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don't youke it -- want to make it easier? sen. warren: i want to talk about why i am in this race, to i amabout my plans and how building a grassroots movement to get it done. that is what voters want to hear. what is it that you want to do as president of the rest? i am trying to do -- try to make that clear every day. you are asked about guns earlier. some are talking about a buyback program. i think it is not the most effective way in terms of pure is one thing that we need to do. we need to treat this as the public health emergency that it is. it will take a lot of changes to bring down deaths from gun violence. .eaths from mass shootings deaths from the mystic violence, from suicide. we need to bring down deaths from gun violence. white house came out with news about expediting the death involved inthose mass shootings. sen. warren: i do not have a comment for that. look, that is part of what legislation is all about. deaths to bring down from gun violence. ,s i said in the larger crowd this is what it was a 1965, too many de
don't youke it -- want to make it easier? sen. warren: i want to talk about why i am in this race, to i amabout my plans and how building a grassroots movement to get it done. that is what voters want to hear. what is it that you want to do as president of the rest? i am trying to do -- try to make that clear every day. you are asked about guns earlier. some are talking about a buyback program. i think it is not the most effective way in terms of pure is one thing that we need to do. we need to...
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>> yeah, i call it lying, but, yeah. >> you can put yuok on your wall -- >> youk youk youk is good toeat. ♪ ♪ it's a great new addition to the abcs, new use it, please. >> you like it, don't you? >> yeah. >> yuke, i am your father! >> no, no, no. you're eating my son! [ laughter and applause ] >> yuke! >> jimmy: sesame street is on every day on hbo and pbs. now to a significant change. it's thursday night, time to bleep and blur the big tv moments of the week. it's this week in unnecessary censorship. >> begin with a story out of pittsburgh. police there are searching for an attacker who is accused of biting another man's [ bleep ] off during a fight about donald trump. >> i would like for mr. trump. i will even [ bleep ] him if he will come down here. >> how many [ bleep ] today? >> two. >> one. >> inaccurate numbers involving [ bleep ] were also tweeted. no one had numbers. >> carson, if this would have been the first week, i would have [ bleep ] you today. >> i said to myself, wow, and i've seen [ bleep ] before. big, big [ bleep ]. that was some [ bleep ]. >> yes, i have succeeded
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accountabi and orchtr at sold out ty mark farrell have a great night , it's im and music fr [ chrs thank youk you the sunshine state, where more t feeling than 1,000 of st. peter oding --am they had hundred mil an hour gusts the roof off s and of course, before the stor blaming the white house for the weeks ago, eleven house nt and fema fully funded. then wn sking president biden s. then we have thean team of wing but'kn marjorie taylor greene is pushing somehow control the wre tating districts. notis, meteorologists are gettig death thre emailse covering it ! for real. has anyone thought about unplugging america and plugging these poor local weather people. t crack of dawn ige out what ja boner.y crazy.nnguys, they go a believes "they" arnt the think t i'm notxpert in seed to ld t hi tha partaki shoulde slldd with these people. listen dummies, the government - is beyonce. that's >> jimmy: . earlye int of the campaign where her email eakup.l like i'm going through a "good morni big time" "please nr the want is hss p. candidate can the most important battleground, is pennsylvania, president ob
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did youk you would go through a period of banning books in america? 4k to erase black history.history because as americans we make history and not erase it. the values of diversity, equality, and inclusion our core strengths of america. host: talking about cultural this is also from the pew research poll that says most trump voters favor aatio effort- drivenge republican and republican leading voters. nearly two thirds of trump support awhich is■ national effort to deport all of those in the countrycompared ton supporters. ■>raymond in denver, colorado, good morning. caller: good morning. my name is raymond and iould like to say good morning to america. what is goingwe have to look de. fear has been around for a very long■in030 mo longer going to be the majority. what is going to happen is white privilege in this country is a subconscious. if you look at history and the europeans that have changed history, all of these things like jesus being white, king james being white, they were moors. of eastern europeans changing history. the reason for that is fear. subconscious theme. h
did youk you would go through a period of banning books in america? 4k to erase black history.history because as americans we make history and not erase it. the values of diversity, equality, and inclusion our core strengths of america. host: talking about cultural this is also from the pew research poll that says most trump voters favor aatio effort- drivenge republican and republican leading voters. nearly two thirds of trump support awhich is■ national effort to deport all of those in the...
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and i said, youk, did you ever play in the world series? and he said, well, i was with the cardinals in 64 when they played the yankees in the series, but i was on the disabled list. i said, what was wrong with you? he said, i had hepatitis. i said, how did you get that? he said, the trainer injected me with it, which in his mind accounted for why the cardinals without him, were able to prevail in that world series. >> humble and funny and actually announcing until just a few months ago, he called the last game of the season for the brewers after the team lost in the playoffs. it was you who consoled the players. how much did bob mean to the players themselves, knowing that mr. baseball was always there? >> he was so beloved by the players. he had his own locker in the clubhouse. when they would go to the playoffs, they would vote him a share, which he would then give to charity. but that was unheard of. they voted him a player's share and well into his 70s, he would pitch batting practice. there he is in the shot you have right there. he'd
and i said, youk, did you ever play in the world series? and he said, well, i was with the cardinals in 64 when they played the yankees in the series, but i was on the disabled list. i said, what was wrong with you? he said, i had hepatitis. i said, how did you get that? he said, the trainer injected me with it, which in his mind accounted for why the cardinals without him, were able to prevail in that world series. >> humble and funny and actually announcing until just a few months ago,...
