents appreciate you too. i was left the h
nielsen called me and make sure -- thank you for the conversation we had. i know everybody and launchers here -- in a law enforcement here has worked very hard. the hospital did a really good job. we had the opportunity to meet with the patient's there. is horrible what happened but they are very optimistic about the future. they give are your gratitude to all of these individuals. pres. trump: fantastic job. >> thank you. thank you for the great job you did. fbi, thank you for everything...
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live in napa, katie nielsen, kpix5. >>> take a look at this. more snow to show you from the santa cruz mountains, a dusting covered roads near the crest ranch christmas tree farm just west of boulder creek. the roof of some homes are also covered with snow. chickens seem almost >>> and more video coming in of the hail we told you about in berkeley. these chickens seem almost confused by the weather. what's going on? it looks like they are pecking at the hail before deciding no, it's not food. brian hackney is in for paul deanno. >>> just getting a phone call about some snow flurries along skyline boulevard in the oakland hills. >> there you go. we've got that on kpix5 hi-def doppler, but this is setting the stage for what will be the coldest night of 2018 tonight. hi-def doppler does pick up those showers and in some cases snow showers. there were winter weather advisories posted in the bay area last night and that is why. snow level is down to 1,000 feet. the big chill tonight shows santa rosa down to 27 degrees, san jose down to 30, walnut cr
live in napa, katie nielsen, kpix5. >>> take a look at this. more snow to show you from the santa cruz mountains, a dusting covered roads near the crest ranch christmas tree farm just west of boulder creek. the roof of some homes are also covered with snow. chickens seem almost >>> and more video coming in of the hail we told you about in berkeley. these chickens seem almost confused by the weather. what's going on? it looks like they are pecking at the hail before deciding...
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we are fortunate that ths has a leader like secretary nielsen at the hell. were delighted she can join us here today. please welcome our secretary of homeland security. [applause] >> it afternoon. it's my pleasure to be here. i want to thank you for being part of the summit today. i want to thank attorney general sessions, the deputy attorney general, and rachel for your leadership. it's very important from our perspective that we have partners to fight this fight together. that is in fact what it requires. the diversity of voices the room today from law enforcement to nonprofits in the private sector is a reminder that human trafficking affects everyone. it takes a united front end and fight it together. this is not a third world problem, it's a worldwide problem. it's happening in the united states. human trafficking is modern-day slavery. it enslaves people of all races sexes, backgrounds. whether sex trafficking, forced labor for domestic servitude we know it's happening in our community. victims make hotel beds that we sleep in, they prepare the food th
we are fortunate that ths has a leader like secretary nielsen at the hell. were delighted she can join us here today. please welcome our secretary of homeland security. [applause] >> it afternoon. it's my pleasure to be here. i want to thank you for being part of the summit today. i want to thank attorney general sessions, the deputy attorney general, and rachel for your leadership. it's very important from our perspective that we have partners to fight this fight together. that is in...
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in lafayette, katie nielsen, kpix5. >>> the 14th annual bull dog beauty contest. this is the world's largest bulldog contest. proceeds from the. >> reporter: go to help kids, animals and the environment. >> having one of the loudest because you don't agree. >>> we are seeing a couple of problems and take it to the south bay where we see it starting to see delays build and already a busy route and keeping things for a 25 minute ride and right with they're blocking one lane. the san mateo bridge with a wind advisory during that ride in both directions. making way between 880 and 101. bay bridge toll plaza. it is crowded out there and metering lights on and travel times continue to find this under 30 minute ride from the maize over to 101. showing slow downs as well and into taillights or brake lights and approaching the mcarthur mays backup and 580 and 880 still in the green. that's a check of your traffic, chet in with netta on the forecast. >> this is a glorious sight we haven't seen in a long time. highway 28 and can see flurries coming down. not too big of a sno
in lafayette, katie nielsen, kpix5. >>> the 14th annual bull dog beauty contest. this is the world's largest bulldog contest. proceeds from the. >> reporter: go to help kids, animals and the environment. >> having one of the loudest because you don't agree. >>> we are seeing a couple of problems and take it to the south bay where we see it starting to see delays build and already a busy route and keeping things for a 25 minute ride and right with they're blocking...
