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announcer: coming up onon "21st century"... today we shed light on the service and sacrifice of heroic individuals who deploy from key troop-contributing countries to u.n. peacekeeping operations. their dedication is representative of tens of thousands of blue helmets now serving around the world. [music playing] [vocalizing] [background crowd chatter] [peacekeeper speaking spanish] [famimily cheheing] child: dadaddy! man:n: yes. woman: wowow! yes! [siren] officer: attention! wowoman: present arms! [bugle call] [crowd cheering] [president-elect george weah speaking] [singing cadence] [indistitinct group reply] [whistle blows] [natalia speaking spanish] [indistinctct chatter] doctor: i am dr. walid from [indistinct] in malali. you know, in this ararea there e a lot of people in need off very simple medicine. [i[indistinct c conversrsation] [woman speaking local language] interprpreter: cannot eat. sosome fever. drdr. walid: is there a fevever? the problem is...uh, baby? [indistinct chatter]] [man speaking local language] [man sp
announcer: coming up onon "21st century"... today we shed light on the service and sacrifice of heroic individuals who deploy from key troop-contributing countries to u.n. peacekeeping operations. their dedication is representative of tens of thousands of blue helmets now serving around the world. [music playing] [vocalizing] [background crowd chatter] [peacekeeper speaking spanish] [famimily cheheing] child: dadaddy! man:n: yes. woman: wowow! yes! [siren] officer: attention! wowoman:...
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signs s like this onone arst all l too frequentntly next tor totoo many of ththe countrys warways. martin t taylor works s fora hunting anand fishing asassocin ththat is also c committed o environmnmental protecectio. he sayays toxic algagae are ag problem. up to three quarters of native fish species face extinction. martin: i have to go on my phone and see whether this is a safe ririr or streaeam. itit sul't b be the new w zealad wa having to google to o see whethr goire to o poisour ki byby going intnto a st o on hot day isis not what nenew zealas abouout. and it's s not what pl overseasas think new zeaealans about. repoporter: lake ellesmere, onof thted e mostkes s in the overseasastrhedit's frsaealans about. thfor year the powerful milkbbha s s pushed envirironmental pure, crystatal-clear teter hs lo been n coidered a aational eaeasure, something new alandede are p of r were. martrtin: everyonene sayw zed's 100% pure. , nonowe've 0%aid. we've e let the situtuhappenen. and itit hasn't e lajustst ne o o yrsa national go, itt labourur government t as welrep. erer: steppeas fars th
signs s like this onone arst all l too frequentntly next tor totoo many of ththe countrys warways. martin t taylor works s fora hunting anand fishing asassocin ththat is also c committed o environmnmental protecectio. he sayays toxic algagae are ag problem. up to three quarters of native fish species face extinction. martin: i have to go on my phone and see whether this is a safe ririr or streaeam. itit sul't b be the new w zealad wa having to google to o see whethr goire to o poisour ki byby...
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signs s like this onone are pod all l too frequent n retotoo many of ththe countrys wateterways. martin t taylor works s fora hunting anand fishing asassocin ththat is also c committed o environmnmental protecectio. he sayays toxic algagae are ag problem. up to three quarters of native fish species face extinction. martin: i have to go on my phone and see whether this is a safe ririr or streaeam. itit shoul't b be the new w zed way. having t to google to o see whr you're going to o poison your d byby going intnto a stream o ot day isis not whanew zeand'ss abouout. and it's s not what pl overseasnkashiew zeaealand's about. repoport: lake ellesmere, ononef the most polluted lakes s in te untry. it's fed by stres s and rirs that flolow past vast t cattle papastures. for year the powerful milk lobbhas s pushed envirironmentl activiststs aside, sayays marn taylor.. pure, crystatal-clear teter hs lo been n ered a aational eaeasure, something ne zealanders are pudud of or were. martrtin: everyonene sayw zealand's 100% pure. no, nono, we've 100%0% failed. we've e let the situtuation ha.
signs s like this onone are pod all l too frequent n retotoo many of ththe countrys wateterways. martin t taylor works s fora hunting anand fishing asassocin ththat is also c committed o environmnmental protecectio. he sayays toxic algagae are ag problem. up to three quarters of native fish species face extinction. martin: i have to go on my phone and see whether this is a safe ririr or streaeam. itit shoul't b be the new w zed way. having t to google to o see whr you're going to o poison your...
