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amery served 23 years in the army, including in desert storm and iraqi freedom.so a voter, who values terans' principles. >> they swore an oath to uphold and defend the constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic, and all that. i think they hold that still to this day, even if they're out. >> reporter: amery lives in a closely-tched, unique district-- the open congressional seat in newdi jersey's 11trict. among the crowded field are no fewer than four veterans, two in each party, all first-time candidates. >> come on, what's up, boy? >> reporter: amery is undecided but gie of the most often- heard arguments in favor of electing veterans. >> they understand putting the country before themselves is i'm not sure that all of the npresentatives in washing feel that way and believe that. >> reporter: the four veterans running are part of a national trend: hundreds of veterans running for congress this year. it is a modern-day record. >> tony ghee! >> rorter: among the first- time hopefuls in new jersey, republicanntony ghee. the investment banker and army res
amery served 23 years in the army, including in desert storm and iraqi freedom.so a voter, who values terans' principles. >> they swore an oath to uphold and defend the constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic, and all that. i think they hold that still to this day, even if they're out. >> reporter: amery lives in a closely-tched, unique district-- the open congressional seat in newdi jersey's 11trict. among the crowded field are no fewer than four veterans, two in each...
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we've got to take that message across the cntry.i would say thk your help in this regard, we as an ameri people need to ask and answer the question, what is true environmentalism? because there have been those in this town for the last decade or so who have us that the answer to that question is prohibition that although we have all these natural resources we have been blessed with, we should put up fences and not touch. i believe to whom much is given, mu is required. i believe this nation has been blessed wit enormous natural resources. we have the resources, and we should use them for the betterment of mankind and also do so with stewardship mentality going forward. i submit to you that true environmentalism is not prohibition. it's stewardship and we as the american people do it better than anybody in the world in that regard. we need to embrace that message, advance that message, and be sure that this country doesn't revert back to the false choices, the regulatory power of the agencies picking winners and losers, saying to you and me we have to choose between jobs and environment.
we've got to take that message across the cntry.i would say thk your help in this regard, we as an ameri people need to ask and answer the question, what is true environmentalism? because there have been those in this town for the last decade or so who have us that the answer to that question is prohibition that although we have all these natural resources we have been blessed with, we should put up fences and not touch. i believe to whom much is given, mu is required. i believe this nation has...
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unemployment skyrock across the country, frightening rumors cause ameri to empty their bank ts, triggering even me crises. in the midst of this chaos, franklin roosevelt stepped in with a bold ea. we can do beer. regulation to end the boom and bust cycles, and that is exactly what he did. in the wake of the great depression, erica put in place strong laws and rules that stabilize our financial system. insurance made it safe to put money in banks. to be a cop onlt wall street. banking legal separated from wall street risk-taking. years, those 50 rules state in place, and they worked. the devastating economic crashes were gone. t elations brough stability, and the financial services industry served the american people, rather than the other way around. workers,ns to protect to protect financial marketplaces and make them fair, the gdp was climbing, and america's middle class was getting a hugeall e growth. in the 1970's, environmental .ssues moved front and center this may be hard to believe, but back in 1950's and 60's, big american cities were smothered with thick layers about -- of dirt a
unemployment skyrock across the country, frightening rumors cause ameri to empty their bank ts, triggering even me crises. in the midst of this chaos, franklin roosevelt stepped in with a bold ea. we can do beer. regulation to end the boom and bust cycles, and that is exactly what he did. in the wake of the great depression, erica put in place strong laws and rules that stabilize our financial system. insurance made it safe to put money in banks. to be a cop onlt wall street. banking legal...
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we have no central ameri policy, but president trump is not the first president to endorse central americak we're paying the price right now. i think this is one that leaves a mark on him about competency. competency when people think you're not competent they run for the hills, your party will get punishes. obama with healthcare.gov. >>> he will d deeper into that sundayt 10:30. >>> xt, police body cameras capture what happene to two people left in a house that was in a house that ploded. >> and the mayor answering questions about our i-team report exposing nearly 1,000 unlicensed dc teachers. >>> and s to >>> there are changes in store for newly hired teachers. >> it was uncovered how one of every fou dc school teachers is unlicensed. that is a violation of dc regulations. >> today we asked the dc mayor why so many teaching certificates is last. >> i know they require new hires to be sert fired. >> the washington teachers union says the ahead for licenses is too bureaucratic. >> no teachers, manym of t have to recertify. >> for students, first and fore mos most. >> now new highly -- teac
we have no central ameri policy, but president trump is not the first president to endorse central americak we're paying the price right now. i think this is one that leaves a mark on him about competency. competency when people think you're not competent they run for the hills, your party will get punishes. obama with healthcare.gov. >>> he will d deeper into that sundayt 10:30. >>> xt, police body cameras capture what happene to two people left in a house that was in a house...
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president trump had threatened to stop traittrading with ameri allies. jennifer johnson tonight from washington. >> reporter: president trump on the attack against canada's leader tweeting justin trudeau acted make aeek and mild only te a news conference saying u.s. tariffs are insulting. a trade war now escalating. >> there's a special place in hell for any foreign leader that engages in bad faith diplomacy with president trump and then tries to stab him in the back on the way out the door. >> reporter: trudeau said a joint communique was signed by all seven. >> canadians are polite. we're reasonable. but we also will not be pushed around. >> it's a betrayal. double crossing. not just double crossing president trump, but the other members of the g7 who were working together. >> reporter: u.s. allies are threatening to target american exports like cheese, bourbon and pork. >> at the end of the day, a trade war doesn't help anyone. it's going to hurt middle class families across america. >> reporter: president trump says unfair trade practices have hurt u
president trump had threatened to stop traittrading with ameri allies. jennifer johnson tonight from washington. >> reporter: president trump on the attack against canada's leader tweeting justin trudeau acted make aeek and mild only te a news conference saying u.s. tariffs are insulting. a trade war now escalating. >> there's a special place in hell for any foreign leader that engages in bad faith diplomacy with president trump and then tries to stab him in the back on the way out...
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presentation is made possible by the freeman fountion, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for ameri'sted needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrowt it swith a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: trade disputes loom large as president trump and other worladers head to the g-7 summit. nten, one on one with former president bill c-- we discuss james comey and the #metoo movement. >> i was afraid that you know she would be frozen in public mind for the ast of her li what happened. and i didn't want that for her. >> woodruff: a, an unlikely tech hub: bitcoin miners descend or one city in upstate new to take advantage of c
presentation is made possible by the freeman fountion, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for ameri'sted needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrowt it swith a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint...