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if you or someone youk is looking for a job.... u-p-s is hiring! u-p-s is the second big company this week..... to reveal its plans..... for seasonal jobs. it expects to hire..... around - 95- thousand extra people.... for the holidays. that's the same number.... as the past -2- years. but... that seasonal job.... could become full-time for you. u-p-s says.... that has happened..... to around -37- percent of the holiday workers.... over the past few years. chipotle is looking at hiring thousands of people this month.... in one big swoop. in one day.... the company will offer jobs.... to -5- thousand people around the country. we checked and there are several locations in our area.... where you can interview. and... you can register on-line. we're putting a link online.... for you. and... while you're there... you can check out the list of other job opportunities.... in our area. an elderly woman is targeted by a purse snatcher.. but not quietly. and now.... she is opening up..... about the terrifying ordeal... and.... she does not sound like.... an
if you or someone youk is looking for a job.... u-p-s is hiring! u-p-s is the second big company this week..... to reveal its plans..... for seasonal jobs. it expects to hire..... around - 95- thousand extra people.... for the holidays. that's the same number.... as the past -2- years. but... that seasonal job.... could become full-time for you. u-p-s says.... that has happened..... to around -37- percent of the holiday workers.... over the past few years. chipotle is looking at hiring...
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to put youk in conol. [drbell] won: cin >>> >>> the michigan attorneyeneral today nameleaders of an indendt state investatn he xic ter cr in flint, but it cod take months or years to restore safe drinki water for the ci. day outraged residents gatheredn the steps of city hall furious that the still getting bills for lead-contaminated water service. > we love th story from alama. et a 2-yeaold whmu of the countrwas ndleup th weendshwa t runng fr aft escaping from her backrd. she took off and somehow found her way into a half rathon ing run nearby. e ran the entire w and here's the kicker. she finied seventh with timof 1:32, even has a medal to pre it. >>> when we come back, hothe sur bowl showdoween cam making history.guys, it's just the two of y. thsetting isust right. there's something in the air. t here's the thing: about ha on over 40 haveomdegree of ertile dysfunction. we, viagrael guys th ed ankeepertion. asyo dtor your heart is healthy enough for sex. ot take viagf you ta nitresor chest pai ampas pul
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it depends on who because a worker'aworker's compy is worker'how dare you, who do youk you are. >> im okay with tha. >> larry: he can do anything egregious and people don't care. i don't understand it. i never seen anything like this. >> he's like a bad guy in retro. the more they are, usa, usa. >> larry: hasn't he gone to we and been the bad guy. he hit chris christie with a chair. >> that's right. >> they don't let them sit at the debates. he just rose roasts the other g. that's why your husband bangs other women. she's like well that's his business. >> are you advising him for the general. trump is because he talks like he got a gun. >> larry: what do you mean. >> he talks like he's not afraid of nothing. i dare you to say something. i bust a cap in your -- he's packing, he has to be. he has snipers everywhere [bleep] >> or get rid of you. >> he's got a sniper in his hair. [laughter] >> they are wearing one of those sniper things invisible like getting out of his hair. that's amazing. >> trump comes out and tell us exactly who is america. no no no listen to me, i'm a racist. musl
it depends on who because a worker'aworker's compy is worker'how dare you, who do youk you are. >> im okay with tha. >> larry: he can do anything egregious and people don't care. i don't understand it. i never seen anything like this. >> he's like a bad guy in retro. the more they are, usa, usa. >> larry: hasn't he gone to we and been the bad guy. he hit chris christie with a chair. >> that's right. >> they don't let them sit at the debates. he just rose...
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th>>> e drug saving this youk man's life is about to cost his family $9,000 a year. >>> and why some activists are boycotting. >>> and big surprise at nats >>> let's get your weekend started. a lot going on this weekend. a lot to look forward to. what is it going to look like outside? >> hot tomorrow and hotter sunday. all this weather, just about out of here. let's start with the evening temperatures, running down to 60 already, that's one of the coop spots. futurecast shows tomorrow morning starts with the 50s and 60s, so not [bleep] cool as we have been. by lunchtime already into the low 80s. upper 80s by 3:30. we are on our way to 90 tomorrow. tomorrow night is not going to be as nearly as cool. look at this, by 8:00 sunday morning, low to mid-70s, some in the 60s and lunchtime up to 90, on our way to 95. the high heat and more humidity will be with us for the first half of the coming week. i will tell you about that and some of th to have in just a few minute snoos all right. get ready, dc, the crowd is coming. a march to the white house for lgbtq rights. organizers expect more
th>>> e drug saving this youk man's life is about to cost his family $9,000 a year. >>> and why some activists are boycotting. >>> and big surprise at nats >>> let's get your weekend started. a lot going on this weekend. a lot to look forward to. what is it going to look like outside? >> hot tomorrow and hotter sunday. all this weather, just about out of here. let's start with the evening temperatures, running down to 60 already, that's one of the coop...
