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haas. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on june 19, 2018, at 11:28 a.m. that the senate passed with an amendment h.r. 5515. with best wishes, i am, signed sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess subject to the call
haas. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on june 19, 2018, at 11:28 a.m. that the senate passed with an amendment h.r. 5515. with best wishes, i am, signed sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore:...
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haas. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on june 19, 2018, at 11:28 a.m. that the senate passed with an amendment h.r. 5515. with best wishes, i am, signed sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess subject to the call >> today's hearing will talk about the privacy concerns raised in the wake of the cambridge analytica facebook scandal and potential steps to protect consumers. live coverage starts at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span3, also online at c-span.org and you can listen with the free c-span radio app. the u.s. house is back at 2:30 eastern to officially start legislative work. until then, a portion of today's "washingto
haas. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on june 19, 2018, at 11:28 a.m. that the senate passed with an amendment h.r. 5515. with best wishes, i am, signed sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore:...
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take place as soon as next weekend chancellor merkel is locked in a round with her interior minister haas the whole for who heads the bavarian sister party of her christian democrats say hoffa has threatened to unilaterally tighten germany's borders in defiance of. who wants to find a european solution. so with fear is spreading that the deadlock could bring down the german government has no denying it he's trying to split the conservative block he said this to the built newspaper nobody in the c.s.u. is interested in toppling the child dissolving the conservative palm tree group or breaking up the coalition. bring in our chief political correspondent linda crane melinda we now have apparently the interior minister hall seeable for softening his position somewhat is this the beginning of a compromise between him and chancellor merkel hard to say for sure because we are also seeing reports this morning that he told a circle of the the bavarian conservative party's leadership that's the c.s.u. party that's at the heart of this whole dispute he told them apparently i can't work with that wom
take place as soon as next weekend chancellor merkel is locked in a round with her interior minister haas the whole for who heads the bavarian sister party of her christian democrats say hoffa has threatened to unilaterally tighten germany's borders in defiance of. who wants to find a european solution. so with fear is spreading that the deadlock could bring down the german government has no denying it he's trying to split the conservative block he said this to the built newspaper nobody in the...
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richard haas, last word. will the haas grandchildren be safer because of what hapd today? at the risk of a cliche, way too soon to say. north korea is going to agree in principle to denuclearization. won't do it in pr. barry is right. the danger is either the summit breaks up with bad news, or the good news is we end up giving too much for too little. and we've got to be really ca to do anything that weakens our military presence on the peninsula or our alliance unless north korea fundamentally deconstructs the conventional military threat it poses to south korea and japan. >> thank you. a treat to have you here in new york at this late hour. both gentlemen, thank you very much. >>> coming up for us, is president trump any closer to that goal we keep mentioning, denuclearization? li live coverage continues after this. ng so we know how to cover almost anything. even "close claws." (driver) so, we took your shortcut, which was a bad idea. [cougar growling] (passenger) what are you doing? (driver) i can't believe that worked. i dropped the keys. (burke) and we covered it. ta
richard haas, last word. will the haas grandchildren be safer because of what hapd today? at the risk of a cliche, way too soon to say. north korea is going to agree in principle to denuclearization. won't do it in pr. barry is right. the danger is either the summit breaks up with bad news, or the good news is we end up giving too much for too little. and we've got to be really ca to do anything that weakens our military presence on the peninsula or our alliance unless north korea fundamentally...
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laura: that was richard haas, esident of the council o foreign relations, speaking earlier.you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, he was the president of the united states. now bill clinton makes his debut his fiction writer, a first novel is set in the white house. at least 48 migrants have died after their boat capsized off the coast of tunisia. italy's new interior minister has courted controversy after revealing plans for large-scale removal of illegal immigrants. matteo salvini said tunisia was exporting its convicts to italy. --matteo salvini said italy fushould stop being the regee camp of europe. reporter: at this center for ants who have just arriv in sicily, matteo savlini's message was clear -- enough of this region being the refugee capital of europe, discouraging people coming to italyt all. >> it is notnough to reduce landings. we need to increase expulsions. last year we deported just 7000 immigrants. at this rate, it wl take a century. we must open deportation at each region, making stronger agreements with countries of
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welcome back you have been watching a chancellor angela merkel and her interior minister haas they hope for speaking on the crisis that has divided her conservatives threaten to take down her government merkel was facing a revolt from haas a for hope for and see it soon varia saying it's been a subsidiary of debate but they have a common goal structuring the asylum process in a more efficient way and there's certainly plenty to unpack here we have nina has are with us here in our studio our political correspondent and we also have with us that maximilian a cautious in munich outside the c.s.u. headquarters where the interior minister has been speaking and of course our chief political correspondent all in the crane outside of the c.d.u. had quarters where chancellor merkel has just been speaking good to have all of you with us that max i want to start with you because we've just been listening to the interior minister speaking what did you make of what's a hole for has been saying is this really a compromise. well from what we've heard it seems that horse a over the federal interior min
welcome back you have been watching a chancellor angela merkel and her interior minister haas they hope for speaking on the crisis that has divided her conservatives threaten to take down her government merkel was facing a revolt from haas a for hope for and see it soon varia saying it's been a subsidiary of debate but they have a common goal structuring the asylum process in a more efficient way and there's certainly plenty to unpack here we have nina has are with us here in our studio our...
