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nice to meet you. >> hi. >> allison? >> yes. >> marcus. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> hi. i'm pete. >> pete, how are you? nice to meet you. you look like you're a mad scientist, with that lab coat. >> i guess you could say i am a scientist of sorts. >> i was a little surprised at where the place is located. it's, like, in a neighborhood. >> when we started this business, we had maybe a couple hundred dollars in our pocket or something crazy. >> we were not in a great financial position, and so someone offered us this place. and we're putting everything we have into building this. >> how many different types of candies are in here? >> hundreds of different types. >> we make lots and lots and lots of things by hand. it's what sweet pete's specializes in-- thing like caramels, hard candy, pulled sugar, chocolates, toffee. >> i'd like to get down to tasting. >> my personal favorite is this. >> now, everything that i'm gonna taste you made? >> i've got another candy maker on staff who's worked for me for many,
nice to meet you. >> hi. >> allison? >> yes. >> marcus. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> hi. i'm pete. >> pete, how are you? nice to meet you. you look like you're a mad scientist, with that lab coat. >> i guess you could say i am a scientist of sorts. >> i was a little surprised at where the place is located. it's, like, in a neighborhood. >> when we started this business, we had maybe a couple hundred dollars in our...
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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
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....
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>> ♪ >>> allison, laanks very much.e people throw aroundrm tt senior community or 55. that's hardly senior. very active community, and a great variety of properties here. joining us noou to talk abo that is valerie hoffman vice-president and sales manager with weichert realtors. good to see you. >> thankou.coming out. >> you're wearing a lovely pink jacket. >> so proud of our 102 agents that just participated i a fundraiser for the americaner canc society. we raised or $7,000 for the breast cancer units. >> wow. [ applause ] >> nicely done. nicely done. all right. let's talk about some of the properties here. >> okay. >> we'll go from lower end to higher end. i'm talking in terms of costs. they're all beautiful properti properties. at's start with number condo. >> it is a condo. it is in theng greens bu and there.s four high rise buildings this particular unit has twobeds freshly a painted carped. and over looks the golf course it's absolutely spectacular and updated kitchen.ce >> wow the for that one. >> 189.9. >> all
>> ♪ >>> allison, laanks very much.e people throw aroundrm tt senior community or 55. that's hardly senior. very active community, and a great variety of properties here. joining us noou to talk abo that is valerie hoffman vice-president and sales manager with weichert realtors. good to see you. >> thankou.coming out. >> you're wearing a lovely pink jacket. >> so proud of our 102 agents that just participated i a fundraiser for the americaner canc society. we...
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adam warren and allison parker died in that shooting. adam was 27, allison just 24.ndy joins me now. we have spoken too often because of tragedies like this. when you learned of this news, and you learned journalists, again, murdered, what did you think? >> poppy, you know, every one of these mass shootings is difficult. this one hit me harder, i think, than any. and the reason is that because they were journalists, because allison was a journalist, and allison was born in annapolis, so it was a double whammy for me. >> remind everyone about your daughter, because they called her the a-team. >> she was the quintessential journalist. she wanted to do everything the right way, and the ethical way, and she always wanted to break the story and she was just you know, i couldn't have asked to raise a better daughter than allison. she lived a life that was fuller than most people lived in a lifetime and she died at 24. >> yeah. sadly you know the reality that these families and loved ones and parents and children are living through in a way that most of us don't. what do th
adam warren and allison parker died in that shooting. adam was 27, allison just 24.ndy joins me now. we have spoken too often because of tragedies like this. when you learned of this news, and you learned journalists, again, murdered, what did you think? >> poppy, you know, every one of these mass shootings is difficult. this one hit me harder, i think, than any. and the reason is that because they were journalists, because allison was a journalist, and allison was born in annapolis, so...
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. >> he loves allison. >> he loves allison. >> all right.gives out hugs. >> yes. >> okay, i'm going to hand you my mic and then he's going to give me had a hug, right. >> yes. >> and his name is hagred.ey , hagred. can i have hug. [laughter]hug. >> m him give me a hug. >> come herpal. [laughter] >> that is so beautiful. what a beautiful baby. hagridember me? i'm the 1 who tells you you can go outside. watching. we love you. thank you. >> we're going to get this trick down before 11 o'clock today. let's do the weather. looking beautiful out. daytime highs a going to be in the mid 80's with pley of sunshine. dry afternoon. there's a lk at your just mention temtures let me overnight have fallen back for the most rt in the 60's. beautiful out here this morning, 63 in leonardtown but asur seven-day ft featuring some hot temperatures for the weekend. father's day in the low 90's andda look aty next week, we're going to get close to a hundred into tuesday. so get ready we got heat wave coming upy, sunday, m tuesday. alall right, hagrid. erin i goin
. >> he loves allison. >> he loves allison. >> all right.gives out hugs. >> yes. >> okay, i'm going to hand you my mic and then he's going to give me had a hug, right. >> yes. >> and his name is hagred.ey , hagred. can i have hug. [laughter]hug. >> m him give me a hug. >> come herpal. [laughter] >> that is so beautiful. what a beautiful baby. hagridember me? i'm the 1 who tells you you can go outside. watching. we love you. thank you....
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good morning, annieism morning, steve and allison.rning 3 administrators including the principal are on admin leave from northwestern high school in hyattsville while the school system investigates a claim that administrators who should have been sober and students at the prom were instead drinking at the hotel bar. prince george's spokesman john white confirms assistant principals ristopher burroughs and duffy have been placed o administrative leae. hyatts police also confirmedoo the sch resource officerot surveillance footage from the hotel of the chaperones and ait source familih the administration tells fox5 burroughs and duffy were placed on leave immedtely after the prom in mid may and principal murray was placed on leave this past monday. an emergency staff meeting was held at the school wednesday where an announcement was made to staff about themi nistrators being placed on leave. foo also spoke t a teacher at the school who n didot want to be intified about theti alons. >> it doesn't surprise me at all. we have lots of evince
good morning, annieism morning, steve and allison.rning 3 administrators including the principal are on admin leave from northwestern high school in hyattsville while the school system investigates a claim that administrators who should have been sober and students at the prom were instead drinking at the hotel bar. prince george's spokesman john white confirms assistant principals ristopher burroughs and duffy have been placed o administrative leae. hyatts police also confirmedoo the sch...
