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[laughter] jane: it has been a quiet week, david. david: quiet? ok. so, let's talk about what has been going on. let's start with the easy one. silicon valley bank. what went wrong there? jane: well, before we dive into that, i have worked in financial markets all around the world. i have to say we are very lucky in america. this is the best financial system in the world. [applause] it is the envy of the world. david: ok. but despite it being the best, we have some problems from time to time. jane: yeah, but they are isolated problems. when you look at it, the financial system is broad, deep, it's competitive. we have large banks that are well-capitalized. and a sort of strength at the moment. we have medium-sized banks, regional banks, and by and large, they are equally well capitalized, serving their communities, playing an important part in the banking system. this is quite isolated. david: ok, but people are still interested in hearing about it. [laughter] so, your bank is well-capitalized. i should've said, your bank is a bank with about 230,000
[laughter] jane: it has been a quiet week, david. david: quiet? ok. so, let's talk about what has been going on. let's start with the easy one. silicon valley bank. what went wrong there? jane: well, before we dive into that, i have worked in financial markets all around the world. i have to say we are very lucky in america. this is the best financial system in the world. [applause] it is the envy of the world. david: ok. but despite it being the best, we have some problems from time to time....
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david? david: david spunt. thank you very much. for more house select subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government senior member darrel issa and fox news contributor miranda devine. thank you both for being here. congressman, i want to start with you. there was one congressman there for the democratic side. she started off by trying to make the whole thing racial, saying that the republicans were only trying to protect " christian white men." well, i want to play for you sound bite from one of the fbi whistleblowers who really doesn't match that description. roll tape. >> my family and i have been surviving on early withdrawals from our retirement accounts while the fbi has ignored my request for approval to obtain outside employment during the review of my security clearance. we've lost our federal health insurance coverage and apparently there's no end in sight. this is conduct becoming of an organization given the public trust. my treatment without a doubt has sent a chilling effect through what semblance remains
david? david: david spunt. thank you very much. for more house select subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government senior member darrel issa and fox news contributor miranda devine. thank you both for being here. congressman, i want to start with you. there was one congressman there for the democratic side. she started off by trying to make the whole thing racial, saying that the republicans were only trying to protect " christian white men." well, i want to play for...
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. >> thank you, david. david: new signs consumers are pulling back on spending. former home depot ceo bob nardelli is here next. ♪ ♪ it's hard to put it into words ♪ ♪ when i tried i felt absurd, ♪ ♪ you light the rooms of my soul ♪ ♪ and i tell myself not to lose control ♪ ♪ i'll take it slow, but it's hard to do ♪ ♪ when you're a lion like me and a lion like you ♪ ♪ you got the hands that i wanna hold ♪ ♪ you light the rooms to the house of my soul ♪ the chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam who make...? ...everyday products... ...designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder - that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that... ...i need a breakthrough card... like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more... plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other purchases! and with greater spending potential, sam can keep making smart ideas... ...a brilliant reality! the ink business premier card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. dad, we got this. we got th
. >> thank you, david. david: new signs consumers are pulling back on spending. former home depot ceo bob nardelli is here next. ♪ ♪ it's hard to put it into words ♪ ♪ when i tried i felt absurd, ♪ ♪ you light the rooms of my soul ♪ ♪ and i tell myself not to lose control ♪ ♪ i'll take it slow, but it's hard to do ♪ ♪ when you're a lion like me and a lion like you ♪ ♪ you got the hands that i wanna hold ♪ ♪ you light the rooms to the house of my soul ♪...
