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>> kayla: mm-hmm. >> joey: when? how? >> kayla: i don't know. but she did somehow.isten, i know that you've been trying to distance yourself from her, and maybe you're nervous to take too strong a stand with her because she knows how ava died. but you need to tell her that's not okay. >> joey: i don't really care.
>> kayla: mm-hmm. >> joey: when? how? >> kayla: i don't know. but she did somehow.isten, i know that you've been trying to distance yourself from her, and maybe you're nervous to take too strong a stand with her because she knows how ava died. but you need to tell her that's not okay. >> joey: i don't really care.
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kayla, thank you so much. kayla tausche in washington. >>> if you were looking for a diamond in the rough, don't look to tiffany. the iconic jeweler is the latest retailer to get knocked after reporting quarterly results. there was a drop in sales in the americas. tiffany says it's been hurt by some of the same things other retailers are struggling with, like broader concerns about the economy. the stock 8%, making at it worst performer on the s&p 500. then there's chico's, the women's apparel retailer fell short of both profit and sale expectations. the ceo citing what many of her peers have, a challenging environment. the stock fell 11%. >>> and the damage wasn't confined to apparel and jewelry. advanced auto parts reported earnings and sales that missed estimates. the ceo cited headwinds. but unlike auto zone, the company did not blame the impact on delayed tax refunds. the end result was a stock decline of 5%. >>> and then there is lowe's. expectations were high after rival home depot last week reported a
kayla, thank you so much. kayla tausche in washington. >>> if you were looking for a diamond in the rough, don't look to tiffany. the iconic jeweler is the latest retailer to get knocked after reporting quarterly results. there was a drop in sales in the americas. tiffany says it's been hurt by some of the same things other retailers are struggling with, like broader concerns about the economy. the stock 8%, making at it worst performer on the s&p 500. then there's chico's, the...
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and which one's kayla? what's your name?laughter ] okay, what is your talent? >> we're twin sisters and we dj. >> jimmy: okay, yeah, you're twin sisters and you dj. i got that you were twins. but i didn't know you dj. how did you figure out that you can dj? >> well our dad loves music, and he was dj'ing one day and, we wanted to learn, and that's how we got started. >> jimmy: okay, cool. right? that's right? yeah. jimmy: you agree with that. okay cool. [ light laughter ] let's see what you've got. why don't you go over there and get ready to start. and pump up the jams. ladies and gentlemen, here are djs amira and kayla, spinning eric b. and rakim's, "i know you got soul." here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: oh! [ cheers ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: air horn. ♪ that was so good. oh, my gosh. and the air horn, too? all right, thank you so much for coming on. i'll see you later. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you guys. [ cheers and applause ] that's the cutest thing. guys, it's time to mee
and which one's kayla? what's your name?laughter ] okay, what is your talent? >> we're twin sisters and we dj. >> jimmy: okay, yeah, you're twin sisters and you dj. i got that you were twins. but i didn't know you dj. how did you figure out that you can dj? >> well our dad loves music, and he was dj'ing one day and, we wanted to learn, and that's how we got started. >> jimmy: okay, cool. right? that's right? yeah. jimmy: you agree with that. okay cool. [ light laughter ]...
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our twin deejays amira and kayla. oh hey, guys. amira and kayla wells.ality, we want to see it. e-mail a video to us at musicality@tonightshow.com we might bring you on the show. stick around, we'll be right back with matthew perry, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ sorry about the holdup, folks. we have some congestion on the runway and i'm being told it'll be another 15, maybe 20 minutes, and we will have you on your way. ♪ runway models on the runway? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money evan saved by switching to geico. i would not wear that lace. hmm, i don't know? fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. quin was crazy about curls. but it took a twist of fate to find a high-end curler at such a head turning price. and that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. ♪ we come into this world needi♪ others. then we are told it's braver to go it alone. ♪ but there is another way to live. ♪ a way that sees the only path to fulfillment- is through
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i think 3% is a real reach. >> meanwhile, kayla, you've had some -- you had a good tweet this morning about the savings from deregulation and the different numbers we're getting from the white house and the hill. >> to be fair, carl, it's one of those ameoeba-like, unquantifiable. the they had been tallying up value for company and workers of obama-era regulations they rolled back so far in this administration. they found $67 billion over the life of those regulations. in the budget, the white house said they expect the savings annually will be between $600 million and $1.2 billion annually. there is a very wide kasim between those two figures. the white house being far more conservative than their colleagues on capitol hill. interestingly, looking in the budget specifically and where they have identified places where they'll have further deregulation, the government wants to lease oil and gas land in alaska on the wildlife refuge for drilling. they want to sell a bunch of transmission assets, power assets, the government owns. they want to sell half the strategic petroleum reserve. t
i think 3% is a real reach. >> meanwhile, kayla, you've had some -- you had a good tweet this morning about the savings from deregulation and the different numbers we're getting from the white house and the hill. >> to be fair, carl, it's one of those ameoeba-like, unquantifiable. the they had been tallying up value for company and workers of obama-era regulations they rolled back so far in this administration. they found $67 billion over the life of those regulations. in the...
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kayla, thanks for that. news just in from vienna. opec has agreed to extend the oil output cuts by nine months according to a new opec -- to the opec delegation. non-opec members like russia will join the latest production cut. crude remaining lower this morning. wti holding right now above the $50 per barrel mark. looking at 50.90 if you could buy it by the barrel. >> let's turn to the markets. the s&p 500 closed at a new record. joining us is steve parker, and doug cotey. gentlemen g to see both of you. it looks like the markets have decidedly turned positive since the big drop last week. the s&p 500 at a new high. what's happening? >> on the economic front things look very good. not only the u.s. and emerging markets are marching forward, but surprisingly europe is marching forward. that's big. even japan is. that's showing up in accelerating profits, broadening manufacturing. consumers. >> not just the markets moving up, but the any oveconomy overa. >> the fundamentals are important, and that's why from an investment standpoint y
kayla, thanks for that. news just in from vienna. opec has agreed to extend the oil output cuts by nine months according to a new opec -- to the opec delegation. non-opec members like russia will join the latest production cut. crude remaining lower this morning. wti holding right now above the $50 per barrel mark. looking at 50.90 if you could buy it by the barrel. >> let's turn to the markets. the s&p 500 closed at a new record. joining us is steve parker, and doug cotey. gentlemen...