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no one here knows how he or little allison will be reunited with her mother. lester? >> richard angle, thank you. >>> we'll take a turn now to the protests erupting in the streets of pittsburgh after police officer shot and killed an unarmed high school student in a neighboring comnity when he allegedly fled on foot during a traffic stop. the deadly shootings aught on camera. ron mott has the story. we want to war you, some of these images are disturbing. >> no justice no peace! t,>> reporter: tonica lls for justice for antoine rose. >> why they shooting at him? are he did was run and they're shooting at him? >> reporter: cell phone video showing the high school senior gunned down by east pittsburgh police after running from a traffic stop shot three s. >> all lives matter! >> reporter: protesters rally outside the courthouse. donna giles came with her 18-year-old son . nd 14-year-old daught >> they didn't have to shoot him in his back. >> that could have been my brother, my friend, anybody that i know. >> reporolice have not identified the officer who opened fire on
no one here knows how he or little allison will be reunited with her mother. lester? >> richard angle, thank you. >>> we'll take a turn now to the protests erupting in the streets of pittsburgh after police officer shot and killed an unarmed high school student in a neighboring comnity when he allegedly fled on foot during a traffic stop. the deadly shootings aught on camera. ron mott has the story. we want to war you, some of these images are disturbing. >> no justice no...
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allison. >> hard case.ey, thank you. >> residents and friends of antoine rose forced to say odbyes lai to rest after a week after heho wt at a traffic spop in pitburg. n he was youarmed and was riding a car matpting descrin of another vehic connectsed to a shooting when police pulled him over roseaas ran and shot three times in the back by police officer michael rosseld. district attorney is now investigating this ips denlt. >> a medical break through first fedly approved how marijuanabe-based drug could a game changer for those sufferin seizures. >> and good news for amazon prime members. new discounts in store for you ands we take you to break a repreview of this week's zip trip. we're headed to community many of you seep and heard of.e leisure world in silver spring. i'll be there. tony, tucker and erin. thisno is a zip trip the gene public can come to. operty trust us you won'tr want to miss a moment of the operty trust us you won'tr want to miss a moment of the fun we'll bringox you o5". >>> get ready
allison. >> hard case.ey, thank you. >> residents and friends of antoine rose forced to say odbyes lai to rest after a week after heho wt at a traffic spop in pitburg. n he was youarmed and was riding a car matpting descrin of another vehic connectsed to a shooting when police pulled him over roseaas ran and shot three times in the back by police officer michael rosseld. district attorney is now investigating this ips denlt. >> a medical break through first fedly approved how...
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allison joins us for the press review. but started italy, where there's been a lot of talk of things. allison: the populists that their government. celebration is not the mood, it's resignation. we take a look at the paper. it is closest to the five-star movement. now let's see the change. they have hope and expectation, though not high expectations. they wonder if things are going to get better or just less bad. sharon: they think things are likely to get worse? some damning have things to say about the government. they call it a buffoonery. they saved the marriage between them will ruin the country. it's not really a surprise they are bitter about having been abandoned. there is also quite low disappointment because of the far right quality of this new government. desolatering cartoonist is holding his nose in his cartoon as he accepts this new government. after all, it's done. the terminal might be running down. it could be just beginning in spain. >> that's right. things were bracing that no-confidence vote against him
allison joins us for the press review. but started italy, where there's been a lot of talk of things. allison: the populists that their government. celebration is not the mood, it's resignation. we take a look at the paper. it is closest to the five-star movement. now let's see the change. they have hope and expectation, though not high expectations. they wonder if things are going to get better or just less bad. sharon: they think things are likely to get worse? some damning have things to say...
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>> i think allison use the perfect word, balance. a lot of times when we talk about share buybacks the conversation is good and bad, this is ridiculous. you can look at one of the most outspoken critics of buybacks and even he will say there are certain circumstances in which they make sense. you can look at the harvard business review article that says buybacks are good. and even it says there are certain circumstances in which buybacks don't make sense. the question isn't are they good or bad. the question is about balance. i think for those of us worried about long-term and look at buybacks with skepticism, the point is it is just a little bit out of balance. there are a lot of factors behind this. one is the incentives as we heard the commissioner talking about. another is the pressure on business leader who feel like they cannot bill for the long- term. i generally believe some want to and can't. the overriding point is we are just a little or a lot out of balance, but it isn't necessarily good or bad. there are circumstances th
>> i think allison use the perfect word, balance. a lot of times when we talk about share buybacks the conversation is good and bad, this is ridiculous. you can look at one of the most outspoken critics of buybacks and even he will say there are certain circumstances in which they make sense. you can look at the harvard business review article that says buybacks are good. and even it says there are certain circumstances in which buybacks don't make sense. the question isn't are they good...
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allison?y much. >>> in the meantime, we're following breaking news f rm montgomery couight now. a construction worker has fallen at a site at suburban hospital. west uand they have traumatic injuries and rescue of that person is now underway. we have a crew headed the and we'll share more informa aon justsoon as we know it >> 7:33 allison. today in thetr dist city officials are celebrating the final chapter in the effort to clean up the anacostia river underground tunnel about 110 feet down it was opened back in mar and officials say so far it has prevented about intof of sewer over flowsm entering the anacostia river. at $58million theiver project is the largest. in water history. and c tcks out. a prince william county family spot add black bea in their backyard.this was triangle, vir. they're neighborhood is surrounded by the prince william county forest park. 17,000 bears across theore than >> and there's one them. >> yes >> all right. mike thomas good morning. >> i saw a soccer ball there
allison?y much. >>> in the meantime, we're following breaking news f rm montgomery couight now. a construction worker has fallen at a site at suburban hospital. west uand they have traumatic injuries and rescue of that person is now underway. we have a crew headed the and we'll share more informa aon justsoon as we know it >> 7:33 allison. today in thetr dist city officials are celebrating the final chapter in the effort to clean up the anacostia river underground tunnel about...
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good morning. >> gd morning, allison. that's right. we made it to friday.summer night on the boardwalk ina d beach turned horric. last night the front car on roller coaster called the sand blaster derailed.se ing two riders plummeting more than 30 feet to the ground below. there were otheriniders trapped the two connecting cars on the stranded ride waiting to be rescued. firefighterrings rushed to the scene that pled ten people to safety. in all six people were hospitalized. no word yet on what caused that ride to malfunction. >>> president trump m lots of news right n two impromptu appearances outside the white house. he first surprised fox and friends anchor steve doocy broadcasting ts morning from the white house. ging doocy a 35inute interview. the pvesident then movr to all the other networks there and talked with them for another 25 minutes or so. some of the headlines coming out of the prepped's comment officials at the fbi were plotting against his election. he would like to talk with special counselobert mueller but says the russia probe seems very
good morning. >> gd morning, allison. that's right. we made it to friday.summer night on the boardwalk ina d beach turned horric. last night the front car on roller coaster called the sand blaster derailed.se ing two riders plummeting more than 30 feet to the ground below. there were otheriniders trapped the two connecting cars on the stranded ride waiting to be rescued. firefighterrings rushed to the scene that pled ten people to safety. in all six people were hospitalized. no word yet...
