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. >> nathan. say ashley did it, and -- and let's look at the evidence, and does that bear fruit or is that something where you look at -- at them, and it just -- it just doesn't work? because we wanted to make sure we got the right person. >> could you have prosecuted nathan? >> absolutely. absolutely. i mean, it would've been -- it would've been an easy case. >> really? >> -- to say -- absolutely. to come in and say, "he did it, he's the boyfriend," any time you have a stabbing, you immediately look to whoever that person is romantically involved with. >> reporter: so they called in nathan yet again -- tested his answers. >> multiple times. >> ashley, too? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: they finally arrived at the same conclusion the dallas police did -- that neither ashley nor nathan killed shelley. had to be daniel and daniel alone. but making the case in court might not be so easy. >> this is one of those cases where circumstantial is -- is kind. i mean, you had no fingerprints, you had no dna, you
. >> nathan. say ashley did it, and -- and let's look at the evidence, and does that bear fruit or is that something where you look at -- at them, and it just -- it just doesn't work? because we wanted to make sure we got the right person. >> could you have prosecuted nathan? >> absolutely. absolutely. i mean, it would've been -- it would've been an easy case. >> really? >> -- to say -- absolutely. to come in and say, "he did it, he's the boyfriend," any...
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nathan: the u.s.very solid, probably word, would be a better 2% growth for the first quarter is ok, but the tractor -- tracker for the second quarter 2% toorting gdp growth of 3%, very strong. we are supported by fiscal stimulus that is significant. , we heard from secretary mnuchin expecting second-quarter gdp numbers will be strong. if you take $1.5 trillion and pump it into the economy, shouldn't you expect this? gina: you would think so. i think what we had was a pretty good fiscal boost on top of what was already going to be a boost to economic growth. even without that, we had strong leading indicators of growth surveys,business consumer surveys reaching all-time highs within the last year. there was leading indication we were going to get much stronger growth in 2018 than in 2017 and we are seeing that come into fruition. the expectation is stronger growth will endure to the second half of the year. growth waseason why downgraded for the second quarter was provisions to spending -- revisions to
nathan: the u.s.very solid, probably word, would be a better 2% growth for the first quarter is ok, but the tractor -- tracker for the second quarter 2% toorting gdp growth of 3%, very strong. we are supported by fiscal stimulus that is significant. , we heard from secretary mnuchin expecting second-quarter gdp numbers will be strong. if you take $1.5 trillion and pump it into the economy, shouldn't you expect this? gina: you would think so. i think what we had was a pretty good fiscal boost on...
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debbie nathan, can you respond?> i think essentially what has happened is there is going to be an outsourcing. it has a ready happen. a group ththat hasas been invold in advocatining for unaccompmpad minors suddenly within a few days has collected almost $20 million just t om the pubublic, from peoeople out in t the commy all over the country and probably the world. they and other groups and lawyers s i think have comome together outside of the governrnment and they y will be going in and trying to locate parents in detention. they will be trying to do this work, exactly what the lawyer who took delia's kates did. there are hundreds of people getting ready to do this or are ready doing it. -- already doing it. i think it will be this privatized outsource reunification effort going on already, very heroic. i don't think 2300 children are never going to see their parents again. i think it will take a long time. it is not systematic. as i said, i don't think the government is going to be the entity responsible for thes
debbie nathan, can you respond?> i think essentially what has happened is there is going to be an outsourcing. it has a ready happen. a group ththat hasas been invold in advocatining for unaccompmpad minors suddenly within a few days has collected almost $20 million just t om the pubublic, from peoeople out in t the commy all over the country and probably the world. they and other groups and lawyers s i think have comome together outside of the governrnment and they y will be going in and...
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amamy: debbie nathan, thank you for being g with us and fofor af your work on the border as you workor brownsville, texas. we will link to your report in the intercept are headlined "hidden horrors of "zero tolerance" -- mass trials and children taken from their parents" as well as your piece you just did "border patrol continues to exaggerate danger to agents to justify violence against immigrants." when we come back from the supreme court ruling for colorado baker refused to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "el helio" performing "la santa cecilia" here in our democracy now! studios. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. the supreme court ruled monday in favor of a colorado baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple, citing his religious opposition. in a narrow 7-2 decision, the justices faulted the colorado civil rights commission's handling of the claims brought against baker jack phillips, saying the commission had showed a hostility to religion. the case went
amamy: debbie nathan, thank you for being g with us and fofor af your work on the border as you workor brownsville, texas. we will link to your report in the intercept are headlined "hidden horrors of "zero tolerance" -- mass trials and children taken from their parents" as well as your piece you just did "border patrol continues to exaggerate danger to agents to justify violence against immigrants." when we come back from the supreme court ruling for colorado...
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amy: debbie nathan, you have a new report out for the intercept headlined, "border patrol continues toxaggerate danger to agents to justify violence against immigrants." i want to ask you about this, and how it relates to the border patrol officer who shot 19-year old indigenous guatemalan woman claudia gomez in the head last week, killing her, in rio bravo, vide the aftermath of the killing shows border patrol agents sealing off the scene and detaining at least two people. the agents first claimed the officer fired in self-defense after officers were attacked by blunt objects. the family of claudia gomez said she set off for a better life in the united states despite what they had heard about tougher policies toward undocumented immigrants under donald trump. this is gomez's mother, lidia gonzalez. >> i am going to achieve something, she said. i will earn money for my studies, she said. unfortunate, she wasn't able to do that. immigratation killed my little girl. my little baby. she did not go toto steal. she isis gone. my baby. so when you multiply a multiply multiply, you get 126 as
amy: debbie nathan, you have a new report out for the intercept headlined, "border patrol continues toxaggerate danger to agents to justify violence against immigrants." i want to ask you about this, and how it relates to the border patrol officer who shot 19-year old indigenous guatemalan woman claudia gomez in the head last week, killing her, in rio bravo, vide the aftermath of the killing shows border patrol agents sealing off the scene and detaining at least two people. the agents...
