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>> what's tougher than fire and furry. we'll find out. hopefully not. the president declaring the ibuprofen idea crisis a national emergency but now he's going to make it official. get back to work, mitchell. apparently we're learning some money saving tips thanks to vladimir put i'm. the president this is he's doing the military a favor due to the controversial ban on transgender . the rising fengses with north korea. the white house is now working with allies on a diplomatic solution. mattis says his responsibility is to have military options but the us is focused on diplomacy much the president continued his
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and it's leader. he has disrespected our country greatly . he has said things that are horrific. and with me he's not getting away with it. he got away with it for a long time between him and his family he's not getting away with it. it's a whole new ball game. let's see what he does with guam . he does something in gamut will be an event the likes of which nobody has seen before, what will happen in north korea when you say that, what do you mean? you'll see. and he'll see. he will see. it's not a dare. it's a statement. >> and remember the president's comments the other day warning north korea of fire and furry? two of my favorite american gladiators. in response to the critics of that statement he say s it may not have been tough enough. he called the us arsenal tip top and better than anyone else's in the world. number one, i would like to denu
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president obama said global warm ing is the biggest threat. i totally disagree. i say that it's a simple one, nuclear is our greatest threat worldwide not even a question. so i'd like to denuc the world. i would like russia and the united states and china and pakistan and other countries that have nuclear weapons get rid of them, but until such time that they do we will be the most powerful nuclear power on earth by far. he's hoping to add billions of dollars on the missile programs the president also talked today about the opioid crisis. he say s that epidemic will be declared a national emergency. the comments come just a couple of day as of health and human services secretary tom price said he wouldn't be making that kind of declaration. offerings ly making the crisis a national emergency would free up more funding through the federal relief fund and medicaid. the
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now it is an emergency. it's a- national emergency. we're going to spend a lot of time, a lot of effort and a lot of money on the opioid crisis. >> the administration now drawing up the paperwork to make the designation official. under the national emergency's act the president must specify what the emergency profession provisions are. last week they recommended he declare a national public health emergency on ibuprofen ideas. mitchell mcconnell tak ing more heat from the president. in another tweet today the president said, mitchell, get back to work and put repeal and replace and tax reform cuts and a great infrastructure billion for cuts on my desk. you can do it. that was tweeted from the president's bedminster golf club where he himself is not working he is in the middle of the 17 day working vacation. he he puts a lot of the blame on the mcco
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pass healthcare. i just want them to get repeal and replace done. i've been hearing repeal and replace for seven years, but i've only been doing for this two years and i've really only been doing this for two months. all i hear is repeal and replace and then i get there i said where's the billion, i want to sign i, first day and they don't have it. i'm very disappointed in mitchell, but if he gets these bills passed i'll be very happy with him and i'll be the first to admit. but honestly repeal and he replace of obamacare should have taken place and it could have been on my desk the first week or first day i was there. i was hearing about it for seven years. president trump declined to say whether mcconnell should resign if he doesn't provide on healthcare. started after he made comments earlier in the week it had been tough to manage the expectations of the
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have stepped up. senate or en cash called him the bestlet lead ef i've had in my time and fully supports him. let's talk about russia and this is something that the president doesn't want to talk. paul man forth's home was raided by the fbi back in july. tonight we're learning paul man forth is switching up his legal team. man forth is switching to a firm that specializes in complicated financial crimes and now his son-in-law has reportedly met with doj reporters in recent months. he was asked about the raid of man forth's home and he said he was surprised. to do that early in the morning. whether or not it was appropriate you'd have to ask him. i've always known paul man forth a very decent man. he probably makes consultant fees, who knows. i thought that was a very -- pretty tough stuff. to wake him up, perps
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was there, i think that's pretty tough stuff. it's well document ed man forths has had some financial interest in europe and that even happened when he was named chairman of the trump campaign. the president did not could he included with russia and said vladimir put i'm doesn't like him because he wants to build up america's military. you'll remember in response to russia's meddling congress putting together the billion calling for tougher sanctions on russia and in response put in ordered 755 american diplomats out of russia . the president isn't upset with the move. he's a business map. he's optimistic. this is how he looks at it. i want to thank him because we're trying to cut down on payroll and as far as i'm concerned i'm very thrangful that he let go of a large number of people because now we have a smaller payroll. there's no reason for him to go back. i greatly appreciate the fact that they've been able to cut our payroll for the united states.