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reporter: there rass haas been criticism of the senate sexual harassment bill from both the house and outside, it doesn't go far enough to establish personal liability. mr. ryan: like the house version. we passed our bill and we're going to have to go and reconcile these differences between the house and senate. reporter: are you comfortable with the current zero tolerance policy for parents and children being separated at the border? mr. ryan: i'm not. i do think this ought to be addressed. we believe it should be addressed in immigration legislation. what's happening at the border and the separation of parents and their children is because of a court ruling, that's why i think legislation is necessary. reporter: on that point, this is actually policy change from the trump administration for zero tolerance. mr. ryan: there is also a court ruling involved. this is something we think -- reporter: some say this is inhumane, do you agree? mr. ryan: we don't want kids to be separated from the parents. we believe because of the court ruling this will require legislative change. reporter: m
reporter: there rass haas been criticism of the senate sexual harassment bill from both the house and outside, it doesn't go far enough to establish personal liability. mr. ryan: like the house version. we passed our bill and we're going to have to go and reconcile these differences between the house and senate. reporter: are you comfortable with the current zero tolerance policy for parents and children being separated at the border? mr. ryan: i'm not. i do think this ought to be addressed. we...
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michael is facing a growing crisis with our coalition partners over her refugee policy interior minister haas wants some refugees to be turned away at the country's border however machall has rejected the court saying she does not want germany to go it alone it is unclear how much support matter still has within our own conservative bloc on the issue. discussions continued until the wee hours between chancellor angela merkel and interior minister horse a whole for but they failed to arrive at a solution it's a hopeful wants to turn refugees registered to other e.u. states back at the german border merkel insists on the e.u. principle of freedom of movement across their borders. but the issue has the potential to do serious damage to europe to our freedom of movement in the shang in zone we agree that it's central to protect europe's external border in response to illegal migration at subic ignorant macro's conservative c.d.u. is at odds with its bavarian sister party the c s u two which see hope for belongs both parties interrupted regular parliamentary business on thursday to hold separate e
michael is facing a growing crisis with our coalition partners over her refugee policy interior minister haas wants some refugees to be turned away at the country's border however machall has rejected the court saying she does not want germany to go it alone it is unclear how much support matter still has within our own conservative bloc on the issue. discussions continued until the wee hours between chancellor angela merkel and interior minister horse a whole for but they failed to arrive at a...
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southern countries and linda we've seen really dramatic days here in berlin the interior minister haas they hope for with those words essentially threatening to go over the chancers had could have toppled the government you know how much of this also now as a whole for dictating an ultimatum to the chancellor how much of this has damaged medical standing within her party and also her government. theoretically by the way it could still topple the government it's possible they simply kick the can down the road and we'll have the whole discussion again after that e.u. summit how much has it damaged the government there was a poll taken over the weekend it's taken pretty much every sunday people here call it the sunday question and it essentially asks those who were polled which party's would you vote for if elections were to be held today and we saw the c.d.u. c.s.u. the two conservative parties together falling by several percentage points and that was interpreted by the pollsters and by most analysts as showing that germans on the whole have not seen this dispute with equanimity but in
southern countries and linda we've seen really dramatic days here in berlin the interior minister haas they hope for with those words essentially threatening to go over the chancers had could have toppled the government you know how much of this also now as a whole for dictating an ultimatum to the chancellor how much of this has damaged medical standing within her party and also her government. theoretically by the way it could still topple the government it's possible they simply kick the can...
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remind us also melinda you know why we were talking yesterday about her interior minister haas the hoof and what's driving him what is driving her why you know is she so steadfast about. opposing the national solution to her interim minister once the fact is those southern european countries whom i mentioned the ones that are on the outer perimeter of the e.u. they have absolutely borne the brunt of this crisis from the beginning they have never had sufficient resources they have never had sufficient support from other e.u. member countries including unfortunately germany germany and its own way of course also has borne an enormous enormous burden that there is never been a coordinated approach the chancellor has repeatedly said we cannot go it alone she's criticized donald trump for going it alone and said unilateralism nationalism cannot be the answer to the complex challenges we face today she is hardly in a position then to do the very things she has forsworn and in fact if we don't have those southern european countries on board in a far reaching solution then truly this crisis wil
remind us also melinda you know why we were talking yesterday about her interior minister haas the hoof and what's driving him what is driving her why you know is she so steadfast about. opposing the national solution to her interim minister once the fact is those southern european countries whom i mentioned the ones that are on the outer perimeter of the e.u. they have absolutely borne the brunt of this crisis from the beginning they have never had sufficient resources they have never had...
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a common european solution to illegal immigration escalating a standoff with her interior minister haas the whole of he wants germany to unilaterally unilaterally rather toughen its border controls is threatening to push through those plans on monday to see who for heads the bavarian sister party of merkel's crypto conservative christian democrats the bloc could split if no agreement is found. well for more on this let's bring in our chief political correspondent linda crane melinda this is one of merkel's key ministers haul see who for the interior minister threatening to go it alone on an absolutely major issue on migration help us understand first of all how dramatic the situations become absolutely very dramatic it has the potential to bring down the government and even to be the end of chancellor merkel's time in office if he thought follows through with that ultimatum which basically would say that he would use his powers as interior minister beginning this coming week to essentially contravene merkel's wishes and the coalition agreement and act unilaterally to reimpose border con
a common european solution to illegal immigration escalating a standoff with her interior minister haas the whole of he wants germany to unilaterally unilaterally rather toughen its border controls is threatening to push through those plans on monday to see who for heads the bavarian sister party of merkel's crypto conservative christian democrats the bloc could split if no agreement is found. well for more on this let's bring in our chief political correspondent linda crane melinda this is one...