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because they were afforded those opportunities, i have the ability to pursue my ameri dream, which is public service.> he area of pennsylvania where i live was represented until recently by a congressman who was also implicated in a me too issue. >> pat meehan has resigned effective immediately amid misconduct allegations. a i have been a civil rights lawyer and educati public schools advocate for more than 30 years in this area. under this administration, i've seen t things i have been fighting for challenged every single day. rajini: what is the biggest challenge for u running as a female candidate? >> you get a lotf comments about appearance always. what should i wear, what shouldn't i wear? should i speak more loudly, should i speak more softly? i guess any candidate will go -- get some of that, but women seem to get it more. >> running as a woman of color, a lot of peoplexhave been ted about my candidacy. at the same time there is a stereotype that we are seen as perpetual foreigners, and i ames noan american than anyone else. rajini: what is staggering about where we are, pennsy
because they were afforded those opportunities, i have the ability to pursue my ameri dream, which is public service.> he area of pennsylvania where i live was represented until recently by a congressman who was also implicated in a me too issue. >> pat meehan has resigned effective immediately amid misconduct allegations. a i have been a civil rights lawyer and educati public schools advocate for more than 30 years in this area. under this administration, i've seen t things i have...
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government to lift a ban that blocked it fromn buying ameri components. zte was being penalized for u violatin. law but the trump administration worked out a deal to keep the company in business. one analyst told me the fines are huge for zte. the current and previous finad up to $2.3 billion, the rsequivalent of three yea of profits. investors are also worried about survive.f the company will senior management needs to be overhauled within 30 ds and the deal might fall apart altogether because congress is trying to block the rangement. commerce secretary wilbur ross attempting to sell the deal t skeptical lawmakers but fund managers here are not feeling optimistic about the zte prospects especiallh the trade relationship with the u.s. forbu "nightly siness report," i'm eunice yoon in beijing. >> some of the upgrades and atwngrades. we begin with , their rate was cut to sell with nathanson, a day after that deal that required time warner to be approved. the at&t dead load postmerger. $28. the stock dropped 6% to $32.22. square shares dograded to neutral w
government to lift a ban that blocked it fromn buying ameri components. zte was being penalized for u violatin. law but the trump administration worked out a deal to keep the company in business. one analyst told me the fines are huge for zte. the current and previous finad up to $2.3 billion, the rsequivalent of three yea of profits. investors are also worried about survive.f the company will senior management needs to be overhauled within 30 ds and the deal might fall apart altogether because...
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reporter: the prank started a dialogue between karamo and hero corey, also a cop about lesting in ameri this other officer that kicked the guy in the face after he was handcuffed, there's nog that makes it all right. >> in our country the tension between cops and african-americans, people are not communicating anymore. me having that moment with him where i felt triggered as an african-american man in this country, i said, either i can stay closed allow myself to be open to this man, who's different than me, and say, you know, can we talk? really man to man, father to father? >> everybody wants to talk, nobody wants to listen. >> are there moments that you do pull back? >> for me on the bobby camp episode, one of the first things i said to the producers when i got cast, i'll deal with anything -- except religion. i grew up see religious. >> you drew a line on religion. >> it's a very sensitive topic for me because it was such a big part of my life before. >> you said no, i'm not going there? >> i said no. but i thought it was really important to ask bobby how he felt about homosexuality
reporter: the prank started a dialogue between karamo and hero corey, also a cop about lesting in ameri this other officer that kicked the guy in the face after he was handcuffed, there's nog that makes it all right. >> in our country the tension between cops and african-americans, people are not communicating anymore. me having that moment with him where i felt triggered as an african-american man in this country, i said, either i can stay closed allow myself to be open to this man,...
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far, proof to some that he is protecting american borders, proof to others that he is demolishing amerieals. nick bryant, bbc news, washington. laura: a brief time ago i discussed these issues with jay newton-small, contributor to "time." do you tnk the president is wobbling at all over this policy of separating families at the border? jay: not at all. you see this classic trumpian sayswhere on twitter this is not my fault, this is theoc dts' fault, i don't u know what e talking about, and then he has the staff on television saying, yes, this is absolutely our policy, this is the way we are going to approach things. laura: does it have any political impact on him at all, laura bush saying this is cruel and immoral, or does it just icow how far he has shifted from traditional repus? jay: i think it does sw he has shifted from traditional to republicans, but you have to keep in mind w the target is, who his base is. his base has always been incredibly anti-immigration. drumming up this sentiment helps sm with his base and rall his troops even more, shows them that he is doing something on imm
far, proof to some that he is protecting american borders, proof to others that he is demolishing amerieals. nick bryant, bbc news, washington. laura: a brief time ago i discussed these issues with jay newton-small, contributor to "time." do you tnk the president is wobbling at all over this policy of separating families at the border? jay: not at all. you see this classic trumpian sayswhere on twitter this is not my fault, this is theoc dts' fault, i don't u know what e talking...
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nll over and accept ameri tariffs or retaliate and risk an all-out trade war.pel, bbc news, quÉbec. laura: the bbc's gary o'donoghue joined us from the summit site a short time ago. given the rift between donald trump and the other leaders, are they going to be able to agree on anything at the end of the? summ gary: larry kudlow, the head of the national economic council,th said he though would be like a family quarrel. he was wrong. it has turned into a full-blown family feud. that is not just because of the tariffs on steel and aluminum, and the insult that the canadians have described as a justification on the grounds of nationalecurity, but also because donald trump threw a great big curveball into the equation an hour before he arrived he by suggesting that reincluded into the organization. that has been rodly rejected all european allies, particularly because russia is still involved in occupying crimea, which is why they were thrown out in the first ace. angela merkel has been askedab t this question, and she put a brave face -- she said it would bea hon
nll over and accept ameri tariffs or retaliate and risk an all-out trade war.pel, bbc news, quÉbec. laura: the bbc's gary o'donoghue joined us from the summit site a short time ago. given the rift between donald trump and the other leaders, are they going to be able to agree on anything at the end of the? summ gary: larry kudlow, the head of the national economic council,th said he though would be like a family quarrel. he was wrong. it has turned into a full-blown family feud. that is not...
