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many of the guys learned to eat sour poi. but wen acquired taste, poi introducesr a lot of probiotics into our system. stem. leaves, we eat the part of it is cut off along with the stem which is dried out and put back in the ground and grown again. garden butryland mainly they are wetland. hear in thisnd garden, all of the signs are red. there are well over 300 different varieties grown in hawaii. are maybe 100 varieties. we grow close to 72 varieties. one of our creation stories says we come from this plant, and we are part of the earth just like this plant is. welcome to the waterfall. names.erfall as two this itis falling like is free-flowing or purging. when there's not much water due to lack of rainfall and our watershed, it is called something else which means trickling water. what are in a wine culture is one of our natural resources that is always to be protected and conserved. and the wind language, wai is our word for freshwater. kai is the word for saltwater. freshwater is named the water of life. without water, yo
many of the guys learned to eat sour poi. but wen acquired taste, poi introducesr a lot of probiotics into our system. stem. leaves, we eat the part of it is cut off along with the stem which is dried out and put back in the ground and grown again. garden butryland mainly they are wetland. hear in thisnd garden, all of the signs are red. there are well over 300 different varieties grown in hawaii. are maybe 100 varieties. we grow close to 72 varieties. one of our creation stories says we come...
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there's poi pounded fresh out back.y. >> man: here try this chili pepper water. >> julio: chili pepper water. >> anthony: wait a minute, why do i want to do this? there's chili pepper water, used for dipping or taken as an auxiliary shot for regularity or boner medicine or whatever. oh yeah, there's also spam noodles. there is no party without spam. by dinnertime the beer, wine, and festive beverages have been flowing for hours. also, moods have been properly adjusted in a completely natural way indigenous to the islands, of course. >> shep: how about julio and the pigs? >> anthony: i cooked a lot of pigs. i've never seen one poured into a pot neatly. >> julio: that's what i love. this is what we do in the islands. that's what it's all about. >> shep: and always bring the ohana. bring the family, bring the kids, you know? you rarely ever see a party where there aren't kids. >> anthony: ohana means -- >> willie: family. >> anthony: how -- >> shep: extended family. >> anthony: extended family. >> shep: yeah, like you're n
there's poi pounded fresh out back.y. >> man: here try this chili pepper water. >> julio: chili pepper water. >> anthony: wait a minute, why do i want to do this? there's chili pepper water, used for dipping or taken as an auxiliary shot for regularity or boner medicine or whatever. oh yeah, there's also spam noodles. there is no party without spam. by dinnertime the beer, wine, and festive beverages have been flowing for hours. also, moods have been properly adjusted in a...
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germany's economic a boom for the first time in years the economy is shrinking but is it just a blip poi's sign of a real slowdown meanwhile germany's foreign buying when it comes to alter official intelligence potentially costing the country trillions of euros. and things are getting critical for industrial companies along the banks of the river rhine low water levels caused by this sometimes lack of rain also very hampering shipping on germany's most important waterway. this is your business update i'm out on the homefront in berlin thanks for joining me the economy here in germany shrank by zero point two percent in the third quarter more than analysts had expected and stifled by global trade disputes and problems in germany's car industry that it is being seen as a wake up call that stable growth is by no means guaranteed. exports were down and imports up in the third quarter that's trouble for an economy built on strong exports a major part of the problem has been a bottleneck in car deliveries by german automakers the result of new more rigorous emissions rules but there are other is
germany's economic a boom for the first time in years the economy is shrinking but is it just a blip poi's sign of a real slowdown meanwhile germany's foreign buying when it comes to alter official intelligence potentially costing the country trillions of euros. and things are getting critical for industrial companies along the banks of the river rhine low water levels caused by this sometimes lack of rain also very hampering shipping on germany's most important waterway. this is your business...
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a 16 yard score and the cowboys had the lead.ve37 pois a game, tonight they scored 10. fall to 10-2. dallas leads the nfc east. >>> the 49ers are hoping for an upset in seattle. it will be richard sherman's first time in the northwest as a visiting player. let's say he is not sending any christmas cards to russell wilson. >> i don't really have a relationship with russell. we are teammates and we play. >> speaking of relationships, it's obvious that jon gruden has peaked at the numbers. >> we are concentrating on getting better. we know what the pointspread is. we know what we are up against and we are inches to compete. >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. >>> in what's a gig of data? well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. or 300 minutes of baby videos. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay even less for data. or if you need a lot we have unlimited too. plus, get $200 back when you buy a new smart phone.e. click, call or visit a store today.
a 16 yard score and the cowboys had the lead.ve37 pois a game, tonight they scored 10. fall to 10-2. dallas leads the nfc east. >>> the 49ers are hoping for an upset in seattle. it will be richard sherman's first time in the northwest as a visiting player. let's say he is not sending any christmas cards to russell wilson. >> i don't really have a relationship with russell. we are teammates and we play. >> speaking of relationships, it's obvious that jon gruden has peaked at...