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money. throughout the russia investigation we found out about things like the man forth raid, leaks have been something that's angered the president but he say s there are some but some that are far more serious than others. having to do with situatery a, having to do with all different places, having to do with north korea and those are very serious and you have the leaks where people want to love me and they're all fighting for love. those are not very important, but certainly we don't like them. those are little inner white house leaks. they're not very important. but actually i'm somewhat honored by them. fighting for love i believe is also the plot of the bachelor. last week attorney general jeff sessions a understand north koreaeded he would be cracking down on leaks the president says crack down. is focused on intelligence leaks that could harm national security. >> another one of the topics the president touched upon today was his controversial plan to ban transgender people from serving in the
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the issue but still hasn't said when or even how the ban would be put in place. i have great respet for the community. i think i've had great support from that community. i got a lot of votes. but the transgender, the military is working on it now. they're did ding the work. it's been a very difficult situation and i think i'm doing a lot of people a favor by coming out and just saying, as you know, it's been a very complicated issue for the military. it's been a very con fusing issue for the military and i think i'm doing the military a great favor. >> the fact remains that we have a volunteer military and these are people who stepped up and voluntarily decided they will fight from our country. there's still no word trump administration the pentagon how the ban would take effect. the president announced it in a series of tweets and as we told you there is legal action taken against the policy. on behalf of five active duty
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sergeants. it is unconstitution al. transgeneral der troops have been allow since 2016. a guy who has been helping addicts get clean and he has a unique way of doing it. up next.
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>> welcome back, my guest tonight has years of experience as a social worker helping addicts to get treatment and he has seen firsthand the impact of the opioid epidemic. joe frank who is the founder of high so blight ticketed event. thanks for having me. h was a big day, the president talked about the state of emergency he wants to declare, but when you look at drug addiction through the years and the way that we've found way s or at least attemptedded to fight it it's just this one size fits all approach for something that's far
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>> it's a one size fits all. it is different now, the opioid crisis is taking it's toll. the death toll is the same or roughly greater than hiv. it kills more people than car accidents, it kills more people than gun death. the approach last never been what it should be, which is the knowledge, values and skills of public health policy. it's always been steeped in law enforcement. so explain high so sobriety and what your claim is here. it's a unique aprovide, a novel approach we and when you hear more about it it makes sense. there is he ' actually nothing new about high so before it, make the situation better. p you want correct thization, make it better. what we do is we use me dinsly dits penced marijuana
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credit which is why we're in california. and we have people -- first of all it's very helpful with the docks protocol it's very tough to come off an opioid addiction. from there it really is up to the individual if they want to continue and be a maintained user of medicinal cannabis. some of our candidates do move on, often times that is our recommendation . high sobriety was intended to respect that social work paradyme, that theer ly that the individual has the right to self of determine. we can't make people be totally and extent and sit in church basements with bad coffee because we want them that. that's our preference. to date we're the only harm reduction protocol that utilizes medicinal cannabis. you're owlt on the west coast. >> we are. maryland almost list ed opioid dependents
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qualifying condition. >> some states are very specific . it has to be a, c or d. california is a bit more -- a. when, look,. >> it's california. >> they think they can solve anything with avocados or cannabis. but the -- yes, like new york, for example, it's very limited, the number of cancers, ms, parkinson's, those kinds of things. it's not easy toette good it. there aren't widespread dispensaries. to treat addiction. you're supposed on go to rehab to get off of drugs. my theory about this and it is playing out with research is that people need an interim step. they need the step between agreeing just drug addiction and the next step which could be cessation about drug use. there is no lethal dose. we can diminish the
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opioid death rate dramatically. when you talk about the way that the cannabis has been sold -- not necessarily the media anymore, but when you talk about these statewide initiatives to legalize it and the scare tackic particulars out there, they're prevalent. if you're a free thinking person and you look at this you're thinking wait a second, this is not the situation that they try to sell no, not at all. the scare tactics are factually inaccurate . the dare program is nonsense. we can be honest about it. there is no lethal dose of cannabis. there is no evidence scientifically to say that use of cannabis leads to the use or causes the use of another drug. when you say the dare program is useless doesn't it at least on baseline level serve young people well to say rather than worthy about addiction don't do it in the first place or is it more than that. >> i think addiction is more complicatedded than just don't do