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an arab league delegation headed by sudanese president just an ameri and including kuwait defense minister ship. arrived in the jordanian capital and managed to whisk a besieged just out to cairo. there at eleven of. the arab delegation came to our man they dressed arafat in kuwaiti robes and smuggled him out check sad was a hero on september twenty seventh one thousand seven hundred nasr brokered the cease fire agreement which was signed by artifact and get sick. the following day nasser died leaving the palestinians without their. other father hussein signed a further agreement regulating the presence of palestinian fighters in georgia but some palestinians refused to accept the deal. they remained collapsed and in july nine hundred seventy one king hussein continued his attack. the jordanian army overran the remaining p.l.o. bases and positions forcing the palestinians to capitulate. some palestinian fighters chose to give themselves up to israeli forces across the river jordan rather than surrender to what they viewed as a grim fate at the hands of the duties. henceforth the palestinia
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the antislavery movement was not the only rights movement in pre-civil war ameri. that era also saw the beginning of the u.s. labor movement. , labor law century was transformed from unfree labor to freedom to free labor and the reconstruction era was a pivotal movement in that. -- it was states race-based, supported by the doctrine of white supremacy and racial subordination. slaves were treated like property with no human rights, separated from family members, could be beaten and murdered with no one suffering penalties. but it is also true slaves were exploited workers. and that slaves were not the only unfree laborers in antebellum america. thousands of immigrants came to the united states as indentured servants were apprentices -- or apprentices bound to messieurs. indentured servants were not treated as subhuman, but they did share some experiences with slaves. like slaves, indentured servants and apprentices cannot leave their masters, and in many states they faced criminal sanctions if they tried. they lacked mobility and other basic legal rights. the fugit
the antislavery movement was not the only rights movement in pre-civil war ameri. that era also saw the beginning of the u.s. labor movement. , labor law century was transformed from unfree labor to freedom to free labor and the reconstruction era was a pivotal movement in that. -- it was states race-based, supported by the doctrine of white supremacy and racial subordination. slaves were treated like property with no human rights, separated from family members, could be beaten and murdered...
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an arab league delegation headed by sudanese president just an ameri and including kuwait defense minister ship. arrived in the jordanian capital and managed to whisk a besieged yasser arafat out to cairo. at. the arab delegation came to a man they dressed artifact in kuwaiti robes and smuggled him out check sad was a hero on september twenty seventh one thousand seven hundred nasir brokered the cease fire agreement which was signed by artifacts and get closer to. the following day nasser died leaving the palestinians without their. after the hussein signed a further agreement regulating the presence of palestinian fighters and doors but some palestinians refused to accept the deal. they remained collapse and in july nineteenth seventy one king hussein continued his attack on. the jordanian army overran the remaining p.l.o. bases and positions forcing the palestinians to capitulate. some palestinian fighters chose to give themselves up to israeli forces across the river jordan rather than surrender to what they viewed as a grim fate at the hands of the jordanians. and so forth the palestin
an arab league delegation headed by sudanese president just an ameri and including kuwait defense minister ship. arrived in the jordanian capital and managed to whisk a besieged yasser arafat out to cairo. at. the arab delegation came to a man they dressed artifact in kuwaiti robes and smuggled him out check sad was a hero on september twenty seventh one thousand seven hundred nasir brokered the cease fire agreement which was signed by artifacts and get closer to. the following day nasser died...
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an arab league delegation headed by sudanese president just an ameri and including kuwait's defense minister ship. arrived in the jordanian capital and managed to whisk abby sieged yasser arafat out to cairo. at. the arab delegation came to a man they dressed arafat in kuwaiti robes and smuggled him out check sad was a hero on september twenty seventh one hundred seventy nasr brokered the cease fire agreement which was signed by artifact and get closer to. the following day nasser died leaving the palestinians without their. i thought the hussein signed a further agreement regulating the presence of palestinian fighters and doors but some palestinians refused to accept the deal. they remained collapsed and in july nine hundred seventy one king hussein continued his attack. the jordanian army overran the remaining p.l.o. bases and positions forcing the palestinians to capitulate. some palestinian fighters chose to give themselves up to israeli forces across the river jordan rather than surrender to what they viewed as a grim fate at the hands of the duties. and so forth the palestinians would
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as a young man samuels ameri had over two. under trouble from government this time with no mercenaries at hand he once again turned to his p.r. genius edward bernays and told him to deal with outer bands. days once again to employ his talents of creating his own form of reality. he set about making the protection of united free to private interests in guatemala an issue for the u.s. government. edward bernays was to create a fiction for nineteen fifties america submerged in the cold war. want to find out the back with bullets god like you by. the total i've been this was a social democrat nationalist and reformer. but days depicted him as a communist true to moscow a face of the red peril which threatened america and the free world. but names hope to win over public opinion. he opened a central american information bureau organized press visit and suggested articles to befriended publishers. so bernays really i understood it you know it's not what is happening it's the story you tell about what is happening that that is that t
as a young man samuels ameri had over two. under trouble from government this time with no mercenaries at hand he once again turned to his p.r. genius edward bernays and told him to deal with outer bands. days once again to employ his talents of creating his own form of reality. he set about making the protection of united free to private interests in guatemala an issue for the u.s. government. edward bernays was to create a fiction for nineteen fifties america submerged in the cold war. want...
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that is all you are hearing about and that what is in the washington post is not important for most ameri. i think all of us in this room travel around the country. in pittsburgh we just had a congressional election that had what had happened years ago. in western kentucky i would -- i with aking fundamentalist christian who was disturbed about the behavior she sees from the president. you see through polls that the president is unpopular. toi want to know if you want revisit your commere y set americans do not care. ambassador araud: you are right that i was wrong to say americans mostly do not care. i just wanted to convey the opposite. it is of session. -- obsession. have a discussion about nuclear physics without 15 minutes lat hwi talking about president trump. it is true that i have a lot of discussions and the political issues in washington dc are very regularly raised. but the economic issues arthe real issues that most people are referring to. bill: last question. >> i am a jr. in high school in indianapolis. about at macron talked greater assertion being necessary of the europea
that is all you are hearing about and that what is in the washington post is not important for most ameri. i think all of us in this room travel around the country. in pittsburgh we just had a congressional election that had what had happened years ago. in western kentucky i would -- i with aking fundamentalist christian who was disturbed about the behavior she sees from the president. you see through polls that the president is unpopular. toi want to know if you want revisit your commere y set...
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then clamor amery co exchange found their families are visibly moved. so juliana the matchmaker. i.guess. she says she did lose is probably the face of the future of to travel weeks with more and more marriages to foreigners this could be what the future looks like it. will depend a lot more mixed babies as well. if marriages to foreigners don't do the trick the japanese can always turn to the gods . each year the city of color sakena tokyo celebrates kind of model. the fertility fast of all. five since the seventeenth century the residents have gathered on the first sunday of april to parade giant palaces in the streets. costumes candy in the shape of phalluses all vulgar anything goes when ordering the local called das king them for a bountiful and fulfilling sex life. it's an unconventional celebration but perhaps it will have the desired effect. going to school in a cave. for children and balmy on afghanistan it's a great opportunity. their teacher is just eighteen years old and founder of the cave school herself. this courageous young woman has a vision to improve afghans lives
then clamor amery co exchange found their families are visibly moved. so juliana the matchmaker. i.guess. she says she did lose is probably the face of the future of to travel weeks with more and more marriages to foreigners this could be what the future looks like it. will depend a lot more mixed babies as well. if marriages to foreigners don't do the trick the japanese can always turn to the gods . each year the city of color sakena tokyo celebrates kind of model. the fertility fast of all....