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lap wrapping up the conference with kirstjen nielsen. the conference reairs tonight on chops c-span and later available on our win page, type justice department in the video library search bar on the home page. attorney general jeff sessions was first on the conference this morning. he spoke to the attendees right around 9:00. [applause] >> good morning. thank you all for being here and thank you, rachel, for your kind words and more importantly for your strong leadership as our third in command of the department, those who ron and rachel are harvard graduates, they're experienced lawyers, they are -- rod has had 27 years in the department, rachel has had a number of years in the department previously, and so i they both represent the kind of quality and leadership we want in the department. we are focused and proud, really, of the work that's been done over a number of years, maybe over the last ten years, we have seen an increasing focus on fighting human trafficking, and i want to thank all of you that have been important leaders in m
lap wrapping up the conference with kirstjen nielsen. the conference reairs tonight on chops c-span and later available on our win page, type justice department in the video library search bar on the home page. attorney general jeff sessions was first on the conference this morning. he spoke to the attendees right around 9:00. [applause] >> good morning. thank you all for being here and thank you, rachel, for your kind words and more importantly for your strong leadership as our third in...
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,he worst performer in the s&p heath brands, followed by nielsen, down more than 5%. all right, coming up we will be speaking with the ceo of t-mobile about his push into streaming television, following the company's quarterly results. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and its connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. live, from bloomberg world headquarters come in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: and live from the european headquarters in london, i'm mark barton. this is "bloomberg markets." first word news, taylor riggs has more. paul ryan says that he thinks there are enough votes in the house to continue the spending bill and avert a government shutdown tonight. some are unhappy, with democrats sayi
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bush administration, secretary nielsen served as a senior director on the homeland security council. in her current role, she serves and supervises several law enforcement agencies which play a critical role in the u.s. government's anti-trafficking efforts, both at the border and in the interior. from customs and border protection, to the coast guard and transportation security administration, our department of homeland security is on the front lines on the fight against human trafficking and is on of the justice department's most important federal partners. we are very fortunate that the department of homeland security has a leader like her at the helm and we are delighted that she was able to join us here today. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our secretary of homeland security. [applause] >> good afternoon, it is my pleasure to be here. i would like to thank you all for being part of this today. i would especially like to thank attorney general jeff sessions, the deputy attorney general and rachel brand, for your leadership. it is very important from our perspective at the d
bush administration, secretary nielsen served as a senior director on the homeland security council. in her current role, she serves and supervises several law enforcement agencies which play a critical role in the u.s. government's anti-trafficking efforts, both at the border and in the interior. from customs and border protection, to the coast guard and transportation security administration, our department of homeland security is on the front lines on the fight against human trafficking and...
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>> reporter: that's right, those are not measured by nielsen and nielsen has come under a lot of criticism. in order to really stream nfl, you're probably going to be a subscriber to television to pay for the paid tv bundle in one way or another so there is a lot of criticism for nielsen not capturing out of home viewing but nielsen is trying to make changes and now starting to try to cover those over the top viewing as well through those digital streaming services which are benefiting disney iger said in terms of that prescription. >> it's one of the elements amid a whole stew of things i think affected at peel of the national football league to viewers julia, thanks again. nice to see you. >>> here is what's coming up on "power lunch." the casino mogul steve wynn has stepped down from his namesake company. what does this mean for the future of wynn and its stock >>> plus, our levare leveraged s dangerous for your health and do they need to be regular glagted more strictly? >>> a tesla roadster begins its jumpy away from earth and here on earth it faces real production problems. we'll tak
>> reporter: that's right, those are not measured by nielsen and nielsen has come under a lot of criticism. in order to really stream nfl, you're probably going to be a subscriber to television to pay for the paid tv bundle in one way or another so there is a lot of criticism for nielsen not capturing out of home viewing but nielsen is trying to make changes and now starting to try to cover those over the top viewing as well through those digital streaming services which are benefiting...
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i also want to thank secretary kirstjen nielsen of homeland security, and all of our prosecutors and law enforcement officers who are here with us today. i will try to be brief, mention a few things so that we can get to some of the leaders who will be talking with us later. my friend, kurtis hill, attorney general in indiana erin neelie , cox and robert from the civil rights division and united states attorney in texas. i want to thank each of them for their hard work putting traffickers behind bars. human trafficking is a violent crime. trafficking victims are often threatened, beaten, drugged, isolated, deceived, and manipulated psychologically in order to make them dependent and control them, to keep them captive. it is hard to comprehend this level of cruelty. human trafficking remains far too common. the fbi estimated at one point that this was the third largest criminality in the world, after drugs and counterfeiting. there are signs it's changing, that is not uncommon, and law enforcement has to change with it. that is just the way the world works. from 2010 to 2015, the nati
i also want to thank secretary kirstjen nielsen of homeland security, and all of our prosecutors and law enforcement officers who are here with us today. i will try to be brief, mention a few things so that we can get to some of the leaders who will be talking with us later. my friend, kurtis hill, attorney general in indiana erin neelie , cox and robert from the civil rights division and united states attorney in texas. i want to thank each of them for their hard work putting traffickers...