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kayla tausche is in d.c. with more. kayla?op ed by alexander acosta surprising the broker industry acknowledging the trump administration does not support the current fiduciary rule requiring investment advisors to work in their client's best interests. the rule will take place next month. we have carefully considered the record in this case and have found no principled basis not to change it in june. they delayed an april line and has signaled its plan to rule it back largely because of the compliance cost which is roughly $2 billion a year. while analysts of steven chewback said it's on the way, he downgraded three investors. chewback cutting its price target by 15% to $51 a share. some individual financial advisors have told cnbc they've already stream lined their portfolios to comply because there's been so little clarity. they say undoing that compliance will be costly, too. melissa? >> kayla tausche. >>> the idea is to protect investors. our next guest warns that it could hurt the same people it's supposed to help. ellio
kayla tausche is in d.c. with more. kayla?op ed by alexander acosta surprising the broker industry acknowledging the trump administration does not support the current fiduciary rule requiring investment advisors to work in their client's best interests. the rule will take place next month. we have carefully considered the record in this case and have found no principled basis not to change it in june. they delayed an april line and has signaled its plan to rule it back largely because of the...
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kayla, thanks as always.er. >> about 20 minutes to go until the close, and we're expecting a report at any time this afternoon, probably after the market closes. dow is up 65 points now, so it continues to kind of move higher here. it has taken the roughly into positive territory, albeit by a point. the s&p 500 is at 2403 now. looking here, the record intraday high for s&p is 2405, the record closing high is 2402. analysts are issuing buy ratings and puma biotech stock is soaring. we will tell you what is behind the moves next. >> gillette is getting a shot across the bow on a new front from an old rival. the latest in the razor wars and what it could mean for p & g stock coming up. >> sponsored by sector spdrs. it's all yours. wow! record time. ♪ at cognizant, we're helping today's leading life sciences companies go beyond developing prescriptions to offering subscriptions with personalized, real-time advice for life-long, healthy living. honey? you almost done? nope. ♪ get ready, because we're helping leadi
kayla, thanks as always.er. >> about 20 minutes to go until the close, and we're expecting a report at any time this afternoon, probably after the market closes. dow is up 65 points now, so it continues to kind of move higher here. it has taken the roughly into positive territory, albeit by a point. the s&p 500 is at 2403 now. looking here, the record intraday high for s&p is 2405, the record closing high is 2402. analysts are issuing buy ratings and puma biotech stock is soaring....
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. >> reporter: kayla wong says she was trapped in the jacuzzi as shots rang out.id you hear him say anything else other than, you know, you can stay or you can leave? >> no. he said you can stay and die or you can leave. >> reporter: by the end of the rampage police say one woman was killed and six others were left wounded. >> we literally saw people jumpin o running away like crazy. >> reporter: police say all of selis's victims were people of color. four black women, two black men, and one latino man. but they say the shootout wasn't motivated by race. >> the victims just happened to be present at the moment in time when selis decided to carry out this spontaneous act of violence. there is zero information to indicate that race played a factor in this terrible and horrific crime. >> reporter: today officials say it was a break-up between selis and his girlfriend that may have triggered the rampage. >> this spontaneous act of violence. >> reporter: police say that as the shooting started selis used the other hand to dial his girlfriend. ziftical ical sadistically
. >> reporter: kayla wong says she was trapped in the jacuzzi as shots rang out.id you hear him say anything else other than, you know, you can stay or you can leave? >> no. he said you can stay and die or you can leave. >> reporter: by the end of the rampage police say one woman was killed and six others were left wounded. >> we literally saw people jumpin o running away like crazy. >> reporter: police say all of selis's victims were people of color. four black...
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kayla, the volleyball player. >> this is the story of my life, more specifically how it almost ended. i heard the worst thing someone could ever hear, why don't you just go kill yourself. i thought to myself, would anything really change if i wasn't here. >> reporter: for 13 days one story shared over the school loud speaker. >> riley inspiring sciences. >> worthless, self centered, no morals, easy, grubby, cake face, you would be better off dead. >> reporter: they project 13 reasons why not, singling out one person who helped them. kayla thanking her friend alexa. >> you to they day probably do not know your words talked me out. >> reporter: reaction was swift. >> thank god it was positive. i didn't get one negative thing and a couple of students texted me about their problems at home and it was the same story. >> reporter: for these students, the controversy over-13 reasons why "lead to a catharsis. >> this created a family on the stool. >> there's notes on the bathroom stall saying you're beautiful, you're loved, you're strong. there's a change in our culture in school that was muc
kayla, the volleyball player. >> this is the story of my life, more specifically how it almost ended. i heard the worst thing someone could ever hear, why don't you just go kill yourself. i thought to myself, would anything really change if i wasn't here. >> reporter: for 13 days one story shared over the school loud speaker. >> riley inspiring sciences. >> worthless, self centered, no morals, easy, grubby, cake face, you would be better off dead. >> reporter: they...
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commerce secretary weilbur joind us to talk trade and kayla tausche has more. when this letter to be delivered to congress to renegotiate nafta. he said it would be imminent. i have learned from three sources familiar with the matter that letter will be delivered today to the house ways and means and the senate finance committee. what that letter does is it basically opens a 90-day window for u.s. officials to discuss what their negotiating position will be, that 90-day window if the letter is delivered today as sources are telling us, that would expire around mid-august. that is when talks and canada and mexico over nafta would begin. reuters reported comments from the mexican economy minister is that it would be a tri-lateral deal. that letter to begin the clock on renegotiating nafta is expected to come today. >> good stuff, kayla. thank you very much. u.s. energy and independence has been a top priority for the trump administration as well. for more on domestic renewable options, let's bring in daniel. renewable energy seems like it would be one, the trump
commerce secretary weilbur joind us to talk trade and kayla tausche has more. when this letter to be delivered to congress to renegotiate nafta. he said it would be imminent. i have learned from three sources familiar with the matter that letter will be delivered today to the house ways and means and the senate finance committee. what that letter does is it basically opens a 90-day window for u.s. officials to discuss what their negotiating position will be, that 90-day window if the letter is...
