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he's going to raid these people 's houses and what have you. it's really reminiscent of nazi germany, just saying. david: just saying. my issue with those comments other than obviously that hyperbolic comparison she makes of world war ii which is just horrific and absolutely un deserved is the thought that it ignores the fact that it's policy and that has been cod it tied but that's what is taking place, right? so i.c.e. has 90 days after a final deportation order to remove what's called a bag and baggage letter to one that has received a final deportation order. this is something that has effected millions and all that's happening is that policy is being followed, so when the administration is being blamed for some type of policy, they're simply carrying out, to me it seems that it would be more accurate to call upon our elected officials to then change the law, so someone like that with a platform there should be saying here are these senators and congressmen that should change the laws that i have a problem with but at this point, it's polic
he's going to raid these people 's houses and what have you. it's really reminiscent of nazi germany, just saying. david: just saying. my issue with those comments other than obviously that hyperbolic comparison she makes of world war ii which is just horrific and absolutely un deserved is the thought that it ignores the fact that it's policy and that has been cod it tied but that's what is taking place, right? so i.c.e. has 90 days after a final deportation order to remove what's called a bag...
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. >> 's hearing was not surprising. for people who did not, this blows there might. we've got it in the white house right now, -- >> [inaudible question] >> those words show donald trump committed acts of obstruction of justice. it's not even misdemeanor. robert mueller himself said someone could go to jail for a long time. >> [inaudible question]. >> [inaudible question] >> the critical thing is, the american people saw overwhelming and devastating evidence of obstruction of justice. related to finding the committee and by the witness and it's irrefutable. we're all on the edge of our seats to see about volume one. in terms of volume two, this is a great victory for the truth and possibility of justice in the country. america finally got to see what special counsel mueller was talking about. repeated efforts by president trump to obstruct justice, fire the special counsel, cover up his experts efforts, to coach witnesses, influence testimony, all of this is an outrageous bel of his office and rule of law. his job is to
. >> 's hearing was not surprising. for people who did not, this blows there might. we've got it in the white house right now, -- >> [inaudible question] >> those words show donald trump committed acts of obstruction of justice. it's not even misdemeanor. robert mueller himself said someone could go to jail for a long time. >> [inaudible question]. >> [inaudible question] >> the critical thing is, the american people saw overwhelming and devastating evidence...
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prior to the 80's, multifamily housing apartments, except for new york city, was pretty much all rental. aw, there's a great deal multifamily housing owned by people. it was changing the housing equation. oft: the largest number homelessness is on the coast, and the large number of homeless are in new york city, los angeles, seattle. we have some of the nose -- some of those numbers. is homelessness just an urban problem or is it a problem in rural areas as well? guest: it is definitely a problem in those areas as well. when you say housing affordability or the equation has two pieces to it. one, people portion comes. people don't make enough money -- people's incomes. people don't make enough money. in rural areas, a lot of people are challenged in terms of their income. it plays out differently in rural areas, because there's not as much infrastructure to help homeless people, not as many shelters. so, you see more people living in places, may be campers or barns, or doubling up with other people. it plays out differently, but it is still there. host: let's let some of our viewers joi
prior to the 80's, multifamily housing apartments, except for new york city, was pretty much all rental. aw, there's a great deal multifamily housing owned by people. it was changing the housing equation. oft: the largest number homelessness is on the coast, and the large number of homeless are in new york city, los angeles, seattle. we have some of the nose -- some of those numbers. is homelessness just an urban problem or is it a problem in rural areas as well? guest: it is definitely a...
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jaden s espinozatted the flames and quickly let everyone know. jaden's aunt smelled the smoke. >> i wlked in there and i seen flames in there t in kitchen. >> good thing he knew what to do. nobody was hurt here. >> a little hero there. >>> coco gauff advanced in in final round of ualifying over the weekend.co co recently made history as e youngest woman in the era to qualify in wimbledon and reach the fourth that is up the street where my kid have taken tennis clinics great to see coco here. seesill ahead, an old scam a comeback. how you can keep your cash safe. >>> heads-up for iphone users. when you sawto siri others may be listening in so you have to be careful what u ask her. yo you got your homework? yeah. yeah? hey, give me a kiss.no ancer: what's the role of a car company? [ kisses ] announcer: to take your kids to and from school? don't jerget your science pro. announcer: we think it can be something bigger. everybody take your seats. announcer: this summer, volkswagen is suppheting america's teac. announcer: visit your vw dealer to learn
jaden s espinozatted the flames and quickly let everyone know. jaden's aunt smelled the smoke. >> i wlked in there and i seen flames in there t in kitchen. >> good thing he knew what to do. nobody was hurt here. >> a little hero there. >>> coco gauff advanced in in final round of ualifying over the weekend.co co recently made history as e youngest woman in the era to qualify in wimbledon and reach the fourth that is up the street where my kid have taken tennis clinics...
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. >>> politico reports the house judiciary voted to authorize 12 s&ps for 12 key people in the robert mueller report. the list includes jared kushner, former attorney general jeff sessions, and former national security adviser michael flynn. they also authorized subpoenas for executives. it's over hush money paid to women who had affairs with president trump. it's up to committee chairman jerry nadler to decide whether to issue the subpoenas. chronicle" says california lawmakers approved a measure requiring president trump and other candidates to release their tax returns from the last five years to get on the state primary election ballot. the bill is now in the hands of governor gavin newsome. a similar measure was vetoed two years ago by then governor jerry brown. is a spokesman for newsome did not say whether he would sign the bill. >>> and "usa today" report shows that just a few sips of sugary sips of sugar per day increases the risks of cancer. a study in the british journal says drinking about 2.4 ounces of sugary drinks a day was associated with an 18% increased risk of cance
. >>> politico reports the house judiciary voted to authorize 12 s&ps for 12 key people in the robert mueller report. the list includes jared kushner, former attorney general jeff sessions, and former national security adviser michael flynn. they also authorized subpoenas for executives. it's over hush money paid to women who had affairs with president trump. it's up to committee chairman jerry nadler to decide whether to issue the subpoenas. chronicle" says california...