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now nathan's turn. >> pick one. >> oh, no!witched it up on him. >> hopefully it looks like it was pickles? >> pickles, pickle juice, a little bit of mayo. >> don't eat it. >> hamburger, no problem for this guy. they make a pancake tostada. they're doing it all. now it is shark's turn. will he pick the right one or the wrong one? >> he didn't get in. >> oh, no! >> what you're forgetting is the water on the slide. they're not sliding. >> i did notice that. but there is a lot of water afterwards because once you slide through the food or whatever, they just take the water hose and set it on jet setting and just spray you down. there is a pool that does get you just a little bit for some of these activities. but if you want to watch the whole video, go to our website, rightthisminute.com. >> good clean summer fun. a start-up company has come up with it, a unique way to make them last twice as long. >>> and could there be another tv zombie rising from the sitcom graveyard? first, a look at today's forecast. >>> "world news now" wea
now nathan's turn. >> pick one. >> oh, no!witched it up on him. >> hopefully it looks like it was pickles? >> pickles, pickle juice, a little bit of mayo. >> don't eat it. >> hamburger, no problem for this guy. they make a pancake tostada. they're doing it all. now it is shark's turn. will he pick the right one or the wrong one? >> he didn't get in. >> oh, no! >> what you're forgetting is the water on the slide. they're not sliding. >>...
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and then quickly covered up it with thank you, thank you, i'm so glad to hear that. >> little did nathan know that he had just tapped into one of annie's worst fears about her watsonville, california, business that she started in 1983. >> and then i heard it a couple more times. i thought, ooh, oh, i need to work on that. >> over and over again, the refrain was the same. finally, when annie went to advice some students and heard the same thing yet again, it was the draw that broke the camel's back. annie did not want her glassware to be something other mothers loved. i thought, i need to do something to make sure they love it, too, and maybe refresh the brand. >> annie could have ignored what she was hearing. the company was doing fine. but the original ohman antique line and items that had been added weren't resinating with new clients. >> we still have customers from day one, even. neiman marcus, burgdorf goodman. they're still selling those pieces. i think that, you know, you have to realize nothing can last that long. >> she also understood that some of her long time customers were c
and then quickly covered up it with thank you, thank you, i'm so glad to hear that. >> little did nathan know that he had just tapped into one of annie's worst fears about her watsonville, california, business that she started in 1983. >> and then i heard it a couple more times. i thought, ooh, oh, i need to work on that. >> over and over again, the refrain was the same. finally, when annie went to advice some students and heard the same thing yet again, it was the draw that...
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maybe i'll go for this after all. >> and nathan, might this simply be the president holding the cards close? he doesn't want to convey exactly what he's going to be demanding, how he's going to be approaching kim jong-un, you know, being mysterious? >> there could be a master strategy. he could be playing four-dimensional chess. >> critics are -- critics will say he's not being prepared, but perhaps might this be very intentional? >> i remember weeks ago when this was all starting to come together, i believe bolton was on saying the president was preparing, taking in information like no one we've seen before and now we're shifting to he has it under control, he's not preparing, he's going to fly by the seat of his pants. ultimately, we have to wait so see what is the results, right? we're going to have a result, assuming the meeting happens. we'll see what comes out of it and judge the meeting based on its merits. >> i think the warning sign has been the lowering of expectations, where, you know, what will be a successful summit will be a commitment, a historic action on the part of n
maybe i'll go for this after all. >> and nathan, might this simply be the president holding the cards close? he doesn't want to convey exactly what he's going to be demanding, how he's going to be approaching kim jong-un, you know, being mysterious? >> there could be a master strategy. he could be playing four-dimensional chess. >> critics are -- critics will say he's not being prepared, but perhaps might this be very intentional? >> i remember weeks ago when this was...
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and nathan gonzalez. he is the editor and publisher of "inside elections."voters off the rosters in l.a. what's going on? >> so this is very mysterious, don. but basically what happened is that a lot of voters showed up at the polls today in los angeles county, which is the most populous county in the state and couldn't find their name on the roster. the county jej strar started to get all kinds of complaints. they discovered because of this random printing error that 118,000 voter, which is a lot of voters were left off of the roster. this caused widespread confusion why it could matter is because of one of the tight congressional racesou've been talking about in california's 39th district. that's a race that will be decided froebl in the coming days and week ps .there's a scenario where democrats could get locked out and a lot of voters in that district live in los angeles county. it's a district that touches three county, orange county, los angeles county and san bernardino county. we're waiting to see how many people this affected and whether it affects
and nathan gonzalez. he is the editor and publisher of "inside elections."voters off the rosters in l.a. what's going on? >> so this is very mysterious, don. but basically what happened is that a lot of voters showed up at the polls today in los angeles county, which is the most populous county in the state and couldn't find their name on the roster. the county jej strar started to get all kinds of complaints. they discovered because of this random printing error that 118,000...
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nathan, i wonder, is this demonstration mostly about the separation of families at the border or, yout also flowed into other things? you've got a supreme court justice now vacancy, you've got people who are concerned about labor rights, voting rights. is this really a conglomeration of many things? >> i think democrats in particular are looking for any and every opportunity to oppose the president, voice their disapproval and we saw this from the day after he was inaugurated with the women's march. >> is this a democratic issue? >> i think democrats are more likely to come to the protest and to voice and to be vocal and to be public about their disapproval with the president. so, you know, i think this one is primarily about immigration, but i'm sure that the same people that are out there disagree with the president on multiple issues. you know, to me wondering about -- looking forward to november and the midterm elections, you know, i know republicans are concerned the democratic turnout is going to be up, the request he is can republicans maintain or improve their turnout among th
nathan, i wonder, is this demonstration mostly about the separation of families at the border or, yout also flowed into other things? you've got a supreme court justice now vacancy, you've got people who are concerned about labor rights, voting rights. is this really a conglomeration of many things? >> i think democrats in particular are looking for any and every opportunity to oppose the president, voice their disapproval and we saw this from the day after he was inaugurated with the...
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rajini vaidya nathan really playing in the right way?ou very much. ajunior minister has resigned from the government hours before a key vote in the commons on the eu withdrawal bill. the brexit secretary david davis has warned potential tory rebels not to undo the result of the eu referendum — but a number of conservative mps are expected to rebel, possibly threatening theresa may's narrow working majority. alex forsyth reports. no brexit, no racist eu exit. on the streets of london last night, protesters made their feelings clear, and anti—brexit vigil. the question, whether some mps are prepared to make a similar stand today. this morning, the brexit secretary was chipper, despite the possibility of a difficult day ahead. laughter he knows not all of his party agrees with the government's brexit plans, including this minister, who today quit hisjob so he including this minister, who today quit his job so he could speak out against brexit. i believe the evidence now shows that the brexit policy our government is currently pursuing, on t
rajini vaidya nathan really playing in the right way?ou very much. ajunior minister has resigned from the government hours before a key vote in the commons on the eu withdrawal bill. the brexit secretary david davis has warned potential tory rebels not to undo the result of the eu referendum — but a number of conservative mps are expected to rebel, possibly threatening theresa may's narrow working majority. alex forsyth reports. no brexit, no racist eu exit. on the streets of london last...