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kayla, the volleyball player. >> this is a story of my life.ecifically, how it almost ended. one day i heard the worst thing someone could ever hear. why why don't you just go kill yourself." i thought to myself, would anything really change if i wasn't here? >> reporter: for 13 days one story shared over the school loud speaker. riley, an aspiring scientist. >> worthless, self-centered, no morals, easy, grimy, cake-face, you would be better off dead. i was afraid from the time you laid your hands on me, from when i started to believe i actually would be better off dead. >> reporter: even jordan, the basketball star. >> a lot of days i'd walk into the school after getting a text like this one. do not talk to me anymore, don't call me anymore, i'm only reason why you have a relationship with me is for money, you user. it is not easy to hear those words. >> reporter: they call their project "13 reasons why not," singling out at least one person who helped them. kayla thanking friend alexa. >> you to this day may not know your words talked me out
kayla, the volleyball player. >> this is a story of my life.ecifically, how it almost ended. one day i heard the worst thing someone could ever hear. why why don't you just go kill yourself." i thought to myself, would anything really change if i wasn't here? >> reporter: for 13 days one story shared over the school loud speaker. riley, an aspiring scientist. >> worthless, self-centered, no morals, easy, grimy, cake-face, you would be better off dead. i was afraid from...
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>> kayla, thank you. and i want you to know i'm keeping your desk clean. i've been using it. a one of the wildest weeks we can remember. the president getting ready to depart for his first overseas trip since taking office. >>. >> reporter: when he talked to white house officials about the trip they used words like historic and words like reset. both in terms of domestic politics with a tough week in washington, d.c. and in terms of the international picture and resetting the debate in the middle east. the president very much focused on cutting a big deal if he can do it in the middle east while he is there. take a look at the map and you will see that this is a very ambitious trip for a first trip of the president of the united states. they started out in saudi arabia. then they are going to jerusalem. then they are going to vatican city. then up to brussels. back down to sicily and italy. this is a multicontinental multitime zone multiclimate trip. a complicated one. there is going to be a diplomatic dance here with all of the different moving parts but they say they are re
>> kayla, thank you. and i want you to know i'm keeping your desk clean. i've been using it. a one of the wildest weeks we can remember. the president getting ready to depart for his first overseas trip since taking office. >>. >> reporter: when he talked to white house officials about the trip they used words like historic and words like reset. both in terms of domestic politics with a tough week in washington, d.c. and in terms of the international picture and resetting the...
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kayla tausche with a look at how this is all playing out there. kayla. >> reporter: hey, brian.pansion that took place here in arkansas is very p popular with voters and is also popular with participants, approximately 30% more signed up than the state had budgeted for, so now it's having to save m money, figuring out how to make the program sustainable. the state legislature voted to remove tens of thousands of participants from the medicaid program, which allows federal funding to be used to purchase private insurance. we spoke to governor asa hutchinson this morning. he said it was an active preservation for those resources for lower income residents. >> i think we've laid the groundwork here for reform in arkansas that will be sustainable over the long term under the status quo, but i do hope congress changes things. >> reporter: president trump tweeting that he hopes republicans can pass a health care bill quickly. but governor hutchinson says he is reassured those from this state will be prirp advertising that medicaid funding. hospitals like the one i'm standing in here t
kayla tausche with a look at how this is all playing out there. kayla. >> reporter: hey, brian.pansion that took place here in arkansas is very p popular with voters and is also popular with participants, approximately 30% more signed up than the state had budgeted for, so now it's having to save m money, figuring out how to make the program sustainable. the state legislature voted to remove tens of thousands of participants from the medicaid program, which allows federal funding to be...
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our kayla tausche is on capitol hill where mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer both spoke on that topicwhite house moves to install the interim chief of the fbi, a bit of political theater unfolding where democrats all in their seats as senate majority leader mitch mcconnell took to the floor and he acknowledged them and he spoke about health care before discussing the firing of the fbi director and the calls for an independent investigation now into russia. >> today we'll no doubt hear calls for a new investigation, which could only serve to impede the current work going done not only to discover what the russians may have done, but also to let this body and the national security community develop countermeasures and more doctrine to see it doesn't happen again. >> this was the response of the senate minority leader chuck schumer. listen. >> if there was ever a time when circumstances warranted a special prosecutor it is right now. >> despite the fact that those were two very stark response from the head of each party in the senate there's bipartisan blur. six republican senators have
our kayla tausche is on capitol hill where mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer both spoke on that topicwhite house moves to install the interim chief of the fbi, a bit of political theater unfolding where democrats all in their seats as senate majority leader mitch mcconnell took to the floor and he acknowledged them and he spoke about health care before discussing the firing of the fbi director and the calls for an independent investigation now into russia. >> today we'll no doubt hear...
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let's speak to kayla in washington. caller: good morning. we will but to give a shout out to our ap government teacher. distinguish you can between reinforcing cleavages and crosscutting cleavages? cleavage areutting those dynamics, demographics that might pull an individual in a different or action. let's say a female college professor from new york who is a nascar driver. those would be demographics that are pulling her in different directions, versus a reinforcing cleavage which is what we see in our political party bases. the idea that the democratic party base is more likely to be african-american ethnic minority. the republican party base is more likely to be exurban or rural, male, and white. guest: one should expect on this test multiple-choice questions that describe typical voters. you need to be prepared, with that typical voter, would they be more likely to vote republican or democrat? i would review those cleavages and demographic influences. host: let's go to oxford, north carolina. good morning, caesar. i want to start with a
let's speak to kayla in washington. caller: good morning. we will but to give a shout out to our ap government teacher. distinguish you can between reinforcing cleavages and crosscutting cleavages? cleavage areutting those dynamics, demographics that might pull an individual in a different or action. let's say a female college professor from new york who is a nascar driver. those would be demographics that are pulling her in different directions, versus a reinforcing cleavage which is what we...
