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we must admit those who can flourish and do well. we have admitted 59 million immigrants since 1965, and we are adding the equivalent of one million each year. we are adding the equivalent of one city the size of los angeles through immigration alone every three years. it is time to focus on the task of helping recent immigrants and our residents living here today to rise into a stable middle-class instead of growing the pressure on working families by continuing the flow of new workers we do not have jobs for, who are scientifically proven to pull down wages in areas where eatest.w is gratis -- gr this becomes more imperative at a time when automation is changing the structure of the labor market. i would conclude that immigration policy must be guided by our understanding that our society, the western heritage of faith and reason and law, is unique, special. our rules, our values, our traditions, is what makes our society as successful as it is in creating a climate where the values we cherish are able to flourish. we are incapable
we must admit those who can flourish and do well. we have admitted 59 million immigrants since 1965, and we are adding the equivalent of one million each year. we are adding the equivalent of one city the size of los angeles through immigration alone every three years. it is time to focus on the task of helping recent immigrants and our residents living here today to rise into a stable middle-class instead of growing the pressure on working families by continuing the flow of new workers we do...
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the trump campaign admits they lost the first debate.. but they have a new strategy planned for the second showdown... details are just three minutes away. you're minutes away.just three showdown...planned for but they admits theyig ###break### ###break### t new poll numbers.. shedding light on monday's debate -- are still challenges won and what challenges are still ahead. team 12's ahead. ###break######break### this morning.. we have new poll numbers.. shedding light on monday's debate -- who won and what challenges are still ahead. team 12's although clinton won the debate according to the nbc news/survey monkey poll -- two thirds said their opinions of the two candidates remains despite this.. top aides and people close to trump admit the candidate's performance was subpar and that he must dramatically improve in his second showdown against hillary clinton. the trump campaign says he was not well-prepared and they're planning to change that in time for the next debate on october 9-th. and this morning.. the trump campaign has announce
the trump campaign admits they lost the first debate.. but they have a new strategy planned for the second showdown... details are just three minutes away. you're minutes away.just three showdown...planned for but they admits theyig ###break### ###break### t new poll numbers.. shedding light on monday's debate -- are still challenges won and what challenges are still ahead. team 12's ahead. ###break######break### this morning.. we have new poll numbers.. shedding light on monday's debate -- who...
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this is very modest and night of what we've done in the past to admit groups of refugees. and he mentioned the refugee act , which largely coordinated with our admittance of the chinese, vietnamese and individuals following the vietnam conflict. we could look of a narrow port crisis in the 1980s who admitted about 100,000 cuban refugees. typically what's happened over time is when the united states has been somehow directly or indirectly involved in causing the conflict, we tend to feel somewhat responsible for protecting refugees. syria has been different. our commitment has been much lower in the past situation and then of course we are under no obligation to admit and a number of refugees or obligation is to not return them to the conflict once they've admitted them. we do tend to admit it was an hundred thousand on average per year from various places around the world. why not from syria? why not from iraq or they have significant involvement with a lot of refugees he comes a political question. the states are concerned about these particular individuals being in their
this is very modest and night of what we've done in the past to admit groups of refugees. and he mentioned the refugee act , which largely coordinated with our admittance of the chinese, vietnamese and individuals following the vietnam conflict. we could look of a narrow port crisis in the 1980s who admitted about 100,000 cuban refugees. typically what's happened over time is when the united states has been somehow directly or indirectly involved in causing the conflict, we tend to feel...
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i admit when my candidate, when the optics look troublesome. and the four-day gap, it looks troublesome, it does. but always, let's keep that in context. let's say it was pay for play, and i'm not saying it was, but let's say it was, $25,000 to the attorney general of florida, if we want to compare that to $200 million to the clinton foundation for the government of the united states signing off on selling 20% of our total uranium capacity to the russians in scale -- >> you keep bringing up a story that i've never heard up before. i know you want to get that talking point out and i want to stay on topic. >> it's not a talking point. >> you said you admit the optics of that four-day gap look bad. what about the idea of saying it was a different charity? why would the trump organization claim they'd given the money to a completely different charity and not just admit that it went to pam bondi, when she admitted she asked for a donation? >> she did ask for a donation. and the details here are boring. but down the line, the clinton -- excuse me. th
i admit when my candidate, when the optics look troublesome. and the four-day gap, it looks troublesome, it does. but always, let's keep that in context. let's say it was pay for play, and i'm not saying it was, but let's say it was, $25,000 to the attorney general of florida, if we want to compare that to $200 million to the clinton foundation for the government of the united states signing off on selling 20% of our total uranium capacity to the russians in scale -- >> you keep bringing...
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and he admitted in court to the crimes after pleading guilty to child pornography charges. the plea deal, which the wetterling family approved, means he'll serve 20 years for child porn, but nothing for jacob's murder. a bill aimed at combating the zika virus did not pass out of the senate. the $1.1 billion dollar funding bill didn't get the 60 votes needed to end debate on the issue. senate democrats unanimously senate republicans doomed the bill, adding such provisions as blocking funding for planned parenthood and allowing the confederate battle flag to fly at veterans' cemeteries. while campaigning in florida, hillary clinton accused republicans of playing politics. "they can't help themselves from playing games, even when lives are on the line. i call on all republicans to put people before politics and finally vote in favor for a clean funding bill to fight zika right here in florida." " several congressiona l republicans have funding in with other government spending measures, resolving the issue before the end of the month. " "no one should doubt the gravity of the
and he admitted in court to the crimes after pleading guilty to child pornography charges. the plea deal, which the wetterling family approved, means he'll serve 20 years for child porn, but nothing for jacob's murder. a bill aimed at combating the zika virus did not pass out of the senate. the $1.1 billion dollar funding bill didn't get the 60 votes needed to end debate on the issue. senate democrats unanimously senate republicans doomed the bill, adding such provisions as blocking funding for...