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alfredo placencia a quien autoridades acusan de intent secstrar a una menor lndar montgy ando caminaba haas el hombre de 5s d edad enfnta cargamÉ abusol sua noÚtil y agresiÓn sex en total tiene 4 vÍctimas, dos mayores de edad. >> frente a la jueza el acusado se declarÓ no culpable de todos los cargos, se le impuso una fianza de 500 mil dÓlares y una orden de restricciÓn de las vÍctim las queeberÁ mantenerse alejado a por lo menos 300 pies de distanci >> en el incidente del martes pasado, la policÍa explicÓ que el sospechoso se detuvo en una camioneta oscura y le hablÓ despacio a la menor de 13 aÑos para que se acercara por la ventana del copi, estudiante de secundaria corriÓ y logrÓ huir. >> de ser declaradopable residentes de chula vista podrÍa pasar hasta hasta 11 aÑos en prisiÓn y tendrÍa que registrarse como ofensor sexual. >> una mujer hispana que cruzaba una calle junto a su novio fueÓ por un sujeto que conducÍa un vehÍculo en estado de ebriedad, el incidente se registrÓ en escondido al sur del estado, la vÍct identificadaom esmeralda, resultÓ con mÚltiples fracturas y a pesar de rec
alfredo placencia a quien autoridades acusan de intent secstrar a una menor lndar montgy ando caminaba haas el hombre de 5s d edad enfnta cargamÉ abusol sua noÚtil y agresiÓn sex en total tiene 4 vÍctimas, dos mayores de edad. >> frente a la jueza el acusado se declarÓ no culpable de todos los cargos, se le impuso una fianza de 500 mil dÓlares y una orden de restricciÓn de las vÍctim las queeberÁ mantenerse alejado a por lo menos 300 pies de distanci >> en el incidente del...
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german chancellor angela merkel's coalition government she is that odds with her interior minister haas a whole for he has threatened to tighten controls on last merkel can secure a unified e.u. response to migration by the end of the month. the fact that they are still talking is already news worthy as chancellor angela merkel and her interior minister. of her c.d.u. party's conservative bavarian sister c.s.u. party continue their bitter feud over silent policy which is fast becoming about the future of the e.u. . on tuesday machall and french president. agreed to aim for a common euro zone budget by twenty twenty one. the c.s.u. is pushing back in germany's largest tabloid it criticized merkel for having made too great a concession to moscow machall c.d.u. allies are worried that this could spark more division at a crucial time. in we are in a situation in europe in which everything necessary is being done to keep this europe together trump is doing everything he can to harass us we need allies in europe and that's why this is a key issue. unphased the c.s.u. keeps provoking medical i
german chancellor angela merkel's coalition government she is that odds with her interior minister haas a whole for he has threatened to tighten controls on last merkel can secure a unified e.u. response to migration by the end of the month. the fact that they are still talking is already news worthy as chancellor angela merkel and her interior minister. of her c.d.u. party's conservative bavarian sister c.s.u. party continue their bitter feud over silent policy which is fast becoming about the...
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jorge: y aunque sabe que es peligroso dice que ya no de haÁ.os aumentan. >> son una presa fÁcil para el crimen organizad jorge: incluso saben que el gobierno poco puede hacer para protegerlos. muchos de los inmigrantes deportados originarios de estados que se encuentran en conflicto finalmente deciden quedarse en tijuana y buscar la oportunidad de sobrevivir aquÍ. enrique: y la posibilidad de grabar imÁgenes convirtiÓ a los celulares en una onerosa -- poderosa herramienta para denunciar abusos. existen aplicaciones diseÑadas expresamente para grabar encuentros con agentes de la patrulla fronteriza. juan carlos gonzÁlez nos explica de quÉ se trata. juan: estas son detenciones por parte de agentes de ice o de la patrulla fronteriza los cuales han quedados documentados en vÍdeos. >> sabemos de casos donde los mismos agentes de inmigraciÓn arrebatan el celular. juan: agrega que a diferencia de muchas dependencias policÍacas, los entes de la patrulla fronteriza se han negado a llevar cÁmaras en sus uniformes. >> solamente que sabemos lo que sucede c
jorge: y aunque sabe que es peligroso dice que ya no de haÁ.os aumentan. >> son una presa fÁcil para el crimen organizad jorge: incluso saben que el gobierno poco puede hacer para protegerlos. muchos de los inmigrantes deportados originarios de estados que se encuentran en conflicto finalmente deciden quedarse en tijuana y buscar la oportunidad de sobrevivir aquÍ. enrique: y la posibilidad de grabar imÁgenes convirtiÓ a los celulares en una onerosa -- poderosa herramienta para...
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could bring down a coalition government michel is locked in a round with her own interior minister haas and z. home for he has threatened to unilaterally tighten germany's borders in defiance of medical she wants to find a european solution. because you can always get news on the go just download from google play all from the apple store if you access to the latest news that we have for you from around the world as well as trying to push notifications when we have breaking news and you can also use the send us your photos your videos. your watching the news more from lost at the top of the hour and watching their feet up and used to favor the. earth. home. of species. of home worth saving. those are big changes and most start with small steps a little indias tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world.
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we've haa cool week. a lot of low clouds and sun. bigger fog bank thmorn 60s to upper 70s for many. many -- very few low 80s. you will have to go far inland to find that it. and then a cooldown saturday. and other warm up there will be some temperature swings. today is one of those cool days. we are not changing too much from yesterday. temperatures are below average. inland temps are below average by about five, 7 degrees. that's not going to change today. we get the onshore wind. so everything is out of west. that's the direction the wind is coming from. lakeport says 49 degrees. would sides de is at 47 hayward, union city, and fremont. san teo, in there as well. half moon bay and monterey, 52. ths really cold, as long as th place, i k our pattern stays stuck 55. -- at 55. maybe a few more against it. the days are long enough. there's a little bit of moisture. friday, we warm up. not a biggie. and then we will ease right bit warmer weather. h a little some rain possible from that saturday system to the north but maybe also over the sierra. that will be on saturday only. if you hav
we've haa cool week. a lot of low clouds and sun. bigger fog bank thmorn 60s to upper 70s for many. many -- very few low 80s. you will have to go far inland to find that it. and then a cooldown saturday. and other warm up there will be some temperature swings. today is one of those cool days. we are not changing too much from yesterday. temperatures are below average. inland temps are below average by about five, 7 degrees. that's not going to change today. we get the onshore wind. so...
