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here at pew we talk a lot about the importance of public service. senator collins' unbroken record of civil service pretty much defines that term. senator collins is here to help us better understand her help in fighting the increase of prescription drug prices. she works with both parties, especially senator mccaskill in missouri, to propose solutions. earlier this year she eliminated gag rules that prevent patients from knowing the lowest national cost for prescription drugs. just last month, the senate judiciary committee passed legislature that will increase competition and increase the affordability of prescription drugs for all americans. senator collins is a leading voice not only for fair drug prices and better outcomes but for civility and generosity. it is my great pleasure to introduce senator susan collins. [ applause ] >> thank you, sue, and good morning to all of you. i'm delighted to be here to join in an important discussion, and i want to commend the pew charitable trust for its extensive research work in so many areas, including yo
here at pew we talk a lot about the importance of public service. senator collins' unbroken record of civil service pretty much defines that term. senator collins is here to help us better understand her help in fighting the increase of prescription drug prices. she works with both parties, especially senator mccaskill in missouri, to propose solutions. earlier this year she eliminated gag rules that prevent patients from knowing the lowest national cost for prescription drugs. just last month,...
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here at pew we talk a lot about the importance of public service. senator collins unbroken record of constituent service and fulfilling her constitutional duties pretty much define the term. today senator collins is here to help us better understand her work. she worked closely with colleagues in both parties especially with -- early this year she introduced legislation to eliminate pharmacy gag rules. that prevent patients from knowing the lowest possible cause for prescription drugs. just last month, the senate judiciary committee passed legislation cosponsored by senator collins that will increase competition and increase the affordability of drugs for all americans. senator collins is a leading voice here not only for fear drug prices and better health outcomes but for ability and generosity produce my great pleasure to introduce senator collins. [applause] >> thank you and good morning to all of you. i am delighted to be here to join in an important discussion and i want to commend the pew charitable trusts for its extensive research, work in s
here at pew we talk a lot about the importance of public service. senator collins unbroken record of constituent service and fulfilling her constitutional duties pretty much define the term. today senator collins is here to help us better understand her work. she worked closely with colleagues in both parties especially with -- early this year she introduced legislation to eliminate pharmacy gag rules. that prevent patients from knowing the lowest possible cause for prescription drugs. just...
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there are a lot of experts here at pew, but also in this room. and we really need your help to figure this out. it is so obscure and opaque, and yet it has such a tremendous impact on our health care system, and honor healthcare providers, and most of all on patience and our families. i still can't get out of my mind, and i hope i never do, that couple in front of me at the pharmacy that couldn't afford the $111 co-pay, and walked away from medicine that they needed. i can't get out my mind the librarian who testified before us, who had wilson's disease and would switch to a less effective drug because she simply could not afford the co-pay. i can't get out of my mind the father from maine with the child with type i diabetes who was in men under panic about how he's going to be able to afford his sons insulin. we have to come up with solutions, and with help of people in this room, i think we can. thank you so much. [applause] >> on what to think i do it again for coming today, and thank senator collins for a fabulous speech. thanks, everybody. [
there are a lot of experts here at pew, but also in this room. and we really need your help to figure this out. it is so obscure and opaque, and yet it has such a tremendous impact on our health care system, and honor healthcare providers, and most of all on patience and our families. i still can't get out of my mind, and i hope i never do, that couple in front of me at the pharmacy that couldn't afford the $111 co-pay, and walked away from medicine that they needed. i can't get out my mind the...