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then clamor amery co exchange found their families are visibly moved. so juliana the matchmaker. i. guess. he says but it looks is probably the face of the future of japan weeks with more and more marriages to foreigners this could be what the future looks like. will depend lot's more mixed babies as well. if marriage is to foreigners don't do the trick the japanese can always turn to the gods. each year the city of color sakena tokyo celebrates kind of mara surgery the fertility fast of all. since the seventeenth century the residents have gathered on the first sunday of april to parade giant palaces in the streets. costumes candy and a shape are found this is all foam but anything goes when ordering the local cogs doll skin them for a bountiful and fulfilling sex life. it's an unconventional celebration but perhaps it will have the desired effect. euro max this week's highlights. floating sculpture kristos latest art project in london. major make over the italian make up artist who transformed herself into a famous celebrity. and hidden haven a visit to gardens tucked away in amst
then clamor amery co exchange found their families are visibly moved. so juliana the matchmaker. i. guess. he says but it looks is probably the face of the future of japan weeks with more and more marriages to foreigners this could be what the future looks like. will depend lot's more mixed babies as well. if marriage is to foreigners don't do the trick the japanese can always turn to the gods. each year the city of color sakena tokyo celebrates kind of mara surgery the fertility fast of all....
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then clamor amery co exchange found their families are visibly moved. so judy and the matchmaker. this. is a bit like this is probably the face of the future of japan weeks with more and more marriages to foreigners this could be what the future looks like. it will depend lot's more mixed babies as well. if marriage is to foreigners don't do the trick the japanese can always turn to the gods. each year the city of color sakena tokyo celebrates kind of. the fertility faster. since the seventeenth century the residents have gathered on the first sunday of april to parade giant palaces in the streets. costumes candy in the shape of phalluses all vulgar anything goes when ordering the local gods dark skin them for a bountiful and fulfilling sex life. it's an unconventional celebration but perhaps it will have the desired effect. on a bike along the river elbe nicole furley can play miking is becoming more and more popular and best my friend for a come naturally i'm really excited about a camp along the algorithm for biking along one of the most very paths in europe. here's the challen
then clamor amery co exchange found their families are visibly moved. so judy and the matchmaker. this. is a bit like this is probably the face of the future of japan weeks with more and more marriages to foreigners this could be what the future looks like. it will depend lot's more mixed babies as well. if marriage is to foreigners don't do the trick the japanese can always turn to the gods. each year the city of color sakena tokyo celebrates kind of. the fertility faster. since the...
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america rise financial -- ameri prise up.here was concern if there were to be summit like a genworth bankruptcy that that that would cause them to have to increase its reserves but now that the bio looks like it's going through, shares rallying by 5%. vonnie: thank you for that update. we are counting down to the talks between the u.s. and north korea. the one-on-one between president jong-un will happen 9:15 p.m. eastern time. these are pictures of the north korean leaders and that's a little while ago. lots of excitement to see that entourage. let's get to kevin cirilli, he is live in singapore outside the hotel where kim jong-un arrived as well a little while ago. what's going on? kevin: it's quite a remarkable evening. 10 hours until president trump will meet with the north korean leader kim jong-un. the north korean leader was out touring in downtown singapore. the popular destination of what is most iconic nightclubs in all of downtown singapore. clearly the north korean leader trying to work out something ahead of this
america rise financial -- ameri prise up.here was concern if there were to be summit like a genworth bankruptcy that that that would cause them to have to increase its reserves but now that the bio looks like it's going through, shares rallying by 5%. vonnie: thank you for that update. we are counting down to the talks between the u.s. and north korea. the one-on-one between president jong-un will happen 9:15 p.m. eastern time. these are pictures of the north korean leaders and that's a little...
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what was the ameri government willing to do, or didn't do about the holocaust when it was occurring? mr. glickman: the american government did not go into safe the jew. -- save the jews. that was not their intention. their intention was to win a war. washington presents a story of the fragility of democracy. we are steps away from the national mall, where lonnie is. the distinction for us is telling this from the perspective of a jewish person. mr. rubenstein: when you are getting the artifacts from the museum, where did you get them from? mr. bunch: everybody who worked with me was worried about raising money. i was worried about finding collections. there were real discussions early on -- should we even bother?should we make this a real technologically driven museum? the smithsonian, if you make it so driven by technology, you're going to fail. you go there to see the lunch slipper.the ruby you have to have this stuff. can you find it? i was talking to this wonderful old woman who was saying, young man, i don't have anything. she got so tired, she said, go look in the garage. it wa
what was the ameri government willing to do, or didn't do about the holocaust when it was occurring? mr. glickman: the american government did not go into safe the jew. -- save the jews. that was not their intention. their intention was to win a war. washington presents a story of the fragility of democracy. we are steps away from the national mall, where lonnie is. the distinction for us is telling this from the perspective of a jewish person. mr. rubenstein: when you are getting the artifacts...
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welcome to america's new "ameris headquarters" on this sunday. i'm eric shawn.ghly anticipated summit between president trump and the north korean leader kim jong-un. the commander-in-chief maintaining a hard line approach ahead of the summit. here is lindsey graham earlier this morning.
welcome to america's new "ameris headquarters" on this sunday. i'm eric shawn.ghly anticipated summit between president trump and the north korean leader kim jong-un. the commander-in-chief maintaining a hard line approach ahead of the summit. here is lindsey graham earlier this morning.
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. >> i think that is something that as an ameri just a unbelievable sight to see, we should be pulling the president. to continue to bring goodsults. iave not been following what everne has said. said. >> they have not said anything, you don't have to worry about following it. in support of american middle class, and working family, it is opeembarrassing to watch, we're told that the meetings areti going on in speaker was on the, a discharge petition ready to burp upon the 6 scene with rinod dems driving away at behest of the speaker who sold out, are we going to see another midnight massacre at hands of that more bibandwidth -- morbid, lame duck speaker? >> building to authorize and fund the border wall, doing things like ending chain migration, going a skills base immigration system. killing disverity lottery, we have not voted on, that had we didn't, that i think you would see more americans rally to cause, you would not be in this situation, where you are all of a sudden facing a dischange. lou: congressman how can you -- we have talked about it, how you can tolerate stench of that
. >> i think that is something that as an ameri just a unbelievable sight to see, we should be pulling the president. to continue to bring goodsults. iave not been following what everne has said. said. >> they have not said anything, you don't have to worry about following it. in support of american middle class, and working family, it is opeembarrassing to watch, we're told that the meetings areti going on in speaker was on the, a discharge petition ready to burp upon the 6 scene...