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. >> at the latest jim where david peaks were coworkers like troy understood full well why david looks so rough, still it was a hard thing to witness. >> he looked very badly he looked like he hadn't slept, he lost weight had dark circle under his eyes and he seemed a little bit more sad. >> while david peetz lowly got back to work after taking time off to mourn his loss wife detectives intent on solving a murder began interviewing people from the gym world who knew the couple starting at the facility where nikki and dave had first met. >> it was a type of place where most rumors weren't rumors. they were true. >> staff members agreed that they've the alpha dog of the sales department and nikki the buttoned down corporate nice girl were a hopeless much matt. >> the more nikki liked in the morning she shouldn't. >> what they saw in nikki was a cynical way to climb the corporate ladder. nikki was everyone's favorite and their boss in particular loved her like family as c.j. brady sought. >> nikki and our supervisor very close, almost like a father daughter relationship and that is why i
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david: of course. well, open ai ceo sam altman testifying on capitol hill amid growing concerns about artificial intelligence and coming up, we have yet another presidential candidate, two in one night, there he is, author and radio talk show host larry elder is with us saying california governor gavin newsom is in a lose-lose situation over reparations in his state but first let's check in with our friends dagen and sean to see what they have coming up. >> sean: thank you, david. we have a show that's going to dazzle, florida congressman as well as morgan ortegas is coming as well. david: miranda divine and jason rantz, plus the anti- capitalist cafe, the pay-as-you-go restaurant shuts down. why? who knows. >> sean: ten minutes away. ...designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder - that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that... ...i need a breakthrough card... like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more... plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other p
david: of course. well, open ai ceo sam altman testifying on capitol hill amid growing concerns about artificial intelligence and coming up, we have yet another presidential candidate, two in one night, there he is, author and radio talk show host larry elder is with us saying california governor gavin newsom is in a lose-lose situation over reparations in his state but first let's check in with our friends dagen and sean to see what they have coming up. >> sean: thank you, david. we have...
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david: yes, indeed. well of course i married an immigrant as well that also helps one that escapes from a socialist country. boy she knows socialism when she sees it and unfortunately she sees it here. good to see you my friend. we are tracking the very latest on special counsel john durham's report just released his four- year investigation into the fbi and what he says were the agency's rash handling of the now-debunked trump russia collusion probe. first to the continuing crisis at the border. the biden administration claiming migrant crossings at the u.s.-mexico border have unexpectedly fallen since title 42 expired on thursday. president biden is saying yesterday the border looks "much better than you all expected" when he was speaking to reporter s outside his delaware beach home. border czar vice president kamala harris claimed the situation is "going rather smoothly." we've got fox news bill melugin on the ground in brownsville, texas, with the very latest on all this. bill what's going on? repor
david: yes, indeed. well of course i married an immigrant as well that also helps one that escapes from a socialist country. boy she knows socialism when she sees it and unfortunately she sees it here. good to see you my friend. we are tracking the very latest on special counsel john durham's report just released his four- year investigation into the fbi and what he says were the agency's rash handling of the now-debunked trump russia collusion probe. first to the continuing crisis at the...
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david: and, david, we know it works, work fare. not just because joe biden said it did, but we tried it four years after it was the put in place, in 2001. the, this ih came out with a study -- the nih came out with a study. it wasn't just a savings of money, less spend on welfare, it was also the effect it had on the people who came back to the work9 and the overall economy as a result. the study says four years later welfare rolls had been cut by nearly one-half. with we knew that was going to the happen, but most former adult recipients are working and earning more than ever. that means, by the i way, they're paying taxes. child and adult poverty the rates have dropped, in some cases dramatically, and the incidences of teen pregnancy is also on the decline. there were all sorts of positive aspects to doing this. why aren't we doing it now? >> that's exactly right. it makes total sense to put the work requirement in, leave the culture of victimhood and encourage people to work and the dignity of work. st the enormously popular, yo
david: and, david, we know it works, work fare. not just because joe biden said it did, but we tried it four years after it was the put in place, in 2001. the, this ih came out with a study -- the nih came out with a study. it wasn't just a savings of money, less spend on welfare, it was also the effect it had on the people who came back to the work9 and the overall economy as a result. the study says four years later welfare rolls had been cut by nearly one-half. with we knew that was going to...
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david: right. hamad: with you. david: that is right. how do you juggle -- you have a prime minister coming to see you, a foreign minister, an investment person. you have to change your brain for all these different people coming in. you must have been working seven days a week to do all that. hamad: for me, it was tough. but, i was used to work for long hours. so, it was not -- in the end, last two years, i felt inside deep me that i hate the job. i just want to leave. and this is maybe i say it late in some programs i was suggesting to the amir, two years before we left together, that i want to leave. david: you and the amir retired at more or less the same time. hamad: exactly. david: very often, it is hard to give up power voluntarily. people lose elections but here, they don't have elections. so, you voluntarily decided to step back from that position. was it hard to give up that much power, and you are happier now than you were then? hamad: i am happier, definitely. and if, this is sincere, if somebody go and take me back, i don't
david: right. hamad: with you. david: that is right. how do you juggle -- you have a prime minister coming to see you, a foreign minister, an investment person. you have to change your brain for all these different people coming in. you must have been working seven days a week to do all that. hamad: for me, it was tough. but, i was used to work for long hours. so, it was not -- in the end, last two years, i felt inside deep me that i hate the job. i just want to leave. and this is maybe i say...