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mary beth haglin admitted having a sexual relationship with a washington high school student. she's charged with sexual exploitation by a school employee. the district says then- principal dr. ralph plagman didn't handle investigations appropriately this past february and april. plagman says he made the wrong call from trusting the wrong people. that allowed haglin to continue teaching. plagman, along johnson, resigned last month. iowa city school district students are heading back to class today. the heat forced the school district to let students out early yesterday for the second time this school year. classrooms like this one inside west high school can get as hot as 90 degrees during the day. the school's principal says kids have been getting sick inside the hot and humid rooms. "we would always prefer to have them in class, you know for the full amount of time, but i have to recognize that students and it's really hard on the teacher." 23 percent of the classrooms in the district don't have air conditioning. the district says it plans to install a-c in those classrooms b
mary beth haglin admitted having a sexual relationship with a washington high school student. she's charged with sexual exploitation by a school employee. the district says then- principal dr. ralph plagman didn't handle investigations appropriately this past february and april. plagman says he made the wrong call from trusting the wrong people. that allowed haglin to continue teaching. plagman, along johnson, resigned last month. iowa city school district students are heading back to class...
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donald trump finally admits president obama was born in the u.s. but ignites more controversy, falsely claiming hillary clinton started the birther rumors he spread for years. clinton firing back, accusing trump of pushing a racist conspiracy and getting backup from the first lady. >>> emergency gas hike, prices spiking at the pump for millions of americans, after a massive pipeline spill triggers multiple states of emergency. >>> brought back to life. caught on camera, first responders saving a man at the drink of death from heroin overdose. the feds launching a new mission to battle a growing epidemic. >>> and destroying your data, why all that personal information you thought you deleted from our old phone or computer can come back "nightly news" begins right now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is nbss "nightly news" with lester hold. >>> good evening. today donald trump acknowledged what most americans have accepted as truth for years, that president obama was born in the united states. trump was an rout spoken voice of
donald trump finally admits president obama was born in the u.s. but ignites more controversy, falsely claiming hillary clinton started the birther rumors he spread for years. clinton firing back, accusing trump of pushing a racist conspiracy and getting backup from the first lady. >>> emergency gas hike, prices spiking at the pump for millions of americans, after a massive pipeline spill triggers multiple states of emergency. >>> brought back to life. caught on camera, first...
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stumpf: i believe we either did not admit or deny. so the facts there are the facts that we agreed to. chairman hensarling: mr. stumpf, let's go back to 2011 which i think is the first year we know for a fact that these fraudulent activities were taking place. the records that i believe your bank has shared with us show that 939 employees were terminated from the retail banking sector for improper sales practice in that year. does that comport with your memory? mr. stumpf: yes it does, mr. chairman. chairman hensarling: in 2011, isn't it true that wells fargo entered into a consent order with the federal reserve that required wells to cease and desist from certain practices in the mortgage lending department? and that you paid an $85 million civil penalty. is that true? mr. stumpf: mr. chairman, that's true. that was in a different business area. but that is a true statement. chairman hensarling: in a different business area, but i will read from the consent order. wells fargo's internal controls were not adequate to protect and preve
stumpf: i believe we either did not admit or deny. so the facts there are the facts that we agreed to. chairman hensarling: mr. stumpf, let's go back to 2011 which i think is the first year we know for a fact that these fraudulent activities were taking place. the records that i believe your bank has shared with us show that 939 employees were terminated from the retail banking sector for improper sales practice in that year. does that comport with your memory? mr. stumpf: yes it does, mr....
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i'll admit to you. i'll admit. >> admit?hat are you going to admit to. >> i admit, i masturbate, like i said, i'll go to the commode, stuff like that. i never ain't going to get in front of a female like me and you, come up and do that. no. that's not me. >> for the officers who watch over these inmates every day, rule 38 violations are just one more thing to take in stride. >> whether male or female, when you come in, they always going to try to see how far they can push your button. they'll gun you down. i mean, they're not going to get me so out of whack where i would have to go take prozac or something. i don't play that. if i catch them, i'm going to write 'em up. i just don't play that. >>> next on "lockup: raw." >> these offenders are the worst of the worst. >> it's aggressive, dangerous, it's violent. you know. >> in one prison's most notorious cell block, a gray-haired man provides an alternative to violence. >> they know i'm a pretty harmless guy. and it's been a very friendly kind of relationship. >>> the most vio
i'll admit to you. i'll admit. >> admit?hat are you going to admit to. >> i admit, i masturbate, like i said, i'll go to the commode, stuff like that. i never ain't going to get in front of a female like me and you, come up and do that. no. that's not me. >> for the officers who watch over these inmates every day, rule 38 violations are just one more thing to take in stride. >> whether male or female, when you come in, they always going to try to see how far they can...
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this woman, who admitted to having sex with a high school student in cedar rapids. the cedar rapids school district released its investigation into mary beth haglin, who was a substitute teacher at washington high last school year. the district says... .... former washington principal ralph plagman didn't handle investigati february and april. the school district says that led to resignations by plagman... ..... and washington high activities director mike johnson. the district did not go into detail about those actions. but it says it will make improvements for handling such situations in the future. the man who admitted to killing a minnesota boy 27 years ago won't serve any time for that crime. danny heinrich admitted to abducting, sexually assaulting and shooting 1989. heinrich led authorities to jacob's body last week. and he admitted in court to the crimes after pleading guilty to child pornography charges. the plea deal means he'll serve 20 years for child porn, but nothing for jacob's murder. a child from cascade, who's just 13 months old, is in intensive ca
this woman, who admitted to having sex with a high school student in cedar rapids. the cedar rapids school district released its investigation into mary beth haglin, who was a substitute teacher at washington high last school year. the district says... .... former washington principal ralph plagman didn't handle investigati february and april. the school district says that led to resignations by plagman... ..... and washington high activities director mike johnson. the district did not go into...