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he knows well that terrific work that the pew charitable trust does. i also understand that we are going to be joined by the pew president. there she is, i see her. i read all about you last night. it was very impressive. your medical background said you were able to convince physicians to allow you to be a professor of neuroscience. it shows that -- not only your extraordinary ability but persuasiveness too. thank you for making the effort to be with us today. today i am going to discuss the work that i have been doing at the federal level to combat the rising cost of prescription drugs to ensure that a patient has affordable access to the therapies needed. with prescription drugs being identified in virtually every study as one of the key drivers for -- cost drivers for healthcare, it is essential that we better understand the underlying causes of prices so we can develop and implement policies that both encourage innovation and the development of new drugs, while protecting consumers from escalations that have no justification. the past century coul
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turning back to the us for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called great recession of two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine further exacerbated inequality by race gender and income pew is one of the most trusted analyst of democratic polling and policy in the united states using figures from the federal reserve they found that among americans poor and middle class the gap between white households wealth and black and hispanic households increased in the wake of the great recession and twenty sixteen white households in these brackets had four times the wealth of comparable african-american families and three times the wealth of hispanic households interestingly pew did find that among lower income households white families lost more wealth than their african-american and hispanic peers. you'll. you'll. reports about the poor are unfortunately not a new thing over the years we've seen a steady flow of papers studies and reports about the growing poverty a united states and what seemed to many people some obscene numbe
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there are a lot of experts here at pew, but also in this room. we really need your help to figure this out. it is so obscure and opaque and yet, it has such a tremendous impact on our healthcare system and on our healthcare provider and most of all on patients and families. i still cannot get it out of my mind and i hope i never do, that couple in front of me at the pharmacy. that could not afford the $111 co-pay and walked away from the medicine that they needed. i cannot get out of my mind the librarian who testified before us who has wilson's disease. and was switched to a less effective drug. because she simply could not afford the co-pay. i can't get out of my mind, the father from maine with the child with type i diabetes. who was in an utter panic about how he was going to be able to afford his son's insulin. we have to come up with a solution. and with the help of people in this room, i think we can. thank you so much! [applause] >> i want to thank everyone again for coming today and thank you senator collins for a fabulous speech. thanks
there are a lot of experts here at pew, but also in this room. we really need your help to figure this out. it is so obscure and opaque and yet, it has such a tremendous impact on our healthcare system and on our healthcare provider and most of all on patients and families. i still cannot get it out of my mind and i hope i never do, that couple in front of me at the pharmacy. that could not afford the $111 co-pay and walked away from the medicine that they needed. i cannot get out of my mind...
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they wereacials epithets painted on the walls and the slashing of those church pews, the seat cushions, repairs have been made but the services are indeed going . we talked to a parishioner here earlier today, she said if this church congregation is anything, it's resilient. >> we're here, sundaymorning, this is where we're meant to be and we're going to sit on these ripped up pews, and we're going to have our normal sunday service at 10:00. >> reporter: now we have talked to m so of the parishioners as they have gone in. some folks are actually still choked up about it, and there are some here that aren't necessarily members just members of the community that came out to suppo this church. in one instance, a worker at the church happened to be heap here when the vandals were here and he was hit with a fire extinguisher. the mission of this church will not stop because of their actions. back to you. >>> all new this morning, several people waking up without a home. overnight flames tore through their house. this is images captured by thet fire dept as crews fought the flame late into t
they wereacials epithets painted on the walls and the slashing of those church pews, the seat cushions, repairs have been made but the services are indeed going . we talked to a parishioner here earlier today, she said if this church congregation is anything, it's resilient. >> we're here, sundaymorning, this is where we're meant to be and we're going to sit on these ripped up pews, and we're going to have our normal sunday service at 10:00. >> reporter: now we have talked to m so...
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for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called great recession of two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine further exacerbated inequality by race gender and income as one of most trusted analyst of demographics polling and policy in the united states using figures from the federal reserve they found that among americans poor and middle class the gap between white households wealth and black and hispanic households increased in the wake of the great recession and twenty sixteen white households in these brackets had four times the wealth of comparable african-american families and three times the wealth of hispanic households interestingly pew did find that among lower income household white families lost more wealth than their african-american and hispanic peers. reports about the poor are unfortunately not a new thing over the years we've seen a steady flow of papers studies and reports about the growing poverty united states and what seemed to many people some obscene numbers separating the rich and the poor the haves and
for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called great recession of two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine further exacerbated inequality by race gender and income as one of most trusted analyst of demographics polling and policy in the united states using figures from the federal reserve they found that among americans poor and middle class the gap between white households wealth and black and hispanic households increased in the...
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for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called great recession of two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine further exacerbated inequality by race gender and income as one of most trusted analyst of demographics polling and policy in the united states using figures from the federal reserve they found that among americans poor and middle class the gap between white households wealth and black and hispanic households increased in the wake of the great recession and twenty sixteen white households in these brackets had four times the wealth of comparable african-american families and three times the wealth of hispanic households interestingly pew did find that among lower income households white families lost more wealth than their african-american and hispanic peers. reports about the poor are unfortunately not a new thing over the years we've seen a steady flow of papers studies and reports about the growing poverty in ited states and what seemed to many people some obscene numbers separating the rich and the poor the haves a
for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called great recession of two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine further exacerbated inequality by race gender and income as one of most trusted analyst of demographics polling and policy in the united states using figures from the federal reserve they found that among americans poor and middle class the gap between white households wealth and black and hispanic households increased in the...