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he i knnvited his african ameri co-star to bathe in -- he featured a kid with special needs in a wheelchair and had him on the show. he broke really hard life lessons to kids about divorce and sadness and the bobby kennedy assassination. the challenger explosion. if you go back and look at it through the eyes of this documentary, there's a lot he did. when he testifies before congress to get pbs funding, talking about the importance of children's programming on television and man, i'm tellingi you,as choking up big time in this one. i can't recommend it enough. it's not at all the major multicollectiod. you can f it at e-street cinema, , bethesl the kind of smaller theaters. must-s must-see. don't miss it. >> it was pretty amazinamazing. he single handedly saved pbs and eneration of kids how to be kind. >>> quickly, we'll be dodging rain. what concerts are wor t getting ou see? >> there's a bunch of option this is weekend. the kennedy center. pair more with foster. with -- at the meriwether. harry styles at capital one arena. herbie hancock at strathmore. if you like magic, david blaine at
he i knnvited his african ameri co-star to bathe in -- he featured a kid with special needs in a wheelchair and had him on the show. he broke really hard life lessons to kids about divorce and sadness and the bobby kennedy assassination. the challenger explosion. if you go back and look at it through the eyes of this documentary, there's a lot he did. when he testifies before congress to get pbs funding, talking about the importance of children's programming on television and man, i'm tellingi...
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werewe thineuropean, but ameris looked to for relief. americans were trying to release -- to raise money for groups struggling under the stress of the war internationally, particularly in areas that would be a part of the globe that is severely altered by the war, including attempts by western powers to re-create it in the image they want. it is worth noting, what are we doing militarily? before the war starts, america is ranked depending on how you make this judgment, between 17th and 20th in the world in terms of military power. far different reality from the kind of american military that we know today. in 191 they create the national security league gra, s particular american military is the tiniest one. russia is the largest. our standing in the world in terms of military concerns was not good, which led to the preparedness movement, the idea we should build up the military. teddy roosevelt was a big proponent of this movement. early camp forn upper-middle-class white men in this time. there was a move to push for the ramping up of
werewe thineuropean, but ameris looked to for relief. americans were trying to release -- to raise money for groups struggling under the stress of the war internationally, particularly in areas that would be a part of the globe that is severely altered by the war, including attempts by western powers to re-create it in the image they want. it is worth noting, what are we doing militarily? before the war starts, america is ranked depending on how you make this judgment, between 17th and 20th in...
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. >> she's not expected to attend the event celebrating ameri the south lawn. we'll see her in what will be 26 days by my count since may 10th. on camera will be this event tomorrow at this event. >> we want her to have a complete recovery from that kidney procedure she had a couple weeks ago. double duty for kate bennett with us today. i'm wolf blitzer. i'll be back 5 p.m. eastern in "the situation room." there will be a briefing coming up very shortly. we'll have live coverage of that. stay with us. in the meanin right afr a qu break. liberty mutual saved us almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. liberty did what? yeah, they saved us a ton, which gave us a little wiggle room in our budget. i wish our insurance did that. then we could get a real babysitter instead of your brother. hey, welcome back. this guy, right? (laughs) yes. ellen. that's my robe. you could save $782 when liberty stands with you. liberty mu insurance. >>> hi there. i'm brooke baldwin. you are watching cnn. we are moments away from this white house press briefing where s
. >> she's not expected to attend the event celebrating ameri the south lawn. we'll see her in what will be 26 days by my count since may 10th. on camera will be this event tomorrow at this event. >> we want her to have a complete recovery from that kidney procedure she had a couple weeks ago. double duty for kate bennett with us today. i'm wolf blitzer. i'll be back 5 p.m. eastern in "the situation room." there will be a briefing coming up very shortly. we'll have live...
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comcast is building ameri' rgest gig-speed netwk give sm. call 1-800-501-6000 today. retail.essure like never before. and it's connected technology that's movinies forwarst. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. declared on twitter that north korea no longer poses a nuclear threat to the united states. his critics were quick to point out that the hermit kim come still has its nukes. and brett baier asked the president how can he be so sure. >> verification you're confiden. >> i'm totally confident. and if we can't, we can't have a deal. kennedy: let's make a deal. make pompeo says the president made it very clear to kim jong-un that the full verification would be necessary for the u.s. to freeze its war games with south korea and all of this comes as two norwegian lawmakers nominated the presiden
comcast is building ameri' rgest gig-speed netwk give sm. call 1-800-501-6000 today. retail.essure like never before. and it's connected technology that's movinies forwarst. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver....
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welcome to america's new "ameris headquarters" on this sunday. i'm eric shawn. arthel: two days remaining until the highly anticipated summit between president trump and the north korean leader kim jong-un. the commander-in-chief maintaining a hard line approach ahead of the summit. here is lindsey graham earlier this morning. >> north korea is not going to change the way they do business unless they believe the hilt option is on the table. president trump if he has to will use mil force to end this threat to the american homeland. i want my democratic colleagues not just telling him what a good deal would look like. but having his back. arthel: we have fox team coverage. gregg fall co palkot has the la. reporter: the president said he's feeling good going into his meeting with kim jong-un. the president making the remarks as he got off the plane in singapore. he landed shortly after kim jong-un did here. this is only the third country kim has visited since assuming the leadership of north korea in 2011. the president left the g-7 and the canadian prime minister
welcome to america's new "ameris headquarters" on this sunday. i'm eric shawn. arthel: two days remaining until the highly anticipated summit between president trump and the north korean leader kim jong-un. the commander-in-chief maintaining a hard line approach ahead of the summit. here is lindsey graham earlier this morning. >> north korea is not going to change the way they do business unless they believe the hilt option is on the table. president trump if he has to will use...