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stumpf admitted he called. we understand, our sources are telling us, that buffett's comments were not exactly laudatory when he called up mr. stomach. we know from liz claman's reporting, that mr. buffett, who is the largest shareholder, he controls a lost market sway on this thing, he will speak up about this sometime after the election. so my guess is, that you know, take all of this together. take this hearing where even republicans, i spoke to several off the record, they were saying this guy did himself no favors in there. it was very, almost impossible for republicans to come to his defense, minimizing the amount here. we're talking about five million dollars. the very notion that he admitted to, that you're an employee under such pressure that you create fake savings accounts and checking accounts and credit card accounts and you may charge the end user in his name or her name $10 over the course of a year, the fact you do that shows there is massive systemic problems inside of the bank. they don't have
stumpf admitted he called. we understand, our sources are telling us, that buffett's comments were not exactly laudatory when he called up mr. stomach. we know from liz claman's reporting, that mr. buffett, who is the largest shareholder, he controls a lost market sway on this thing, he will speak up about this sometime after the election. so my guess is, that you know, take all of this together. take this hearing where even republicans, i spoke to several off the record, they were saying this...
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in 2016 to date, the obama administration has admitted 11,717 refugees from syria. of those, 11,624 were muslim. that's 99.2%. and 49 were christian. that's 4.1%. all told since 2011, 14,267 syrian refugees have been admitted to the united states and more than 14,000 of them were muslim. fewer than 100 were christian. now, those numbers are not even close to the proportional population in syria. syria, the prewar population, 10% of the population of syria was christian. and yet 0.68% of the refugees being admitted by the administration are christian. mr. henshaw, why is the administration admitting such a disproportionately low number of christian refugees? >> our admittance of refugees is based on vulnerabilities of which religious persecution is one of them. syrian refugees, although christians were 10% of the prewar syrian population, they're only about 1% of the number of refugees that have fled. we believe there are a number of reasons for this. one of them is that many of the christians still reside in syria in government-controlled areas. they were located in
in 2016 to date, the obama administration has admitted 11,717 refugees from syria. of those, 11,624 were muslim. that's 99.2%. and 49 were christian. that's 4.1%. all told since 2011, 14,267 syrian refugees have been admitted to the united states and more than 14,000 of them were muslim. fewer than 100 were christian. now, those numbers are not even close to the proportional population in syria. syria, the prewar population, 10% of the population of syria was christian. and yet 0.68% of the...
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one out of four parents admit they do this on a admit they do this on a regular basis. some say regular basis. some say ???adlib he just wanted to put that ol but with ryan lochte... nothing is easy.the debacle that was his dancing with the stars debut...in 8 minutes.... and things are getting tense again in korea...as the u-s puts on an impressive show of force... just miles from the border with north korea... border with miles from the force... just show of korea... again in korea...on an impressive force... just miles from the border with ####break#### ####break#### ####break#### checking hot headlines this morning...and two us b-1b bombers flew over south korea today. the united states sent the nuclear-capable supersonic aircraft in a show of force intended to warn north korea after its recent nuclear test, and also to settle nerves in south korea. the united nations session is open for the main deliberative, policy making, and representative organ of the u-n. the high level general debate opens on september 20-th. republican vice presidential candidate mike pence w
one out of four parents admit they do this on a admit they do this on a regular basis. some say regular basis. some say ???adlib he just wanted to put that ol but with ryan lochte... nothing is easy.the debacle that was his dancing with the stars debut...in 8 minutes.... and things are getting tense again in korea...as the u-s puts on an impressive show of force... just miles from the border with north korea... border with miles from the force... just show of korea... again in korea...on an...
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admits to killing two women in a ashland county home and stuns investigators to admitting to a third murder. >> and we have team coverage of the story, revealing who the suspected killer is. a family's way to find out if the women are their loved ones. >> and first, we have to get out of the door with the forecast. >> and good morning, everybody. this is what we're dealing with now. pretty dry in northeast ohio. you can see the next chances for rain looming closer and closer as we head throughout the am zooming in and across the lake there, i'm watching the showers throughout the morning hours and temperatures throughout the day, we're going to see highs reaching the low to mid-70s and coming around heaven a.m. and into the lunchtime area and let's look at that traffic check with kristen. >> and it you so much, somara and there are no problems right now and we want to talk about the work wrapping up as we speak and some pave inant crews mean out and about and wrapping up now and weep that and we zoom on out and no accidents now and light check on the odot views and cars getting by wi
admits to killing two women in a ashland county home and stuns investigators to admitting to a third murder. >> and we have team coverage of the story, revealing who the suspected killer is. a family's way to find out if the women are their loved ones. >> and first, we have to get out of the door with the forecast. >> and good morning, everybody. this is what we're dealing with now. pretty dry in northeast ohio. you can see the next chances for rain looming closer and closer...
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admitting what you fear. when i used to work at the hÄagen-dazs, skipping ice cream and i remembered this woman came one day and she kept snapping her finger at him. we actually convince the owner of the store where 17 tonight guys a management store because we had worked there for so long. i gave a fake age. so we were the managers at the store. this woman snapping her fingers. i'll be with you once i can. she says now, you serve me now. i said when you are rude like that i'm not going to serve you. she says i want to see the manager. i at the manager for you. can i help you? she says you're not the manager i said i am. i said i'm still not going to serve you because you're being so rude to everyone. she said you're going to work at this mr. bought ice cream store for the rest of their miserable life. acidifying here for the rest of my miserable life, you'll still never get any ice cream. and they used to tell the story and laugh and say it didn't bother me. but as i said they are common it totally bothered
admitting what you fear. when i used to work at the hÄagen-dazs, skipping ice cream and i remembered this woman came one day and she kept snapping her finger at him. we actually convince the owner of the store where 17 tonight guys a management store because we had worked there for so long. i gave a fake age. so we were the managers at the store. this woman snapping her fingers. i'll be with you once i can. she says now, you serve me now. i said when you are rude like that i'm not going to...