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it poi tnted ot incidents of hate are on the rise, from just over 6,000 reported cases in 2016 to 7,175n 2017. that's a 17% increase, and the third straight year that the numbers have been rising. while the rising number of incidents may be evidence that more law enforcement agencies are reporting hate crimes, experts say in reality, many of these kinds of incidents still are underreported and never make it to the f.b.i. database.e hate crimes c all forms of violence and speech. on tuesday, frontline and stopublica continue their on- going ination into hate groups in america with their second film in the series" documenting hate: new american zis." >> it's just the beginning. >> a violent neonazi movement. >> what do you think is going bnthis house? >> they were mabs. >> wanted nuclear reactors. >> >> sreenivasan: the film's producer and correspondent reporter ac thompson appears ona amanpod company tomorrow night. tell us. >> back in 2016, we started building a coalition of any rooms that were going to report on hate crimes, bias and bigotry, and t white power movement. about 160 diffe
it poi tnted ot incidents of hate are on the rise, from just over 6,000 reported cases in 2016 to 7,175n 2017. that's a 17% increase, and the third straight year that the numbers have been rising. while the rising number of incidents may be evidence that more law enforcement agencies are reporting hate crimes, experts say in reality, many of these kinds of incidents still are underreported and never make it to the f.b.i. database.e hate crimes c all forms of violence and speech. on tuesday,...
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. >> and we see inflation as thent number poi here that you want to make. andhat is tied to trade to a great deal because the tariffs. >> right. >> mean increased prices, mean inflation among other things, right. >> right. there are a couple of different things about inflation important to look at. when we went through 3 earnings season, inflation started to tick through some of the company earnings in that they signalled trade started to increase input costs andul they 't absorb all the costs themselves so they'd have to push it on consumers. u that drive inflation. then we obviously have wage growth that came in at 3.1 this month. that's been bron out o the range. it was kind of in the high a 2% rangong time. a 3.1 number is high. wage growth issihe m piece of inflation we've been looking for. upward pressureill set expectations high are for inflation next year. >> then of course what the fed does about that. everybody expect something a rate increase in december. whater about a that do you think. >> right in so in december it's baked in we have a rate in
. >> and we see inflation as thent number poi here that you want to make. andhat is tied to trade to a great deal because the tariffs. >> right. >> mean increased prices, mean inflation among other things, right. >> right. there are a couple of different things about inflation important to look at. when we went through 3 earnings season, inflation started to tick through some of the company earnings in that they signalled trade started to increase input costs andul they...
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a stunning report out tonight says president trump was pois to order the criminal prosecutions of two of his biggest political rs adies. "the new york times" tonight citing unnamed sources, cla president told the white house counsel he wanted to order the justice department to prosecute hillary inton and former fbi director james comey. the idea apparently died according to the paper when the president was told such a move could put m risk of impeachment. our kristen welker has details. >> reporter: in the explosive new report, he new york times" says the conversation happened last spring. president trump telling then white house counsel don mc ghan he wanted the justice department to prosecute hillary clinton and former fbi director james comey. the newspaper cites two people familiar d ith the conversation. he te president he had no authority to order that, and white house lawyers drafted a memo for the president thatf he asked law enforcement to investigate his rivals, he could face consequences, including possible impeachment. even as a presidential candidate,resident trump hinted
a stunning report out tonight says president trump was pois to order the criminal prosecutions of two of his biggest political rs adies. "the new york times" tonight citing unnamed sources, cla president told the white house counsel he wanted to order the justice department to prosecute hillary inton and former fbi director james comey. the idea apparently died according to the paper when the president was told such a move could put m risk of impeachment. our kristen welker has...
