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pamela silva: te extraÑo muchÍsimo! >> yo tambiÉn. pamela silva: la vi en mayo.ara prepararme para el segmento. chef: esta receta le podemos poner un asterisco. lorena: claro. [risas] chef: quiero probar. pamela silva: buen provecho! [hablan a la vez] lorena: prueba esto. [hablan a la vez] chef: no me sorprende el tamaÑo de tu plato, anita. [risas] [hablan a la vez] lorena: esta es la hora de la verdad. lo mejor que pasa pasa en la mesa. delicioso. gracias a todos! [aplausos] gracias! fulgencio: ese es el castigo que voy a sufrir toda mi vida. esther: sí, sí. ya sé que estuve casada. y también sé que me casé con damián. hernán: entonces, recuerdas a damián. esther: no, solo tengo en mi mente imágenes borrosas y su nombre, es lo único que sé. hernán: no estás equivocada. sí estuviste casada con él. esther: ¿dónde está? ¿dónde puedo localizarlo? hern
pamela silva: te extraÑo muchÍsimo! >> yo tambiÉn. pamela silva: la vi en mayo.ara prepararme para el segmento. chef: esta receta le podemos poner un asterisco. lorena: claro. [risas] chef: quiero probar. pamela silva: buen provecho! [hablan a la vez] lorena: prueba esto. [hablan a la vez] chef: no me sorprende el tamaÑo de tu plato, anita. [risas] [hablan a la vez] lorena: esta es la hora de la verdad. lo mejor que pasa pasa en la mesa. delicioso. gracias a todos! [aplausos] gracias!...
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pamela: con quÉ te drogabas? javier: lo Último que probÉ fue el basuco.a tomÓ la decisión que no toma cualquier madre. es una decisiÓn muy dura que es dejar a su hijo en ese infierno. pamela: al divulgarse la historia en televisiÓn el drama se convirtiÓ en polÉmica nacional. el reportero que lo encontrÓ no estaba dispuesto a abandonarlo su suerte. >> fue con la policÍa de infancia le dije que ese niÑo tiene que salir de ahÍ. dijo que la Única manera que me dejen entrar es que estÉ con un micrÓfono y un gps, vamos a ubicar porque tenemos que escucharte, ahÍ hay armas, drogas y puede que no salgas. yo le dije que lo querÍa hacer. entre con esto, salÍ de ahí y les dije que estaba el niÑo. se hizo todo el operativo policial. le dijeron al jefe del lugar que tiene que dejar salir al niÑo. estaba la policÍa y no había nada que hacer. pamela: fue llevado a varios centros de rehabilitaciÓn de donde se jugaba. el reportero contactÓ al sacerdote y construyÓ un refugio para jÓvenes marginados. allÍ en donde javier se educÓ y luchó contra sus adicciones. pamela: si e
pamela: con quÉ te drogabas? javier: lo Último que probÉ fue el basuco.a tomÓ la decisión que no toma cualquier madre. es una decisiÓn muy dura que es dejar a su hijo en ese infierno. pamela: al divulgarse la historia en televisiÓn el drama se convirtiÓ en polÉmica nacional. el reportero que lo encontrÓ no estaba dispuesto a abandonarlo su suerte. >> fue con la policÍa de infancia le dije que ese niÑo tiene que salir de ahÍ. dijo que la Única manera que me dejen entrar es...
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price, who may very well protect the abusers. >> pamela price's position is rash. we simply cannot go back to the time when cases of domestic violence were not prosecuted. >> reporter: they are referring to what price said recently at a candidate forum. she is challenging nancy o'malley. >> going forward, we would stop prosecuting misdemeanors in alameda county. >> reporter: survivors say last year, 75% of alameda counties domestic violence cases were misdemeanors. price attended the conference and said her words were taken out of context. >> i never said that i would not prosecute domestic violence cases. >> i will prosecute domestic violence cases. >> reporter: price says what she meant and she would not automatically jail everyone convicted of misdemeanor, including dependent -- domestic violence cases she. she said depending on the case, she could send defenders to programs to restore their behavior. >> i believe in alternatives to incarceration. i believe we can't solve our problems by locking people up. >> reporter: survivors say even though they are supporte
price, who may very well protect the abusers. >> pamela price's position is rash. we simply cannot go back to the time when cases of domestic violence were not prosecuted. >> reporter: they are referring to what price said recently at a candidate forum. she is challenging nancy o'malley. >> going forward, we would stop prosecuting misdemeanors in alameda county. >> reporter: survivors say last year, 75% of alameda counties domestic violence cases were misdemeanors. price...
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pamela adlon, everybody! mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i want to thank keri russell, pamela adlon and apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time. here with her single "going going gone" with some help from the cletones, maddie poppe! ♪ ♪ i'm staring at the ceiling the clock it won't stop ticking ♪ ♪ i feel like i've been sleeping for too long now ♪ ♪ it's like my heart stopped beating and now i'm hardly breathing ♪ ♪ and i'm afraid of leaving scared to break down ♪ ♪ and what am i waiting for 'cause i don't wanna wait no more ♪ ♪ and i'm the only soldier in this lonely war and i don't wanna fight myself no more ♪ ♪ maybe i was meant to run maybe i was born to bleed i don't know who i'll become ♪ ♪ but i'll be going going gone and even if it starts to hurt ♪ ♪ i wanna feel it 'til my whole heart bursts i will be forever young ♪ ♪ so i'll be going going going going going gone ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm staring a
pamela adlon, everybody! mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i want to thank keri russell, pamela adlon and apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time. here with her single "going going gone" with some help from the cletones, maddie poppe! ♪ ♪ i'm staring at the ceiling the clock it won't stop ticking ♪ ♪ i feel like i've been sleeping for too...