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the admitted to that. i think it was good yesterday. if we can get a vote in the committee i think we have a better chance on the floor. --colleagues and people americans are so tired of the double standard. irs,merican audited by the they had missing documents, the backup tape is destroyed, they wait months to tell the irs, they are in big trouble. ceo -- we had the hearing with wells fargo and the demands for this guy to be gone. any ceo with the same pattern mr. costigan had at the irs would be fired. all we're saying is you should not hold public office when you breached every duty you had. you had a duty to produce documents, under subpoena and preservation order, you did not. in aad a duty to disclose timely fashion if you cannot fulfill your duty. you admitted you did not disclose it until months later. you had a duty to testify accurately. and you had a duty to correct the record if he testified in an inaccurate fashion, which he never did until yesterday when he was called in front of congress during an impeachment hearing. whe
the admitted to that. i think it was good yesterday. if we can get a vote in the committee i think we have a better chance on the floor. --colleagues and people americans are so tired of the double standard. irs,merican audited by the they had missing documents, the backup tape is destroyed, they wait months to tell the irs, they are in big trouble. ceo -- we had the hearing with wells fargo and the demands for this guy to be gone. any ceo with the same pattern mr. costigan had at the irs would...
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if he is profiting from their labor, he is not about to admit it tonight. instead, he tries to disconnect himself from the women and their actions. >> you said, did i know what they were doing? no. they asked me if they wanted to ride and i said, yes, and i will ride. >> wesley, that makes no sense whatsoever. >> without the cooperation of the women, they don't have enough evidence to charge wesley with pimping. >> my background don't say nothing about pimping or nothing. >> but he won't get off scot-free. >> hey, if you are riding with somebody, and whether you are providing security for them or not, it is called aiding and abetting, and it is illegal. >> because i gave them a ride? >> yes. >> that is why you are going to jail. >> not knowing where they were going? >> you knew where they were going. >> actually, i was asleep in the car. >> you knew where they were going. >> come on, now, man, i am being real with y'all. >> no, you not being real. >> and so they are all bound for the county jail. >> look at the beautiful ladies. >> but not before the produc
if he is profiting from their labor, he is not about to admit it tonight. instead, he tries to disconnect himself from the women and their actions. >> you said, did i know what they were doing? no. they asked me if they wanted to ride and i said, yes, and i will ride. >> wesley, that makes no sense whatsoever. >> without the cooperation of the women, they don't have enough evidence to charge wesley with pimping. >> my background don't say nothing about pimping or...
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she admitted to driving drunk and killing a man after two previous dui convictions. she learned her fate in court today. >> krystal: kyndell nunley was there for her sentencing and based upon what we've been able to see it was an emotional scene inside. >> kyndell: emotion al day in court as you man only imagine. the family, the wife and children of the victim, that is 72-year-old roger mcclelland, they took the stand to tell the court they believe the justice system has failed their family. that's because the woman who admitted to hitting and killing him was convicted twice in the past. two dui. and was reportedly a suspended license the day he was killed. >> she needs to utilize the system as it hasn't been utilized before and rehabilitate herself before we allow her or anyone like her back on the streets. >> this is what it causes >> kyndell: before her sentencing she handed over an acknowledging it wouldn't change her action. after accepting a plea deal earlier this summer this morning the 29-year-old was sentenced to 20 years behind bars. she will be eligible fo
she admitted to driving drunk and killing a man after two previous dui convictions. she learned her fate in court today. >> krystal: kyndell nunley was there for her sentencing and based upon what we've been able to see it was an emotional scene inside. >> kyndell: emotion al day in court as you man only imagine. the family, the wife and children of the victim, that is 72-year-old roger mcclelland, they took the stand to tell the court they believe the justice system has failed...
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donald trump finally admits president obama was born in the u.s. but ignites more controversy, falsely claiming hillary clinton started the birther rumors he spread for years. clinton firing back, accusing trump of pushing a racist conspiracy and getting backup from the first lady. >>> of americans, after a massive pipeline spill triggers multiple states of emergency. >>> brought back to life. caught on camera, first responders saving a man at the brink of death from heroin overdose. the feds launching a new mission to battle a growing epidemic. >>> and destroying your data. why all that personal information you thought you deleted from your old phone or computer can come back to haunt you. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. today donald trump publicly acknowledged what most americans have accepted at the truth for years. that president barack obama was born in the united states. trump was an outspoken voice of the birther movement which challenged obama's legitimacy as p
donald trump finally admits president obama was born in the u.s. but ignites more controversy, falsely claiming hillary clinton started the birther rumors he spread for years. clinton firing back, accusing trump of pushing a racist conspiracy and getting backup from the first lady. >>> of americans, after a massive pipeline spill triggers multiple states of emergency. >>> brought back to life. caught on camera, first responders saving a man at the brink of death from heroin...
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. >>> developing at 11 local woman admits she tried to join isis.he was sometimes known as young lineness dan she pleaded guilty to plod plotting that travel to syria to join terror group. today's development hits close to home after the incidents in new york and new jersey remaining us that the threat of terror is all too real. and federal prosecutors filed charges tonight against new jersey man connected to those tax. good evening, i'm lucy noland. >>> first, the local woman who now admits her connection to isis. our chris o'connell has those details and what local terror expert has to say in newtown square life now, chris? >> reporter: lucy, they've been called the terrorists next door. that's exactly kind of narrative we've become all too familiar with. these home grown terrorists. the latest example a north philadelphia woman pleading guilty admitting to her role in joining terrorists in syria. american flags still fly outside the north philadelphia home of an cued terrorist. 32-year-old kianna thomas pleading guilty in federal court to a itemi
. >>> developing at 11 local woman admits she tried to join isis.he was sometimes known as young lineness dan she pleaded guilty to plod plotting that travel to syria to join terror group. today's development hits close to home after the incidents in new york and new jersey remaining us that the threat of terror is all too real. and federal prosecutors filed charges tonight against new jersey man connected to those tax. good evening, i'm lucy noland. >>> first, the local woman...