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so maybehahat haa lot t do witht. report: ththe cheese is ready. nanana gurabanididze is going go take it toto the market.t. people h here bring prproduce y grgr or make at home, like vegeblbles, fruit, h herbs, ad mrs. nana hababarelynpackeke before a trar cocomeand buys the e lot. dependnding on the t type of ch, she pays between one euro 50 and two euros 5050 a kilo. nananayou don't get much. but ifouou live ugalally, u get by. we try to t t by oit. reporter: liza bachilava is also in charge of the housework in her home, plus the fararm and e grandchildren. she still heats water the tradaditional way on a wowood-burning s stove in the eg roroom. shshneeds a lot of hot water, d d therefe a a lot wood.d. her annualal wood supplyly cos bebetween 0 anand 24euros.s. in georgiaia, average inincoms ununder 3500 eururos a year. liza: we savave money so w wen affoford theood.d. bubusadly, there are a lot of famimilies who donon't manage. we're doing g better than n s. e poororamilies n't.t. reporter: ththe men collecect d frfrom high up i in the forestf
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partidos que hace pensar que vamos a ver partido de calidad, brasil contra mÉxico pinta muy bien, pero haÁ> lo mejor pero vamos a empezar con que nos digas algo ¿quÉ papel van a hacer nuestros equipos latinos que han pasado a octavos de final, colombia, argentina, uruguay mÉxico. >> la verdad que es impresionante, comenzamos por el partido de argentina contra francia cuando vemos el golazo de luis suÁrez y otras imagenes del tri contra suecia, argentina vino de menos a mÁs, el leÓn dormido entre lionel messi argentina tiene 6 jugadores, si la selecciÓn de argentina reciben tarjeta amarilla entre ellos lionel messi se pierde los cuartos de final se pasan, atenccreo que f puede pecar de joven, tiene jugadores que a lo mejor no han estado acostumbrados a este tipo de enfrentamientos y argentina que ha sabido sufrir en esta copa mundial no la darÍa por muerta mi mucho menos porque la verdad puedes pero tan, euroiur su garra y todo lo que tiene, tambiÉn puede sorprender, atenciÓn nada mÁs uruguay tiene un jugador a percibido, si le dan tarjeta amarilla podrÍa perderse los cuartos de final igual
partidos que hace pensar que vamos a ver partido de calidad, brasil contra mÉxico pinta muy bien, pero haÁ> lo mejor pero vamos a empezar con que nos digas algo ¿quÉ papel van a hacer nuestros equipos latinos que han pasado a octavos de final, colombia, argentina, uruguay mÉxico. >> la verdad que es impresionante, comenzamos por el partido de argentina contra francia cuando vemos el golazo de luis suÁrez y otras imagenes del tri contra suecia, argentina vino de menos a mÁs, el...
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with best wishes, i am, signed sib searly --sincerely, karen haas. l. the speaker pro tempore: the chair declares the house in recess for less than 15 minutes. >> we do expect them to return for more debate on two republican immigration bills. we'll have live coverage here on c-span when they gavel back in. ahead of that we'll show you a speech from this morning on the house floor by texas democrat al green talking about the president's executive order signed last night ending the separation of migrant children from their families at the border. and his own experience with segregation. thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise because i love my country a
with best wishes, i am, signed sib searly --sincerely, karen haas. l. the speaker pro tempore: the chair declares the house in recess for less than 15 minutes. >> we do expect them to return for more debate on two republican immigration bills. we'll have live coverage here on c-span when they gavel back in. ahead of that we'll show you a speech from this morning on the house floor by texas democrat al green talking about the president's executive order signed last night ending the...
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apartheid legacy is still alive even after the fall of the parts a system ben he says expropriation haas to happen after he gave us a brief history lesson there where do you fall on that argument. because. about sixty seven percent of all agricultural land is owned by white farmers. in the past it's mean even higher percentages this is the result of a history of land disposition if you like land theft which it helped to create incredibly unequal and oppressive system that not only part of it but the colonial era before that it's undoubtedly a chief cause of poverty and inequality in our society today and we have to do something about it and there's no doubt that we need a wide ranging land reform program the slowness of land reform program means that suddenly explode creation of land with or without compensation is the big issue of the moment but that history lives so that it's a very real history it's very apparent to many south africans and we have to do something about it. i want to say this south africa had lima bean booing hotaling screaming and chaos welcome to the land expect ques
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reed: thank you, o, you haa very big trump supporter and early on in -- and first somebody describedto me as "ride or die" for president trump. [laughter] soledad: and you've also been very aggressive in efforts to get rid of the aca with other legislation. but you're opposed to this lawsuit. why is that? rep. reed: well, i think what the lawsuit represents if they're -- attacking the pre- existing condition is something i don't support. and i understand the constitutional argument, and what we're dealing with is a case coming through the texas court, up through the process. and it reaffirms to me that we need to deal with this issue. wealth care is not going away. of health care. and that's where -- the work we're doing in the problem solvers caucus, for example, where i co-chair on the republican side. 24 members -- 24 democratic members and republican members who come together and put together proposals to solve problems. and we did this on the individual marketplace in healthcare. that's the type of effort i'm more supportive of. let's go through the process of legislating, and e
reed: thank you, o, you haa very big trump supporter and early on in -- and first somebody describedto me as "ride or die" for president trump. [laughter] soledad: and you've also been very aggressive in efforts to get rid of the aca with other legislation. but you're opposed to this lawsuit. why is that? rep. reed: well, i think what the lawsuit represents if they're -- attacking the pre- existing condition is something i don't support. and i understand the constitutional argument,...