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tie before amelie mauresmo takes over, and he has chosen to leave out his highest ranked player, luca poiches. i cannot ask my players to have courage and breakpoints and not have any. not having myself. so, yes, i go and tell my players, which most of the time are my friends, you know, i love these guys, tell them that they are doing good, which was the case for luca. you are doing good, get ready, in case i need you on sunday. but for friday, i think it is jeremy. that is part of myjob. in case you missed it, australia thrashed the holders and hosts west indies by 71 runs to make the final of the icc women's world t20. the southern stars, three—time winners of this tournament, were sent into battle. they made 142— five in bass semi—final in antigua as player of the match, alyssa healy, returned from missing a game due to concussion to top score with 46. in response, west indies struggled to build momentum and were dismissed for 71 with 15 balls remaining. and tell me what you think about our talking point today. £2.11 billion will be spent in uk stores and online today. are deals all th
tie before amelie mauresmo takes over, and he has chosen to leave out his highest ranked player, luca poiches. i cannot ask my players to have courage and breakpoints and not have any. not having myself. so, yes, i go and tell my players, which most of the time are my friends, you know, i love these guys, tell them that they are doing good, which was the case for luca. you are doing good, get ready, in case i need you on sunday. but for friday, i think it is jeremy. that is part of myjob. in...
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he makeless the point s the poi rallies the part of his base and may turn away and stay home and vote and turn away in the case of women to vote for the democrats with his tone. is there a way to know that? >> this is why you are seeing the results and the expectation so split between the house and the senate. the places where republicans benefit the most from getting the base out are in red states where there are democratic senators. a lot of districts and places like new jersey, california, these are places where the president turns out the base strategy. the house and senate are very different. >> you know what i want to look for is the districts where trump carried and clinton had carried. if turning out the base is what helps save those house districts or if they go in a blue wave. that suggests that this pump up the base rally. >> they should be surprised that trump is playing to the base. this has been his one move the whole time. he had other opportunities. infrastructure week many times. hasn't gotten around to it. you have all these women. it department just happen from the
he makeless the point s the poi rallies the part of his base and may turn away and stay home and vote and turn away in the case of women to vote for the democrats with his tone. is there a way to know that? >> this is why you are seeing the results and the expectation so split between the house and the senate. the places where republicans benefit the most from getting the base out are in red states where there are democratic senators. a lot of districts and places like new jersey,...
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there's truncated service, you can san francisco, and land and bay poi below the line is not going through because of the situation at the bay fair station. this was reported at 5:40 and this might and ongoing thing. you may want to make other plans not to use bart if you're at the stations just mentioned. we have a crew on the way. we'll let you know more. >>> the bay bridge is backed up for a is a to 20 men delay. 880 is looking better. it may make it easier in the smoky conditions. south bay commute is light so far. let's go back to you at the desk >>> today in chico the first step will be taken for many survivors in the camp fire. a disaster recovery center opens in chico to find out what's available to help them rebuild. >>> 63 deaths are claimed on the fire, that number may go a lot higher. 630 are listed as missing. the fire has burned 220 square miles. it's 40% contained, and 9700 homes are among the buildings that burned. >>> president trump will visit the fire zone tomorrow. while the final details are still being worked out, the president will fly into the air force base near th
there's truncated service, you can san francisco, and land and bay poi below the line is not going through because of the situation at the bay fair station. this was reported at 5:40 and this might and ongoing thing. you may want to make other plans not to use bart if you're at the stations just mentioned. we have a crew on the way. we'll let you know more. >>> the bay bridge is backed up for a is a to 20 men delay. 880 is looking better. it may make it easier in the smoky conditions....
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that's a democratic poi poised e over.ll grill acting attorney general matt whittaker about his new role of overseeing this russia probe. democrats winning the projected 35 house seats. as we reported that's their biggest midterm haul in four decades. >> the ouster of jeff sessions. >> certainly. >> north korea summit. >> all issues involving north korea. >> commitments to saudi arabia. >> you could continue down the list. >> what are your top oversight priorities? >> i really want to look at some things that affect people on a day-to-day bases. drug prices and health care issues. >> white house staff use of personal e-mail. >> for sure. >> the president's business dealings abroad. >> absolutely. i want to see his tax return. >> a key witness in the russia probe, a roger stone ally, is now saying that mueller's team told him to get ready to be indicted for perjury. i'm joined now as promised by california congressman eric swalwell. thanks for joining me. who do you see as people that are worthy of subpoenas? would you want
that's a democratic poi poised e over.ll grill acting attorney general matt whittaker about his new role of overseeing this russia probe. democrats winning the projected 35 house seats. as we reported that's their biggest midterm haul in four decades. >> the ouster of jeff sessions. >> certainly. >> north korea summit. >> all issues involving north korea. >> commitments to saudi arabia. >> you could continue down the list. >> what are your top oversight...