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longer as the same marketing site here.ur when asked for comment he said he could still feel like youk that they qe to be the first major professional sports leagues t to broadcast it's not free, nothing is. normally we go to a restaurant you leave your server a tent but not like this.o twenty four meals under four dollars! just like in 1934! four dollars was a lot in those days. that can't be right. no, i was there! back then, you not only got to choose from 24 meals under four dollars, you also got a shave, a shoeshine and a new suit. used to be called "steak 'n shake 'n shave 'n shoeshine 'n suit." they even put it on the sign! 'til it broke. is that a steak 'n shake suit? walter, does this look like a steak 'n shake suit? get 24 meals for under four dollars. he's a true coffee lover they are in the intense middle of an intense typhoon that we've been telling you about this morning. this latest high-fashion photo shoot is a little bizarre it's in from a very important their needs. t there's a photoshop the they each appear to be missing one of digital editing seen to be they have en
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. >>> still the big coming to youk feed. >>> breaking assive fire engulfing an apartment complex under construction. new video coming in. >> more from our exclusive interview with the president including what keeps him up at night and the >>> another blast of winter weather for much of the midwest with more snowfall for the upper midwest and great lakes region. at times blowing and drifting snow may lead to whiteouts followed by much colder temperatures. >>> crews battling a massive fire at an unfinished apartment complex near seattle. at least two firefighters have been hospitalized with non--lettening injuries and residents in nearby buildings are being i evacuated. >>> the dow opens above 0,000 for the first time after reaching a market milestone. that record fueled by strong earnings reports and optimism over president donald trump's pro-business policies. the dow jumped 156 points and opens today, 20,068 the s&p 500 and the nasdaq joined the dow in closing at all-time highs. >>> a mumps outbreak has spread to 90 people. health officials say at least 50 of those infected were actua
. >>> still the big coming to youk feed. >>> breaking assive fire engulfing an apartment complex under construction. new video coming in. >> more from our exclusive interview with the president including what keeps him up at night and the >>> another blast of winter weather for much of the midwest with more snowfall for the upper midwest and great lakes region. at times blowing and drifting snow may lead to whiteouts followed by much colder temperatures....
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we have to make sure youk people have the information they need as they navigate through all of these sure their voices can be heard. >> stephanie, you're watching what's happening with the u.s. postal service. just overnight we had news breaking that trump's political appointee unveiled a major reorganization, centralizes power around himself, moves or reassigns 23 postal executives, 87 days away from election day. what does an organization like yourself do in the face of that news? >> well, you know, we have to stay focused and make sure that we're reaching young people in every way possible. we have over 9,000 young people who have signed up to be a student ambassador and they're da daring friends to get out the vote. we just published a know your rights page. so we have to figure out, a, we got to reach people where they are, b, educate them on all the ways they can vote and give them a menu of options and walk them through it and do explain our videos and do everything we can to educate young people because we know that's one of the barriers. education, not feeling like they know
we have to make sure youk people have the information they need as they navigate through all of these sure their voices can be heard. >> stephanie, you're watching what's happening with the u.s. postal service. just overnight we had news breaking that trump's political appointee unveiled a major reorganization, centralizes power around himself, moves or reassigns 23 postal executives, 87 days away from election day. what does an organization like yourself do in the face of that news?...
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city, when youk had the muslim things and the way people, i stand there and listen for 15 to 20 minutes because it does not faze me. you can spew whatever you want at me because i knew what and who i am. host: jane from connecticut, independent line. caller: i am an 83-year-old woman and i have been to lots of peaceful rallies. i have exercise my right to free speech, but this is not free speech any longer. these are riots. their loot -- ruining peoples property, causing mayhem. free speech should be allowed but not riots. these are paid protesters. i went to a hartford rally and i was physically attacked, scared for my life. it was lucky that one of their own protesters finally realized i was in big trouble and got me to safety. this is not free speech. when you ask these people what they are therefore, most of them go, i do not know. they do not know. they are paid by the soros people and other groups, and that is no longer free speech. i wore a trump t-shirt. was -- independent and i i changed to republicans like a vote. i wore a trump t-shirt and they called me a non-city -- nazi. w
city, when youk had the muslim things and the way people, i stand there and listen for 15 to 20 minutes because it does not faze me. you can spew whatever you want at me because i knew what and who i am. host: jane from connecticut, independent line. caller: i am an 83-year-old woman and i have been to lots of peaceful rallies. i have exercise my right to free speech, but this is not free speech any longer. these are riots. their loot -- ruining peoples property, causing mayhem. free speech...