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to speak for the people of san francisco. and i do that for them. s speaker, i have to bring unity to our caucus and to do so with the boldest common denominator in our caucus. i say to our members your job description and job title are one and the same. representatives. and i consider myself a weaver, ust at the loom, just making all of those threads come together in the boldest possible way. and i'm very proud of being the speaker of the house. in doing so in the boldest way. what we are advocating is a progressive agenda for our country. reporter: mr. mueller's hearing you said -- some of your democrat colleagues, you are simply trying to run out the clock on impeachment. are you trying to run out the clock? ms. pelosi: i'm not trying to run out the clock. let's get sophisticated about his, ok. we'll proceed when we have what we need to proceed. not one day sooner. and everybody has the liberty and luxury to espouse their own position and to criticize me for trying to go down the path in the most determined, positive way.
to speak for the people of san francisco. and i do that for them. s speaker, i have to bring unity to our caucus and to do so with the boldest common denominator in our caucus. i say to our members your job description and job title are one and the same. representatives. and i consider myself a weaver, ust at the loom, just making all of those threads come together in the boldest possible way. and i'm very proud of being the speaker of the house. in doing so in the boldest way. what we are...
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the american house. the american people. ome of us have been victims of the pain and hurt of racism. in the 1950's and 1960's, segregationists told us to go back when we protested for or rights. they told ministers, priests, rabbis, and nuns to go back. they told the innocent little children seeking just an equal education, to go back. as a nation and as a people we need to go forward and not backwards. with this vet, we stand with our sisters, three were born in america, one came here looking for a better life. with this vote, we meet our moral obligation to condition democrat hate, racism, and bigotry in every form. thank you, yield back. ms. jackson lee: does the gentleman need more time? mr. lewis: do what is right what is fair what is just. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia. the gentlelady from texas. ms. jackson lee: i'm pleased to yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from ohio, representative ryan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. ryan: we the people
the american house. the american people. ome of us have been victims of the pain and hurt of racism. in the 1950's and 1960's, segregationists told us to go back when we protested for or rights. they told ministers, priests, rabbis, and nuns to go back. they told the innocent little children seeking just an equal education, to go back. as a nation and as a people we need to go forward and not backwards. with this vet, we stand with our sisters, three were born in america, one came here looking...
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to the white house because people don't trust the local government. when that happens, you have a problem and there's a lot of money given by gong but it has to be invested wisely. >> what does this mean for puerto rico's aspirations for statehood? >> i believe at this moment any talk of any change in status will be premature. the dust needs to settle. things have to work well. the population must accept eventually, you know, that this is working well and that if credibility is gained again, then we can talk about any changes in status. >> former puerto rico governor luis fortuno, thank you very much, appreciate it. >> thank you. we'll be right back. carl, i appreciate the invite here. as my broker, what am i paying you to manage my money? it's racquetball time. (thumps) ugh! carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? (splash) carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in? it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern appr
to the white house because people don't trust the local government. when that happens, you have a problem and there's a lot of money given by gong but it has to be invested wisely. >> what does this mean for puerto rico's aspirations for statehood? >> i believe at this moment any talk of any change in status will be premature. the dust needs to settle. things have to work well. the population must accept eventually, you know, that this is working well and that if credibility is...
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to over 4000 people in a complex once used by the united states army. on the w.'s onion as cif is in many or sicily and i asked him a while ago why the authorities have closed the migrant center and why. mr sally was doing that. well it is unclear why they closed it in fact there was conflicting opinions of course on the one hand it had been underfunded for a long time and it was it became a place of criminality and there was drug busts and prostitution here now that wasn't everything though at one point at its height there was classes for people to take classes in different topics so it was on the one hand a place of criminality but on the other hand it could have been an example of how refugee centers could have been run if you can see here the houses were built for american troops and it was a place for american troops families until 2010 so it had a lot of resources so activists say that selby me wanted to close it as a symbol to send to the public that he's taking a hardline stance against immigration now what's so striking about the closure is tha
to over 4000 people in a complex once used by the united states army. on the w.'s onion as cif is in many or sicily and i asked him a while ago why the authorities have closed the migrant center and why. mr sally was doing that. well it is unclear why they closed it in fact there was conflicting opinions of course on the one hand it had been underfunded for a long time and it was it became a place of criminality and there was drug busts and prostitution here now that wasn't everything though at...
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people come by and look at the house and the fireworks and kind of surmise whatthappened. 's essentially what investigators did, but with a lot more deliberations. in any case it's clear that someone's fourth of july revelry went out the whack. >> there's usually these types of viacti. >> reporter: now this home is uninhabitable. four people and pets were able to get o ahead of the flames with no injuries. >> could have been far worse implications if the people had been asleep. >> reporter: residents in the neighborhood get worried around this time of year when displays like there are common. they are usually just followed or flames. t embers >> we're concerned every year. we find bits of the stuff on the front porch and ro b andk porch everywhere. >> fireworks that you've seen over here on the street directly in front the home. these are all illegal items. many of them are aerial type of devices prohibited in the district. >> these are covered with washing labels and instructions of how to properly spdi sosoaki whe the allure of an aerial display is strong,fi fire ghters
people come by and look at the house and the fireworks and kind of surmise whatthappened. 's essentially what investigators did, but with a lot more deliberations. in any case it's clear that someone's fourth of july revelry went out the whack. >> there's usually these types of viacti. >> reporter: now this home is uninhabitable. four people and pets were able to get o ahead of the flames with no injuries. >> could have been far worse implications if the people had been...