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political correspondent nina haas. nina the criticism has come from all sides of the bundestag what are they so upset about. well in this interview with the ultra right wing newspaper breitbart grinnell actually said that he was excited about the wave of conservatism in europe and that he wanted to empower the leaders of the movement and many german politicians here see this as a clear interference in domestic politics they quote the vienna conventions according to which diplomats are not supposed to meddle with domestic politics of their host countries and clearly they say that grinnell has crossed a line he has clearly expressed support for people like the bust and courts the austrian chancellor who is a vocal critic of anglo-american refugee policy so that's what their peers are subsets about what is the official german government stance well the german government has said it wants to question grinnell that taking the criticism seriously and that will take place at the inaugural visit at the foreign ministry this we
political correspondent nina haas. nina the criticism has come from all sides of the bundestag what are they so upset about. well in this interview with the ultra right wing newspaper breitbart grinnell actually said that he was excited about the wave of conservatism in europe and that he wanted to empower the leaders of the movement and many german politicians here see this as a clear interference in domestic politics they quote the vienna conventions according to which diplomats are not...
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[inaudible] haa significant impact on canadian families. the company built in ontario [inaudible] >> order. >> it will have a significant impact on canadian families. the family indicated it's going to increase the cost not only in terms of household appliances but so toheir own bottom line. mr. speaker, you know, there is an easy way in order to deal with this and that is recognize that portability is important and making sure payroll taxes are reduced. [applause] let me be crystal clear on the previous question as far as we know the u.s. has removed for some sort of a sset clause. on the issue we have sent multiple times to the united states that they move forward with the cumulative tariffs on trade in aluminum and steel not only are they putting a thread on canadian workers and the canadian industry, they are also going to hurt american workers as well. amer consu th is not in the interof two countries that have the closest trade relationship and alliance in the history of the world. we are going to continue that. >> mr. speaker, to inc
[inaudible] haa significant impact on canadian families. the company built in ontario [inaudible] >> order. >> it will have a significant impact on canadian families. the family indicated it's going to increase the cost not only in terms of household appliances but so toheir own bottom line. mr. speaker, you know, there is an easy way in order to deal with this and that is recognize that portability is important and making sure payroll taxes are reduced. [applause] let me be crystal...
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right bastion haas and alexander phenomena for us in singapore and back to paragraph from the german council on foreign relations here in our studio thank you all very much for your analysis. the historic handshake between donald trump and kim jong on the leaders of the united states and north korea are inside the capella hotel outside singapore talking one on one of the pictures that will go down in history the leaders address the media before walking into their one on one talks from saying he is confident the talks will be quote a tremendous success came down on who said quote there's nothing easy to get here and that the old prejudice and practices work as obstacles but he said we have overcome those obstacles and we are here today continue to bring you offense from singapore as they unfold stay with us thank you for watching. you can tell a lot about the society for its garbage. it's worthless for the bridge but for many people who don't first their only chance of surviving. the reporters travel to learn ruby in new york and meet people the true value is garbage. to reach out to
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congratulations to haas driver, he has had a torrid season so far.ra crashed big—time in the first lap and came under a lot of scrutiny for that. so too, here charging from the blocks and managing to beat danny riccardo shows real kudos for him. and as for red bull, this is the home of red bull and the red bull ring. there was controversy between the two of them. basically daniel ricardo wanted to try to get out of the garage before max for to give himself a shot at going faster than his team—mate. that was not allowed and daniel corona —— daniel was angry about her. unlike him because we don't see him angry often but this is one occasion. we think it would die away. the team principal command and saying "no, that is just the way it is in this team at the moment". all eyes will win the address. can he turn his first pole of the year into his first win of the year? with just two days to go until wimbledon starts, andy murray says his injuries are still causing him movement issues. after nearly a year out, murray only returned to competitive tennis 11
congratulations to haas driver, he has had a torrid season so far.ra crashed big—time in the first lap and came under a lot of scrutiny for that. so too, here charging from the blocks and managing to beat danny riccardo shows real kudos for him. and as for red bull, this is the home of red bull and the red bull ring. there was controversy between the two of them. basically daniel ricardo wanted to try to get out of the garage before max for to give himself a shot at going faster than his...
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that educators in the city will have a living wage from here on in and so on june 5 san francisco haas oppority vote yes on prop g. thank you very much and enjoy the rest of the reception. [applause] >> thank you is there anything else you would like to share with us? [laughter] lita is leaving and retiring after 33 amazing years with us, so thank you for your service. as we shared earlier, this next speaker is recognized for the work that she does to represent our peer educator. she is the vice president of our paraeducators with u esf i know carolyn fought hard for this award. carroll, why don't you come onp. pp thank you and good afternoon everybody. this is really exciting for me because i have been pushing for abo nto get a paraeducator of the year. i have talked to the mast mayors and hydra so it's really aye maizing. amazing. i want to give a shout-out to our fi paraeducator to receive achievement. [applause] she is an incredible para and honored shes tirst one to get it. mary knows i don't like to speak in front of a mic., but i said i will do thist for you. stewart and katie w
that educators in the city will have a living wage from here on in and so on june 5 san francisco haas oppority vote yes on prop g. thank you very much and enjoy the rest of the reception. [applause] >> thank you is there anything else you would like to share with us? [laughter] lita is leaving and retiring after 33 amazing years with us, so thank you for your service. as we shared earlier, this next speaker is recognized for the work that she does to represent our peer educator. she is...
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debate that's happened in parliament where they discussed this very issue there's a motion before the haas which is essentially calling for land expropriation of our compensation to be investigated as a means of. speeding up land reform so the descriptors are probably very accurate or into how that debate in the house happened but the question really becomes this how is the debate happening in society you know how's the been happening in the spaces where people don't have access to the media don't have access to you know social media even to be able to voice their their opinions and there's a lot of research and data that shows that actually this isn't maybe the most signs of mouth topic but most of the africans are talking about that actually unemployment and poverty up to get issues but again i do agree with ben cousins the good prophet he says that you know land this position historically has played a major impact was had a major impact of course on how. and the income distribution happens in this country to save him make a really important point how our everyday south africans discussi
debate that's happened in parliament where they discussed this very issue there's a motion before the haas which is essentially calling for land expropriation of our compensation to be investigated as a means of. speeding up land reform so the descriptors are probably very accurate or into how that debate in the house happened but the question really becomes this how is the debate happening in society you know how's the been happening in the spaces where people don't have access to the media...
