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. >> the caller was this man, john rivers. happened to be a childhood friend of tom waring, watched kate waring grow up. john rivers told the police chief he was worried about kate, too. >> and he told me that, you know, they got a lot of stuff going on. >> sure. >> but that he would assign his best and brightest to the case. and i felt pretty good about that. >> but now almost two months later, kate was still missing. and the investigation such as it was had accomplished nothing. and john rivers couldn't stand what it was doing to his best friend, tom waring. >> i could see that he really was having a hard time functioning. >> so rivers picked up the phone again and told this man, "do what it takes." his name is andy savage, former prosecutor, now famously tenacious criminal defense attorney. savage had heard about kate, too, and how police had no evidence of any crime. really? >> as soon as we scratched the surface just a little bit, we were absolutely convinced that foul play was involved. >> savage was given just two manda
. >> the caller was this man, john rivers. happened to be a childhood friend of tom waring, watched kate waring grow up. john rivers told the police chief he was worried about kate, too. >> and he told me that, you know, they got a lot of stuff going on. >> sure. >> but that he would assign his best and brightest to the case. and i felt pretty good about that. >> but now almost two months later, kate was still missing. and the investigation such as it was had...
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back to doha john rivers next museum building will open in qatar. the national museum is scheduled for completion in december twenty eighth teen one year after the louvre abu dhabi. the museum already has a nickname the desert rose this refers to the rose like crystal formations that develop and desert areas where nouvelle the master of context designed the building following nature's example. the idea was it was also one. that had to do a such building yeah we destroy an image and strong good relation with there with the context of the of the days that. soon people can compare the national museum in doha with the louvre in opera dr which one is the better of the two. the national day parade is due to begin but you can feel the tension. will it even take place. in twenty sixteen aleppo was under siege. cut or was on the side of the rebels it didn't want to send out the wrong signals with the parade so it was cancelled. but this time. everything goes according to plan. despite opposing positions cutter unlike the saudis is seeking an understanding wi
back to doha john rivers next museum building will open in qatar. the national museum is scheduled for completion in december twenty eighth teen one year after the louvre abu dhabi. the museum already has a nickname the desert rose this refers to the rose like crystal formations that develop and desert areas where nouvelle the master of context designed the building following nature's example. the idea was it was also one. that had to do a such building yeah we destroy an image and strong good...
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for john river joseph ford doesn't just take pictures he likes to blend his subject into the background of whatever he is shooting and this involves clothing them in elaborate specially created knit where we've got a closer look on a photo shoot with ford in the u.k. . it isn't often that internationally famous british d.j. and musician fat boy slim blends into the background but today is an exception here in the english town of brighton he's the model for photographer joseph ford for dresses his subjects in hand knit items matching their surroundings creating a chameleon effect for his knitted camouflage project that my slim agreed to wear and robe created specially to fade into the eight metre wide smiley face painted on his rooftop a series are so that's that's. a spark a sense of humor. attention to the. ford has been interested in blending objects for years and his eyes are trained to see places that are perfect for melting them together i think the one thing that people of oscar about repeatedly is real is a what you don't see joy is all the retouching but i was very interested in
for john river joseph ford doesn't just take pictures he likes to blend his subject into the background of whatever he is shooting and this involves clothing them in elaborate specially created knit where we've got a closer look on a photo shoot with ford in the u.k. . it isn't often that internationally famous british d.j. and musician fat boy slim blends into the background but today is an exception here in the english town of brighton he's the model for photographer joseph ford for dresses...
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here i am, i need asylum and it doesn't have to do with people surreptitiously try to cross the river? johnll has nothing to do with this and it will not help in any way. half the people are crossing between the ports of entry, where the wall would be. they cross the river and walk up to the nearest border patrol agent, surrender, and say i want asylum in the united states. the other half are walking up at the ports of entry. they are not even committing a crime, they are walking up to the port of entry and have no visa and say i want asylum in the united states. there is a simple solution, we need to hire immigration judges and take a whole government approach and work with our partners in mexico and central america to stem the flow of people coming north. david: put yourself in the shoes of one of these i.c.e. agents. how difficult is it for you psychologically because you are not very popular with a lot of the country. john: it is one of the hardest jobs in government. these guys work very hard and they are committed to protecting public safety, but they bear the brunt of all the critici
here i am, i need asylum and it doesn't have to do with people surreptitiously try to cross the river? johnll has nothing to do with this and it will not help in any way. half the people are crossing between the ports of entry, where the wall would be. they cross the river and walk up to the nearest border patrol agent, surrender, and say i want asylum in the united states. the other half are walking up at the ports of entry. they are not even committing a crime, they are walking up to the port...