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this was the police pursuit of troy thomas and nathan gill marni last october.he end of the might of had been nine match point robberies, five stabbings and abdul samad was dead. the 28—year—old was knifed after handing over his mobile. his parents were in court to hear thomas and too sentenced to a minimum of 20 and 22 years respectively. in sentencing the judge said he had no doubt that, had the police not called them they would have robbed more people that might. he said that the way that they had given evidence during the trial get a clear impression that their attitude to what they have done and covered in was one of casual matter of casual matter—of—fact indifference. both teenagers went out and that might. judge richard marks qc reference the frequency of young people carrying knives and an alarming rise in mopeds crime in his remarks. 0ff knives and an alarming rise in mopeds crime in his remarks. off i'm pleased to see the judge mention muppet crime and mike crime, i'm hoping it will send a strong message to young people thinking of carrying an eye for
this was the police pursuit of troy thomas and nathan gill marni last october.he end of the might of had been nine match point robberies, five stabbings and abdul samad was dead. the 28—year—old was knifed after handing over his mobile. his parents were in court to hear thomas and too sentenced to a minimum of 20 and 22 years respectively. in sentencing the judge said he had no doubt that, had the police not called them they would have robbed more people that might. he said that the way...
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gene and nathan, thank you so much to both of you. >>> and still to come, mystery letter. north korea's former spy chief set to hand deliver a note from kim jong-un to the white house. we'll have more on this ahead. >>> and president trump weighing in on -- sorry, go on, poppy. >> president trump weighing in on the controversy surrounding samantha bee. the comedienne starting to lose advertisers after the slur against the president's daughter, ivanka trump. >>> a new hurricane season has begun officially today. puerto rico still reeling from hurricane maria nine months later. we're live in san juan. alright, i brought in new max protein ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. but their nutritional needs remain instinctual. that's why there's purina one true instinct. real meat #1. a different breed of natural nutrition. purina one true instinct. now, try new purina one true instinct treats. powerful potential... signature toughness..
gene and nathan, thank you so much to both of you. >>> and still to come, mystery letter. north korea's former spy chief set to hand deliver a note from kim jong-un to the white house. we'll have more on this ahead. >>> and president trump weighing in on -- sorry, go on, poppy. >> president trump weighing in on the controversy surrounding samantha bee. the comedienne starting to lose advertisers after the slur against the president's daughter, ivanka trump. >>>...
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in major league baseball, nathan eovaldi led the way from the pitching plate, as the tampa bay rays beatwith incident, this effort from mallex smith as he went over the wall chasing an anthony rendon foul ball saw him survive to fight another day, despite not getting the result he was after. eovaldi pitched six shutout innings, although the match ended with another pitcher in. sergio romo ending it as he then found the benches empty in what was a nasty tempered ending, although the rays took both games of the series against the nationals. and that is about all we have got time for on this edition of sport today. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, bye for now. well, it does look as though there could be some slightly cooler weather, with a little bit of rain on the way, but not until the end of the weekend and into next week. in the short—term, well, the heatwave's just going to continue for the next few days, and into the weekend as well. and in fact, on wednesday, the highest temperatures are exp
in major league baseball, nathan eovaldi led the way from the pitching plate, as the tampa bay rays beatwith incident, this effort from mallex smith as he went over the wall chasing an anthony rendon foul ball saw him survive to fight another day, despite not getting the result he was after. eovaldi pitched six shutout innings, although the match ended with another pitcher in. sergio romo ending it as he then found the benches empty in what was a nasty tempered ending, although the rays took...
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1—1 in turin where simone zaza put the italians in front mid—way through the second half, before nathane, chile, who'll be another notable absentee from the world cup, beat russia—bound serbia i—o in a friendly played in graz in austria. the south american champions dominated the game and should have won by a bigger margin. and might have done so if angelo henriquez hadn't managed to put this effort wide. the only goal of the game was scored three minutes from time by guillermo maripan. india are through to the final of the intercontinental cup after beating kenya 3—0 in mumbai. after an impassioned plea from captain sunil chhetri, along with the likes of indian cricket captain virat kohli asking for fans to attend the match, almost 9,000 turned up as chetri scored a double to help his side through in atrocious conditions. one other football line, pep guardiola has been banned for two champions league matches by uefa after he was sent off during the second leg of manchester city's quarter final against liverpool in april, with the second suspended for a year. meanwhile, liverpool have b
1—1 in turin where simone zaza put the italians in front mid—way through the second half, before nathane, chile, who'll be another notable absentee from the world cup, beat russia—bound serbia i—o in a friendly played in graz in austria. the south american champions dominated the game and should have won by a bigger margin. and might have done so if angelo henriquez hadn't managed to put this effort wide. the only goal of the game was scored three minutes from time by guillermo maripan....
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slow down traffic in that area. >> thank you very much for c oming down to share that with us. >> nathan, followed by tarik mahmoud and then tony. >> thank you very much directors and mr. reiskin. i'm a retired taxi cab e xecutive. i'm here to voice my official objection and protest against having to pay the annual taxi cab fee which for persons of my car is twice as much those who are not pre-k. the reason that i was given because the reason that i have to pay twice as much is because i don't have a driving requirement. no one has driving requirement anymore. nobody checks, nobody is p unished for not doing it. it's rightly so, there's no reason to do it. it's bogus and made up. i want to tell you about my personal circumstance. i started driving cabs in san francisco 1965. i did it as a summer job when i was in college and i liked it so much, i did it on and off again. i did other things. in 1976, i had the opportunity to actually buy a permit. the reason i wanted to do that because it meant freedom to the for me. freedom from having a boss and a schedule, the freedom to work as hard a
slow down traffic in that area. >> thank you very much for c oming down to share that with us. >> nathan, followed by tarik mahmoud and then tony. >> thank you very much directors and mr. reiskin. i'm a retired taxi cab e xecutive. i'm here to voice my official objection and protest against having to pay the annual taxi cab fee which for persons of my car is twice as much those who are not pre-k. the reason that i was given because the reason that i have to pay twice as much...