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and because e manyocals depend onon cocoa for s survival,arieis whwhich produce a a lot of fruie very popular, while ancient varieties are rapidly disappeariring. or were, until jerry toth came along. he moved to ecuador from the u.s. 10 years ago. he has spent many of them fighting deforestation. when he heard that the rare nacional cocoa bean was facing extinction, he went on its trail. that's when he met servio. servio told him about some particularly old trees in the remote pieda de plata valley. he knew that from his forefathers. although illiterate, they were very knowledgeable about local vegetation. servio: my grandmother was not interested in a life in the kitchen. she was very tough. she loved working in the fields, always had her machete with her, she was very determined. reporter: and indeed, dna tests proved that a handful of the many thousands of trees were rare, original varieties. there is only 1% of such varieties left in ecuador. they produce very small amounts of high quality cacao. for decades, local people considered them worthless. but the fruit has become a luxu
and because e manyocals depend onon cocoa for s survival,arieis whwhich produce a a lot of fruie very popular, while ancient varieties are rapidly disappeariring. or were, until jerry toth came along. he moved to ecuador from the u.s. 10 years ago. he has spent many of them fighting deforestation. when he heard that the rare nacional cocoa bean was facing extinction, he went on its trail. that's when he met servio. servio told him about some particularly old trees in the remote pieda de plata...
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. >>> first onon fox 5 tht, at least three children got sic after playing in the water at a splash pad at the popular turtle park. the newly renovated park reopened lastmm er. tonight there are reports of yellow water at another splash pat. in nort evan lambert is live trying to get answers. evan, what did you find out. >> reporter: the splash pad here at turtle park was shut down like this allday. if you look around no signs waf ing parentsthe potential health risk theay s that lack of communication is unacceptable. one of the districts splash pads is one way for children to beat the heat this week. but at turtle park, 45th in splash arou it's been closed to after at least three got sick since playing in the water o friday. and threw t weekend be. it's not proven their illnesses are directly related to the water. one parent tweeted, quote, sewage in the splh par all weekend, my son got an eye fection, other childrensick, no sign saying tre's a problem. two other parents renorted their childr have been vomiting sinceying in the splash pad. monday, ward three counciler mary chay sent a
. >>> first onon fox 5 tht, at least three children got sic after playing in the water at a splash pad at the popular turtle park. the newly renovated park reopened lastmm er. tonight there are reports of yellow water at another splash pat. in nort evan lambert is live trying to get answers. evan, what did you find out. >> reporter: the splash pad here at turtle park was shut down like this allday. if you look around no signs waf ing parentsthe potential health risk theay s that...
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dramatically the response of americans all across our country, defending on the house of representatives, onon the congress that has yet to vote on these issues. we will see millions of teachers, small business owners, act today's mobilized to protect the internet. they demonstrated on the street inside petitions. that is what we are going to continue to see. they had sned on to the discharge position, which is a technical term for saying call for a vote on the senate floor floor -- on the florida house of representatives to vote on net neutrality. the momentum is building. they need 208 team. there are 170 right now. 48 members of the house of representatives short of winning over there. the pressure is going to intensify every single day, especially since net neutrality is now at this moment taken off the books. in california, and the state voted 25 to 12 to reinstitute net neutrality in new york, massachusetts, oregon, state after state, saying that the federal government will protect us, we will protect ourselves. influential lobbyists are going away. the american people aren't going away
dramatically the response of americans all across our country, defending on the house of representatives, onon the congress that has yet to vote on these issues. we will see millions of teachers, small business owners, act today's mobilized to protect the internet. they demonstrated on the street inside petitions. that is what we are going to continue to see. they had sned on to the discharge position, which is a technical term for saying call for a vote on the senate floor floor -- on the...
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the country of vowowed to retaliate with tariffs onon u.s. imports. >> we are the second largest market for american steel exports. andre the biggest cononsumers we will impact was produced in the united states. >> donald trump said the measure will protect u.s. workers. of although the industries are expected to create 34,000 jobs, makets say the tariffs may 146,000 americans jobless. they employ 400,000 workers. they will have to increase the price of their product and cut jobs. over 5000 workers from the car industry and 28,000 in the construction industry could be jobless. over 34,000 jobs could be at risk. receivedmic policy criticism from fellow republicans. >> i disagree with this decision. we should be working with our allies to look at china. >> this is not the first time they have imposed tariffs on imported steel. bush -- 2002, george w. combated cheap imports. 200,000 workers were out of a job. how are the markets handling this today? brian: the europeans are rallying friday. --ly's political prices crisis is ended. let's take a l
the country of vowowed to retaliate with tariffs onon u.s. imports. >> we are the second largest market for american steel exports. andre the biggest cononsumers we will impact was produced in the united states. >> donald trump said the measure will protect u.s. workers. of although the industries are expected to create 34,000 jobs, makets say the tariffs may 146,000 americans jobless. they employ 400,000 workers. they will have to increase the price of their product and cut jobs....