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at a formal my just a city has some haas were harsh words about the club's title winning manager the details in around fifteen minutes in sport. from cutting edge medical technology toxic could be a vast resource the development of lifesaving drugs to advances in the most difficult regions of the world. and it's something to thank you for getting. excited to be. innovative solutions to global health care problems if you hold that to make a difference maybe out of all these words get it sure was still the cure on al-jazeera . it is good to have you with us holloway three and for going to hear into how this is the news hour from al-jazeera our top stories iraq is those who find the u.n. of its plans to accelerate the early stages of uranium enrichment to iran's atomic energy organization says that it's begun working on infrastructure for building advanced centrifuges but it's not tense facility. others insisting that it won't back down a year into a blockade imposed by saudi arabia the u.a.e. bahrain and egypt the foreign minister says that his country won't be intimidated by reports o
at a formal my just a city has some haas were harsh words about the club's title winning manager the details in around fifteen minutes in sport. from cutting edge medical technology toxic could be a vast resource the development of lifesaving drugs to advances in the most difficult regions of the world. and it's something to thank you for getting. excited to be. innovative solutions to global health care problems if you hold that to make a difference maybe out of all these words get it sure was...
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but the truth is, we have a congress that is now inconsequential within w, we haa president who's impotent against these forces, they become the deep state, political forces among themselves and this president is being intimidated by that very force that is trying to carry out a coup against his administration. it's got to stop. it can only stop i think with a man with his historic standing and his guts and brains to contend with them. >> there's no justice in the department of justice anymore. and i agree with ed rollins. it's time to clean house. get rid of sessions, get rid of rosenstein, get rid of them all. lou: thanks for being here. >> paul ryan is on line twho there for you. lou: it must be for you. thanks, greg >>> up next, the inspector general's report claims the fbi showed no bias, imagine that. we talked with congressman matt gates who's been the only one with the guts to stand up and say what he meant about the corrupt speaker of the house of representatives. he's next. stay with us. lou: joining us tonight, congressman matt gates. he serves op a number of key committees, inc
but the truth is, we have a congress that is now inconsequential within w, we haa president who's impotent against these forces, they become the deep state, political forces among themselves and this president is being intimidated by that very force that is trying to carry out a coup against his administration. it's got to stop. it can only stop i think with a man with his historic standing and his guts and brains to contend with them. >> there's no justice in the department of justice...
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but i think we have haa greatre artists and it'sjust refining and then going forward and then making decisions at the right moment. with that, are there any comments? yes, mr. beck? >> i just wanted to suggest one change to the resolution. page 4, further resolve clause. line 2 currently picks up from prior line, authorizing the san francisco arts commission director of cultural affairs to enter into agreements with selected artists for conceptual design and then further resolve. wanted to suggest that it says enter into agreements small a, with end artists for revised design proposals for e wateront plaza and building one plaza and for conceptual design, sorry, for design, fabrication, transportation and consultation for the yerba buena hilltop site. >> we could incorporate into the motion. i justwant to make sure, mr. beck, this is coming back to the steering committee? the arts steering committee before it goes forward? i'm talking about, not the resolution but resultof the conceptual design. >> oh, absolutely. the conceptual designs will go back to both the seleon committee for t
but i think we have haa greatre artists and it'sjust refining and then going forward and then making decisions at the right moment. with that, are there any comments? yes, mr. beck? >> i just wanted to suggest one change to the resolution. page 4, further resolve clause. line 2 currently picks up from prior line, authorizing the san francisco arts commission director of cultural affairs to enter into agreements with selected artists for conceptual design and then further resolve. wanted...
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are threatened everyday for reasons beyond immigration status. [ cheers and applause ] as one who haas seen firsthand, i have taught myself to have hope. i have to believe that this is an opportunity for us to rise above the tyranny, the ignorance, the malpractice and believe in change. this is a chance for us to come together as a nation and rise above division and fear. only then can we stop the separation of families and stop the policies that place children in cages so for our families and children, let us march and make our voices heard. [ cheers and applause ] remember, remember this in november. remember this in november when we march to the poles. remember our anger, the outrage and the desire to act. remember in november that the end to these cruel policies starts with us. [ speaking spanish ] i miss you everyday. thank you [ cheers and applause ] >> you were throng diane guerrero, she was identified there as an immigration reform advocate. she is a woman who wears many hats, i was very proud to speak with her earlier on my broadcast. she also is an author. she wrote a book, a
are threatened everyday for reasons beyond immigration status. [ cheers and applause ] as one who haas seen firsthand, i have taught myself to have hope. i have to believe that this is an opportunity for us to rise above the tyranny, the ignorance, the malpractice and believe in change. this is a chance for us to come together as a nation and rise above division and fear. only then can we stop the separation of families and stop the policies that place children in cages so for our families and...
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i can tell you steven miller in the white haas has said, this policy is over.is no going back to child registration. they are pessimistic about how a court will rule and pessimistic that congress will act in a time frame that will allow them to go forward. my argument is the policy falls apart and there is a return to catch and release, which is an enormous defeat. the thing that's bad here, we never had a real policy debate because i think catch and release remains a problem. it's not feasible for as many immigrants as are coming across the borders, including asylum seekers, to simply come over the border and be released into the country. but there is never a debate into that policy and what would be a realistic enforcement policy. >> and it's not a debate because there is no consensus within the republican conference and republicans and democrats in washington that goes back to more than a decade. your point about catch and release is not a new phenomenon here. the flores ruling is not a new phenomenon here. but there is still a view in the house that they wi
i can tell you steven miller in the white haas has said, this policy is over.is no going back to child registration. they are pessimistic about how a court will rule and pessimistic that congress will act in a time frame that will allow them to go forward. my argument is the policy falls apart and there is a return to catch and release, which is an enormous defeat. the thing that's bad here, we never had a real policy debate because i think catch and release remains a problem. it's not feasible...