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whereas grandparents aren't even receiving the first food stamp. >> kayla and madison are in touch withather, who is currently in prison. they say they have little to no contact with their mom. her choice, not thirst, they say. >> -- mom so many times it's like -- like i just keep going back like and it's hard to forget every single time. >> a generation of children who feel abandoned by parents, who they believe chose drugs over them. deborah feyerick, cnn, lexington, kentucky. >> hmm. deborah feyerick, thank you for that. >>> you'll remember as a candidate president trump promised to fight the opioid crisis. here is exactly what he promised. >> i've outlined today a detailed plan to stop the opioid crisis. my plan begins with a strong border, it includes the prosecution of drug dealers, and dramatically expands access to life saving treatments that will help people unchain themselves from this terrible, terrible and very hard to get rid of addiction. >> so the trump administration has made a push for tougher prosecution of drug dealers. but the 2018 white house budget would reportedly
whereas grandparents aren't even receiving the first food stamp. >> kayla and madison are in touch withather, who is currently in prison. they say they have little to no contact with their mom. her choice, not thirst, they say. >> -- mom so many times it's like -- like i just keep going back like and it's hard to forget every single time. >> a generation of children who feel abandoned by parents, who they believe chose drugs over them. deborah feyerick, cnn, lexington,...
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marry kayla turn owe made not headlines for making a relationship with a 13 rear old student.ir relationship is making headlines yet again. pat. >>> i'm here learning hoy to play rugby. i don't know what i'm doing is that right. >> yes. >> penn mutual championships coming up this weekend, come back and join us. aim running around with a chicken with its head cut donald tmeet phil murphy,by former goldman sachs bankers. another wall street banker running for governor, whose firm helped trigger the financial meltdown that put millions out of work and out of their homes. murphy's trying to buy the election, paying off new jersey bosses. my name's john wisniewski, and i'm running for governor of new jersey. john wisniewski, the son of a millwright, who uncovered the bridgegate scandal and exposed chris christie's corruption. the choice -- insider wall street politics or main street, new jersey, values. >>> a catch of the lifetime in australia. >> this made it easy, the captain says a great white shark jumped in his boat, he said it hit him on the arm as it fell and knocked him off
marry kayla turn owe made not headlines for making a relationship with a 13 rear old student.ir relationship is making headlines yet again. pat. >>> i'm here learning hoy to play rugby. i don't know what i'm doing is that right. >> yes. >> penn mutual championships coming up this weekend, come back and join us. aim running around with a chicken with its head cut donald tmeet phil murphy,by former goldman sachs bankers. another wall street banker running for governor, whose...
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kayla. >> mellissa, it was a highly disputed number here in washington and the market.it slowed slight improvement for the bill that got passed by the house three weeks ago. compared to a previous version of that. the ceo saying the american health care act is out passed be i the house with 23 million fewer people with insurance. that's an improvement of 1 million from the previous bill. but it would come as a cost of there are 30 billion to the deficit of that version t. ceo saying it would cost about $1 fine billion. premiums will depend on age and state. it says in the near term, there will be premium increases, in 2020, when the law gets fully phased in, then it's really up to the state, whether they would be applying for some waivers, some patients or some customers who would be participating in these exchanges wouldn't see any change at all. some would see decreases of 20%. then the older or less healthier customer gets the higher the premiums would increase, that predictably has stoked democrats. there has been a very negative and critical response from democrats
kayla. >> mellissa, it was a highly disputed number here in washington and the market.it slowed slight improvement for the bill that got passed by the house three weeks ago. compared to a previous version of that. the ceo saying the american health care act is out passed be i the house with 23 million fewer people with insurance. that's an improvement of 1 million from the previous bill. but it would come as a cost of there are 30 billion to the deficit of that version t. ceo saying it...
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kayla tausche will keep us up to date. >> reporter: the purpose of today's hearing is an annual hearing was to assess the threats posed to the u.s. from outside from the global stage and in doing so the director of national intelligence sort of did a trip around the globe identifying where he saw the threats and where the intelligence community had identified those threats. he started with north korea, syria, cyber security, isis, iran, russia. and in the questioning portion of this which you were just listening to, despite the fact the chairman of this committee, north carolina senator richard bird said upfront i'll disappoint you the purpose of this hearing is not to talk about russia or the fbi, did he put that very first question to the acting director of the fbi about whether he had ever heard james comey ever tell the president he was not under investigation. then the floor went to mark warner the senator from virginia who is the vice chair of the committee and he began his time by asking every single one of the witnesses to say on the record whether russia did, in fact, interfere
kayla tausche will keep us up to date. >> reporter: the purpose of today's hearing is an annual hearing was to assess the threats posed to the u.s. from outside from the global stage and in doing so the director of national intelligence sort of did a trip around the globe identifying where he saw the threats and where the intelligence community had identified those threats. he started with north korea, syria, cyber security, isis, iran, russia. and in the questioning portion of this which...
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. >>> "the seattle times" says the teacher who married her former sixth grade teacher wants a mary kayla know was convicted of raping him when he was in the sixth grade. they have two children. he is 33 and she is 55. >>> and britain's "guardian" says reporter ben jacobs will donate his broken glasses to a museum in washington. they were broken last week in a confrontation with montana congressional candidate greg gianforte. gianforte was elected but is accused of misdemeanor assault. >>> still ahead, a hacking alert from chipotle. the fast food chain warns customers that their credit card information may have been stolen. warns customers that their credit card information may have been stolen. . it's 80% smaller, but just as effective at supporting range of motion and shows improved joint comfort in seven days. which means you're in big trouble, son. you will bow to my exquisite short game. cower at my majestic drives. i will make you question everything, son. so don't worry about dad's joints. worry about your dignity. love, dad. 80% smaller, just as effective. osteo bi-flex ease. made
. >>> "the seattle times" says the teacher who married her former sixth grade teacher wants a mary kayla know was convicted of raping him when he was in the sixth grade. they have two children. he is 33 and she is 55. >>> and britain's "guardian" says reporter ben jacobs will donate his broken glasses to a museum in washington. they were broken last week in a confrontation with montana congressional candidate greg gianforte. gianforte was elected but is...