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s fficials say a gas leakspected. at least five people were injured there. t >>> we've go disturbing story from dallas involving a man who called police for help but ended up dying in police custody. newly released body cam footage raises questions about how equipped police departments are to deal with mental illness. gabe gutierrezas t video which we shouldwa you is disturbing. >> help me! help me! >> tony had called 911 himself telling a dispatcher that he suffered from schizophrenia and depression and was off his meds. >> get off the ground. >> you're going to kill me. you're going to kill me. >> reporter: these body camera videos were obtained by nbc station kxias and the dallas morning news after a lengthy legal battle. he is restrained for 14 minutes as officers laugh and crack jokes. >> are youtill with us? >> reporter: then he goes quiet >> wake up. >> reporter: as he's loaded on to a stretcher, the officers realize he might not be breathing. in an ambulance, paramedics begin treating him. >> he's not breathing? >> he's not breathing? >> nope. >> oh,
s fficials say a gas leakspected. at least five people were injured there. t >>> we've go disturbing story from dallas involving a man who called police for help but ended up dying in police custody. newly released body cam footage raises questions about how equipped police departments are to deal with mental illness. gabe gutierrezas t video which we shouldwa you is disturbing. >> help me! help me! >> tony had called 911 himself telling a dispatcher that he suffered from...
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tonight we learned two people were arreste w near thete house. they were taken into custodr aftethis chaotic scene along pennsylvania avenue. a protester who set fire to the american flag was taken into custody. the secret service tells us that person did have aurermit to bn the flag, but just not in that area. that person is also facing ae cha for felony assaul a on police officer. a second arrest was made for obstructing a police investigation. three people including two secret service individuals suffered minor injuries during the chaos. >>> weather likely lame for this sinkhole in wood bridge tonight. thankfully nobody was injured when the sinkhole swallowed this car as you see there. >> reporte folks here in wood bridge are getting doubl the fourth of july souw. y can probably hear the fireworks gng off around me. they've been watching this massive sinkhole form all throughout the day. it runs the length of the prince dale road you can and then on our side of the road, i'll turn the flashlight off, you can very faintly see the light of car f
tonight we learned two people were arreste w near thete house. they were taken into custodr aftethis chaotic scene along pennsylvania avenue. a protester who set fire to the american flag was taken into custody. the secret service tells us that person did have aurermit to bn the flag, but just not in that area. that person is also facing ae cha for felony assaul a on police officer. a second arrest was made for obstructing a police investigation. three people including two secret service...
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some say it will increase affordable housing options for people in the air great. news 4's chris gordon has more on that. >> reporter: the architect converted his garage out back into his office. >> now tt we're moving i'm going to turn it into aadu, accessory dwelling unit. >> reporter: now more montgomery county homeowners could be allowed to build a second small home on their property but these owners fear their neighborhoods will be ruined. they presented petitions to the montgomery county council trying to stop a proposed zoning change that's designed to create moreo able housing. >> and you've got a building on the lot that is not specified that it cannot be a trailer. it caot be-- i mean, move into a trailer pack if that's hat i wanted. >> reporter: right now homeowners with an acre of land can get permission to build a small house or convert a detached garage into an accessory dwelling unit, called adus. the montgomery county council is considering allowing adus on a lot as small as 6,000 square feet. that's about is/7 of an acre. >> this isn't just an exce
some say it will increase affordable housing options for people in the air great. news 4's chris gordon has more on that. >> reporter: the architect converted his garage out back into his office. >> now tt we're moving i'm going to turn it into aadu, accessory dwelling unit. >> reporter: now more montgomery county homeowners could be allowed to build a second small home on their property but these owners fear their neighborhoods will be ruined. they presented petitions to the...
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over 4000 people in a complex that was once used by the united states military. and w.'s is in the nail and i asked him and a short while ago why the authorities have closed the migrant center and what salvini was doing there. well it is unclear why they closed it in fact there was conflicting opinions of course on the one hand it had been underfunded for a long time and it was it became a place of criminality and there was drug bust and prostitution here now that wasn't everything though at one point at its height there was classes people to take classes in different topics so it was on the one hand a place of criminality but on the other hand it could have been an example of how refugee centers could have been run if you can see here the houses were built for american troops and it was a place for american troops families until 2010 so it had a lot of resources so activists say that selby me wanted to close it as a symbol to send to the public that he's taking a hardline stance against immigration now what's so striking about the closure is that when it was ann
over 4000 people in a complex that was once used by the united states military. and w.'s is in the nail and i asked him and a short while ago why the authorities have closed the migrant center and what salvini was doing there. well it is unclear why they closed it in fact there was conflicting opinions of course on the one hand it had been underfunded for a long time and it was it became a place of criminality and there was drug bust and prostitution here now that wasn't everything though at...
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connell: how old are people in the house. >> how many bathrooms s anybody living in the basement? connell: education, race and gender. >> depend which form you get, long form or short form. president, we don't know what he will do. when he wanted citizenship question, wanted on both forms. long form and short. connell: asking about that whether or not any of that creates a precedent for getting the citizenship question on? >> that is a very good question. it creates a precedence for this, the government must have rational basis for each questions it asks. when the government says rational basis voting rights act, you could hear the laughter up here in new york from down there in new york. connell: you have loud laughter. >> not just you. i know my laugh is loud. nobody believed it. connell: there is no other rational basis in your view? >> there is no other rational basis they could advance now. it would be an afterthought, you can't justify constitutional or unconstitutional behavior by an afterthought. connell: one thing we can definitely bet on this is boeing back into the cour
connell: how old are people in the house. >> how many bathrooms s anybody living in the basement? connell: education, race and gender. >> depend which form you get, long form or short form. president, we don't know what he will do. when he wanted citizenship question, wanted on both forms. long form and short. connell: asking about that whether or not any of that creates a precedent for getting the citizenship question on? >> that is a very good question. it creates a...