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. >> starr pois being used to fuel at least one campaign yesterday. oprah wasn georgia cawqeájjt for stacey abrams abrams is the democratic nominee for governor. if she wins, she'll be the black woman in american history ever elected to a governorship. >> i said i have her cell phone. numb give it to me. i'll call her right now. so i called stacey abrams. i said, stacey, this is oprah. you know what she said? she said, "girl, let me pull over to the side of the road." >> oprah was pnding the pavement for ms. abrams, went door to door and hosted a couple of town hall meetings. they had a message to african-american voters who maybe aren't planning to vote. >> you don't vote for what they were lynched for, discriminated against, humiliated for, turned down, turned back for and you you dishonor your legacy. >> oprah made it clear she ist no looking to run for office herself. >>> rightow a jury is deliberating the fate of a man charged in the dth of a princ george's county police officer. michael ford is facing second degree murderchges for the officers.
. >> starr pois being used to fuel at least one campaign yesterday. oprah wasn georgia cawqeájjt for stacey abrams abrams is the democratic nominee for governor. if she wins, she'll be the black woman in american history ever elected to a governorship. >> i said i have her cell phone. numb give it to me. i'll call her right now. so i called stacey abrams. i said, stacey, this is oprah. you know what she said? she said, "girl, let me pull over to the side of the road."...
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>> nypd detectives say all the signs poi something other than a crime. the biggest piece of news comes from an eyewitness who told police the story that he said has been hnting him. the witness saw the sisters, 22-year-old rotana and 16-year-old tala in a park not far fm where their bodiesul be discovered. an electronic trail puts them in new york in early september. the money was running out. sources have told police the girls would rather commit suicide than return to saudi arabia. >> when you come back to they were discovered with the duct tape. and it was not binding them tight together. sore like keeping them together. it brings to where we are today. >> a lot of people have asked abt their parent where are they right now? the girls had not seen them since last november when they ran away from their fairfax home abusallegations of the two wound up in a shelter of sorts in the areape what ped them to go to new york? that remains unclear. policeave confirmed that the two had or were seeking asum. ck over to you. >> it sounds like an incredibly sad sto
>> nypd detectives say all the signs poi something other than a crime. the biggest piece of news comes from an eyewitness who told police the story that he said has been hnting him. the witness saw the sisters, 22-year-old rotana and 16-year-old tala in a park not far fm where their bodiesul be discovered. an electronic trail puts them in new york in early september. the money was running out. sources have told police the girls would rather commit suicide than return to saudi arabia....
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. >> what peter and i have experienced is yeah some disap poi disappoint ment and the desire for himo show more of the symbolic, and have more of the symbolic gestures towards the military to make calls and show up and visit the gravesites and do the things that commander in chief does symbolically, and a lot of them give him a pass for that, because they say, hey, listen, he is expanding the benefits of the v.a. and it is not his fault that they can't get it together and give him a pass. he has spent more money on the military and the defense and they are raising the pay wage, and he is raising the pay wage, and when donald trump will see a picture of say george w. bush in iraq serving the thanksgiving to so soldiers out there, and he would have said, we should not have been in iraq, and we should not have sent our soldiers out there to be slaughtered or to fight this war, and someone else's war, and he will argue that he was against the iraq war even though there is no evidence of him being against it. and the military supporters and those who want to support him and like him will
. >> what peter and i have experienced is yeah some disap poi disappoint ment and the desire for himo show more of the symbolic, and have more of the symbolic gestures towards the military to make calls and show up and visit the gravesites and do the things that commander in chief does symbolically, and a lot of them give him a pass for that, because they say, hey, listen, he is expanding the benefits of the v.a. and it is not his fault that they can't get it together and give him a pass....