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pew, pew, pew. bweep, bweep, bweep!t sounds so good in my tummy! [ laughter ] hey. hey. [ laughter ] there you go. my mouth just got smaller. [ laughter ] want to know what i'm doing for the 4th of july, y'all? [ laughter ] i'm gonna ride a huge roller coaster. and when it starts going up real high, i'm going to be like -- [ yelling ] wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow!" [ cheers and applause ] >> suddenly, i'm like -- [ yelling ] and then, right when i hits the top, i'm like -- [ yelling ] [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's right, when i hit the top, i'm like, "woo, please, no! boy, oy, oy." >> i know. and i'm all like, "wait, no." and then i'm like -- and then -- plummets, and we're both like -- [ together ] [ yelling ] [ cheers and applause ] >> hey, hey, hey. >> jimmy: that got high. >> hey, you've got some pipes on you. would you mind singing something for us? >> jimmy: well, sure. just let me do a quick vocal warmup. slick slim slender stick. slick slim slender stick. mum, mum, mum, mum, mum. crack, crack -- ok
pew, pew, pew. bweep, bweep, bweep!t sounds so good in my tummy! [ laughter ] hey. hey. [ laughter ] there you go. my mouth just got smaller. [ laughter ] want to know what i'm doing for the 4th of july, y'all? [ laughter ] i'm gonna ride a huge roller coaster. and when it starts going up real high, i'm going to be like -- [ yelling ] wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow!" [ cheers and applause ] >> suddenly, i'm like -- [ yelling ] and then, right when i hits the top, i'm like -- [ yelling...
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the pew charitable trusts for a speech from senator susan collins. she will talk about prescription drug prices this morning. senator collins enters the agent committee purchases reducing the cost of drugs is one of her top priorities. senator collins will be introduced by the executive vice president to the pew charitable trusts. live coverage here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >>. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning everyone. i am the executive vice president and chief program officer at pew charitable trusts. we have a diverse mix of initiatives ranging from health, state, consumer and
the pew charitable trusts for a speech from senator susan collins. she will talk about prescription drug prices this morning. senator collins enters the agent committee purchases reducing the cost of drugs is one of her top priorities. senator collins will be introduced by the executive vice president to the pew charitable trusts. live coverage here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >>. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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which has been somewhat in turmoil, and i have pew tin. frankly pew tin may be the easiest of them all. >> i cannot say right now. i would say mostly a competitor. >> but attempting to downplay concer concerns. >> i think the discord is music to putin's ears. but i do think that coming from this summit, which is allied, is strong, and is going to increase our deterrent capabilities, that is going to put president trump in a very strong position with president putin. >> now the president's day just got kicked off. he just started a ceremony with the other leaders where he will come face to face with angela merkel for the first time since he made those very public criticisms this morning. they said that the president will bring up pretty schisms that he made this this morning, and merkel said that she is also expecting some controversial discussions. so needless to say here, john, this day is just getting started. >> what could go wrong with that one on one meeting. let's explore that. great to have both of you here in the studio. the presid
which has been somewhat in turmoil, and i have pew tin. frankly pew tin may be the easiest of them all. >> i cannot say right now. i would say mostly a competitor. >> but attempting to downplay concer concerns. >> i think the discord is music to putin's ears. but i do think that coming from this summit, which is allied, is strong, and is going to increase our deterrent capabilities, that is going to put president trump in a very strong position with president putin. >>...
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. >> this image, even just talking about it, we now see the image of president pew tin arriutin a hererough the presidential pal lace, and getting ready for the meeting, it is an act of sovereignty. >> the foreign minister lavrov just went through. the two main men will meet but there is a joint working lunch as well. >> yes, indeed. and the british said that it violated us, and they fully believe the attacks have been directed from the highest levels of the kremlin. it is now a murder investigation. they're not blaming that on the russia because it could be co-lateral. they still have to do a complete investigation. this is really an incredible moment and after what happened, the tone of president trump with his allies in nato, britain, and now calling the eu a foe, the western alliance wants to believe and hopes that president trump will go into this meeting with their line of defense, their point of view, not with putin's. >> so we will see, literally, on our watch we will know. there was one little curveball as we give it back to you. one of the mysteries has been with putin when h
. >> this image, even just talking about it, we now see the image of president pew tin arriutin a hererough the presidential pal lace, and getting ready for the meeting, it is an act of sovereignty. >> the foreign minister lavrov just went through. the two main men will meet but there is a joint working lunch as well. >> yes, indeed. and the british said that it violated us, and they fully believe the attacks have been directed from the highest levels of the kremlin. it is now...