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the national weather service haa issu heat advisory for everybody in orange.o run unt 8:00 p.m. we're not going to be hot enough for a heator adv tomorrow but it's going to be uncomfortable. never leave children or pets side of a car even with the windows down. on a daye l today or tomorrow for ten minutes is about 110 inside of that car and about 130 degrees inside of that car after one hour. so something you definitely want to keep in mind. right now feeling about 100 in quantico, 103 in gaithersburg and close to 100 in washington. tomorrow morning it's already warm out there as you're stepping out the doo at 7:00 a.m. and sticky as well. the humidity level still very high. tice we're dry. future weather here at 7:00 a.m. as we move to the mid toate morning hours, we start to see s and thunderstorms comi down from the north. by about 11:00s a.m., we move into the early afternoon hours, we're tracking thunderstorms moving through the metro area, back through loudon county. storms tom hrow coulde heavy rainfall, gusty winds and some hail due in part to h thet
the national weather service haa issu heat advisory for everybody in orange.o run unt 8:00 p.m. we're not going to be hot enough for a heator adv tomorrow but it's going to be uncomfortable. never leave children or pets side of a car even with the windows down. on a daye l today or tomorrow for ten minutes is about 110 inside of that car and about 130 degrees inside of that car after one hour. so something you definitely want to keep in mind. right now feeling about 100 in quantico, 103 in...
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i haa pe blood clot in my i was scared. i had a dvt blood clot.ng one you in danger of having another. my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®. to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner that's... proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe blood clots from happening again. in clinical studies, almost 98% of patients on xarelto® did not experience another dvt or pe. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least natural blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeti just one critical factor. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase risk of blood clots. while taking, you may bruise more easily, nger for bleeding to stop. xarelto® c serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. it may increase your risk of bleeding t help right away for if you unexpectedin cines. bleeding or unusual bruising. do not take xarelto® if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal . before starting, tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procnd any kidney or l
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talking about anthony landrum, feeling a little banged up after haa wrecked hisand insured by e. anthony signed a settlement agreement for $8,000 and assumed he would get the full payment up front and only got 5,000 up front for damage to the car. esurance offered up to $3,000 for his injuries, but it wanted anthony to pay for the medical treatments he needed up front, and then send receipts for reimbursement. anthony says he couldn't afford to front hundreds, possibly thousands of dollars in cash so he turned to us. asked esurance if he can do to more to help anthony. worked out a payment plan to cover his expenses which by the way totalled $5 is a. esurance told us we feel for mr. landrum's circumstances surrounding the accident and his physical complicationed and strive to make the process as easy and as smooth as possible. if you're ever hurt in an auto accident do not wait to get medical help. do it right away. also kee your bause if you were at fault, the other driver's insurance might cover those costs and you'll need documentation. also, if a written accident settlement e
talking about anthony landrum, feeling a little banged up after haa wrecked hisand insured by e. anthony signed a settlement agreement for $8,000 and assumed he would get the full payment up front and only got 5,000 up front for damage to the car. esurance offered up to $3,000 for his injuries, but it wanted anthony to pay for the medical treatments he needed up front, and then send receipts for reimbursement. anthony says he couldn't afford to front hundreds, possibly thousands of dollars in...
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but i think that regulations are bigger but i think the obama regulations haa bigger dampening on the economy. >> i'm the 54% of america not happy on the side of the table for you guys are at 46% that is happy. i'm the 54that is not happy. >> laura: tell us why. why you gave them a f. >> you are giving me a hard time during the break and i said, i'm sorry, that's what it is. listen, this president has been an abject failure and he will you measure people entered this presidency able to afford their gas, they cannot now. also, the social security, medicare has been put in rest by the president. he has been a complete and total washout as a failure as a domestic policy president. i'm surprised establishment republicans haven't stood up more to this president to fight for some of the values they claim to care about. >> laura: here is an establishment republican, ryan costello from pennsylvania. trump won sylvania first time since gw won in '88. >> instances where you see republican pushback in the house and senate, i found myself very, very frustrated because we have the right, we have t
but i think that regulations are bigger but i think the obama regulations haa bigger dampening on the economy. >> i'm the 54% of america not happy on the side of the table for you guys are at 46% that is happy. i'm the 54that is not happy. >> laura: tell us why. why you gave them a f. >> you are giving me a hard time during the break and i said, i'm sorry, that's what it is. listen, this president has been an abject failure and he will you measure people entered this...
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después de la gran sequía, se calcula que familias que tenían haa 300 cabezas de ganado quedaron conalada. teresa: y es que en medio de la sequía, no tienen otra alternativa. josé: los animales beben ese agua salada, se ponen barrigones como si fueran unas vegijas. sin carne, se descarna y no queda nada. y se mueren. y así también les pasa a las personas. teresa: doña regina y florinda reconocen que lo hacen. >> [locutora] en el tema del agua me la tomo porque me toca agua salada. >> [locutora 2] traigo el agua de allá, me la tomo así. pienso que no me puede pasar nada al tomarlo. teresaexpertos dicen que el calentamiento climático traerá efectos todavía más dramáticos a estas regiones vulnerables. josé: con el tiempo, si el agua se escasea, se sigue escaseando, yo no tengo ni cómo explicarle de cuál sería nuestro destino. teresa: según la dirección nacional de estadística de colombia, más de 4000 niños murieron en la guajira durante graqun seía,ququ debido a deshidratación, desnutrición y enfermedades relacionadas. y esta alarmante cifra podría aumentar. cuenta josé que solo en su p
después de la gran sequía, se calcula que familias que tenían haa 300 cabezas de ganado quedaron conalada. teresa: y es que en medio de la sequía, no tienen otra alternativa. josé: los animales beben ese agua salada, se ponen barrigones como si fueran unas vegijas. sin carne, se descarna y no queda nada. y se mueren. y así también les pasa a las personas. teresa: doña regina y florinda reconocen que lo hacen. >> [locutora] en el tema del agua me la tomo porque me toca agua salada....