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david. >> david: rob marciano with us. thank you, rob. also tracking that when hitting guam tonight, the storms the slamming the island with winds up to 140 miles an hour. this is the privilege of a cat4 hurricane. reports of flash flooding tonight, damaged homes, power outages. the u.s. navy diverting a carrier group to help the recovery efforts. we turn now to the remarkable medical breakthrough tonight when it comes to spinal cord injuries. groundbreaking technology helping a paralyzed man walk again for the first time in more than a decade. implants in the brain and the spinal cord, using the power of thought to walk again, to climb stairs. will reeve tonight on what this could mean. >> reporter: tonight, groundbreaking new technology enabling a paralyzed man to walk again for the first time in more than a decade. thanks in part to the power of his own thoughts. gert-jan oskam was in a motorcycle crash in 2011. >> 12 years ago, i got in an accident and had a spinal cord injury. so i'm not able to move my legs anymore. >> reporter: a y
david. >> david: rob marciano with us. thank you, rob. also tracking that when hitting guam tonight, the storms the slamming the island with winds up to 140 miles an hour. this is the privilege of a cat4 hurricane. reports of flash flooding tonight, damaged homes, power outages. the u.s. navy diverting a carrier group to help the recovery efforts. we turn now to the remarkable medical breakthrough tonight when it comes to spinal cord injuries. groundbreaking technology helping a paralyzed...
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david muir. >> david: good evening and it's great to have you with us here in a wednesday night we begin tonight with the high-stakes vote in the house to raise the debt limit and limit spending already clearing two major procedural hurdles. now the vote tonight. speaker kevin mccarthy pilling to houston was asking them to be on the right side of history he said and to vote yes. dozens planning to vote no. one republican comps and calling it a surrender. mccarthy will also need democrats to get this passed. president biden a at the white house lobbying democrats not all are on board. and all of this with just days now until a potentially catastrophic u.s. default. so where does this tonight? rachel scott leading us off on capitol hill. >> reporter: tonight, the hard sell. the house speaker kevin mccarthy under pressure to pass the deal he negotiated with the white house and under fire from some of his own republican members? in the final hours, what are you telling members on the fence? >> don't
david muir. >> david: good evening and it's great to have you with us here in a wednesday night we begin tonight with the high-stakes vote in the house to raise the debt limit and limit spending already clearing two major procedural hurdles. now the vote tonight. speaker kevin mccarthy pilling to houston was asking them to be on the right side of history he said and to vote yes. dozens planning to vote no. one republican comps and calling it a surrender. mccarthy will also need democrats...
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right here tonight the students grateful. >> hi, david. >> hi, david. >> hi, david. >> david: the business graduate on miss val and her impact. >> she is such an amazing and extraordinary person. she is so caring, so personable and it just goes to show why she had such a huge line to hug her at graduation. >> david: communications graduate julie segala. >> i can confirm that ms. val is like a campus mom to us all. >> every time i pulled into campus, she know how to put a smile on my face. she knew how to make it feel like home. >> david: we salute the graduates and of course we salute miss val. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. new hoping a book clubakehe mose on transit plus. this is a tough job. tough job and this is an especially hard day as the san francisco district attorney lays out the explanation for not charging a walgreens security guard involved in a deadly shooting also ahead. tentative end to teacher strike with just about a week left in the school year. building a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. final moments captured by walgreens survei
right here tonight the students grateful. >> hi, david. >> hi, david. >> hi, david. >> david: the business graduate on miss val and her impact. >> she is such an amazing and extraordinary person. she is so caring, so personable and it just goes to show why she had such a huge line to hug her at graduation. >> david: communications graduate julie segala. >> i can confirm that ms. val is like a campus mom to us all. >> every time i pulled into...
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david: what a pleasure to see you, tammy. >> same here. david: appreciate it. i'm david asman in for elizabeth macdonald. i want to just show you some pictures before we go because this weekend, of course, is mother 's day. there i am with my wife who's a wonderful mother and, guess what? our daughter has a child of her own. so happy mother's day to both my wife and to my daughter and to you and yours. now it is time for "the bottom line," and jackie and sean are here to take you through the next hour. sean: grandpa david. [laughter] david: that's me. don't call me grandpa! sean: great show. have a good weekend. ♪ ♪
david: what a pleasure to see you, tammy. >> same here. david: appreciate it. i'm david asman in for elizabeth macdonald. i want to just show you some pictures before we go because this weekend, of course, is mother 's day. there i am with my wife who's a wonderful mother and, guess what? our daughter has a child of her own. so happy mother's day to both my wife and to my daughter and to you and yours. now it is time for "the bottom line," and jackie and sean are here to take...