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are youked them, completely prepared for retirement? okay. mostly prepared? more of --ay 1% could you save 1% more of your income? sound like much, but it could make a big difference over time. it.ou can do >> prudential. >> we're committed to strong. we're committed to sure. smart.ommitted to security and bold. in a world of enduring needs, boeing are women of proud to build and deliver capabilities for those who serve to protect our nation and its allies. indurings an commitment. >> additional funding is by newman's own foundation. donating all protests from own's food products to charity and nourishing the good. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs you.on from viewers like thank you. >> once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. >> good evening. i've got to be honest with you. figuring oute week how to have this conversation tonight. do we focus on the candidate himself? a new wall street journal nbc of americansws 57% object to trump's proposal to temporarily ban muslims from entering the u.s. but trump wil
are youked them, completely prepared for retirement? okay. mostly prepared? more of --ay 1% could you save 1% more of your income? sound like much, but it could make a big difference over time. it.ou can do >> prudential. >> we're committed to strong. we're committed to sure. smart.ommitted to security and bold. in a world of enduring needs, boeing are women of proud to build and deliver capabilities for those who serve to protect our nation and its allies. indurings an commitment....
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if l youk at psychiatry in general the last 40 or 50 years 've had many moments where this is the new medication. whether it's a plant olike a mushroom or ersomethin developed, and studies don't p replicated and people are still struggling. we're at a moment wh te we want everything. that does apply to the mushrooms. they're smalltudies. they could very easily not replicate. frrg aroundthfor a whil would be my bet. >> these studies are in a highly controlled environment where they sitith two therapists the whole time. that's not how most people >> and thank you both for being here. and that will do it for us. as always you can find more of our coverage at kqed.com/newsroom. thank you for joining us. ♪ captioning sponsored by wnet >> thompson: on this edition for sunday, june 2: virginia beach mourns, and authorities seek answers; the push to eliminate surprise medical bills; and in our signature segment, generating energy from everyday waste. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgawachenheim iii. seton melvi
if l youk at psychiatry in general the last 40 or 50 years 've had many moments where this is the new medication. whether it's a plant olike a mushroom or ersomethin developed, and studies don't p replicated and people are still struggling. we're at a moment wh te we want everything. that does apply to the mushrooms. they're smalltudies. they could very easily not replicate. frrg aroundthfor a whil would be my bet. >> these studies are in a highly controlled environment where they sitith...
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get youk caught up on other news at 9:06. u investigators are reopening a two decades old missing persons case, after getting a tip of bones found in a yard. christina kingsley was 17 years old, when she was last seen on , after june 22nd, 1995.riina kinen the fbi recently received a tip they might find her remains in t june 2 2the fbrecently re the backyard of a home on westky tenth street in lorain, where she once lived.ard of a hom the current owners apparentlypat discovered some bones, while boe installing a pool in the backyard about ten years ago.. basement and things.e i told them there was a newhe ba basement but there had been some bones found in the backyard. i remember my father finding bones in the back yard.n th the fbi did not find any human a remains in the backyard duringcf past searches, but they are still reopening the 21 year old cold case. case. two miami university studentsuns are recovering this morning,tudg after being shot in an apparent robbery.,, police say one arranged to buy a car on craigslist for
get youk caught up on other news at 9:06. u investigators are reopening a two decades old missing persons case, after getting a tip of bones found in a yard. christina kingsley was 17 years old, when she was last seen on , after june 22nd, 1995.riina kinen the fbi recently received a tip they might find her remains in t june 2 2the fbrecently re the backyard of a home on westky tenth street in lorain, where she once lived.ard of a hom the current owners apparentlypat discovered some bones,...
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whatsoever that cash, but youk are supposedmy to believe me tht i paid back my boyfriend with, cash.laura: well, out one point and will go to the seventhso sound bite and we have so manys. sound bites because it is a wild and chris can react to this, she was pretending she could notship remember when the indictment that she doesn't remember when the relationship becamere romantic. she doesn't remember a lot about how much money or exactly where therthey were or when they wentt this was another moment i didn't find very credible. watch. >> i'm not sure of the tough t happen untilidn' after the physical relationship, i'm sure if you ask mr. wade because he is a male, he would n say june /july. because physical contact ended then. in my mind, being a woman, it when you have that hard conversation.if >> laura: now, chris, if this goes just to credibility ofou k basic facts, and again come ifnd you are in a relationship, you f know when it begins and ends and she kept saying, well, for a man... e the largest reaction like what are you talking about, she did that a lot today. in the end, c
whatsoever that cash, but youk are supposedmy to believe me tht i paid back my boyfriend with, cash.laura: well, out one point and will go to the seventhso sound bite and we have so manys. sound bites because it is a wild and chris can react to this, she was pretending she could notship remember when the indictment that she doesn't remember when the relationship becamere romantic. she doesn't remember a lot about how much money or exactly where therthey were or when they wentt this was another...