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admits to killing two women in a ashland county home and stuns investigators to admitting to a third murder. >> and we have team coverage of the story, revealing who the suspected killer is. a family's way to find out if the women are their loved ones. >> and first, we have to get out of the door with the forecast. >> and good morning, everybody. this is what we're dealing with now. pretty dry in northeast ohio. you can see the next chances for rain looming closer and closer as we head throughout the am zooming in and across the lake there, i'm watching the showers throughout the morning hours and temperatures throughout the day, we're going to see highs reaching the low to mid-70s and coming around heaven a.m. and into the lunchtime area and let's look at that traffic check with kristen. >> and it you so much, somara and there are no problems right now and we want to talk about the work wrapping up as we speak and some pave inant
admits to killing two women in a ashland county home and stuns investigators to admitting to a third murder. >> and we have team coverage of the story, revealing who the suspected killer is. a family's way to find out if the women are their loved ones. >> and first, we have to get out of the door with the forecast. >> and good morning, everybody. this is what we're dealing with now. pretty dry in northeast ohio. you can see the next chances for rain looming closer and closer...
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so he admitted the president was worn in the united states.irst. so he admitted the president was worn in the united states.e, to first. so he admitted the president was worn in the united states., to first. so he admitted the president was worn in the united states. this exchange i had with him back in 2012 after the birth certificate was released. >> i don't understand why you're doubling down on this birther issue after the state of hawaii formally says this is the legitimate birth certificate he was born in hawaii, why are you going through all of this? >> a lot of people don't agree with that birth certificate. >> but if the state of hawaii says this is official, he was born in hawaii on this dates here it is, why do you deny that? >> a lot of people do not think it was an authentic certificate. >> how can you -- >> many people do not think it was authentic. >> that was back in 2012. this is an exchange i had with donald trump in january of this year. >> his mother was a u.s. citizen. was he a natural born citizen? >> who know. who cares
so he admitted the president was worn in the united states.irst. so he admitted the president was worn in the united states.e, to first. so he admitted the president was worn in the united states., to first. so he admitted the president was worn in the united states. this exchange i had with him back in 2012 after the birth certificate was released. >> i don't understand why you're doubling down on this birther issue after the state of hawaii formally says this is the legitimate birth...
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he admitted confronting the tkheurb children with a gun and telling the boys to run away. >> . i would love to talk to you. i'm not ready. >> . for us he was alive. until we found him. >> . we need to heal. >> . last week he brought authorities to an isolated area. where he buried the body. last october he was named a person of interest. the sweatshirt of another child sexual assault victim in the area. and found child porn in a search of his home. >> . the unthinkable admissions that we just heard in court. should have of course make us angry. we will all ask. many times. why. >> . there is no good answer. >> as part of a p authorities are not pursuing charges. but he did plead guilty to child porn possession. and now faces at least 20 years in prison. he could be civilly committed. >> now to a problem solver up at a time. we told you -bt at a denver woman shocked wit bill quadrupled. without explanation. >> tonight they say it's a mistake. and are working to fix the situation. >> . that's impossible. >> . she thought there's no way her 7 hundred square foot denver cottage use
he admitted confronting the tkheurb children with a gun and telling the boys to run away. >> . i would love to talk to you. i'm not ready. >> . for us he was alive. until we found him. >> . we need to heal. >> . last week he brought authorities to an isolated area. where he buried the body. last october he was named a person of interest. the sweatshirt of another child sexual assault victim in the area. and found child porn in a search of his home. >> . the...
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the last couple of days she's admitted some mistakes. do you think she wants her legacy to be for her to be doing the right thing, not to be getting more in the hole? >> in the end, she's a politician. politicians don't like to admit, like all of us, that they've been wrong. that's precisely the situation she's in now. at the end of the day, her party doesn't like to admit they had it wrong. again elections coming up it's not the right moment for change in leadership right now. >> you mentioned she doesn't want to admit she's wrong. but the national polls haven't moved in her favor. >> they have also not moved against her. one, they're nowhere near that. they're generally symbolic state. they have been for 15 years. point 2, more importantly, is there any challenger within her alliance of christian parties, who could credibly threat tone take over from her. at the end of the day, there's no one near. >> strong remarks last week coming out, not just on the immigration policy but taking the strong stance on other policies, saying they've b
the last couple of days she's admitted some mistakes. do you think she wants her legacy to be for her to be doing the right thing, not to be getting more in the hole? >> in the end, she's a politician. politicians don't like to admit, like all of us, that they've been wrong. that's precisely the situation she's in now. at the end of the day, her party doesn't like to admit they had it wrong. again elections coming up it's not the right moment for change in leadership right now. >>...
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rosenfield letter and admitted to the throat cutting, stab wounds to the back and absolutely adamant that robert had nothing to do with it whatsoever. >> so jessica's affidavit was sent off to the governor too and everybody waited and waited and then on the governor's very last day in office, more than nine years into robert's sentence, a decision. denied. rosenfield devastated drove to the prison to tell robert. >> robert and i hugged. we cried. and probably about the most painful part of this process. >> robert's only door to freedom slammed shut. >> some of the -- >> but half a world away, someone else was watching robert's case. could his opinion make a difference? >> coming up -- >> isn't a confession the strongest evidence you can get? >> not always. >> the police detective in robert's corner when "dateline extra" continues. >>> welcome back. piece by piece, evidence mounted that robert davis may in fact be innocent. that confession, experts insisted, was coerced. even the admitted killer said he had nothing to do with the murders but his petition for clemency denied and then s
rosenfield letter and admitted to the throat cutting, stab wounds to the back and absolutely adamant that robert had nothing to do with it whatsoever. >> so jessica's affidavit was sent off to the governor too and everybody waited and waited and then on the governor's very last day in office, more than nine years into robert's sentence, a decision. denied. rosenfield devastated drove to the prison to tell robert. >> robert and i hugged. we cried. and probably about the most painful...