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amamy: mexican officiaials say onone of the chihildren who has been separated from her parents is a 10-year-old girl with down syndrome. this is trump's former campaign manager corey lewandowski mocking the story of this girl on fox news. this clip begins with former senior democratic national committee adviser zac petkanas. >> i read today about a 10-year-old girl with down syndrome who was taken from her mother and put in a cage -- >> wah wah. >> did you say wah wah? how dare you! amy: u.s. ambassador to the united natioions nikki haly has announced the united statess is withdhdrawing from the u.n. human rights council, accusing the council of being biased against israel. >> for too long, the e human righ council has been a protector of human rights abusers and a cesspool of political bias. regrettably, it is now clear our call for reform was not heeded. amy: the announcement of the withdrawal comes only one day after the office of the u.n. high commissioner for human rights slammed the trump administration for the "unconscionable" separation of children from their parents. the trumu
amamy: mexican officiaials say onone of the chihildren who has been separated from her parents is a 10-year-old girl with down syndrome. this is trump's former campaign manager corey lewandowski mocking the story of this girl on fox news. this clip begins with former senior democratic national committee adviser zac petkanas. >> i read today about a 10-year-old girl with down syndrome who was taken from her mother and put in a cage -- >> wah wah. >> did you say wah wah? how...
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the charity would ononly last fr onone day. >> at this right - -- surviving the deadly mediterranean waters, these people are caught up in a diplomatic row. among them, unaccompanied minors and pregnant women. the aquarius drifted between italy and malta. on monday, there was some hope for the refugees. the new anti-immigrant government claimed the offer as a victory. the leader of this party has long demanded that the eu helps more on immigration. >> it is the first thing that italy should take care of this. it is clear the european union caps on this way. what we hope for today is a new beginning. >> the charity running the rescue ship as one of the challenges in reaching the spanish port of valencia. it would take at least two days putting vulnerable people at risk. the u.s. is continuing to put pressure. >> the situation is getting more dramatic have a minute. that is why we are asking too admittedly authorize this implication and to leave other issues -- >> they welcomed and on -- addressed and unwelcoming local acclimate. -- political climate. sarah: joining me is doctors witho
the charity would ononly last fr onone day. >> at this right - -- surviving the deadly mediterranean waters, these people are caught up in a diplomatic row. among them, unaccompanied minors and pregnant women. the aquarius drifted between italy and malta. on monday, there was some hope for the refugees. the new anti-immigrant government claimed the offer as a victory. the leader of this party has long demanded that the eu helps more on immigration. >> it is the first thing that...
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the import duty onon chickpeas s been raiaid, on walnuts to over 100%. those are just the latest in a series of moves by america's old allies to push back against trump's measures. trade partners are asking themselves come an ally like this, who needs enemies? fanny: and the first damage reports are coming through from the fault lines of the tariff war. germany's daimler is feeling the pinch from the escalating trarae war and the holy homemade -- totally homemade emissions scandal. it issued a profit warning saying that costs would take a bite out of their bottom line. daimler has to recall some 800,000 diesel vehicles across europe due to the missions sheeting. it predicts that earnings before taxes and interest will be below last year's level. we asked our frankfurt correspondent how worrying that is. >> it is a new chapter to worry about in this saga, and the investors put pressure on the daimler share because of those worries about the future. it dropped by over 4% and it took other car shows like a bmw and volkswagen down with it. one analyst is say
the import duty onon chickpeas s been raiaid, on walnuts to over 100%. those are just the latest in a series of moves by america's old allies to push back against trump's measures. trade partners are asking themselves come an ally like this, who needs enemies? fanny: and the first damage reports are coming through from the fault lines of the tariff war. germany's daimler is feeling the pinch from the escalating trarae war and the holy homemade -- totally homemade emissions scandal. it issued a...
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he is operating onon two fronts.e is saying the ports will be closed to ngo's bringing livests, saving migrants' off the coast of l libya and trtransporting them across the mediterranean. he is threatatening to step up r begin mass deportations. that is not something that will happen overnight but certainly part of his rhetoric and his campaign to restrict the number of migrants coming into italy and the responsibility italy is facing on the front line of this crisis. host: on this very issue of migration, the new leadership in rome does not really seem to be making overtures to either berlin or paris. no, it has been a tense week. the german chancellor telephoned the italian prime minister to say there had been a misunderstanding over the draft document circulated ahead of sunday's migrants summit. italy felt everything was locked in and no countrtry was lookingo take further respoponsibility fr the migrants. italy is concerned it is on the front line and it is forced to accept migrants under the e dubn regulation t
he is operating onon two fronts.e is saying the ports will be closed to ngo's bringing livests, saving migrants' off the coast of l libya and trtransporting them across the mediterranean. he is threatatening to step up r begin mass deportations. that is not something that will happen overnight but certainly part of his rhetoric and his campaign to restrict the number of migrants coming into italy and the responsibility italy is facing on the front line of this crisis. host: on this very issue...