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david. >> david: aaron katersky in worcester tonight. thank you, aaron. far from the border tonight the ripple effect from the crisis at the border. from new york city to denver, communities scrambling to house migrants who have already arrived. tonight new york city, the onetime historic midtown hotel now housing migrants. here is abc's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight, buses of asylum-seekers pulling up to the historic roosevelt hotel converted into new york city's new intake center as the city grapples with what officials call a humanitarian crisis. antonio zapata arriving from venezuela with his family hoping to find work. the newly reopened hotel replaces the port authority as a processing center before migrants are moved to other locations. the first 175 guest rooms for children and families. >> the city's been working really hard to house them. they have over 150 places they're housing them now. they are bursting at the seams. >> reporter: despite at encounters at the border declining for more than 10,000 daily in a few days leading up to titl
david. >> david: aaron katersky in worcester tonight. thank you, aaron. far from the border tonight the ripple effect from the crisis at the border. from new york city to denver, communities scrambling to house migrants who have already arrived. tonight new york city, the onetime historic midtown hotel now housing migrants. here is abc's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight, buses of asylum-seekers pulling up to the historic roosevelt hotel converted into new york city's new intake...
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so to david, to mr. cicilline, the gentleman from rhode island, we say thank you for your service to our country, we will miss you, we look forward to seeing you again. i yield back. mr. magaziner: thank you. at this time i yield to mr. pocan. mr. pocan: i'd like to thank the gentleman from rhode island and i'd like to thank david cicilline for his great work in congress. he's been an lgbtq+ leader. he's been a progressive champion. he's been a judiciary committee leader. and he's been a mentor to many of us in congress, including myself. and i'm going to really miss having him and his wisdom in congress. i think a lot of people are going to miss him across the country. if you care about gun violence, you're going to miss david cicilline. he was the author of the assault weapon ban, so important as we have shooting after shooting after shooting with an ar-15. his bill would help address that in this country. but it's not just that. it's also he has gone above and beyond. every time in this chamber when t
so to david, to mr. cicilline, the gentleman from rhode island, we say thank you for your service to our country, we will miss you, we look forward to seeing you again. i yield back. mr. magaziner: thank you. at this time i yield to mr. pocan. mr. pocan: i'd like to thank the gentleman from rhode island and i'd like to thank david cicilline for his great work in congress. he's been an lgbtq+ leader. he's been a progressive champion. he's been a judiciary committee leader. and he's been a mentor...
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david: yes. right around the time of, in november of 1963 right after kennedy was assassinated or maybe december, he was writing a song about the assassination. he was already a musician. he was performing in at the university of wisconsin whitewater. and marcus sullivan who was also an accomplished musician who was a sophomore saw him performing that and was very taken by michael's music because unlike all of the other kids there, he was writing and performing his own music. he wasn't just playing peter, paul, and mary, and bob dylan. so they became really good friends quickly. they both recognized within hours that theirs would be an epic friendship that they would -- there would be a bond. they wrote music beautifully. they were the best of friends in no time at all. susan: because you got to know michael through his writings and you have actually known marcus sullivan over the years through working on this, what did you learn about that friendship? what drew them together? david: i think in t
david: yes. right around the time of, in november of 1963 right after kennedy was assassinated or maybe december, he was writing a song about the assassination. he was already a musician. he was performing in at the university of wisconsin whitewater. and marcus sullivan who was also an accomplished musician who was a sophomore saw him performing that and was very taken by michael's music because unlike all of the other kids there, he was writing and performing his own music. he wasn't just...
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david: is that true? penny: totally true. the business began as a series of exterior corridor motels up and down the west coast. on saturday mornings, we would go to our motel and he would have me go in the ladies room to make sure it was clean and he would go in the men's room. then we would walk the property, and we would talk to the general manager, and we would talk to the bellman. back then, there were not big computers. until, of course, we got the big ibm computer which probably took up the entire space of this room. as i said, it was really a family endeavor. david: in your family, the larger pritzker family, there were many business leaders, but most of them were men, if not all of them. as a young girl, you said to him -- to your grandfather, as i recall, how come i cannot be in the business world? what did your grandfather say and why were you so attracted to business as opposed to other things? penny: when i was 16 years old, it was my grandfather's 80th birthday, and my mother said you can give your grandfather a
david: is that true? penny: totally true. the business began as a series of exterior corridor motels up and down the west coast. on saturday mornings, we would go to our motel and he would have me go in the ladies room to make sure it was clean and he would go in the men's room. then we would walk the property, and we would talk to the general manager, and we would talk to the bellman. back then, there were not big computers. until, of course, we got the big ibm computer which probably took up...