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he admits it's not a sexy message but admits it saves [ laughter ] >>> we'll check in on current conditions right now as we talk about temps in the upper 70s. right around 7:00 and this morning, it is the full harvest moon. we call it upper 70s and low 80s. of course especially as the sunrises. it looks huge, right? it's 79 in tampa. we'll get to 91 this afternoon. the issue is the humidity. it's so high that it will feel talking about 100-plus degrees. rain chances are average about 30 to 40%. the tropics are busy. just don't think anything will be impacting us here as far as ian or karl are concerned. temperatures caming into the mid-80s. by 10:00, it will feel like 95. futurecast will show you clouds this morning and then plenty of sunshine. then we'll heat the atmosphere. showers get going and so a good bet you won't see anything in your neighborhood. that is the coverage for the entire area. so in fact, i haven't had much just at my place. been left out over the last few days. grass is getting yellow. it is julia, still a tropical storm impacting the carolinas. ian, we'll say good-bye
he admits it's not a sexy message but admits it saves [ laughter ] >>> we'll check in on current conditions right now as we talk about temps in the upper 70s. right around 7:00 and this morning, it is the full harvest moon. we call it upper 70s and low 80s. of course especially as the sunrises. it looks huge, right? it's 79 in tampa. we'll get to 91 this afternoon. the issue is the humidity. it's so high that it will feel talking about 100-plus degrees. rain chances are average about...
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lochte has admitted he vandalized a sign at the gas station. brazilian authorities say he was confronted by security guards, not criminals. >>> a major milestone for a science fiction saga has lived long and prospered. "star trek," the original series, premiered on this very network, 50 years ago tonight. gene rodinberry's creation has been other tv series, 13 movies and generations of devoted trekkies. >>> a long lost symbol of hope in the wake of the 9/11 attacks is now back where it belongs. the famous american flag raised in the aftermath at ground zero was unveiled at its new home today, the 9/11 museum here in new york. as we reported last night, the flag was mysteriously lost for years but turned up in washington state in 2014. >>> when we come back, it doesn't open for >>> finally tonight, anticipation is growing in advance of the opening later this month of the long-awaited smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. it has been a dream of generations, but for so long political and financial challenges, even th
lochte has admitted he vandalized a sign at the gas station. brazilian authorities say he was confronted by security guards, not criminals. >>> a major milestone for a science fiction saga has lived long and prospered. "star trek," the original series, premiered on this very network, 50 years ago tonight. gene rodinberry's creation has been other tv series, 13 movies and generations of devoted trekkies. >>> a long lost symbol of hope in the wake of the 9/11 attacks...
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he is passively admitting, although he will never admit it, he is passively admitting he lost the debateecause he is blaming things and giving excuses. mark: confidence matters so much. today, he is still confident because he is always confident that she has a lot of confidence. john: more than she has had in weeks. we got a little dizzy from all of the spinning that occurred in the hofstra university spin room last night. running mates to flood the airwaves with talking points. let's take a sample of what team trump has been saying last -- about last night. >> donald trump took command of the stage. i think the american people saw his leadership quality. >> i was glad he was polite and a gentleman to her. particularly at the end. he pulled the biggest punch of all. >> his restraint at the end was absolutely remarkable. >> she was just programmed hillary. >> she was obviously overprepared. she wanted to make sure we heard every single scripted moment. john: that was the trump song. now we will listen to the tune the clinton chorus has been singing very joyfully today. >> i thought hillar
he is passively admitting, although he will never admit it, he is passively admitting he lost the debateecause he is blaming things and giving excuses. mark: confidence matters so much. today, he is still confident because he is always confident that she has a lot of confidence. john: more than she has had in weeks. we got a little dizzy from all of the spinning that occurred in the hofstra university spin room last night. running mates to flood the airwaves with talking points. let's take a...
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but even the generals admit there is something very special about medal of honor recipients. so mike, if i might ask you to just come up and say a couple of words and thank you very much for being here. [ applause ] >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen. whoa, stop. we don't need anymore of that. this is about getting the word out there. i have known mr. trump since 1986 and when it wasn't fashionable to support the military in 1986, some great people like donald trump and zack fisher, the uss intrepid there and he supports us in that period of time. the medal of honor i wear so proudly throughout my neck, never deserve the medal but it belongs to every man and woman who served our great nation of america because, ladies and gentlemen, freedom is not free. [ applause ] we, right now, today is the most trying time in my life, which life is very short. but i've been around for almost 70 years but, you know, this election means so much. we do not need anymore bureaucratic leadership from washington, dc. [ applause ] we need true leadership from the top. mr. trump has never failed i
but even the generals admit there is something very special about medal of honor recipients. so mike, if i might ask you to just come up and say a couple of words and thank you very much for being here. [ applause ] >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen. whoa, stop. we don't need anymore of that. this is about getting the word out there. i have known mr. trump since 1986 and when it wasn't fashionable to support the military in 1986, some great people like donald trump and zack fisher, the...
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plagman admitted making a wrong call then by trusting the wrong people. that allowed haglin to continue teaching. the district says administrators did not follow their training again in april. and administrator s did not follow procedures to remove haglin from the building and from the district's substitute teacher list in may. the iowa state patrol says the labor day weekend weekend, the state patrol steps up efforts to try to keep the roads safer. this year, it handled 58 crashes across the state. 31 of those involved serious injuries... altogether, five people died. last week, a motorcycle and a school bus collided in clayton county. nw authorities have cited the driver of the clayton ridge school bus for failure to yield while making a left turn. she's charlotte scherer from guttenberg. the crash happened l road between guttenberg and garnavillo. it killed the motorcycle rider, ronald kephart. he was 50 and from garnavillo. students on the bus when it happened, but none of them were hurt. this is national suicide prevention week. and hawkeye community
plagman admitted making a wrong call then by trusting the wrong people. that allowed haglin to continue teaching. the district says administrators did not follow their training again in april. and administrator s did not follow procedures to remove haglin from the building and from the district's substitute teacher list in may. the iowa state patrol says the labor day weekend weekend, the state patrol steps up efforts to try to keep the roads safer. this year, it handled 58 crashes across the...