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kayla brown had been tied up for two months. she spoke to dr. phil mcgraw. >> calm just washed over me. i was just there, i was free, and i was ready to get off that property. >> reporter: her boyfriend was one of the bodies police later recovered from the property. >> i hope mr. kohehepp will spend every day for the rest of his life thinking about the pain and suffering he has caused so many people. >> reporter: prosecutors say they would have preferred the death penalty, but say the state ran out of the drugs used for executions years ago. >> david? >> thank you. >>> next this friday night to new word coming in late from ariana grande after the terror attack in manchester. matt gutman is there. >> reporter: her concert silenced by that bomb, the scattering fans, and the carnage. but tonight ariana grande is silenced no more. the pop icon writing in a statement today -- "we won't let this divide us. we won't let hate win." vowing to perform again in this battered city, a benefit concert "in honor of and to raise money for the victims and their
kayla brown had been tied up for two months. she spoke to dr. phil mcgraw. >> calm just washed over me. i was just there, i was free, and i was ready to get off that property. >> reporter: her boyfriend was one of the bodies police later recovered from the property. >> i hope mr. kohehepp will spend every day for the rest of his life thinking about the pain and suffering he has caused so many people. >> reporter: prosecutors say they would have preferred the death...
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this is the gulf of mexico trying to reel in the monster blue fin tuna was 14-year-old kayla.ok less than an hour to pull it in. on the other end was an # 53 -- 853-pound sucker. the record as ken you know, is 1496 pounds. double this size. >> oh my goodness. >> that's your record tuna caught two years ago in no have a skoe sha. >> -- nova scotia. >> wow a lot of tuna melts. ,,,, tomorrow morning at 4-30. d kenny choi >>> late show with stephen colbert is next. next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> join our team for the morning to start your day. have a great night. >> announcer: the following is a sponsored presentation for the yancey way to real estate success free lunch and dinner events. get ready, in your area, to learn how to make money in real estate the yancey way. >> what you'll learn to do here today took me from being an errand runner to literally exceeding my wildest financial dreams. anyone can do it, and i'm gonna show you how to. so, are you ready? [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: you don't need any previous real estate experience or your own money to
this is the gulf of mexico trying to reel in the monster blue fin tuna was 14-year-old kayla.ok less than an hour to pull it in. on the other end was an # 53 -- 853-pound sucker. the record as ken you know, is 1496 pounds. double this size. >> oh my goodness. >> that's your record tuna caught two years ago in no have a skoe sha. >> -- nova scotia. >> wow a lot of tuna melts. ,,,, tomorrow morning at 4-30. d kenny choi >>> late show with stephen colbert is next....
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kayla? brian, you know by now the cbo says 23 million more americans would lose coverage by 2026 under the american health care act, but the deficit would fall by 119 billion dollars if congress enacted that bill. the bill can now be sent to the senate where the score will inform the proposal of senate republicans. many of whom were critical of the ahca and critical of the report last night and remains today. senator lindsey graham tweeting collapse and replace of obamacare may prove to be the most effective path forward. most cbo estimates are not perfectly accurate, questions about premiums are giving those beyond house leadership some pause. premiums would fall 4 to 20% for most of the population because more young people participate or because plans would offer less coverage. they found many with pre-existing conditions would be priced out of the market if coverage was offered to them at all. speaker paul ryan says it's still better than the current law. >> we want everybody who doesn't
kayla? brian, you know by now the cbo says 23 million more americans would lose coverage by 2026 under the american health care act, but the deficit would fall by 119 billion dollars if congress enacted that bill. the bill can now be sent to the senate where the score will inform the proposal of senate republicans. many of whom were critical of the ahca and critical of the report last night and remains today. senator lindsey graham tweeting collapse and replace of obamacare may prove to be the...
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this is the gulf of mexico trying to reel in the monster blue fin tuna was 14-year-old kayla.ok less than an hour to pull it in. on the other end was an # 53 -- 853-pound sucker. the record as ken you know, is 1496 pounds. double this size. >> oh my goodness. >> that's your record tuna caught two years ago in no have a skoe sha. >> -- nova scotia. >> wow a lot of tuna melts. >> we'll be right back. (man) hmm. what do you think? ♪ (stranger) good mornin'! ♪ (store p.a.) attention shoppers, there's a lost couple in the men's department. (vo) there's a great big un-khaki world out there. explore it in a subaru crosstrek. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. tomorrow morning at 4-30. d kenny choi >>> late show with stephen colbert is next. next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> join our team for the morning to start your day. have a great night. >> spicer won't be at the podium for the rest of the week. deputy press secretary sarah ckabee sanders will handle this on camera briefing with the press core while spicer fills his navy reservest duty. ( laughter ) >> my dearest
this is the gulf of mexico trying to reel in the monster blue fin tuna was 14-year-old kayla.ok less than an hour to pull it in. on the other end was an # 53 -- 853-pound sucker. the record as ken you know, is 1496 pounds. double this size. >> oh my goodness. >> that's your record tuna caught two years ago in no have a skoe sha. >> -- nova scotia. >> wow a lot of tuna melts. >> we'll be right back. (man) hmm. what do you think? ♪ (stranger) good mornin'! ♪...
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married teacher and her student may be coming to an end, philip, has filed for separation from marry kayla latourneau. she was sent to prison after her sexual relationship with her 13 year-old student. they married in 2005 and have two children together. >>> week after a terror attack at her concert ariana grande is returning to manchester england this weekend to perform in a benefit concert. one love manchester concert will take place, sunday at an outdoor stadium in manchester. katie perry, ferrell, cold play and miley cyrus air monk artist whose will perform. proceed will go from the concert will get to support those affected by the attack and their families. >>> olivia newton johnnies once again fighting cancer. her tour and, spread to her lower back. newton john had been diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992, she was declared cancer free after under going chemotherapy and a partial mastectomy. >>> here's something you should know, moreset album is getting broadway treatment. we will tell you next. >>> meet a woman who gave up her day job to create a fashion line based on pot, why she s
married teacher and her student may be coming to an end, philip, has filed for separation from marry kayla latourneau. she was sent to prison after her sexual relationship with her 13 year-old student. they married in 2005 and have two children together. >>> week after a terror attack at her concert ariana grande is returning to manchester england this weekend to perform in a benefit concert. one love manchester concert will take place, sunday at an outdoor stadium in manchester. katie...