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pamela, so many headlines made. oh, here she is. >>> product meeting with south korean president moon. this is the sixth visit between them. significant conversations on important issues including the scheduled u.s./north korea summit. both leaders are kmicommitted t working together to accomplish the common goal of complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula. it's commencement season and the president and first lady would like to embassy tend a special graduation, bob graduated from the university of toledo this month after review of his transcripts from the late 1940s, showed he completed enough courses to qualify for an associates degree. his hard working diligence and passion to learn exemplified the greatest generation's commitment to excellent and as you know, the president answered questions earlier and as a result we'll keep this short and lets get started. jonathan. >> reporter: do you agree with the south korean official who say there would be a 99% chance that the summit with kim jong un comes off?
pamela, so many headlines made. oh, here she is. >>> product meeting with south korean president moon. this is the sixth visit between them. significant conversations on important issues including the scheduled u.s./north korea summit. both leaders are kmicommitted t working together to accomplish the common goal of complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula. it's commencement season and the president and first lady would like to embassy tend a special graduation, bob graduated...
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gloria borger, pamela brown as well. >>> another lawsuit filed by stormy daniels. i will speak to her attorney next. >>> more breaking news about the allegations of ronny jackson. what we are learning next. ways to lthe northern belly fat. percussion massage. not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool. coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells. with little or no downtime. and no surgery. results and patient experience may vary. some rare side effects include temporary numbness, discomfort, and swelling. ask your doctor if coolsculpting is right for you. and visit coolsculpting.com today for your chance to win a free treatment. you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray relieves 6 symptoms... claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. si
gloria borger, pamela brown as well. >>> another lawsuit filed by stormy daniels. i will speak to her attorney next. >>> more breaking news about the allegations of ronny jackson. what we are learning next. ways to lthe northern belly fat. percussion massage. not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool. coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells. with little or no downtime. and no surgery. results and patient experience may vary. some rare...
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pamela: gracias por la confianza. ♪ michelle : gracias por acompaÑamos.ique: decÍa por acompaÑarnos en este lunes ocho de mayo. ice sube las fianza para indocumentados, centenares de integrantes de la caravana de emigrantes exige al gobierno de mÉxico que le otorguen visa humanitaria. algunos han comenzado con una huelga de hambre. un recorte presupuestal propuesto por la administraciÓn de donald trump, pone en riesgo el cuidado mÉdico de miles de pequeÑos. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su "noticiero univisiÓn: edición nocturna", con enrique acevedo y patricia janiot. patricia: quÉ tal? bienvenidos. cuando las cÁrceles de migraciÓn privadas no estÁn muy sanas, los emiratos indocumentados pagan elevadas fianzas para que no puedan salir depresiÓn. esto se desprende de cifras proporcionadas por el propio gobierno. la investigaciÓn fue realizada por catedrÁticos de una universidad. comenzamos con juan carlos gonzÁlez. juan: los centros de detenciÓn son privados y cada propietario cobra por cada persona que estÁ recluida. orante aÑos, acti
pamela: gracias por la confianza. ♪ michelle : gracias por acompaÑamos.ique: decÍa por acompaÑarnos en este lunes ocho de mayo. ice sube las fianza para indocumentados, centenares de integrantes de la caravana de emigrantes exige al gobierno de mÉxico que le otorguen visa humanitaria. algunos han comenzado con una huelga de hambre. un recorte presupuestal propuesto por la administraciÓn de donald trump, pone en riesgo el cuidado mÉdico de miles de pequeÑos. comienza la ediciÓn...
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thank you. >> pamela levin, chief financial officer, health services system. i have with me our contracts manager who's sitting down at this point. >> and he is? >> he is michael visconti. he has an injured leg. >> i saw him hobble to the front, and i'm hoping it wasn't a result of this rfp process. >> he didn't have to kick anybody. >> thank goodness it happened the night after the selection. >> that's fine. no details. >> so it's recommended that the health service board approve ratify and award the contract award to aon consulting to provide actuarial consulting services to the san francisco health board and the san francisco health system and authorize hssf to provide with the negotiation of the contract with aon. aon received the highest score from an evaluation panel that consisted of city managers, two of them from the office of the controller, two from the health service system, and one from the san francisco employee retirement system. in terms of the rfp, the hfp requires respondents to confirm several new conditions and contractual requirements, inc
thank you. >> pamela levin, chief financial officer, health services system. i have with me our contracts manager who's sitting down at this point. >> and he is? >> he is michael visconti. he has an injured leg. >> i saw him hobble to the front, and i'm hoping it wasn't a result of this rfp process. >> he didn't have to kick anybody. >> thank goodness it happened the night after the selection. >> that's fine. no details. >> so it's recommended...
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doctor pamela ling is a professor of medicine at university of california at san franciscosotmiriam zouzounis/no on proposition e: "there's already laws on the books. that is why i think this is a redundant policy. the whole state is twenty one and up">miriam zouzounis is a member of san francisco's arab-american grocer's association campaigning against proposition e. she says prop e. would be the end of small businesses like ted's market which her family has owned for three generationssot miriam zouzounis/no on prop
doctor pamela ling is a professor of medicine at university of california at san franciscosotmiriam zouzounis/no on proposition e: "there's already laws on the books. that is why i think this is a redundant policy. the whole state is twenty one and up">miriam zouzounis is a member of san francisco's arab-american grocer's association campaigning against proposition e. she says prop e. would be the end of small businesses like ted's market which her family has owned for three...
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i'll go to my other commissioners. >> director richardson: thank you, pamela and your name again?ich. i see you everywhere. fulliway i want to focus on the street scape. in the previous discussions we've had, we made it clear and you've been able to demonstrate to that extent that the shared pathway and if for instance, the retail center, this is where we're having cars and also pedestrians. there is a particular user that i'm really concerned about. and we conveyed that. the ada. in fact, in looking at the street scape network plan that we talked about at length, we made it clear. i would love to see in your plan, some dezzing i nation, some -- designation, indicators that the ada is ingrained in there. i don't want that to be adaptation. i know you agree with me. i want them to be able to convey, this is what we're doing here, over 300 acres plus, treasure island is that place in north america that is going to have the opportunity for the walking, for the biking, but we need to be cognizant. i want to make this plan a gold standard that others can emulate. that is the reason why
i'll go to my other commissioners. >> director richardson: thank you, pamela and your name again?ich. i see you everywhere. fulliway i want to focus on the street scape. in the previous discussions we've had, we made it clear and you've been able to demonstrate to that extent that the shared pathway and if for instance, the retail center, this is where we're having cars and also pedestrians. there is a particular user that i'm really concerned about. and we conveyed that. the ada. in...