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this was the police pursuit of troy thomas and nathan gilmaney last october., there had been nine knife—point robberies, five stabbings and abdul samad was dead. the 28—year—old was knifed even after he handed over his mobile. his parents were in court to hear thomas and gilmaney sentenced to a minimum of 22 and 27 years respectively. in sentencing gilmaney and thomas, thejudge said he had no doubt that, had the police not caught them, they would have gone on to rob more people that night. he said the way they had given their evidence during that trial gave a clear impression that their attitude to what they had done to the victims was one of casual matter of fact indifference. the teenagers went out armed on that night. judge richard marks qc referenced the frequency of young people carrying knives and an alarming rise in moped crime in his remarks. i‘m pleased to see the judge mentioning moped and knife crime as aggravating factors. i hope that will send a strong message to any young person considering carrying a knife or getting involved in this sort of cri
this was the police pursuit of troy thomas and nathan gilmaney last october., there had been nine knife—point robberies, five stabbings and abdul samad was dead. the 28—year—old was knifed even after he handed over his mobile. his parents were in court to hear thomas and gilmaney sentenced to a minimum of 22 and 27 years respectively. in sentencing gilmaney and thomas, thejudge said he had no doubt that, had the police not caught them, they would have gone on to rob more people that...
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that head was nathan fillion? jimmy: does he get paid his whole fee when he's just a head? >> i don't know, you'd have to ask him. >> jimmy: you must get -- you're eating people all the time. >> i am. >> jimmy: really bad people on the show. >> it's true. you know, it's nice to be on a show that's so current. it's about family and it's -- actually has this ironic, wonderful sweetness. and it's just funny. and i think will all need to laugh right now. i want to be a part of something that's lighter. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but we're living in this day and age where you couldn't do a "leave it to beaver" at this point. it wouldn't work. it's so far gone. i think you need to eat people. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> to sort of have that be your morning conversation. >> jimmy: what's going to happen in 30 years? >> i don't know! i mean, you know. a full-blown cannibalism or something. >> jimmy: yeah, well -- >> she's not a cannibalist. >> jimmy: kind of. a zombie eats a human, is that cannibalism? >> zombies don't have a
that head was nathan fillion? jimmy: does he get paid his whole fee when he's just a head? >> i don't know, you'd have to ask him. >> jimmy: you must get -- you're eating people all the time. >> i am. >> jimmy: really bad people on the show. >> it's true. you know, it's nice to be on a show that's so current. it's about family and it's -- actually has this ironic, wonderful sweetness. and it's just funny. and i think will all need to laugh right now. i want to be a...
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. >> joining us now, the reporter behind that story at "the intercept," debbie nathan. so glad to have you back on. we have video of the reunion between delia and her son. by want to show that in a minute. first, just tell us the story of why she came across the border and what happened after she crossed. >> she suffered very severe physical abuse, domestic violence at the hands of her part that she had been with for many years who's also the father of her child. he was also threatening to kill not just her but also the little boy. so she tried to get away from him and she wasn't able. he followed her and actually she showed me numerous scars and disfigurements that she has on her body that he inflicted upon her with weapons. so she basically left. she fled guatemala and came up through mexico. she went across the rio grande river in an inner tube and walked right up to three border patrol agents who she saw waiting. turned herself in. she said they made fun of her when she told them she was coming here because she was afraid for her life and her partner had abused her,
. >> joining us now, the reporter behind that story at "the intercept," debbie nathan. so glad to have you back on. we have video of the reunion between delia and her son. by want to show that in a minute. first, just tell us the story of why she came across the border and what happened after she crossed. >> she suffered very severe physical abuse, domestic violence at the hands of her part that she had been with for many years who's also the father of her child. he was...
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. >> reporter: nathan rockhold says he first spotted a car missing its bumper, then noticed a san francisco police officer and its motorcycle on i side. >> soon after i walked out, the cop set out and took off his helmet. and the person who was in the car, vehicle came out, was in scrubs and telling him, the police officer, not to move. >> reporter: he believes the driver i in the collision has a medical background and offered help as paramedics arrived. police said the 12-year veteran was in critical condition. >> the motorist involved in the collision is cooperating with our investigatio >> reporter: a hospital spokesperson says his condition has been upgraded. the circumstances of the collision are still under investigation. but those who work no the in the neighborhood say they've had close calls here before. >> if the light's green, people are just absolutely barrelling through here. >> they don't stop or slow down. as you can see, they just go straight and i, like i have to step in and like wait and eye contact the drivers on the other side. it's tricky. >> reporter: san francisco pol
. >> reporter: nathan rockhold says he first spotted a car missing its bumper, then noticed a san francisco police officer and its motorcycle on i side. >> soon after i walked out, the cop set out and took off his helmet. and the person who was in the car, vehicle came out, was in scrubs and telling him, the police officer, not to move. >> reporter: he believes the driver i in the collision has a medical background and offered help as paramedics arrived. police said the...
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joining knee now is lisa bloom and her client melanie nathan. this to us. melanie was booked to speak at the pride event, she was unbooked. was she unbooked because of something she tweeted after she was booked. >> no. huh-u huh-uh. melanie had given a clear specific proposal, the proposal was accepted in writing, there was an amount of money she was going to be paid. all of the details were worked out and agreed to in writing, a clear enforceable legal contract. the quote you just raid was the navy official canceling her because of her anti-trump tweets. of course, the navy is not endorsing all of the tweets of anybody who goes and speaks at a pride event. >> right. >> so i think this is a clear violation of the first amendment. you know, we have the recent case where the federal journal said that trump blocking people on twitter is unconstitutional under the first amendment. the highest level of protection under the first amendment is political speech. melanie has an absolute right to criticize trump and not get fired for doing that. >> melani
joining knee now is lisa bloom and her client melanie nathan. this to us. melanie was booked to speak at the pride event, she was unbooked. was she unbooked because of something she tweeted after she was booked. >> no. huh-u huh-uh. melanie had given a clear specific proposal, the proposal was accepted in writing, there was an amount of money she was going to be paid. all of the details were worked out and agreed to in writing, a clear enforceable legal contract. the quote you just raid...