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. >> reporter: kayla patterson said there is a long history of this type of human trafficking here, notusekeepers, but workers in nail salons and restaurants. >> in contra costa alone we were able to track 22 cases of labor trafficking in the last two years. so we know there are other labor trafficking victims out there. >> alex tizon, the author of lola's story decided to publish it for years. when the atlantic decided to make it their cover story, they called to tell him only to learn he died that very day. he was 57 years old. >>> the norovirus outbreak that started in san jose appears to be spreading more tonight, at least 28 new cases now in santa cruz county at a camp near boulder creek. cleaning crews are sanitizing surfaces at 14 schools in san jose. 368 students have gotten sick since the outbreak started around may 4th. >>> medical tests delivered right to your door, tonight there is a new service that lets you screen at home for stds, even treat them, but are there long term risks? betty yu with a story you'll only see on kpix5. >> reporter: san francisco's russian hill, it's
. >> reporter: kayla patterson said there is a long history of this type of human trafficking here, notusekeepers, but workers in nail salons and restaurants. >> in contra costa alone we were able to track 22 cases of labor trafficking in the last two years. so we know there are other labor trafficking victims out there. >> alex tizon, the author of lola's story decided to publish it for years. when the atlantic decided to make it their cover story, they called to tell him...
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kayla, thank you. let's talk about that. the administration made it clear items like tax reform, health care and infrastructure are top priorities. some question whether they could get held up on capitol hill if white house investigations take center stage. >> let's talk about it more. joining us with insight, bryn in terry haines from evercore isi along with henry croft from asendo markets. good to see you both. terry, what do you think? that's the issue right now. does this crowd out some of the economic issues that the white house and capitol hill have been working on to this point? >> well, thanks, bill. good afternoon, kelly. briefly, today i think not. i think it doesn't mean anything negative for either tax reform or the affordable care act. kayla says and i think she is right, congress probably is going to try to walk and chew gum at the same time. you know, remember, none of these staffers, none of these folks are in any way involved in any of the comey or trump/russia investigations. they will proceed. and congress
kayla, thank you. let's talk about that. the administration made it clear items like tax reform, health care and infrastructure are top priorities. some question whether they could get held up on capitol hill if white house investigations take center stage. >> let's talk about it more. joining us with insight, bryn in terry haines from evercore isi along with henry croft from asendo markets. good to see you both. terry, what do you think? that's the issue right now. does this crowd out...
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. >> this tape is for you: riley, jordan, jane, kayla, alexa, dylan, ms.o after me today. thank you for doing this project. thank you for stepping up to prevent suicide. >> hi, it's hannah. >> reporter: the project was inspired by the controversial netflix show "13 reasons why." but unlike the show, in which a girl sends tapes to students who led her to commit suicide, student at oxford recorded tapes calling out people who gave them hope. the program was called: 13 reasons why not. >> listening to morgan tell the story, it was heartbreaking for me as the mom. to hear your daughter has to tell your first daughter's story 'cause she is not here to do it herself. >> amy hefeli is the mother of morgan and megan. megan committed suicide 4 years ago, outside the school. but the project isn't limited to people with suicidal thoughts. many students faced down all kinds of despair. >> i'm the varsity goalie for our school for girls - and someone made a comment about how you're the goalie because you're the biggest one on the team. >> reporter: senior alexa alban w
. >> this tape is for you: riley, jordan, jane, kayla, alexa, dylan, ms.o after me today. thank you for doing this project. thank you for stepping up to prevent suicide. >> hi, it's hannah. >> reporter: the project was inspired by the controversial netflix show "13 reasons why." but unlike the show, in which a girl sends tapes to students who led her to commit suicide, student at oxford recorded tapes calling out people who gave them hope. the program was called: 13...
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our kayla tausche has more. >> good morning.his an annual hearing that since 2015 at least parts of which have been public and have been open sessions for this committee. but this time there's an elephant in the room and that is the firing of former fbi director james comey earlier this week. and the timing of which occurred during ongoing investigations into russian interference into the u.s. intelligence and back channels by the trump associates. those investigations are happening at this particular senate committee. it's a bipartisan committee and there was bipartisan concern after that firing on either the rationale or the timing of that firing. given everything else that's going on. in have been some developments -- there have been some developments on that investigation in the background this week. for instance, the committee has requested documents from treasuries money laundering unit and two democrats individual is a if treasury doesn't produce the documents they're going to hold up president trump's nominee to lead tha
our kayla tausche has more. >> good morning.his an annual hearing that since 2015 at least parts of which have been public and have been open sessions for this committee. but this time there's an elephant in the room and that is the firing of former fbi director james comey earlier this week. and the timing of which occurred during ongoing investigations into russian interference into the u.s. intelligence and back channels by the trump associates. those investigations are happening at...
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. >>> update of the marry kayla turn owe a teacher with a relationship with the student and married hime are back at the introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. and, it's just $79.99 a month online for 1 year. and only $5 more per month for the second year. get fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo for 1 year and multi-room dvr service for 2 years. all with a 2-year agreement. switch now at fiosgigabit.com. seven year-old girl found unresponsive and we will tell what you else investigators discovered there and who they are searching for right now. >>> we are following a developing story overnight first non-stop flight from philadelphia iceland is forced to turnaround and land with mayor jim kenney on board, passengers waking up in boston we will hear from them next. >>> live look at bethlehem this morning parts of the area are waking up to fog and that will slow down the commute. we will tell you where there could be storms. it is wednesday, may 31st i'm jim donovan. >>
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kayla tausche joins us from little rock, arkansas. kayla? >> good morning, becky. an issue that is a double edged sword in deep red states like arkansas. on one hand it carries a very high cost for federal and state governments. but on the other hand the benefits to hospitals and the economy here has been noticeable. take the university of arkansas medical science where we are. doctors say that the uninsured rate here has fallen from 15% to 3%. that they've been able to hire about 1500 new employees since 2009. and last year turned their first profit in a number of years. the chancellor of this hospital says that medicaid expansion has not only brought costs down for his company, but also prices down for consumers. >> the dialogue that obamacare will collapse of its own weight is not happening. in arkansas. and it's just a different environment. we've seen an increased number of insurers rather than a decrease. so, it's a -- it's an experience that is at variance with the national experience. >> part of that is the state's unique private sector approach, allowing t
kayla tausche joins us from little rock, arkansas. kayla? >> good morning, becky. an issue that is a double edged sword in deep red states like arkansas. on one hand it carries a very high cost for federal and state governments. but on the other hand the benefits to hospitals and the economy here has been noticeable. take the university of arkansas medical science where we are. doctors say that the uninsured rate here has fallen from 15% to 3%. that they've been able to hire about 1500...