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people estimate oh,'s just hot but it isn't sometimes just hot. especially for thse in our at-risk community that may not have working air conditioner at their house, you need to check on elderly neighbors. people with outdoor pets, you need to make sure your pet has shade and water in abundance knees next couple of days. our at-risk communities need help duringthis extreme heat. that's what it's going to be, extreme for the next f days. our average high temperature 89. we will be way up t intohe mid-90s and closing over 100 into thed. weeken washington with the hazy blue-gray sky out there. southerly wind at 12 miles an hour. pumping in the humidity. look at the differen between the temperature and feels-like factor. the humidity's so high out there, it just prevents the moisture from evaporating off your skin and sweat evaporation is how thedy cools itself. the human air prevent that's from happening and that's how they calculate the heat index. right now temperatures uppers80 heat advisory is in effect until 8:00 this evening andurrent eat inde
people estimate oh,'s just hot but it isn't sometimes just hot. especially for thse in our at-risk community that may not have working air conditioner at their house, you need to check on elderly neighbors. people with outdoor pets, you need to make sure your pet has shade and water in abundance knees next couple of days. our at-risk communities need help duringthis extreme heat. that's what it's going to be, extreme for the next f days. our average high temperature 89. we will be way up t...
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themselves inside a house. it all started with a welfare check around 11:30 this morning around stone avenue in south san jose. kpix5's betty yu spoke to neighbors who say it is not the first time police have been called to the home. >> reporter: the stand off say it involved a man possibly armed barricaded inside this home on stone avenue near kirtner. >> you got him. >> reporter: san jose's merge unit or swat team could be seen dragging a man on the ground before officers put him in handcuffs. moments later, they pulled another man toward them before restraining him. police said thuse pa announcements and negotiators to convince a woman and two men to exit the home. the drama began when san jose police got a call to do a welfare check on the home. there was a possible dispute happening inside involving a gun. brian tucker says his friend needed help and asked him to pick her up from the residence. >> she said some saul her and to just come and get her out of there. and the cops were already here. her dad call
themselves inside a house. it all started with a welfare check around 11:30 this morning around stone avenue in south san jose. kpix5's betty yu spoke to neighbors who say it is not the first time police have been called to the home. >> reporter: the stand off say it involved a man possibly armed barricaded inside this home on stone avenue near kirtner. >> you got him. >> reporter: san jose's merge unit or swat team could be seen dragging a man on the ground before officers...
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prior to the 80's, multifamily housing apartments, except for new york city, was pretty much all rental. aw, there's a great deal multifamily housing owned by people. it was changing the housing equation. oft: the largest number homelessness is on the coast, and the large number of homeless are in new york city, los angeles, seattle. we have some of the nose -- some of those numbers. is homelessness just an urban problem or is it a problem in rural areas as well? guest: it is definitely a problem in those areas as well. when you say housing affordability or the equation has two pieces to it. one, people portion comes. people don't make enough money -- people's incomes. people don't make enough money. in rural areas, a lot of people are challenged in terms of their income. it plays out differently in rural areas, because there's not as much infrastructure to help homeless people, not as many shelters. so, you see more people living in places, may be campers or barns, or doubling up with other people. it plays out differently, but it is still there. host: let's let some of our viewers joi
prior to the 80's, multifamily housing apartments, except for new york city, was pretty much all rental. aw, there's a great deal multifamily housing owned by people. it was changing the housing equation. oft: the largest number homelessness is on the coast, and the large number of homeless are in new york city, los angeles, seattle. we have some of the nose -- some of those numbers. is homelessness just an urban problem or is it a problem in rural areas as well? guest: it is definitely a...
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the senate has the bill that will encourage small businesses to offer 401(k)s to encourage people to have a savings and retirement plan. it has passed the house. sen. gillibrand: that is a commonsense idea that i support. james: good. we have a question from karen on aarp, probably on daycare. [laughter] james: karen? karen: and it's not about daycare. [laughter] karen: thank you, senator, for taking my question, and welcome back to new hampshire. my question is very brief and to the point. if you are elected president, what is the first thing you will do to lower drug prices? sen. gillibrand: that's a good question. i would take on the drug companies, and do it in a couple of ways. first of all, i believe we should have health care is a right, not a privilege. we already believe that already. it is part of the good samaritan rule. goes why any person who into a hospital can receive care on an emergency basis, but as you know, it is the most expensive care in the world. one of the ways to get to medicare for all is to go to the drug companies and guarantee medicare patients have the
the senate has the bill that will encourage small businesses to offer 401(k)s to encourage people to have a savings and retirement plan. it has passed the house. sen. gillibrand: that is a commonsense idea that i support. james: good. we have a question from karen on aarp, probably on daycare. [laughter] james: karen? karen: and it's not about daycare. [laughter] karen: thank you, senator, for taking my question, and welcome back to new hampshire. my question is very brief and to the point. if...
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food comes from plants, so a connection to the white house grounds. these are some of the books published at the time, encouraging people to grow your foods in cities, to go to farmers markets. in fact, from the mid-1990's until 2010, the number of farmers markets across the country increased twofold. basically double the number of farmers markets in the u.s. in 2010 compared to 15 years earlier. that is part of the inspiration for the other new garden in the white house grounds since the kennedy administration, the kitchen garden. it will be the focus of the next talk. jim adams is going to talk about that and give you the whole story to have kitchen garden which he helped to maintain for many years. the white house grounds have been a place of reflection and the people who live in the white house and the american people nd their creativity. the landscape used by the first family and enjoyed by the public, although i will say not quite today to the extent it was in this picture in 1927. you can see people are running amok on the grounds, i would say.