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for pew tin it is a win because he is getting respect on the world stage. >> president putin has already won because of the fact of the meeting. if he went home now it would still be a win. president trump set the stage for it. alienating our own haallies. forget about crimea, we don't fwhee know what is on the agenda. is it true that he is different with putin than anyone else. the president was enraged, it turns out, when he aimed missiles at florida in that video demonstration. but this is what is curious for me, for trump to not say anything about being enraged, he was so enraged he called putin, a call we heard nothing about with the likes of jeff zelany, we heard nothing about the call. and during the call, he did two things, he was outraged, and said theresa may and macron agree with me, and then he congratulated putin on the same call. that's the origin of this. what are the chances all of that can be true? it is important to realize this was initiated by trump. >> this is the moment we have been waiting for, the president's of russia and the united states. let's see if we can he
for pew tin it is a win because he is getting respect on the world stage. >> president putin has already won because of the fact of the meeting. if he went home now it would still be a win. president trump set the stage for it. alienating our own haallies. forget about crimea, we don't fwhee know what is on the agenda. is it true that he is different with putin than anyone else. the president was enraged, it turns out, when he aimed missiles at florida in that video demonstration. but...
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soledad: whenci it comes tal stereotypes, a common one is del minority.inicansmo are the accord to the pew household income for asian-americans is $73,000 per year. we should note that there are huge income variations in the asian-american population with whom the burmese and the nelese are at the lowest end of the spectrum. he bestdud racial group in the united sta more than half have a bachelors degree. when it comes to gettime into college, asirican students score on average 50 points than whn sats studentsig and more points hr than black and hispanic students. one group says they are being punished for their success saying that the school limited the number of asian students and preference for white sdents. jeannie is a professor at harvard law school and joins us from harvard. can you walk us through this lauit? can you explain what is at stake? jeannie: the lawsuit takes place under a la called title vi. involves a federal lawhat prohibits discrimination in activities and programs that receive federal funding. harvardit univers does receive federal funding anddo many colleges anivers
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nick's going to a new pew and you're going to have to conclude you can sustain any good. nutritious food in all the polls show us president park was crazy too if i was only to you. in the time if someone you were getting stupid off from matching your movements for luke. i'll. ask you too much. ever got my. job. thank you. so much these. words. from one thousand nine hundred ninety and i miss john and. there was like. fighting the good of the day. you know. mungo said all of the things and then we got to the integration but missing something about i don't like to speak much too much about these. men being something some mission since syria i've been set on in freetown i mean banky central african republic and then finally if i just read the i.c.r.c. we are dealing with the work on the patients. cases this position here and they've turned it to this one took an hour ago to this position to vince here. between two. point zero small i'm going to mention the pain of having a little. bit more. history. surreality pain just don't get some sun. it just function it's become very n
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oh, fast nature to go watch, i'll tell that you, fiuc pptsnkci tathae t v you youentid in the inter pewt mutinsat dns wallace. you said chris wallace was harder on himhan the president. >> i think people were making atching it downstairs w camepstairs, there was tenswe exchanges there. i have t say, one thing that yas said another political puy, well,dat dnd itoan that private m ngt .i do have to sa i fd it toyny >> jovial.ace there when t camee >> joalie,es ybout t yha democre senate intel committee blastedmp president's statements today. warner joining livetol hill. good to see f ycaou. >> good to see you. today. wiay d kidding. look, you know, in a situation like when we would bring on ts,he ranking democrat on any co rittee, it isher, i to predictable what thetn' response would be, but whawaspgikseinnar,het t f jt docrafrhepele of thewny. o pnte part >> well, the reaso forn that is thisy the i lintundergeel oma, fbi, ceingetelle,igen community under prest trump. russians theynte i certain individuals, released information, help trump, hurt clinton, scan electoralnd system use social