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. >> youk leia. >> stephen: you seem like a >> youk lay lay what's funny about that, because it's small and only has four strings you're going to laugh about it. >> stephen: no, this is a celebration. >> people who play ukuleles are slightly more evolved than everyone else. that was fun. >> stephen: you just helped me out with the family meeting. do you call a family meeting in your family? >> we co. we try to have dinner every night, and that's where we make the kids miserable. b a little bit. >> stephen: do you have rules at table like no whist ling, no books, no electronics or anything like that. >> no electronics. we're a theatrical family. we do things like practice double-take s. >> stephen: really, can i see your double-take? that's pretty good. i gotta say, that was pretty good. >> that was a good take. oh, that's excellent. >> stephen: thank you very much. a rare triple. that was a rare triple-take. teach your kids to drive and that kind of stuff? >> they are learning to drive right now. >> stephen: really? how old is your eldest? >> sofia is 16, she has her learner's permit. a
. >> youk leia. >> stephen: you seem like a >> youk lay lay what's funny about that, because it's small and only has four strings you're going to laugh about it. >> stephen: no, this is a celebration. >> people who play ukuleles are slightly more evolved than everyone else. that was fun. >> stephen: you just helped me out with the family meeting. do you call a family meeting in your family? >> we co. we try to have dinner every night, and that's where...
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i know that you are working to get p more reaction from law r makers, but letea me ask youk briefly ifou can help some of our viewers understand. we saw democratic women inside the chamber tonight who were wearing all white. can you explain that?at? >> well, there were a number of people in the galleries tonighth shawn.t, as you know, the gallery haslery turned kind of into an area of almost side recourse protest.t. there were a number of people in the gallery tonight that werere there to express displeasure from the democratic side that the president was aspousing.sing one of the surprises tonight wah this victim's immigration crimer force that the president talked about tonight. at one point we actually heard gasps coming from the democratic side of the audience. many of the people who came hera from the brought these guests in and the reason was this, they wanted a visual opposition to what the president was saying here tonight and to try to get people on television. tom fitzgerald, if you come back tonight, let us know when you have something else. if some of you were watching toni
i know that you are working to get p more reaction from law r makers, but letea me ask youk briefly ifou can help some of our viewers understand. we saw democratic women inside the chamber tonight who were wearing all white. can you explain that?at? >> well, there were a number of people in the galleries tonighth shawn.t, as you know, the gallery haslery turned kind of into an area of almost side recourse protest.t. there were a number of people in the gallery tonight that werere there to...
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back to youk guys in the studio. >> a french website says it has schematics of the iphone seven according to the site they do notng show a headphone jack at e bottom of the phone you see here instead, apple will supposedly put a second speaker grill on the spot apple has not commented on the report.t >> the time is 7:48 a.m. we check in with kenny.y. their businesses started while you play well you play golf. ?? ?? the days there, there is no way of turning back so live every andit burns like it burns and i won't try to trying to sort it out ?? the band performs on your country songspe from the originl music and westlake cap crocker parkin congratulations on their success. speaking of ?- we're talking about here at the barrington golf club the presidents a council we are president's council one is in entrepreneurial programm basically you take a short pink approach to local entrepreneurs and businesses ?- start a business isr correct? >> we take businesses with a look that that that have been in thee business wanted two years e mentor them withe larger businesses some do a ten month crash
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this week youk put out a statement saying when you look at his record there are gaping holes and some great questions. what are the holes and what are the questions. guest: this is the most important position in this next administration. who will sit at the town of the nation's law enforcement agency. he has a long track record that we can work from. look very carefully at his track record and what we found is a man whose euro his career has been opposed to civil rights at almost every turn. this is someone who during his tenure in congress vote to against the hate crimes he has opposed bipartisan immigration reform efforts. when we look back further into his career as a state prosecutor down in alabama, we find that he levied voter fraud charges on african-americans civil rights activists who live in the black belt of the state. one of the people he targeted in one of his notorious prosecution, a group known as the marion three, included charges brought against albert turner, and activists who marched alongside dr. martin luther king. he started the harry county civic league that foc
this week youk put out a statement saying when you look at his record there are gaping holes and some great questions. what are the holes and what are the questions. guest: this is the most important position in this next administration. who will sit at the town of the nation's law enforcement agency. he has a long track record that we can work from. look very carefully at his track record and what we found is a man whose euro his career has been opposed to civil rights at almost every turn....
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are youked them, completely prepared for retirement? okay. prepared? more of youre 1% income? it doesn't sound like much, but saving an additional 1% now a big difference over time. >> i'm going to be even better about saving. it!ou can do >> helps them along. >> prudential. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by... additional funding is provided by... newman's own foundation, doting all profits from newman's own products to charity and nourishing the common good. the ford foundation. the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting and from contributions from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from moderator gwen ifill. >> good evening! well, we've been waiting for a shoes to drop. and several hit the floor this week. we start with the tale of garland, a you'rist with such an impressive resume that even republicans say they have no problem with him, personally. but this nomination is personal in a different way. the president himself acknowledged, even as he was introducing garland in the rose
are youked them, completely prepared for retirement? okay. prepared? more of youre 1% income? it doesn't sound like much, but saving an additional 1% now a big difference over time. >> i'm going to be even better about saving. it!ou can do >> helps them along. >> prudential. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by... additional funding is provided by... newman's own foundation, doting all profits from newman's own products to...