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the reforms that are before you today would have made a big difference for pamela.e living in poverty have a hard time coming up with the couple hundred dollars all at once. these reforms before your will significantly lower tow fees and boot fees for people under 200% of the federal poverty line and allow people to pay off their citations that led to the tow or boot over time through a payment plan or by doing community service. it's my understanding the these reforms would have been in place pamela would have needed to come up with half of what she did and she would have been able to pay off her citation over time making it easier for her to do so. with these reform fewer people like pamela will make the decision, do i pay my rent or pay to get my car back. our joint work on these challenges is not done. the mta presented these reform to the stakeholder group as a step to this process. we are still in a discussion of how to help people struggling with homelessness living in their cars and towing cars. we look forward to continuing to work with you and thank you mu
the reforms that are before you today would have made a big difference for pamela.e living in poverty have a hard time coming up with the couple hundred dollars all at once. these reforms before your will significantly lower tow fees and boot fees for people under 200% of the federal poverty line and allow people to pay off their citations that led to the tow or boot over time through a payment plan or by doing community service. it's my understanding the these reforms would have been in place...
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doctor pamela ling is a professor of medicine at university of california at san franciscothat came as news to some mission high school studentssoteleana arrunaeegui/mission high school student: "vaping i feel like it is for people who are older because i think cigarettes was apart of them growing up in their generation">sotissac alvarez/mission high schooln student: "smoking weed is common, i mean that's the thing, the thing to do but cigarettes, they're kind of educating us, they're not good for you, you know">some mom and pop tobacco retailers say prohibiting the sale of flavored tobacco products would be no good for their bottom linesotmiriam zouzounis/no on proposition e: "the day to day purchases that keeps these businesses open are small cash value, your regular customers, if the auto mechanic across the street has a 15 minute
doctor pamela ling is a professor of medicine at university of california at san franciscothat came as news to some mission high school studentssoteleana arrunaeegui/mission high school student: "vaping i feel like it is for people who are older because i think cigarettes was apart of them growing up in their generation">sotissac alvarez/mission high schooln student: "smoking weed is common, i mean that's the thing, the thing to do but cigarettes, they're kind of educating us,...
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pamela brown at the white house. there's more breaking news tied to the investigation of russia's election meddling. intelligence officials briefed congressional leaders on the confidential source used by the fbi to contact trump campaign figures. president trump has been crying conspiracy calling that source a spy and a very surprising move the white house lawyer was at the meetings. let's go to senior congressional correspondent manu raju. how did the meetings go? did republicans get what they wanted? >> reporter: republicans have been silent since leaving this meeting, wolf. senate leader mcconnell left. and house intelligence committee chairman devin nunes who's been one of the forefront pushing this issue questioning whether or not there was in fact a spy implanted by the fbi to spy on the trump campaign, he has yet to issue a statement and would not answer questions about what he heard in two briefings that he attended today. but democrats on the other hand who did attend the hearing have a different view. they
pamela brown at the white house. there's more breaking news tied to the investigation of russia's election meddling. intelligence officials briefed congressional leaders on the confidential source used by the fbi to contact trump campaign figures. president trump has been crying conspiracy calling that source a spy and a very surprising move the white house lawyer was at the meetings. let's go to senior congressional correspondent manu raju. how did the meetings go? did republicans get what...
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quÉ estÁ haciendo la seÑora pamela y cÓmo recibió esta invitaciÓn?ue el dÍa que recibe la invitaciÓn? pamela: estaba muy sorprendida, estaba en shock, no lo podÍa creer. pensÉ que lo mejor alguien me estaba haciendo una broma del dÍa de los inocentes, cuando por telÉfono me dicen puedes ir a tu computadora por favor: fui a mi computadora me llegÓ el momento correo electrÓnico. pensÉ, cuando vi los logos y la cresta, entonces me di cuenta de que era de verdad. esto es de verdad, no es una broma! maity: en el mismo dÍa, pamela recibiÓ una llamada, un correo electrÓnico y la invitación para ser parte de la boda del aÑo y cÓmo no si "studio 360" ha trabajado por varios aÑos con el personas enseÑÁndoles todo tipo de manualidades. quÉ significa para ti tener una persona como pam que esta entrega de comprometida con esta organizaciÓn? >> ellas una fuerza motora, ya definitivamente es como el pegamento que une aquÍ todo . maity: pamela estarÁ asistiendo a la boda con su hijo menor, quien es fanÁtico de meghan. aunque se vestido es todavÍa una sorpresa, sÍ me
quÉ estÁ haciendo la seÑora pamela y cÓmo recibió esta invitaciÓn?ue el dÍa que recibe la invitaciÓn? pamela: estaba muy sorprendida, estaba en shock, no lo podÍa creer. pensÉ que lo mejor alguien me estaba haciendo una broma del dÍa de los inocentes, cuando por telÉfono me dicen puedes ir a tu computadora por favor: fui a mi computadora me llegÓ el momento correo electrÓnico. pensÉ, cuando vi los logos y la cresta, entonces me di cuenta de que era de verdad. esto es de verdad,...