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i am honored to be joined by secretary nielsen. top officials and federal law enforcement and our local sheriffs, her great sheriffs. we're also joined by congressman peter king. peter, thank you. congressman lee zelman, good to have you. we have barbara. thank you barbara. nice to have you. callongressman mike mullen -- michael mccaul. to our broken immigration system, by letting our borders and it comes right through whatever they want to come through. it has been much tougher since we have been there. we need much better border mechanisms and much better border security. if we don't have the while we will never solve this problem. without the wall, it will not work. state of the union i called on congress to close the immigration loopholes that have allowed this deadly gang to break so easily into our country. identifiedration has we haveiorities, identified three priorities for creating a safe, modern and level integration system securing the border, and in chain migration and canceling the terrible visa lottery. it,ave been ta
i am honored to be joined by secretary nielsen. top officials and federal law enforcement and our local sheriffs, her great sheriffs. we're also joined by congressman peter king. peter, thank you. congressman lee zelman, good to have you. we have barbara. thank you barbara. nice to have you. callongressman mike mullen -- michael mccaul. to our broken immigration system, by letting our borders and it comes right through whatever they want to come through. it has been much tougher since we have...
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but the dhs secretary kirstjen nielsen is telling state officials it is still ultimately up to them to keep election secure. >> she has absolutely no desire or no intention to take over elections and to run elections from the federal level down to the state level. that was the thing we were the most enthusiastic about hearing from secretary nielsen. >> mike: the first primaries of the 2018 cycle are two weeks from tomorrow, so there's a great sense of urgency to beef p cyber defenses even though there still a publicly available evidence to show that russia or anyone ever hacked a holy place to change a ballot. >> mike: peter, thank you. a democratic candidate running to unseat congressman devin nunes of the house intelligence committee ironically complained to msnbc today that the media is too focused on russia. >> one of the things i've been criticized for this really only talking about russia, which couldn't be farther from the truth. no offense, but you folks in the media only talk about the russia thing. so when i'm out there talking about water and infrastructure, that's not cover
but the dhs secretary kirstjen nielsen is telling state officials it is still ultimately up to them to keep election secure. >> she has absolutely no desire or no intention to take over elections and to run elections from the federal level down to the state level. that was the thing we were the most enthusiastic about hearing from secretary nielsen. >> mike: the first primaries of the 2018 cycle are two weeks from tomorrow, so there's a great sense of urgency to beef p cyber...
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i'm honored to be joined by dhs secretary nielsen, top officials in federal law enforcement and our local sheriffs, our great, great sheriffs. we're also joined by congressman peter king. peter, thank you. congressman lee zeldon. lee, good to have you. been working hard on this, i know, you two. martha mcsalle, i hear you're doing well out there. that's what the word is. congresswoman barbara comstock, nice to have you and congressman michael mccall, an expert on the subject and has been a long period of time. it's a tough subject. ms-13 recruits through our broken immigration system, violating our borders and it just comes right through whatever they want to come through, they come through. it's much tougher now since when we've been there. but we need much better border mechanisms and much better border security. we need the wall. going to get the wall. we don't have the wall. we're never going to solve this problem. i've gone to the top people. many of these people are at table right now, including this group and without the wall it's not going to work. during my state of the union, i
i'm honored to be joined by dhs secretary nielsen, top officials in federal law enforcement and our local sheriffs, our great, great sheriffs. we're also joined by congressman peter king. peter, thank you. congressman lee zeldon. lee, good to have you. been working hard on this, i know, you two. martha mcsalle, i hear you're doing well out there. that's what the word is. congresswoman barbara comstock, nice to have you and congressman michael mccall, an expert on the subject and has been a long...
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nielsen frequently blocked for john kelly. and he sometimes does not remember what he has said to different people two officials said. peter what have you been led to believe about his shelf life and immediate future. >> in the trump white house you can never tell. people who are supposed to be out tomorrow last six months or a year. people who are supposed to last a year are gone by the end of business. making a prediction is a hazardous affair. the president has been unhappy with kelly, he feels con trained, he doesn't like general kelly trying to impose a certain discipline on him. he didn't like general kelly said that the president hadn't been well informed about border issues when he was a candidate. didn't like that at all. he's expressed that frustration. he's talked with associates what who might replace him then you heard kellyanne conway saying he was not actively looking for a replacement. >> our friends at "meet the press" put together a graphic which they call the sell by date of some former senior aids to the pr
nielsen frequently blocked for john kelly. and he sometimes does not remember what he has said to different people two officials said. peter what have you been led to believe about his shelf life and immediate future. >> in the trump white house you can never tell. people who are supposed to be out tomorrow last six months or a year. people who are supposed to last a year are gone by the end of business. making a prediction is a hazardous affair. the president has been unhappy with kelly,...