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river. most of these kids come from pretty distressed neighborhoods. and the hope, the intent, is that once trained up, they'll stay with the company. >> john ruskey: nice tomorrow. >> anthony: buck island. most of the island could be under 45 to 50 feet of flowing river water from april to june, with a spring ice melt and rain storms. >> john ruskey: we do a lot of cooking with dutch ovens out here. >> anthony: multipurpose and indestructible. >> john ruskey: mm-hmm. and the next step on this thing is that here are the greens and we should stuff as many greens as we can into that pot. >> anthony: into this right here. >> john ruskey: uh-huh. >> anthony: all right. so how does your program work? at what age are they generally when they first -- >> john ruskey: uh, teenagers. and as soon as they can hold a paddle, the only thing we ask is interest and commitment. >> anthony: well, what does that mean, commitment? >> john ruskey: we have this thing called the three "rs". which is respect of yourself, getting good sleep, eating good food. especially before you go on a trip. the second one is respect of other people, the other paddlers and of course the cli
river. most of these kids come from pretty distressed neighborhoods. and the hope, the intent, is that once trained up, they'll stay with the company. >> john ruskey: nice tomorrow. >> anthony: buck island. most of the island could be under 45 to 50 feet of flowing river water from april to june, with a spring ice melt and rain storms. >> john ruskey: we do a lot of cooking with dutch ovens out here. >> anthony: multipurpose and indestructible. >> john ruskey:...
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this bayou allowed them to circumvent the muddy mississippi river and instead come through pontcharttrain through bayou st. johnippi river. you can get to the mississippi river with outgoing up -- without going up the mississippi. this overpass, you will see bayou st. john. if you draw a line from this body to the high-rises, that marks that two-mile portage trail. it was going through swamp, but this particular route was just a couple feet above the swamp land, and that made it a dry terrestrial portage. we are going along bayou st. john, and we are going to follow it more closely here, making a right. this was an early plantation region. small truck farms and dairy them as well as larger commodity plantations. we have example of older colonial era plantation houses here. in a moment we will see a 1788 plantation house that is known as the old spanish customs house, which also embodies that great look of -- it's right over here. this is one of my favorite streets in the city, grant route st. john. 1788, old spanish customs house. notice the double pitched roof, the raised construction, the center chimney, the
this bayou allowed them to circumvent the muddy mississippi river and instead come through pontcharttrain through bayou st. johnippi river. you can get to the mississippi river with outgoing up -- without going up the mississippi. this overpass, you will see bayou st. john. if you draw a line from this body to the high-rises, that marks that two-mile portage trail. it was going through swamp, but this particular route was just a couple feet above the swamp land, and that made it a dry...
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matt rivers, give us the latest. >> reporter: john, what we're expecting this hour will likely be if all things go well at the field hospital, i was just talking about, is kind of a repeat of what we saw during the 6:00 a.m. hour where the boys are initially treated near the cave and put in the helicopter and flown to an airport, an old airport south of our location here and then they are put in an ambulance where they drive along the road behind me heading into the hospital just over my shoulder there going into the emergency room and receiving treatment. we have seen that scene play out five times already and expect to see it a sixth and seventh time relatively soon. once inside the hospital we're getting more details in terms of how they are treated. they are immediately brought to the eighth floor, turned into a sister i'llized isolation unit for those trapped in the cave. there's a concern their immune systems have weakened and more susceptible to illness and they could infect illness based on what they picked up in the cave. they are in isolation for one tore two days. if their
matt rivers, give us the latest. >> reporter: john, what we're expecting this hour will likely be if all things go well at the field hospital, i was just talking about, is kind of a repeat of what we saw during the 6:00 a.m. hour where the boys are initially treated near the cave and put in the helicopter and flown to an airport, an old airport south of our location here and then they are put in an ambulance where they drive along the road behind me heading into the hospital just over my...