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pamela ground brown, tha pamela brown, thank you so much. >> today gina haspel faced tough questions about her past. at one point her testimony was interrupted by protesters. when asked if she thought torture was immoral, she actually waffled on it. here are some highlights. >> i thought we did extraordinary work. >> there is a shadow cast over what has been a major contribution to protecting this country. >> should the cia even be in the business of interrogating detainees? >> having access, direct access to a terrorist is extremely valuable for intelligence collection and we do that. but cia does not today conduct interrogations. we never did historically and we're not getting back in that business. >> what would you do if the president ordered you to get back in that business? >> senator, the president has selected me to give him advice. i would not restart under any circumstances an interrogation program at cia, under any circumstances. >>now haspel will need some democratic support to win nomination and odd to that today more than 100 retired and former career ambassadors are ex
pamela ground brown, tha pamela brown, thank you so much. >> today gina haspel faced tough questions about her past. at one point her testimony was interrupted by protesters. when asked if she thought torture was immoral, she actually waffled on it. here are some highlights. >> i thought we did extraordinary work. >> there is a shadow cast over what has been a major contribution to protecting this country. >> should the cia even be in the business of interrogating...
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doctor pamela ling is a professor of medicine at university of california at san franciscosotmiriam zouzounis/no on proposition e: "there's already laws on the books. that is why i think this is a redundant policy. the whole state is twenty one and up">miriam zouzounis is a member of san francisco's arab-american grocer's association campaigning against proposition e. she says prop e. would be the end of small businesses like ted's market which her family has owned for three generationssot miriam zouzounis/
doctor pamela ling is a professor of medicine at university of california at san franciscosotmiriam zouzounis/no on proposition e: "there's already laws on the books. that is why i think this is a redundant policy. the whole state is twenty one and up">miriam zouzounis is a member of san francisco's arab-american grocer's association campaigning against proposition e. she says prop e. would be the end of small businesses like ted's market which her family has owned for three...
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price, who may very well protect the abusers. >> pamela price's position is rash.mply cannot go back to the time when cases of domestic violence were not prosecuted. >> reporter: they are referring to what price said recently at a candidate forum. she is challenging nancy o'malley. >> going forward, we would stop prosecuting misdemeanors in alameda county. >> reporter: survivors say last year, 75% of alameda counties domestic violence cases were misdemeanors. price attended the conference and said her words were taken out of context. >> i never said that i would not prosecute domestic violence cases.
price, who may very well protect the abusers. >> pamela price's position is rash.mply cannot go back to the time when cases of domestic violence were not prosecuted. >> reporter: they are referring to what price said recently at a candidate forum. she is challenging nancy o'malley. >> going forward, we would stop prosecuting misdemeanors in alameda county. >> reporter: survivors say last year, 75% of alameda counties domestic violence cases were misdemeanors. price...
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doctor pamela ling is a professor of medicine at university of california at san franciscosotmiriam zouzounis/no on proposition e: "there's already laws on the books. that is why i think this is a redundant policy. the whole state is twenty one and up">miriam zouzounis is a member of san francisco's arab-american grocer's association campaigning against proposition e. she says prop e. would be the end of small businesses like ted's market which her family has owned for three generationssot miriam zouzounis/n
doctor pamela ling is a professor of medicine at university of california at san franciscosotmiriam zouzounis/no on proposition e: "there's already laws on the books. that is why i think this is a redundant policy. the whole state is twenty one and up">miriam zouzounis is a member of san francisco's arab-american grocer's association campaigning against proposition e. she says prop e. would be the end of small businesses like ted's market which her family has owned for three...
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and let's begin with the off-again, on-again summit with pamela standing by. so what is behind this turn-around and where do things stand now? >> reporter: i just spoke to a white house official who said that administration officials are way more optimistic than expected today. that the summit will happen on jub 12th as originally planned and now the communications with north korea have reopened and this more positive out look is in the wake of north korea more conciliatory statement last night. tonight president trump indicating the summit he already canceled with north korea leader kim jong-un may, in fact, still happen. >> mr. president, is the summit still on? >> we'll see what happens. we're talking to them now. it was a very nice statement that they put out and could even be the 12th. we're talking to them now. they very much want to do it. we'd like to do it. we're going to see what happens. >> reporter: just one day ago citing north korea open hostility toward the u.s., the president declared the meeting was off. but did leave the door wide open. >> if
and let's begin with the off-again, on-again summit with pamela standing by. so what is behind this turn-around and where do things stand now? >> reporter: i just spoke to a white house official who said that administration officials are way more optimistic than expected today. that the summit will happen on jub 12th as originally planned and now the communications with north korea have reopened and this more positive out look is in the wake of north korea more conciliatory statement last...
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doctor pamela ling is a professor of medicine at university of california at san franciscothat came as news to some mission high school studentssoteleana arrunaeegui/mission high school student: "vaping i feel like it is for people who are older because i think cigarettes was apart of them growing up in their generation">sotissac alvarez/mission high schooln student: "smoking weed is common, i mean that's the thing, the thing to do but cigarettes, they're kind of educating us, they're not good for you, you know">some mom and pop tobacco retailers say prohibiting the sale of flavored tobacco products would be no good for their bottom linesotmiriam zouzounis/no on proposition e: "the day to day purchases that keeps these businesses open are small cash value, your regular customers, if the auto mechanic across the street has a 15 minute
doctor pamela ling is a professor of medicine at university of california at san franciscothat came as news to some mission high school studentssoteleana arrunaeegui/mission high school student: "vaping i feel like it is for people who are older because i think cigarettes was apart of them growing up in their generation">sotissac alvarez/mission high schooln student: "smoking weed is common, i mean that's the thing, the thing to do but cigarettes, they're kind of educating us,...
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>> pamela brown at the white house, thank you so much. i do want to talk more about the trump legal team strategy when it comes to the special counsel's investigation. we're joined by cnn justice correspondent, even peran perez this topic. so rudy giuliani is suggesting this is a political strategy for the trump team as opposed to a legal one. >> yeah, it's almost like rudy's inside voice was coming out. and we've been talking about this amongst ourselves. people who cover this investigation. and we've been saying this on our air, that this appears to be a public strategy, a pr strategy, and less of a legal strategy. and rudy just came out and pretty much said that. and it's clear that they have a point of view that is essentially aimed at convincing the public and members of congress down the road. they are expecting that robert mueller's report, wherever that comes out, is going to be very damning, very bad for the president. it's really stunning, though. because members of the president's legal team, the other members of the legal team
>> pamela brown at the white house, thank you so much. i do want to talk more about the trump legal team strategy when it comes to the special counsel's investigation. we're joined by cnn justice correspondent, even peran perez this topic. so rudy giuliani is suggesting this is a political strategy for the trump team as opposed to a legal one. >> yeah, it's almost like rudy's inside voice was coming out. and we've been talking about this amongst ourselves. people who cover this...