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. >> thank youk ackie. both for the work you do in our nd newcommunity, and thank you for joining us on "impact." >>> voters in iowa andwn the r a pol new hampshire are a few weeks away from casting the first ballots of 2016. political expert next. [ ] goers in iowa will make their presidential picks on february >>> now on "impact," caucus goers in iowa will make their presidential picks on february 1st, just over three weeks from now. joining me to discuss the race to the white house, mark, political reporter. >> thanks for having me. >> busy time. less than a month away from iowa and new hampshire. the candidates are doing the rounds. before we get to your predictions, we need to tackle two very important issues this week. turtles and boots. >> the florida guys show up in new hampshire and seem like freaks. >> right. >> marco rubio has these fashionable boots that have become like a two, three-day story. turns out jeb bush when he goes to new hampshire, he gets plastic turtles from a guy who owns a gift s
. >> thank youk ackie. both for the work you do in our nd newcommunity, and thank you for joining us on "impact." >>> voters in iowa andwn the r a pol new hampshire are a few weeks away from casting the first ballots of 2016. political expert next. [ ] goers in iowa will make their presidential picks on february >>> now on "impact," caucus goers in iowa will make their presidential picks on february 1st, just over three weeks from now. joining me to...
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. >>> thank you very much sue.an >> are youk making frenemiesne this election season.n. >> i don't think so.'t think so. you play have to -- may havee to -- how to get around toss those heated political disagreements there come up between you and your friendsgrei that you don't have to be -- so that you don't have to ben'th frenemies right. >> i think so. t whe walk about it when we >> ?? >> all right, this happens in realight, life, disagreementsen ending relationships endingnding friendships.nd it's not a good thing. t >> it is okay to be frenemies at least touring to virginia tech professor todd shank. toddk professor thanks for that joiningesso ur s. >> thank you for having me on. >> why is it okay to be frienden he ms. he m >> it's important to have arttoa wide variety of people in ouriey lives o with a wide variety of opinions.op many of the disputes that arehed issues that we have to deal with whether in t lives professional lives or ine the wider public spherec spher require we get along withir other people at least enoughe wh to have a discussion with themwe and unfortunately it
. >>> thank you very much sue.an >> are youk making frenemiesne this election season.n. >> i don't think so.'t think so. you play have to -- may havee to -- how to get around toss those heated political disagreements there come up between you and your friendsgrei that you don't have to be -- so that you don't have to ben'th frenemies right. >> i think so. t whe walk about it when we >> ?? >> all right, this happens in realight, life, disagreementsen ending...
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. >> you are going to hear a lot about how we're creating access and opportunity for youk folks. >> reporter: bill clinton which would let 24,000 nevada students go to a public school tuition flee. shirley going for a second career say that is is great. even for you, for -- >> affordability is appear issue. >> it is, everyone wants to get a good deal. >> it's live and local -- >> reporter: critics especially conservatives say clinton should have said something friday when she got her diagnosis and not wait until sunday >> i don't know what to believe. i don't know what to believe but i think this, this pivots to the issue of trustworthiness. >> reporter: nonsense says clinton supporter elyse. >> anyone can catch even are pneumonia. i got over it a little while myself. i think she is fine. you know it's a stressful time. it's a campaign. but i think she is the candidate for the united states right now. >> reporter: in the meantime she is sending in the surrogate in chief. town. i would rather have him as an option. >> voter mike shields doesn't which is why he is voting libertarian in a state
. >> you are going to hear a lot about how we're creating access and opportunity for youk folks. >> reporter: bill clinton which would let 24,000 nevada students go to a public school tuition flee. shirley going for a second career say that is is great. even for you, for -- >> affordability is appear issue. >> it is, everyone wants to get a good deal. >> it's live and local -- >> reporter: critics especially conservatives say clinton should have said...
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tell youk me, i will why it is a problem, but i will get back to your question. and hearingsonally from our members, there's no reason to support what is put forth. we have a plan. let's put on the table what it andhat we need to address, there is a promise to put it on the floor for a vote, and let's assign our appropriators of getting the bills written in a. period of time. there will be a large member's -- number of members will not supported. there's so much of a disagreement that they almost don't want an agreement. again, the irresponsibility of , ouring down government distinguished colleague member --the messaging committee mentioned how many times republicans have shifted the government down. we believe in governance. it accountable and have transparency in what we do. bipartisanship in our solutions in freeing the country together. when i see on the senate side, it does not look like way to me -- it does not look that way to me. heard the question about hospitals -- the decision group responded to the shutdown, and what are they saying? do they feel str
tell youk me, i will why it is a problem, but i will get back to your question. and hearingsonally from our members, there's no reason to support what is put forth. we have a plan. let's put on the table what it andhat we need to address, there is a promise to put it on the floor for a vote, and let's assign our appropriators of getting the bills written in a. period of time. there will be a large member's -- number of members will not supported. there's so much of a disagreement that they...