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the law enforcement professionals in this room today and so i'm going to turn it over to secretary nielsen. we'll begin a discussion. you folks might want to stay for a little while, okay? secretary? >> yes. mr. president, thank you for hosting this round table on ms-13. as you know, it's the first gang dangerous enough to be classified as a trans-national criminal organization. we've talked at length of the devastating destruction and violence it causes in our communities and we're here today to hear from a variety of folks who work every day to combat this. first i would like to say it's my privilege to be here, the men and women of dhs and doj, who make it their job every day to fight this and other violence coming across our borders and also to be joined by members of congress who have shown great leadership. we thank you for that and also for your support. thank you all. in your recently announced framework, as you know, you asked congress to close loopholes you just talked about. you talk about ms-13, you have two or three main vehicles. the first is we have an inadmissibility proble
the law enforcement professionals in this room today and so i'm going to turn it over to secretary nielsen. we'll begin a discussion. you folks might want to stay for a little while, okay? secretary? >> yes. mr. president, thank you for hosting this round table on ms-13. as you know, it's the first gang dangerous enough to be classified as a trans-national criminal organization. we've talked at length of the devastating destruction and violence it causes in our communities and we're here...
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katie nielsen reports from morgan hill to explain. >>> reporter: good morning, anne. so as we all know, immigration has been a hotly debated topic ever since president trump took office. a major sticking point has been the daca program. it's an obama-era program that allowed illegal immigrants who came to the u.s. as children to stay in the country. president trump announced last year he was ending the program on march 5th. daca recipients challenged that in court and just yesterday, a second federal judge ruled in their favor meaning current recipients can renew their status but no one new can enroll in the program. lawmakers in washington are now trying to come up with a more permanent solution. >> well, this is a very difficult issue. we're all aware of that. but we can get something done. we're on the verge. >> they have been talking about it for many years and if we can do it, it would be a great achievement. >> reporter: the senate is expected to debate it again today. and right now, the process is open-ended meaning any proposal will be considered and the first
katie nielsen reports from morgan hill to explain. >>> reporter: good morning, anne. so as we all know, immigration has been a hotly debated topic ever since president trump took office. a major sticking point has been the daca program. it's an obama-era program that allowed illegal immigrants who came to the u.s. as children to stay in the country. president trump announced last year he was ending the program on march 5th. daca recipients challenged that in court and just yesterday, a...
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at homeland security. -- kirstjen nielsen. this is an evil person, an evil act. i can't imagine. i have children and grandchildren and my want everyone to be safe. >> shannon: governor, you are the leader of the state but in circumstances like this, you are expected to be a comforter. for families, law enforcement officials. what can you tell us about what you found, how people are coping. >> you always have to appreciate law enforcement willing to put their lives at risk not knowing what is behind the door, around the corner. and the broward sheriff, the deputies showed up and they did their jobs, and i know they are working hard. talking to families tonight, i can't imagine how this could happen. i can't imagine how it could happen, why would an individual take somebody else's life like this? we don't understand. broward county sheriff's office is doing a thorough investigation to find out the facts. they will put out the facts and then we will figure out what to do. we have gone through other incidents like this, the shooti
at homeland security. -- kirstjen nielsen. this is an evil person, an evil act. i can't imagine. i have children and grandchildren and my want everyone to be safe. >> shannon: governor, you are the leader of the state but in circumstances like this, you are expected to be a comforter. for families, law enforcement officials. what can you tell us about what you found, how people are coping. >> you always have to appreciate law enforcement willing to put their lives at risk not...
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. >>> with more on that let's go live to kpix5's katie nielsen. katie? >> reporter: we're here in downtown napa. we've seen a lot of people walking by bundled up a lot warmer than they normally would be this time of year. that's because the low tonight could be around 27 degrees and believe it or not, the most vulnerable animals are actually the chickens. >> chickens! look at. i'm trying to get them. look. >> reporter: 2 1/2-year-old hudson considers himself a professional chicken wrangler. he only has three chickens, but they have a cool in the backyard for bo, choo choo and chickee. >> we have a little heat lamp over there. they stay pretty warm at night. >> reporter: while hudson would rather bring the chickens into the house for the night, his dad andy has other ideas. >> we've looked all over for chicken sweaters, but we can't find them anywhere. >> reporter: yup, you heard him right, chicken sweaters. supposedly it's a thing. any chicken sweaters? >> not today, not today, but maybe soon. >> reporter: wilson feed has seen plenty of customers getting
. >>> with more on that let's go live to kpix5's katie nielsen. katie? >> reporter: we're here in downtown napa. we've seen a lot of people walking by bundled up a lot warmer than they normally would be this time of year. that's because the low tonight could be around 27 degrees and believe it or not, the most vulnerable animals are actually the chickens. >> chickens! look at. i'm trying to get them. look. >> reporter: 2 1/2-year-old hudson considers himself a...