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his job was dangerous, any poi point, anybody's father's good be killed in the mines.there was something that is a large industries. the way that psychologically that express itself in the household, was alcoholism. so in that small excerpt that i read in opening, when i said, daddies would work on the bottle of moonshine and then come home and raise hell, that is the knife euphemism that this population uses to me daddy would come home, raging drunk. in those dark moments, they tell stories about how their fathers would express their anger. their anger and frustration with not only the work they were doing, but the racism they faced in the mines. the racism they faced in the community, the racism they faced in their migration journey to even get those jobs. many of that generation, migrated from alabama. where they were leaving situations, they were leaving on fair sharecropping situations. they had to pick up and leave their families. to try to make some sort of resemblance of life. in those stories, you hear lots of expressions of, those were the times.he talked, ot
his job was dangerous, any poi point, anybody's father's good be killed in the mines.there was something that is a large industries. the way that psychologically that express itself in the household, was alcoholism. so in that small excerpt that i read in opening, when i said, daddies would work on the bottle of moonshine and then come home and raise hell, that is the knife euphemism that this population uses to me daddy would come home, raging drunk. in those dark moments, they tell stories...
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republican martha mcsally currently leads democrat kyrsten sinema in the senate race by around percentatage poi, one but over half a million votes remain uncounted. in florida, democratic incumbent democratic senator bill nelson has called for a recount in his race against governor rick scott who currently holds less than a half percentage point lead over him. mississippi's senate race will head to a runoff later this month. meanwhile, in georgia's sixth district, gun control advocate lucy mcbath declared victory wednesday, but republican opponent karen handel has yet to concede and says she may call for a recount. mcbath's 17-year-old son was shot dead by a white man in 2012 in florida. he said he was in a car and the kids were playing the music too loud. two republican house incumbents who are currently facing federal indictments both won re-election. duncan hunter of california, who is charged with misuse of campaign funds, and chris collins of new york, who is accused of insider trading, were also the first congressmembers to endorse then-candidate trump. in a n news conference wednesda, pr
republican martha mcsally currently leads democrat kyrsten sinema in the senate race by around percentatage poi, one but over half a million votes remain uncounted. in florida, democratic incumbent democratic senator bill nelson has called for a recount in his race against governor rick scott who currently holds less than a half percentage point lead over him. mississippi's senate race will head to a runoff later this month. meanwhile, in georgia's sixth district, gun control advocate lucy...
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they are what you find is women went for democrats, but only by three poi intsnstead of 19. and the republicans won men by 17 points. in other words, republicans did even better with men in these red states, and democrats did not do as well with women.f and that sort repeats itself in so many of the battleground senate races. so this is how you get to a situation where you have democrats having such a great big night where we talk so much .bout this gender gap and, yet, did not find that same success in other states. and you looked, also, at education, you looked at age. >> we looked at education, age. again, these are theorts of numbers that democrats wants to hit with white college graduates. they are winning over on the elnational levdemocrats winning those over by aid points, losing whites without a college degree by 24 points. this is a slight improvement om 20 taken 16. but now look at the indiana senate. not as well. democrats doing not as well with those sort o voters. a national poofl voters, democrats do really well. so you had wholech of people that turned out and
they are what you find is women went for democrats, but only by three poi intsnstead of 19. and the republicans won men by 17 points. in other words, republicans did even better with men in these red states, and democrats did not do as well with women.f and that sort repeats itself in so many of the battleground senate races. so this is how you get to a situation where you have democrats having such a great big night where we talk so much .bout this gender gap and, yet, did not find that same...
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the thing linking all these poi points, together, they are all lies uttered by donald trump.washington post" has kept a tally since he took office which now hits over 6,000. and the frequency of his lies are accelerating. the post reports in the first nine months of his presidency, trump made 1,318 false or misleading claims. an average of five a day. but in the seven weeks leading up to the midterms, the president made 1,419 false or misleading claims. that's an average of 30 a day. if you can't do math like me. washington correspondent of the trontso star daniel dale has also been keeping track of the lies. he points out patterns have emerg emerged. listen to the president long enough and you can almost sense when a lie is coming. if he tells a story in which an unnamed person calls him sir it's probably invented. if trump claims he has set a record, he probably hasn't. if trump cites any number at all, the real number is usually smaller. i believe that journalists need to be just as tireless in combath the president's lying as the president is in telling the lies no matter
the thing linking all these poi points, together, they are all lies uttered by donald trump.washington post" has kept a tally since he took office which now hits over 6,000. and the frequency of his lies are accelerating. the post reports in the first nine months of his presidency, trump made 1,318 false or misleading claims. an average of five a day. but in the seven weeks leading up to the midterms, the president made 1,419 false or misleading claims. that's an average of 30 a day. if...
