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WUSA CBS Morning News May 4, 2017

Google. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. The house is expected to vote on a Health Care Bill today, the republicans first attempt to overturn the Health Care Act more than a year ago ended in failure. Democrats and those are voicing their opposition and hena daniels is here with the details. Good morning, hena. Good morning, annemarie. Last night nay expressed confidence they had 216 yes votes to pass, possibly paving the way for President Trumps first legislative victory. Kevin mccarthy emerged from a meeting predicting the house would pass the latestub obamacare. Weve passed a large portion of this. It comes after an 11th hour push to win over skeptical republicans. Were both yeses on the bill. After meeting with the president yesterday at least two moderates, representatives fred upton of michigan and billy of missouri switched out to a yes vote. They were able to provide afternoon amendment

KQED Charlie Rose May 13, 2017

They are extremely well known. They are extremely famous among their demographic and users, and, so, now, we have youtube is a collection of a huge amount of video content, many professional youtubeers and, of course, tv also uses youtube as way of putting their content on it, promoting it and having it be a part of a site where there are a billion people coming every month to watch video. Rose we conclude with tin carr, the director of the roy peck trust, an organization that supports freelance journalists around the world. Freelance journalists, many are threatened, they live under this kind of constant atmosphere of harassment, and some of them have to go into hiding, some of them have to escape very quickly. Some of them have to go into permanent exile, and thats a figure thats increased enormously over the last few years, and its because people dont want them to tell the stories that theyre telling. Rose more on the president and the firing of f. B. I director, Susan Wojcicki and

KQED Charlie Rose May 15, 2017

Rose welcome to the program. We begin this evening with politics and our continuing coverage of the firing of former f. B. I. Director james comey by President Trump. We talk to Jonathan Karl, gillian tett and ed rollins. Its is prerogative to fire comey. Could have fired him on january 20th and no one would have batted an eyelash. You cant beat him up. You say thank you for your 30 years of service. He had impeccable credentials. He had a difficult time and you may question his judgment on some of the things he did in the case but you cant batter him around. Rose we continue with a conversation with the c. E. O. O Susan Wojcicki. Cheers people who have a global brand, a lot of times they have millions of subscribers, theyre making a good living on youtube. They are extremely well known. They are extremely famous among their demographic and users, and, so, now, we have youtube is a collection of a huge amount of video content, many professional youtubeers and, of course, tv also uses y

KQEH Charlie Rose May 15, 2017

They are extremely well known. They are extremely famous among their demographic and users, and, so, now, we have youtube is a collection of a huge amount of video content, many professional youtubeers and, of course, tv also uses youtube as way of putting their content on it, promoting it and having it be a part of a site where there are a billion people coming every month to watch video. Rose we conclude with tin carr, the director of the roy peck trust, an organization that supports freelance journalists around the world. Freelance journalists, many are threatened, they live under this kind of constant atmosphere of harassment, and some of them have to go into hiding, some of them have to escape very quickly. Some of them have to go into permanent exile, and thats a figure thats increased enormously over the last few years, and its because people dont want them to tell the stories that theyre telling. Rose more on the president and the firing of f. B. I director, Susan Wojcicki and

KGO ABC7 News 400PM August 9, 2017

Actions that would lead to the end of its regime, a subtle difference from the president who promised to take action on north koreas threats. They will be met with fire, fury and frankly, power the likes of which this world has never seen before. Reporter and the secretary of state in guam also holding firm on the president s tough talk. What the president is doing is sending a strong message to north korea in language that kim jongun would understand because he doesnt seem to understand diplomatic language. Reporter white house Officials Say the president s tough talk was all part of his strategy but sources tell abc news that that exact wording he did not clear that first with his National Security team and now of course, north korea coming out and saying that it is a load of nonsense, that threat from President Trump. In washington, emily rowe, nbc 7 news. Thank you. Here in the bay area, the president s statements on north korea gave added impetus to an annual antinuclear demonstra

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