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collects from the river every day forty percent of what in the real banks has been colonized by water hyacinths and they are still spreading they might be an invasive species but john murray will look they have many benefits. like the standard of water hyacinths are very versatile can use their roots their limbs and even just thames. water hyacinths define germany or nukes signature style. says the support but it takes me about a week to complete a meeting like this it's very delicate work it takes time and i have to work very meticulously i don't just use a brush and paint each individual element has to be cut out piece by piece. by piece. around ten thousand tackling they want to have a problem in this region. that's all for today thanks for watching my name is and it was great to have you with us don't forget to tune in next three bye bye from the conservation in lagos nigeria some from me here in nairobi kenya we hope to see you next time on our next edition of eco at africa where we bring you great ideas and innovations from europe and africa and of course we love to hear from you on our social media pages my name is sharon my new from nairobi kenya until next
collects from the river every day forty percent of what in the real banks has been colonized by water hyacinths and they are still spreading they might be an invasive species but john murray will look they have many benefits. like the standard of water hyacinths are very versatile can use their roots their limbs and even just thames. water hyacinths define germany or nukes signature style. says the support but it takes me about a week to complete a meeting like this it's very delicate work it...
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rivers, thank you so much. i want to go now to the phone and dr. john kristoff is here with us.is a sports medicine specialist who designed a training program to help those trapped chilean land miners back in 2010. thanks so much for joining me. talk about what you did then and how it might apply to what you're seeing, obviously, on the television as we speak. >> okay, the chilean miners, we had time on our side, because we had to wait to drill to get down to them. there was no possible way out by themselve themselves. they will be forced to get by and forced to wait. the time we had to wait for them to be accessed by the drills and so that's why we planned the special training, to deal with all the possible complications you might face when you're getting compressed in a capsule, the breathing complications. we're kind of in a rush. there is no training available because the time frame that was open is basically controlled by the rain and the water levels inside the cave, plus the oxygen deficit they were experiencing. so the rescue started now because probably the monsoon rain
rivers, thank you so much. i want to go now to the phone and dr. john kristoff is here with us.is a sports medicine specialist who designed a training program to help those trapped chilean land miners back in 2010. thanks so much for joining me. talk about what you did then and how it might apply to what you're seeing, obviously, on the television as we speak. >> okay, the chilean miners, we had time on our side, because we had to wait to drill to get down to them. there was no possible...
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john wharton is the fifth generation of his family to farm here in the hunter valley, but for two years, he's been living in drought. this is the mighty pages riverhere would be all water there. they have had to sell half of their cattle, others have perished. the money to buy feed has dried up too. we just don't know when it's gonna break anymore, it might break next month or next year, i don't know, and if it breaks next year, i won't be here probably. but i don't know, my father's 85, going on 86, and he reckons this is the worst drought ever. after getting down to his last bale of hay, john has been given a helping hand. people have donated money to send farmers aid. the hay shortage means this load had to travel 800km. most areas haven't had rain for the last 18 months, so that's not only causing a challenge for the farmers, it's also causing challenges for the local communities. you know, the local general store doesn't sell as much as they used to, tourism businesses are closing down, so it starts to have a ripple effect. the state government has doubled its drought relief budget but even it can't make it rain. these riverbeds should be th
john wharton is the fifth generation of his family to farm here in the hunter valley, but for two years, he's been living in drought. this is the mighty pages riverhere would be all water there. they have had to sell half of their cattle, others have perished. the money to buy feed has dried up too. we just don't know when it's gonna break anymore, it might break next month or next year, i don't know, and if it breaks next year, i won't be here probably. but i don't know, my father's 85, going...
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president, john adams, who thought we ought to do this every the 4th of july. i watched mine in new york city on the east river singing by the west point military academy band and chorus. no politics at all. just beautiful patriotism. >> no politics? thank you! terrific! that is it for this week. thank you to my panel and all of you for watching. i hope to see you right here next week. >> this is a fox news alert. two big stories this hour. the present departure from new jersey from the white house as he prepares to name a supreme court nominee tomorrow night. meanwhile a different rescue in thailand as the operation is underway for the young soccer players still trapped in a flooded cave for more than two weeks.hello everyone i am arthel neville. hello, mike. >> i am a -- mike emanuel. they
president, john adams, who thought we ought to do this every the 4th of july. i watched mine in new york city on the east river singing by the west point military academy band and chorus. no politics at all. just beautiful patriotism. >> no politics? thank you! terrific! that is it for this week. thank you to my panel and all of you for watching. i hope to see you right here next week. >> this is a fox news alert. two big stories this hour. the present departure from new jersey from...
