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ray: ok. as far as the debt crisis then, we calculated that we would have a debt rollover crisis and that we would have debt to we don't have that. we have a situation in which the weber of i/o you -- iou's have in terms of health care and such, pensions and so on are a lot. bere is more iou's than can dealt with. that is a problem. as we sell more bonds into the market, because we are in the process of allowing a larger deficit, and we are running down the balance sheet, that is supply and demand. if i take three things in terms of what i would say the three most important issues of our time will be a, how we deal with this downturn, how we will deal with that, i will take his economic downturn. if you have a downturn, and we are at odds, i think it will he a difficult time, and i think you can get more political poll d, the left can be more extreme, the right can be more extreme. i'm worried about that. but longer-term, the three things would be, how well does capitalism gets reformed in a w
ray: ok. as far as the debt crisis then, we calculated that we would have a debt rollover crisis and that we would have debt to we don't have that. we have a situation in which the weber of i/o you -- iou's have in terms of health care and such, pensions and so on are a lot. bere is more iou's than can dealt with. that is a problem. as we sell more bonds into the market, because we are in the process of allowing a larger deficit, and we are running down the balance sheet, that is supply and...
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ray: an example ray: an example of a deal we did in africa. it's a cell phone tower and infrastructure business. it's only going to countries where the g.d.p. is $450e a person or less. -- $450 a person or less. how does that make a return? opic's inexpensive financing to go in, we're able to build out a phone network. by doing that people then have access to phones, which they can get mobile banking, which they didn't have access before, it opens up to the entire world. we feel like that helps stabilize societies. senator coons: the last congressional delegation i led to africa, we went to niger. two countries that have been the targets of aggressive increasing larger tariff attacks. two partners of ours in security. if there aren't opportunities for growth in countries like these where a majority of the 25, where 25, where there just aren't enough chance force entrepreneurship and economic growth, there is no long-term answer to the security pruzzle. having opic available -- puzzle. having opic available to guarantee loans, projects, or deve
ray: an example ray: an example of a deal we did in africa. it's a cell phone tower and infrastructure business. it's only going to countries where the g.d.p. is $450e a person or less. -- $450 a person or less. how does that make a return? opic's inexpensive financing to go in, we're able to build out a phone network. by doing that people then have access to phones, which they can get mobile banking, which they didn't have access before, it opens up to the entire world. we feel like that helps...
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hase: this is something ray been working on for the past 10 years.e is stepping away slowly from the business, and there has been a few hiccups along the way. they brought in some people from the outside that did not work out, people internally have changed roles. this is the next step in that, and overtime he has been giving people more ownership in the company, the senior executives, so that will probably boost to that. expect that six when we interview him shortly he will tell us that -- -- considered to be the people with the highest standing in the firm are the ones that really get to make the decisions. since ray has the highest standing, he is the one who has been able to control the decision-making. down inhe executives go their tenure, they have less and less control. i think he is going to boost their standing and reduce his. kathy: so this evolution, , will be compared to others, including goldman sachs, which ultimately led to an ipo. is that an expectation in their plan, that this could end up in the public market? kathy: not really. the
hase: this is something ray been working on for the past 10 years.e is stepping away slowly from the business, and there has been a few hiccups along the way. they brought in some people from the outside that did not work out, people internally have changed roles. this is the next step in that, and overtime he has been giving people more ownership in the company, the senior executives, so that will probably boost to that. expect that six when we interview him shortly he will tell us that -- --...
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ray smith in colorado and ray smith in maryland, new jersey, kansas, but did he go by the name ray smithight age, and place of birth and grown up without knowing any blood relatives and all of this ray smith knew was his mother's name. according to the birth certificate, it was jerry, and he was starting to sound a lot like our ray. we asked if he would submit to a dna test. he agreed, and there was no doubt, we'd found him. we brought ray and his fiancee to a los angeles hotel and showed him the story of his sisters, and in a way, his story, too. >> i thought that this story, itself, was sad. sounded like they had a rough life. and it was really similar to mine. >> and so it was. it began the same way, too, when shirley took him from geri except he was turned over the annalee brown, and named him jimmy brown, the only name that he knew growing up. >> she had told me that she had adopted me, but i was also shipped around a lot from home to home, because she had a lot are of health problems, from what i was told. >> he was neglected, he said, and often abused. bounced around for years. un
ray smith in colorado and ray smith in maryland, new jersey, kansas, but did he go by the name ray smithight age, and place of birth and grown up without knowing any blood relatives and all of this ray smith knew was his mother's name. according to the birth certificate, it was jerry, and he was starting to sound a lot like our ray. we asked if he would submit to a dna test. he agreed, and there was no doubt, we'd found him. we brought ray and his fiancee to a los angeles hotel and showed him...
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talk about what ray said. it was a full throated defense of the fbi but also saying, they accepted the ig report? >> he was asked at one point if he could give a one word reaction to the report, what would it be? he said disappointed. the fbi director who was picked by president trump is disappointed in the outcome of this investigation and what the investigation found. it was interesting toward the end of this press conference with the fbi director who we don't see in front of the cameras often. he was asked to comment on the president's tweets. he said, i only want to comment on opinions that i care about. it sounded like a dig somewhat at the president. it may have been the fbi director's attempts to sidestep the issue. he didn't want to talk about the president's opinion on all of this we're waiting for the president to weigh-in on all of this. it's his birthday, he's not kwaied in, perhaps he's waiting until the day after his birthday to weigh-in. >> it was only days before the 2016 presidential election,
talk about what ray said. it was a full throated defense of the fbi but also saying, they accepted the ig report? >> he was asked at one point if he could give a one word reaction to the report, what would it be? he said disappointed. the fbi director who was picked by president trump is disappointed in the outcome of this investigation and what the investigation found. it was interesting toward the end of this press conference with the fbi director who we don't see in front of the...
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ray, can i begin with you? >> our mission is to protect the american people and uphold the constitution, that is our only loyalty. >> mr. rosenstein? >> it would have been better. if russian agents had not. if folks who have acknowledged that they lie to the fbi. people had not made these mistakes. we're in a position where things have happened, the best we can do -- i believe congressman that ultimately the american people will regain -- those who lost will regain confidence, they know they have chris ray running the fbi properly. they flow the folks running the department are making decisions properly. that will be the end result, people have legitimate reasons to be concerned. >> thank you for your service, i yield back, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you both for your service. thank you to the men and women at the fbi and the department, we deeply appreciate it, and i want to start by -- i had confusion, then i had disgust, outrage. now i'm going to say disend and displeasure that we're
ray, can i begin with you? >> our mission is to protect the american people and uphold the constitution, that is our only loyalty. >> mr. rosenstein? >> it would have been better. if russian agents had not. if folks who have acknowledged that they lie to the fbi. people had not made these mistakes. we're in a position where things have happened, the best we can do -- i believe congressman that ultimately the american people will regain -- those who lost will regain confidence,...