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. >> nielsen said some employees would get sick, have nervous break downs or lock themselves in bathroom when he requested them. >> was constant pursuit. >> and he was a constant donor for the republican party. retiring as finance chair. >> steve wynn will you stand up. he's raising so much money for our great republican party. >> his name is synonymous with luxury and comfort and his resorts is multi billion dollar publicly traded company with almost 25,000 employees and now a disgraced formalitieser ceo. >> the company is going to look a lot different down the line. it's a branding problem for the company really. ends of the day he's gone and the branding will have to be redone all together. >> the company seems aware of these concerns in a statement announcing his resignation made sure to highlight more than 40% of all management are women, the highest in the gaming industry. >> the #metoo movement is spreading faster than the flu,seeing it in media, arts, entertainment, most recently in the restaurant world. >> the movement hasn't finished playing out in hollywood,act rest uma thurma
. >> nielsen said some employees would get sick, have nervous break downs or lock themselves in bathroom when he requested them. >> was constant pursuit. >> and he was a constant donor for the republican party. retiring as finance chair. >> steve wynn will you stand up. he's raising so much money for our great republican party. >> his name is synonymous with luxury and comfort and his resorts is multi billion dollar publicly traded company with almost 25,000...
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so i'm gonna turn it over to secretary nielsen. we'll begin a discussion. you folks might want to stay for a little haoeul. >> mr. president, thank you for hosting this round table today on ms-13. as you know, it's the first gang dangerous enough to be classified as an an transnational organization. we are here to hear from a variety of folks who work every day to comebat this. i'd like to say it's my privilege to be here, the men and women who make it their job every day to fight this and other violence coming across our borders. also to be joined by congress who have shown great leadership. we thank you for that. in your recently announced frame work, you asked congress to close the loophole that you've just talked about. when we talk about ms-13, we have two, three main loopholes. the first is we have an ined a missability problem, meaning when they come to our border, i have to let them in. i cannot keep them out by virtue of them being in a gang. once we catch them and detain them, i cannot remove them by virtue of them being in a gang. >> these things
so i'm gonna turn it over to secretary nielsen. we'll begin a discussion. you folks might want to stay for a little haoeul. >> mr. president, thank you for hosting this round table today on ms-13. as you know, it's the first gang dangerous enough to be classified as an an transnational organization. we are here to hear from a variety of folks who work every day to comebat this. i'd like to say it's my privilege to be here, the men and women who make it their job every day to fight this...
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in lafayette, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> san francisco city leaders are working to get people off the street. state senator scott weaner is looking for a new bill to expand laws to help the most vulnerable individuals. he came on our sunday morning to explain. >> for this small group of people who are being committed allot, who are severely drug addicted, dying, we want to give our counties more tools to put them into a conservatorship, get them into housing and get them healthy. >> state senator weiner adds it's to get them on their feet in a healthy way. >>> the city of stockton is offering to pay residents $500 a month, no strings attached. it's an experiment known as a universal income. the goal is to give people a hand and see what happens. >> the idea is to have a conversation about the economic system in this country, but how stories of something that small, $500 can do, whether it's the difference of a mother paying for child care, get back in a work force, or entrepreneur able to get work on start up ideas. >> the payments will last for a year. it's expected dozens of people
in lafayette, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> san francisco city leaders are working to get people off the street. state senator scott weaner is looking for a new bill to expand laws to help the most vulnerable individuals. he came on our sunday morning to explain. >> for this small group of people who are being committed allot, who are severely drug addicted, dying, we want to give our counties more tools to put them into a conservatorship, get them into housing and get them healthy....