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david: can you describe what happened? your father died tragically when he was 39 and you were just 13. what is it like, you are a wealthy family and presumably have a lot of advantages, and then your father dies? when you are 13 and you have two younger brothers. what was that like? how did your father die so suddenly? penny: my dad died of a massive heart attack, playing tennis. it was a massive blow to our family. imagine the first 13 years of my life, i lived in a family that was building a business. my mom and dad were very involved. my mother was as active in the business as my father, even though she was not paid. and my father dies, and all of that goes away. our dinner table conversations had been about business. our travel had been about building the company. it had really been a huge part of our life. more importantly, though, my father was this warm, fun, funny individual. just, you know, i was so close to him. and, you know, i have enormous empathy for children who lose their parents. it leaves a massive hole
david: can you describe what happened? your father died tragically when he was 39 and you were just 13. what is it like, you are a wealthy family and presumably have a lot of advantages, and then your father dies? when you are 13 and you have two younger brothers. what was that like? how did your father die so suddenly? penny: my dad died of a massive heart attack, playing tennis. it was a massive blow to our family. imagine the first 13 years of my life, i lived in a family that was building a...
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>> yes, david. they said they were going to launch a satellite, but the japanese government sent warnings that north korea may have launched a test missile and urged people in okinawa to take shelter immediately. the u.s. embassy in japan repeated those warnings. in seoul, south korea, warnings were given over public address systems and phones, telling people to evacuate. but later said that was sent in error. no reports of damage or disruption. >> david: we will track it into the evening, thank you appeared for the first time it is believed, drones are now striking residential areas in moscow. one striking near one of vladimir putin's homes. we are in ukraine again. >> tonight, russia promising the toughest possible response after a wave of explosive drones hit a wealthy district of moscow. explosions only 3 miles from president putin's luxury residence. here are a drone clearly visible. they were saying they were eight in total. video circulating online, this one appearing to show the air defense
>> yes, david. they said they were going to launch a satellite, but the japanese government sent warnings that north korea may have launched a test missile and urged people in okinawa to take shelter immediately. the u.s. embassy in japan repeated those warnings. in seoul, south korea, warnings were given over public address systems and phones, telling people to evacuate. but later said that was sent in error. no reports of damage or disruption. >> david: we will track it into the...
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reporter: hey, david. yeah, that's an understatement about the negotiations in the market is telling you that the president at the last event last night here in hiroshima left early to get an update on the debt ceiling progress. we know now talks are on pause. now a white house official telling us in a statement this. saying that there are real differences between the parties on budget issues and "the talks" will be difficult. adding a responsible bipartisan budget agreement remains possible if both sides recognize that neither side will get everything it wants. now a source tells us that there are no more scheduled meetings for the president, and congressional leadership on the books right now, so i wanted to know this. what's the message the president is giving to the other g-7 leaders about where we stand? >> that's not dominating the discussions here at the g-7. those leaders understand how important american leadership is around the world and they know that one of the worst things that can happen to a
reporter: hey, david. yeah, that's an understatement about the negotiations in the market is telling you that the president at the last event last night here in hiroshima left early to get an update on the debt ceiling progress. we know now talks are on pause. now a white house official telling us in a statement this. saying that there are real differences between the parties on budget issues and "the talks" will be difficult. adding a responsible bipartisan budget agreement remains...
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david. >> david: stephanie ramos here in new york tonight. thank you. there's also news tonight in the case making national headlines. the wife who wrote a book with their children about grief after her husband died now charged with murdering her husband. tonight here in the new court filings and among the allegations of her alleged attempts at getting new insurance policies worth $2 million. here is matt gutman. >> reporter: tonight new allegations in the case against the utah mother who is accused of poisoning her husband with sentinel and then wrote a children's book about grief. court filings allege 33-year-old kouri richins had taken out almost $2 million in life insurance policies when her husband eric without his knowledge. an amendment filing also claimed richins took out a $250,000 home equity line of credit and had withdrawn over 100,000 from her husband's bank account and spent over 30,000 on his credit cards. the father of three with or sound unresponsive in the beooof theirtah home in h ast arer she made a moscow mule cocktail to celebrate
david. >> david: stephanie ramos here in new york tonight. thank you. there's also news tonight in the case making national headlines. the wife who wrote a book with their children about grief after her husband died now charged with murdering her husband. tonight here in the new court filings and among the allegations of her alleged attempts at getting new insurance policies worth $2 million. here is matt gutman. >> reporter: tonight new allegations in the case against the utah...