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there is a strong sense of reality here, john, this is not going to be easy and this really is a choice between a lot of bad options. >> matt riversou. >>> since oxygen levels are dropping inside the cave, time is of the essence. we go to tom foreman with more on the restricted air flow and virtual look at the layout of the cave. >> john, the only thing that makes air move in and out of a cave tip which is a change of temperature outside. once you move two and a half miles in and more than a half mile down like this, that produces very little effect. in practical terms, these boys and their coach are in a sealed chamber where the air is indeed running low. how low, they should be getting 21% oxygen in every breath they take. right now seems to be like 15%. stick with that long enough, that will decrease ability to work strenuously, impair coordination and thinking. even instances where this causes decreased vision in low light. yes, they're taking oxygen in to them. that could help some. this is a very worrisome development. >> how much progress are they making in terms of getting water out of the cave. >> a lot, but not enough ye
there is a strong sense of reality here, john, this is not going to be easy and this really is a choice between a lot of bad options. >> matt riversou. >>> since oxygen levels are dropping inside the cave, time is of the essence. we go to tom foreman with more on the restricted air flow and virtual look at the layout of the cave. >> john, the only thing that makes air move in and out of a cave tip which is a change of temperature outside. once you move two and a half miles...
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president, john adams, who thought we ought to do this every the 4th of july. i watched mine in new york city on the east riverusic and singing by the west point military academy band and chorus. no politics at all. just beautiful patriotism. >> no politics? thank you! terrific! that is it for this week. thank you to my panel and all of you for watching. i hope to see you right here next week. away. the thoughts and prayers with with everyone. we miss you. david: good evening, i'm david asman. i'm in for loi dobbs. tonight's stories, the deep state stone walling drags on. the department of justice misses another deadline to cooperate with congress and hand over documents related to the russia witch hunt. we're going to take it up tonight with pennsylvania congressman keith. the chinese government accusing the trump amount of behaving like quote hoodlums. and secretary of state mike pompeo arriving with a rocket man cd for kim jonun
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president, john adams, who thought we ought to do this every the 4th of july. i watched mine in new york city on the east rivertacular display with music and singing by the west point military academy band and chorus. no politics at all. just beautiful patriotism. >> no politics? thank you! terrific! that is it for this week. thank you to my panel and all of you for watching. i hope to see you right here next week. have a great weekend. good night from new york. >> announcer: this is maria bartiromo's "wall street." maria: welcome to the program. i'm maria bartiromo. forbes media chairman steve forbes is our special guest this weekend. but first susan lee is standing by in the newsroom with the headlines. >> the u.s. economy adding 213,000 jobs in the month of june. this is important because 1,000 americans e
president, john adams, who thought we ought to do this every the 4th of july. i watched mine in new york city on the east rivertacular display with music and singing by the west point military academy band and chorus. no politics at all. just beautiful patriotism. >> no politics? thank you! terrific! that is it for this week. thank you to my panel and all of you for watching. i hope to see you right here next week. have a great weekend. good night from new york. >> announcer: this...
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" 9 in "the promise of the grand canyon," john ross recalls the life of the for the person to navigate -- the first person to navigate the entire colorado river through the grand cap on. and porter fox explores america's northern border. also being published this week, historian paul thomas chamberlain provides a history of the cold war in the cold war's killing fields. and in 1968, richard biman described how politics impacted years to come. look for titles this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. .. >> that's tonight starting at the eastern on c-span2. >> sunday night on q&a, freelance journalist on his "washington post" magazine article, locked and loaded for the lord, on the sons of the late reverend sun myung moon and the church in newfoundland, pennsylvania,. >> what is going on at century church in pennsylvania is a co-mingling of a lot of undercurrents in the country, of religion, politics and guns, to a degree we haven't seen before. it's still a small chu
" 9 in "the promise of the grand canyon," john ross recalls the life of the for the person to navigate -- the first person to navigate the entire colorado river through the grand cap on. and porter fox explores america's northern border. also being published this week, historian paul thomas chamberlain provides a history of the cold war in the cold war's killing fields. and in 1968, richard biman described how politics impacted years to come. look for titles this coming week and...
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river to give them a better chance of survival. >> the big fish that you see coming in this year are probably among those that were trucked back in 2015. >> reporter: johngoln gate salmon association says the fish also got help from two years of decent rain. >> when we see goodt ihi we got bunch of water two years prior. that's what ittakes. nice fish. >> on the stern! . >> reporter: the frenzy of fish has filled sport fishing boats all along the coast. >> for a lot of people it's really thrilling to be close to nature and to produce your own food. >> it's just fun being out here. it's just fun whether you catch anything or not. >> reporter: on this day all 20 anglers had their fun and their limit of two fish each. and maybe in some sense, a relaxing day of fishing. >> that's a keeper. in the box. >> this is when you come back and say it was this big. >> or this big. >> okay. fish. >> oh man. >> okay. >> let's move on. >>> it is fourth of july. hopefully you had good time at the parades, the barbecues, maybe you're just getting home from work. you had to go to work and you're going to be watching the fireworks. we've got the new york fireworks on our ai
river to give them a better chance of survival. >> the big fish that you see coming in this year are probably among those that were trucked back in 2015. >> reporter: johngoln gate salmon association says the fish also got help from two years of decent rain. >> when we see goodt ihi we got bunch of water two years prior. that's what ittakes. nice fish. >> on the stern! . >> reporter: the frenzy of fish has filled sport fishing boats all along the coast. >>...