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. >>> ambassador nathan sales, state department coordinator for counterterrorism, discussed the agency's strategy to counter violent extremism. hosted by the hudson institute in washington. this is about 50 minutes. welcome, everyone. i want to welcome all of you, as well as our c-span viewers for our discussion this hour with ambassador nathan sales, who is the state department's coordinator for counterterrorism, and counter and violent extremism. the area i think is a basic consensus that there are areas a counterterrorism -- that is an ideological one, and that we need robust and supported of civilian agencies, strategies, and programs to compete in that space. over the years, the concept and practice of counter and violent extremism, or cvd, has come to mean many different things to many people. they have had some important successes, and also some high- profile failures. it has thoughtful defenders, as well as thoughtful critics. and, there is a vigorous and healthy policy debate in and out of government over the nature of the threat we are contending with, what more needs to be don
. >>> ambassador nathan sales, state department coordinator for counterterrorism, discussed the agency's strategy to counter violent extremism. hosted by the hudson institute in washington. this is about 50 minutes. welcome, everyone. i want to welcome all of you, as well as our c-span viewers for our discussion this hour with ambassador nathan sales, who is the state department's coordinator for counterterrorism, and counter and violent extremism. the area i think is a basic consensus...
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let me stop there and turn things over to nathan. first of all, am grateful for the opportunity to be here. ofm representing a team faculty into students that spent the last year on a project, looking at the state of the indo-pacific areas of responsibility. thank alsok also -- ai. freier: they been great partners in the process over the last year, looking at indo-pacific command. i want to thank you and my team was at carlyle that involved in the study. the opportunity to bring a handful of key insight. what we found in the course of the year. the study we conducted this year on competition and advantage in is theo-pacific combination of previous work we rough thisover 2015 th year. the first in the series we did was a report that talked about gray zone challenges. we picked up through the defense ecosystem that it was wrestling with a problem to them that was not necessarily new, but wasn't what theythan that -- had focused on in the past. process allthe roads lead back to the pacific as follows -- as far as the substantial gray zo
let me stop there and turn things over to nathan. first of all, am grateful for the opportunity to be here. ofm representing a team faculty into students that spent the last year on a project, looking at the state of the indo-pacific areas of responsibility. thank alsok also -- ai. freier: they been great partners in the process over the last year, looking at indo-pacific command. i want to thank you and my team was at carlyle that involved in the study. the opportunity to bring a handful of...
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the traders on the desk of dan nathan, guy adami. don't sweat the stress test. the big things in the green after passing with flying colors but the real hurdle for the stock is just around the corner. we'll explain. >>> should shareholders be worried. we've got the details. we start off with summertime sadness on the first official day of the season, the dow locking in its eighth day of losses dropping now 200 points. when it the selling start? when the fed raised rates last week so we've heard the story before, here's what's different about today. we closed on the lows. the market leaders, big tech sold off. it's the longest losing streak for the dow in more than a year. is it different this time and when should investors start to worry, guy >> it doesn't feel different to me. i hate using that term, but i think everything dan and brian have been worried about are starting to come home to roost now. by the way, i think they're doing everything right. they should hike another couple times this year and at least three times next year if not four. they shouldn't b
the traders on the desk of dan nathan, guy adami. don't sweat the stress test. the big things in the green after passing with flying colors but the real hurdle for the stock is just around the corner. we'll explain. >>> should shareholders be worried. we've got the details. we start off with summertime sadness on the first official day of the season, the dow locking in its eighth day of losses dropping now 200 points. when it the selling start? when the fed raised rates last week so...
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most americans the world cup isn't important, ranks somewhere between the mid season wnba game and nathanog eating contest. for russians this is as big as it gets, a chance for the coast country to rebrand itself and if one country could use good publicity it's russia. >> the month' long competition is expected to bring more than a million people to russia and attract 3 billion viewers worldwide. >> a global event of this scale is the perfect stage for a host nation to promote itself to the world and boost itsle image. >> vladimir putin is desperate for the world to see positive images of its country. >> you get to know russia, a unique country, long history and rich culture. not bad, not bad at all. >> trevor: not bad at all. not bad. (russian accent). not going to lie, i like this new hose pit the side of putin. like if the trivago guy had a history of shooting down airplanes, a cool mix. ( laughter ) i understand wh why putin is so excited. i saw how hosting gave our country a chance to change our image. before, people thought of south africa, crime, aids and racism. now you think of t
most americans the world cup isn't important, ranks somewhere between the mid season wnba game and nathanog eating contest. for russians this is as big as it gets, a chance for the coast country to rebrand itself and if one country could use good publicity it's russia. >> the month' long competition is expected to bring more than a million people to russia and attract 3 billion viewers worldwide. >> a global event of this scale is the perfect stage for a host nation to promote...
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jane: nathan turley, thank you very much as always. jonathan: thank you. jane: presidentrump has long said he wants an official meeting with vladimir putin, and summitnext few weeks, between the two presidents is set to take place. despite rising tensions between russia and the u.s., national security advisor john bolton was sent to moscow to agree to a time and place. mr. putin says he hopes for a full restoration of res. president trump said thea meetg wasitive element. pres. trump: i have said gt from day onting on with russia and with china and everybody is a very good thing. it is good for the world, good mer us, good for everybody. we will probably bing sometime around my trip to europe. jane: to get more detls about what might be on the agenda, i was joined a short time ago by the director of the wilson center's kennan institute. what does each side want from this? >> i think the fact of the meeting has at this point become important in and of ite lf, but becae relationship is so attenuated. for the russian side, there is no question that a meeting
jane: nathan turley, thank you very much as always. jonathan: thank you. jane: presidentrump has long said he wants an official meeting with vladimir putin, and summitnext few weeks, between the two presidents is set to take place. despite rising tensions between russia and the u.s., national security advisor john bolton was sent to moscow to agree to a time and place. mr. putin says he hopes for a full restoration of res. president trump said thea meetg wasitive element. pres. trump: i have...
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rajini vaidya nathan is in moscow for us.h team is passed through to the knockout stages of the world cup, after a couple of crucial matches which were played here in russia last night. crucial and perhaps controversial. now, colombia are through to the final 16. they won 1—0 in their match, so they beat senegal. and we will come to that in the second, but it means that senegal are out of the world cup. now, in the other game, japan actually lost to poland, but they are through to the final 16, and thatis are through to the final 16, and that is where the controversy begins here. because actually they lost their game and they got through, but it all came down to where they ranked in the group, and japan and senegal were tied when it came to points, so it came down to other factors, which included goals scored, goal difference, and they also tied on those. so then it came down to what is known as the fair play rule, and that is when they look at which teams had the most disciplinary infractions in the world cup so far and it c
rajini vaidya nathan is in moscow for us.h team is passed through to the knockout stages of the world cup, after a couple of crucial matches which were played here in russia last night. crucial and perhaps controversial. now, colombia are through to the final 16. they won 1—0 in their match, so they beat senegal. and we will come to that in the second, but it means that senegal are out of the world cup. now, in the other game, japan actually lost to poland, but they are through to the final...