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shortly before her murder, kayla had a schoolyard argument with an ms 13 gang member. in collaboration with the fbi's long island safe streets task force, the suffolk county police department arrested their mur r murderers and prosecuted by the united states attorney office for the eastern district of new york. in response to the heinous acts of ms13, the police department launched a gang eradication strategy targeting ms 13 which to date has resulted in over 2 ms13 arrests of more than 150 individual ms13 gang members. our strategy is as follows. we collect a tremendous amount of intelligence on the gang with the specific objective of identifying ms13 gang members and hangouts. and assign police officers to specific gang members to aggressively and relentlessly target the members and locations where they frequent. this target is enforcement suppresses crimes, results in intelligence and federal prosecution is down the road. as we engage in the targeted enforcement, we are working hand in hand with our federal law enforcement partners to select ms13 gang members which
shortly before her murder, kayla had a schoolyard argument with an ms 13 gang member. in collaboration with the fbi's long island safe streets task force, the suffolk county police department arrested their mur r murderers and prosecuted by the united states attorney office for the eastern district of new york. in response to the heinous acts of ms13, the police department launched a gang eradication strategy targeting ms 13 which to date has resulted in over 2 ms13 arrests of more than 150...
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kayla. >> reporter: good morning, becky.e threats to the u.s. but the conversation could take a departure from that top being today. as of yesterday the attendee list swapping out former fbi director james comey for now acting director andrew mccabe. he's a long-time burden of proof owe empl -- bureau employees. he will have some intense questioning today, no doubt, because there have been bipartisan criticism from this committee about the fact and the timing of the firing of director comey when it happened this week. particularly because this senate panel was just one of the committees that is in the middle of an investigation into the russian interference in the u.s. election last year as well as russia's relations with trump associates. to that end this senate panel has requested documents from treasury's money laundering unit and just as of yesterday, subpoenaed former nsa director mike flynn. here is the committee's chairman richard burr of north carolina yesterday saying specifically what the panel is looking for from
kayla. >> reporter: good morning, becky.e threats to the u.s. but the conversation could take a departure from that top being today. as of yesterday the attendee list swapping out former fbi director james comey for now acting director andrew mccabe. he's a long-time burden of proof owe empl -- bureau employees. he will have some intense questioning today, no doubt, because there have been bipartisan criticism from this committee about the fact and the timing of the firing of director...
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kayla the volleyballplayer. >> this is the story of my life.ost ended. one day i heard the worst thing someone could ever hear. why don't you just go kill yourself. i thought to myself, would anything really change if i wasn't here? >> reporter: for 13 days one story shared over the school loud speaker. riley an aspiring scientist. >> worthless, self-centered, grimy, cake face, you would be better off dead. >> reporter: they called their project, "13 reasons why not." singling out at least one person who helped them. kayla thanking her friend alexa. >> your words talked me out of hurting myself. you're one of the 13 reasons why not. >> reporter: reaction was swift. >> thank god it was all positive. i didn't get one negative thing. i had a couple students text me about their problems at home. and they had the same story. >> reporter: for these students, the controversy over "13 reasons why" led to an unexpected catharicist. >> i think this entire thing has almost created a family in the school. >> there's notes on the bathroom stalls saying you'
kayla the volleyballplayer. >> this is the story of my life.ost ended. one day i heard the worst thing someone could ever hear. why don't you just go kill yourself. i thought to myself, would anything really change if i wasn't here? >> reporter: for 13 days one story shared over the school loud speaker. riley an aspiring scientist. >> worthless, self-centered, grimy, cake face, you would be better off dead. >> reporter: they called their project, "13 reasons why...
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college student kayla wong got caught in this jacuzzi. >> he said you can stay and die or leave. and we said can we help our friend and he said no you can stay and die or leave. >> six others were shot, all of them people of color. they say it was not race but the 49-year-old mechanic's break up with his girlfriend that triggered the ram page. >> he stayed on the phone talking to his ex-girlfriend as he continued to fire his weapon. it's apparent he wanted her to listen in as he carried out his rampage. >> there's zero indication race played any role in this shooting. there is one bright spot and that is that all of those wounded are going to recover. abc news, luhoyia, california. >>> a restaurant employee in half moon bay has been arrested. he secretly filmed women and children in the restroom. he works as jersey joes. they say four kids and three adults were found on his phone. they're asking customers this past saturday between 5:30 and 6:00 p.m. to contact them. >>> people marked maydays with marches and rallies around the bay area. and they are hoping the message travels fr
college student kayla wong got caught in this jacuzzi. >> he said you can stay and die or leave. and we said can we help our friend and he said no you can stay and die or leave. >> six others were shot, all of them people of color. they say it was not race but the 49-year-old mechanic's break up with his girlfriend that triggered the ram page. >> he stayed on the phone talking to his ex-girlfriend as he continued to fire his weapon. it's apparent he wanted her to listen in as...
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senator shelly moore capt tall of west virginia was present. >> all right kayla in washington.nk. we'll see you soon. coming up another big exclusive interview you'll only see right here on "power lunch." home depot ar author blank will join us. stick around. stick around. way . it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ . >>> this way be breaking news but what happens in washington does impact main street especially all of the small business owners out there. the national federation business index falling again, maybe perhaps over frustration that washington hasn't gotten anything done on taxes and health. katie rogers join us with more. >> that's true for the third month in a row slow business did take a slow dip. the monthly reed on main street sentiment fell .2 points. expectations for business conditions fell eight points, that predictcribbed most of thee this month. pulling the bil
senator shelly moore capt tall of west virginia was present. >> all right kayla in washington.nk. we'll see you soon. coming up another big exclusive interview you'll only see right here on "power lunch." home depot ar author blank will join us. stick around. stick around. way . it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set...