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signing the executive order to ban entry into the country was onone of the first things thatat trumpid after taking office. the move triggered protests across the u.s. and chaos at airports. the initial ban and a second version were struck down by a lower court, but a third amended version went into force la december. the supreme court ruling found that the u.s. president has authority to restrict entry into the u.s. it did not mention muslims or the claim of religious discrimination. the policy applies mainly to travelers from five countries with overwhelmingly muslim populations. their citizens are expected to feel the greatest impact. travelers from north korea and certain venezuelan government officials soal included that ban. we want to hear from one of the communities affected by the ban. the founder and president of the national iranian american council. it is good to have you on the show. what we're initial thoughts -- what were your initial thoughts when you heard the ruling? >> i was not surprised, having seen how the court had reasoned on similar situations. it was quite c
signing the executive order to ban entry into the country was onone of the first things thatat trumpid after taking office. the move triggered protests across the u.s. and chaos at airports. the initial ban and a second version were struck down by a lower court, but a third amended version went into force la december. the supreme court ruling found that the u.s. president has authority to restrict entry into the u.s. it did not mention muslims or the claim of religious discrimination. the...
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desktop 10% onon the year. they are on pace for the worst day since the end of april. it's similar to the kind of declines we saw in the earlier part of the year where we had volatility for the tech stock. we are going to see amazon, netflix, and facebook lower. netflix is down. point, it's the worst day since 2016. the fears of a possible trade war is starting to hit the top sector. it is worth noting amazon and netflix are consumer discretionary stocks. the pain is not just year for u.s. internet stocks. let's look at some of the big chinese internet stocks. they are all down sharply. that chinese online travel agent, they had been down even more on paper, its first day since october. these declines are not out of nowhere. this is an eight-day chart of the 10 year yield, down seven it. it's down seven basis points. there is a bit of a haven bid for the u.s. treasuries, even after the fed did raise rates recently. caroline: let's get more insight on trade between u.s. and china. the white house was planning to block investment in sensitive industries. tweetedr secreta
desktop 10% onon the year. they are on pace for the worst day since the end of april. it's similar to the kind of declines we saw in the earlier part of the year where we had volatility for the tech stock. we are going to see amazon, netflix, and facebook lower. netflix is down. point, it's the worst day since 2016. the fears of a possible trade war is starting to hit the top sector. it is worth noting amazon and netflix are consumer discretionary stocks. the pain is not just year for u.s....
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carter went onon tv one night wh what became known as the malaise speech. all of you that are miserable, i blame you. they said a recession is when -lur brother-in-law is unemployed and depression is when you are unemployed. it's veryy similar. they convinced themselves carper had the best economy you could get a. it's very hard to make the argument we still have the growth, and obama did bring us out wit a long period of one or 2% growth but what's the differencwhat is thedifference b creation between 2% growth and what's happening. trump claims he added $7 trillion although he wouldn't qualify with the policies because it is so much more fun to say. it is a style that he has that he learned very early on as anin entrepreneur but it's going to be very hard to argue if this continues. we have a lot of things to do to make this continue but if it continues what you are going to see is at what point do i get to tell you that's baloney. and i'm confident that if they work out an agreent in singapore and they walk out the front and announced they are getting ou
carter went onon tv one night wh what became known as the malaise speech. all of you that are miserable, i blame you. they said a recession is when -lur brother-in-law is unemployed and depression is when you are unemployed. it's veryy similar. they convinced themselves carper had the best economy you could get a. it's very hard to make the argument we still have the growth, and obama did bring us out wit a long period of one or 2% growth but what's the differencwhat is thedifference b creation...
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the ranking member and i don't agree on everything and this is one area that probably we don't agree onon. we will have on at's whang to have. unfortunately thail layed for a period of time which i believe is uecessa fina the ndaa supports our allies and partners around the world and authorizes $5.2 billion for the afghanistan security force fund. we just got back from afghanistan. things are really going well there. we had a chance to talk to the general and some of the rest of and good things ap despite an unfriendly press sometimes. for the fight against terrorism that authorizes $1.2 billion in funding to counter isis efforts with train and equip pgr in iraq a syria. e train and e equip program is one i think we all agree on this committee that's very important tonu continue. author is a $6.3 billion for the deterrence initiative and 200 million for security to the ukraine including assistance. we should have done it a me ago. raine had their last election about three years ago and that was aan time where the first tie in 96 years ukraine doesn't have one communist in its parliament.
the ranking member and i don't agree on everything and this is one area that probably we don't agree onon. we will have on at's whang to have. unfortunately thail layed for a period of time which i believe is uecessa fina the ndaa supports our allies and partners around the world and authorizes $5.2 billion for the afghanistan security force fund. we just got back from afghanistan. things are really going well there. we had a chance to talk to the general and some of the rest of and good things...
