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process so that we have the great policy and all these different facets and start listening to the american le. we representative republic, a constitutional republic. were not a democrac when i hear thaov ove epublic. get back to your roots and find out how do you get back to that good policy. >> what is it about jim jordan that convinces you he's going to take in all the scope of the republican party, not ju ones you represent? >> you know, the more and more you start to listen, pedro, american people are coming back to that process saying, listen, we like that freedom caucus, okay. they might have ideas we don't care for, but they're getting back to that process. they're asking the questions that create the debate. sten, is this really where we want to go? is this really how we should be doing it? shouldn't we actually be making a solution that lasts the curtails of time instead of a quick fix? why is tat leadership way is the only way? i find that offensive. what leadership ought to be doing is listening to the 435. actually n this case, the535, and finding a empowering again those nuggets
process so that we have the great policy and all these different facets and start listening to the american le. we representative republic, a constitutional republic. were not a democrac when i hear thaov ove epublic. get back to your roots and find out how do you get back to that good policy. >> what is it about jim jordan that convinces you he's going to take in all the scope of the republican party, not ju ones you represent? >> you know, the more and more you start to listen,...
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the gentleman will suspend >> you're trying tove pre the american people to helopthe american le. >> rule 17 of the house prohibits the use of a hedevice detention faci.n a why not let acaeo hear. >> the gentleman. >> this takes place asci poans on both sides and the administration a embroiled in the cldn't versal zero tolerance onde bor crossing. >>> a mother and er seven yea old son who were separated atar the bor a month ago are now reunited. >> it happened overnight a bwi airport. the mother filing for political asylum after crossingbo the der with her son.he they made trek through guatemala through mexico then crossed the boarder into the us. the mother says at the boarder her son wasipped from her arms. backed by a legal advocacy oup, she demanded her son back. ey're pleased the reunionad a with darwin h to let know he was just little bit famous. so he'stl a lit bit prepped for this but i'm not s you ever get actually prepped. so we are really really excited about the resolution today. coming home. edibles little ki >> the family nowtalans to s in texas as they waithe forir pol
the gentleman will suspend >> you're trying tove pre the american people to helopthe american le. >> rule 17 of the house prohibits the use of a hedevice detention faci.n a why not let acaeo hear. >> the gentleman. >> this takes place asci poans on both sides and the administration a embroiled in the cldn't versal zero tolerance onde bor crossing. >>> a mother and er seven yea old son who were separated atar the bor a month ago are now reunited. >> it...
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con los uniformados y la víctima >>> las carolinas siguen dando de qué hablar, esta vez le tocó el turno a americanenida por agentes migratorias, podría nuevamente disfrutar de su libertad, en instantes le contamos. >>> estamos a pocos días de que inicie oficialmente el verano, la temperatura en estos momentos 75÷ en san josé, estaremos hablando de cambios durante las próximas horas después de la pausa. >>> la vida hola, me llamo rene pérez y soy de pg&e. su seguridad es nuestra mayor prioridad. antes de cavar, sembrar o plantar en su jardín, siempre llame al 811. este es un servicio gratis para propietarios de hogares y contratistas profesionales para notificar localmente a todas las utilidades para marcar la ubicación de las líneas y tuberías subterráneas para que pueda excavar con seguridad y evitar daños. (música). >>> ( disparo ) >>> este sujeto recibió un disparo de la policía en ohio, el hombre había golpeado a una mujer y se enfrentó a golpes con los agentes que llegaron a detenerlo. uno de los uniformados resultó con una fractura en el rostro, después fue trasladado al hospital y se descon
con los uniformados y la víctima >>> las carolinas siguen dando de qué hablar, esta vez le tocó el turno a americanenida por agentes migratorias, podría nuevamente disfrutar de su libertad, en instantes le contamos. >>> estamos a pocos días de que inicie oficialmente el verano, la temperatura en estos momentos 75÷ en san josé, estaremos hablando de cambios durante las próximas horas después de la pausa. >>> la vida hola, me llamo rene pérez y soy de...
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>>las aerolÍneas american y united le pidieron al presidente que no utilice estas aerolÍneas para transportarmilia. pasamos a washington con nuestra compaÑera marÍa rosa quien nos tiene las reacciones luego de que el presidente armarÁ el orden ejecutiva. >>el presidente sorprendiÓ con una orden que sus vende las chicas de separar a niÑos de sus padres en la frontera y afirmÓ que mantendrÁn a las familias juntas. reiterÓ que continuarÁn protegiendo la fronda era la polÍtica de cero tolerancia en pie la orden eje divas mujer en medio de polÍticas de criminalizar a quienes crucen la fronda era ilegalmente. >> propone tener a los niÑos un todo a sus padres y los mantendrÁ por un tiempo indefinido de manera que es cruel y va a traumatizar como quiera que sea a los niÑos la cÁmara de representantes se prepara para votar por una legislaciÓn migratoria. >>no sÓlo resuelve el problema de la separaciÓn de niÑos sino que tambiÉn protege la frontera y varios problemas con el sistema de inmigraciÓn la propuesta no tiene suficientes votos y anunciar una legisla-que busca prohibir al departamento de segurid
>>las aerolÍneas american y united le pidieron al presidente que no utilice estas aerolÍneas para transportarmilia. pasamos a washington con nuestra compaÑera marÍa rosa quien nos tiene las reacciones luego de que el presidente armarÁ el orden ejecutiva. >>el presidente sorprendiÓ con una orden que sus vende las chicas de separar a niÑos de sus padres en la frontera y afirmÓ que mantendrÁn a las familias juntas. reiterÓ que continuarÁn protegiendo la fronda era la...
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includingpeople died, tens of thousands of brave americans. le the armistice was agreed to, the war never ended to this day. we have hope it will soon end, and it well. not have to define the future. the past does not have to repeat tomorrow's war. as history has proven, adversaries can indeed become friends. honor the sacrifice for our forefathers by replacing the horrors of battle with the blessings of peace. that is what we are doing and that is what we have done. there is no limit to what north korea can achieve when it gives up its nuclear weapons and embraces commerce and engagement with the rest of the world that really wants to engage. chairman kim has before him an opportunity like no other, to be of abered as the leader glorious new era of security and prosperity for his people. chairman kim and i signed a joint statement in which he reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to complete denuclearization of the european peninsula. we also agreed to vigorous negotiations to implement the agreement as soon as possible. he wants to do that. anot
includingpeople died, tens of thousands of brave americans. le the armistice was agreed to, the war never ended to this day. we have hope it will soon end, and it well. not have to define the future. the past does not have to repeat tomorrow's war. as history has proven, adversaries can indeed become friends. honor the sacrifice for our forefathers by replacing the horrors of battle with the blessings of peace. that is what we are doing and that is what we have done. there is no limit to what...