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. >>> our kayla tausche is in d.c. to set that up.ood morning. >> this is the score for the house health care bill that passed three weeks ago by just four votes. it is going to be a material development for the path forward on health care reform and the overall republican agenda. the last time the cdo weighed in on the most recent or i should say the previous rendition of this bill, they showed that the house version at that time would see 24 million fewer people insured but premiums falling by 10%. the deficit reduced by $150 billion over the course of the next decade. since then, the house has made some key changes to the bill. they added funding for patients with predesh -existing conditiod letting insurers charge higher premiums to older people. the states allowed to seek wafer to opt-out of coverage. the house might have to vote on it again if the cdo finds it doesn't reduce the deficit by $2 billion. house speaker, paul ryan, said that he was optimistic about the bill, even though he didn't want a repeat of this saga, of the wa
. >>> our kayla tausche is in d.c. to set that up.ood morning. >> this is the score for the house health care bill that passed three weeks ago by just four votes. it is going to be a material development for the path forward on health care reform and the overall republican agenda. the last time the cdo weighed in on the most recent or i should say the previous rendition of this bill, they showed that the house version at that time would see 24 million fewer people insured but...
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i'm out of here. >> kayla's mother, evelyn rodriguez says students are being tormented by gang members was being bullied, targeted, all of these things that the kids are going through these days is happening. >> 13 is one of the most dangerous and rapidly-expanding criminal gangs in the world. they have at least 30,000 members from countries including el salvador, honduras, and mexico. >> there's no question that people are coming to this country who were ms13 in native countries. >> have arrested more than 125ms13 members. >> they often threaten people. so if you're a young person, you won't speak english, you're here for the first time, you won't have a supportive social network and a gang member says, hey, we can provide that for you and, by the way, if you won't, we'll cull. that leaves very little choice for some folks. >> but we all watched stunningly as surged children started coming across our border without accompany. >> the problem is you're seeing a larnelle number of children placed in discrete communities, no notification to local governments. >> this is not gang on gang.
i'm out of here. >> kayla's mother, evelyn rodriguez says students are being tormented by gang members was being bullied, targeted, all of these things that the kids are going through these days is happening. >> 13 is one of the most dangerous and rapidly-expanding criminal gangs in the world. they have at least 30,000 members from countries including el salvador, honduras, and mexico. >> there's no question that people are coming to this country who were ms13 in native...
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thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> you heard kayla's reporting getting the letter, do you believerealization that it's a lot harder to get thing done than people think. you can say what you happen on the campaign trail but when you approach the realities of roughly 535 million women on capitol hill each with their own agenda and power that everything is going to look different than you promised the person people? >> i think the president has said this a number of times that things are far more complicated than he aped, that the job was much more difficult than he has envisioned. take the nafta agreement for example, during campaign he said we're going to, you know, get out of the nafta, withdraw. and there was some discussion of withdraw at the very beginning of the trump administration and now -- i haven't seen the letter i was listening to the report, now there seems like there's going to be not withdraw but there's beginning to be renegotiation, and the renegotiation is going to have a lot of consultation with the congress, consultation with the canadians and the mexicans and i
thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> you heard kayla's reporting getting the letter, do you believerealization that it's a lot harder to get thing done than people think. you can say what you happen on the campaign trail but when you approach the realities of roughly 535 million women on capitol hill each with their own agenda and power that everything is going to look different than you promised the person people? >> i think the president has said this a number of times...
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authorities say kayla brown was raped and locked good the container for -- inside the container for morethan who months and the man also killed her boyfriend. >> she made it a point to bring his killer to justice. >> he also admitted to killing four motorcycle workers and a husband and wife doing work on his property in 2015. all though prosecutors could have sought the death penalty, no one has been executed in south carolina for more than six years because the state lacks the drugs needed for lethal injections. >> i'm a firm believer in the death penalty. this was a death penalty case. no question about it. it's not fair to the family members to wait years and years and years for justice. >> authorities say he committed these chilling crimes over a 13 year period while also running a successful real estate business. john, fox news. >>> it is just training but has real life implications. the bay area high school student and hospital staff practiced on everything from accidents to kitchen cuts but everyone involved has a manchester concert attack on their mind. >>> used suv as batting ra
authorities say kayla brown was raped and locked good the container for -- inside the container for morethan who months and the man also killed her boyfriend. >> she made it a point to bring his killer to justice. >> he also admitted to killing four motorcycle workers and a husband and wife doing work on his property in 2015. all though prosecutors could have sought the death penalty, no one has been executed in south carolina for more than six years because the state lacks the...
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kayla tausche is in washington with details of last night's cbo scoring of the healthcare bill.nd hadley gamble is in brussels where president trump is meeting with eu and nato leaders today. let's start with steve sedgwick on opec and what is moving the price here. good morning. >> good morning to you both. this has been one of the most well orchestrated opec meetings i've seen. i've come into meetings where there's rancor on the outside from the hawks, the iranians, venezuelans, but everyone was well choreographed before the meeting saying yes, we think a nine-month extension. it doesn't look like there will be deeper cults. the saudi oil minister thinks despite them going for a nine-month extension of the agreement made last november, ie 1.8 million barrels off the table from opec and non-opec allies, he believes he can do it in six months. let's listen in. >> we found out that nine months with the same level of production that our member countries have been producing at is a very safe and almost certain option to do the trick. >> there's an awful lot of producers who want to
kayla tausche is in washington with details of last night's cbo scoring of the healthcare bill.nd hadley gamble is in brussels where president trump is meeting with eu and nato leaders today. let's start with steve sedgwick on opec and what is moving the price here. good morning. >> good morning to you both. this has been one of the most well orchestrated opec meetings i've seen. i've come into meetings where there's rancor on the outside from the hawks, the iranians, venezuelans, but...