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yes, david bo d, as case for david boyd. yes, david boyd. as your _ case for david boyd. yes, david boyd, as your hard, _ case for david boyd. yes, david boyd, as your hard, again, - case for david boyd. yes, david boyd, as your hard, again, she| boyd, as your hard, again, she considered this an aggravating factor in the case, as far back as 1986, before the murder of nikki allan, david boyd had approached women and asked to touch them. he had subsequent convictions for indecent assault. clearly the judge had taken those factors into consideration in the sentencing today, believing that... because in the trial itself, there was no suggestion from the prosecution of a sexual motive to the crime, that was brought up this morning in some of the legal submissions this morning, that the prosecution believed there was a sexual motive to david boyd's lowering of nikki allan to this building, and thejudge clearly agreed with that, and she said there was a sexual motive to this crime, she believed, and that he had a track record of fantasising their children and other sexual crime
yes, david bo d, as case for david boyd. yes, david boyd. as your _ case for david boyd. yes, david boyd, as your hard, _ case for david boyd. yes, david boyd, as your hard, again, - case for david boyd. yes, david boyd, as your hard, again, she| boyd, as your hard, again, she considered this an aggravating factor in the case, as far back as 1986, before the murder of nikki allan, david boyd had approached women and asked to touch them. he had subsequent convictions for indecent assault....
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david. >> david: alex perez tonight. alex, thank you. now to the war in ukraine tonight and there is new reporting on these where there was terror attacks inside russia by anti-putin russians. soldiers from two paramilitary groups aligned with ukraine claimant controlled our four borders elements in the russian region. snide claims that u.s. equipment is now showing up on the russian side of the border. the pentagon saying they are aware of the claim but that they are "skeptical." they have always said u.s. equipment must only be used to defend ukrainian territory. back at home now into the "abc news" investigation tonight in the plastic bags. so many americans drop them off at the recycling bins at big-box stores but here's the question here what happens to them after that? where did those bags end up? our chief national correspondent matt gutman teaming up with our abc stations and if it leads a six month investigation and what they found is eye-opening. >> reporter: americans go through 100 billion plastic bags each year. "abc news" s
david. >> david: alex perez tonight. alex, thank you. now to the war in ukraine tonight and there is new reporting on these where there was terror attacks inside russia by anti-putin russians. soldiers from two paramilitary groups aligned with ukraine claimant controlled our four borders elements in the russian region. snide claims that u.s. equipment is now showing up on the russian side of the border. the pentagon saying they are aware of the claim but that they are...
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david. >> david: kayna whitworth leading us out. thank you. we're going to turn to the violent attack in the office of virginia congressman jeremy conley, a man showing up at the office with a metal baseball bat asking for the congressman and then assaulting two of his staffers. others in the office running tie. here's abc's janai norman tonight. the putter tonight that a targeted attack at a congressman's office. >> you could actually tell the people inside were scared. they were hiding. >> reporter: two staffers fr virginia democratic herbs and visited gerry connolly rushed to the hospital after police say a man walked into his fairfax, virginia, district office and attacked them with a metal baseball bat. >> someone swinging a bat around, i would be scared as well. >> reporter: the alleged attacker identified as 49-year-old telling "abc news" he hit a senior aide in the head and intern in the upper body. police hit the suspect asked for the congressman by name but connolly was at a ribbon cutting for a food bank in his district at the time.
david. >> david: kayna whitworth leading us out. thank you. we're going to turn to the violent attack in the office of virginia congressman jeremy conley, a man showing up at the office with a metal baseball bat asking for the congressman and then assaulting two of his staffers. others in the office running tie. here's abc's janai norman tonight. the putter tonight that a targeted attack at a congressman's office. >> you could actually tell the people inside were scared. they were...