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ray lamontagne from the mercedes-benz stage.isher. music from kyle featuring kehlani. one of my favorite annual traditions, i will take on the winner of the scripps annual spelling bee to teach him some h-u-m-i-l-i-t-y. that will be wednesday in late night. we'll anybody part-time wednesday and friday for games 3 and 4 of the nba finals. on wednesday jennifer lopez will be with us and guillermo's exclusive report from nba media day. and on friday ryan gosling. please join us wednesday and friday night at 8:00, jp central after the game here on the west coast. our first guest is a multiple oscar-winning actor and director who was raised mere blocks from our theater and she found her way home tonight and her new movie is called "hotel art mis." >> done kill the other patients. >> get out of the way! >> you know why they call him everest? i think you do. >> hotel artemis opens in theaters friday. please welcome jodie foster. [ cheers and applause ] how are you doing? nice cane. >> isn't that good? >> jimmy: that's a good cane. >> t
ray lamontagne from the mercedes-benz stage.isher. music from kyle featuring kehlani. one of my favorite annual traditions, i will take on the winner of the scripps annual spelling bee to teach him some h-u-m-i-l-i-t-y. that will be wednesday in late night. we'll anybody part-time wednesday and friday for games 3 and 4 of the nba finals. on wednesday jennifer lopez will be with us and guillermo's exclusive report from nba media day. and on friday ryan gosling. please join us wednesday and...
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it is not high profile work, but it's certainly something ray is proud of. >> we're just driving around a, looking at our city, look how it's grown, look at the development downtown. and he's driving. we did that sidewalk, we did that corner we did that. >> reporter: but of the concrete poured at tenth and horning, ray is just a little more proud. the san jose police officer' association came to him and asked him to do the job which he and a team happily did for free, just like they did the more than one dozen previous times tragic outcomes required permanent reminders. >> we certainly love to give back to the city, to the community that has given us so much. >> reporter: the durans do this they say in part because ray's brother was a san jose police officer, and even he was a reserve officer. but it's even simpler than that. >> don't ever forget where you come from. and never forget to give back. >> reporter: it is advice ray says his dad gave him, something maybe not written in stone certainly worth setting in concrete. >> i love that. it's one of those things you see, those memorials
it is not high profile work, but it's certainly something ray is proud of. >> we're just driving around a, looking at our city, look how it's grown, look at the development downtown. and he's driving. we did that sidewalk, we did that corner we did that. >> reporter: but of the concrete poured at tenth and horning, ray is just a little more proud. the san jose police officer' association came to him and asked him to do the job which he and a team happily did for free, just like they...
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ray rodrÍguez ciudad de mÉxico. donde se concentran los fanÁticos que festeja la copa mundial el chofer del taxi iba pasaditos de copas. vamos a continuar en en rusia, despuÉs de 36 aÑos perÚ debutÓ en el mundial con una derrota ante dinamarca, bastÓ para opacar el regreso de la selecciÓn peruana a un mundial, pero los aficionados no pierden la fe en su equipo. >> fue un partido muy difÍcil, por errores nuestros perdimos, pero tenemos confianza de que los prÓximos partidos vamos a recuperar y vamos a la siguiente ronda. >> pero esta jugando bien, esperemos que este mal paso que ha dado los evoquemos y a francia buscar que ganarle, no nos queda otra opciÓn ramÓn: adelante perÚ, ahora la selecciÓn peruana se enfrenta francia el prÓximo jueves 21 de junio, buena suerte. sÓlo es cuestión de hora para que la selecciÓn mexicana tenga su primer encuentro contra alemania en el mundial de fÚtbol, una ocasiÓn donde no pueden faltar los antojos mexicanos, francisco ugalde estÁ con las familias mexicanas para saber lo que van a
ray rodrÍguez ciudad de mÉxico. donde se concentran los fanÁticos que festeja la copa mundial el chofer del taxi iba pasaditos de copas. vamos a continuar en en rusia, despuÉs de 36 aÑos perÚ debutÓ en el mundial con una derrota ante dinamarca, bastÓ para opacar el regreso de la selecciÓn peruana a un mundial, pero los aficionados no pierden la fe en su equipo. >> fue un partido muy difÍcil, por errores nuestros perdimos, pero tenemos confianza de que los prÓximos partidos...
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we both spent times in manufacturing, ray and i. we're a small percentage of the world's gdp for the growing market. we have to continue to grow export market opportunities. having opec or a modernized development financial institution is a key piece in continuing to win in export market world where we face aggressive competitors who have larger, better resource cfi. if we can get opec and ps engaged, i think we can win the global market. >> we look at the logistics part of the operation. it can be ports, airports. open that market up to tourism. that brought american airlines in there. >> infrastructure. >> infrastructure. hotels came down. so that became an export. we can't build that into our matrix because that's not one thing we do, pure export. but you look at the logistics end of it where we can get the full goods out of the united states in these areas. and that's a big part of our focus. >> i know we'll lose you in a minute because you have a job in a place called senate. [ laughter ] >> this is a lot more fun! this is more
we both spent times in manufacturing, ray and i. we're a small percentage of the world's gdp for the growing market. we have to continue to grow export market opportunities. having opec or a modernized development financial institution is a key piece in continuing to win in export market world where we face aggressive competitors who have larger, better resource cfi. if we can get opec and ps engaged, i think we can win the global market. >> we look at the logistics part of the operation....