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what happened and how did those regulators and the regulations le bome the enemy?t american the answer isn't complex, it is corruption. by the 1980s corporate giants that didn't want to follow the rules had a plan to fight back. they figured they could improve profit margins by rolling back the rules and the best way to do that is to control the rule makers said they made contributions and lg the same officials. it was called deregulation. but that was just the code for what the rich guys do whatever they want. let them die, let them cheat, steal and if anyone asks, pretend that it was a good thi thing. fdr put in place after the great depression. the. year after year and a president aftethepresident after presiden, regardless of the party. other bank regulators look to the other way as big financial institutions found new ways to trick their customers. they signed off on the mortgages that were more like boxes with pins already pulled out and between the hide risk trading and boring banking as glass-steagall was repealed. the resul resource should have surprised exactly no
what happened and how did those regulators and the regulations le bome the enemy?t american the answer isn't complex, it is corruption. by the 1980s corporate giants that didn't want to follow the rules had a plan to fight back. they figured they could improve profit margins by rolling back the rules and the best way to do that is to control the rule makers said they made contributions and lg the same officials. it was called deregulation. but that was just the code for what the rich guys do...
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american members. so that is one of many examples. a few years earlier in 1958, when hen henry gone sol les ran for gov, he had trim support million african-americansand mexican-american buzz in white liberal refused to get behind his campaign, even though they didn't have viable candidate some there was ongoing conflict and tension but the remarkable part of the story is that after each blowup or confrontation, they came together again. the day after an election they lost because they couldn't agree on a candidate, someone would send out a letter and say, let's get together again, and they would. they would figure out where to hold the meeting. that would point of contention, whose turn to meet on but they would figure out where to meet and then coming to and say, let's analyze where we went wrong, and how we can do this better. so over a period of years they start to talk more openly about their differences, about their disparate needs and separate priorities, and by 1963, they're able to launch -- well, by 1963, organized lasher and the white liberals are forced to accept african-americans and mexican-americans as full partners rather than junio
american members. so that is one of many examples. a few years earlier in 1958, when hen henry gone sol les ran for gov, he had trim support million african-americansand mexican-american buzz in white liberal refused to get behind his campaign, even though they didn't have viable candidate some there was ongoing conflict and tension but the remarkable part of the story is that after each blowup or confrontation, they came together again. the day after an election they lost because they couldn't...
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congress and pass regulation to lower responsibility to the small businesses and help the americans find jobs with le see progress. >> harris: i can't wait to see what you are going to say about the news shaping up on the supreme court. the white house has issued a statement. we are watching for the president's live remarks talking about some 15,000 jobs created at an electronics plant in mount pleasant, wisconsin. a lot happening simultaneously. stay right here on "outnumbered overtime." we'll be right back. natural ingredients, plus vitamins and minerals in powerful combinations. for radiant coats, sparkling eyes, and vibrant energy. purina one. 28 days. one visibly healthy pet. on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. ...to give you the protein you need with less o
congress and pass regulation to lower responsibility to the small businesses and help the americans find jobs with le see progress. >> harris: i can't wait to see what you are going to say about the news shaping up on the supreme court. the white house has issued a statement. we are watching for the president's live remarks talking about some 15,000 jobs created at an electronics plant in mount pleasant, wisconsin. a lot happening simultaneously. stay right here on "outnumbered...
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le excited there. >> americans don understand just how epic world cup soccer is around the world.t's crazy. >> by recess heating up. you'll wanthao find that if you are exercising today. it's best to get out early because around 90 by lunchtime, and by 4:00 p.m., we could be feeling near w 100 degren you factor in the humidity. i'll show you the officnl afternoo forecast. plus, we're going to see rain relief coming up. >>> plus, brand new problem here on bw parkway causing aruna miller: almost every law i write comes from listening to peoples' stories. i'm aruna miller, and growing up as an immigrant, i know we have the power to improve peoples' lives. that's why in the state legislature, i fought for more computer science in our schools. gps tracking for domestic abusers. and some of the strictest gun safety laws in the nation. in congress, i won't let donald trump undo the progress we've made. i approved this messe for all our storie thefor montgomery couy endorsesexecutive.ir "the best chance of injecting a dose of vitality into a county that badly needs it." "realistic ideas f
le excited there. >> americans don understand just how epic world cup soccer is around the world.t's crazy. >> by recess heating up. you'll wanthao find that if you are exercising today. it's best to get out early because around 90 by lunchtime, and by 4:00 p.m., we could be feeling near w 100 degren you factor in the humidity. i'll show you the officnl afternoo forecast. plus, we're going to see rain relief coming up. >>> plus, brand new problem here on bw parkway causing...
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trump has an opportunity to do a lot of radical le classifications to allow americans to see transparencyo see what took place to make up their own minds. >> neil: i don't want to jump on you here but the leading democrats are responding. let's get their take on this. >> we found no evidence that the conclusions by department prosecutors were affected by bias or other improper considerations. rather, we determined that they were based on the prosecutor's assessment of the facts, the law and past department practice. what the i.g. did conclude was that james comey violated department of justice policies on three occasions with his july 5 press conference, his october 28 letter to congress and his november 6 notification to congress. now, many of us agree on that conclusion. the i.g. report repeatedly says that the justice department forbids discussion about ongoing investigations. again, let me read a quote from the report. "comey engaged in ad hoc decision making based on his personal views even if it meant rejecting long-standing department policy or practice. we found unpersuasive comey
trump has an opportunity to do a lot of radical le classifications to allow americans to see transparencyo see what took place to make up their own minds. >> neil: i don't want to jump on you here but the leading democrats are responding. let's get their take on this. >> we found no evidence that the conclusions by department prosecutors were affected by bias or other improper considerations. rather, we determined that they were based on the prosecutor's assessment of the facts, the...
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i think many americans are going to be coming together ts clear, familiesr belong tog le notwithstanding the administration's failure to he will at the truth >> if i my w say youent thing quickly about the poll. it's spelling bad news for the democrats barbecue it showshey completely lost on the border issue trying to tie it to trump and there by tie i to the republicans, people are with the president on that issue. >> we'll let you jumpn there stephen if you want to respond >> i think again, we ve -- we need to uphold the rule of law in ts country. theth presidente united states hashanged policy, and s been tearing families pty who are coming to this country seeking asylum, that is not in keeping wit american values as we know them today. and again, i think families belong together and that's what families are going to make cleae this wee that protests all across the country we'll talk more about that in a little bit. let's move on to a big stor in a u.s. house race in new york that could leave democratsed a little worri 28-year-old formerarnard alexandria cortez defeated the fourth ran
i think many americans are going to be coming together ts clear, familiesr belong tog le notwithstanding the administration's failure to he will at the truth >> if i my w say youent thing quickly about the poll. it's spelling bad news for the democrats barbecue it showshey completely lost on the border issue trying to tie it to trump and there by tie i to the republicans, people are with the president on that issue. >> we'll let you jumpn there stephen if you want to respond...