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and onone hand ending qe the other hand, not moving too fast on interest rate.ayink expectations in a gave the council some space to move and work it next year. i think this is the main reason and i think they want to see more data come out from the euro area, more positive data and i think they want to see how trade tensions with the u.s. develops and how it affects the euro area. the forecast is not taking into account the recent moves in the tariffs. vonnie: how much are you considering who might be the next ecb president and whether things will change dramatically? or even marginally? it's still too early to call. the front runner is probably the german from bundesbank. it will depend on the economic situation and how it develops and whether there is more room for the interest rate to rise or other moves.ed for it still very early to tell who is the clear favorite. --nie: with the euro at 100 at $1.16, is that a level they ecb is pleased with? >> i don't think they will be bothered by the exchange rate at these levels. for that euro area, maybe the exchange
and onone hand ending qe the other hand, not moving too fast on interest rate.ayink expectations in a gave the council some space to move and work it next year. i think this is the main reason and i think they want to see more data come out from the euro area, more positive data and i think they want to see how trade tensions with the u.s. develops and how it affects the euro area. the forecast is not taking into account the recent moves in the tariffs. vonnie: how much are you considering who...
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hamilton runs through september where, there is a limited number of $10 tickets available in each show in onon-lineottery. it happens two days in advance of the show you want to try to get tickets for. >>> right now metro turns back about half the red line and -- during rush hour to better serve the downtownd.c. area. change would be more service. s naybell campbell was 19 when she signed up to serve in the women's army core. she was one of the first african-american women in thase ice. she delivered the mail to the soldiers and spent a lot of hours in a plane like the one you see here. >> at 96, see, accomplishing all that she can. i think it'sawesome. >> i'm set. that looks scary to me. >> i wonder what she -- i wonder if her stomach dropped she hasn't done it in so long. >> she says, honey, i've been there, done that. >> great weather. you sawow beautiful it was. >> beautiful outside right now. >> i know. look at the sun rooirz behind us. it lake-effect snow looks fake. it's going to be sunny today. really nice with low humidity. we're going to have that around today. i know you niticed that hum
hamilton runs through september where, there is a limited number of $10 tickets available in each show in onon-lineottery. it happens two days in advance of the show you want to try to get tickets for. >>> right now metro turns back about half the red line and -- during rush hour to better serve the downtownd.c. area. change would be more service. s naybell campbell was 19 when she signed up to serve in the women's army core. she was one of the first african-american women in thase...
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there is moreironhe than one factor wt comes to climate change and what we can do to reduce our impact onontucker: i am in favor of a clean environment so i wonder why -- have you noticed this -- places that spend the most energy telling the rest of us that the world is ending because of climate change also tendo have the dirtiest streets and largest number of people relieving themselves in the sidewalk and the most trash? if you care about the environment, maybe you could clean up the sidewalk innt ofy hall, does that ever occur to liberals? >> it's not liberals that are responble for climate change, are. agree with you, we can't t talk the talk we have to follow up with actions. >> tucker: but seriously, if you care about the environment and world cleaner. >> can we agree that we agree with that? we want to keep the environment cleaner? >> tucker: have you been to berkeley, been to new york city, been to san francisco? there are people relieving themselves in? the sidewalk and walking around them are environmentalists. >> is not necessarily about where in the world is more populated,ss it
there is moreironhe than one factor wt comes to climate change and what we can do to reduce our impact onontucker: i am in favor of a clean environment so i wonder why -- have you noticed this -- places that spend the most energy telling the rest of us that the world is ending because of climate change also tendo have the dirtiest streets and largest number of people relieving themselves in the sidewalk and the most trash? if you care about the environment, maybe you could clean up the sidewalk...
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clay tompson is planning to play in the first quarter of game onone thompson was uncut and suffered a left the court. he says he's angry about what happened. >> it was a tough play on the ball. and then to tumble through somebody's legs like that, you have to move past it. but it's just life. ape i'm going to be better from it. it's a minor setback. >> they needed game one 121-114. if you want to go to game two tonight, we know of two tickets available. the oakland mayor libby shaft donated her tickets for game one. she's doing the same thing for game two. the tickets are available in online auction. and the winning bidder will be notified today. her game one ticket went for a little over $21,000. the money goes to the city's summer jobs program. and in case you're curious, the seats are in a mezzanine suite. >>> now abc 7 is the only place to watch the northbouba finals presented by youtube tv. we'll have a pre-game show at 4:00. abc coverage starts at 4:30. tip-off at 5:00. then stay with us for toyota after the game. and you can show your support for the dubs on facebook by adding
clay tompson is planning to play in the first quarter of game onone thompson was uncut and suffered a left the court. he says he's angry about what happened. >> it was a tough play on the ball. and then to tumble through somebody's legs like that, you have to move past it. but it's just life. ape i'm going to be better from it. it's a minor setback. >> they needed game one 121-114. if you want to go to game two tonight, we know of two tickets available. the oakland mayor libby shaft...