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ray: that's right. in a way, it creates incentives that pay for themselves.ing about just social programs. i am talking about enabling and empowering people. , not in orderue of priority, is the relationship between the united states and china, and then of course, other countries, as we come into a rivalry. how is that rivalry handled? will that be handled peacefully, or will it be antagonistic lee -- antagonisticly? the third thing, is big data and artificial intelligence. so when we look at the world five to 10 years from now, and that is not so far, i think we're going to see a world that will be very different, depending on how we handle -- the world in terms of data and artificial intelligence how we , use it, it will be a different world. the world in terms of that conflict or competition with china will be a very big deal. and then that issue of whether we can operate as a country, as a whole, in which we don't have the factionalism where we are united among common principles and pull together to be effective, those will be the three things. taylor: up
ray: that's right. in a way, it creates incentives that pay for themselves.ing about just social programs. i am talking about enabling and empowering people. , not in orderue of priority, is the relationship between the united states and china, and then of course, other countries, as we come into a rivalry. how is that rivalry handled? will that be handled peacefully, or will it be antagonistic lee -- antagonisticly? the third thing, is big data and artificial intelligence. so when we look at...
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ray lamontagne from the mercedes-benz stage.usual lime slot with mariah carey, billy bob thornton, isla fisher. music from kyle featuring kehlani. one of my favorite annual traditions, i will take on the 14-year-old winner of the scripps national spelling bee to teach him some h-u-m-i-l-i-t-i-e. that will be wednesday in late night. we'll anybody part-time wednesday and friday for games 3 and 4 of the nba finals. on wednesday jennifer lopez will be with us and guillermo's exclusive report from nba media day. and on friday ryan gosling. please join us wednesday and friday night at 8/7 central and after the game here on the west coast. our first guest is a multiple oscar-winning actor and director who was raised mere blocks from our theater and she found her way home tonight and her new movie is called "hotel artemis." >> open the gate! >> are you raising your voice? that's against the rules. right in the membership pack under "do not kill the other patients." >> get out of the way! [ bleep ]. >> i'm sick of your -- >> everest! yo
ray lamontagne from the mercedes-benz stage.usual lime slot with mariah carey, billy bob thornton, isla fisher. music from kyle featuring kehlani. one of my favorite annual traditions, i will take on the 14-year-old winner of the scripps national spelling bee to teach him some h-u-m-i-l-i-t-i-e. that will be wednesday in late night. we'll anybody part-time wednesday and friday for games 3 and 4 of the nba finals. on wednesday jennifer lopez will be with us and guillermo's exclusive report from...
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taylor: ray dalio shares insights into the economic scene. downturn, ive a think it will be difficult. taylor: and the prime minister's of malaysia and greece speak exclusively to bloomberg. >> i do not believe in absolute free trade. >> the most important thing today is that this is the end of it uncertainty for greece. taylor: this is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." ♪ taylor: hello and welcome, i am taylor riggs. this is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of the most important business news and analysis from bloomberg television and around the world. on monday, investors walk to the to theke -- awoke results of the presidential election in turkey. >> he won a mandate to government sweeping powers after a victory in presidential and parliamentary elections. the nation's longest serving leader took 52% -- 53% of the vote. what is it mean for the turkish economy going forward? >> it is a critical step for the president to has been in power for 16 years, looking to extend that can stay with more power. , thee first round expectation w
taylor: ray dalio shares insights into the economic scene. downturn, ive a think it will be difficult. taylor: and the prime minister's of malaysia and greece speak exclusively to bloomberg. >> i do not believe in absolute free trade. >> the most important thing today is that this is the end of it uncertainty for greece. taylor: this is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." ♪ taylor: hello and welcome, i am taylor riggs. this is "bloomberg best," your weekly...
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james earl ray had arrived in memphis. i'm not going to take much time to talk about james earl ray because i want to keep this introduction as soon as possible. but i will say that the book profiles james earl ray and it describes his actions april 3 and april 4 in 1968 and also describes the uncanny series of lucky breaks and enabled him to murder king. the next day, april 4, things are at the hotel he meets with some aid and is in a melancholy mood. through all of the troubles in the challenges that he faced at times you may know this story. his room at the motel was on the second floor. the room opened up to a balcony and at 6:00 he is invited to dinner at the house of a local minister and goes to the balco balcony. he talks to some of his aides in the parking lot below and james earl ray is across the street in a house, fires his rifle, the bullet strikes him on the right side of his face and he drops instantly to the floor of the balcony. the ambulance rushes him to st. joseph's hospital and he is pronounced dead at
james earl ray had arrived in memphis. i'm not going to take much time to talk about james earl ray because i want to keep this introduction as soon as possible. but i will say that the book profiles james earl ray and it describes his actions april 3 and april 4 in 1968 and also describes the uncanny series of lucky breaks and enabled him to murder king. the next day, april 4, things are at the hotel he meets with some aid and is in a melancholy mood. through all of the troubles in the...
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prominent senators accusing christopher ray of trying to minimize stunning findings of anti-trump bias into my around 2 of the house panel, team coverage tonight, details on what is next as the gop aims to overhaul the current immigration system, kristin fisher following the national enquirer over separating of the family speaking to a head today but catherine herridge is here with new developments and trouble ahead for jim comey. >> i want you to reopen the investigation. >> the anti-trump text messages between fbi agent peter stzrok and lisa page, in andrew mccabe's office, meghan markle -- stzrok testified about it. >> he said he did not recall. >> one of ms. line. >> the inspector general's decisions are all fake. >> glad you found what you found. i'm not buying that the clinton email investigation was on the up and up. >> the first public testimony i like horowitz and christopher ray, >> director ray has quite a mess to clean up and he knows that. >> the inspector general found no evidence of political bias in the fbi investigation of secretary clinton or the decision not to pursu
prominent senators accusing christopher ray of trying to minimize stunning findings of anti-trump bias into my around 2 of the house panel, team coverage tonight, details on what is next as the gop aims to overhaul the current immigration system, kristin fisher following the national enquirer over separating of the family speaking to a head today but catherine herridge is here with new developments and trouble ahead for jim comey. >> i want you to reopen the investigation. >> the...
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underground, they copied smuggled music not onto vinyl but onto used hospital x—rays.ne of those and started to copy, copy the technology and build their own recording machines. somebody somewhere along the line had found out you could use x—ray film as a base to make records and they started to cut their own records, for themselves at first and for their friends and then increasingly for sale and it became an industry. well, that's the very first record that i found in saint petersburg five years ago. it's rock around the clock, bill haley, so late 50s, possibly early 60s it would have been made. and this is what started it all for us. it's obviously quite an intimate picture of a soviet citizen. the bootleggers faced years in prison for doing this. when the kgb caught one and put him injail, it wasn't just the bones they objected to. the press wrote that by spreading un—soviet music, they had robbed the people of their souls. around a million discs changed hands in the 50s and 60s but only a minority featured american rock and roll. russians wanted the forbidden soun
underground, they copied smuggled music not onto vinyl but onto used hospital x—rays.ne of those and started to copy, copy the technology and build their own recording machines. somebody somewhere along the line had found out you could use x—ray film as a base to make records and they started to cut their own records, for themselves at first and for their friends and then increasingly for sale and it became an industry. well, that's the very first record that i found in saint petersburg...