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. >>> we begin with a rowdy house party that ended in house fire leaving four people injured. the shooting happened just before midnight last night. police found the victims at hillsdale avenue in san jose, kpix 5's hits doses neighbors are on edge after hearing the gunfire. >> the shooting happened here in the cambria park area. definitely, not an area known for sideshows and shootings. as one neighbor said, we have to take the area back. san jose police flooded the area with officers and found a chaotic dynamics scene, spanning several blocks. they found four victims near the corner of hillsville avenue, who were each shot at least once. the victims were all male, and the injuries were nonlife threatening. investigators say they actually were shot at another location and then drove to the spot.'s neighbor came out and saw one of the victims, injured and sitting in a car. >> she was trying to get the one to respond, he was not responding. and, i seen the driver, and one of the passengers in the car, like freaking out. >> pretty nerve-racking, to have been so close to where we
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: meanwhile, house speaker nancy pelod the president is trying to distract people from criticisms of his policies. she also told reportertoday that last night's resolution condemning mr. trump's tweets was "benign." it condemned the words of the president, not the president. the words of the president. we weren't saying that he was racist, we were sang that the words he used were racist. so that was as gentle as itde could be conng the wappropriateness and the disgusting nature t the president said.dr >> wf: pelosi also moved today to block action on impeaching the president. texas mocratic congressman al green offered an impeachment resolution, but pelosi said house committees need time to finish investigations of mr. trump. house democrats moved this evening to hold attorney general william barr and commerce secretary wilbur ross in contempt of congress. the two men had refused to provide documents on adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census. the president has now abandoned that effort, but the issue was still very much alive on the house floor. >> the departments have refu
: meanwhile, house speaker nancy pelod the president is trying to distract people from criticisms of his policies. she also told reportertoday that last night's resolution condemning mr. trump's tweets was "benign." it condemned the words of the president, not the president. the words of the president. we weren't saying that he was racist, we were sang that the words he used were racist. so that was as gentle as itde could be conng the wappropriateness and the disgusting nature t the...
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under president trump's white house last year. the difference analysts say, president trump has politicized it >> it creates a lot of fear in immigrant communities. i don't think that fear is helpful from i.c.e.'s public safety mission >> reporter: prominent democrats warning immigrants of their rights alexandria ocasio-cortez tweeting nobody can enter your home without a judicial warrant a fight on the eve of a weekend stirring so much fear. >>> the house voted to reauthorize funding for victins if the 9/11 first responders lewis alvarez battled cancer and pleaded with congress during emotional testimony in june he died shortly after. if passed by the senate, funding would extend until the year 2090 >>> breaking news tonight in indiana where firefighters battled multiple house fires. in a neighborhood of west lafayette officials say five houses were destroyed four others damaged. the cause not clear at this moment one firefighter suffered heat exhaustion >>> now to the incredible video a member of the u.s. coast guard riding a dr
under president trump's white house last year. the difference analysts say, president trump has politicized it >> it creates a lot of fear in immigrant communities. i don't think that fear is helpful from i.c.e.'s public safety mission >> reporter: prominent democrats warning immigrants of their rights alexandria ocasio-cortez tweeting nobody can enter your home without a judicial warrant a fight on the eve of a weekend stirring so much fear. >>> the house voted to...
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nancy pelosi is the speaker of the 235-member caucus with people from blue dogs, conservatives to s to the most progressive. there are four members of the house, that's who a lot of this is directed at from not necessarily from pelosi, but there is frustration that going back to this border spending bill a couple weeks ago that some progressives, those four, were negotiating and then not voting for the bill. ocasio-cortez chief of staff sent out a tweet that did in a lot of members' eyes liken some of those conservative democrats to segregationists. that's what people feel. nancy pelosi has to represent a lot of democrats and not just cater to four. that's what sources tell me she's trying to do. in nancy pelosi's eye, every member has one vote. she believes these are four members. they have a big twitter following. they are very important to the democratic party. her job is to get to 218 to pass bills on the house floor. she has to manage a caulk he cue there is angst toward louder voices. that's them saying that. they are new faces important to the democratic party. congress is diffe
nancy pelosi is the speaker of the 235-member caucus with people from blue dogs, conservatives to s to the most progressive. there are four members of the house, that's who a lot of this is directed at from not necessarily from pelosi, but there is frustration that going back to this border spending bill a couple weeks ago that some progressives, those four, were negotiating and then not voting for the bill. ocasio-cortez chief of staff sent out a tweet that did in a lot of members' eyes liken...
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s sgl. >> errol barnett, at the white house, thank you. >>> there were several rescues. a helicopter picked up a dozen people in terrebonne parish including this man and his nervous puppy. >> reporter: on saturday hurricane barry looked like it was ready to bulldoze the lake front in louisiana. winds pushed the waves over the wall on lake pontchartrain. residents braved the flooding to get a look at the damage and our crew was standing in three feet of water to report on the storm. >> less than 24 hours later, the water that was up to my thigh is gone. the water has receded. this bar was closed because it was flooded. let me show you where the water was. right up to here inside the bar. but now they are open for business. the crew spent the morning cleaning up barry's mess. >> i think there was a foot and a half of water in here. >> reporter: the business never lost power or loyal customers. so the owner says they are working as fast as they can. >> you just live another day and hope for the best. hopefully don't get no more storms this year. but it's still early. >> rep
s sgl. >> errol barnett, at the white house, thank you. >>> there were several rescues. a helicopter picked up a dozen people in terrebonne parish including this man and his nervous puppy. >> reporter: on saturday hurricane barry looked like it was ready to bulldoze the lake front in louisiana. winds pushed the waves over the wall on lake pontchartrain. residents braved the flooding to get a look at the damage and our crew was standing in three feet of water to report on...