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macy's is having an interesting day after earnings at that poi so lionel, what does being able to trade5 mean to you? well, it means i can trade after the market closes. it's true. so all... evening long. ooh, so close. yes, but also all... night through its entirety. come on, all... the time from sunset to sunrise. right. but you can trade... from, from... from darkness to light. ♪ you're not gonna say it are you? so, they say that ai is the building block of the future. super. but today you're building wind turbines. morning sir. chief, the blade isn't passing quality gate. that's why you work with watson. i detect frictional loss on the midspan. it can detect the tiniest defects from just a few images to help production stay on time and on budget. i optimized the fiberglass finish to reduce frictional loss and maximize airflow. i was also part of the maximizing. for ai that can do more with your data, choose watson. hello. the best ai for the job. >>> welcome back let's talk about macy's. under pressure despite an earnings raise, number one analyst, jpmorgan's matt boss is back with
macy's is having an interesting day after earnings at that poi so lionel, what does being able to trade5 mean to you? well, it means i can trade after the market closes. it's true. so all... evening long. ooh, so close. yes, but also all... night through its entirety. come on, all... the time from sunset to sunrise. right. but you can trade... from, from... from darkness to light. ♪ you're not gonna say it are you? so, they say that ai is the building block of the future. super. but today...
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. >> it's clear that families would be separated at that poi point. >> that would be a consequences and most of the venues when we refer people for the federal crime of illegal entry a lot of them only go for the hearing long enough to be out of our custody so less than a day that they are returned to us so that separation was contemplative but it was never meant to be permanent and most were returned on the same day. >> for most that did not happen and there was no planning how to reunite families as i looked into this and with locations in michigan as well there was a significant lack of planning. why was that the case quick. >> never contemplated going backwards that reunification is a function of hhs. they were in care and custody of the children once they are out of our custody. there was a significant recognition they would need more capacity but nobody in the discussions i involved in contemplated they would be separated forever. >> if not separated forever then this is a i question i have been trying to get answered by dhs officials is we know that children were separated. how l
. >> it's clear that families would be separated at that poi point. >> that would be a consequences and most of the venues when we refer people for the federal crime of illegal entry a lot of them only go for the hearing long enough to be out of our custody so less than a day that they are returned to us so that separation was contemplative but it was never meant to be permanent and most were returned on the same day. >> for most that did not happen and there was no planning...
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criticism on 9th circuit for blocking his plan to rejecny asylum application not made in an official poi of entry. >> it is a terrible thing when judges take over protective disgrace. t is a >> reporter: for the 1500 troops on the border after spending thanksgiving away from home, no certainty on how lon they will be there. >> as long as the mission takes, that's how long we' bthere. >> reporter: awaiting new orders after president trump raised the possibility they could respond with lethal force under some circumstances. >> if they have to, they're going to use lethal force. >> reporter: behind mmorrow, a group of migrants is planning to make the crossinn a sunday. they want to do it on a slow day to minimize any friction. their goal is to not cause anoblems. >> nichols, thank you. >>> firefighters made much needed progress in california's deadliest fire onor rec the camp fire is 95% contained afte burning nearly 14,000 homes. the death toll has climbed to 84, with 475 residents still listed missing. thousands of displaced families are lifg in makeshift shelters. heavy rains helped fire
criticism on 9th circuit for blocking his plan to rejecny asylum application not made in an official poi of entry. >> it is a terrible thing when judges take over protective disgrace. t is a >> reporter: for the 1500 troops on the border after spending thanksgiving away from home, no certainty on how lon they will be there. >> as long as the mission takes, that's how long we' bthere. >> reporter: awaiting new orders after president trump raised the possibility they could...
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and i think bob iger has a good poi point.n you think about it, what is a netflix brand you can think of they don't have big brands amazon, same thing amazon has other advantages. there's room for another streaming service and disney will be the only one with many household names appearing there, starting with the disney brand itself but then the action heroes, the marvel, the pixar, that's going to be an interesting strategy to see how powerful the brand is when you put it into a stream package. >> you mean franchises >> franchises, exact. >> i not just a series title, in other words? >> right. >> there's a lot of movies and shows under the marvel thing but when the marvel name is on it, you know what you're getting, especially if you're a young male and this is working amazingly well for them in the feature film arena everybody thinks feature films are cyclical businesses. how do you keep churning out hits i -- it's somewhat cyclical but disney's studio performance this quarter is phenomenal and -- a lot of that is this bran
and i think bob iger has a good poi point.n you think about it, what is a netflix brand you can think of they don't have big brands amazon, same thing amazon has other advantages. there's room for another streaming service and disney will be the only one with many household names appearing there, starting with the disney brand itself but then the action heroes, the marvel, the pixar, that's going to be an interesting strategy to see how powerful the brand is when you put it into a stream...