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so ray washburn, thank you so much for being here. and bob, thank you so much. and senator coons, you don't have anything else to do, so thanks for stopping by. >> nothing else going on. >> we actually stole you out of some hearings, as i understand it. so if you have to leave a little early, we'll under. but we hope we'll be able to hang on to you. let me start with you, if i may. when you were nominated to lead opic, you promised to build it. and the administration has proposed to create a new development finance institution with even greater resources, authorities, reach. so i'm interested and maybe this is a good place to start the conversation, how and you your business background resonated with opic, informing the other. and why this administration has become such a strong supporter of this. >> sure. well, first, before i start on that, i want to compliment senator coons. when i was nominated for this position, opic was going to be eliminated. >> i was going to ask you about that, but i thought -- >> yeah. going to my confirmation hearing, they're like, wh
so ray washburn, thank you so much for being here. and bob, thank you so much. and senator coons, you don't have anything else to do, so thanks for stopping by. >> nothing else going on. >> we actually stole you out of some hearings, as i understand it. so if you have to leave a little early, we'll under. but we hope we'll be able to hang on to you. let me start with you, if i may. when you were nominated to lead opic, you promised to build it. and the administration has proposed to...
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director ray will be holding a press conference later this afternoon and we'd encourage to you tune in for specific questions. as to your other question, the president has tweeted about this, specifically earlier today. the foundation raised $18 million while giving $19 million to charity, while virtually having zero expenses. the previous new york a.g. who was forced to retire in disgrace made it a stated mission to use this matter to advance his own political gain and the current acting new york a.g. has stated that battling the white house is the most important job she's ever done. that sounds outrageously biased and certainly problematic. and very concerning. reporter: in the state of the union, the president had really harsh words for north korea. he said no regime has oppressed its own citizens more brutally than north korea. why is he now down playing north korea's horrific atrocities? sarah: the president hasn't down played. like you said, the president has razed the north korean human abuse records. he also raised them at the similarity -- razed them at the ummit. that happene
director ray will be holding a press conference later this afternoon and we'd encourage to you tune in for specific questions. as to your other question, the president has tweeted about this, specifically earlier today. the foundation raised $18 million while giving $19 million to charity, while virtually having zero expenses. the previous new york a.g. who was forced to retire in disgrace made it a stated mission to use this matter to advance his own political gain and the current acting new...
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i look forward to hearing from rosenstein and director ray. nadler? >> the events that led up to this hearing are unacceptable. tuesday, our committee meeting started when our lake, without notice to the minority. you allowed mr. jordan to offer an amendment that was not germane. then you stood at a view in the cameras in the hallway while ms. the maturity offered to overturn the amendment. wednesday you dropped all committee business. meet so the majority can criticize the deputy attorney general to his face about his failure to produce documents you know we cannot produce. you will take a break so that we can go to the four -- floor. it is a measure without pretextt and clearly a against a move that the majority has already planned. what is the great emergency that justifies this last-minute hearing? the tired story of hillary clinton's emails, plus conspiracy theories about a special counsel. while we are actively separating families at the border and ripping children from their parents, that did not merit an emergency but meeting by this committee
i look forward to hearing from rosenstein and director ray. nadler? >> the events that led up to this hearing are unacceptable. tuesday, our committee meeting started when our lake, without notice to the minority. you allowed mr. jordan to offer an amendment that was not germane. then you stood at a view in the cameras in the hallway while ms. the maturity offered to overturn the amendment. wednesday you dropped all committee business. meet so the majority can criticize the deputy...
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: i'm ray, i'm from guyana originally.ad of like running races they can sing and race you know. the first bird to chirp to 50 won the prize. they're worth a lot of money, and if he become a champion he win a couple races, the price goes up 10,000, 8,000 dollars. ♪ you've got to be as gentle as possible. so i just hold it in my hand because if you hit bumps i rattle him you know? i want him to be as calm as possible. >> ray: i'll find parking as close as possible to where we're going so the birds don't be exposed to the cold weather. >> ray: right now we're trying to warm up the birds. sometimes you bring a bird today and he's not in the mood nothing happens we just get another day. alright you ready? ♪ >> anthony: the world is in queens and like the world as a whole, it is constantly changing. here in the jamaica neighborhood, a growing number of immigrants from african have put down roots and with them restaurants catering to their tastes. like here at africana. >> blessing: my name is blessing osagiede. i come from niger
: i'm ray, i'm from guyana originally.ad of like running races they can sing and race you know. the first bird to chirp to 50 won the prize. they're worth a lot of money, and if he become a champion he win a couple races, the price goes up 10,000, 8,000 dollars. ♪ you've got to be as gentle as possible. so i just hold it in my hand because if you hit bumps i rattle him you know? i want him to be as calm as possible. >> ray: i'll find parking as close as possible to where we're going so...
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dalio'sming up, ray succession plan for bridgewater. firm in an exclusive interview with bloomberg television. ♪ with bloomberg television. ♪ bridgewateralio's associates is planning to give more employees ownership as the firm moves toward its next phase of its decades long succession plan. he detailed the plan with erik schatzker yesterday at the aspen ideas festival. to formalize our partnership structure so they are actual -- there rules about partnerships, a designated group. because we are going from a company in which -- i led the way,ny in a meritocratic and now, a broader and more partnership. it would be like if you were going to have mackenzie as a partnership. goldman sachs -- it is a good example, because when they have the partnership, they still have to maintain the partnership way of being. but we aren't going to be a public company, never. at the notion of creating structure so there is a partnership structure and it plays a greater role and it needs some formalization, that is why we are really excited. erik: how will
dalio'sming up, ray succession plan for bridgewater. firm in an exclusive interview with bloomberg television. ♪ with bloomberg television. ♪ bridgewateralio's associates is planning to give more employees ownership as the firm moves toward its next phase of its decades long succession plan. he detailed the plan with erik schatzker yesterday at the aspen ideas festival. to formalize our partnership structure so they are actual -- there rules about partnerships, a designated group. because...