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pamela brown is standing by, our senior white house correspondent.f more signs behind the scenes and at least right now that indicate the president will in fact exit the agreement? >> that's right. president trump is poised to announce a withdrawal from the iran nuclear deal. and he's expected to make the case in the diplomatic room just moments from now that iran has continued with its nuclear weapons program. and we just received an excerpt of his prepared remarks. here's what the president is expected to say. the so-called iran deal was supposed to protect the united states and our allies from the lun asy of a iranian nuclear bomb. in fact, the deal allowed iran to continue enriching uranium and over time each the brink of a nuclear blackout. the president will add today we have definitive proof that this iranian promise was a lie. wolf, it is important to point out, though, that the president's chief intelligence officials have said publicly, as recent as a couple of months ago, that iran has not been in breach of the deal. in fact, the director
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. >> let's bring in white house correspondent pamela brown. what do you make of that. >> reporter: the bottom line is the president wants that to happen. and he sent that letter to kim jong-un yesterday canceling the summit with keeping the hope alive it will still happen on june 12th. so the dilly whip lish whether the historic summit between u.s. and north korea will happen continues into today with the president saying, hey, it could still happen on june 12th. everybody is playing games here. the president tweeting as well, saying only time and talent will tell. he clearly liked what he heard from north korea with the statement last night saying very good news to receive the warm and productive statement from north korea. where north korea said it would still like to hold talks. and is ready to do so at any time. on the hills of what we heard from the president today, wofrl, james mattis the secretary of defense said as well, that there could be some good news. that this is really in the hands of diplomats and could still happen on june 12t
. >> let's bring in white house correspondent pamela brown. what do you make of that. >> reporter: the bottom line is the president wants that to happen. and he sent that letter to kim jong-un yesterday canceling the summit with keeping the hope alive it will still happen on june 12th. so the dilly whip lish whether the historic summit between u.s. and north korea will happen continues into today with the president saying, hey, it could still happen on june 12th. everybody is...
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let's go to our senior white house correspondent pamela brown. pamela, the president is escalating this new line of attack against the russia investigation. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, wolf. in fact today he's calling it a big political scandal, not backing down from his claim that there was a politically motivated spy implanted in his campaign. tonight president trump going farther than ervin attacking america's law enforcement institutions. accusing former president obama's justice department of spying on his presidential campaign. >> i hope it's not so because if it is there's never been anything like it in the history of our country. if you look at clapper he sort of admitted they had spies in the campaign inadvertently yesterday. >> reporter: what clapper actually said wasn't that trump's campaign was spied on but that the fbi was in fact watching russia. >> was the fbi spying on trump's campaign? >> no, they were not. they were spying on a term i don't particularly like, but on what the russians were doing, trying to understand were th
let's go to our senior white house correspondent pamela brown. pamela, the president is escalating this new line of attack against the russia investigation. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, wolf. in fact today he's calling it a big political scandal, not backing down from his claim that there was a politically motivated spy implanted in his campaign. tonight president trump going farther than ervin attacking america's law enforcement institutions. accusing former president obama's justice...
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pamela brown is at the white house. people behind the scenes there where you are think about giuliani just suddenly popping up to television again and throwing things out there like taking the fifth and there could be more women? >> well, contrary to what you heard from press secretary sarah sanders that he adds value to the team, some white house officials have been balking at the continued media blitz that dwrul rudy giuliani has been a part of. white house officials have complained they're left in the dark about when and where he might pop up. regardless, erin, the president continues to allow this. as one official said, he's doing this, you know, at the blessing, the pleasure of the president. this is something that the president wanted, he wanted an attack dog to go out there and have this kind of tough talk, which is what you're seeing, despite the barrage of negative headlines. sources i've spoken with in the white house, as well as those close to the legal team, have expressed some concern that not only is he st
pamela brown is at the white house. people behind the scenes there where you are think about giuliani just suddenly popping up to television again and throwing things out there like taking the fifth and there could be more women? >> well, contrary to what you heard from press secretary sarah sanders that he adds value to the team, some white house officials have been balking at the continued media blitz that dwrul rudy giuliani has been a part of. white house officials have complained...
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first let's go to our senior white house correspondent, pamela brown. pamela, tell us more about this late-breaking request from the special counsel's office. >> that's right, wolf, we are just learning today that special counsel mueller and his team of prosecutors are asking for two more months before the court sentences michael flynn. he has been cooperating, as we know, with the government for the past five months ever since he pleaded guilty. prosecutors and flynn's lawyers told the court today that due to the status of the special counsel's investigation, the parties are just not ready yet to set a date for sentencing so far out of the five defendants that pleaded guilty, wolf, as you know in mueller's investigation, only one of them, the european lawyer, alexander vander swan has been sentenced. george papadopoulos recently had his sentencing pushed back as well. >> so what could these delays in sentencing suggest about the mueller probe and where it stands? >> it suggests a few things here, wolf. basically the mueller investigation still has a wa
first let's go to our senior white house correspondent, pamela brown. pamela, tell us more about this late-breaking request from the special counsel's office. >> that's right, wolf, we are just learning today that special counsel mueller and his team of prosecutors are asking for two more months before the court sentences michael flynn. he has been cooperating, as we know, with the government for the past five months ever since he pleaded guilty. prosecutors and flynn's lawyers told the...