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american actor matt le blanc is to leave the bbc programme top gear. this has come as a bolt out of the blue, hasn't it? well, we knew he had signed a two—year extension two yea rs had signed a two—year extension two years ago so there was always going to bea years ago so there was always going to be a question as to weather or not he would carry on after the fourth season. it is unbelievable that we are reaching a fourth season of matt leblanc! i remember the first one, of course, with chris eva ns, first one, of course, with chris evans, that lasted just one season, and now he has bedded in with the other two. so it is a bit of a shock, however, the bbc said it is looking forward to working with a new presenter in 2019. so, maybe they were expecting this. top gear has had a tricky ride over the last few years but it is a massive export for the bbc and really important, they have to get the right person to fill his shoes? the phrase they use in tv is territory, i never quite understand what it means but... seen in 200 territories around the world, top
american actor matt le blanc is to leave the bbc programme top gear. this has come as a bolt out of the blue, hasn't it? well, we knew he had signed a two—year extension two yea rs had signed a two—year extension two years ago so there was always going to bea years ago so there was always going to be a question as to weather or not he would carry on after the fourth season. it is unbelievable that we are reaching a fourth season of matt leblanc! i remember the first one, of course, with...
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american people. to repeal and replace it with trumpcare. le president trump said he wanted to have everybody covered, lower prices, and better quality. that is 180 degrees to where this administration has headed. instead they are sabotaging our health care system using executive actions, undermining the law through their tax scam, and refusing to defend the law in court. as a result, we're seeing higher cost, less quality coverage, and more americans uninsured. and 133 million americans with pre-existing conditions are at risk of losing their coverage. today, we're joined by four of those americans who will share their stories. real stories, real people, real consequences of what the administration's actions give risk to. i'm pleased to introduce someone i have come to know well. we have been on a lot of forums together. one from my home state of maryland, she survived a kidney transplant and heart transplant at age 11. only to be diagnosed with lymphoma at age 25 as a result of those transplants. she also, as you see, requires a a elchair as
american people. to repeal and replace it with trumpcare. le president trump said he wanted to have everybody covered, lower prices, and better quality. that is 180 degrees to where this administration has headed. instead they are sabotaging our health care system using executive actions, undermining the law through their tax scam, and refusing to defend the law in court. as a result, we're seeing higher cost, less quality coverage, and more americans uninsured. and 133 million americans with...
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. >> it's stunning that an american president under investigation for potentially kohl le colluding withnd his first request, publicly or otherwise, would be to reinstate that very same foreign power to the g-7 or the g-8. there is no reason why he would be reaching for this. >> senator lindsey graham had this to say earlier. >> i agree that expanding the g-7 to the g-8 now would be a mistake. you have to deal with russia. they're out there, they're in syria, but there's no way i would ever agree to give them that legitimacy. the soviet union may have fallen, but the evil it represents is alive and well in putin's russia. he is no friend of the united states. he is dismembering democracies everywhere and trying to do so in our own ba so there is no way i would legitimize him. i would stay tough on putin. it would be a mistake to try to get him back into the g-8. >> so, jim, this particularly piques your curiosity and interest of what lindsey graham had to say. he's been relatively consistent about the ongoing threat of vladimir putin. >> he has. and remember, he speaks to the president.
. >> it's stunning that an american president under investigation for potentially kohl le colluding withnd his first request, publicly or otherwise, would be to reinstate that very same foreign power to the g-7 or the g-8. there is no reason why he would be reaching for this. >> senator lindsey graham had this to say earlier. >> i agree that expanding the g-7 to the g-8 now would be a mistake. you have to deal with russia. they're out there, they're in syria, but there's no...
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while the new york times and washington post also have the trust of half of the country as les than 4 in 10 americansthe president trump. still trump tweeted yesterday, so funny to watch the fake news especially nbc and cnn. they are fighting hard to downplay the fight with north korea. 500 years ago they would have begged for this deal. looked bike war would break out. our country's biggest enemy is fake news. >>> let's get a check on your weather with bill karins. and bill, you are tracking some severe weather that happened last night over pennsylvania, but you say today is going to be a beautiful day here in new york. and that's all that they care about. >> people got hit by a tornado last night. this was a mall around 10:00 p.m. last night. there was a panera bread located there. cars were flipped in the parking lot. for a while some people were trapped in the building. no fatalities and they said none of the injuries are too serious. let's get into that forecast. that cold front that went through with those storms is gone. just a few showers to the north and it's going to be a very nice, summer
while the new york times and washington post also have the trust of half of the country as les than 4 in 10 americansthe president trump. still trump tweeted yesterday, so funny to watch the fake news especially nbc and cnn. they are fighting hard to downplay the fight with north korea. 500 years ago they would have begged for this deal. looked bike war would break out. our country's biggest enemy is fake news. >>> let's get a check on your weather with bill karins. and bill, you are...
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oh, they wants an american president apologizing for the country because they le that.a nobel peace prize for nothing. they want literally cargo planes of cash and other currency and if you bribe the dictator, oh, that's right. didn't work for clinton or obama. last word, joe. >> i can't believe when you played that montage that nicholas kristof, "new york times," i've been writing for long time, i think is a very ielligent person, have the audacity to say that the north korean problem was a problem created by president trump? this has been going on for decades over three prior administrations they didn't do anything to deter north korea advancing their nuclear capabilities. for nichol kristof, "the new york times" was won many words to say something like that is reckless coming responsible and quite frankly shocking. given that he's a very intelligent guy. >> sean: i will tell you why it's not shocking. i set it in 2007 and 2,008 and ever since. journalism in the country is dead. "the new york times" is not about reporting. they are about advocates. they are an extensi
oh, they wants an american president apologizing for the country because they le that.a nobel peace prize for nothing. they want literally cargo planes of cash and other currency and if you bribe the dictator, oh, that's right. didn't work for clinton or obama. last word, joe. >> i can't believe when you played that montage that nicholas kristof, "new york times," i've been writing for long time, i think is a very ielligent person, have the audacity to say that the north korean...
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alison se hizo famosa en las redes sociales son lograr que american e irla en le diera un baucher poromiendo hacer el checking online. ahorran mucho dinero en asignaciÓn de asientos. lo mÁs chÉvere es que pueden hacer uso de los terminales automÁticos que se encuentran aquÍ y evitar las largas lÍneas que pueden dejar el equipaje. >> una vez que pasa la seguridad y estÁ en la salida de embarque, quÉ suele pasar? >> desafortunadamente, es muy comÚn la sobreventa de hacienda dos esto pasa mucho. tambiÉn, a veces las aerolÍneas necesitan de los asientos porque utilizan aviones mÁs pequeÑos. eso tambiÉn causa percances en los vuelos. por supuesto, mal tiempo, alguna falla mecÁnica que puede ocasionar cancelaciones. muchas veces, las aerolÍneas necesitan espacio o cupos para empleados que viajan por necesidad. >> cuando esto ocurre quema te pueden pedir que te pases al siguiente vuelo o te corren. >> asÍ es. te pido -- te piden ir a otro bueno. pero si es un vuelo domÉstico, te hoy andarÁs un baucher de $400. si es un vuelo internacional, un baucher de hasta $800. >> tÚ puedes venir y pedir
alison se hizo famosa en las redes sociales son lograr que american e irla en le diera un baucher poromiendo hacer el checking online. ahorran mucho dinero en asignaciÓn de asientos. lo mÁs chÉvere es que pueden hacer uso de los terminales automÁticos que se encuentran aquÍ y evitar las largas lÍneas que pueden dejar el equipaje. >> una vez que pasa la seguridad y estÁ en la salida de embarque, quÉ suele pasar? >> desafortunadamente, es muy comÚn la sobreventa de hacienda...