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many in this community are hoping will kick off with everyone save it's got hotter al-jazeera chiang rai. well wayne hay is there in chiang rai let's find out what the latest is from you wayne one of the authorities saying. about an hour ago we had another updates from an engineering team and also the military both groups of course heavily involved in the search and rescue operation and what they are saying the overriding theme of what they're saying is that it is still very slow going but they hope that the situation the progress may be able to speed up very very soon the navy divers that are at the forefront of this at the frontline of the operation are saying that the water level is the big problem inside this cave system that it has in fact been rising throughout the day even though there are pumps on hand trying to lower the water level to enable those divers to push further into the cave system and hopefully find the boys and their football coach but it's been raining and as fast as i've been pumping the water out jane the rain has been dumping more water on the area and it's been
many in this community are hoping will kick off with everyone save it's got hotter al-jazeera chiang rai. well wayne hay is there in chiang rai let's find out what the latest is from you wayne one of the authorities saying. about an hour ago we had another updates from an engineering team and also the military both groups of course heavily involved in the search and rescue operation and what they are saying the overriding theme of what they're saying is that it is still very slow going but they...
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concrete poured at 10th and horning, ray is just a little more proud. the san jose police officers association came to him and asked him to do the job. which he and his team happily did for free. just like they did the more than one dozen previous times tragic outcomes require permanent reminders. >> we certainly love to give back to the community that gave us so much. >> reporter: the durans do this they say in part because ray's brother was a san jose police officer and even he was a reserve officer. but it is even simpleler than that. >> don't ever forget where you come from. and never forget to give back. >> reporter: it is advice ray says his dad gave him, something maybe not written in stone, but certainly worth setting in concrete. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >>> we have much more ahead. coming up, we investigate the suspect in a 40-year-old cold case at stanford and what we uncovered about other unsolved murders where he lives. >>> plus facebook's newest pat tebts is turning heads. could the tech giant be listening to what you watch on tv?
concrete poured at 10th and horning, ray is just a little more proud. the san jose police officers association came to him and asked him to do the job. which he and his team happily did for free. just like they did the more than one dozen previous times tragic outcomes require permanent reminders. >> we certainly love to give back to the community that gave us so much. >> reporter: the durans do this they say in part because ray's brother was a san jose police officer and even he...
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ray die as and his wife are in their 80s so travel can be trouble. when mrs. diaz got sick, they decided to stay home. ray paid for travelnsurance when he booked thr expedia so he thought he was set. he believed he would get his money back. more than $1700. but expedia told him he would receive a credit towards future flights not a cash refund and he needed to use that flight credit within a year. well that wasn't going to work for mrs diaz. they asked us for help. we contacted expedia, about a week later ray told us expedia refunded the full $1700. this is the first time we've heard of travel insurance paying a customer with a voucher instead of cash. it's a remindesurnce, you need sift through the details like how you'll get paid. don't rely only on the bullet points in insurance ads, read the fine print. so there are no surprises. call us with your consumer problem, 888-996-tips or nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> thanks, chris. at 4:57, what's in a name? when it comes to the san francisco giants new top draft pick, it should probably mean free fast passes for l
ray die as and his wife are in their 80s so travel can be trouble. when mrs. diaz got sick, they decided to stay home. ray paid for travelnsurance when he booked thr expedia so he thought he was set. he believed he would get his money back. more than $1700. but expedia told him he would receive a credit towards future flights not a cash refund and he needed to use that flight credit within a year. well that wasn't going to work for mrs diaz. they asked us for help. we contacted expedia, about a...
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well, this past weekend some rays of light shined through when former first lady laura bush made her voice heard. as she -- this is her -- as she wrote in "the washington post," our government should not be in the business of warehousing children in converted box stores or making plans to place them in the desert. this is reminiscent of the internment camp for u.s. citizens of japanese descent now considered one of the most shameful episodes in u.s. history. she couldn't be more right. this isn't a p.r. crisis, it's a humanitarian crisis, and it's a moral crisis for our country. that's why even members of the trump administration are struggling to defend this policy. it's indefensible. it's indefensible. years from now we will look back on this policy and will we be proud? no. we're going to look back and see it for what it is, another dark period in our history in which we, as a country, failed to live up to the values that make america a beacon of hope and a leader among nations. it's despicable to see president trump inflict trauma on innocent children just to score political poin
well, this past weekend some rays of light shined through when former first lady laura bush made her voice heard. as she -- this is her -- as she wrote in "the washington post," our government should not be in the business of warehousing children in converted box stores or making plans to place them in the desert. this is reminiscent of the internment camp for u.s. citizens of japanese descent now considered one of the most shameful episodes in u.s. history. she couldn't be more...
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i look forward to hearing from rosenstein and director ray. nadler? >> the events that led up to this hearing are unacceptable. tuesday, our committee meeting started when our lake, without notice to the minority. you allowed mr. jordan to offer an amendment that was not germane. then you stood at a view in the cameras in the hallway while ms. the maturity offered to overturn the amendment. wednesday you dropped all committee business. meet so the majority can criticize the deputy attorney general to his face about his failure to produce documents you know we cannot produce. you will take a break so that we can go to the four -- floor. it is a measure without pretextt and clearly a against a move that the majority has already planned. what is the great emergency that justifies this last-minute hearing? the tired story of hillary clinton's emails, plus conspiracy theories about a special counsel. while we are actively separating families at the border and ripping children from their parents, that did not merit an emergency but meeting by this committee
i look forward to hearing from rosenstein and director ray. nadler? >> the events that led up to this hearing are unacceptable. tuesday, our committee meeting started when our lake, without notice to the minority. you allowed mr. jordan to offer an amendment that was not germane. then you stood at a view in the cameras in the hallway while ms. the maturity offered to overturn the amendment. wednesday you dropped all committee business. meet so the majority can criticize the deputy...
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and my brother ray and i started searching for answers. t's time to in-hcar, follow that bright star.ecause brightstar care earns the same accreditation as the best hospitals. and brightstar care means an rn will customize a plan that evolves with mom's changing needs. (woman) because dad made us promise we'd keep mom at home. (vo) call 844-4-brightstar for your free home care planning guide.
and my brother ray and i started searching for answers. t's time to in-hcar, follow that bright star.ecause brightstar care earns the same accreditation as the best hospitals. and brightstar care means an rn will customize a plan that evolves with mom's changing needs. (woman) because dad made us promise we'd keep mom at home. (vo) call 844-4-brightstar for your free home care planning guide.