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after battling men anyone giet tus, he had to have by lateral amp pew tations above the knees. since he was 6 years old he's been fitted by prosthetics by the guys over at pros threat knicks motion but. >> now he's faster than us. >> now he's ready to race. nothing is slowing him down. i love this video, especially in the beginning where there's a very quick countdown where he doesn't really wait. >> i've takes off. >> there's no stopping this kid. >> good job! >> i can't wait to see what this kid the joy as he's running down these hallways. >> i feel like he's -- >> definitely. >> all right, >>> it's time for a visit down to the australia reptile park where do you want to be caught unaware around these fellows. look at mean machine. he was so mean this alligator had to be relocated. >> in that very first shot all i could see about mean machine is he has really pretty eyes. >> gorgeous animal. >> yes, a gorgeous animal but not so friendly with any other living creature. mean to the keepers and mean to other animals there. the other reptiles wasn't friendly to then, so, as you c
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saturday night took out a -- took -- excuseme r date decided to steal her ca to go on another >> faith pewn old friendn griffin asked her out. she tracked herow carn by aby o. near drive inovie. her mistake was getting out e car to buy him a cigar. that's the first mistake. that's likeim saying, go pump the gas. lady, come on. took her god sister out. >> note to yourself. don't go in the store buying a guy a cigar. make him get his own cigar. >> s much more i could add to >> 4:53 is the time. it's a bird, it'sne a. it's actually airbus' new whale shaped beluga plain. >> the plane making its maiden flight. it can carry 53 tons of cargo over a distance of 4,000 miles without sto ting. pretty coolo see, too. >>so remember the brady bu nh house? >> >> you didn't watch it? >> no, that was -- when i was comingn p that wasn't o. >> the rerun any way, the brady bunal house is now on s for nearly $2 million. studio city home attracts tourists daily. >> it b was purchack in 1973 for $61,000. the owners passed away and their children are selling it. however, only the exteriors are the same. scenes fr
saturday night took out a -- took -- excuseme r date decided to steal her ca to go on another >> faith pewn old friendn griffin asked her out. she tracked herow carn by aby o. near drive inovie. her mistake was getting out e car to buy him a cigar. that's the first mistake. that's likeim saying, go pump the gas. lady, come on. took her god sister out. >> note to yourself. don't go in the store buying a guy a cigar. make him get his own cigar. >> s much more i could add to...
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people killed at the "capital gazette" newspaper in annapolis this weekend, with mourners lining the pewsch where newspaper reporter turned reverend timothy mueller said thoughts and prayers are not enough. meanwhile hundreds lined the city's pier to remember the five "capital gazette" employees killed in that targeted attack while a tribute played out at camden yards with the crowd holding a moment of silence. the paper issued this open letter thanking well wishers writing in part, quote, we will never be the same as we were now that rebecca, wendy, john, gerrold, and rob are gone. >>> rescue teams in thailand continuing their desperate search for 12 missing boys and their soccer coach who disappeared inside a flooded underground cave over a week on signs of month degrees a team of s.e.a.l. divers waded through the murky waters to a passageway that could lead them to where the boys may have taken shelter. parents continue to keep up their long vigil at the mouth of the cave and pope francis has said he is also praying for them. with a break in the rain easing flooding, rescue efforts hav
people killed at the "capital gazette" newspaper in annapolis this weekend, with mourners lining the pewsch where newspaper reporter turned reverend timothy mueller said thoughts and prayers are not enough. meanwhile hundreds lined the city's pier to remember the five "capital gazette" employees killed in that targeted attack while a tribute played out at camden yards with the crowd holding a moment of silence. the paper issued this open letter thanking well wishers writing...
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host: i want to put on the screen -- this is from pew research that takes a look at what they say is a password system of voting methods in the u.s. some offer optical scanning. the area in gray is electronic. the area in orange is mixed optical scanning and direct recording. is in place out west, including the state of oregon. it is a variety of systems based on the states and counties. typically, voting has been a state issue. should it a national issue? should the federal government take this over and have one uniform standard? guest: those are not opposed issues. states and local officials run their own elections. all voting is local. it all happens in communities. in terms of administrating our elections, state and local officials will always be responsible for getting that done where the rubber meets the road and we thank them for the tremendous job so many have done in administrating our nations elections. we also have national standards around voting for 100 years. since we determined to is eligible. the 19th amendment or the 26th amendment where we determined the national st
host: i want to put on the screen -- this is from pew research that takes a look at what they say is a password system of voting methods in the u.s. some offer optical scanning. the area in gray is electronic. the area in orange is mixed optical scanning and direct recording. is in place out west, including the state of oregon. it is a variety of systems based on the states and counties. typically, voting has been a state issue. should it a national issue? should the federal government take...