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inspector general has the courage to tell the people the truth or if it will take congress following up onon> mccabe is in jeopardy, we know that. when the referral was made against him, we said here, -- >> sean: you said here, he is going to sin a bird. our member that. >> that is now underw. that putss james comey in the ht seat for a wide variety of things. we know he usurped the power of the attorney general, congress believes, that on four occasions, he gave them false and misleading statement. those would be for separate crimes. if he cleared hillary clinton for reasons and ignored powerful, incriminating evidence, that could be obstruction of texas. when he stole government documents and link them to the mea, that is also a crime. >> sean: let me put up your book cover again. this book is comint next month in july. it is the russian hoax. it is the illicit scheme to clear hillary and literally, what is a question mark frame donald trump. what is an important of this book? everything that you have researched, whether or not horovitz has it right, you've got it right. i watch the pleasu
inspector general has the courage to tell the people the truth or if it will take congress following up onon> mccabe is in jeopardy, we know that. when the referral was made against him, we said here, -- >> sean: you said here, he is going to sin a bird. our member that. >> that is now underw. that putss james comey in the ht seat for a wide variety of things. we know he usurped the power of the attorney general, congress believes, that on four occasions, he gave them false and...
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>> i think one thing is most of the headlines have been focused onon jim comey and there's no questiont this is a very indictment of his leadership while he was there. democrats and the media would like to pin it all on -- it was a searing indictment of the entire fbi and its culture. in particular this argument that they tend to live by rules that they themselves craft. they impose them on everyone else but they don't live by them. we have examples of employees using their home computers and cell phones for work business. if we found out that comey's entire staff was complicit in helping him conceal from his department of justice superiors the contents of that july press conference about hillary clinto hillary clinton. we have unauthorized contact with the press, we have an assistant attorney general who not only was tipping off the clinton team about internal things while he was working on the investigation but then he was made to recuse himself, he did not abide by the recusal. if we've got andrew mccabe -- this is a widespread problem at least in the leadership across the i fbi. th
>> i think one thing is most of the headlines have been focused onon jim comey and there's no questiont this is a very indictment of his leadership while he was there. democrats and the media would like to pin it all on -- it was a searing indictment of the entire fbi and its culture. in particular this argument that they tend to live by rules that they themselves craft. they impose them on everyone else but they don't live by them. we have examples of employees using their home computers...
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there are the foununate onones the release of paren w with smsmalchildrdr used to be common practice but under ththe nezeroro-terancece policy, it has become e exception. >> thipolicy of zero tolerance is inhumane. it is used as a deterrent to sesend a message. it is wrong. renee: the children i meet at theenenter ay c clo to eir momoers and fathers as rerents it to meet with ththe volunteers. relay's e-lace withhildren's shoes donated shoelas.s. to learn more abtt how chilenen andamilies e beg s sepated, , met with -- >> we arin downtown mcallen about seven miles from t mexico rder, right ne to the deral courthou. --is thmcallen sk mcallen vision othe uthern dtrict ofexas. every morni, pele who have beeapprehend by border patrol anare being processed with t c chargof illell entry, ny of them arfirst-time crossers and manyf f themre asum-seeke but d dpite that, they are bngng iminally chaed with illega crossing under a federal statute. how we became invoeded in the fact relating to that many of tsese peoe wereraraveli witithhihildre aneveveryo whoho i trtreling with a child is being
there are the foununate onones the release of paren w with smsmalchildrdr used to be common practice but under ththe nezeroro-terancece policy, it has become e exception. >> thipolicy of zero tolerance is inhumane. it is used as a deterrent to sesend a message. it is wrong. renee: the children i meet at theenenter ay c clo to eir momoers and fathers as rerents it to meet with ththe volunteers. relay's e-lace withhildren's shoes donated shoelas.s. to learn more abtt how chilenen andamilies...