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child for having a lemonade stand is nonsense of course san francisco canine cannabis treat maker allison at all doesn't think those kids should be let off the hook so easily it was caught on camera this weekend threatening to call the cops on an eight year old girl who was selling bottles of water from the steps of her own apartment building to people headed to a nearby baseball game in ninety degree heat all because it was being done without a permit at all claims that the girl and her mother were to load she claims they were screaming for hours and no stopping she told the huffington post though quote it was stupid i completely forgot that hand that i handled that so poorly i was completely it was completely stress related and i should have never confronted her that was a mistake a complete mistake please don't make me sound horrible now known as permit patty on the internet allison udell is one of many white women calling or threatening to call the police on black men like women black children for the crime of trying to barbecue selling water or just generally existing probably too lo
child for having a lemonade stand is nonsense of course san francisco canine cannabis treat maker allison at all doesn't think those kids should be let off the hook so easily it was caught on camera this weekend threatening to call the cops on an eight year old girl who was selling bottles of water from the steps of her own apartment building to people headed to a nearby baseball game in ninety degree heat all because it was being done without a permit at all claims that the girl and her mother...
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in new york i'm allison kosik. >> our thanks to allison. >>> the death of cnn's anthony bourdain is causingns. just ahead, we'll show you how his fellow chefs are now taking the opportunity to talk about suicide within their own profession. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." let's get started. show of hands. who wants customizable options chains? ones that make it fast and easy to analyze and take action? how about some of the lowest options fees? are you raising your hand? good then it's time for power e*trade the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. alright one quick game of rock, paper, scissors. 1, 2, 3, go. e*trade. the original place to invest online. ♪ ♪ i love you baby applebee's 2 for $20, now with steak. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. dependability award for its midsize car-the chevy malibu. i forgot. chevy also won a j.d. power dependability award for its light-duty truck the chevy silverado. oh, and since the chevy equinox and traverse also won chevy is the only brand to earn the j.d. power dependability award across cars, trucks and suvs-th
in new york i'm allison kosik. >> our thanks to allison. >>> the death of cnn's anthony bourdain is causingns. just ahead, we'll show you how his fellow chefs are now taking the opportunity to talk about suicide within their own profession. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." let's get started. show of hands. who wants customizable options chains? ones that make it fast and easy to analyze and take action? how about some of the lowest options fees? are you raising your...
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. >> allison, this video is q reallyte shocking.ssault hapned in the middle o a busy street during the heart of morning rh ur. take a look. cameras were rolling a the man follows a woman along new hampshire avenue near 22nd street northst.& this was back on june 13th at 8:00 in the morning. cameras then capred the man actually liftki up herrt and fondle her. d.c. police are nooking for that man. it is unclear if this case is connected to several other reported sexual assaults in the dupont circle andto george neighborhoods. wisdom. >> hollyhank you very much. >>> time right now is 6:04. more than a thousand women are expected to gather in d.c. today to protest the trump lerance border policy in what organizers say will be a massive display of civildi disobece. the group is demonstrating against the separieion of migrants fs. the protesters will begin gathering a freedom plaza around 10 o'ock this morning just before noon they'll march to the department justice to demonstrate tvire before ng on to capitol hill later in the afternoon
. >> allison, this video is q reallyte shocking.ssault hapned in the middle o a busy street during the heart of morning rh ur. take a look. cameras were rolling a the man follows a woman along new hampshire avenue near 22nd street northst.& this was back on june 13th at 8:00 in the morning. cameras then capred the man actually liftki up herrt and fondle her. d.c. police are nooking for that man. it is unclear if this case is connected to several other reported sexual assaults in the...
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allison takes a closer look. allison: in the heat of world cup festivities, the competition can seem like a cash cow, with crowds of football fans eager to spend their rubles. but the boost in tourism will only put a small dent in the host country's bills. organizers say russia a spends about $11 billion on the tournament. the actual amount could be more. over half the budget went toward transportation infrastructure and the stadium, leaving 20% for otherr expenses, including security. it is money the russian government hopes to get back threefold. officials say the month-long russia'st could boost gdp by $30 billion. economic analysts are not so positive. credit rating agency moody's predicts any economic benefits would be short-lived, and failed to make a mark in russia's one point $5 trillion economy. the 2018 world cup is slated to be the most expensive internment history. but russia's spending on the competition has been modest compared to its record-breaking budget for the 2014 winter olympics. the sochi ga
allison takes a closer look. allison: in the heat of world cup festivities, the competition can seem like a cash cow, with crowds of football fans eager to spend their rubles. but the boost in tourism will only put a small dent in the host country's bills. organizers say russia a spends about $11 billion on the tournament. the actual amount could be more. over half the budget went toward transportation infrastructure and the stadium, leaving 20% for otherr expenses, including security. it is...
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that was perfect timing allison. a .an't for better timing goods in i was trying so i bexwway is et. 14 reet bridge quiet and all area bridges at speed a inne loop looks great. back to you. >> thanks, airport, 6:09. a deadly unarmedlack map i montgomery country. >> casino cat as trophy what prompted watt to gush into a polar hotel and casino. prompted watt to gush into a polar hotel and casino. back in 30 second >> slow moving storz bring heavy rain and flash flooding damaging holes and businessesnu mber of roads and parts of mnuchin dealing with severeoo flng and good news the t storm is expecteaper off later todayw. and no the flood was inside in lot loss vehicle ago manned lay bay kaing even owe. it was a matter main break between the first s andond floors an aa lot of damage. nobody was hurt. >> nba player sterling brown suing milwaukee police department foressive force. back in january, brown was talking with officers while waiting for a pking ticket outside a con veeps a storend officers used a stun gunn him be
that was perfect timing allison. a .an't for better timing goods in i was trying so i bexwway is et. 14 reet bridge quiet and all area bridges at speed a inne loop looks great. back to you. >> thanks, airport, 6:09. a deadly unarmedlack map i montgomery country. >> casino cat as trophy what prompted watt to gush into a polar hotel and casino. prompted watt to gush into a polar hotel and casino. back in 30 second >> slow moving storz bring heavy rain and flash flooding damaging...
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on the question of capital, i want to turn to allison and the very interesting work that just capitalhas done. you guys are. objective, data-driven, you been looking at interesting approaches about how to quantify this question of long-term, can we make the american economy as embodied in our public companies work for all the stakeholders, work orders, community, et cetera. tell us a little bit more about the work you've been doing. what are some of the things you are taking away from the conversation today that are, that you would like to really highlight for us. >> just capital exist to connect mainstream america with wall street. we pull them on what they think is important for companies to be doing today, what behaviors are most important to prioritize. we pulled 72000 people. what comes across repeatedly as most important people are worker issues, are you paying a living wage, a fair wage, what kind of benefits are you providing? are you investing in training and commitment to an diversity and inclusion. the second most important things are operational issues in addition to worke
on the question of capital, i want to turn to allison and the very interesting work that just capitalhas done. you guys are. objective, data-driven, you been looking at interesting approaches about how to quantify this question of long-term, can we make the american economy as embodied in our public companies work for all the stakeholders, work orders, community, et cetera. tell us a little bit more about the work you've been doing. what are some of the things you are taking away from the...