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do you admit that? that you had less competition by that delay? not you all delaying but having the delay? >> but we've had competition to epipen every year. >> okay. >> was the, "the new york times" reported that although mylan, and i quote, was once taking two 10% price increase as year, it has made two 15% increases annually starting in 2014 when the generic competition seemed imminent. do you admit in anticipation of generic competition, mylan raised the price more sharply than it had in the past? >> not due to generic the, we did increase the wholesale acquisition costs but as, i have, as i have stated, we get 274 out of the 608. so over that time period we received an average of 8%. >> so raising the price, do you admit that these price increases were intended to generate even more significant revenues before generics entered into the market? was that the intent of raising the price, that you all receive additional revenues? >> we certainly received additional revenue but on 274, not just the 680. -- 608. >> have you ever witnessed an indivi
do you admit that? that you had less competition by that delay? not you all delaying but having the delay? >> but we've had competition to epipen every year. >> okay. >> was the, "the new york times" reported that although mylan, and i quote, was once taking two 10% price increase as year, it has made two 15% increases annually starting in 2014 when the generic competition seemed imminent. do you admit in anticipation of generic competition, mylan raised the price...
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he was admitted to the hazelton medical center for alcohol problems. in 1986, he spent time at the betty fordni -- painkillers. >>> a florida man tracks asks for a charge. >> that lead to an arrest. >> reporter: this individual is happy to be enjoying the holiday with his daughter. >> it's a debit card. it can be used as credit but that's linked up to all of the money. >> reporter: she didn't realize caught it. >> they said i they said had my card and asked if the man was authorized to use it. i said most certainly not. >> definitely an errorhead. that's what i think about that. >> reporter: the arrest tad spells out the whole bizarre encounter. >> i have no idea what he was thinking. it says early saturday morning, he tracked down a dep a phone to call uber. >> i think it's kind of funny. >> reporter: the deputy stopped . >> if i had a pocket full of someone's cards, i couldn't pull it out. >> reporter: but duffy did. the deputy noticed the cards were not in his name and arrested him. >> my card is safe. >> reporter: trinny it never expecting this. >>
he was admitted to the hazelton medical center for alcohol problems. in 1986, he spent time at the betty fordni -- painkillers. >>> a florida man tracks asks for a charge. >> that lead to an arrest. >> reporter: this individual is happy to be enjoying the holiday with his daughter. >> it's a debit card. it can be used as credit but that's linked up to all of the money. >> reporter: she didn't realize caught it. >> they said i they said had my card and...
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she fainted on sunday, forcing her to admit her ongoing battle
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and when police got there, they admitted to murdering and that did not end there and admitted to another murder from june and that happened in richland county and the coroner said he hasn't been granted assess to two bodies just yet. when he is, he will work immediately to identify both of them. >> and travels around and spends a lot of time in richmond county and ashland county and in wooded areas and so forth. >> reporter: gray 6 pictured to be in court here in ashland county and we'll update on you what happens in court and the investigation into those two bodies that were found in the home. live in ashland, meg shaw, newschannel 5. >> and from the live desk, i am looking into the suspect's criminal past and that is pretty lengthy and he has more than a dozen run-ins with and most recently his arrest. and in 1994, he did time for assault and april of 1996, disorderly conduct and locked up on charges and guilty of unlawful restraint in february of 1999, criminal trespassing the follow little month and -- month and theft and domestic violence. and long with a violation or protective ord
and when police got there, they admitted to murdering and that did not end there and admitted to another murder from june and that happened in richland county and the coroner said he hasn't been granted assess to two bodies just yet. when he is, he will work immediately to identify both of them. >> and travels around and spends a lot of time in richmond county and ashland county and in wooded areas and so forth. >> reporter: gray 6 pictured to be in court here in ashland county and...
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he also admitted to be taking anti-psychotic medication. he's always maintained it was sandford's mental illness that after he was able to meet with his mother from behind bars and she's hoping her son can get through this very difficult time. take a listen. >> hopefully, it's the end of one stage and the beginning of another stage. >> reporter: and the family is hoping that michael will be able to serve his sentence in an english jail. up by a court and also that sentencing hearing to find out how long he will spend behind bars, that's scheduled to happen in mid-december. sergio avila, news 3. >>> most defendants are convicted and they go to prison or back to jail. >> but there are a select few who go somewhere else for rehabilitation, including those with mental illness. ahead -- a look at the program from someone who has been through it. > in the state. it's about to shut down for several days. what you need to know to plan your route around the spaghetti this bowl. >>> with sunny skies and temperatures in the 80s, the only thing that wo
he also admitted to be taking anti-psychotic medication. he's always maintained it was sandford's mental illness that after he was able to meet with his mother from behind bars and she's hoping her son can get through this very difficult time. take a listen. >> hopefully, it's the end of one stage and the beginning of another stage. >> reporter: and the family is hoping that michael will be able to serve his sentence in an english jail. up by a court and also that sentencing hearing...
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emily: it takes a real man to admit watching real housewives. david: i'm very secure.: thank you. [laughter] what is wrong with network television? david: network television still gets big audiences. there are -- you can now, what is harder to hide five or seven years ago, before people had really developed with pay cable and when there was a volume of premium shows, you can now satisfy yourself living over here with mad men and homeland and billions and silicon valley. you don't have to leave that neighborhood. but there are a lot of people who are very satisfied with the neighborhood that is the big bang theory, chicago fire, blackish -- interesting stuff. the networks are starting to innovate more. out of necessity. emily: should the cable companies be worried? david: they are under pressure to innovate. they are under pressure to change the way people -- the way they make things available. and the way people are able to watch them. and serving broadband, that is where the growth is coming from. emily: what about espn? david: espn is suffering right now, the law of
emily: it takes a real man to admit watching real housewives. david: i'm very secure.: thank you. [laughter] what is wrong with network television? david: network television still gets big audiences. there are -- you can now, what is harder to hide five or seven years ago, before people had really developed with pay cable and when there was a volume of premium shows, you can now satisfy yourself living over here with mad men and homeland and billions and silicon valley. you don't have to leave...