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they go onon working. theyey do not hahave serious mel side effects.nd so these drugs, which i repeat, are our best, strongest pain medications, should be used much more than they are. amy: that is an ad put out by purdue pharma, the maker of oxycontin. >> in the late 1990's, there was a movement to promote -- treat pain much more aggressively than it had been in the past. a lot of the movement was funded by purdue pharma will stop people like dr. alex spanos. there were these tropes, the addiction rate is less than 1%. it was a total lie. there was no basis for that figure but it was repeated, repeated, repeated. it sort of got ingrained into the medical culture. prescribed, doctors more a and more e of t these drs into believe. amy: the guy who was talking about? >> dr. spanos. i believe they made another video with him that involved a patient and that patient wasn't even on oxycontin. he was on a totally otherer drug thatat came out. it w was this masassive public relations campaign that was funded in large part by purdue pharma t to sell oxycontin.
they go onon working. theyey do not hahave serious mel side effects.nd so these drugs, which i repeat, are our best, strongest pain medications, should be used much more than they are. amy: that is an ad put out by purdue pharma, the maker of oxycontin. >> in the late 1990's, there was a movement to promote -- treat pain much more aggressively than it had been in the past. a lot of the movement was funded by purdue pharma will stop people like dr. alex spanos. there were these tropes, the...
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was shot on the same day the united states vetoed the un security council resololution onon protection of palestinians. your comments, dr. abbas? well, i felt bad. i was shocked, really. the only thing that we need rejection for our children, for our women, for a dignity, for a life. we need our freedom. we expect of the u.s., just not to die and to be free, but i don't know what happened. we cannot understand this. we feel so bad for that. amy: dalia al-najjar speaking to us from his symbol, turkey, cofoundeder of xyla water where you are dedicated t making clclean water accessible around the world. can you comment on the accessibility of clean water in gaza? 97% of the water in gaza are unfit for human consumption. it is horrible. exploring solutions and alternates all the time to try to help, but it is impossible to do anything in gaza without lifting the blockade. freeing the people and granting the freedom of movement and the people to be able to bring resources to build and diver normally. i have not seen my family in two years. it is a really tgh time right now that i cannot be
was shot on the same day the united states vetoed the un security council resololution onon protection of palestinians. your comments, dr. abbas? well, i felt bad. i was shocked, really. the only thing that we need rejection for our children, for our women, for a dignity, for a life. we need our freedom. we expect of the u.s., just not to die and to be free, but i don't know what happened. we cannot understand this. we feel so bad for that. amy: dalia al-najjar speaking to us from his symbol,...
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. >> what is really worrying about this is he is running onon this platform to cut taxes in very sways, cut corporate taxes, to cut individual income taxes, to do away with ontario's cap and trade policies, so it is a plan to b blow a massive multibillion-dollar hole in n te budget that he is refused to say how he will pay for it. amy: to see our full interview with naomi klein about ontario's election, visit our website democracynow.org. new weather data show the month ofof may was the hottest ever recorded in the contiguouous unit s states, witith temperatus soaring more than five degrees fahrenheit above 20th century averages. climate scientists say may's heat toppled the previous record set in 1934 at the height of the dust bowl, and is consistent with models for global warming. the record u.s. temperatures came as 2018 is on track to be earth's fourth-hottest year on record, while the five warmest years on record all have taken place since 2010. celebrity chef and television presenter anthony bordain has died by suicide. the 61-year-old man was found dead in his hotel room in germ
. >> what is really worrying about this is he is running onon this platform to cut taxes in very sways, cut corporate taxes, to cut individual income taxes, to do away with ontario's cap and trade policies, so it is a plan to b blow a massive multibillion-dollar hole in n te budget that he is refused to say how he will pay for it. amy: to see our full interview with naomi klein about ontario's election, visit our website democracynow.org. new weather data show the month ofof may was the...
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this is a federal levevel responsisibility they are taking onon at great cost.ou need to do o it right. ththis. something you should lad yourseself, esespecially if yo'e making a a lotf momoney. there's a lolot ofoneyey being made o off this situtuation. itit is important hohold allll f those people accountablele and s a nation shohow we did integrate people, provide quality mental health services, particularly because these children are being reunified and placed into public schools. if we turn these facilities into prisons, if we do not provide the proper education for them, upon rina vacation, we're basically creating a prison the public school pipeline. that will be detrimental to everyone. amy: antar davidson, thank you for being with us, a whistleblower who quit his job last week as a youth care worker at the estrella del norte facility for a economy minors and separated children. this one in tucson, arizona. run by southwest key programs, which also runs a 1500-child facility in texas. davidson is also field director for arizona state representative pamel
this is a federal levevel responsisibility they are taking onon at great cost.ou need to do o it right. ththis. something you should lad yourseself, esespecially if yo'e making a a lotf momoney. there's a lolot ofoneyey being made o off this situtuation. itit is important hohold allll f those people accountablele and s a nation shohow we did integrate people, provide quality mental health services, particularly because these children are being reunified and placed into public schools. if we...