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two people were taken into s custodyresult of that. all of thisjulaying out st ahead of president trump's speech at the lincoln memorial. >> the event was bill a salute to america. heavy on patriotismnd honored the troops and america's history. >>ontogether we are part of e of the greatest stories ever told. the story of america. epic tale of a great nation for people who are risked what they know is right and what they know >> he ke to the script and didn't use the moment to insult any of his campaign rivals or critics. >>> fourth of july wasn't only celebrated in the district. all across the region, of course. check out this inparty. the palasaides community had a parade and among those are mural bowser and norton who marched in the parade. >>> inng kenn, maryland, a good old-fashioned parade. babies and strollers and parents walking through the neighborhood with their children. people of all ages have been participating in this parade for 24 years now. the organizers say about a thousand people showed up. everybody gets to articipat
two people were taken into s custodyresult of that. all of thisjulaying out st ahead of president trump's speech at the lincoln memorial. >> the event was bill a salute to america. heavy on patriotismnd honored the troops and america's history. >>ontogether we are part of e of the greatest stories ever told. the story of america. epic tale of a great nation for people who are risked what they know is right and what they know >> he ke to the script and didn't use the moment to...
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s in the house of commons because in need to fund and agrement we feel as if you keep on it before he goes and if anything you want to do today that mr johnson spoke about that 2014 scottish independence referendum have a listen to what he said and this was a once in a lifetime once in a generation thing everybody was told that he was on that basis that they cost their votes and i think it would be totally wrong to break that promise to the people of scotland and the u.k. and and have another referendum now johnson is ruling out another independence referendum in scotland tell me mr l. r. what is what does he know that you and nicholas sturgeon apparently do not know. what does he know about scotland you know is out sort of do nothing of wisconsin mr johnson and i think about the problem is mr johnson only sees at west mistake even doesn't see what's happening in london in was northern ireland scotland and he doesn't understand but after 3 years that refer to place about exiting z.-e. you these political party the conservative and you can spot the asteroid managed to find a compromise
s in the house of commons because in need to fund and agrement we feel as if you keep on it before he goes and if anything you want to do today that mr johnson spoke about that 2014 scottish independence referendum have a listen to what he said and this was a once in a lifetime once in a generation thing everybody was told that he was on that basis that they cost their votes and i think it would be totally wrong to break that promise to the people of scotland and the u.k. and and have another...
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our house had been swept away. vital to farmers the a annual rains of bototh a blessing and a curse for the s sub continenent. more than twelve hundred people were k killed in monsoon floods and landslidedes across south aa lastst year. the racism row deepens of a donald trump and how he told for non whihite congressmenen t to . most the os republican party's been conspicuously quiet this monday the d democrats in the ch in on the outrage at trump's tweets andnd the route that is caused. justin facing reporters questions over h his remarks. hangining all over. these are people that hate our coununtry hey john they hate our country. they hate it i think with a passion now it'ss possible i'm wrong the voters will decide. but when i hear the way they talk a about o our country wheni hear the anti semitic language i use when i hear the hatred they have for israel. and the love t they have for enemies s like al qaeda. then you know what i will tell you thatt -- i i do i do not believe t this is good for the democratic p
our house had been swept away. vital to farmers the a annual rains of bototh a blessing and a curse for the s sub continenent. more than twelve hundred people were k killed in monsoon floods and landslidedes across south aa lastst year. the racism row deepens of a donald trump and how he told for non whihite congressmenen t to . most the os republican party's been conspicuously quiet this monday the d democrats in the ch in on the outrage at trump's tweets andnd the route that is caused. justin...
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process -- the neighborhood preference process are and are now housed in will by kennedy apartments. yes, we have people of diverse races in that property, and the point is if we are truly going to be the best city in the wo d world, if we are going to truly be what everyone talks about in terms of diversity, in terms of inclusiveness, in terms of all these great things, we have to make the right decision. we have to make the right investment. we have to be on the same page and know that if one person is suffering over here, then it's all of our responsibility to lift that person up. that's what i learned from my grandmother, ms. brown, oxygwhee didn't have much, she still took that government food and cheese and she still would not turn anyone away from our door when they were hungry. that is what san francisco is about. we have work to get to a better place, but in secelebrating thi in cecredible milestone with alf these in cecredible leaders wits and serving san francisco, i know we'll get there soon er rather than later. thank you all so much for being here. with that, i want to
process -- the neighborhood preference process are and are now housed in will by kennedy apartments. yes, we have people of diverse races in that property, and the point is if we are truly going to be the best city in the wo d world, if we are going to truly be what everyone talks about in terms of diversity, in terms of inclusiveness, in terms of all these great things, we have to make the right decision. we have to make the right investment. we have to be on the same page and know that if one...
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s and campaign donors. but the white house insists of the president would stick to a script of national unity and for going to him to a campaign rally would make this event illegal as. employees are forbidden to take part in party politics and don't trump did stick to a script extolling american achievements and independence and the military as long as we stay true to our cause as long as we remember our great history as long as we never ever stop fighting for a better future then there will be nothing that america can not do. the president's speech was interspersed with flyovers to suggest the u.s. is military might but each one was also reminded of how much this event was costing taxpayers. each fly pass is estimated to cost hundreds of thousands of dollars the white house isn't revealing a total figure but it has been reported that the national park service diverted 2 and a half $1000000.00 to the event that was supposed to be used for maintenance of national parks and monuments around the country. that'
s and campaign donors. but the white house insists of the president would stick to a script of national unity and for going to him to a campaign rally would make this event illegal as. employees are forbidden to take part in party politics and don't trump did stick to a script extolling american achievements and independence and the military as long as we stay true to our cause as long as we remember our great history as long as we never ever stop fighting for a better future then there will be...
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s area to be filled with republican party v.i.p.'s and trump campaign donors . but the white house insisted the president would stick to a script of national unity in fact any hint of a campaign rally would make this event illegal as federal employees are forbidden to take part in party politics and don't stick to a script extolling american achievements and independence and the military as long as we stay true to our comes as long as we remember our great history as long as we never ever stop fighting for a better future then there will be nothing that america can not do. the president's speech was interspersed with flyovers to suggest the u.s. military might but each one was also reminded of how much this event was costing taxpayers. each fly pass is estimated to cost hundreds of thousands of dollars the white house isn't revealing a total figure but it has been reported that the national park service diverted 2 and a half $1000000.00 to the event that was supposed to be used for maintenance of national parks and monuments around the country. that's likely to
s area to be filled with republican party v.i.p.'s and trump campaign donors . but the white house insisted the president would stick to a script of national unity in fact any hint of a campaign rally would make this event illegal as federal employees are forbidden to take part in party politics and don't stick to a script extolling american achievements and independence and the military as long as we stay true to our comes as long as we remember our great history as long as we never ever stop...