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then i'm all for this story but this is not the core of the move this is not competition this is a pew i deal with. well after brussels donald trump's next stop was the u.k. for his first official visit there as u.s. president wrapped as the now examines if the country special relationship has stood the test of time. america and the u.k. have a special thing going special relationship they called it language culture values defense then came trump but surely he can't ruin it right the special relationship between the u.k. and the u.s. has been strong for many years we'll have opportunities to talk about a possible future trading relationship really remember barack obama when he came around they couldn't get enough of him everyone wanted to shake his hand and get a picture what a swell guy. trump just doesn't have the charm it seems where barber was greeted with cheers and applause trump gets protests and outrage even a giant trump baby balloon and americans being told to avoid drawing attention to themselves be aware of your surroundings and exercise caution and expect to live in the vi
then i'm all for this story but this is not the core of the move this is not competition this is a pew i deal with. well after brussels donald trump's next stop was the u.k. for his first official visit there as u.s. president wrapped as the now examines if the country special relationship has stood the test of time. america and the u.k. have a special thing going special relationship they called it language culture values defense then came trump but surely he can't ruin it right the special...
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with mourning lining the pews at st.rter turned reverend timothy mueller said thoughts and prayers are not enough. meanwhile hundreds lined the city's pier to remember the five "capital gazette" employees who were killed in that targeted attack while a tribute played out in camden yards with a crowd holding a moment of silence. the paper writing in part, we will never be the same as we were now that rebecca, john, gerald, and rob are gone. someday we hope to be as good again. >>> john melendez, stuttering john from the howard stern show, says he was connected to president trump aboard air force one after pretending to be new jersey senator bob menendez's assistant. >> i go to the guys that i'm bob menendez's assistant. they didn't ask me one question. >> in an audio recording between two men the person who menendez says is trump discusses his views on immigration. the white house has not commented on that call. >>> in over 700 cities from coast to coast, people were taking to the streets to protest the separation of migr
with mourning lining the pews at st.rter turned reverend timothy mueller said thoughts and prayers are not enough. meanwhile hundreds lined the city's pier to remember the five "capital gazette" employees who were killed in that targeted attack while a tribute played out in camden yards with a crowd holding a moment of silence. the paper writing in part, we will never be the same as we were now that rebecca, john, gerald, and rob are gone. someday we hope to be as good again....
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i presented him with pew research that said it is not the case, and also pew research that said that people who were born here were likely to commit more crime than those who immigrated here. ben, what does it say to you that the president is still saying things that are not backed up by the facts? >> well, you know, i don't -- i mean, i guess what it says is that something that we all know in our hearts is that we have a president who has no regard for even understanding what the truth is, but it is important to remind people of that, and you know, when the president is standing up in front of the congress of the united states and the well of the house and gives a speech, we have a reasonable entitlement as a public to expect that the words he says, and whether you a agree with the policies or not, but the factual statements that he is making are true. and in the case, this was not true both about his own justice department which did not provide him data to support that statement, and about, you know, the many people who come to this country from all over the world and he's suggesti
i presented him with pew research that said it is not the case, and also pew research that said that people who were born here were likely to commit more crime than those who immigrated here. ben, what does it say to you that the president is still saying things that are not backed up by the facts? >> well, you know, i don't -- i mean, i guess what it says is that something that we all know in our hearts is that we have a president who has no regard for even understanding what the truth...
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and lots of putin has taken over you know pew gallup g. f. k. these other going to ever know international polling agencies right now this this this is everyone from michael mcfaul obama's a leader to russia you know up and down the line in a fury james melville who was the u.s. ambassador to stony and a career foreign service officer he said it's quite proud to have served under six different presidents and eleven secretaries of state has just resigned over trump's policy towards nato and the u. he is quoted as saying a foreign officers d.n.a. is programmed well carried to support policy and were schooled right from the start and he said that support for. the e.u. and nato is in his morrow no no but that's that's that's the ideological position of liberals a little bit and it's also i mean he supports policy as long as policy does not because you have hundreds of thousands of people their entire career their very very essence is determined that is it and there are six u.s. presidents eleven secretaries of state no one has even voted dealt about
and lots of putin has taken over you know pew gallup g. f. k. these other going to ever know international polling agencies right now this this this is everyone from michael mcfaul obama's a leader to russia you know up and down the line in a fury james melville who was the u.s. ambassador to stony and a career foreign service officer he said it's quite proud to have served under six different presidents and eleven secretaries of state has just resigned over trump's policy towards nato and the...