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. >> we have spent a lot of time onon this but obviously they have said things you would consider they had a strong bias to mrs. clinton, correct? >> we were concerned about their bias. >> by the way if something happens if they make a decision that favors ms. clinton and they talked about bias, towards ms. clinton you will not say that necessarily affected their decision? >> i don't know if that is right but we look for the evidence to see if we can find evidence ofhe bias. >> but if they make a decision that happens to favor mrs. clinton or mr. trump that by itself did not say that is an indication of bias? >> i would say with regards to the october decision to not prioritize the russian investigation we reach the determination were concerned it could have been. >> there were five other people you mention that apparently said things that would indicate they did not like mr. trump. >> three others plus the two. >> a total of five did you find anybody else even my inner bit players that would indicate political bias? >> we saw various messages or discussions that were ten gentlemen --
. >> we have spent a lot of time onon this but obviously they have said things you would consider they had a strong bias to mrs. clinton, correct? >> we were concerned about their bias. >> by the way if something happens if they make a decision that favors ms. clinton and they talked about bias, towards ms. clinton you will not say that necessarily affected their decision? >> i don't know if that is right but we look for the evidence to see if we can find evidence ofhe...
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i hope her back onon the track. i'm impressed by secretary pompeo's's management. if you were to make a positive that you would say he would think strategically and on the a little more time back in this conversation. that's a hopeful thingni to say. do you share that? i think a lot of us breathed a sigh of relief because of the military options. we all hope, are there any good military options? if we had to go there and none of us want to go there. >> the short answer is no. i agree i think this opportunity which was an important opportunity for diplomacy fell apart because the ministration was not serious in its preparation, really taking the time to bring in experts to understand what we think kim jong-un is really trying to achieve here question what we think we are trying to achieve? what are our objectives question what are we willing to give the willing to give. how you suite sequence these things. the lack of serious the preparation that has been needed historically in every single time where we've had ari breakthrough in success, it just wasn't done. i hop
i hope her back onon the track. i'm impressed by secretary pompeo's's management. if you were to make a positive that you would say he would think strategically and on the a little more time back in this conversation. that's a hopeful thingni to say. do you share that? i think a lot of us breathed a sigh of relief because of the military options. we all hope, are there any good military options? if we had to go there and none of us want to go there. >> the short answer is no. i agree i...
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intensify, onons june 15, if the u.s. much higher chance that china would loosen policies domestically. haidi: what is interesting is that the pboc and some of these policymakers in china have all of these meetings, that they can with. if you look at the deleveraging campaign so far, where do you think we are? is it fair to say that we are halfway through? how would you rate their success in reducing risk without choking off growth? zhiwei: i don't think we are halfway through at all, i think they are still at the early stage of this. said that they have about a three-year strategy, to deleverage the economy. i think there are right, they have a long-term perspective. it may go well into 2020. they are not trying to rush the process. de-leveraging can be risky, right? so i don't think there are forcing the banks to cover their positions or cut credit lines or things like that. there are trying to first stabilize the leverage ratio, instead of cutting down the leverage ratio. there are very focused on that point. rishaad:
intensify, onons june 15, if the u.s. much higher chance that china would loosen policies domestically. haidi: what is interesting is that the pboc and some of these policymakers in china have all of these meetings, that they can with. if you look at the deleveraging campaign so far, where do you think we are? is it fair to say that we are halfway through? how would you rate their success in reducing risk without choking off growth? zhiwei: i don't think we are halfway through at all, i think...
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how are they younger gymnasts processing all of this training onon now. >> thank you senator thune. i would say i feel definitely that the current athletes have ever known or experienced to live out their dreams and goals and opportunities that is absolutely being challenged and i cannot begin to count them what our incredible athlete that were victims of this disgusting crime are having to go through and live daily in some of the most trusted is incredibly difficult as well for the younger athletes to want to support as much as possible the athletes that this did happen to. the morale is incredibly challenging. they want to compete on behalfal of usa and they understand that the time in the window is very short and there's great concern in that regard. the most important thing the parents and athletes need to understand. there has to be education and changes within the culture. we have to lrn and listen and that is the only way that we will be able to get through this. >> thank you senator sam. >> in 2014 a patient made a complaint to the michigan state university regarding a visit
how are they younger gymnasts processing all of this training onon now. >> thank you senator thune. i would say i feel definitely that the current athletes have ever known or experienced to live out their dreams and goals and opportunities that is absolutely being challenged and i cannot begin to count them what our incredible athlete that were victims of this disgusting crime are having to go through and live daily in some of the most trusted is incredibly difficult as well for the...