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cindy madrid and her 6-year-old daughter allison are part of that group.oices recorded by propublica, sparking national outrage this past week and this week cnn spoke with her mother who is currently being held at this detention facility in port isabel, texas. allison is reported to be more than 1200 miles away at a children's center in phoenix, arizona. [ speaking foreign language ] . >> reporter: during a report by propublica, allison phoned her aunt who did not want to be seen on camera. in a new suit filed in a washington, d.c. court, three undocumented grants are demanding immediate access to basic information about their children's whereabouts and well being. according to the document, one mother separated from her 9-year-old son last month has only been able to speak with him for a total of 15 minutes. i try to tell him everything will be okay and that i'll see him soon but the truth is i don't know what will happen with us, she said. for now, the trump administration has few concrete answers. behind me in this detention center there are 1700 detain
cindy madrid and her 6-year-old daughter allison are part of that group.oices recorded by propublica, sparking national outrage this past week and this week cnn spoke with her mother who is currently being held at this detention facility in port isabel, texas. allison is reported to be more than 1200 miles away at a children's center in phoenix, arizona. [ speaking foreign language ] . >> reporter: during a report by propublica, allison phoned her aunt who did not want to be seen on...
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no one here knows how or when little allison will be reunited with her mother. lester? >> richard engel in el salvador, thank you. >>> we'll take a turn now to the protests erupting in the streets of pittsburgh after police officer shot and killed an unarmed high school student in a neighboring community when he allegedly fled on foot during a traffic stop. the deadly shooting was caught on camera. nbc's ron mott has the story. we want to warn you some of these images are disturbing. >> so no justice, no peace! >> reporter: tonight, calls for justice for antoine rose. >> why they shooting at him? all he did was run and they're shooting at him. >> reporter: cell phone video showing the 17-year-old black nnpittsburgh police after running from a traffic stop, shot three times. protesters rallied outside the county courthouse, the county leading the investigation into what happened. donna giles came with her 18-year-old son and 14-year-old daughter. >> they didn't have to shoot him in his back. >> that could have been my brother or my friend. like, anybody that i know. >> r
no one here knows how or when little allison will be reunited with her mother. lester? >> richard engel in el salvador, thank you. >>> we'll take a turn now to the protests erupting in the streets of pittsburgh after police officer shot and killed an unarmed high school student in a neighboring community when he allegedly fled on foot during a traffic stop. the deadly shooting was caught on camera. nbc's ron mott has the story. we want to warn you some of these images are...
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here he is posing with a cardboard allison.e phils her lifelong -- he fulfills her lifelong dream of going to patty's pub, , she say. anchor: you can get a closer look at that on our website, france24.com. "the big blue" was a hit, now looking at the man behind that story. more on dolphin man, coming up. ♪ @ óóóóówówówoÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑz] ♪ music st cator: li onar. a quarter of the population have t access to water. narrator: all over the globe water supplies are dwindling as temperatures rise and glaciers melt. as we head towards an ice-free earth, it will only get worse. everyone will be affected. lonnie thompson: it doesn't matter whether you're living in peru or the united states or china, you will be impacted by nais change. ator: but something can be done. people are alr adapting to combat climate change.
here he is posing with a cardboard allison.e phils her lifelong -- he fulfills her lifelong dream of going to patty's pub, , she say. anchor: you can get a closer look at that on our website, france24.com. "the big blue" was a hit, now looking at the man behind that story. more on dolphin man, coming up. ♪ @ óóóóówówówoÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑz] ♪ music st cator: li onar. a quarter of the population have t access to water. narrator: all over the globe water supplies are...
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good morni., >>> good morning, steve and allison. trez president trumpppressure da that told him images of children don't look good and asked if there was anything that could be done to stop. it it's t clear thathe tension over this issue on capitol hillli point t presidentmp walked out of a meeting with h reasons on a hill and was met with hecklers and democratic members of congress. >> dounts you have kids mr. mr. president. >> and onerr law make wears upted during an unit view with democratic colleague. we i wish you would have been upset when the obama administration had children. >> because we were doing this you know that. in a mexican restaurant of all>> places. set of homeland security was dipping and she was surrounded by protesters yelling obscenities. >> such climate inh washington with bot side digging in on administration no tolerance policy at the border calling for prosecute ui all adults crossing illegay which in turn requirese childrenheld separately. republicans are trying to find a legislative fix to allow the fami
good morni., >>> good morning, steve and allison. trez president trumpppressure da that told him images of children don't look good and asked if there was anything that could be done to stop. it it's t clear thathe tension over this issue on capitol hillli point t presidentmp walked out of a meeting with h reasons on a hill and was met with hecklers and democratic members of congress. >> dounts you have kids mr. mr. president. >> and onerr law make wears upted during an...
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i'm allison. a smile actually really, really important. can i hold you? hi.row. >> my name is maliso. medical director. i'm also a plastic surgeon volunteer. when you have a cleft palate, you cannot speak well, eat well. all the food is going through the nose. this is really a nightmare. we are right there and we fix it and that's why we exist. >> how you doing? how you feeling today? need some help? i got involved with operation smile probably eight years ago and i learned about it through my friend, lisa lori. she had three sons born with facial abnormalities. even before i knew that cnn was going to do champions of change, i was going to be taking my twin daughters on this medical mission to colombia because i wanted them to see how life changing this surgery is. we're heading about two hours outside of bogota now. obviously you can see it's much more rural where we're going. we're going to meet juan. he's 8 years old. several years ago, he had the surgery. but he still needs services. he needs speech therapy and things like that. ol >> my life has changed
i'm allison. a smile actually really, really important. can i hold you? hi.row. >> my name is maliso. medical director. i'm also a plastic surgeon volunteer. when you have a cleft palate, you cannot speak well, eat well. all the food is going through the nose. this is really a nightmare. we are right there and we fix it and that's why we exist. >> how you doing? how you feeling today? need some help? i got involved with operation smile probably eight years ago and i learned about it...
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allison chinchar, what's the significance of that?arvey. we remember the devastating floods of that. the question is, could this become the new normal? we'll talk about that coming up. ♪ most people come to la with big dreams. ♪ we came with big appetites. with expedia, you could book a flight, hotel, car, and activity all in one place. ♪ here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve. let's go to sumatra. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. which helps provide for win's family. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. >>> this morning a new look at the eruption of the kilauea volcano shows us that it has literally reshaped hawaii's coastline. this was the once-beautiful kapoho bay. wiped out, filled in by lava that extends a mile into the sea. the usgs says lav even appears to be flowing on to the ocean floor. >> at least 600 islands on the big -- 600 homes on the big island have
allison chinchar, what's the significance of that?arvey. we remember the devastating floods of that. the question is, could this become the new normal? we'll talk about that coming up. ♪ most people come to la with big dreams. ♪ we came with big appetites. with expedia, you could book a flight, hotel, car, and activity all in one place. ♪ here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve. let's go to sumatra. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is...