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pewe lost so manle here." the volume of rain was unprecedented. in one place, half a meter fellr in 24 across western japan, four timey the average ainfall came in one week. the link between global climate change and extreme weather events is very comicated. for many years now, climate scientists have been predicting at across the northern hemisphere, there will be more and more extreme rain events. up to a month or two months ll can fall into two or three days. that is exactly what happened here last week, and this is the result. japan is one of the wealthiest countries in the world, with some of the best flood defenses. but they were not strong enough to withstand this onslaught at has left 200 dead and still counting. rupert wingfield-hayes, bbc news. jane: now to a captivating new documentary. "three identical strangers" tells the story of triplets born in new york almost 60 years ago. they were parated at birth and put up for adoption as part of a social experiment. for years they never knew that they had identical siblings. es of coincidence
pewe lost so manle here." the volume of rain was unprecedented. in one place, half a meter fellr in 24 across western japan, four timey the average ainfall came in one week. the link between global climate change and extreme weather events is very comicated. for many years now, climate scientists have been predicting at across the northern hemisphere, there will be more and more extreme rain events. up to a month or two months ll can fall into two or three days. that is exactly what...
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i am the executive vice president and chief program officer at pew charitable trusts. we have a diverse mix of initiatives ranging from health, state, consumer and environmental policy initiatives. to advancing biomedical and
i am the executive vice president and chief program officer at pew charitable trusts. we have a diverse mix of initiatives ranging from health, state, consumer and environmental policy initiatives. to advancing biomedical and
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and lots of putin has taken over you know pew gallup g. f. k. these other going to ever know international polling agency is right now this this this as everyone from michael mcfaul obama's imbibes letter to russia you know up and down the line in a fury james melville who was the u.s. ambassador to stony and a career foreign service officer he said it's quite proud to have served under six different presidents and eleven secretaries of state has just resigned over trump's policy towards nato and the u. he is quoted as saying a foreign officers d.n.a. is programmed well. to support policy and worst schooled right from the start and he said that support for the e.u. and nato is in his morrow little but that splits the ideological position of literally little kid and it's also i mean he supports policy as as long. you don't know because you have hundreds of thousands of people their entire career their very very essence is determined that is it and six u.s. presidents eleven secretaries of state no one has even voted dealt about the role of nato a
and lots of putin has taken over you know pew gallup g. f. k. these other going to ever know international polling agency is right now this this this as everyone from michael mcfaul obama's imbibes letter to russia you know up and down the line in a fury james melville who was the u.s. ambassador to stony and a career foreign service officer he said it's quite proud to have served under six different presidents and eleven secretaries of state has just resigned over trump's policy towards nato...
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pew. this is your we news live from berlin israel passes a divisive new on there critics say legalizes discrimination arab israeli lawmakers protest against the statute which defines israel as a jewish nation state the law downgrades the arabic language and says only the country's jews are entitled to self-determination also coming up british police report.
pew. this is your we news live from berlin israel passes a divisive new on there critics say legalizes discrimination arab israeli lawmakers protest against the statute which defines israel as a jewish nation state the law downgrades the arabic language and says only the country's jews are entitled to self-determination also coming up british police report.
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for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called.
for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called.
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but it's the way people are able to create and ma nip pew lay software. it's a much more kind of broad based. >> are we going to call it demock contract advertised software? >> i hope so. >> as opposed to no code? >> yeah, the no code sounds very negative. >> i have to stop you there. you're a company to watch, no doubt. >> thank you. >> thank you for being with us this morning. press here will be back in just a minute. flrs >>> welcome back to press here. i have some video of a person who may be the ideal employee. lindsay rays nickel has an ph.d and mba. she's worked at stanford and every boss seems to have something wonderful to say. but she hasn't worked since 2014. for good reason. she had a baby, chose to stay home and raise her little girl. this video is of her return to the workplace after four years in something called the return shift. a 16-week program that helps people who have left the workforce for a significant period of time ease back in and come back up to speed. billy is a big fan of the return ship. he instituted and his company data st
but it's the way people are able to create and ma nip pew lay software. it's a much more kind of broad based. >> are we going to call it demock contract advertised software? >> i hope so. >> as opposed to no code? >> yeah, the no code sounds very negative. >> i have to stop you there. you're a company to watch, no doubt. >> thank you. >> thank you for being with us this morning. press here will be back in just a minute. flrs >>> welcome back to...