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david. >> david: live at the courthouse, thank you. one more question on this tonight to let's get to the washington correspondent jonathan carl with us now. and very different from what the former president faces ahead. to the legal challenges to come at the federal level in georgia, but you are learning a ton nights more from trump's inner circle liable for defamation and paying $5 million. >> david, it is another legal setback for donald trump, the latest in a long string of losses in court with more likely to come. he is reacting with anger calling it a disgrace and a continuation of a political witch hunts. his legal team says that they will appeal, but make no mistake, this is also a political setback for donald trump. you now have the judgment of a jury that he committed sexual abuse. in that case brought back the memories of the access hollywood tape come the lowest point perhaps that he has ever had a many of his campaign where they heard him say again that he believes that celebrity is, that stars are able to assault women an
david. >> david: live at the courthouse, thank you. one more question on this tonight to let's get to the washington correspondent jonathan carl with us now. and very different from what the former president faces ahead. to the legal challenges to come at the federal level in georgia, but you are learning a ton nights more from trump's inner circle liable for defamation and paying $5 million. >> david, it is another legal setback for donald trump, the latest in a long string of...
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thanks, david. >> david: thank you. the power of our teachers. >> if you think bart burns school, maybe this guy is to blame. , the story of a turtle on the tracks. >> and it's understanding of the san francisco bay crew that left a worker with life-threatening injuries. >> if you look at site, we have drivers making their way to their destinations. while you may want to head to the gas station sooner rather than later. announcer: building a better bay area. moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7 news. ♪ ama: homelessness is an issue that we see in every bay area county, and now, we are seeing results in getting people off the streets. good, i am ama daetz. tonight we have team coverage to highlight what is working in the area. ama: and what have san jose leaders learned about getting people off the streets that other residents have not? our south bay reporter dustin dorsey shows you what is working. dan: but first, look at a new approach in san francisco that rather than involve street crisis team will act a
thanks, david. >> david: thank you. the power of our teachers. >> if you think bart burns school, maybe this guy is to blame. , the story of a turtle on the tracks. >> and it's understanding of the san francisco bay crew that left a worker with life-threatening injuries. >> if you look at site, we have drivers making their way to their destinations. while you may want to head to the gas station sooner rather than later. announcer: building a better bay area. moving...
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david. >> david: eva pilgrim with us tonight, thank you. there is news this evening on former president trump's handling of classified documents at mar-a-lago after our team reported that documents were moved after the subpoena, now "the washington post" reporting they removed the day before federal agents visit the property. here's terry miranda. >> two a former president trump's employees moved boxes and papers from a storage room inside the mar-a-lago home just one day before fbi agents visited the property last june according to "the washington post." the move coming after the team received a subpoena from the justice department for classified documents. abc news previously reported that investigators suspect those boxes contained classified material. based on witness statements, security camera footage and other documentary evidence according to sources familiar with the investigation. the timing of the moving of the boxes has raised suspicions and was all done in an effort to obstruct the federal investigation according to the post. t
david. >> david: eva pilgrim with us tonight, thank you. there is news this evening on former president trump's handling of classified documents at mar-a-lago after our team reported that documents were moved after the subpoena, now "the washington post" reporting they removed the day before federal agents visit the property. here's terry miranda. >> two a former president trump's employees moved boxes and papers from a storage room inside the mar-a-lago home just one day...
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david: welcome back. the latest results of our survey on china's out, and the analysis is not the best. let's get key takeaways from our china economy other -- editor. >> the first thing is last month we had some did it come out for april, which was much worse than people expected reflected in the forecast now. people have got the growth expectation to a median of 5.5. there is an expectation pboc will have to act earlier this year than previously expected. expected to cut the rrr in the third quarter because what we saw in the data for april especially it was that the industrial sector is really not firing on all cylinders. there has been a rebound in private consumption, especially in services spending, but the company's side of the economy is really not doing very well, and the expectation now is the central bank will have to step in and do something to assist with that. rishaad: this is against the background of these economic forecast we are alluding to as well. evidence of high-frequency data, some
david: welcome back. the latest results of our survey on china's out, and the analysis is not the best. let's get key takeaways from our china economy other -- editor. >> the first thing is last month we had some did it come out for april, which was much worse than people expected reflected in the forecast now. people have got the growth expectation to a median of 5.5. there is an expectation pboc will have to act earlier this year than previously expected. expected to cut the rrr in the...