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robbery spree in west london, have been given life sentences. 18—year—old troy thomas, and 19—year—old nathanamad for his mobile phone. the sentencing judge at the old bailey described the cctv footage of their crimes as chilling. we believe this vehicle was possibly involved in the stabbing. they have been described as 21st—century highwayman. this was the police pursuit of troy thomas and neck and your money last october. the teenagers had spent hours roaming around the maida vale area looking for victims. by the end of the night there had been nine knifepoint robberies, five stabbings, and abdul samad was dead. the 28—year—old was knifed even after he handed over his mobile. his parents were in court to hear thomas and john money sentenced toa minimum hear thomas and john money sentenced to a minimum of 22 and 20 to seven yea rs to a minimum of 22 and 20 to seven years respectively. —— 27 years. in sentencing, thejudge years respectively. —— 27 years. in sentencing, the judge said years respectively. —— 27 years. in sentencing, thejudge said he had no doubt that had the police not caught t
robbery spree in west london, have been given life sentences. 18—year—old troy thomas, and 19—year—old nathanamad for his mobile phone. the sentencing judge at the old bailey described the cctv footage of their crimes as chilling. we believe this vehicle was possibly involved in the stabbing. they have been described as 21st—century highwayman. this was the police pursuit of troy thomas and neck and your money last october. the teenagers had spent hours roaming around the maida vale...
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>> don't start by dan nathan says cigarette stocks are about to catch on fire and he's got a way to get long for less. and -- ♪ >>> the fate of the biggest media deal hangs in the balance. don't worry. mike's got a way to buy at&t for just five cents. it's time to rk less and make more, the action begins right now. >>> let's get right to it. take a look at a group of stocks that have been on a rally of the chart master says the charts are setting up for a bigger break out and one name in particular so break it down, carter. >> a real laggard area of the market down just 10% or 11%. is there follow through? rates are not going higher and so maybe let's start with that. this is a chart of ten year yields over the past 12 months and i think the key -- let's just draw some lines. the key takeaway here after a well defined bounce off trend we have under cut, which you can quite clearly see, and then we've thrown back right to trend and we started just, again, to under cut. it's not the greatest circumstance. it has all the look of a topping out formation. with that as maybe the backdrop, let
>> don't start by dan nathan says cigarette stocks are about to catch on fire and he's got a way to get long for less. and -- ♪ >>> the fate of the biggest media deal hangs in the balance. don't worry. mike's got a way to buy at&t for just five cents. it's time to rk less and make more, the action begins right now. >>> let's get right to it. take a look at a group of stocks that have been on a rally of the chart master says the charts are setting up for a bigger...
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of food with me is that on the machine i had to stick it along with the machine was a bit isn't it nathan who committed his age and it got me jani. jani added and almost only. oh minimal loss of one tenth of a day i'm not disputing. that in one hundred a year but of the nine somewhat dumb but how did we cheated me out this i mean the a come in high me year but devoured by other good men and must be. almost a shard of the income in most pushed him at u.c.s.c. lashon. as i'm shocked at what it would house like and how to get your cousin a. bit i did who said keep that in it. and so was it on i'm a democrat. of the muslim want to stick in a second then i can a one motto easy but let me a bit of name. some of it was overheard. shouldn't the sun model been on them and i don't mean what about. that idea because i had noticed. where you table had mr micawber you. as i have a son has missed some one had the imus time one had all. i asked and i lay my head of that on one of them and it went on what he had and what i found or i'm to look below at lest for those that are going to give that by going
of food with me is that on the machine i had to stick it along with the machine was a bit isn't it nathan who committed his age and it got me jani. jani added and almost only. oh minimal loss of one tenth of a day i'm not disputing. that in one hundred a year but of the nine somewhat dumb but how did we cheated me out this i mean the a come in high me year but devoured by other good men and must be. almost a shard of the income in most pushed him at u.c.s.c. lashon. as i'm shocked at what it...
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plus -- >> smoke >> don't start but dan nathan says cigarette stocks are about to catch on fire and he's got a way to get long for less. and -- ♪ mr. telephone man ♪ there's something wrong with my line ♪ >> the fate of the biggest media deal ever hangs in the balance but don't worry. mike'sgot a way to buy at&t fo just 5 cents it's time to risk less and make more the action begins right now. >> let's get right to it a group of stocks that have been on a bit of a stealth rally. we're talking about the home builders even bigger breakout for the group. one dow name in particular so let's go straight to carter break it down for us. >> a real laggard area for the market down as much as 10% just a few weeks ago but it's come to life the issue is, is their follow through? i think there is the camp that essentially rates are not really going any higher. maybe let's start with that. this is a chart of 10-year yields over the past 12 months and i think the key -- well, let's just draw some lines i think the key takeaway here is that after a well-defined bounceoff trend, bounceoff trend, bounceoff
plus -- >> smoke >> don't start but dan nathan says cigarette stocks are about to catch on fire and he's got a way to get long for less. and -- ♪ mr. telephone man ♪ there's something wrong with my line ♪ >> the fate of the biggest media deal ever hangs in the balance but don't worry. mike'sgot a way to buy at&t fo just 5 cents it's time to risk less and make more the action begins right now. >> let's get right to it a group of stocks that have been on a bit of...
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no billy vunipola because of a fractured arm, so nathan hughes gets the nod at 08.o prove that this may bea with a point to prove that this may be a dead rubber at newlands, with the springboks already wrapping up the springboks already wrapping up the series, but its message for england, who have lost five test matches in a row. the pressure is building on the camp and head coach jones and a win would go a long way to shut out that noise. scotland and ireland also have tests this weekend. full details on the website. back to 0lly foster in moscow. we area we are a couple of minutes away from argentina grimmest croatia —— against croatia. both sets of fans have really been enjoying themselves in the build—up to kick—off, mingling there. well, bar takings, in the build—up to kick—off, mingling there. well, bartakings, i reckon, are up all across russia. a massive night for argentina. they could only draw 1—1 against iceland on saturday. messi has a terrible recent record from the penalty spot, after having a penalty saved against iceland in that h after having a pena
no billy vunipola because of a fractured arm, so nathan hughes gets the nod at 08.o prove that this may bea with a point to prove that this may be a dead rubber at newlands, with the springboks already wrapping up the springboks already wrapping up the series, but its message for england, who have lost five test matches in a row. the pressure is building on the camp and head coach jones and a win would go a long way to shut out that noise. scotland and ireland also have tests this weekend. full...