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members of the bethlehem lutheran church back in their pews for servis today.his after somebody/ed seat cushions and spray painted squa swastikas all around that church. today a visiting pastor wovehe incidents into his sermon, offering a message of healing. >> it' all about the power of healing and the presence of the one who hds that power. so i want to tryo connect tha with the present situation here. >> the church also shares spath a local vietnam yehega congon and they work with a nearby synagogue on outreach and youth programs. >> minimum wage workers in maryland will be taking home a bigger paycheck. m theimum wage goes up to $10.10 starting today. some lawmakers have pushed for an even bigger increase, but at legislation stalled this year. >>> other areas in our region and many g a pay hike new laws are going into effect today. for more information, openur nbc washington app. >>> we turn now back to theat r. we are in weather alert mode. we're talking dangerous heat days.he next couple of if you've got to be out there for those that are woroung ide, lig
members of the bethlehem lutheran church back in their pews for servis today.his after somebody/ed seat cushions and spray painted squa swastikas all around that church. today a visiting pastor wovehe incidents into his sermon, offering a message of healing. >> it' all about the power of healing and the presence of the one who hds that power. so i want to tryo connect tha with the present situation here. >> the church also shares spath a local vietnam yehega congon and they work...
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russians wanted which is a one on one meeting between president's -- president trump and president pew tin. you have arms control on the agenda. you also have syria and ukraine. the u.s. delegation wants to talk about election meddling, they they it has been talked about. they say if the u.s. wants to bring it up they can. but they will say exactly what they have said in the past which is that russia didn't do it and that is it. certainly the russians say they are very, very, very well prepared for this summit. >> 19 minutes past the hour, we will be right back. a single tap offerss to peace of mind.y, uber is giving you new ways to tell loved ones you're on your way. uber is moving in a new direction. forward. whenshe was pregnant,ter failed, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our world. i had no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. we're t
russians wanted which is a one on one meeting between president's -- president trump and president pew tin. you have arms control on the agenda. you also have syria and ukraine. the u.s. delegation wants to talk about election meddling, they they it has been talked about. they say if the u.s. wants to bring it up they can. but they will say exactly what they have said in the past which is that russia didn't do it and that is it. certainly the russians say they are very, very, very well prepared...
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at this event hosted by the pew charitable trusts, the main republican also spoke about the role of government agencies and insurance companies and drug pricing.
at this event hosted by the pew charitable trusts, the main republican also spoke about the role of government agencies and insurance companies and drug pricing.
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this is all available on the pew research center website. partisanof it is " identification is sticky but about 10% switch parties over the years." late 2017 andin studied a 15 month period surrounding the election. caller: good morning. i was a democrat simply because after the gore election with , when it --obama when it comes to abortion and other social issues. it was hard to support them because they were so radical. i started steering more towards the libertarian way of thinking. i like it a lot better. especially with another ron paul. the republican party, i can't go becauseely republican there is so little compassion. systeme going to a blame versus maybe it is the policy themselves that is not working. right now i can't identify with a party. does that make you an independent right now? caller: yes. one of about 42% of americans identify as independent. that number is up three points from 2016 according to gallup polling on party identification. a three-point increase in independent identity in america is larger than gallup typical
this is all available on the pew research center website. partisanof it is " identification is sticky but about 10% switch parties over the years." late 2017 andin studied a 15 month period surrounding the election. caller: good morning. i was a democrat simply because after the gore election with , when it --obama when it comes to abortion and other social issues. it was hard to support them because they were so radical. i started steering more towards the libertarian way of...
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corey on the other hand police have to be ready to face a person with a gun and according to the latest pew research poll as gano intercept levels in the united states have increased to forty four percent is that why officers still that you know sometimes they have to pull the trigger no. mana guns as in america it doesn't weighs on wood it doesn't weigh on the cops i'm on when they get ratings who won't engage an individual in a gun battle like i said previously the only time is when they see the gun on the trigger and somebody is about to start shooting at them or someone else imminently causing deadly physical force to occur if that's not happening it doesn't matter how many people carrying guns cops or the ones are supposed to be out there troll in the area and getting guns off the streets i've been a situations where people pull out guns and i didn't file or that person didn't fire and we disarmed them in a rest that happens every day in the new york city and around america but you know what also happens a lot when people reach for their wallets or water or phone and they get shot beca
corey on the other hand police have to be ready to face a person with a gun and according to the latest pew research poll as gano intercept levels in the united states have increased to forty four percent is that why officers still that you know sometimes they have to pull the trigger no. mana guns as in america it doesn't weighs on wood it doesn't weigh on the cops i'm on when they get ratings who won't engage an individual in a gun battle like i said previously the only time is when they see...