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his behavior isn't part of what we're seeing in american politics he he really is the one kind of looting the charge with name calling on twitter with les . his opponents with derogatory nicknames get out of those who will tell you there have been times when america has been more divided when the splits of the more angry and more dangerous in a modern age social media has highlighted the divisions and a martin tom it's even more harsh exchanges and exposes more divisions politically . washington. british lawmakers have voted overwhelmingly to approve a third runway at london's heathrow airport prime minister to resume a supporter of the eighteen billion dollar project which he says will ease congestion and create a hundred thousand jobs but critics say it will make london more polluted is europe's busiest airport to handle seventy eight million passengers last year. in other developments two of britain's most iconic car brands might soon be manufactured overseas if breaks it causes major issues with the supply of pots german car giant b.m.w. which owns the mini and rolls royce brands could shut its factories in the u.k. according to lon
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les turn to markets. china threatened duties on american oil imports in response. we're joined live from london.ning tariffs on. >> retaliatory tariffs around $50 billion on more than asia doing poorly over the course of the day. it's not a pretty picture in europe as the german markets in particular trading down with a bit of particular uncertainty and ahead of the u.s. market opens the s&p 500 and nasdaq and dow jones looking to open lower. another market indicator that oil price a bit of a rough few days ahead of the opec meetings in veena. president trump complaining prices are too high. likes like the saudis may be listening and cooperate with the russians to increase production. will that bring the price down where they essentially just making up from the shortfall from venezuela where we've seen production collapse in recent months. >> google may be blocked in china but the tech giant seems to have found another way to expand its presence in asia and battle amazon as well. what can you tell us about this? >> yeah. they've agreed to spend more than half a billion dollars, $550 million, to
les turn to markets. china threatened duties on american oil imports in response. we're joined live from london.ning tariffs on. >> retaliatory tariffs around $50 billion on more than asia doing poorly over the course of the day. it's not a pretty picture in europe as the german markets in particular trading down with a bit of particular uncertainty and ahead of the u.s. market opens the s&p 500 and nasdaq and dow jones looking to open lower. another market indicator that oil price a...
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american history tv on c-span 3. >>> now a discuss about diplomacy and the le of foreign military. join us for the u.s. global leadership summit in washington. >> good afternoon, everybody. and thank you for the introduction. it's wonderful to be here at usglc. always a highlight of the year. i'm delighted to be here with such illustrious panelists. dr.green and general silva, thank you for joining us. we are talking about some of the big crises that we are seeing globally. you know, i'm very struck as somebody who spent a long time in humanitarian world at the fact that a decade ago, 80% of our humanitarian assistance went to people who suffered from natural disasters. so a decade later, that flipped. now, 80% goes to people in violent conflict. we have seeing a record number displaced from their places. we are seeing famine, civil wars, increasingly internationalized because of regional and international powers. of course, we are also hearing about the rise of great power competition, a lot of concern about russia, china and north korea. with all of this going on, i'm going to turn to you first, gene
american history tv on c-span 3. >>> now a discuss about diplomacy and the le of foreign military. join us for the u.s. global leadership summit in washington. >> good afternoon, everybody. and thank you for the introduction. it's wonderful to be here at usglc. always a highlight of the year. i'm delighted to be here with such illustrious panelists. dr.green and general silva, thank you for joining us. we are talking about some of the big crises that we are seeing globally. you...
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of themerve in world war ii and there were only 120,000 chinese americans living in the united states. so 13,000 represented 25% of the le adult population. and they were serving in the war. so my father-in-law was part of this. and also alan yee was part of the flying tiger. so what i would like to do -- i'm just honored that they're here and could make it. so i will call them up and if you would like to say a word or two and i'm sure that my colleagues here will be very patient with you. alan, you come up first, dale, and ronald third. okay, alan? al so if we have a little patience with him. he's tired. alan, thank you very much for being here. [applause] >> supervisor yee: dale king, would you like to say a few words? they have a combined age of 280, these three people. >> board of supervisors, i'm delighted to be here today. i'm excited to be here. i urge the supervisors pass the resolution it urge the congress to recognize the chinese who fought in world war ii. we have recognized japanese. we have recognized filipino. it's time we recognize the chinese. thank you. [applause] >> supervisor yee: is conel wong here? c
of themerve in world war ii and there were only 120,000 chinese americans living in the united states. so 13,000 represented 25% of the le adult population. and they were serving in the war. so my father-in-law was part of this. and also alan yee was part of the flying tiger. so what i would like to do -- i'm just honored that they're here and could make it. so i will call them up and if you would like to say a word or two and i'm sure that my colleagues here will be very patient with you....
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traumatic trilogy, transformative deaths that made american the use and ideals and struggles for justice that much morere plain, that much more time,leat the same it seems that much more distant because if we were willing to kill these men for various reasons in defense of bigotry and hate and blindness to american inclusion and diversity and j justice, then we were further apart from those ideals. but i wanted to start there to suggest the meeting i subsequently explore has to be seen in relationship to what they were willing to sacrifice for what they found out. bobby kennedy evolved. a once fearless advocate for joseph mccarthy, he ends up becoming a serious and considered in principled defender of an advocate for racial justitice, but not withot consternation, not without contradiction, not without complication. his relationship to martin luther king junior, for instance, is quite interesting because after that death that i begin with, after the funeral i begin with the we remember that bobby kennedy spoke in indianapolis bravely about the death of king. he announced to those black people in the hood what had gone on against the
traumatic trilogy, transformative deaths that made american the use and ideals and struggles for justice that much morere plain, that much more time,leat the same it seems that much more distant because if we were willing to kill these men for various reasons in defense of bigotry and hate and blindness to american inclusion and diversity and j justice, then we were further apart from those ideals. but i wanted to start there to suggest the meeting i subsequently explore has to be seen in...
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don juan le estÁn diciendo de todo la boda se cancelÓ por razones obvias es todo por hoy nos vemos maÑana desde aquÍ, desde mosc por encontrar a sus hijos no podrían ubicarlo aerolienas americany american tienen contratos, sin embargo, el tra valores de las empresas. >> la política cero tolerancia separan a miles de sus padres, hemos visto algunos niños albergados. >> cecilia méndez nos dicen, que hay ciertos centros que reciben solo a los menores más pequeños. >> al menos 2 de estos albergues se cree que son administrados por (nombre en inglés), esta organización se dedica a proveer el servicio de albergar a jóvenes y niños inmigrantes que han sido separados de sus padres esta abogada coordina grupos de voluntarios , dicen que empezaban a notar los cambios (información en pantalla) (♪ música ) (♪ música ) (♪ música ) (♪ música ) diremos qué otra ayuda ofrecen estas organizaciones méxico aplaude a que se acabe la sepaacn de niños migrantes de sus padres en estados unidos pero dice que no baja tenemos el re (♪ música ) (♪ música ) (♪ música ) 89mente el senado mexicano llamó al presidente a contestar al gobierno de estados unidos en el tono que le habla . >> jazive pérez nos i
don juan le estÁn diciendo de todo la boda se cancelÓ por razones obvias es todo por hoy nos vemos maÑana desde aquÍ, desde mosc por encontrar a sus hijos no podrían ubicarlo aerolienas americany american tienen contratos, sin embargo, el tra valores de las empresas. >> la política cero tolerancia separan a miles de sus padres, hemos visto algunos niños albergados. >> cecilia méndez nos dicen, que hay ciertos centros que reciben solo a los menores más pequeños. >> al...