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let's go to our cnn white house correspondent pamela brown. pamela, tell us how all of this so dramatically unfolded and what happens next. >> reporter: the summit was canceled after a string of broken promises and odd judgment calls on the part of north koreans, says a senior official. and in order for the summit to be put back on they would need to see the opposite from what they've seen from the north koreans this week. president trump canceling his would be summit with north korea today. >> based on the recent statement of north korea i've decided to terminate the cement 'ing singapore on june 12th. >> reporter: warning if north korea were to retaliate the u.s. military is standing by to respond. >> hopefully things are taking place with respect to the future of north korea. but if they don't, we are more ready than we have ever been before. >> reporter: in a meeting with south korean president moon earlier this week trump hinted the summed may not happen on its original time line. >> it may not work out for june 12th, but there's a good c
let's go to our cnn white house correspondent pamela brown. pamela, tell us how all of this so dramatically unfolded and what happens next. >> reporter: the summit was canceled after a string of broken promises and odd judgment calls on the part of north koreans, says a senior official. and in order for the summit to be put back on they would need to see the opposite from what they've seen from the north koreans this week. president trump canceling his would be summit with north korea...
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. >> to the white house we go and our senior correspondent there pamela brown. pamela, you know, the response from north korea, that is what has surprised so many experts. can you just walk us through what has transpired over the last 24 hours. >> reporter: it surprised a lot of experts. clearly the president liked the statement from north korea calling it a warm and productive statement, saying it was a very nice statement. you've seen a change of tone since that letter was sent yesterday morning, brooke, to kim jong un where the president said it would be inappropriate to hold this summit given the north's hostility toward the u.s. in its previous statement when the president was boasting about u.s. military prowess. then as the day went on, you had the statement from north korea saying we still want to meet with the u.s., we'll do it at any time, anyplace, even calling the president's decision to have the sum eight brave decision. so you're seeing things sort of take a turn now, this whiplash of is a summit going to happen on june 129 as originally planned? y
. >> to the white house we go and our senior correspondent there pamela brown. pamela, you know, the response from north korea, that is what has surprised so many experts. can you just walk us through what has transpired over the last 24 hours. >> reporter: it surprised a lot of experts. clearly the president liked the statement from north korea calling it a warm and productive statement, saying it was a very nice statement. you've seen a change of tone since that letter was sent...
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pamela: disfruten. feliz dÍa del el lunes.patricia:john kelly dijo que la mayorÍa de los indocumentados carecen de educaciÓn, no aprenden inglÉs y dijo que apoya la ciudadanÍa para inmigrantes centroamericanos amparados por el tps. crean una alianza dentro del gobierno para evitar que profesionales especializados con visas de trabajo le quiten empleo a ciudadanos estadounidenses. el presidente trump presenta una plan para reducir los elevados costos de las medicinas. asÍ comenzamos la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero, ediciÓn nocturna. patricia: buenas noches y bienvenidos. el general john kelly, jefe de gabinete, admitiÓ que la mayorÍa de los inmigrantes indocumentados que llegan estados unidos son buenas personas, pero afirmÓ que carecen de educaciÓn alta. gracias nos tiene las reacciones a los comentarios desde los Ángeles. jaime: john kelly como durante una entrevista justificÓ la polÍtica de cero tolerancia contra la inmigraciÓn indocumentada de lugano del presidente donald trump, que incluye la
pamela: disfruten. feliz dÍa del el lunes.patricia:john kelly dijo que la mayorÍa de los indocumentados carecen de educaciÓn, no aprenden inglÉs y dijo que apoya la ciudadanÍa para inmigrantes centroamericanos amparados por el tps. crean una alianza dentro del gobierno para evitar que profesionales especializados con visas de trabajo le quiten empleo a ciudadanos estadounidenses. el presidente trump presenta una plan para reducir los elevados costos de las medicinas. asÍ comenzamos la...
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let's go to our senior white house correspondent, pamela brown, what is the latest? >> wolf, the white house is touting the relocation of the u.s. embassy to jerusalem. formally upending decades of u.s. foreign policy. it's a move that's caused deadly clashes nearby, the white house pinning the blame squarely on hamas, making it clear that israel doesn't deserve any blame for the deaths and injuries. >> reporter: tonight the trump administration fulfilling a campaign promise. >> president trump by recognizing history, you have made history. >> reporter: president trump send ago video message as well as a delegation led by his daughter ivanka and son-in-law jared kushner. >> while presidents before him have blacked down from the pledge to move the american embassy, once in office this president delivered, because when president trump makes a promise, he keeps it. >> reporter: during the ceremony violent protests continued in gaza, leaving dozens of palestinians dead, another 2,000 injured, according to the palestinian ministry of health. >> as we have seen property pr
let's go to our senior white house correspondent, pamela brown, what is the latest? >> wolf, the white house is touting the relocation of the u.s. embassy to jerusalem. formally upending decades of u.s. foreign policy. it's a move that's caused deadly clashes nearby, the white house pinning the blame squarely on hamas, making it clear that israel doesn't deserve any blame for the deaths and injuries. >> reporter: tonight the trump administration fulfilling a campaign promise....
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pamela y la productora dijeron que tenÍan que hacer ese reencuentro y se logrÓ.o tenÍamos a javier cuando era chiquito y verlo ahora? hans sarmiento: es increÍble, desde que vi al niÑo la primera vez encontrÉ que tenÍa algo especial. con seis aÑos era lÍder, ese liderazgo lo supo llevar adelante, fue internado en un centro liderado por un sacerdote maravilloso y lo tuvo allÍ durante 10 aÑos. carolina: cuÁndo fue la Última vez que hablaste con Él? hans sarmiento: hace 18 aÑos. carolina: si lo tuvieras en cÁmara, macro --quÉ le dirÍas? porque Él estÁ aquÍ. hans sarmiento: estoy fascinado, me encanta la acogida que ha tenido, yo quedeÉ muy contento con ver cÓmo estÁs llevando tu vida. te felicito, yo sÉ que va a haber una buena oportunidad para ti. si te llega la fama, fantÁstico, sino, que sigas llevando esa vida sana. >> Élsabe que, primero que todo, muchas gracias a ustedes, a dios por darme la oportunidad de poder reencontrarme nuevamente, la oportunidad de demostrar mi talento, lo que estoy haciendo ahora. sabe que es mi Ángel, le agradezco mucho, es como mi se
pamela y la productora dijeron que tenÍan que hacer ese reencuentro y se logrÓ.o tenÍamos a javier cuando era chiquito y verlo ahora? hans sarmiento: es increÍble, desde que vi al niÑo la primera vez encontrÉ que tenÍa algo especial. con seis aÑos era lÍder, ese liderazgo lo supo llevar adelante, fue internado en un centro liderado por un sacerdote maravilloso y lo tuvo allÍ durante 10 aÑos. carolina: cuÁndo fue la Última vez que hablaste con Él? hans sarmiento: hace 18 aÑos....