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. >> to what >> the poison you just drank >> and it's inspired dan nathan to come up with an options trade that could triple your money in just two months. he'll break it down. it's time to risk less and make more the action begins right now. >> we start right there with chinese stocks taking on the chin as a trade war talks heat up the etf down 3% will these stocks be the big loser in the tariff tantrum? let's get in the money right now. >> let's just talk about that shanghai composite, hugging the 3,000 level which over the last few years is kind of been an important level, doesn't act particularly well, especially on a week when we saw tariffs come into play. china will be coming back hard the shanghai closed at the new 52-week low which brings to the fxi, attracts the large cap stocks in china. very heavy industrial. this is a group that would see some investor weight on them a little bit there's the one-year, bouncing off 46 bucks a little bit. it's really interesting, this week we saw retail sales data in china that it's been the weakest rise in 15 years there was other data th
. >> to what >> the poison you just drank >> and it's inspired dan nathan to come up with an options trade that could triple your money in just two months. he'll break it down. it's time to risk less and make more the action begins right now. >> we start right there with chinese stocks taking on the chin as a trade war talks heat up the etf down 3% will these stocks be the big loser in the tariff tantrum? let's get in the money right now. >> let's just talk about...
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nathan hughes the pantomime villain of this occasion.today, this is england's longest losing streak since 2004. ireland won a thrilling second test against australia to level their series at 1—1. their 26—21 victory in melbourne was their first test win in the country for 39 years. the wallabies were 1—0 up after beating the six nations champions in brisbane last week. and were leading injust the second minute today, but ireland fought back with 16 points from jonny sexton. and prop tai furlong touching down to score the crucial try. the decider is next week in sydney. so confirmation of ireland's win, and england's defeat. while later wales play argentina in santa fe. and overnight it's the usa against scotland. england have been beaten them by 30 runs... the english batsmen scored 342-8 in runs... the english batsmen scored 342—8 in their 50 overs, a record against australia. patrick yeary reports. 11 australians took to the field hoping to thwart men in blue, where the french footballer die—cut bollards. .. not what you face jason roy
nathan hughes the pantomime villain of this occasion.today, this is england's longest losing streak since 2004. ireland won a thrilling second test against australia to level their series at 1—1. their 26—21 victory in melbourne was their first test win in the country for 39 years. the wallabies were 1—0 up after beating the six nations champions in brisbane last week. and were leading injust the second minute today, but ireland fought back with 16 points from jonny sexton. and prop tai...
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let's speak to our correspondent rajini vaidya nathan who joins us from washington.because this is something he has promised, tougher borders, being tough on immigration, throughout his campaign and throughout his presidency so far. so just watching those remarks just then, it struck me i felt i was almost back in 2016 on the campaign rally listening to some of the language and imagery that he was using for stopping talks about not wanting people to pour into the country, he called for an merit—based system. now of course this is music to the ears of many of his supporters the same no matter how tough you have to be, even if that includes separating children from theirfamilies, that includes separating children from their families, needs to that includes separating children from theirfamilies, needs to be that includes separating children from their families, needs to be a drawn so the american borders are tighter and so certainly although president trump is facing criticism, even from his own party, he is seen to be taking his heels in. and the result is this polari
let's speak to our correspondent rajini vaidya nathan who joins us from washington.because this is something he has promised, tougher borders, being tough on immigration, throughout his campaign and throughout his presidency so far. so just watching those remarks just then, it struck me i felt i was almost back in 2016 on the campaign rally listening to some of the language and imagery that he was using for stopping talks about not wanting people to pour into the country, he called for an...
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i'll defend his nathan's famous kate in new york on july 4th.an from marysville, washington, will join chestnut at coney island. they won today's regional titles. >>> now for a much better sight. beyonce is back with a surprise music drop today. >> queen bey released her album with her husband jay-z titled "everything is love." so far it's only available on streaming service title. she also gave a sneak peek of the first video from the album on her instagram account, which was shot at the louvre in paris. >> their 6-year-old daughter appears in one of the songs. >> i just want to know if drew tuma was able to stream it himself. >> is he a fan? >> maybe just a little one. >> you mean the world's number one beyonce fan. >> i have been streaming it all night. it is fantastic. she doesn't even have to announce she's dropping an album. it just happens and the world goes wild. weather-wise, what we're talking about is the wind right now. tomorrow morning it's going to be about some drizzle developing to start out the second half of your weekend. life
i'll defend his nathan's famous kate in new york on july 4th.an from marysville, washington, will join chestnut at coney island. they won today's regional titles. >>> now for a much better sight. beyonce is back with a surprise music drop today. >> queen bey released her album with her husband jay-z titled "everything is love." so far it's only available on streaming service title. she also gave a sneak peek of the first video from the album on her instagram account,...
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joe marler and number eight nathan hughes will start the match.queen's this afternoon. the british number one will try to do what andy murray couldn't do against australian nick kygrios in the last round. you can follow that match and all the other action at queen's on bbc two from 1:00pm. coming up later is grigor dimitrov and novak djokovic. just time to tell you that england take on australia in the fourth one day international at chester—le—street at 2:00pm. england have already won the best—of—5 series. hugh woozencroft will have more for you in the next hour. the details coming out of westminster in the last hour or so over the details of eu citizens of the brexit. sajid javid, the system, due to begin this autumn said it would be easy and swift as possible and there would be no repeat of the failings in the wind scandal. caroline nokes has been giving details. there will be three core things to show they can reside in great britain. applicants will need to prove their identity and nationality. for those who wish to com plete nationality. fo
joe marler and number eight nathan hughes will start the match.queen's this afternoon. the british number one will try to do what andy murray couldn't do against australian nick kygrios in the last round. you can follow that match and all the other action at queen's on bbc two from 1:00pm. coming up later is grigor dimitrov and novak djokovic. just time to tell you that england take on australia in the fourth one day international at chester—le—street at 2:00pm. england have already won the...