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propaganda-sty produced by the americans extolling the great conacher the nuclear rise -- denuclearized future ahead. m >> t, two leaders, one destiny. jon: missing from it were key les. demands -- that the process must be irreversnd verifiable. that looked like a negotiating victory to the north koreans. that was a repeated question for donald trump. the north koreans reneged on promises before. so why would this time be different? , you have a well different administration, you have a different president, you have a different secretary of state.th you have peopl are -- you know, it is very important to them. and we get it done. the other grps, maybe it wasn't a priority. i don't think they could have done it if it was a priority. jon: another victory for the north koreans seem to be this declaration from the u. president, a pledget tok south korea by surprise. pres. trump: we will be stopping the war games, which will save us a tremendous amount of moy, less and until we see the future negotiation is not going along like it should. we will be saving a tremendous amount of money.it plus, i thins very provocative. jon: the president lavished ioaise on kim jong-un, bu
propaganda-sty produced by the americans extolling the great conacher the nuclear rise -- denuclearized future ahead. m >> t, two leaders, one destiny. jon: missing from it were key les. demands -- that the process must be irreversnd verifiable. that looked like a negotiating victory to the north koreans. that was a repeated question for donald trump. the north koreans reneged on promises before. so why would this time be different? , you have a well different administration, you have a...
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american mayor. former state senator mark less leno would be the first openly gay mayor. he says whoever wins will have his support. >> i am not going to get into caidveircamp le who run campaig deserve respect. >> reporter: a rufor mayor is not in his plans but hopes he's helped address big issues during his short term. >> we have done a lot around homelessness, around street cleaning, public safety. those were three things i talked about since the first day in office. >> reporter: any words of advice for your successor? >> that's a great question. from my point of view, don't waste the opportunity. again, an opportunity of a lifetime, an honor of a lifetime to do this job, to represent all the residents of san francisco. lead the city of san francisco. not many people get to do that in their life. make the most of it. rter: polls in san francisco close at 8:00 p.m. whoever wins will serve the term of late mayor ed lee and the next mayoral election will be next year in november. i am jessica flores, kpix5. >>> people across the state are also voting for governor and lieutenant governor. this is video of the current lieutenant governor casting his ballot. he i
american mayor. former state senator mark less leno would be the first openly gay mayor. he says whoever wins will have his support. >> i am not going to get into caidveircamp le who run campaig deserve respect. >> reporter: a rufor mayor is not in his plans but hopes he's helped address big issues during his short term. >> we have done a lot around homelessness, around street cleaning, public safety. those were three things i talked about since the first day in office....
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american security by rebuilding our military. we have secured a historic $700 billion. just got it approved. 700 le in dollars. we are rebuilding our military and next year already approved, $716 billion. we are rebuilding our military. it will be bigger and stronger than ever before and hopefully we will never have to use it takes as when it's bigger and stronger you tend not to have to use it, okay? [cheers and applause] and in addition to that we have $6 billion for drugs and fighting opioid abuse. $6 billion. we believe in peace but it's got to be peace through strength, not weakness. peace through strength and i've directed the pentagon to begin the process of creating a sixth branch of the united states armed forces called the space force. [cheers and applause] space force. because spaces the new frontier and i'm not just talking about going to the moon and going to mars. you know we have rich guys. i said lease them to land in charge them a lot. they just want to send rockets but i look at bezos and elon musk, they all love rockets. that's okay. let them send a rocket up to mars. let's help them. and if
american security by rebuilding our military. we have secured a historic $700 billion. just got it approved. 700 le in dollars. we are rebuilding our military and next year already approved, $716 billion. we are rebuilding our military. it will be bigger and stronger than ever before and hopefully we will never have to use it takes as when it's bigger and stronger you tend not to have to use it, okay? [cheers and applause] and in addition to that we have $6 billion for drugs and fighting opioid...
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le 2016 alone, nearly 45,000 people took their own lives, and more than half had no known healthhealth condition. according to the american foundation for suicide prevention, the biggest increase is among people in the same age range as bourdain and spade. >> middle-aged americans, and particularly white men and women, their rate has risen the most, between 50% and 65%. >> reporter: on "cbs this saltz saidr. gail saltz said ns.one can look for the signs. >> so if you >> so, if you see someone becoming socially more isolated and withdrawing, they're feeling sad, they're feeling hopeless, they're feeling worthless-- yes, then, those are people you want to be talking to. en reporter: and she says the conversation should be direct. >> when they start to talk about it, then you say, "have you thought about harming yourself? have you thought about taking your life?" be really direct. it is a myth that asking about suicide will cause someone to commit suicide. >> reporter: calls to some suicide hot lines have increased dramatically following the high-profile deaths. eaicide is the tenth-leading ryuse of death in this country. th
le 2016 alone, nearly 45,000 people took their own lives, and more than half had no known healthhealth condition. according to the american foundation for suicide prevention, the biggest increase is among people in the same age range as bourdain and spade. >> middle-aged americans, and particularly white men and women, their rate has risen the most, between 50% and 65%. >> reporter: on "cbs this saltz saidr. gail saltz said ns.one can look for the signs. >> so if you...
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le"he end of aids:" the che of beating back the epidemic in the american south. and much more. >> woodruff: the u.s. departmeni of homeland se said today that nearly 2,000 children were separated from their families after illegally crossing the border in april and may. what happens to these kids has been a subject of ongoing debate. amna nawaz reports. >> nawaz: last year, more than 40,000 unaccompanied immignt children were housed in shelters run by the department of health and human services-- a network of more than 100 facilities in 17 states. children now spend an average of 56 days in these shelters.e those facilities is casa san diego in southern california, which houses 65 kids at a time and opened its doors to media today. jean guerrero of pbs member station kpbs was there, and joins me now. jean, there's obviously a lot of interest and facilities around the conversation of family separation. tell us what you saw inside thei ty and how you were able to get inside in the first place. >> all right, so as yo mentioned, this is one of the smaller shelters, ab
le"he end of aids:" the che of beating back the epidemic in the american south. and much more. >> woodruff: the u.s. departmeni of homeland se said today that nearly 2,000 children were separated from their families after illegally crossing the border in april and may. what happens to these kids has been a subject of ongoing debate. amna nawaz reports. >> nawaz: last year, more than 40,000 unaccompanied immignt children were housed in shelters run by the department of...