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allison collins, leah fisher, susan solomon, dianne great. are any of those in the wrong category? >> is there anyone on that list who was not in the right category? >> this was speaking against the charter for the resolution that was put in front of us to deny the charter. very good. i am going to start with the, for those who are in favor, i'm sorry, those who are opposed to the petition you will have 30 minutes and there are, i gave extra time because there are a couple of spanish speakers that we will use a translation for. sherry taylor, veronica martinez, and if i call your name in this category and you are in the wrong category, would you please let me know? veronica martinez, amalia mend mendez, erica choy, and you can start coming up and getting behind the podium. [please standby for captioner switch] >> and michelle isnogle, sorry. [inaudible] >> it does, so give me a moment. brandy -- [inaudible] >> miley villaluna, and the other? [inaudible] >> randy markman. thank you. so the speakers that are going to be coming up now have 20 minutes, and then, we'll add time to the o
allison collins, leah fisher, susan solomon, dianne great. are any of those in the wrong category? >> is there anyone on that list who was not in the right category? >> this was speaking against the charter for the resolution that was put in front of us to deny the charter. very good. i am going to start with the, for those who are in favor, i'm sorry, those who are opposed to the petition you will have 30 minutes and there are, i gave extra time because there are a couple of...
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during a report, allison phoned her aunt who did not want to be seen on camera. in a new suit filed in a washington, d.c. court, three undocumented immigrants are demanding access to basic information about their children's whereabouts and well-being. according to the document, one mother who was separated from her son last month has only been able to speak with him for a total of 15 minutes. i try to tell him everything will be okay and i will see him soon, but the truth is, i don't know what will happen with us, she says. an immigration attorney i spoke with today says those detained have little information about their fate. >> what i was told was it might take a month just for that reunification to happen. the people inside the jail actually had no idea that was even a possibility. they were just -- they are getting information from the news. >> reporter: the trump administration has few concrete answers. you heard that attorney there about a month. that's at best. we're told that these detainees are being given the option of being deported with their children
during a report, allison phoned her aunt who did not want to be seen on camera. in a new suit filed in a washington, d.c. court, three undocumented immigrants are demanding access to basic information about their children's whereabouts and well-being. according to the document, one mother who was separated from her son last month has only been able to speak with him for a total of 15 minutes. i try to tell him everything will be okay and i will see him soon, but the truth is, i don't know what...
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allison's is one of the tiny voices recorded on the audiotape that sparked national outrage this weeknn spoke with her mother, currently being held at this detention facility in texas. allison is reported to be more than 1,200 miles away, at a children's center in phoenix, arizona. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: during a report allison phoned her aunt who did not want to be seen on camera. [ speaking foreign language ] and a suit filed in a washington, d.c., court, three undocumented immigrants are demanding information about their children's whereabouts and we'll being. according to one mother, she's only been able to speak with her mother for 15 minutes in the last month. "i try to tell him that everything will be okay and i'll see him soon, but the truth is i don't know what will happen," she says. an immigration attorney i spoke with said those detained have little information about their fate. >> what i was told is it might take a month just for the reunification to happen. the people inside the jail had no idea that was a possible. they're getting information from th
allison's is one of the tiny voices recorded on the audiotape that sparked national outrage this weeknn spoke with her mother, currently being held at this detention facility in texas. allison is reported to be more than 1,200 miles away, at a children's center in phoenix, arizona. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: during a report allison phoned her aunt who did not want to be seen on camera. [ speaking foreign language ] and a suit filed in a washington, d.c., court, three...
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. >> reporter: hey, allison, steve, good morning. yes, we are onbl the 5200 k of sheriff road just off eastern avenue. the video you're going to here was shot last friday, sent to us, shared with the anc commissioner and d.c. police chief peter newsham. there is some oftideo. >> why you touching my bag, ao'. >> you gotny id on you. officer. on the undercove >> i don't care. that wasn't me. get off me bro'. >> reporter: what's hap pned here is d.c.ice approached a group of people standing here in front of nook'snd barbershop aay they found a gun on onef the men there and used that as justification to search the other men whord you there saying hey, i didn't give yermission to searche. their other concern is the fact that the man who had the agun on him wasllowed to leave. you can see they've kind of boxed it into the video screen there. that guy was allowed to leave leaving some of th people who were still h being searched to think that was a plant or peaps an undercover police officer there on purpose to let the police search the you
. >> reporter: hey, allison, steve, good morning. yes, we are onbl the 5200 k of sheriff road just off eastern avenue. the video you're going to here was shot last friday, sent to us, shared with the anc commissioner and d.c. police chief peter newsham. there is some oftideo. >> why you touching my bag, ao'. >> you gotny id on you. officer. on the undercove >> i don't care. that wasn't me. get off me bro'. >> reporter: what's hap pned here is d.c.ice approached a...
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allison the managing director of programs and strategic engagement at just capital and a former senioradvisor for capital markets as well as other engagement issues for secretary of labor tom perez. those of us remember when labor secretary perez announced the fiduciary duty rule and the role that protect investors from various serious comfort of interest with their brokers and allison was right at the heart of getting that done. we know it's troubling to see that already under various serious attack by this admission last but not least brandon reed, deputy director of office and investment and one of the nation's leading experts on executive compensation and corporate governance. again my name is andy greene, managing director for economic policy here at the center for american progress. let's jump in with a conversation. there are so many things that buybacks bring to the forefront of the conversation and commissioner jackson mentioned one of them which was the tax bill that just passedn 2017. walk us through the arguments were made that this tax bill is for workers, not for manageme
allison the managing director of programs and strategic engagement at just capital and a former senioradvisor for capital markets as well as other engagement issues for secretary of labor tom perez. those of us remember when labor secretary perez announced the fiduciary duty rule and the role that protect investors from various serious comfort of interest with their brokers and allison was right at the heart of getting that done. we know it's troubling to see that already under various serious...