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>> i amery hopeful. >> reporter: the victim was found in a wooded area. she wasn't wearing any clothing. she had been v beaten solently in the face that she suffocated. police recovered enough of herr ins to create this likeness. >> nobody could not think about the person that this once was. >> reporter: this is a black and white image of her developed more than a decade ago. the new one is in color a it depicts her hair straightened based on a handwritten the detective found in the case file. >> do you feel once you get her identified you would have a chance of figuring o who this did this to her? >> it would be a challen that we would be much more likely to meet. >> reporter: stall has been working this cold case for years. he hopes to one day be able to figure out who she was and to give a family the answers they've beenor looking for decades. in charles county, darcy spcer, news 4. >> again, police are hoping someone will recognize the woman imaget if you do, you should give police a call. >>> plants are in full bloom right now, but one plant found in
>> i amery hopeful. >> reporter: the victim was found in a wooded area. she wasn't wearing any clothing. she had been v beaten solently in the face that she suffocated. police recovered enough of herr ins to create this likeness. >> nobody could not think about the person that this once was. >> reporter: this is a black and white image of her developed more than a decade ago. the new one is in color a it depicts her hair straightened based on a handwritten the detective...
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is warning that not eryone shouldev s aruna miller: the teacher who made me feel like i belonged in ameri when i didn't speak english. the minimum wage jobs that helped me get through college and become a transportation engineer.te and my dau who make me proud every day. i'm aruna miller, and i have a lot of reasons to give back. it's why in the legislature, i helped write dozens of laws to protect every maryland family. i'm running for congress and i approved this message because right now, protecting maryland families means stopping donald trump. ♪ wow! ♪ find a world of inspiration. find something you love today.v er changing selection. ever amazing prices. homegoods. go finding. >> we're tracking backups on t grown belt. a crash there. we've been warning you about that, and that's been cleared. you will still see the slowdowns for some time. melissa is going to zbroin us with the first 4 traffic alert utes here. >>> you're taking a live look ow outside where the heat is on. today is a day you're going to want to crank up that ac. look at that sun, right?e our team cov of the hot weath
is warning that not eryone shouldev s aruna miller: the teacher who made me feel like i belonged in ameri when i didn't speak english. the minimum wage jobs that helped me get through college and become a transportation engineer.te and my dau who make me proud every day. i'm aruna miller, and i have a lot of reasons to give back. it's why in the legislature, i helped write dozens of laws to protect every maryland family. i'm running for congress and i approved this message because right now,...
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most of the business stays here in ameri. more and more european countries thisuy whiskey. but the trouble is, if this new tariff is put into place we'reut talking 25% it could hit these folks hard. and wanted to dumped often monday for bottling. >> scott harnds iser of family owned disstillry that employs 20 peopl and kiss beingy made here is gaining popularity in italy, germany an uk and most recently holland. >> that's showing you fermtation reasing carbon dioxideakses more and more alcohoma in the h. >> starting today the european union slapped a tariff on whisy and other products harris produced more product for european customers and worry what's he'll for it if those customers go away because of higher prices. >> i've been asked you know does that mean we're laying people off. no, we're not laying people mf, but, we not be hiring anybody, for a while either. >> hcas a republi and worries what the tradear may do in the long run. for now he's hoping customers erseas will pay a little lower for his whisky. just to give you andea $9d 0 bottle of whisky ands a under the 2
most of the business stays here in ameri. more and more european countries thisuy whiskey. but the trouble is, if this new tariff is put into place we'reut talking 25% it could hit these folks hard. and wanted to dumped often monday for bottling. >> scott harnds iser of family owned disstillry that employs 20 peopl and kiss beingy made here is gaining popularity in italy, germany an uk and most recently holland. >> that's showing you fermtation reasing carbon dioxideakses more and...
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i'm at the end of north ameri america's longest bar. let me show you how long it is.o run all the way to the end. we're here at avaya stadium where they'll have coffee and doughnuts when they open the gates at 7:45 for the watch party. i know you think you have a big television screen in your home. how about the sell vision screen that all the fans will be watching for the watch party. check that out. that's something else. i've got to watch game of thrones on there as well. saudi arabia takes on russia at 8:00. the quakes will show all the games of the world cup. for the big games like portugal versus spain or sunday's germany versus mexico, special food and drink packages. for the early doors, you have free coffee and doughnuts. today because it's russia, they'll have russian pancakes, serving them up here at the bar. and then for all those people they'll be able to come in at 7:45. and i'm told -- a lot of physical activity during this live report here. then i'm told that there's going to be some russian pancakes, they'll serve them up. admission is free. parking i
i'm at the end of north ameri america's longest bar. let me show you how long it is.o run all the way to the end. we're here at avaya stadium where they'll have coffee and doughnuts when they open the gates at 7:45 for the watch party. i know you think you have a big television screen in your home. how about the sell vision screen that all the fans will be watching for the watch party. check that out. that's something else. i've got to watch game of thrones on there as well. saudi arabia takes...
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the back and forth over trade tariffs has led to harsh words and hurt feelings among some of ameri america's closest allies. >> don't blame trump. blame the nations that have broken away from those conditions. trump's trying to fix this broken system. >> freedom for alice johnson. the 63-year-old great grandmother serving a life sentence for a nonviolent drug conviction. she was granted clemency by the president. >> i want to thank president trump. thank you to kim kardashian. she was the one who told me that it would happen, that i was free. that i was going to reach you and my family. >> and alice johnson is going to join us live this hour. first we have a lot to talk about today surrounding president trump. it seems the crazy train has pulled into the station. we have spy conspiracies, a porn star trump ally suggesting that people should destroy evidence, and it looks like the russia investigation was one of the first things on his mind today. it was his first tweet of the day calling the investigation a witch hunt. it's the 56th time he's tweeted that. he wrote isn't it ironic getting re
the back and forth over trade tariffs has led to harsh words and hurt feelings among some of ameri america's closest allies. >> don't blame trump. blame the nations that have broken away from those conditions. trump's trying to fix this broken system. >> freedom for alice johnson. the 63-year-old great grandmother serving a life sentence for a nonviolent drug conviction. she was granted clemency by the president. >> i want to thank president trump. thank you to kim kardashian....
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it was straight pple whodecidedd it will be people who decide the fate of trance people in ameri .ric >> the board also voted to change language in the county's dress code policy to make it more gender neutral. so referens likeleavage, midriffs and blouses versu just tops wile eliminated.he supporters pus for the change because they say the current one unfairly targets girls. >>> let's check the morning briefing right now. we'll talk about news here in washington on thel. hil trump administration's zerothe tolerae policy on illegal licy separated hundreds ofrenpo. children fromen their par at the us mexicoe border. administration says the action isig desd to keep illegal immigrants from entering the united states and has no signs of budging despite nationwide and social media protests. yesterday attorney general jeff sessions even used a quote from the bible to defend zero torance rules. >>> the other bigry the whiteho. director of the fbi says thel agency make changes to ployee training in the wake of inspectoror general'st about the fbi's handling of the hillary clinton e-mail pr
it was straight pple whodecidedd it will be people who decide the fate of trance people in ameri .ric >> the board also voted to change language in the county's dress code policy to make it more gender neutral. so referens likeleavage, midriffs and blouses versu just tops wile eliminated.he supporters pus for the change because they say the current one unfairly targets girls. >>> let's check the morning briefing right now. we'll talk about news here in washington on thel. hil...