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quon before whether he could be dragged into court and le say what he's been saying all along investigation and so a lot of my constituents and americans people in connecticut say whe will republicans stand up for the fbi d the department of justice and a country that observed the rule of law and believed the president of the states is not above the law. so speaker ryan's goincredit, a step in the right direction. >> let me get your reaction to the new claim from the president's new personal attorney rudy giuliani regarding this whole mueller investigation. listen to this. >> they are a group of 13 highly partisan democrats that make up the mueller team, excluding him, are trying very, very hard to frame him. to get him in trouble when he hasn't done anything wrong. and they may not realize they are doing it but they can't -- they can't emotionally come to grips with the fact that this whole thing of russian collusion didn't happen, that they are trying to invent theories of obstruction of justice -- >> so we always expect our lawyers to offer an aggressive or t clien s truly an inflammatory claim that they are working hard to frame th
quon before whether he could be dragged into court and le say what he's been saying all along investigation and so a lot of my constituents and americans people in connecticut say whe will republicans stand up for the fbi d the department of justice and a country that observed the rule of law and believed the president of the states is not above the law. so speaker ryan's goincredit, a step in the right direction. >> let me get your reaction to the new claim from the president's new...
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american sin he ma should not be based upon crazy rich asian. it should just be a thing. i think the same thing with oceans. we should have the all-lealso the rolls have changed. when i first started auditioning i was getting roles, they asked for accents that weren't helpful, they were kind of funny thing. and characters that you know, their asian is kind of defined them and i think that i'm seeing less and less of that. there have s a positive thing. >> that san exciting thing to see, especially if you are tbetting too the industry now. are you an actornd a wrapper. do you know if one is going to overtake the order. >> i have a very small nich of superfans, i will never try to push my rap to a larger audience. this will be like where it is. kind of-- i don't know if the audience doesn't know the context but-- check it out on youtube. thank you, thank you. >> the one. >> trevor: one of sus like i'm familiar with the vage. >> yeah, but i think movies, i look at movies kind of lake a ion. i don't have control over what movies i will do. whereas music i am constantly doing that have i more creative control in that. movies are a collab
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le departnt of justice never endingitch hunt. totally unconstitutional. what's the impact of those kinds of statements on the americany hear the president of the united states smearing this investigation the way he does? >> i don't think the understand how profound this is. among all the reprehensible things i have seen t president do, undercutting the faith in american government is simple. i spent most of my time traveling around in the third world. e of the first things people will say to you in environments that are not democratic is that politicians aren't fair. they put their fingers on the scales of justice. what the president is telling us is, you can't trust the scales of justice. just like you can't trust them in the third world. i'm the only arbitor of truth. if you said the president would be charged with obstruction of justice, they would have said unbelievable. if it happens, i can decide to pardon myself. we have changed in three years, two years. >> it's an important point. gloria, different subject. former president bill clinton was on tv earlier today speaking about the me too movement. let me play
le departnt of justice never endingitch hunt. totally unconstitutional. what's the impact of those kinds of statements on the americany hear the president of the united states smearing this investigation the way he does? >> i don't think the understand how profound this is. among all the reprehensible things i have seen t president do, undercutting the faith in american government is simple. i spent most of my time traveling around in the third world. e of the first things people will say...
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american job cuts. ere is a fact check on jobs. $33 3.4 j millions have been added since the election actually a bit les than the final 18 months of the obama administration. >>> we are hearing from a teenage girl in northern virginia who said a classmate sexual assaulted her and now she has to see that boy every day at school. she says a boy she didn't know attacked her in the park last summer. documents from juvenile court show that the boy wasce p on probation for sexual battery and abduction. he was ao ordered not to have contact with francesca. when she started john hanley high school she was shock to run into her attacker. her family filed a title 9 complaint and confronted the school board. >> because of your failure to keep me safe i am walking the halls afraid to use the rechroom. thel board says it does not tolerate harassment against stent or staff. >>> in the seconds it can take to answer a text or call behind the wheel you can lose your life. is morning a major phone company is driving home the point with the it can wait campaign. just seeing this memorial wall with a locale on it of someone who lost their life distra
american job cuts. ere is a fact check on jobs. $33 3.4 j millions have been added since the election actually a bit les than the final 18 months of the obama administration. >>> we are hearing from a teenage girl in northern virginia who said a classmate sexual assaulted her and now she has to see that boy every day at school. she says a boy she didn't know attacked her in the park last summer. documents from juvenile court show that the boy wasce p on probation for sexual battery and...
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le during the war. could be 100 of them. so, it was a collapse. james: most americans today, i think, still see the story of the war through the lens of the big combat units. american combat units. they don't understand what was happening with the south vietnamese, and the insurgency war, which was fundamentally more important in the long run, but they don't get that picture very often. >> and a question for both of you. do you have any advice for future generations who are watching this interview? james: well i hope, particularly, the future generations that are charged with national security, the military and people like me, and diplomats, and intelligence people ao fort will take a good, hard look at the lessons of vietnam, and put aside what is in the textbooks that they may have read in college. and to draw on these lessons because they are important. we saw this in iraq most recently when general mcmaster and general petraeus and others went to leavenworth and relearned these lessons of vietnam, and were able to implement a successful change of policy in iraq in
le during the war. could be 100 of them. so, it was a collapse. james: most americans today, i think, still see the story of the war through the lens of the big combat units. american combat units. they don't understand what was happening with the south vietnamese, and the insurgency war, which was fundamentally more important in the long run, but they don't get that picture very often. >> and a question for both of you. do you have any advice for future generations who are watching this...
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american than anyonel se.ji ni: what is staggering about where we are, pennsylvania, is that not a single woman represents this state in congress. you are missing something. >> something very obvious.l >> they are le. >> i did not know that. >> the fact that we t realize there was a problem at first, either, which is part of the problem. >> i don't know if women have on and lost -- run and lost, or there have not been many women outhere. rajini: there are a record number of female candidates, but how well will they do this november? one thing is for sure -- with these two running head-to-head, the state of pennsylvania will send at leasngone woman to ss. the view from pennsylvania there. the midterm elections later this year will be a big battle. but a lo of people are focused on the sporting battle which is going on at the moment in trussia, of cours world cup. we have two stories we are following. russia made it through to the knockout round after saudi e arabia wminated from theiros bracket in 1-0to uruguay. no one expected much from the host natio -- they were ranked dead last. the former bs of fifa says his visit to russia does not violate his ban on footbalactivities. you might remember that
american than anyonel se.ji ni: what is staggering about where we are, pennsylvania, is that not a single woman represents this state in congress. you are missing something. >> something very obvious.l >> they are le. >> i did not know that. >> the fact that we t realize there was a problem at first, either, which is part of the problem. >> i don't know if women have on and lost -- run and lost, or there have not been many women outhere. rajini: there are a record...