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good morning, kev. >> hey, good morning, steve andho allison.you? >> i'm doing goo it's a huge weekend for movies "incredibles 2" is opening up they're projecting the film to do about 150 million, $140 million in its first 3 days. it's been 14 years since the first incredibles fil which i think everybody loves the inedibles much 1 of the best pixar movies. did a great job with super heroes and voice acting.br bird is the director he's retuing to direct the seekqual e mentioned. the cast is returning, craig nelson holly hunter samuel l. jackson. th time around elastic girl is going out to fight crime to try and chae the perspective people have about superr heroes. supe heroes are banned they're in hiding and mr. incredibles stays home with the ks and i o really kindlends itself to so many funny moments. jakubowski, the baby inhe film is absolutely hilarious. little fun fact about edna, the character of edna who is the fashion character. she's voiced by the director brad bird. when you're watchingen that sc it's funny think about him behind the vo
good morning, kev. >> hey, good morning, steve andho allison.you? >> i'm doing goo it's a huge weekend for movies "incredibles 2" is opening up they're projecting the film to do about 150 million, $140 million in its first 3 days. it's been 14 years since the first incredibles fil which i think everybody loves the inedibles much 1 of the best pixar movies. did a great job with super heroes and voice acting.br bird is the director he's retuing to direct the seekqual e...
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roderick allison, acting deputy administrator of the transportation security administration. who recently announced his retirement from t.s.a. after 33 years of government service. his career began in 1985 with 13 years in the u.s. army at the national security agency and seventh special forces group. in 199 , his career with the federal air marshall service began when the program was then part of the f.a.a. mr. katko: following the events of 9/11, he returned to the federal air marshall service and served with distinction several critical roles throughout t.s.a., including acting administrator, aggetting chief of staff, d acting chief ofperaions. since becomingrector of the federal air marshall service in may of 2014, he has been widely recognid for s resolute leadership, integrity, and commitment to the mission of t.s.a. and the federal air marshall service. he truly is a leader among leaders. he's established a lasting legacy both through action and mentorship, that will continue on ave a poss ty impact t.s.a. personnel for many years to come. thank you for your service. i
roderick allison, acting deputy administrator of the transportation security administration. who recently announced his retirement from t.s.a. after 33 years of government service. his career began in 1985 with 13 years in the u.s. army at the national security agency and seventh special forces group. in 199 , his career with the federal air marshall service began when the program was then part of the f.a.a. mr. katko: following the events of 9/11, he returned to the federal air marshall...
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. >> reporter: good morning, steve a allison.nden again, sev district ernight.ery, very busyov all of those shootgs overnight, 35 shootin victims within 2 hours, all of them here in the seventh district. the 1 on southern avenue, perhaps the most serious. we'll take you to video of that tha we shot when we arrived on scene a little before 4 o'clo this morning. there were stillsiany fc technicians therera taking photogs and documentingce ev. the bullets went across southern avenue,ven 1 lodging there in the wall of that shell station. what we know is that the victim is an adult male. he's said to be homeless and lives parently around t corner. now, initially he was said to be conscious and breathing but we learned a short time ago that his condition had degraded, he wasti cril and unstable and not sure if he's going to survive this shooting. we understand there's 1 victim, 1 shooter. there is a surity camera there at the shell station which apparentlyap cred some activity but did notre c the shooting itself. but this is just 1 as
. >> reporter: good morning, steve a allison.nden again, sev district ernight.ery, very busyov all of those shootgs overnight, 35 shootin victims within 2 hours, all of them here in the seventh district. the 1 on southern avenue, perhaps the most serious. we'll take you to video of that tha we shot when we arrived on scene a little before 4 o'clo this morning. there were stillsiany fc technicians therera taking photogs and documentingce ev. the bullets went across southern avenue,ven 1...
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the woman has been identified as allison at all. the little girl's mother posted a video showing allison calling police on this girl. the company said it is miss atul's belief that employee and patients should not have to suffer because of a situation that occurred in an escalating moment and she regrets her part and is remorseful. again, that is from the company. the company also said that she was not motivated by racism but made a critically wrong decision. >>> police are searching for a group of burglars. their using crbar parked in the victim's a way in and that is when the homeowner confronted them. the suspects took off but within an hour, the same car showed up in another neighborhood across town. that homeowner told us he heard loud noises and opened his bedroom door. >> i was looking over there and he was facing this way so when i yelled, he started running and then i heard some footsteps. >> police believe the same group may have broken into two other homes while the victims were away. investigators say they were in a blac
the woman has been identified as allison at all. the little girl's mother posted a video showing allison calling police on this girl. the company said it is miss atul's belief that employee and patients should not have to suffer because of a situation that occurred in an escalating moment and she regrets her part and is remorseful. again, that is from the company. the company also said that she was not motivated by racism but made a critically wrong decision. >>> police are searching...
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including mayor bill dblasio, lines stretched across multiple city blocks with four-hour wait time, allisonws. >>> >> dramatic new det about the building that housesl the capitazette newspape offices >> this person wasrepared to come in, this person was prepared to shoot his intent was to cause harm >> what we've learned about the >> 200 police cars. >> the suspected killer and his. victim >> thoughts and prayers are with the victimsam and fies >> team coveragees continu right now. ♪ . ♪ .ti we'renuing to stay on top of the breaking news out of annapolis axoter opens fire at a local newspaper. i'm sarah system ndays, i'm shawn yancy, a manith a vendetta went to the building armed with a shotgun and fired threw the glass doors. >> here's what.lse we know five people are dead,our journalist and one sales assistant, two others were hurt. the suspect is in custody. law enforcement officers have identified him as jared ramos of laurel. he thrtened the paper in past and walked in the building tay with a sho and smoke grenades. vestigators are now searching his home. shawn. >> reporter: we'll have
including mayor bill dblasio, lines stretched across multiple city blocks with four-hour wait time, allisonws. >>> >> dramatic new det about the building that housesl the capitazette newspape offices >> this person wasrepared to come in, this person was prepared to shoot his intent was to cause harm >> what we've learned about the >> 200 police cars. >> the suspected killer and his. victim >> thoughts and prayers are with the victimsam and fies...
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attila, the ceo of -- allison edell, she was threatening to call police to complain that the child, african-american, was selling water without a permit. they said it is her belief that treat well, its employees and patient should not have to suffer because of a situation that occurred in a moment, and regrets are part and is remorseful, she was not motivated by racism but made a critically wrong decision. >>> developing news, the pawnee fire and lake county is growing, after the break, the latest on the firefight as cruise look ahead two more hot weather coming in a few days. >>> tracking that warm weather, fog outside right now, around the coast of the bay, that you know about the cooler forecast for tomorrow. >>> also ahead, a drug bust, almost turns deadly for an undercover sheriff deputy, how his partners quick thinking and a special medication help to say that deputies life.>> had we not administered it immediately, it was likely that the deputy would've died. >>> let's take a look at the commute, a live look at the eastshore freeway, interstate 80, in the eastbound direction
attila, the ceo of -- allison edell, she was threatening to call police to complain that the child, african-american, was selling water without a permit. they said it is her belief that treat well, its employees and patient should not have to suffer because of a situation that occurred in a moment, and regrets are part and is remorseful, she was not motivated by racism but made a critically wrong decision. >>> developing news, the pawnee fire and lake county is growing, after the...