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robbery spree in west london have been given life sentences. 18—year—old troy thomas and 19—year—old nathanbdul samad for his mobile phone. the sentencing judge at the old bailey described the cctv footage of their crimes as chilling. our reporter has more. we believe this vehicle is possibly involved in the stabbing. they have been described as 21st—century highwaymen. this was the police pursuit of troy these teenagers —— this was the pursuit of the teenagers, who had roamed around be made available area looking for victims. by the end of the night, there have been nine knife—point robberies, five stabbings, and abdul samad was dead. the 28—year—old was knifed even after he handed over his mobile. his pa rents were after he handed over his mobile. his parents were in court to hear the two sentenced to a minimum of 22 and 27 years respectively. in sentencing, thejudge 27 years respectively. in sentencing, the judge said 27 years respectively. in sentencing, thejudge said he had no doubt that had the police not caught them, they would have gone on to rob more people that night. he said the
robbery spree in west london have been given life sentences. 18—year—old troy thomas and 19—year—old nathanbdul samad for his mobile phone. the sentencing judge at the old bailey described the cctv footage of their crimes as chilling. our reporter has more. we believe this vehicle is possibly involved in the stabbing. they have been described as 21st—century highwaymen. this was the police pursuit of troy these teenagers —— this was the pursuit of the teenagers, who had roamed...
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another twitter user agreed with clinton saying i know you would never have done this as president and nathanjeff sessions can't quote the bible and speak to a group of preachers but hillary clinton can hold the bible and it is fine. a double standard there may be but all four living former first ladies have spoken out against the 0-tolerance policy. >> state trooper being called a hero because of a slowpoke driver. >> indiana state trooper receiving universal praise going viral for tweet about pulling over a driver that was driving too slow. that sweet says i stopped his vehicle for left lane violation on i 65, the driver had 20 cars load behind her because she would not move to the right lane. if there are vehicles behind you you must move to the right lane to allow them to pass. that has received 75,000 likes. i've seen people suggest this driver, this police officer get the nobel peace prize as well. >> it is annoying when they refuse to move over. >> i wonder why they were driving so slow to begin with. heather: the time is 27 after the top of the hour and democrats fanning the flames as
another twitter user agreed with clinton saying i know you would never have done this as president and nathanjeff sessions can't quote the bible and speak to a group of preachers but hillary clinton can hold the bible and it is fine. a double standard there may be but all four living former first ladies have spoken out against the 0-tolerance policy. >> state trooper being called a hero because of a slowpoke driver. >> indiana state trooper receiving universal praise going viral for...
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nathan stephenson/ university of hawaii at hilo, drone pilot: "no.if the volume's there, there's not much that will." (michelle) the u-s geological survey says, the lava has now covered five- and a- half square miles.which is four times as big as new york's central park. (michelle)officials cut the ribbon at a hangar in southern california that has been renovated to house the navy's next generation unmanned aircraft. the m-q-4-c can fly 60-thousand feet high and stay airborne for 30 hours at a time. the drone's main purpose is to fly over oceans where it can conduct recon, damage assessment and rescue missions. it takes a ground crew of four to operate. the two tritons at naval base ventura county are almost ready to become operational. the plane's designers say they will help sailors understand where threats are and keep them safe. (michelle)coming up : after a 12 foot fall... one man thanks those who saved his life. we'll tell you why he is able to walk again. (michelle)plus: an uber driver charged with murder. who the victim is leaving behind. my
nathan stephenson/ university of hawaii at hilo, drone pilot: "no.if the volume's there, there's not much that will." (michelle) the u-s geological survey says, the lava has now covered five- and a- half square miles.which is four times as big as new york's central park. (michelle)officials cut the ribbon at a hangar in southern california that has been renovated to house the navy's next generation unmanned aircraft. the m-q-4-c can fly 60-thousand feet high and stay airborne for 30...
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to welcome all of you as well as our c-span viewers for our discussion this hour with ambassador nathan sales who is the state department coordinator for counterterrorism and counter and violent extremism. there s-i think a basic consensus that the struggle with violent extremism is at its core an yilgiccal one and we need buel supported civilian allegations, strategies and programs to compete in that space. over the years the practice ofc thichks. cde has had some important successes and high-profile failures. thoughtful defenders as well as thoughtful critics. there's a vigorous and healthy policy debate in and out of e athlete we're contending of with, what more needs done with our allies and friends around the world, the effectiveness of our capabilities and over what in the end realistic success in the political and ideological study looks like. the ambassador is here to speak about the administrations policies on cde. he is a noted lawyer, score and public servant. before joininghe zemt avenues professor at syracuse university where he taught administrative law, constitutional law
to welcome all of you as well as our c-span viewers for our discussion this hour with ambassador nathan sales who is the state department coordinator for counterterrorism and counter and violent extremism. there s-i think a basic consensus that the struggle with violent extremism is at its core an yilgiccal one and we need buel supported civilian allegations, strategies and programs to compete in that space. over the years the practice ofc thichks. cde has had some important successes and...
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the contest hotmail in female finishes will go on to compete at nathan's.ifornia qualifier is held this saturday at six flags discovery kingdom. competitive eaters if you have a big appetite is a big advantage. >> i always order two burgers and two milkshakes and two french fries. i am always eating. >> san jose'sjoy chestnut 872 hotdocs in 10 minutes. last year's contest he was the winner. >>., quite a few people are actually counting on that. a new survey shows one third of people ask say the financial stability counts on their parents and grandparents estates bailing him out of financial trouble. baby boomers answer that way and more than 30% of millennial say their financial plans include an inheritance but get this, 87% of generation z people and late teens and early 20s say they rely on someone passing wealth onto them. it is never seen that high of a number before. >> right? >> join us tomorrow on the nine. join usr arade an stay tuned right here for all of that coverage. >> everything in the parade begins at 11 am. coverage will be right here on ktv
the contest hotmail in female finishes will go on to compete at nathan's.ifornia qualifier is held this saturday at six flags discovery kingdom. competitive eaters if you have a big appetite is a big advantage. >> i always order two burgers and two milkshakes and two french fries. i am always eating. >> san jose'sjoy chestnut 872 hotdocs in 10 minutes. last year's contest he was the winner. >>., quite a few people are actually counting on that. a new survey shows one third of...