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it's a perfect collaboration.ol jim and sarah back to youk toou guys.guys the james webb telescope isear, right.r >> yup, late 2018.uplate >> reporter: we'll starteporr: a getting those pictures backg th and i promise you if it's anything like hubble it'shubbles going to be amazing.azi. back to you in the studio.stud >> thank you gary. thank you gy. >>> straight ahead at 5:30, 3 police release the identity ofif a and officer involved in a deadly police-involved-involved shooting last month and it'ss the third time he's been ben involved in this kind ofhis f incident. in >> a 19-year-old crashes intoyer a house -oa half mile from wherh a kid was recently struck. struk hey, alex. a >> reporter: top democrats dem in virginia say the messageessae they're hearing from ice is ices different than the realityrealit they're seeing nationwide.tio i'll explain right after the break.. >> ♪♪ been ran 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. go to g
it's a perfect collaboration.ol jim and sarah back to youk toou guys.guys the james webb telescope isear, right.r >> yup, late 2018.uplate >> reporter: we'll starteporr: a getting those pictures backg th and i promise you if it's anything like hubble it'shubbles going to be amazing.azi. back to you in the studio.stud >> thank you gary. thank you gy. >>> straight ahead at 5:30, 3 police release the identity ofif a and officer involved in a deadly...
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. -- if youk at2020,. look at 2020, it could go down a lot. there is a big imbalance.bly people are focused too much on the shale side of things. if you look at the actual data, it is as low as it has been in 60 years. anna: in the china conversation, we have seen a recent pace, quickening in the appreciation of the chinese currency. some have pointed to changes the pboc has made around reserve requirements. saying -- some point to that and say the pboc wants to weaken the currency. his point is that maybe the pboc believes the capital flight risk have diminished and they are realtor live thing the currency as it was before. what is the politics behind this? michele: they have been good at managing the currency throughout this period. they have sold it and appreciated the currency. they are incentivizing asset managers to put the resources there. they have been good at driving the demand side of the currency. if you look at the renminbi, it has appreciated. now we can stabilize. if you look at the dynamics, 700 billion is a trade surplus, very strong. for the last thre
. -- if youk at2020,. look at 2020, it could go down a lot. there is a big imbalance.bly people are focused too much on the shale side of things. if you look at the actual data, it is as low as it has been in 60 years. anna: in the china conversation, we have seen a recent pace, quickening in the appreciation of the chinese currency. some have pointed to changes the pboc has made around reserve requirements. saying -- some point to that and say the pboc wants to weaken the currency. his point...
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piers morgan and otherss saying thahat s said if youk like a m murder is racacistd then y you are murdersrs ras murderers racist i mean. at o s simple poinint. onon his ownwn statemementsl kindnd of personon he is ths how are y you goo b but it d set o off a bigig debatate - yoyou had foror examplele ie us r representntatives a are spokespepeople o of the and double acp the african americanan associaiation sag paints offered in other words he was giving an explanation for why he felt this way. is not an excuse for racism and a lot of people agree with that sentiment. you had then in in england you had at m.. john burns who actually defended liam neeson said look. he was ashamed he was trying to explain what happened forty years ago and he's ashamed of us so. i'm gonna write another channel jump once in a jump out quite well and he his line is that. if you castigate someone who said it yeah you gotta is that this so much hidden bases in which is still there anyway and express itself in a different way. jump on his take is really quite you'll stories it and he's very interested i guess a lot
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now, the good news is, kate, that they managed to reconnect at least one of those reactors to the youkres you see the smoke rising from that area. we spoke to someone who is working at that site anonymously they said that it's been hell. that there are fires, there's ongoing shelling, both sides have blamed each other, kate, for the shelling and the insecurity. it's worth remembering, of course, that russia was the one that occupied that site back in march. kate? >> david, thank you so much for that update. >>> coming up still for us, a new mission to the moon. cnn getting a behind the scenes look at nasa's artemis 1 moon mission ahead of the big launch. , we house up to 26 families. we reduce homelessness, address mental health, provide spaces for addiction to be broken, create spaces of healing and restoration. for the first time ever, prop 27 will provide permanent funding for organizations like ours. saying yes to prop 27 means more people get the assistance that they nee they get someone to partner in such a way to see transformation come to them. yes on prop 27, because there's n
now, the good news is, kate, that they managed to reconnect at least one of those reactors to the youkres you see the smoke rising from that area. we spoke to someone who is working at that site anonymously they said that it's been hell. that there are fires, there's ongoing shelling, both sides have blamed each other, kate, for the shelling and the insecurity. it's worth remembering, of course, that russia was the one that occupied that site back in march. kate? >> david, thank you so...
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and if you are running against trump that's y to think if youk most of that vivek vote would've gonerump. a good bit of desantis would have gone to trump. you could argue there's a good 80% of the iowa caucus voting to trit still shows there is some appetite for a candidate not natr and if you are nikki haley or ron desantis, your hope is you can build on something like that. >> are guest with us if you want to ask questions about the iowa results and as we head towards new for democrats, 202-748-8001 for republicans. independents, 202-748-8002. if you want to text us your thoughts you can do so a 20for now the starting nominatiu think the biden campaignooks at the start and what goes on? guest: campaign months ago arrived at the conclusion that they are most likely facing a rematch with trump. i> doing this thing where they were hitting trump and hitting ron desantis. they were trying to brand ron desantis in such a way that most of the trump playbook would also work against him. if the nominee were to be nikki ha think they have given some thought to that and have tried to frame he
and if you are running against trump that's y to think if youk most of that vivek vote would've gonerump. a good bit of desantis would have gone to trump. you could argue there's a good 80% of the iowa caucus voting to trit still shows there is some appetite for a candidate not natr and if you are nikki haley or ron desantis, your hope is you can build on something like that. >> are guest with us if you want to ask questions about the iowa results and as we head towards new for democrats,...