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. >> reporter: more than half a century later, the poi yant ima endure.to rest, but the mystery over his death just beginning. they pegged lee harvey oswald as the lone assassin. >> he's been shot. >> reporter: his own murder days after he was arrested, fueling more conspiracy theories. among them that oswald worked for the cia, the soviet union or the mafia had the president murdered. >> i think we will never be able to put a period at the end of the sentence, lee harvey oswald acted alone. >> reporter: president trump ordered the full release of thousands of government files, related to d ed td to the assas. i'm doing this for full disclosure,arntrans. but large parts were redacted. in april, the president giving agencies until october 2021 to review the files, citing identifiable national security, law enforcement and foreign affairs concerns. >> you can't imagine a more disorderly release of these documents about a turning point in american history. >> reporter: even as many viewed that day as the end of camelot, today, a tradition continues. caroline
. >> reporter: more than half a century later, the poi yant ima endure.to rest, but the mystery over his death just beginning. they pegged lee harvey oswald as the lone assassin. >> he's been shot. >> reporter: his own murder days after he was arrested, fueling more conspiracy theories. among them that oswald worked for the cia, the soviet union or the mafia had the president murdered. >> i think we will never be able to put a period at the end of the sentence, lee...
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still with the house in their d tos, democrats are poi flex their muscles, taking over committees, including house intelligencend oversight with the power to launch investigations into thend president subpoena top administration officials and documents. president trump undeterred, overnight tweeting tremendous success focusing solely on the senate. republicans ousting democratic incumbents in red stateenwith presidtrump's warnings on immigration mobilizing core supporters. governor rick scott, a trump ally, edging out bill nelson. in missouri josh hall by topping claire mccaskill. >> thank you, mr. president, for your leadership. thank you for believing in missouri. ght the people of missouri have delivered. >> i want you to keep that fire burningause there is justice around the corner. >> reporter: in north dakota kevin kramer cruising to victory and in india mike braun knocking off joell dy. mitt romney is finallyoing to washington as a senator from utah. >> i'll work with m good and good women on both sides of the aisle to serve the cause of america's enduring greatness. >> reporter: one
still with the house in their d tos, democrats are poi flex their muscles, taking over committees, including house intelligencend oversight with the power to launch investigations into thend president subpoena top administration officials and documents. president trump undeterred, overnight tweeting tremendous success focusing solely on the senate. republicans ousting democratic incumbents in red stateenwith presidtrump's warnings on immigration mobilizing core supporters. governor rick scott,...
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born out of inventory problem, inventories were up year in second quarter and look at economy that's pois today slow down, who is going to buy a thousand dollar phone particularly in china and he was right, apple has soldoff since he said it and dan niles one of the smartest guys in technology, he's looking for specific reasons why the stocks are moving. >> we see it through different lens, our members in detroit are seeing what's happening first habd and tension between am and what's happening with amazon in seattle and what's happening in microsoft. when you're on the ground and active investor you can get the same kind of lead. dagen: i want to point out that the administration gave a bailout, handout to farmers hurt by the retaliatory tariffs from china which we saw in gdp report yesterday, how long does it take for the automakers to come calling saying where is our handout because the president is threatening import tariffs but threatening to take away subsidies in general motors -- mike: they got the handouts, didn't they? maria: 10 years ago. they got a bailout. >> they want to kee
born out of inventory problem, inventories were up year in second quarter and look at economy that's pois today slow down, who is going to buy a thousand dollar phone particularly in china and he was right, apple has soldoff since he said it and dan niles one of the smartest guys in technology, he's looking for specific reasons why the stocks are moving. >> we see it through different lens, our members in detroit are seeing what's happening first habd and tension between am and what's...
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have this -- this oven ready prime rib and ham post that comes with prime rib ham and fixings with poihan if you bought each item individually so you can find that or stores. >> now, holiday season is also engagement season as you know, and health for dimes has 20% off this gormingous two carat pear shape engagement ring normally 59.99 through christmas eve, and when you spend more than 11.99 you get a free nintendo switch. so gifts that give gifts. if you want to call somebody to tell...