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rivers. we have watched thousands of gallons of water come down in t stopping. john raining continually for about three hours today. >> thanks, anna. amazing seeing all that water. >> that rushing water really tells a story. don't you love the woman saying, here, have some chicken. kentucky fried chicken is good. >> chicken for life from kentucky fried chicken. >> i suspect somebody in the pr department is working on that press release right now. >>> a new report from the national transportation safety board describes passengers' firsthand accounts of the terrifying moments before their plane crashed in alaska. all 11 people on board survived. when the small plane crashed last tuesday on the face of an alaskan mountain. the camera on the coast guard camera captured the daring rescue. investigators say moments before the crash, one passenger texted his friend sitting next to the pilot. he wanted to land as the weather deteriorated. the passenger next to the pilot told the ntsb he was uncomfortable with the worsening conditions. shortly before, he had seen the pilot --
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river to the other. it was a once-in-a-lifetime shot in the dark. >> pelley: he traveled to the edge of the north pole with filmmaker john downer, whose remote cameras>> pelley: but elephants were his favorite. he and producers michael gavshon and harry radliffe did three stories on them. >> simon: you fall in love with them, and you don't want anyone to hurt them. >> pelley: but as "60 minutes" has reported over the years, african elephants and giraffes are slaughtered by poachers. other species are affected by climate change and encroaching civilization. their numbers are dwindling. >> simon: we would like to see wild animals survive. that's one of the few editorial positions we can take and get away with. and anyone who disagrees with us, feel free to write a letter. ( elephant roar ) >> pelley: when we come back: 50 years of music, sports, television, and the movies. >>> francesca shot a final round. in world cup soccer action today, russia and croatia both advance on penalty kicks and will advance in the quarters next saturday. jeff nantz reporting from potomac, maryland. do not misjudge quiet tranquility for the power of 335 turbo-charged hors
river to the other. it was a once-in-a-lifetime shot in the dark. >> pelley: he traveled to the edge of the north pole with filmmaker john downer, whose remote cameras>> pelley: but elephants were his favorite. he and producers michael gavshon and harry radliffe did three stories on them. >> simon: you fall in love with them, and you don't want anyone to hurt them. >> pelley: but as "60 minutes" has reported over the years, african elephants and giraffes are...
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john, those waters can rise extremely quickly. so now is the time to make a decision. >> some of those rains in the forecast for as soon as monday. that's why they're watching so carefully. matt riversus. we'll check back in next hour. back in the united states, there are divers who train over and over for rescues like this. an up close look at some extreme dangers with gary tuchman in a cave in utah. >> i walk in 40 degree water with two of the preeminent cave divers in the united states. sergeant wendell knope and richard lamb. we're in northern utah's logan can kbron and a cave system similar to the cave in thailand where the young boys and coach are trapped. it's similar in other ways too. >> this cave is flooded with snowmelt water. the cave in thailand with flooded with monsoon water. >> reporter: both men begin their scuba voyage into the cave with our cameras to give us a look at the dangers and show us why you absolutely never do anything like this without cave diving certification. just getting into this nearly half-mile-long cave system requires squeezing through a narrow tunnel, and this is not the narrowest tunnel they will face in waters that go as deep as 90 feet. are
john, those waters can rise extremely quickly. so now is the time to make a decision. >> some of those rains in the forecast for as soon as monday. that's why they're watching so carefully. matt riversus. we'll check back in next hour. back in the united states, there are divers who train over and over for rescues like this. an up close look at some extreme dangers with gary tuchman in a cave in utah. >> i walk in 40 degree water with two of the preeminent cave divers in the united...