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ray ketledge from michigan. joan larson is out from women. allison another ives -- allison ives. they understand that the court has a duty to enforce the limits on government power and to interpret the constitution according to the text and the original meaning. they really believe in the rule of law. and this is a tremendous opportunity for the president to pick another justice like neil gorsuch who is extraordinarily well-qualified. very courageous and independent. and who wants to interpret the constitution the way the framers meant it to be. >> tucker: can democrats stop this? can you imagine a scenario where they could? >> i think if the president has a process like he had the first time, engages in a lot of advice and picks a great nominee like neil gorsuch. if he uses the gorsuch model i
ray ketledge from michigan. joan larson is out from women. allison another ives -- allison ives. they understand that the court has a duty to enforce the limits on government power and to interpret the constitution according to the text and the original meaning. they really believe in the rule of law. and this is a tremendous opportunity for the president to pick another justice like neil gorsuch who is extraordinarily well-qualified. very courageous and independent. and who wants to interpret...
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on the nineteenth of july twenty sixth seen them at trial ray was with his brother maggie planning to celebrate his twenty fourth bet they. the police stopped bagi to question him a spot of an investigation but adam added in had his id with him panicked and ran away. with the media who. come to work you want a copy of crazy about you and the more they want. you can you remove. a couple of those on the on focus on my list really don't tell me to be particularly quick to do it on don't. give a hug well thought of before to click ok for them ok very good i mean you don't want . citizen you don't have a lot. of a problem if you don't want to tell them what. you want copy you don't repeat the pop you know what i mean i just misinformed you know . i'm not ok come up you trust him in part. because you just don't buy that here it was. his own i was acquitted of. the movie could all be thought. in july twenty sixth seen the p.c.n. newspaper ran the official version of the story that adam had been suffering from a serious infection and he may have had a drug addiction and coated the local perse
on the nineteenth of july twenty sixth seen them at trial ray was with his brother maggie planning to celebrate his twenty fourth bet they. the police stopped bagi to question him a spot of an investigation but adam added in had his id with him panicked and ran away. with the media who. come to work you want a copy of crazy about you and the more they want. you can you remove. a couple of those on the on focus on my list really don't tell me to be particularly quick to do it on don't. give a...
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but it certainly is something ray is proud of. >> we're just driving around. looking at our city and look at how it has grown and look at the development downtown. and he's driving and said, we did that sidewalk. we did that corner. we did that. >> reporter: but of the concrete poured at 10th and horning, ray is more proud. the san jose police officers association came to him and asked him to do the job. which he and his team happily did for free. just like they did for the more tan one dozen previous times, tragic outcomes require permanent reminders. >> we certainly love to give back to the city and the community that has given us so much. >> reporter: the durans do they in part because ray's brother was a san jose police officer and even he was a reserve officer. but it is even simpler than that. >> don't ever forget where you come from and never forget to give back. >> reporter: it is advice ray said his dad gave him. something maybe not written in stone, but certainly worth setting in concrete. >> nice to see. >> it is. >> we'll be right back. at at&t, we
but it certainly is something ray is proud of. >> we're just driving around. looking at our city and look at how it has grown and look at the development downtown. and he's driving and said, we did that sidewalk. we did that corner. we did that. >> reporter: but of the concrete poured at 10th and horning, ray is more proud. the san jose police officers association came to him and asked him to do the job. which he and his team happily did for free. just like they did for the more tan...
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in major league baseball, nathan eovaldi led the way from the pitching plate, as the tampa bay rays beatwith incident, this effort from mallex smith as he went over the wall chasing an anthony rendon foul ball saw him survive to fight another day, despite not getting the result he was after. eovaldi pitched six shutout innings, although the match ended with another pitcher in. sergio romo ending it as he then found the benches empty in what was a nasty tempered ending, although the rays took both games of the series against the nationals. and that is about all we have got time for on this edition of sport today. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, bye for now. well, it does look as though there could be some slightly cooler weather, with a little bit of rain on the way, but not until the end of the weekend and into next week. in the short—term, well, the heatwave's just going to continue for the next few days, and into the weekend as well. and in fact, on wednesday, the highest temperatures are exp
in major league baseball, nathan eovaldi led the way from the pitching plate, as the tampa bay rays beatwith incident, this effort from mallex smith as he went over the wall chasing an anthony rendon foul ball saw him survive to fight another day, despite not getting the result he was after. eovaldi pitched six shutout innings, although the match ended with another pitcher in. sergio romo ending it as he then found the benches empty in what was a nasty tempered ending, although the rays took...
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mcgovern ray thanks for coming back on there whether you have that much faith in the u.s. system but what did you make of the european court of human rights finding with you when you're in remained here for hosting cia black sites i thought it was six. right good of course it came late we knew that the lithuanians in the polls and the rumanians and many other countries including thailand. had cooperated in the kidnapping torture and so forth. of these sites but it was good to get it on the record and people should take notice oddly it also indicates that jena high school will probably not be able to land in places like berlin or paris without some trepidation that should be arrested on the spot under the principle of universal jurisdiction i have to say though that they haven't been direct connections with the new boss of the cia to that but you think anyway the united states will be that worried that alone there arguable proxies of a one hundred twenty thousand dollar fine seem to be. critics well i have to mention that china has bill is directly responsible for what happ
mcgovern ray thanks for coming back on there whether you have that much faith in the u.s. system but what did you make of the european court of human rights finding with you when you're in remained here for hosting cia black sites i thought it was six. right good of course it came late we knew that the lithuanians in the polls and the rumanians and many other countries including thailand. had cooperated in the kidnapping torture and so forth. of these sites but it was good to get it on the...
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it's not the first time that an outing at the tom long cave in northern chiang rai problems they're not just teammates but good friends to. come to has been under this tent since saturday her sixteen year old son is missing he's one of the oldest the youngest is eleven make up at least not just my son i feel bad that he's not alone so now i need to be strong so i can see his face again when he walked out of the cave she adopted a don't send on when he arrived from myanmar at the age of two he's now fourteen and missing chin is hopeful the boys will survive and says they work well together we have very strong i want to see if you're a strong yes this is the mouth of the cave complex that runs some eight kilometers deep into these hills right along the border with myanmar the bikes from these twelve boys and their coats are still here just as they were left on saturday a small makeshift village has been created for the rescue workers there divers cave climbers soldiers and forestry service workers the man in the morning at the museum and he has all biggest challenges in the rescue of two
it's not the first time that an outing at the tom long cave in northern chiang rai problems they're not just teammates but good friends to. come to has been under this tent since saturday her sixteen year old son is missing he's one of the oldest the youngest is eleven make up at least not just my son i feel bad that he's not alone so now i need to be strong so i can see his face again when he walked out of the cave she adopted a don't send on when he arrived from myanmar at the age of two he's...