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nielsen blocked and tackled john kelly making herself the main line of approach to him. without her, officials often approach mr. kelly freely now and he sometimes does not remember what he said to different people. meow. and now this is what it looks like in the washington post in a story just posted tonight, quote, kelly, john kelly, white house chief of staff is a big, fat liar. says one white house official who demanded it. he would understand the handling of the porter scandal is duty. so white house officials who are willing to speak about john kelly that way to the l.a. times to the "new york times" to the washington post. everybody who works in the white house as a white house staffer reports to john kelly. they are rushing to reporters to tell them how terrible and incompetent they think john kelly is and john kelly is quote a big fat liar and further demand that subborthey lie to h this matter. once it gets to that point, it not likely to be sustainable. in a white house that lost one chief of staff and three deputy chiefs of staff and a national security advis
nielsen blocked and tackled john kelly making herself the main line of approach to him. without her, officials often approach mr. kelly freely now and he sometimes does not remember what he said to different people. meow. and now this is what it looks like in the washington post in a story just posted tonight, quote, kelly, john kelly, white house chief of staff is a big, fat liar. says one white house official who demanded it. he would understand the handling of the porter scandal is duty. so...
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katie nielsen, kpix5. >> did they give you any clues? >> reporter: their friends said they were just going on a scenic afternoon hike. they wanted to get a good view of the golden gate bridge. while they crossed the ropes we don't know. >> thanks katie. >>> special council robert mueller has indicted 13 russians for trying to influence the 2016 presidential election. cbs reporter weijia jiang has details on the new charges. >> reporter: the deputy attorney general and the acting fbi director briefed president trump in person about this indictment which is the most direct allegation to date of illegal russian meddling in the 2016 presidential campaign. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein called a rare news conference to announce charges against russian nationals for interfering in the 2016 election. >> they called it information warfare against the united states. >> reporter: the conspiracy involved a company called internet agency with hundreds of employees. it bought space on u.s. servers and sold distrust. >> they used that to estab
katie nielsen, kpix5. >> did they give you any clues? >> reporter: their friends said they were just going on a scenic afternoon hike. they wanted to get a good view of the golden gate bridge. while they crossed the ropes we don't know. >> thanks katie. >>> special council robert mueller has indicted 13 russians for trying to influence the 2016 presidential election. cbs reporter weijia jiang has details on the new charges. >> reporter: the deputy attorney...
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course means the department of homeland security does exist and of course we're just headed by here's to nielsen who used to be the principal deputy chief of staff under donald trump. you were donald trump he was like our worst president your man i guess. it was it was awful and she was special assistant to the president under george w. bush. when your resume says donald trump and george w. bush on it for your next job you'd be better off submitting a bloody rotting raccoon ahead is your resume. that's your resume you're better off. more likely to get a job so we've taken our horrible voting system which i covered extensively on this show in two thousand and sixteen we took that system and handed it over to a partisan hack at a ridiculous federal agency how horrible is the department of homeland security well on this alert short right here you can see. just is currently at orange high level of. what they've got their eye on severe level of. but some areas of this country are trying to get away from this cat crap traffic voting system pennsylvania wants to move to pay for exact machines but they
course means the department of homeland security does exist and of course we're just headed by here's to nielsen who used to be the principal deputy chief of staff under donald trump. you were donald trump he was like our worst president your man i guess. it was it was awful and she was special assistant to the president under george w. bush. when your resume says donald trump and george w. bush on it for your next job you'd be better off submitting a bloody rotting raccoon ahead is your...
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nielsen, which tracks the ditrendsutes the claims. had to defehas similar claims by the president was former press secretary sean spicer, and a short time ago he spoke to my colleagues katty kay and christian fraser for their program "beyond 100 days." katty: you served this president who has this needed to say everything is the bi why does he do that? does he believe he has bigger ratings for the state of the union address than any president has had before? sean: two things. one, i am out of the audience d crowd size business. number two, i think with respect to your question, the president is a marketer. this is what he has been doing his whe life -- selling buildings, talking about shows and how well the ratings are doing. he has his own way of presenting himself. i would refer you back to white house press office with respect to this particular one.a y: the problem with this from the president's point of view is that he has good news to sell. actually, the ratings for the state of the union address were high. he hitimate things to
nielsen, which tracks the ditrendsutes the claims. had to defehas similar claims by the president was former press secretary sean spicer, and a short time ago he spoke to my colleagues katty kay and christian fraser for their program "beyond 100 days." katty: you served this president who has this needed to say everything is the bi why does he do that? does he believe he has bigger ratings for the state of the union address than any president has had before? sean: two things. one, i...