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david. >> david: incredible the memorial that grows every single night. turning to the crisis at the border, the end of title 42 on thursday night, the pandemic-era rule that allowed migrants to be quickly turned away over covert -- covid concerns. tonight president biden speaking with mexico's president today, we have news on that call. and abc's mireya villareal with agents at the border and what they are concerned about. >> reporter: tonight i.c.e. agents going tend to tend, forcing migrants to pack up and get processed now or risk of deportation. it comes as more texas national guard troops head to the border. over 900 stationed in el paso alone as the end nears for title 42. that trump-era policy allowing authorities to expel migrants based on covid concerns. >> if they cross the border illegally they will be sent back and barred from seeking asylum for five years. >> reporter: authorities bracing for up to 10,000 migrants crossing daily. and this is where they want to get to. this wall in el paso where hundreds already wait to come in. this man wipi
david. >> david: incredible the memorial that grows every single night. turning to the crisis at the border, the end of title 42 on thursday night, the pandemic-era rule that allowed migrants to be quickly turned away over covert -- covid concerns. tonight president biden speaking with mexico's president today, we have news on that call. and abc's mireya villareal with agents at the border and what they are concerned about. >> reporter: tonight i.c.e. agents going tend to tend,...
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david. >> david: that would be really interesting. we'll just have to wait and see but i thanks to you matt rivers sent mireya villarreal who we know is a short distance from you on the west side of the border tonight. thanks to you both. we move now to texas for a u.s. army sergeant was sentenced to 25 years in prison for fatally shooting a military veteran who was legally armed. all of this during a black lives matter protest in austin in 2020. after a jury convicted daniel perry of murder last month texas governor greg abbott vowed to pardon him even before the sentence. >> this is the prison sentence for the shooting death of a street tester that the texas governor is artie promising to pardon. >> this court sentences you to a term of 25 years. >> a texas judge set 36-year-old daniel. prison for murdering gary foster. the victim and the murder are white and both men served in the military. but long before to the sentencing texas governor greg abbott pegged outrage the victim's family and support is when he announced that he would
david. >> david: that would be really interesting. we'll just have to wait and see but i thanks to you matt rivers sent mireya villarreal who we know is a short distance from you on the west side of the border tonight. thanks to you both. we move now to texas for a u.s. army sergeant was sentenced to 25 years in prison for fatally shooting a military veteran who was legally armed. all of this during a black lives matter protest in austin in 2020. after a jury convicted daniel perry of...
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david. >> david: mary thank you. in the meantime to another flash point tonight the battle over abortion rights in the u.s. after the supreme court overtued roe. tonight two more states moving to severely restrict abortion, paosrtswf ngpi ts ovises evening former president trump taking credit for a pointing justices who helped overturn roe. here's rachel scott. >> tonight both north carolina and south carolina moving to sarply curtail abortion rights. with abortion now banned or deeply restricted across most of the south. overnight an emotional debate in north carolina. the republican-led legislature pushing through a bill to ban most abortions after 12 weeks after it was vetoed by the democratic governor. >> it balances protecting the life of the unborn child. it balances that with a woman's need for life-saving care. >> reporter: democrats were dismayed. >> we did not askor f overrsight. we didn't ask for your supervision. >> today in south carsinohtholul l topu bblan abortion at six weeks before many women even kn
david. >> david: mary thank you. in the meantime to another flash point tonight the battle over abortion rights in the u.s. after the supreme court overtued roe. tonight two more states moving to severely restrict abortion, paosrtswf ngpi ts ovises evening former president trump taking credit for a pointing justices who helped overturn roe. here's rachel scott. >> tonight both north carolina and south carolina moving to sarply curtail abortion rights. with abortion now banned or...
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there's no that david koresh enjoyed the limelight. but you also have to remember that as far as he and his followers concerned, he deserved it, that he was the greatest prophet the lord ever put on the earth. and when whatever happened, finally happened, this would be the beginning of the end times. that's what they were hoping. the armies of god will defeat babylon. true believers will be spared, and the thousand year kingdom god is going to begin on earth. so something radical had to happen for that. but then towards the end of the it looked like there was an opening. koresh announced that if he was allowed to write out what he called the seventh seal of the great book of heaven, i don't know how many people here have sat down and read the book of revelation at any point. have some of you done that? yeah, it's it's pretty complex, isn't it? but the idea is in the book of revelation that when the lamb, this special prophet, opens or translates or explains each of the seven seals more terrible events happened on earth until when the f
there's no that david koresh enjoyed the limelight. but you also have to remember that as far as he and his followers concerned, he deserved it, that he was the greatest prophet the lord ever put on the earth. and when whatever happened, finally happened, this would be the beginning of the end times. that's what they were hoping. the armies of god will defeat babylon. true believers will be spared, and the thousand year kingdom god is going to begin on earth. so something radical had to happen...