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hey professor allison what is the biggest single challenge the biggest single challenge is to convey the sense that poverty itself is a violation of human rights what that really means is that it's a political choice that we make in different societies that when not going to address extreme poverty would just go to let people languish in that condition amen those are insightful words about poverty i just didn't realize they were going to be coming from a guy who looks and sounds like the embodiment of old money not the judge a book by its cover but this guy vibe like he's in possession of golden koans from the era of king nebuchadnezzar of ancient babylon i suppose he's going to rich splaying poverty to all of us. man i really have to stop being so judgmental. especially because alstom has a record of consistent impartiality which makes his statement un-american poverty all the more credible yeah i got to see past this guy's blinding whiteness yes i know i'm white too but not that white anyway during his mission the good professor went to alabama california west virginia texas d.c. a
hey professor allison what is the biggest single challenge the biggest single challenge is to convey the sense that poverty itself is a violation of human rights what that really means is that it's a political choice that we make in different societies that when not going to address extreme poverty would just go to let people languish in that condition amen those are insightful words about poverty i just didn't realize they were going to be coming from a guy who looks and sounds like the...
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allison barber at the white house.ison, thank you. >> kristin: from immigration to trade, tensions continue with china. more retaliation against trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum and yesterday more than $3 billion in tariffs were slapped on the u.s. products in the european union. president trump quickly responded friday morning with a, warning leaders of a 20% tariff on all european built cars imported to the united states. jillian turner joins us with the details. >> reporter: the european announced a 25% tariff on american products like blue jeans, motorcycle, orange juice and bourbon, totaling $3.4 billion. it's the latest escalation of a raging transatlantic trade spat. the e.u. claims this move is retaliation for the trump administration's decision to tax european steel and aluminum exports. the president threatened to further ratchet up the stakes. based on the tariffs and trade barriers placed by the e.u., if they're not soon broken down and removed, we'll be placing a 20% tariff on all of their cars coming
allison barber at the white house.ison, thank you. >> kristin: from immigration to trade, tensions continue with china. more retaliation against trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum and yesterday more than $3 billion in tariffs were slapped on the u.s. products in the european union. president trump quickly responded friday morning with a, warning leaders of a 20% tariff on all european built cars imported to the united states. jillian turner joins us with the details. >> reporter:...
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williams,g in allison the senior u.s. banks analyst for bloomberg.on: i think what is unique about this year is that normally, coming up to this test, there is increasing enthusiasm and this year, probably not so much. i really do think last year was the watershed moment of getting big surprises. citigroup catching up last year and anchor america coming out, raising their numbers but this year, we have the tougher scenarios and we saw those come into play last week when we did acrossinking cushions the largest banks i cover, especially for goldman sachs and morgan stanley. oneink wells fargo is the where i think we are going to get the most exciting news just because they have the most capacity to return the payout, and yet there is a risk of some investors having a qualitative objection. vonnie: is a downdraft in financials justified? alison: we don't make stock calls at bloomberg intelligence but what i would say is there are a couple things i think investors have been approached loan growth is the one thing this quarter that has been disappointing
williams,g in allison the senior u.s. banks analyst for bloomberg.on: i think what is unique about this year is that normally, coming up to this test, there is increasing enthusiasm and this year, probably not so much. i really do think last year was the watershed moment of getting big surprises. citigroup catching up last year and anchor america coming out, raising their numbers but this year, we have the tougher scenarios and we saw those come into play last week when we did acrossinking...
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my name's allison collins, and i'm really pained to hear families speaking about their hopes for their children and that they think that charters are the answer. i was upset when i worked at the district with what i saw in the district 20 years ago, and i left and went to work in charter schools. and what i saw was really upsetting. i worked in schools in the richmond that had turnover, and i worked in schools in oakland that counseled students out. i'm with you. we need to do it together, we need to do it in our community schools, so thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> so time is up. i'm going to allow -- time is up, but i'm going to allow lita blanc, but time is up. >> thank you, president mendoza, i would like to cede my time to virginia marshall. thank you very much. >> okay. we're not -- so i'm sorry, miss blanc, i'm honoring the contract and allowing the union to speak, and so i'll allow you to speak, but i'm not going to allow any other community members to speak, but i want to be fair with the other group. [inaudible] >> no, i'm sorry, miss marshall -- no. well
my name's allison collins, and i'm really pained to hear families speaking about their hopes for their children and that they think that charters are the answer. i was upset when i worked at the district with what i saw in the district 20 years ago, and i left and went to work in charter schools. and what i saw was really upsetting. i worked in schools in the richmond that had turnover, and i worked in schools in oakland that counseled students out. i'm with you. we need to do it together, we...
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carolina: seguimos con la informaciÓn, seguramente te acuerdas del sufrimiento de la pequeÑa allisonó con cnn. >> que por favor me ayuden, estoy muy desesperada, quiero verla. espero verla muy pronto si dios quiere. hemos compartido de todo juntas, ella es muy carismÁtica, le gustan mucho los animales, le gusta divertirse, es una niÑa muy inteligente. borja: la pequeÑa ha mantenido contacto telefÓnico con su tÍa y la hija de Ésta, desde afuera estÁn intentando tramitar la custodia de la menor. tuvieron acceso a una de esas llamadas. >> me llamarÁ mi tÍa para que me venga a recoger. tengo el nÚmero de memoria. carolina: la tÍa de la pequeÑa nos acompaÑa vÍa telefÓnica. >> gracias a dios pudieron tener un contacto con ella, muy agradecida con la reportera que fue ella quien logrÓ que pudiÉramos comunicarnos. nosotros seguÍamos sin saber dÓnde estaba ella, cómo estÁ. nada mÁs sabÍamos del nÚmero de la persona que iba a estar a cargo de mi sobrina, se habÍa comunicado conmigo, me pidiÓ mi nÚmero, pero cuando yo volvÍ a llamar, la persona no me contestaba. yo llamaba todos los dÍas y no m
carolina: seguimos con la informaciÓn, seguramente te acuerdas del sufrimiento de la pequeÑa allisonó con cnn. >> que por favor me ayuden, estoy muy desesperada, quiero verla. espero verla muy pronto si dios quiere. hemos compartido de todo juntas, ella es muy carismÁtica, le gustan mucho los animales, le gusta divertirse, es una niÑa muy inteligente. borja: la pequeÑa ha mantenido contacto telefÓnico con su tÍa y la hija de Ésta, desde afuera estÁn intentando tramitar la...