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the american house. the american people. ome of us have been victims of the pain and hurt of racism. in the 1950's and 1960's, segregationists told us to go back when we protested for or rights. they told ministers, priests, rabbis, and nuns to go back. they told the innocent little children seeking just an equal education, to go back. as a nation and as a people we need to go forward and not backwards. with this vet, we stand with our sisters, three were born in america, one came here looking for a better life. with this vote, we meet our moral obligation to condition democrat hate, racism, and bigotry in every form. thank you, yield back. ms. jackson lee: does the gentleman need more time? mr. lewis: do what is right what is fair what is just. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia. the gentlelady from texas. ms. jackson lee: i'm pleased to yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from ohio, representative ryan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. ryan: we the people
the american house. the american people. ome of us have been victims of the pain and hurt of racism. in the 1950's and 1960's, segregationists told us to go back when we protested for or rights. they told ministers, priests, rabbis, and nuns to go back. they told the innocent little children seeking just an equal education, to go back. as a nation and as a people we need to go forward and not backwards. with this vet, we stand with our sisters, three were born in america, one came here looking...
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we must now seeee a changee in approaoach to the e situation in libya a and the medediterraneane houses it's cool s saving livess a priority w we must seek more search and rescue boats operating on the mediterranean - as well as the immediate release of people from these detetention centers in libya -- and for states to help us evacuate refugees out of libya to safety. it will be you has been criticized for partnering with libya to prevent migrants from making the journey to europe. earlier this week european ministers met in paris to discususs alternative approache. rights groups have repeatedly called for survivors not to be returned to war torn libya. where they're routinely j jail e inmate? at least twenty five hundred migrants are detained in centers in and around tripoli. what is your is gearing up for snap elections as id september twelve to the death of president veggie carried a subsea? subsea died on thursday at the age of ninety two and was the country's first democratically elected leader. his state funeral will take place on saturday with french president emmanuel macron to
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under president trump's white house last year. the difference analysts say, president trump has politicized it. >> it creates a lot of fear in immigrant communities. i don't think that fear is helpful from i.c.e.'s public safety mission. >> reporter: prominent democrats warning immigrants of their rights. no one can enter your home without adicial warrant. a preefrpive fight on the eve of a weekend for victims of the 9/11 attacks after powerful testimony from first responders. lewis alvarez battled cancer pleaded with kong during emotional testimony in june. he died shortly after. if passed by the senate, funding would extend until the year 2090. >>> breaking news tonight in indiana where firefighters battled multiple house fires in a neighborhood of west lafayette. officials say five houses were destroyed four others damaged. the cause not clear at this moment. exhaustion. >>> now to the incredible video. a member of the u.s. coast guard riding a drug smuggler submarine in the pacific ocean. the narco finally surrendered but most
under president trump's white house last year. the difference analysts say, president trump has politicized it. >> it creates a lot of fear in immigrant communities. i don't think that fear is helpful from i.c.e.'s public safety mission. >> reporter: prominent democrats warning immigrants of their rights. no one can enter your home without adicial warrant. a preefrpive fight on the eve of a weekend for victims of the 9/11 attacks after powerful testimony from first responders. lewis...
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are leading the charge. >> reporter: millions of people saw this distorted video of house speaker nancy pelosi posted to social media in may. simple edits made it sound like pelosi was slurring her words when she was not. >> that wreaks havoc on democracy, on society. >> reporter: a computer science professor at uc berkeley and a graduate stewed difficult are developing software to combat deep fake technology, seen here in jordan peel's fivideo. >> i would never say these things, but someone else would. >> this technology allows you to create highly sophisticated content. >> he's mapping a reference point against any manipulations. by the end of the year, she wants her technology to be ready for news rooms like ours, so we can run it through software. >> we really want our technology so that the creation of fake becomes so difficult that an average person cannot create it so easily. >> you have a freedom of your speech, but the constitution doesn't give you the right to put your words into my mouth. that's what a lot of this technology does. >> reporter: assemblyman bark burman proposed
are leading the charge. >> reporter: millions of people saw this distorted video of house speaker nancy pelosi posted to social media in may. simple edits made it sound like pelosi was slurring her words when she was not. >> that wreaks havoc on democracy, on society. >> reporter: a computer science professor at uc berkeley and a graduate stewed difficult are developing software to combat deep fake technology, seen here in jordan peel's fivideo. >> i would never say...
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have wait list s and my district in charlotte, north carolina, mecklenburg, we've got 30,000 people on the waiting list for a housing choice voucher. that includes women and children and families, people with disabilities, seniors, young people, and the list goes on. just if you can just give me a yes or no to this, i have a couple of other questions. do you believe that the federal government is dedicating enough funding and resources to ensure that individuals who are most in need of housing can access an affordable place to live? >> would i love to be able to give a lot more? of course. >> okay, thank you. so given the severe shortage of public housing and federal assistance, why did the budget request for fy 2020 zero paralysis like cdbg, public housing capital fund home, and you only asked for 8.7 billion less than 2019? >> because we have to make tough choices in a budget because we have a $22 billion deficit debt, and we have children and grandchildren and people who will be coming after that who will be responsible for that. so real compassion includes them as well. >> okay. so
have wait list s and my district in charlotte, north carolina, mecklenburg, we've got 30,000 people on the waiting list for a housing choice voucher. that includes women and children and families, people with disabilities, seniors, young people, and the list goes on. just if you can just give me a yes or no to this, i have a couple of other questions. do you believe that the federal government is dedicating enough funding and resources to ensure that individuals who are most in need of housing...