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in north london, pamela anomneze is also getting ready for this weekend's nuptials.erapy workshop to improve people's mental health. tomorrow, she'll be taking her son, jude, as part of the day out, but says she was shocked when she received the invite last month. i believed this might be just an april fool prank. it's a joke. why would i be invited to a royal wedding?! oh, my gosh! i bless them a million times. i love both of them, actually. iwas, like, well, prince harry's lucky! he's a lucky man! now, the most important question, what are you going to be wearing? african and english design. so, you wait for that day, you will be so jealous of my beautiful outfit! a plane carrying more than 100 people has crashed in cuba. the domestic flight — which was headed for the city of holguin in the east of the island crashed after taking off from havana's main airport. three people have been pulled alive from the wreckage, and are seriously injured. 0ur cuba correspondent will grant reports. 104 passengers, several crewmembers, just three survivors. it was immediately clea
in north london, pamela anomneze is also getting ready for this weekend's nuptials.erapy workshop to improve people's mental health. tomorrow, she'll be taking her son, jude, as part of the day out, but says she was shocked when she received the invite last month. i believed this might be just an april fool prank. it's a joke. why would i be invited to a royal wedding?! oh, my gosh! i bless them a million times. i love both of them, actually. iwas, like, well, prince harry's lucky! he's a lucky...
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. >> pamela, why hasn't she apologized in public? >> reporter: it's clear white house officials are digging in their heels and making it a leak issue. the leak of this comment clil s -- kelly sadler made in this meeting that john mccain opposed the pick for cia director and she said he's dying, anyway. this is a white house that rarely, if ever apologizes, but that doesn't take away the fact that a source tells my colleague, jake tapper, that kelly sadler spoke to meghan mccain, the daughter of john mccain, and said that she would publicly apologize for making this comment. it's been days since the revelation, since the news of her comment came out in the public, and she has still not publicly apologized, and she is still an employee here at the white house. so when the white house started this at 2:30 p.m., the deputy press secretary will be asked, why hasn't there been a public apology, particularly if kelly sadler made a promise to meghan mccain that she would come out and publicly apologize to the comment she made in this meeting
. >> pamela, why hasn't she apologized in public? >> reporter: it's clear white house officials are digging in their heels and making it a leak issue. the leak of this comment clil s -- kelly sadler made in this meeting that john mccain opposed the pick for cia director and she said he's dying, anyway. this is a white house that rarely, if ever apologizes, but that doesn't take away the fact that a source tells my colleague, jake tapper, that kelly sadler spoke to meghan mccain, the...
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. >> to the white house we go and our senior correspondent there pamela brown. the response from north korea, that is what has surprised so many experts. can you just walk us through what has transpired over the last 24 hours. >> reporter: it surprised a lot of experts. clearly the president liked the statement from north korea calling it a warm and productive
. >> to the white house we go and our senior correspondent there pamela brown. the response from north korea, that is what has surprised so many experts. can you just walk us through what has transpired over the last 24 hours. >> reporter: it surprised a lot of experts. clearly the president liked the statement from north korea calling it a warm and productive
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but first pamela for marilyn on the democrats line. >> thank you for taking my call. i wanted to say that an earlier caller kevin was absolutely correct about the republican party. how it is motivated by race and class. we see that lee atwater spelled out the southern strategy used in 1960. he said in 1954 that you could say the and word. and in 1968 you cannot say that so saying things like forced busing, civil unrest, and fiscal responsibility. one of the guest said that ronald reagan was electable goldwater. goldwater was a vocal opponent to segregation and the civil rights act. he one his home state of arizona in five states in the deep south. alabama, georgia, mississippi, south carolina. mississippi does repeat itself. this country has a history of racism and classes in. and if it's left unchecked it's going task they should metastasize. >> that's a widespread view, that i don't agree with. atwater was not significant in regards to the 1968 election. he came later in the 80s. i have to say that i'm in a go back to what i was saying earlier. the country was strug
but first pamela for marilyn on the democrats line. >> thank you for taking my call. i wanted to say that an earlier caller kevin was absolutely correct about the republican party. how it is motivated by race and class. we see that lee atwater spelled out the southern strategy used in 1960. he said in 1954 that you could say the and word. and in 1968 you cannot say that so saying things like forced busing, civil unrest, and fiscal responsibility. one of the guest said that ronald reagan...