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le maintaining the original but i w trying to close. now, you can't make that stuff up, can you? most americans agree if you really farm come you really should be eligible for farm programs. unfortunately, the farm bill is another example of good intentions g wrong. 10% of farmers get over 70% of the payments from the farm bill. one reason for this is the current farm policy offers unlimited subsidies if you hire the right lawyers. one of the most egregious loopholes we need to fix deals unote, aively engaged thequote, farming operation. under current law, a desert nation called act to personal management only, those four ople who do not work on farms to get farm subsidies of $125,000 or $250,000 for a married couple. and if the person grows peanu can understand if you grow one crop, you can double those numbers again under current regulations. the loophole has eight vague ways to satisfy the service contribution for eligibility. they include quote, unquote, supervision of activities or another quote, unquote, management functiosonably necessary for farmers. obviously, theepartment of agricultu
le maintaining the original but i w trying to close. now, you can't make that stuff up, can you? most americans agree if you really farm come you really should be eligible for farm programs. unfortunately, the farm bill is another example of good intentions g wrong. 10% of farmers get over 70% of the payments from the farm bill. one reason for this is the current farm policy offers unlimited subsidies if you hire the right lawyers. one of the most egregious loopholes we need to fix deals unote,...
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let me ask you, the peo,le you talkedow do they think the president's trade actions will affect the g7 as a group? >> american officials i've talked to who are used to dealing with these kinds of summons says the g7 is facing storic and shocking shft. they say there's a leadership vacuum. the united states used to play a big role on multi-lateral agreements. president trump is backing away from that. they're now ying the g7 might not play the same role that it's playing which is really to be a guidance for free trade all over the world. >> woodruff: so, y, micth so many disagreements, howe contention do ople you talked to think the summit will be? >> these conversations are lily going to be very tough. people are likely going to be arguing. the leaders of canada and france have already come out. they're going to try to push president trump to reverse the controversial tariffs on steel and aluminum. e meeting in queb think there are going to be arguments. >> woor,uff: yamiche alcin preparing to cover the summit that gets underway tomorrow. thanks, yamiche. >> thanks, judy. >> woodruff: former president bill cl
let me ask you, the peo,le you talkedow do they think the president's trade actions will affect the g7 as a group? >> american officials i've talked to who are used to dealing with these kinds of summons says the g7 is facing storic and shocking shft. they say there's a leadership vacuum. the united states used to play a big role on multi-lateral agreements. president trump is backing away from that. they're now ying the g7 might not play the same role that it's playing which is really to...
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american, michael phelps. so growing up in south africa, where football, rugby union, and cricket are king, what led him to unleash his fighter spirit in the pool? and chad leme to extra time. um, i mentioned your approach to swimming in the introduction just now. and to finish the quote, i'll add "the more i believe, the more i fight — that's the way i swim." so how did you develop that mentality? well, thanks for having me on the show. yeah, it's interesting, you know, i think, when i was always younger, we had this mentality, i think, south africans, are just, exactly what i say — the harder you hit me, the harder i'll come back at you. we've always just been tough like that in my family, and i wasjust — i always compare it to the movie southpaw, i don't know if you've seen that. ah, so there is a boxing analogy here already. yeah, well, kind of, i kind of see myself like that, and i kind of i came from that kind of programme, where the harder you hit me, the harder i come at you. and now with my change of programme, my change of — not mentality but harnessing my skills now and being more technical, and learning how to box cleverly, as i say, be more of
american, michael phelps. so growing up in south africa, where football, rugby union, and cricket are king, what led him to unleash his fighter spirit in the pool? and chad leme to extra time. um, i mentioned your approach to swimming in the introduction just now. and to finish the quote, i'll add "the more i believe, the more i fight — that's the way i swim." so how did you develop that mentality? well, thanks for having me on the show. yeah, it's interesting, you know, i think,...
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americans still upset at the president's immigration practices are taking their voices to the street. a look at some protests across the country. le, i look like... ...most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief from fibromyalgia pain, and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who've had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. with less pain i can do more. ask your doctor about
americans still upset at the president's immigration practices are taking their voices to the street. a look at some protests across the country. le, i look like... ...most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief from fibromyalgia pain,...
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le. >> colombia heights, we're talking about closures between 11 and 6. have a great weekend. i'll see you monday morning ont news4y. >> now to the latest on a travel nightmare. americanairlines is working to gure out what caused a technical issue. it caused the cancellation of hundreds oflights last night. you're looking at the flight data screenn charlotte, north carolina. 120 flights cancelled at al rlotte douglas internati airport. in all, approximately275 were cancelled. erika? >> well, these are just s the wonderful works of art that are being featured in our area this weekend. they're part of the harlem fine arts show that's in town. it's the first time in a few years that it's making an appearance back in d.c. this morni we are joined by some folks that are part of the show. welcome and thank you for being with us. this is very cool. so tell me about the exhibit, the show and hs you g are part of it. >> it's a traveling show. it has artists from all around the nation. i was able to get into it because i had ad fri from new york suggest a submit and i got accepted and it's really, sighting to be a pa exciting to be a part of it. my art expression is modern with
le. >> colombia heights, we're talking about closures between 11 and 6. have a great weekend. i'll see you monday morning ont news4y. >> now to the latest on a travel nightmare. americanairlines is working to gure out what caused a technical issue. it caused the cancellation of hundreds oflights last night. you're looking at the flight data screenn charlotte, north carolina. 120 flights cancelled at al rlotte douglas internati airport. in all, approximately275 were cancelled. erika?...
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americans have the energy they need, nextera energy. this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people. le who rely on us evday to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us th d while we make more us e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and above all... now, i'll dream gig. now more businesses, in more places, can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed network. >>> breaking news now, michael cohen cutting ties with his legal team. the president's personal attorney ditching his current lawyers andhopping for new representation. is
americans have the energy they need, nextera energy. this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people. le who rely on us evday to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us th d while we make more us e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how...
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american workers getting screwed. >> president trump on friday said the real fbi, those guys love me. what does that mean? what's the real fbd >> the rank le -- it cease so disturbing to everyone when you see the comments being made in text messages. on september 9ath, the day that hillary clinton would go on to refer to president trump'srs suppors irredeemable and deplorable, the same day an fbi agent according to the igeport referred to trump's supporters in iowa -- excuse me, ohio asre rded. are we comfortable with that? who is that person? does that person still work at the fbi? are they still getting government resources? do they have his top secret -- >> are you comfortablethe fact that the new york fbistaff was leaking stuff to devin nunes against hilla what is going on if -- i understand you guys want to make an issue of that. that new york fbi office looks like it's leaking like a sieve. >> apparently in exchange for some leaks that fbi officials were taking gifts from and you should be very concerned too. i'm sure you are. that pple are being offered meals and tickets to games and things of reer value. whatthey getting in exchang
american workers getting screwed. >> president trump on friday said the real fbi, those guys love me. what does that mean? what's the real fbd >> the rank le -- it cease so disturbing to everyone when you see the comments being made in text messages. on september 9ath, the day that hillary clinton would go on to refer to president trump'srs suppors irredeemable and deplorable, the same day an fbi agent according to the igeport referred to trump's supporters in iowa -- excuse me,...