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that. that's great advice, not to do it anyway. it's also like don't be obese, don't have hypertension, cancer, just forget all about that. just sort of avoid. hypertension, type two diabetes, lots of things, for whatever reason addiction is the one that gets the you're a bad person, you did a bad thing, you deserve this mess you made of your life. do you find it hard in the states where they are leel lies legalizing marijuana month say that can be used with ibuprofen idea. i find it hard to say this anywhere. it's widely un popular in the the recovery community. it's very unpopular because it l challenges that we always thought. drugs are bad, give up all drugs. it's a difficult think. i think that this is actually for america
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ineffective. it's go on for 40 years. it gets worse. it may be the only area of healthcare that gets worse over time. everything from going to the dentist to cancer treatment to diabetes has improved over the last decade, not addictionment to just say we'll keep doing the same things we've done for every doesn't make any sense. if anyone wants any information tell us where i can find it. high sobriety.com. i answer all e-mails. we're back with more on the final five right after this. . you never know when something like this will happen. so let the geico insurance agency help you with homeowners insurance and protect yourself from things like fire, theft, or in this case, water damage. cannonball! now if i had to guess, i'd say somewhere upstairs there's a broken pipe.
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>> benghazi was trending today and here's why, a federal judge ruled the state department didn't do enough toen erythropoietin e-mails between hillary clinton and others back in 2012. the state
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apparently searched through individual he pale accounts. now they're being told to go back and search the entire state department server. no accusations of wrongdoing against mrs. clinton. two top adds, hail i chief of staff under director of communications are leaving because of family concerns. their departure has come during increased tensions between the us and north korea. the un security council passed new sanctions against kim punk yang in the first place. bomb shelters are capitalizing on the growing tensions between north korea and the united states. they detail a number of enterprising companies. i remember this being a big deal during y2k and then a couple of years in the interim at last survival shelters selling 30 in the last few days. the models
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then there's another company called rising bunk ers, which offers a starter bunker for 45,000. top of the line awrist toe accurate will set you back 85 million. they are luck rur just, a full-sized kitchen, even a pool table. there's nothing like getting an l ball in the corner pocket. you know that game what would you bring on a desert island? what would you bring h in your nuclear fall out bunker in do we have wi-fi there >> i doubt it if there's been a nuclear attack, but i would want netflix. is there a hard wire in. >> i think it's all predicated upon that. i like when people say i'm just going to take a couple books. can i take my dog ? i think you
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also feel like if you're going to spend that much money that might as well just be your home? a. exactly. here's the thing if you spend $10,000 for basically a tin can underground where you really don't have much, that's understandable. but 8 million. you might as well live underground. >> forever. it sounds amazing, a spa, pool tables. >> i like the idea of a pool table. if you have to be there for a long time. >> you have to do something to pass the time. q. netflix, is there something else you would take? >> i would take my dog with me obviously. >> maybe our dogs can be friends after everything else ends around us. >> imagine this, take the shot of the set, wouldn't this be a nice layout. >> we have pillows. we have the liquor over there. which i learned yesterday it's real. i thout
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not a prop. of course not. >> this stuff over here, this is real. we got the tangerine and i have the -- look at this, this is ron burgundy brand scotch. only the best. i'm pretty sure it takes like kerosene, but i don't know. >> thank you, christie? a. proqueueser christie barber. >> come on in and have a descring some won time. the white house first daughter and advisor to the president ivanka trump will lead a delegation to india. she responded to a tweet saying she's orned. the summit is set for the evented of november. as for the white house it says ivanka is going to support women's entrepreneurship globally. >> french president he man yell mack chron's wife will not be the first lady of france at least not officially. it's not the first title there. macron has said he wanted to change
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for the french first lady with her own office and staff but the people of france had other plans . they signed a petition in an attempt from obtaining mrs. macron from taking a salary , so they are pushing back on that bid to make her role official. the previous president alon wasn't even married. he just had miss stresses. true story. who is sleeping soundly and who is tossing and turning tonight, the final five coming up after this. ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. z2e2bz z1a2z
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