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at the sonoma county sheriff's department, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> tonight, another white house staffer abruptly stepped down amid allegations of domestic abuse. former speedwriter david sorensen resigned today. according to the washington post, his ex-wife claimed he was violent and emotionally abusive. sorensen denies those allegations. now this comes just two days after white house aide rob porter resigned after similar allegations from two of his ex- wives. president trump defended porter today. >> as you probably know, he says he's innocent. i think you have to remember that. >> sources tell cbs news the fbi informed white house officials in november about the domestic abuse allegations against porter. porter's first wife accused him of kicking and punching her. his second wife said he grabbed her from a shower. both alleged verbal abuse. >>> president trump wished porter well and he did not acknowledge the alleged victims. >>> well tonight, president trump is also refusing to release a democratic memo related to the russia investigation. at least for now. reporter mola lenghi is o
at the sonoma county sheriff's department, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> tonight, another white house staffer abruptly stepped down amid allegations of domestic abuse. former speedwriter david sorensen resigned today. according to the washington post, his ex-wife claimed he was violent and emotionally abusive. sorensen denies those allegations. now this comes just two days after white house aide rob porter resigned after similar allegations from two of his ex- wives. president trump...
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tonight, kitty nielsen is at the home where the woman was attacked. >> reporter: the victim said she just walked out her front door and was standing here on the front porch when she saw the dogs across the street. she said the next few moments were the most terrifying of her life. >> i felt like i was going to die, i didn't know what to do to fight him off to keep them from viciously attacking me. >> reporter: tonya is describing what happened at 10 am as she walked out her front door. in this video from her sister's house, you can see the german shepherds run across the street and attacker. >> something you see in a movie, the way he came at me. viciously growling at me. >> reporter: she says after fighting with the dog she got back inside and realized she might have broken her hand. the dogs ran off and she called 911. >> the police pulled up, the dogs came out and attacked the police officer. >> reporter: in the same video you can see the officer running from one of the dogs, a few seconds later the officer shot the dog.>> i am very happy the officer -- i felt like i was going to
tonight, kitty nielsen is at the home where the woman was attacked. >> reporter: the victim said she just walked out her front door and was standing here on the front porch when she saw the dogs across the street. she said the next few moments were the most terrifying of her life. >> i felt like i was going to die, i didn't know what to do to fight him off to keep them from viciously attacking me. >> reporter: tonya is describing what happened at 10 am as she walked out her...
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when we looked at the nielsen-- nielsen book data and yet somehow they would be mysteriously lower of the "new york times" best seller list and we decided that was not reflective of what was going on and do so we made a big announcement and a big change that we were going to use the publishers weekly bestseller list going forward. >> have you brought this to the attention of the "new york times"? >> we had on a number of occasions, not just this year, but in previous years and their response has been and has always been we have a proprietary formula and system for calculating this, so basically it's a secret how they do it and that's a hard thing to argue with. it's certainly not a transparent way of calculating data or reporting on data and we just help that it wasn't reflective anymore. >> was a good promotional tool to put that on a book, "new york times" best seller? >> yes, frankly it was because i think most people, the average reader who is not sort of following this controversy day to day didn't know that the "new york times" bestseller list was no longer quite in sync with th
when we looked at the nielsen-- nielsen book data and yet somehow they would be mysteriously lower of the "new york times" best seller list and we decided that was not reflective of what was going on and do so we made a big announcement and a big change that we were going to use the publishers weekly bestseller list going forward. >> have you brought this to the attention of the "new york times"? >> we had on a number of occasions, not just this year, but in...
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secretary nielsen is continuing this and will be traveling to silicon valley for our secretary -- second meeting. to the seconds digital form on terrorism prevention in silicon valley in february. some topics will be counter takedown, and online-off-line intervention. but not enough, to push back against terrorist messaging. with to make sure they are developing off ramps. need to beps developed in partnership with local organizations mirroring methods proven and related fields like domestic violence and suicide prevention. we the government cannot do this alone. i am prodded the role dhs has anded so far but our work your work is not yet done. preventing terrorism will remain a priority and we are interested in working with partners from all over the world. help us, please work with us. i know there are members of my , they are today raising their hand here, and they are interested in hearing from you throughout the conference. brown is here from the cba task force. i don't mean to frighten you, but this is urgent. each morning we sit through the intelligence briefing and i'm here today
secretary nielsen is continuing this and will be traveling to silicon valley for our secretary -- second meeting. to the seconds digital form on terrorism prevention in silicon valley in february. some topics will be counter takedown, and online-off-line intervention. but not enough, to push back against terrorist messaging. with to make sure they are developing off ramps. need to beps developed in partnership with local organizations mirroring methods proven and related fields like domestic...