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you know, ray dalio's saying we're bearish on pretty much every financial asset.at do you think of his comments, but b, if you're right about the chart on caterpillar, that would kind of play into what he's saying, be careful heading into next year >> yes i mean, it's kind of funny, because one of the things people keep talking about here is that, geez, the economy looks fine, and you know, it's growing here in the u.s., and therefore, we should be very bullish the problem is, whenever the fed stts to tighten, you know, we eventually see cracks in the system and the problem is, it's something we talked about last week, where it exposes some of the investments that had developed during the period when interest rates were going lower for so long. and the thing is, not only does it expose weakness in the economy, but it also creates a weakness in the economy, because suddenly, you have these mal investments that come to the forefront. and sometimes it's just small things like that everybody on one side of the boat in the short vol trade,ther issues, it showshe people
you know, ray dalio's saying we're bearish on pretty much every financial asset.at do you think of his comments, but b, if you're right about the chart on caterpillar, that would kind of play into what he's saying, be careful heading into next year >> yes i mean, it's kind of funny, because one of the things people keep talking about here is that, geez, the economy looks fine, and you know, it's growing here in the u.s., and therefore, we should be very bullish the problem is, whenever...
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and my brother ray and i started searching for answers.en it's time to navigate in-home care, follow that bright star. because brightstar care earns the same accreditation as the best hospitals. and brightstar care means an rn will customize a plan that evolves with mom's changing needs. (woman) because dad made us promise we'd keep mom at home. (vo) call 844-4-brightstar for your free home care planning guide. >>> tonight four police officers from a suburb of phoenix, arizona, on leave amid outrage of footage of them beating an unarmed man. nick, what are police officials saying about this incident? >> reporter: well, wolf, the officers involved in their report, they say that this guy's body language suggested he was getted ready for an altercation. the chief calls this video troubling and he's launched an investigation. robert johnson been patted down. he is unarmed. officers know he is's unarmed but they say he's refusing an order to sit down. >> i ain't going to ask you again. have a seat. >> reporter: so they force him. you're watchin
and my brother ray and i started searching for answers.en it's time to navigate in-home care, follow that bright star. because brightstar care earns the same accreditation as the best hospitals. and brightstar care means an rn will customize a plan that evolves with mom's changing needs. (woman) because dad made us promise we'd keep mom at home. (vo) call 844-4-brightstar for your free home care planning guide. >>> tonight four police officers from a suburb of phoenix, arizona, on...
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as you know, charles ray. i knew ray charles. i didn't know charles ray. that's pretty good. i don' know, maybe ray charles is even better right? i don't know. we appreciate the great job you've done, thank you very much i want to start just by saying that we've had three devastating major hurricanes that hit our country within a month's time. nevereay been anything like it. the case of texas it wouldn't even go away. it would come in. we thought it was gone. it would go back out t would reload. this happened three different times. brock, it was record rain drop, a waterrop on the state, it shortly there after we dealt hund then ducti ofnother wildfires along the west coast in california and other places. america has never exp many large-scale disasters in so short a period of time. we have the most qli f, betwe the secretary and brock all of your people, you have been fantastic. and goes a little bit unrecognized because all you see people fighting and working getting f out and the water off the land, all of the things, the country watched, they have seen a incredible job th
as you know, charles ray. i knew ray charles. i didn't know charles ray. that's pretty good. i don' know, maybe ray charles is even better right? i don't know. we appreciate the great job you've done, thank you very much i want to start just by saying that we've had three devastating major hurricanes that hit our country within a month's time. nevereay been anything like it. the case of texas it wouldn't even go away. it would come in. we thought it was gone. it would go back out t would...
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ray kelly, alameda county sheriff's office// "it's just a matter of time before it happens to anotheragency within the bay area. so when you do a threat assessment and risk analysis it's going to happen to your department so you need to get ahead of the curve on this and purchase narcan for your officers and first responders." the drug enforcement administration reports this amount 2-3 milligrams of fentanyl compared to the size of a penny can kill.fentanyl can be packaged as a pill, capsule, liquid or powder which when airborne becomes an immediate risk.sgt. kelly says one dose of narcan costs $35 and hopes to see more made available to first responders. in alameda county ella sogomonian kron 4 news. (ken) coming up -- a california law involving abortions .. got shot down in a controversial decision by the u.s. supreme court today... the full story.. next. (vicki) and -- kids get sick after playing at an east bay water park. what an inspection revealed. (ken) and -- a popular east bay water park is shut down tonight.. after people reported getting sick. details on what caused the ill
ray kelly, alameda county sheriff's office// "it's just a matter of time before it happens to anotheragency within the bay area. so when you do a threat assessment and risk analysis it's going to happen to your department so you need to get ahead of the curve on this and purchase narcan for your officers and first responders." the drug enforcement administration reports this amount 2-3 milligrams of fentanyl compared to the size of a penny can kill.fentanyl can be packaged as a pill,...
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heather: rod rosenstein and christopher ray feeling the heat, the new document deadline they are facing. clean up on file 9. weight and so we tell you what happened here. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ heather: live shot from new york city, it is friday, the weekend is here and what a week it has been. thank you for joining us this friday morning. let's get to the fox news alert. unbelievable, a grudge may be the motive in a targeted attack ever capital gazette newsroom in maryland, 5 people gunned down in a hail of bullets by this man, jarrod ramos, who once sued the paper for defamation. griff jenkins live in annapolis, maryland. i understand he is refusing to speak with police. what else can you tell us? >> reporter: no indication that jarrod ramos has started cooperating. he would not speak with authorities when taken into custody and at 10:30 this morning he will make his first court appearance, charged with 5 counts of first-degree murder and more about the motives behind jarrod ramos's heinous attack. he had history on social media according to the police chief of ma
heather: rod rosenstein and christopher ray feeling the heat, the new document deadline they are facing. clean up on file 9. weight and so we tell you what happened here. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ heather: live shot from new york city, it is friday, the weekend is here and what a week it has been. thank you for joining us this friday morning. let's get to the fox news alert. unbelievable, a grudge may be the motive in a targeted attack ever capital gazette newsroom...