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pamela: la semana apenas comienza, los esperamos con mucho mÁs de primer impacto.enrique: gracias por acompaÑarnos en esta noche del lunes, 21 de mayo, estas son las noticias. investiga la muerte un joven hispano que recibiÓ varios impactos con balas de goma, por parte de elementos de la policÍa de los Ángeles, mientras estaba desarmado. una juez de california reduce la compensaciÓn por incapacidad a un inmigrante mexicano por moler inglÉs. la otra caravana, decenas de cubanos, nicaragüenses y venezolanos que buscan asilo en los estados unidos permanecer en un puente transfronterizo en mÉxico. las autovÍas migratorias no quieren recibir su peticiÓn de asilo. ç comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. locutor: este es su noticiero Único, ediciÓn nocturna. con enrique acevedo y patricia janiot.- enrique: arrancamos con la investigaciÓn que siguen las autoridades en los Ángeles por la muerte de un joven hispano que se encontraba desarmado, cuando agentes de la policÍa en esa ciudad de dispararon utilizando balas de goma. hoy se dio a conocer el vÍdeo que muestra a varios agentes
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pamela brown at the white house, thank you. >>> not only are u.s. delegat n delegations laying the ground work with kim jong un, but there was a surprise meeting of his own over the weekend, getting to the with south korea's president. i want to bring in our cnn pentagon correspondent, barbara starr. what are you hearing about preparations? >> there is a lot of action, but the question always is, what is it all adding up to? what does it mean? first, a u.s. team on the ground in north korea. by all accounts, they are talking to them about substance. in other words, seeing if it's possible to develop a communique that both sides can sign after the summit, what would be included in that, of course, remains a top question, and would kim jong insiun sign it? another delegation in singapore. that's logistic planning, hotel spaces, conference spaces, where everybody arrives, where they would come to, where they would meet. that is going on. look, bottom line remains unchanged. will the summit happen, and what will be the key issue? president trump wants n
pamela brown at the white house, thank you. >>> not only are u.s. delegat n delegations laying the ground work with kim jong un, but there was a surprise meeting of his own over the weekend, getting to the with south korea's president. i want to bring in our cnn pentagon correspondent, barbara starr. what are you hearing about preparations? >> there is a lot of action, but the question always is, what is it all adding up to? what does it mean? first, a u.s. team on the ground in...
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james, mary ryan, donna, emily levy, pamela smith. jennifer haggy, don curry, david schmidt, ronen k. i can't pronounce the last name. >> good afternoon. my name is catherine baits. i'm a former project manager at a tech company and a resident of the cast co. ten years ago as an intern, i was tasked with researching improvements we could make to the election system, and in the last ten years, not a lot has changed. this is an incredible opportunity. i really urge you to support fully funding the 40s million to -- $4 million to get this going. >> thank you. come on up. >> thank you. i'm sure you're getting hungry and tired. my name is carly. i'm from the central sunset district, and i'm a volunteer with the california clean money campaign. i think it's a profound and fundamental responsibility of every city, county, state, and our national governmental bodies to make sure that every vote cast is accurately counted. that's at risk because of new technologies, and the response is new technologies. but new means cutting edge means i don't
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cnn white house correspondent pamela brown joins us. how is the rest of the legal team responding to what they heard. >> i can tell you, to me and gloria borger, the president's legal advisers were simply blindsided by rudy giuliani's comments, they were perplexed by them. rudy giuliani remember was brought onto represent the president in the russia probe and the robert mueller case. so the president's lawyers, others on his legal team were confused as to why he ven tustu into this other territory that isn't his portfolio. and the fear was that rudy giuliani went on television, spoke to the media, and was essentially winging it, wasn't prepared with all of the facts, and it sort of underlines a notion that the president himself who rudy giuliani claims he coordinated with before this television appearance is his own legal strategist. what's notable is that rudy giuliani did not coordinate with the rest of the legal team on something as important as this. >> all our legal observers are saying this is a political argument that rudy giulia
cnn white house correspondent pamela brown joins us. how is the rest of the legal team responding to what they heard. >> i can tell you, to me and gloria borger, the president's legal advisers were simply blindsided by rudy giuliani's comments, they were perplexed by them. rudy giuliani remember was brought onto represent the president in the russia probe and the robert mueller case. so the president's lawyers, others on his legal team were confused as to why he ven tustu into this other...
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. >>> but first to the white house and pamela brown. shock waves from rudy giuliani's remarks are still being felt over there. shock waves and i guess other ways to describe this interview, isn't that right? >> reporter: that is right, jim. and president trump, as you heard, publicly undermined his new attorney rudy giuliani after giuliani created waves for commenting on the stormy daniels matter and then shortly after the president spoke, giuliani himself released a statement attempting to clarify his recent remarks. president trump on clean-up duty. >> rudy is a great guy but he just started a day ago. >> reporter: walking back kpr-- comments from the rudy giuliani. after giuliani appeared on fox news and declared trump had repaid michael cohen for the $130,000 in hush money for porn star stormy daniels' silence. >> rudy knows it is a witch hunt. he started yesterday. he'll get his facts straight -- there has been a lot of misinformation really. people wanting to say -- and i say, you know what, learn before you speak. it is a lot eas
. >>> but first to the white house and pamela brown. shock waves from rudy giuliani's remarks are still being felt over there. shock waves and i guess other ways to describe this interview, isn't that right? >> reporter: that is right, jim. and president trump, as you heard, publicly undermined his new attorney rudy giuliani after giuliani created waves for commenting on the stormy daniels matter and then shortly after the president spoke, giuliani himself released a statement...
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. >> joining me now senior cnn white house correspondent pamela brown and gloria borger. you've both got new information including details on not what we've heard from rudy giuliani but how this has thrown a wrench into the trump legal team strategy. >> i think it's like throwing a grenade into the legal team strategy. they were surprised. some were angered, some were upset by what they heard rudy giuliani say. my sources are telling me and pamela's sources are telling her that they believe that this was sort of a seat of the pants thing and that it turned into a side show, as one source said. and asked a question why are we doing this? why are we talking about this stormy daniels case right now when we have other things we need to be dealing with with the special counsel? and that rudy giuliani was brought on to, yes, be a part of the negotiations but also to be the messenger, to talk about how the president is being treated less fairly than hillary clinton was being treated, how bad a guy comey is, for example, how badly the fbi has treated him and on and on. and instea
. >> joining me now senior cnn white house correspondent pamela brown and gloria borger. you've both got new information including details on not what we've heard from rudy giuliani but how this has thrown a wrench into the trump legal team strategy. >> i think it's like throwing a grenade into the legal team strategy. they were surprised. some were angered, some were upset by what they heard rudy giuliani say. my sources are telling me and pamela's sources are telling her that they...