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during a made in america showcase at the white house, he refused to back down when repoporters s asked him about te contntroversy.y. >> does it concernrn you that my people s saw that tweet t as rat and that white nationalist groups are finding common cause with you on that point? pres. . trump: it does not concn meme because been people agree with me. all i'm saying, if they want to leave, they kelly. amy: that was president trump standing outside the white house. his twitter tirade also named house speaker pelosi and comes on the heels of her public feud with the four congressmembers following last month's passage of the contested border funding bill, which they opposed. pelosi said that house would votete as early at tuesdsday ona resolution that "strongly condemns president donald trump's racist comments" and says they have legitimized and increased fear and hatred of new americans and people of color. this morning, trump pushed back against the resolution, tweeting that the congresswomen "have been spewing some of the most vile, hateful, and disgusting things ever said by a politi
during a made in america showcase at the white house, he refused to back down when repoporters s asked him about te contntroversy.y. >> does it concernrn you that my people s saw that tweet t as rat and that white nationalist groups are finding common cause with you on that point? pres. . trump: it does not concn meme because been people agree with me. all i'm saying, if they want to leave, they kelly. amy: that was president trump standing outside the white house. his twitter tirade also...
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picture house in the uk runs on something called silver screen where older people get together and watch films together, at a reduced price. but why has cinema for his age group been considered niche? because we know that studios are run and have been run by men of a certain age, who think that the only audiences want to see films are 15—year—old boys, or older men. we asa 15—year—old boys, or older men. we as a distribution company released the wife with glenn close, which was a perfect example of an older woman front and centre of a story, and when we bought that film we know that studios had passed on buying that studios had passed on buying that film, because they thought it was a niche audience. women traditionally even tougher than men when it comes to getting representation on screen at any age. french actress julia representation on screen at any age. french actressjulia beno, in her 50s, recently starred in who you think i m, ofa 50s, recently starred in who you think i m, of a woman who creates a false identity on facebook of a twentysomething because of ageing. binoche
picture house in the uk runs on something called silver screen where older people get together and watch films together, at a reduced price. but why has cinema for his age group been considered niche? because we know that studios are run and have been run by men of a certain age, who think that the only audiences want to see films are 15—year—old boys, or older men. we asa 15—year—old boys, or older men. we as a distribution company released the wife with glenn close, which was a...
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s and trump campaign donors. but the white house insisted the president would stick to a script of national unity in fact any hint of a campaign rally would make this event illegal as federal employees are forbidden to take part in party politics and don't stick to a script extolling american achievements and independence and the military as long as we stay true to our cause as long as we remember our great history as long as we never ever stop fighting for a better future then there will be nothing that america can do. the president's speech was interspersed with flyovers to suggest the u.s. is military might but each one was also a reminder of how much this event was costing taxpayers. each fly past is estimated to cost hundreds of thousands of dollars the white house isn't revealing a total figure but it has been reported that the national park service diverted 2 and a half $1000000.00 to the event that was supposed to be used for maintenance of national parks and monuments around the country. that's likely to
s and trump campaign donors. but the white house insisted the president would stick to a script of national unity in fact any hint of a campaign rally would make this event illegal as federal employees are forbidden to take part in party politics and don't stick to a script extolling american achievements and independence and the military as long as we stay true to our cause as long as we remember our great history as long as we never ever stop fighting for a better future then there will be...
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s ability to house migrants that come during a surge, while simultaneously limiting the number of people that can be housed in existing c.b.p. processing facilities. yet c.b.p. cannot simply process those individuals out to i.c.e. custody, because h.r. 3239 does not fund any additional i.c.e. detention beds. the practical effects are simply more catch and release. the majority has made no secret that c.b.p. will be forced to release even more people into the united states. this is not a design flaw, it's a feature of the bill. h.r. 3239 also increases the incentive to exploit children to gain entry into the united states. smugglers know migrants will be released into the u.s. interior request they -- if they bring a child because of a loophole, preventing family units from being detained for a sufficient amount of time to complete their immigrant court proceedings. d.h.s. continues to seay dults fraudulently posing -- see adults fraudulently posing as parents. children are being rented and purchased like chattel. h.r. 3239 broadened this -- broad bes this -- broadens this loophole even f
s ability to house migrants that come during a surge, while simultaneously limiting the number of people that can be housed in existing c.b.p. processing facilities. yet c.b.p. cannot simply process those individuals out to i.c.e. custody, because h.r. 3239 does not fund any additional i.c.e. detention beds. the practical effects are simply more catch and release. the majority has made no secret that c.b.p. will be forced to release even more people into the united states. this is not a design...
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.>>> housing affordability is forcing people to look for creative solutions. how a new dormitory solution is attracting attention. >>> taking a look at stocks just before the closing bell, the dow is down 108, the s&p and nasdaq are lower due to a possible rate cut. >>> a data breach that comprise information on 500,000 people, british airways revealed that it had been a victim of a cyber attack. airline customers were diverted to a fake attack where hackers harvested names and credit card information. they are proposing a $229 million fine, which british airways plans to fight. >>> a new ap poll said that 25% of americans say they never plan to retire, they don't expect to stop working, many of them say they will work past 65. researchers say about one third of older adults don't feel prepared for retirement compared to the 56% of younger adults.>>> renting out bunkbeds for $1200 per month, they rent them in a dormitory style living situation because -- as you see here, a personal tv, some food items, and some basic toiletries. the living room area, also has
.>>> housing affordability is forcing people to look for creative solutions. how a new dormitory solution is attracting attention. >>> taking a look at stocks just before the closing bell, the dow is down 108, the s&p and nasdaq are lower due to a possible rate cut. >>> a data breach that comprise information on 500,000 people, british airways revealed that it had been a victim of a cyber attack. airline customers were diverted to a fake attack where hackers...