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mcgovern ray thanks for coming back on there whether you have that much faith in the u.s. system but what did you make of the european court of human rights finding with you when you're in rumania for hosting cia black sites i thought it was six. right good of course it came late we knew that the lithuanians in the polls and the rumanians and many other countries including thailand. had cooperated in the kidnapping torture and so forth. of these cia sites but it was good to get it on the record and people should take notice oddly it also indicates that gina haskell will probably not be able to land in places like berlin or paris without some trepidation that should be arrested on the spot under the principle of universal jurisdiction i have to say though that they haven't been direct connections with the new boss of the cia to that but you think anyway the united states will be that worried that alone their arguable proxies of a one hundred twenty thousand dollar fine seem to be. critics well i have to mention that china has bill is directly responsible for what happened t
mcgovern ray thanks for coming back on there whether you have that much faith in the u.s. system but what did you make of the european court of human rights finding with you when you're in rumania for hosting cia black sites i thought it was six. right good of course it came late we knew that the lithuanians in the polls and the rumanians and many other countries including thailand. had cooperated in the kidnapping torture and so forth. of these cia sites but it was good to get it on the record...
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ray rodrÍguez tiene mÁs detalles.poner fin a la violencia que enfrentan los aspirantes a cargo pÚblico. de acuerdo con el Último estudio sobre violencia polÍtica, con este hecho se suman 110 los polÍticos asesinados desde el 8 de septiembre de 2017 cuando arrancÓ oficialmente el proceso electoral. >> los homicidios se han presentado contra personas que estÁn a nivel, sobre todo buscando cargos de direcciÓn pÚblica. >> gran parte de estos asesinatos ocurren en lugares con mÁs incidencia delictiva del paÍs. esta juego mÁs de18,000 cargos pÚblicos, incluyendo la presidencia de la repÚblica. las autoridades se han referido al tema y condenado todo tipo de violenciahabrÁ que ver ah esto llado son suficientes para calmar las aguas y mantener la violencia y las agresiones en el paÍs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ palmira: se presiente donald trump dijo hoy a travÉs de un tweet que puede perdonarse de cualquier crimen federal, aunque seÑalÓ que no hay por quÉ tomar una decisiÓn asÍ, sin embargo generÓ reaccios. ho el comentario en el marco de
ray rodrÍguez tiene mÁs detalles.poner fin a la violencia que enfrentan los aspirantes a cargo pÚblico. de acuerdo con el Último estudio sobre violencia polÍtica, con este hecho se suman 110 los polÍticos asesinados desde el 8 de septiembre de 2017 cuando arrancÓ oficialmente el proceso electoral. >> los homicidios se han presentado contra personas que estÁn a nivel, sobre todo buscando cargos de direcciÓn pÚblica. >> gran parte de estos asesinatos ocurren en lugares con...
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ray j. plus story coming up for you now about the dozens of migrant children say can be taken from texas to new york and then later the search for twelve children and their football coach entering a fourth night in the northern chung right province of time and navy divers read that operation out of the trunk by floodwaters in underground tanks. hello there there's lots of dry hot weather across the middle east at the moment that's to be expected but we're also seeing a few outbreaks of heavy downpours at times on our markets mostly in the far northwest impost that we're watching this storm system here it's making its way across parts of greece but eventually it's going to make its way towards turkey and it will be mostly in the northwestern parts where we see the west of the weather here we're also we're seeing through some showers out towards the east over to stand off into karega stan plenty of showers here as they have been in recent days and there's likely to be plenty more still to come
ray j. plus story coming up for you now about the dozens of migrant children say can be taken from texas to new york and then later the search for twelve children and their football coach entering a fourth night in the northern chung right province of time and navy divers read that operation out of the trunk by floodwaters in underground tanks. hello there there's lots of dry hot weather across the middle east at the moment that's to be expected but we're also seeing a few outbreaks of heavy...
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many in this community are hoping will kick off with everyone save it's got hotter al-jazeera chiang rai. well it's the life of a chunk of the north of thailand i was a serious way to hey is. what's the latest one of the authorities saying. well adrian we just had a couple of media conferences updates given by an engineering team and also the military both of which are heavily involved in this search and rescue operation in the overriding theme from those updates is that it continues to be very slow going but they are hoping that the speed of this operation may be able to pick up where the permitting perhaps within the next few minutes what we're hearing from the navy teams that are very much leading this with their dive teams going further and further into that cave system is that the water level inside there just continues to rise they have been pumping it out but as fast as being doing that another downpour will come through this area and more water pour into that cave network system so in response to that they brought in heavier equipment small pumps larger pumps twenty two in total
many in this community are hoping will kick off with everyone save it's got hotter al-jazeera chiang rai. well it's the life of a chunk of the north of thailand i was a serious way to hey is. what's the latest one of the authorities saying. well adrian we just had a couple of media conferences updates given by an engineering team and also the military both of which are heavily involved in this search and rescue operation in the overriding theme from those updates is that it continues to be very...
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jeannie ray was a lawyer for the clinton foundation. weissman, i have laid out his corrupt record. numerous times. what does that do? aren't we in the same situation except it's a little bit earlier in the process? >> we know the inspector general for months has been looking at potential fisa abuse, russia investigation, and he will dive further into it. what congress needs to do tomorrow which they didn't do with the senators, they need to unmask the fbi agents and attorneys that were engaged. they are highlighted in the report but they are not named. that will allow congress to be able to yank those people in and start doing the interviews. when devin nunes and trey gowdy and john ratcliffe are doing in terms of getting the documents out of the fbi, that's absolutely pivotal. >> sean: do see crimes here, david schoen, by a number of these high-ranking people? >> absolutely. but you know what i would like to see now? i would like to see the american public realize how important it is that you focus on each of these players in the mueller investigation. you know i would like to see
jeannie ray was a lawyer for the clinton foundation. weissman, i have laid out his corrupt record. numerous times. what does that do? aren't we in the same situation except it's a little bit earlier in the process? >> we know the inspector general for months has been looking at potential fisa abuse, russia investigation, and he will dive further into it. what congress needs to do tomorrow which they didn't do with the senators, they need to unmask the fbi agents and attorneys that were...