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. >> i know richard haas is joining the show. >> a north korean summit which will not cover lotion. >owed to say the word lotion anymore this morning. >> smooth skin. soft skin. >> go away. >> the jockey for justify? >> good-bye, john. >> thank you, john. >>> ahead, a new discovery adding to the speculation of life on mars. a 3 billion-year-old stone holds the latest clue. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your retail business. so that if your customer needs shoes, & he's got wide feet. & with edge-to-edge intelligence you've got near real time inventory updates. & he'll find the same shoes in your store that he found online he'll be one happy, very forgetful wide footed customer. at&t provides edge to edge intelligence. it can do so much for your business, the list goes on and on. that's the power of &. & if your customer also forgets socks! & you could send him a coupon for that item. hais not always easy. severe plaque psoriasis it's a long-distance run and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being pr
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. >> for the first time since world war ii, russia haas been the nation that has redrawn internationalorce of arms. putin seeks to shatter nato and aim to diminish the democratic model and attempt to undermine america's moral authority. >> while joint training is expected to halt on the korean peninsula, it's underway in the baltic sea. today is the last day of the drills which involves more than 40 warships, 60 air crafts an an amphibious landing. >> trace: and what about a drone strike killing a taliban leader? >> yes. american troops have not been able to make positive identification on the ground following the strike because the missile completely destroyed the vehicle the leader was traveling in. the strike took place wednesday two days before the muslim holiday in eastern afghanistan close to the border with pakistan. the state department had a $5 million bounty on him and had him designated a global terrorist. he was involved in an assassination of a young female. she spoke in march having returned to pakistan for the first time since she was shot by the taliban six years ago. >
. >> for the first time since world war ii, russia haas been the nation that has redrawn internationalorce of arms. putin seeks to shatter nato and aim to diminish the democratic model and attempt to undermine america's moral authority. >> while joint training is expected to halt on the korean peninsula, it's underway in the baltic sea. today is the last day of the drills which involves more than 40 warships, 60 air crafts an an amphibious landing. >> trace: and what about a...
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>> they lost nominees before because america haas stood up and spoken out so i would urge your viewers now is the time to mobilize, marge, use access to social media, traditional media to be heard on this issue, call your senators. elevate your voice in any way you can, it's about america and whether we value women and whether women should have equal rights, equal freedoms, equal liberty. it's an issue of life and death for a lot of women. if you can't protect a girl who has been raped by a family member, you can't protect a woman who if she takes a child to term will die in delivery, it's unconscionable what we are saying about not having equality for women in this country. >> do you think your colleagues are persuadable on this issue? collins and murkowski voted for justice alito and roberts. what is your read of the persuadability or getability of republican members of the senate? >> it matters how much people protest and speak out. if every senator hears from their constituents loudly clearly with personal stories and outrage and concern they might change their minds. that's how de
>> they lost nominees before because america haas stood up and spoken out so i would urge your viewers now is the time to mobilize, marge, use access to social media, traditional media to be heard on this issue, call your senators. elevate your voice in any way you can, it's about america and whether we value women and whether women should have equal rights, equal freedoms, equal liberty. it's an issue of life and death for a lot of women. if you can't protect a girl who has been raped by...
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the united states haas been clear time and time again that the complete verifiable denuclearization of korean peninsula is the only out come that we will find acceptable. the president looks forward to the day that the sanctions can be removed but that can't happen until the dprk eliminates's weapons of mass destruction programs. president trump and chairman kim will discuss security assurances for the dprk. until we reach our goals, the sanctions will remain in place. throughout the entire process, the united states has been unified with japan and and south korea in response to the threats from north korea. i will be traveling to met with my japanese and south korean counterpart after the summit to continue to coordinate with them. i will also stop in beijing to provide them with an update and underscore the importance of fully implements the sanctions. the president recognizes north korea's security and is prepared to assure a dprk without weapons of mass destruction is a security north korea. president trump made it a point that there's a brighter path for north korea and its people
the united states haas been clear time and time again that the complete verifiable denuclearization of korean peninsula is the only out come that we will find acceptable. the president looks forward to the day that the sanctions can be removed but that can't happen until the dprk eliminates's weapons of mass destruction programs. president trump and chairman kim will discuss security assurances for the dprk. until we reach our goals, the sanctions will remain in place. throughout the entire...
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scl >>> over the past quarter of a century, tougher law enforcement and 12stiffer send tetencing haaand our special on sunday shows what inmates experience. >> i'm here because i owe $545 to domestics. >> my case is being closed, but i lost my job before i could pay the last payment. and i'm here for six months now. >> it is just backwards. it is a crooked county i think. >> crooked county? >> yeah, it is all about the money. you owe $5, you better give them their $5. >> and there is no help. i mean, how is she supposed to pay child support if she's in jail. makes no sense. >> and the whole reason i was on child support is because i went to go get clean. i was a heroined addict. i was working. my living situation got messed up. i got kicked out. i had to quit my job and now here i am. over $545 on a case that will be closed as soon as i leave here. >> if you don't get the proper help, the recidivism rate sky rockets. everybody is in and out, in and out, in and out. i think they need to offer more treatment. like a lot of treatment centers around here are closing. and i think that is
scl >>> over the past quarter of a century, tougher law enforcement and 12stiffer send tetencing haaand our special on sunday shows what inmates experience. >> i'm here because i owe $545 to domestics. >> my case is being closed, but i lost my job before i could pay the last payment. and i'm here for six months now. >> it is just backwards. it is a crooked county i think. >> crooked county? >> yeah, it is all about the money. you owe $5, you better give...