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big river steel is investing billions of dollars to build a brand new plant in texas, to upgrade another one in arkansas. [applause] nucor is creating 250 but ultimately going to at least 1000 johnsgreat state of florida, another state we won big. [applause] commercial metals will bring 300 jobs, a new micro mill to oklahoma. hundreds of aluminum jobs are coming back to kentucky and to miss -- missouri. hundreds and hundreds. across our land we're witnessing a incredible resurgence in american prosperity, not just in steel, not just in aluminum. we've added 3.7 new jobs since is the election that beautiful, beautiful election in november of '16. [cheers and applause] it was your election. it wasn't my election. that was your election, folks. that was your election. including more than 370,000 manufacturing jobs alone. remember they said, oh, manufacturing, it is obsolete. i said, let's figure, it is obsolete, how is it obsolete? how do you make things if you don't manufacture? they said they're obsolete. so we'll soon be up to half a million jobs in a very short period of time. you've heard me say this, i'm very proud of this, african-american unemployment has reached its lowest
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river so close to the u.s. yet so far. heidi joe castro al-jazeera mexico u.s. president says he hopes to work out a fair and reciprocal trade deal with the european union john made the comments while hosting the president of the european commission john clune younker the white house try tensions have been rising following the u.s. decision to introduce steep tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum into says a europe and the united states are allies and need to work together we want to have a very great deal and we're looking to have a fair trade deal and hopefully we can work something out. over the years the united states has been losing hundreds of billions of dollars with the european union and we just wanted to be a level playing field for farmers for manufactures grauer everybody. in one thousand nations agency for palestinian refugees has announced it will axe more than two hundred fifty jobs in the occupied west bank and the gaza strip they must redundant says follow the decision by the united states to slash three hundred million dollars in an era funding child stratford report from gaza. after weeks of negotiations with their employer the shock of bein
river so close to the u.s. yet so far. heidi joe castro al-jazeera mexico u.s. president says he hopes to work out a fair and reciprocal trade deal with the european union john made the comments while hosting the president of the european commission john clune younker the white house try tensions have been rising following the u.s. decision to introduce steep tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum into says a europe and the united states are allies and need to work together we want to have a...
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president, john adams, who thought we ought to do this every the 4th of july. i watched mine in new york city on the east rivernd singing by the west point military academy band and chorus. no politics at all. just beautiful patriotism. >> no politics? thank you! terrific! that is it for this week. thank you to my panel and all of you for watching. i hope to see you right here next week. >> the secretary of state, mike pompeo, arriving in japan pretty wrapped up two days of talks in north korea. where he tried to nail down details of pyongyang pledge to denuclearize. we said hello and welcome inside. a brand-new hour on "americas news headquarters". good to be with you. >> good to be with you, by the way. the north issuing a statement hours after meeting with pompeo. calling the discussions with the secretary of state, quote - regrettable. they also accused the u.s. of trying to pressure pyongyang into abandoning his nuclear weapons. despite that, mike pompeo says there are plans for the two sides to continue talking in the coming days. he is calling the talks overall successful. >> there is a great deals of p
president, john adams, who thought we ought to do this every the 4th of july. i watched mine in new york city on the east rivernd singing by the west point military academy band and chorus. no politics at all. just beautiful patriotism. >> no politics? thank you! terrific! that is it for this week. thank you to my panel and all of you for watching. i hope to see you right here next week. >> the secretary of state, mike pompeo, arriving in japan pretty wrapped up two days of talks in...
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rivers. the water causing mudslides south of denver. >>> brand new sketches just released showing two men who authorities believe are unidentified victims of serial killer johnen they were killed. gacy was executed for killing 33 young men between 1972 and 1978. eight of those victims were unidentified at the time of his arrest. that's a hook -- look at your headlines. ainsley: new york's governor, andrew cuomo, pardoning illegals so they can't be deported, and then he targeted the trump administration. be. >> they are on a jihad to deport as many people as they can. ainsley: customs and border protections commissioner kevin mcill lainny is here to respond next. steve: and the love birds on a plane now going viral. their story coming up. ♪ [music playing] (vo) from the beginning, wells fargo has supported community organizations like united way, non-profits like the american red cross, and our nation's veterans. we knew helping our communities was important then. and we know it's even more important today. so we're stepping up to volunteer more and donate over a million dollars every day. so our communities can be even stronger. it's a new day at wells fargo
rivers. the water causing mudslides south of denver. >>> brand new sketches just released showing two men who authorities believe are unidentified victims of serial killer johnen they were killed. gacy was executed for killing 33 young men between 1972 and 1978. eight of those victims were unidentified at the time of his arrest. that's a hook -- look at your headlines. ainsley: new york's governor, andrew cuomo, pardoning illegals so they can't be deported, and then he targeted the...