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have an underlying humanitarian crisis on our southern borr that we must deal with and in central ameritral america. the high in illegal migration was 18 years ago. it is now act fran of what used to be but the demographic has changed. it's women and children coming alfrom c america. as you point out, we saw a spike in 2014. we did aumber of things to deal with it, we have the second lowest number in apprehensions on our southern border in 2015. since 1972 but then the number started to creep up again and so this is a problem that is international in scope.au i applmichael mccaul for his leadership on thedi ability ussed with you but we've got to addre this problem at the root cause. in central atyrica the p and violence in central americaw that motivatesen and children to come here in the first place. we started on that in the congress two years ago and i hopees cs continues on that road. >> chris: will get to that a little bit ler but obviously you are not going to solve the problems qckly, which are pretty systemic in guatemala and honduras andl salvador. a doubt.: without >> chris:
have an underlying humanitarian crisis on our southern borr that we must deal with and in central ameritral america. the high in illegal migration was 18 years ago. it is now act fran of what used to be but the demographic has changed. it's women and children coming alfrom c america. as you point out, we saw a spike in 2014. we did aumber of things to deal with it, we have the second lowest number in apprehensions on our southern border in 2015. since 1972 but then the number started to creep...
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could fulfill his responsibilities by making sure that the congress and through the congress, the ameri people get ats out how these two presidential campaign were handled in such disparate fashion between the fbi bending over backwards to not prosecute hillary clinton. think about this now. we're two years past that investigation, two years past when james comey said she did all these things wrong but we're not going to indict her and still no one has been held accountable for the leaking of hundreds of classified e-mail. and no one is above the law. on the other hand, with regard to the so-called trump-russia collusion, some of the same characters transferred over from that -- from the clinton investigation to the trump investigation and clearly somewhere an extraordinary bias against the current administration and the trump campaign. that cannot hapn aga in the 2020 presidential next. the nib has to be -- y: no, it c't. you're absolutely right. there has to be -- you say no e is above the law it feels too justice is metered out differently depending on what party you're in, how much
could fulfill his responsibilities by making sure that the congress and through the congress, the ameri people get ats out how these two presidential campaign were handled in such disparate fashion between the fbi bending over backwards to not prosecute hillary clinton. think about this now. we're two years past that investigation, two years past when james comey said she did all these things wrong but we're not going to indict her and still no one has been held accountable for the leaking of...
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it shows anca african-ameri company kissing with the words baby daddy.welcome and rescted. it is working with the vendor to remove all tfse cards. >>> how about this? taking a wrong turn ends u rp being theht move. on monday 12-year-old sophia mish nick got lost at the whichls victory parad started as a terrifying ordeal became the preteen's best day ever. when u.s. par police couldn't find the girl's dad, they took her to the stanley cup and she got to meet the sta player alexander ovechkin. entually the girl was reunited with her family. >>> and finally america's favorite raccoon is doing some good. public radio news is rolling out a line of merchandise featuring the npr raccoon. the radio station started the hashtag after the critter was seen scaling the office building. the stranded little cy tter made it safel the roof where it was rescued and now mpr is selng 2 t-shirts and a tote all the proceeds will go to wildlife rehabilitation cents. i like that. >> making some good of it. >> why not. >> thanks whiz. need to get to singapore? well, now you can
it shows anca african-ameri company kissing with the words baby daddy.welcome and rescted. it is working with the vendor to remove all tfse cards. >>> how about this? taking a wrong turn ends u rp being theht move. on monday 12-year-old sophia mish nick got lost at the whichls victory parad started as a terrifying ordeal became the preteen's best day ever. when u.s. par police couldn't find the girl's dad, they took her to the stanley cup and she got to meet the sta player alexander...
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. >> these are the ameri citizens permanently separated from their loved ones. >> rorter: the president sought today to shift the focus from families separated at the border to the families of people kill by those in the country illegally. th they're not separated for days or two days are permanently separated. because they were killed by a criminal illegens. >> reporter: as he has before, he also falsely linked the larger migrant cmunity to those who commit crimes. >> you hear it's like better people than ou'sown citizens ot true. >> reporter: the white house event followed fierce criticm of the president's zero tolerance policy. it's continued even after he ordered a halt to separating children from their parents, more than 2,300 since eay may. according to the associated press, 500 of the separated children have since been reunited with a family member. but advocates for the others say they're desperately trying to find children who've been re- located to shelters and foster arre across the country. federal officialsaid to be organizing a centralized reunification process in south te
. >> these are the ameri citizens permanently separated from their loved ones. >> rorter: the president sought today to shift the focus from families separated at the border to the families of people kill by those in the country illegally. th they're not separated for days or two days are permanently separated. because they were killed by a criminal illegens. >> reporter: as he has before, he also falsely linked the larger migrant cmunity to those who commit crimes. >>...
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well, whose ameri are they protecting here by taking children away from their parents? and somebody ought to explain to this president who treats the nobel peace prize like it's the lombardi trophy in pro football, that it's going to kind of be hard to win it when these pictures -- and don't believe what they're saying. believe jacob soborov whose reporting has been so brilliant. believe him and not them. >> let's talk about the need for the deterrent. i'm in search of the migrant crisis. in february, the president said border crossings are down 80%. then a few weeks ago the rnc said when are democrats going to help us with this border problem? a week later, they said, look, things are going reallll at the border. yes, things are up. kirstjen nielsen said 200%. this time, this year, than they were last year. but overall, lookt the last decade. we're going down, down, down. so as far as crises that we need to address, if i was someone in america who said "save me," i might say save us from the opoid crisis. where exactly is the migrant crisis? >> i'm an immigration hawk
well, whose ameri are they protecting here by taking children away from their parents? and somebody ought to explain to this president who treats the nobel peace prize like it's the lombardi trophy in pro football, that it's going to kind of be hard to win it when these pictures -- and don't believe what they're saying. believe jacob soborov whose reporting has been so brilliant. believe him and not them. >> let's talk about the need for the deterrent. i'm in search of the migrant crisis....