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with concerns over global growth , are youking hold hedging against that in any way by for example consideringduction. if you look at the share price, it really moves with the silver price. that's why people buy pan american's overstock. no -- pan american's overstock. there's no reason to slow growth. the world is one reason, picking up as investors are worried about it. that's the reason. in the end, the big peaks that you see in the silver price, the last one must really be pushed up and save haven. >> do you see silver outperforming gold and that continuing in 2017? >> it is on front -- unfortunately underperforming on the way down. that's what they like in a company like that. with a bigger chance to be exposed to our great results. successful with the exploration. >> you are based in vancouver, british columbia. with operating mines in places like mexico, peru. them affecting our operations in the near future? working in america for a long time now. our operations have always been in latin america. for a long time in argentina. overall we are very happy with the jurisdictions we have bee
with concerns over global growth , are youking hold hedging against that in any way by for example consideringduction. if you look at the share price, it really moves with the silver price. that's why people buy pan american's overstock. no -- pan american's overstock. there's no reason to slow growth. the world is one reason, picking up as investors are worried about it. that's the reason. in the end, the big peaks that you see in the silver price, the last one must really be pushed up and...
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about what youk are seeing here within the details of the report.e thing i would say all could talk, you cannot look at any one labor report to create a narrative. the figures here are disappointing. you then have the hours work inching up by 0.1%. you can't take any of these at face value. what we have is the story similar to the u.s.. the good side is doing terribly. we are dealing with the oil fallout. that didn't play out in this report. it has been destroyed for the past year. >> i have a chart on my terminal . they move in sync but it is clearly linked they are not in sync. guest: the oil crash crystallized this. they mean more to canada's economy than they do to the states. is reason for this breakup starting around the u.s. housing boom. we are already losing manufacturing shares to mexico but we are getting the oil boost. unemployment is going down. ie have a mending -- min housing boom. we are not cashing in with much growth. flat and theto u.s. continuing to go down. we have a chart here of the the canadian dollar. 129.s gone to that is a
about what youk are seeing here within the details of the report.e thing i would say all could talk, you cannot look at any one labor report to create a narrative. the figures here are disappointing. you then have the hours work inching up by 0.1%. you can't take any of these at face value. what we have is the story similar to the u.s.. the good side is doing terribly. we are dealing with the oil fallout. that didn't play out in this report. it has been destroyed for the past year. >> i...
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this, youk to all of talk about deflation being the greatest risk. >> inflation in the euro area has quickly as possible to what is considered the equilibrium value, 2%. the ecb is doing a great job. my view is they should continue to do so. and on the side of the countries, we should do our best to facilitate the transmission of qe towards the economy, which in the case of italy, includes dealing with the banking system. >> when you take a look at the investment climate, what is your assessment? evenve seen ford, chevron, harley davidson pulling out of indonesia. it doesn't look optimistic. >> it's true. we have fallen somewhat behind where we should be with respect to the regulatory regime investment climate him up permitting licensing, all of these things. but the important thing is, as a big effort was admitted, to have all of us admit the problems and want to change them. i think that's the first step. thoughtful about the reforms and not overreact to individual cases. i think in aggregate, we are still ok. although i would admit that we still have a long way to go. >> negative
this, youk to all of talk about deflation being the greatest risk. >> inflation in the euro area has quickly as possible to what is considered the equilibrium value, 2%. the ecb is doing a great job. my view is they should continue to do so. and on the side of the countries, we should do our best to facilitate the transmission of qe towards the economy, which in the case of italy, includes dealing with the banking system. >> when you take a look at the investment climate, what is...
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. >> it makes youk at the internet or cat clips. have watched a lot of interesting cats do interesting things. >> see how that just back fired. "fox & friends first" continues right now. >> good morning to you. it is friday. you are watching "fox & friends first." thanks so much. i am heather childers. >> i am abby huntsman. 32 after the hour. we want to get to the race for the white house. donald trump railing against the new york times blaming the clintons and media for fabricated stories. >> with 25 days until the election could the damage already be done? garrett tiny joins us live. these were taken after the debates, right? >> after the second presidential debate. one thing that is clear as of right now donald trump has a lot of work to do between now and election day. it is not so much hillary clinton is gaining support. rather it is donald trump is losing it. the latest fox news polls which were done after the second presidential debate trump is down 4 points from where he was a week ago. clinton now holds a 7 point lead in t
. >> it makes youk at the internet or cat clips. have watched a lot of interesting cats do interesting things. >> see how that just back fired. "fox & friends first" continues right now. >> good morning to you. it is friday. you are watching "fox & friends first." thanks so much. i am heather childers. >> i am abby huntsman. 32 after the hour. we want to get to the race for the white house. donald trump railing against the new york times...