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for many today, his statement today amounts to admitting the sky is blue. for others, it is a cynical attempt to broaden his appeal. >> it's a coded sort of language for people who have hated obama from the start, questioned his legitimacy. it has veins of racism through it. ben: and clinton got a boost on the campaign trail today in battleground virginia -- first lady michelle obama holding her first event since the democratic convention. race could not get any stranger. in a week and a half, we now know it will be just hillary clinton and donald trump on stage at that first presidential debate. the commission announced today no other candidates -- notably gary johnson and jill stein -- hit the polling threshold to qualify. heather and ed? heather: the bay state's senior senator elizabeth warren reacted in this tweet, let's be clear, @realdonaldtrump just admitted that he peddled fake conspiracy theories to attack the integrity of @potus. the president of the united states. warren campaigns for hillary clinton and governor maggie hassan next saturday in ne
for many today, his statement today amounts to admitting the sky is blue. for others, it is a cynical attempt to broaden his appeal. >> it's a coded sort of language for people who have hated obama from the start, questioned his legitimacy. it has veins of racism through it. ben: and clinton got a boost on the campaign trail today in battleground virginia -- first lady michelle obama holding her first event since the democratic convention. race could not get any stranger. in a week and a...
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. >> if frank was to admit that he broke the law, admit that he lied about it, and apologize to the voters, then i'd consider supporting him. >> the bottom line is whoever wins this primary i will be endorsing and supporting because we cannot have carol shea-porter as the next member of the congress representing the 1st congressional district. as i said before, i'm a team player. >> we asked ashooh after the his unwillingness to promise to fully back guinta might hurt him with the republican activist base. he said that this is about trust, something bigger than party politics. adam sexton, wmur news 9. >> after the debate both candidates headed into the spin room and one thing they both agree on, each says he's very different from his opponent. >> there is a clear difference between my opponent and me in terms of our approach and in lobbyist for three decades. he has a problem admitting that, but that is what it is. >> there is a good contrast. my component indulged in some exaggerations. he's talking like he's not in congress, he's talking about things we need to do but he's been there si
. >> if frank was to admit that he broke the law, admit that he lied about it, and apologize to the voters, then i'd consider supporting him. >> the bottom line is whoever wins this primary i will be endorsing and supporting because we cannot have carol shea-porter as the next member of the congress representing the 1st congressional district. as i said before, i'm a team player. >> we asked ashooh after the his unwillingness to promise to fully back guinta might hurt him with...
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and we're admitting them to our country. applicants will be asked for their views about honor killings, about respect for women and gays and minorities, attitudes on radical islam, which our president refuses to say and many other topics as part of this vetting procedure. and if we have the right people doing it, believe me, very, very few will slip through the cracks. hopefully none. number seven, we will ensure that other countries take their people back when we order them deported. there are at least 23 countries that refuse to take their people back after they've been ordered to leave the united states, including large number of violent criminals. they won't take them back so we say, okay, we'll keep them. not going to happen with me, folks, not going to happen with me. due to a sport decision, if these violent defenders cannot be sent home, our law enforcement officers have to release them into your communities. and, by the way, the results are horrific. horrific. there are often terrible consequences, such as casey cha
and we're admitting them to our country. applicants will be asked for their views about honor killings, about respect for women and gays and minorities, attitudes on radical islam, which our president refuses to say and many other topics as part of this vetting procedure. and if we have the right people doing it, believe me, very, very few will slip through the cracks. hopefully none. number seven, we will ensure that other countries take their people back when we order them deported. there are...
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new members will be formally admitted by the beginning of next year. the larger membership will overtake the adb which has 67 countries and territories. >>> nearly six months have passed since japan's electricity retail market was liberalized in april. to end the monopoly of major electricity companies that continued for almost 60 years. in an effort to spur competition among retailers. people have previously been able to buy from one of the ten companies. now they can choose their own provider. 150 are listed as retailers. many people are in a wait and see mood. 2.6% of households have applied to switch retailers as of the end of august. >> translator: it's unclear how much money i'd be able to save. >> translator: it's just too much trouble. >> for more on this, ai yuichi asked why consumers are switching. >> well, many of them seem to be unsatisfied with discounts. the new retailers are offering. and people say the money that they save amounts to only about a few dollars per month. they seem to be feeling that isn't enough considering the hassle of
new members will be formally admitted by the beginning of next year. the larger membership will overtake the adb which has 67 countries and territories. >>> nearly six months have passed since japan's electricity retail market was liberalized in april. to end the monopoly of major electricity companies that continued for almost 60 years. in an effort to spur competition among retailers. people have previously been able to buy from one of the ten companies. now they can choose their own...
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and we're admitting them to our country. applicants will be asked for their views about honor killings, about respect for women and gays and minorities, attitudes on radical islam, which our president refuses to say and many other topics as part of this vetting procedure. and if we have the right people doing it, believe me, very, very few will slip through the cracks. hopefully none. number seven, we will ensure that other countries take their people back when we order them deported. there are at least 23 countries that refuse to take their people back after they've been ordered to leave the united states, including large number of violent criminals. they won't take them back so we say, okay, we'll keep them. not going to happen with me, folks, not going to happen with me. due to a sport decision, if these violent defenders cannot be sent home, our law enforcement officers have to release them into your communities. and, by the way, the results are horrific. horrific. there are often terrible consequences, such as casey cha
and we're admitting them to our country. applicants will be asked for their views about honor killings, about respect for women and gays and minorities, attitudes on radical islam, which our president refuses to say and many other topics as part of this vetting procedure. and if we have the right people doing it, believe me, very, very few will slip through the cracks. hopefully none. number seven, we will ensure that other countries take their people back when we order them deported. there are...