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the woman who tried to shut down the water sale is allison it'll but social media has dubbed her permittty and here is the controversial video. >> this woman doesn't want to little girls also water, called police on an 8-year-old little girl, you can hide all you want. >> illegally selling water without a permit. >> on my property. >> not your property. >> the video has been shared 8 million times on twitter and instagram and some believe allison's behavior smacks of racism but on the today show, she says it wasn't about race but noise. >> i said please, i am trying to work coming or screaming, yelling, people have open windows, it is a hot day, please keep it down. >> reporter: she said she didn't called police and also apologize but the little girl's mom did not accept the apology, she claims she is getting hate mail and death threats. she is also getting parodied by saturday night live cast members and compared to barbecue becky, the california woman who called police on a black man who was grilling where it wasn't allowed, social media called that racially motivated. the woman denie
the woman who tried to shut down the water sale is allison it'll but social media has dubbed her permittty and here is the controversial video. >> this woman doesn't want to little girls also water, called police on an 8-year-old little girl, you can hide all you want. >> illegally selling water without a permit. >> on my property. >> not your property. >> the video has been shared 8 million times on twitter and instagram and some believe allison's behavior smacks...
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allison is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. what are you seeing? >> the dow dropping 308 points. they're at the high of the session. this after the war of words is ramping up. the latest beginning on friday when president trump said he would slap china on a 25% tariff on $50 billion of expert. china said they would retaliate and place tariffs are american exports like soy bean, pork, cars and crude oil. the president trump administration saying if china goes ahead and retaliates on those products that we would go ahead and slap another $200 billion worth of tariffs on chinese goods. that sent the market into a tailspin. we saw the dow 400 points lower. what's interesting about the war of words now, it is just words. there have been no tariffs implemented except on steel and aluminum. it's really just the fear of what if, although that $50 billion worth of tariffs should be taking effect on those chinese exports on july 6th. that's a few weeks away. it could become a reality. kate. >> allison, thank you so much. joining me right now cnn global econo
allison is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. what are you seeing? >> the dow dropping 308 points. they're at the high of the session. this after the war of words is ramping up. the latest beginning on friday when president trump said he would slap china on a 25% tariff on $50 billion of expert. china said they would retaliate and place tariffs are american exports like soy bean, pork, cars and crude oil. the president trump administration saying if china goes ahead and...
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ella es allison, una lidia salvadoreÑa de cinco aÑos que pedÍa desesperada ver a su tÍa y nos emocionabaor. >>y tu? >>yo de guatemala. [llora] >> no llores. >> quiero ir con mi tÍa. >> te vamos a ayudar. >> quiero que venga a recogermÓ millones des en el paí ha roto llantos. contratamos a la tÍa de alison. usted, seÑora, escucha su sobra: 101 gran pesar. ella es sangre, es un sentimiento de impotencia muy grande y luego l pasando y no podemos hacer nada por ella. sabemos que estÁ en una casa hogar. hemos llamado a las personas correspondientes al caso y no los tal informaciÓn ni sabemos nada. ella tampoco podÍa comunicarse. borja: seÑora, comprendemos completamente su situaciÓn. cuÁl tiempo hacÍa que no veía usted a la niÑa. tÍa: casi van 15 días que estoy aquÍ y no la he visto. tampoco ha podido hablar con mi hermana. carolina: su hermana, quÉ le pÍ decir para trauilizarla? tÍa: lo difícil es eso, que no puedo darle una razÓn a su hija ldijeron que tenÍa dehablar co. llamamos a las personas coel caso y tampoco le concedieron la llamada con su hija. ella estÁ igual con la separaciÓn de l
ella es allison, una lidia salvadoreÑa de cinco aÑos que pedÍa desesperada ver a su tÍa y nos emocionabaor. >>y tu? >>yo de guatemala. [llora] >> no llores. >> quiero ir con mi tÍa. >> te vamos a ayudar. >> quiero que venga a recogermÓ millones des en el paí ha roto llantos. contratamos a la tÍa de alison. usted, seÑora, escucha su sobra: 101 gran pesar. ella es sangre, es un sentimiento de impotencia muy grande y luego l pasando y no podemos hacer...
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. >> all right, allison, let me hear from you. >> to angela's point, i think bill clinton didn't explain himself properly here. you don't have to look too far to hear he just doesn't really understand sexual harassment cannot be conflated with crowding someone's personal space. and that's the way a lot people heard what he said. and the good thing, the way that norms have changed is that we have created things to the me too movement and an envonment for women to be able to come out and not fear losing their jobs, not being persecuted, not fear being looked down upon because they are explaining, look, my boss or the president of the united states or a u.s. senator sexually harassed me. fortunately, the norms now are creating a environment where women can come fd fortunately they have other women that have blazed the trail and enabled them to come tor forward. and president clinton is stepping in it once again. just the other day he said he owes monica lewinsky an apology. >> he did not say that. he said he publicly apologized to the american people, to monica lewinsky and her fami family
. >> all right, allison, let me hear from you. >> to angela's point, i think bill clinton didn't explain himself properly here. you don't have to look too far to hear he just doesn't really understand sexual harassment cannot be conflated with crowding someone's personal space. and that's the way a lot people heard what he said. and the good thing, the way that norms have changed is that we have created things to the me too movement and an envonment for women to be able to come out...
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reportera: la madre de uno dijo que las autoridades le habÍan dicho que pronto la reunificar ancÓn allisonumbo a virginia, con su hijo y un grillete. >> estÁ bueno que nos hayan dejado salir. presentador: indicaron que cuando inician un proceso de deportaciÓn y demuestran que han vivido 10 aÑos en el paÍs y tiene un familiar directo ciudadano o residente quizÁs podrÍa lograr la residencia legal mediante la llamada ley del perdÓn. juan: hasta hoy, cuando una persona es detenida y recibe una orden de comparecencia en una corte de inmigraciÓn, el tiempo deja de contar. es como si dejara de estar den estados unidos y le podrÍa afectar si es que estÁ tratando de llegar a los 10 aÑos de permanencia en el paÍs. >> tiene que tener la fecha y el lugar el cual se tiene que presentar. juan: segÚn explica el abogado, al final de la orden de comparecencia es dÓnde debe estar la direcciÓn de la corte y la fecha en que la persona debe presentarse. de no ser asÍ, se considera defectuosa. por lo que el tiempo debe seguir contando. >> gente que anteriormente le dijeron que no calificaba para algo, porque lo
reportera: la madre de uno dijo que las autoridades le habÍan dicho que pronto la reunificar ancÓn allisonumbo a virginia, con su hijo y un grillete. >> estÁ bueno que nos hayan dejado salir. presentador: indicaron que cuando inician un proceso de deportaciÓn y demuestran que han vivido 10 aÑos en el paÍs y tiene un familiar directo ciudadano o residente quizÁs podrÍa lograr la residencia legal mediante la llamada ley del perdÓn. juan: hasta hoy, cuando una persona es detenida y...