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in vallejo, katie nielsen, kpix5. >>> last week a spacex rocket known as falcon heavy made its maiden voyage launching a tesla roadster into deep space and landing back here on earth, but did you know the ceo of amazon has a similar rocket? reporter manuel boroquez tonight on how the space war is kicking up into high gear. >> reporter: the rocket boosters landing back on earth weren't just a show for spectators. they could be seen down the street at blue origin, amazon founder jeff bezos' space company. blue origin is one of several private companies targeting space and is looking to cut costs by developing reuseable rockets. nasa is looking at commissioning rockets, too, for missions to the moon and mars like the slf. it will be more powerful than the falcon heavy and more expensive. >> this is about the u.s. regaining a commanding lead. >> reporter: secretary of commerce wilbur ross, a member of the national space council, was at the spacex launch. what happens if elon musk can prove that he can do it, one, sooner, but also cheaper? >> well, i think we're going to want the best and
in vallejo, katie nielsen, kpix5. >>> last week a spacex rocket known as falcon heavy made its maiden voyage launching a tesla roadster into deep space and landing back here on earth, but did you know the ceo of amazon has a similar rocket? reporter manuel boroquez tonight on how the space war is kicking up into high gear. >> reporter: the rocket boosters landing back on earth weren't just a show for spectators. they could be seen down the street at blue origin, amazon founder...
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we'll probably find out more. >> senator nielsen is joining us on the phone. you heard the governor being asked about gun and basically avoiding the question. time and time again in the wake of a shooting like this, we do hear people say now is not the time to talk about any form of gun control or access to guns. >> well, that's avoiding the issue, and at some point we need to say enough is enough. the american people need to rise up and say enough is enough, and you've talked about all the mass slaughters that have occurred. look what's happened in florida just in the last couple of years. pulse nightclub, 49 slaughtered. just a year ago at the ft. lauderdale airport, a handful of people slaughtered. and that's the same -- so we have to say enough is enough. then when you do and you try to translate into political will, look at what you end up getting. we had a simple, common sense approach. dianne feinstein, senator from california, offered a bill that said if you're on the terrorist "go set a watchma watch list, mind you, the terrorist watch list, you can't
we'll probably find out more. >> senator nielsen is joining us on the phone. you heard the governor being asked about gun and basically avoiding the question. time and time again in the wake of a shooting like this, we do hear people say now is not the time to talk about any form of gun control or access to guns. >> well, that's avoiding the issue, and at some point we need to say enough is enough. the american people need to rise up and say enough is enough, and you've talked about...
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industry conference of this century in detroit that featured jack white formerly of the white stripes nielsen music reports that vinyl sales in the u.s. rose for the twelfth straight year in two thousand and seventy by nine percent to over fourteen million sales while nine percent is down double digit increases in previous years strong growth in other major markets including canada and the u.s. suggest the trend may be sustainable and the top selling album of the year quick shout it out that honor goes to sergeant pepper's lonely hearts club band by the beatles and in that regard we hope you enjoyed the show that's it for today thanks for watching we'll be back tomorrow one more time from new york we carry sure to catch boom bust that you two you two dot com boom bust party see you next time. we're similar to the spurs to those in the snow doesn't see the snow one of them one of them so. beautiful yes but couldn't you push the we're going to push we'll see you in particular jim crow was put on this material to manage and i do you know because you know i'm on the fringe of the story you know s
industry conference of this century in detroit that featured jack white formerly of the white stripes nielsen music reports that vinyl sales in the u.s. rose for the twelfth straight year in two thousand and seventy by nine percent to over fourteen million sales while nine percent is down double digit increases in previous years strong growth in other major markets including canada and the u.s. suggest the trend may be sustainable and the top selling album of the year quick shout it out that...
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>> look, just last week, the department of homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen met with a number of relevant stakeholders. they are discussing this process. everybody wants to blame this on the trump administration. let's not forget that this happened under the obama administration. >> reporter: this happened over a year ago. what's he done about it? >> we've spent a lot of time working on cyber security, focusing on protecting the fairness on our elections. >> reporter: most recently, the president has criticized barack obama for not responding to the meddling. as for putin, he has suggested the russian leader is sincere in his denials. >> i believe that he feels he and russia did not meddle in the election. as to whether i believe it or not, i'm with our agencies, especially as currently constituted with their leadership. >> reporter: he hasn't even called out putin, he criticized obama, he criticized the fbi, he didn't even criticize vladimir putin in the wake of this indictment. >> he has been tougher on russia in the first year than obama was in eight years combined. >> repo
>> look, just last week, the department of homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen met with a number of relevant stakeholders. they are discussing this process. everybody wants to blame this on the trump administration. let's not forget that this happened under the obama administration. >> reporter: this happened over a year ago. what's he done about it? >> we've spent a lot of time working on cyber security, focusing on protecting the fairness on our elections. >>...