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there now is starting to rise again because of the pressure being put on the european nations through ameri corps and nighter. there spending a treaty paid in two to two percent. ok very interesting indeed to speak to steve keller les thank you very much for joining us there from london. thanks for having us on the show. now hungary's parliament is debating a bill that would make it a criminal offense to help asylum seekers that's part of a crackdown on immigration by prime minister viktor orban right wing government anyone convicted under the new law could face up to one year in prison and a whole report from budapest. we want there was an open border of the european union now there is an electrified fence migrants and refugees still trying to enter europe on welcome in hungary. a learned slide when in parliamentary elections in april as encourage prime minister viktor orban and his party to go further fulfilling an election promise to protect hungary and its christian values despite protests by the e.u. and local activist groups brand new legislation will criminalize any supporting tootin
there now is starting to rise again because of the pressure being put on the european nations through ameri corps and nighter. there spending a treaty paid in two to two percent. ok very interesting indeed to speak to steve keller les thank you very much for joining us there from london. thanks for having us on the show. now hungary's parliament is debating a bill that would make it a criminal offense to help asylum seekers that's part of a crackdown on immigration by prime minister viktor...
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crisis for trump has resolved itself but the humanitarian crisis, as you're reporting, notes in central ameri america, on the southern border, for these migrants still exist and will continue to exist as long as we do notelp central american countries address the unli underlying povertiepoverties. it's basic human nature to flee a burning building. as long as those underlying conditions exist, we'll be dealing with these problems for a long time and banging our head against the wall about the proper way to secure or border. it is the case, as many people have pointed out, illegal m migration is a fraction of what it used to be. my second year in office we saw the second lowest number of apprehensions. >> people scared off by his rhetoric during the campaign. >> correct. lesson learned. illegal migration reacts to perceived changes in enforcement policy. it reverts back longer to the longer term trends giving the underlying conditions, the so called push factors in central america. we did a number of things, includi including working with mexico. we also expanded family detention which was, i
crisis for trump has resolved itself but the humanitarian crisis, as you're reporting, notes in central ameri america, on the southern border, for these migrants still exist and will continue to exist as long as we do notelp central american countries address the unli underlying povertiepoverties. it's basic human nature to flee a burning building. as long as those underlying conditions exist, we'll be dealing with these problems for a long time and banging our head against the wall about the...
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both sides of the issue, but the nra and any group like it is mobilizing an economist iing feeling in amerigly support the second amendment and i'm one of them. i think we have to have strix restrictions, but they have to be limited and restrictions that actually will achieve something. >> but you seem to be saying again that what we can't pass this law so there's no point. >> no, i think it's more than that in this case. this that is will these laws achieve something. if you look at the state of new york. >> background checks. >> so we have universal background checks in america. the only places not checked are if you have a private sale. the vast majority of exhibiters are federally licensed firearms tealers. you have to go a background check. only private sales are prohibited. we might be able to have something called a buyer's permit. actually the interesting thing about that is that it would allow us to conduct sting operations against the black market. zpl you've had three big massacres in your state. one you said moved you to when you were think iing about runni for relech to run. fe
both sides of the issue, but the nra and any group like it is mobilizing an economist iing feeling in amerigly support the second amendment and i'm one of them. i think we have to have strix restrictions, but they have to be limited and restrictions that actually will achieve something. >> but you seem to be saying again that what we can't pass this law so there's no point. >> no, i think it's more than that in this case. this that is will these laws achieve something. if you look...
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the american greeting card shows anca african-ameri couple kissing with the words b daddy.wants all guests toel feelcome and respected working with the ndor to remove all of the cards y >>> wellou need to get to singapore and you doot want to lay over. now yoha havet direct flight. no stops at all tickets are on sale for t world's longest non non-stop flight from new york city to singapore the flight takes off in october and is almost 20 hours in the r. >> whoo! >> it covers 11,000 miles. one important feature on board, the cabin can be made fully dark to give passengers a rest full environment, and as lo as the pilots don't also have th we'reood. but at least non-stop, right. >> right. doritos lovers we have news that will surely me you jump out of the your seat the brand releasing a special edition 1 foot lounged dorito chip for a limited time. doritos decided to unveil t chip for the upcoming film jurassic world and auction theou chip off if yold like to bid off currently about 350 bucks. you can go to doritos twitter page through june 20th to enter the auction. the earn
the american greeting card shows anca african-ameri couple kissing with the words b daddy.wants all guests toel feelcome and respected working with the ndor to remove all of the cards y >>> wellou need to get to singapore and you doot want to lay over. now yoha havet direct flight. no stops at all tickets are on sale for t world's longest non non-stop flight from new york city to singapore the flight takes off in october and is almost 20 hours in the r. >> whoo! >> it...
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unconstitutional, so that's the balance we've got to find and hopefully we can find a way to keep ameriest terrorists while upholding constitutional protection of freedom of religion. adam: the illinois governor rauner thank you for joining us today. >> great to be with you thank you. melissa: barbie the iconic doll is adding a new career to her resume. >> ♪ ♪ . brad's been looking forward to this all week, but how will his denture cope with... a steak. luckily for brad, this isn't a worry because he's discovered super poligrip. it holds his denture tight and helps give him 65% more chewing power. leaving brad to dig in and enjoy the tastiest of t-bones. super poligrip, helping you enjoy the foods you love. when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. don't sweat your booking. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. .
unconstitutional, so that's the balance we've got to find and hopefully we can find a way to keep ameriest terrorists while upholding constitutional protection of freedom of religion. adam: the illinois governor rauner thank you for joining us today. >> great to be with you thank you. melissa: barbie the iconic doll is adding a new career to her resume. >> ♪ ♪ . brad's been looking forward to this all week, but how will his denture cope with... a steak. luckily for brad, this...
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free from persecution and discrimination because of they are they love us fundamenta right of every ameri to pass his masterpiece decision fails to uphold the body. -- cruz writes today'supreme court decision upholding a colorado baker's nstitutional right live according to his faith is a major bit -- victory of religious liberty. -- also today, sarah sanders briefing supporters at 2:00. we will have that live on c-span. will watch thivee at he's been.org or listen live using the c-span radio app. tonight, on the communicators. american cable association president and ceo matthew poca and the senior vice president of corporate affairs, andrew peterson, they talk about the issues facing rural and suburban broadcasting providers. >> we so many areas. 35% of our customers do not have access to a traditional cable provider. in many instances, pdf is the only provider in those areas. we were closely with the federal government on federal programs that make -- bringing broadband -- make partnership investments through the federal universal service program to bring broadband to customers that di
free from persecution and discrimination because of they are they love us fundamenta right of every ameri to pass his masterpiece decision fails to uphold the body. -- cruz writes today'supreme court decision upholding a colorado baker's nstitutional right live according to his faith is a major bit -- victory of religious liberty. -- also today, sarah sanders briefing supporters at 2:00. we will have that live on c-span. will watch thivee at he's been.org or listen live using the c-span radio...