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americans care about like the booming economy. we have the best economy we've had since world war ii. they hrefuto talk about that. the stock market is growing. leactually have jobs. people who need jobs and wants jobs can get them. i mean, the fact that wasn't something that was talked about, that wasn't brought up, that was totally ignored, the fact that isis is on the run and being defeated day after day and we are in a much better position than ever before when it comes to that battle, the fact the president has completely remade the judiciary, the fact that we are becoming an energy independent and energy dominant country under this resident's leadership, they ignore all the successes of this president and it's to their detriment. i think the american people have seen it and that is why the media's numbers continue to tank and the president's numbers continue to go up. >> sean: sarah huckabee sanders, thank you for being with us. you do not want to miss the analysis. the great one, mark levin is here. he's ready to go on a tear. that is next straight ahead. we're inspired by color, driven by clarity and dedicated to improving your view, no
americans care about like the booming economy. we have the best economy we've had since world war ii. they hrefuto talk about that. the stock market is growing. leactually have jobs. people who need jobs and wants jobs can get them. i mean, the fact that wasn't something that was talked about, that wasn't brought up, that was totally ignored, the fact that isis is on the run and being defeated day after day and we are in a much better position than ever before when it comes to that battle, the...
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americans. we just saw bill maher root for the economy to take, because that's wait would take to get rid of trump. the fact they are rooting against the success of our country because they don't le our president shows how bad and hypocritical they are. the president of the united states just did what no one thought was thinkable. to potentially save hundreds of thousands if not millions of potential lives becau this historeement. instead of cheering it on, they are finding every piece of negativity in it. and that's unbelievably wrong. kennedy: this happened very early in the morning, the president finally spoke 4:15 eastern daylight time in the a.m. but already as of the early morning shows, there were talking points generated. where do they come up with this stuff? is it important to the president that he changes that perception and changes their talking points and wins over some of those voices on the left? >> i think he is. that's the thing. as extreme as the mainstream media and the left have become, you see the president's approval ratings pick up. the more extreme they go, whether it's demeaning the effects of the tax cuts or undermining the effects of this historic agree
americans. we just saw bill maher root for the economy to take, because that's wait would take to get rid of trump. the fact they are rooting against the success of our country because they don't le our president shows how bad and hypocritical they are. the president of the united states just did what no one thought was thinkable. to potentially save hundreds of thousands if not millions of potential lives becau this historeement. instead of cheering it on, they are finding every piece of...
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americans ov without political affiliations, that they don't back. this but at the end of theth day is about president trump saying you elected me to take a hard le stance onmmigration policies and that is what i am doing. cnn found internal dowments, that said the administrationti made a calcu that said if they separated families, that this with deter other families from coming to the border. unfortunately, we have seen an yup tick inl llerder crossing so that has not actually happened. >> as you mentioned sarahit sanders the house press secretary had that briefing late this afternoon. lisa, the white house, the department, the secretary of homeland security was saying today is that this is in congre doing something.d be is tell us what is the state of play, two bills now before the house of representatives. >> well, you think the planets were aligns bause this is immigration week in the house of representatives however right at this moment republicans are trying to figure out what is in the compromise bill. they are tweaking language in the republican compromise that theyay with deal with this wisue of family separation. how they would dea it is they
americans ov without political affiliations, that they don't back. this but at the end of theth day is about president trump saying you elected me to take a hard le stance onmmigration policies and that is what i am doing. cnn found internal dowments, that said the administrationti made a calcu that said if they separated families, that this with deter other families from coming to the border. unfortunately, we have seen an yup tick inl llerder crossing so that has not actually happened....
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american people expect. that means we are going to do this job by the book. i'm committed to doing that. i wouldn't be here if i wasn'ted committed to doing that. le and i expect all our employees doing the same. that means following our rules and our policies and long standing norms. there will be times when we feel extraordinary pressure not to follow our process and policies. but in my view those are precisely the tiemsz that we need to adhere to them the most. we have to stay faithful to our best traditions and our core values, making sure we are not only doing the right thing but doing it in the right way. and pursuing the facts independently and objectively no matter who likes it. that, in my view is the only way we can maintain the trust and credibility of the people we serve. so mr. chairman, and members of the committee, thank you again for the opportunity to address the inspector general tease report. and i look forward to answering the committee's questions. >> thank you, directs tor wray. we'll now proceed under the five minute rule with questions. and i'll begin by recognizing the gentleman from florida, mr. desantas. >> thank you, mr
american people expect. that means we are going to do this job by the book. i'm committed to doing that. i wouldn't be here if i wasn'ted committed to doing that. le and i expect all our employees doing the same. that means following our rules and our policies and long standing norms. there will be times when we feel extraordinary pressure not to follow our process and policies. but in my view those are precisely the tiemsz that we need to adhere to them the most. we have to stay faithful to...
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american values to separate these children from their parents. >> arizona republican senator jeff flake sent this letter to the secretaries of homeland security and health and human services. " there is pressure from the le. dianne feinstein has offered a bill to ban separating families. big i never thought the united states of america would be separating children from their parents, infants from their parents, nursing mothers from their infants. it's terrible. we've got to stop it. >> president trump met today with rob within senators richard shelby and shelley moore capito, with mr. trump wanting funding for the border wall and shall be trying to pass funding bills in a bipartisan fashion. across the capital, house lawmakers expected to consider two different immigration reform plans this week. a conservative measure from judiciary chairman bob goodlatte and a carefully crafted compromise based on president trump's four pillars. >> border security in there. it's got funding for the wall that the president really wants. it's got the technology boots on the ground. >> the president is expected to meet with house republicans tomorrow night to personally make the case for addressing illegal immigration. mc
american values to separate these children from their parents. >> arizona republican senator jeff flake sent this letter to the secretaries of homeland security and health and human services. " there is pressure from the le. dianne feinstein has offered a bill to ban separating families. big i never thought the united states of america would be separating children from their parents, infants from their parents, nursing mothers from their infants. it's terrible. we've got to stop it....
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americans are taking these drugs. depression rates more than tripled when people used as least three drugs with a possible sidct compared to leogindns us discuss because i can hear a lot of people listening to that feeling unsettling when they hear that news. how was the link discovered between those medications that a lot of people take and depression? >> researchers looked at data from a survey of 26,000 americans over a nine-year period. they asked to look in their medicine cabinet at their prescription bottles. they also screened them for depression. and they found that about 37% of those were taking at least one medication that had a side effect listed of depression. they also found the numbers of americans taking medses that have side effects listed as depression increased over the nine-year period. if you were not taking a medication that had that listed you had a 5% chance of depression. that's compared to about a 15% risk of depression if you were taking three or more drugs that had depression listed as a side effect. all types of drugs. ontra sontraceptives, blood pressure. >> how worried should people be? >> it's i
americans are taking these drugs. depression rates more than tripled when people used as least three drugs with a possible sidct compared to leogindns us discuss because i can hear a lot of people listening to that feeling unsettling when they hear that news. how was the link discovered between those medications that a lot of people take and depression? >> researchers looked at data from a survey of 26,000 americans over a nine-year period. they asked to look in their medicine cabinet at...