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andrea: ¿y ahora qué van a hacer? migración, pero decidió seguir el camino. ¿tenías algún presentimiento malo? andrés: sí, lo presentí, porque ya mi corazón me avisaba. tenía un dolorcito en mi corazón, como que algo me decía que no continúe el camino. andrea: ¿y por qué continuaste el camino, andrés? andrés: porque era mi misión, porque era mi ilusión estar en estados unidos para poder ayudar a mi familia. andrea: esa tarde, todos por separado, nos subimos al tren. los retenes comenzaron de inmediato. en el trayecto, vimos gente armada y luego más retenes. nuestras esperanzas de volver a ver a andrés y al resto de los migrantes se desvanecieron. decidimos bajarnos de la bestia a las cuatro horas de habernos subido. nos fuimos con la gran incógnita de sus destinos. ya de regreso, pasaron varias semanas cuando recibimos por facebook algunos mensajes de los migrantes que habíamos conocido en chiapas. entonces, comenzó nuestra búsqueda, que culminó con un terrible hallazgo. >> amputa tren pierna de centroamericano. las r
andrea: ¿y ahora qué van a hacer? migración, pero decidió seguir el camino. ¿tenías algún presentimiento malo? andrés: sí, lo presentí, porque ya mi corazón me avisaba. tenía un dolorcito en mi corazón, como que algo me decía que no continúe el camino. andrea: ¿y por qué continuaste el camino, andrés? andrés: porque era mi misión, porque era mi ilusión estar en estados unidos para poder ayudar a mi familia. andrea: esa tarde, todos por separado, nos subimos al tren. los...
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andrea: ahí puede estar. josé: puede estar allí, algún retén. andrea: no sabe uno.nte. andrea: ellos le están enseñando a la gente a tomar medidas preventivas para evitar ser detenidos y deportados. jonathan: no tienen que abrir la puerta. si migración llega a su casa para entrar y registrar su casa, necesita una orden firmada por un juez. tienen derecho de guardar silencio y no firmar nada. andrea: antonia catalán, más conocida como tonia tonia, se dedica a ayudar a los migrantes y está muy preocupada con el efecto del miedo. antonia: la gente tiene un pánico de salir. han dejado de ir a la iglesia, han dejado de ir a los parques con sus niños, las familias prefieren estar en la casa. andrea: la preocupación mayor de tonia son los niños. antonia: bueno, que platiquen con sus hijos y tengan un-- un plan, ¿verdad? lo que yo les recomiendo es que no les metan miedo a los niños. andrea: lucía trata de que ninguno de sus cinco hijos tenga miedo, pero dice que no lo logra. ¿y tú tienes miedo, dianita? lucía: asustan a los niños y no es justo porque... todos tenemos el de
andrea: ahí puede estar. josé: puede estar allí, algún retén. andrea: no sabe uno.nte. andrea: ellos le están enseñando a la gente a tomar medidas preventivas para evitar ser detenidos y deportados. jonathan: no tienen que abrir la puerta. si migración llega a su casa para entrar y registrar su casa, necesita una orden firmada por un juez. tienen derecho de guardar silencio y no firmar nada. andrea: antonia catalán, más conocida como tonia tonia, se dedica a ayudar a los migrantes y...
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andrea: hi! lemonis: hi. i'm marcus. andrea: andrea unsworth. lemonis: how are you? have to worry about coming here. this is a delivery service called stashtwist. it brings medicinal and soon, maybe recreational, pot right to your door as easy as ordering a pizza. woman #4: your order. thank you. man #3: awesome. thank you so much. lemonis: and the menu is vast. andrea: concentrates of all variety, from tinctures to dabs of shatter, rosin, hash -- kind of keep it old-school. lemonis: yeah. andrea: pre-rolls are a big one as well. lemonis: what's a pre-roll? is that also known as a joint? andrea: yes. lemonis: okay. we'll just call it a joint. pre-roll's like some mba word. it's a joint. let's just call it a joint. andrea unsworth has an mba and used to be an analyst at moody's, the big credit-rating agency. she feels strongly that her presence as a woman is essential in an industry that's dominated by men. and how hard is it being a woman in this business? andrea: i'd say -- i'd say it's an advantage here to be a woman, honestly. lemonis: you do? why? andrea: yeah. a
andrea: hi! lemonis: hi. i'm marcus. andrea: andrea unsworth. lemonis: how are you? have to worry about coming here. this is a delivery service called stashtwist. it brings medicinal and soon, maybe recreational, pot right to your door as easy as ordering a pizza. woman #4: your order. thank you. man #3: awesome. thank you so much. lemonis: and the menu is vast. andrea: concentrates of all variety, from tinctures to dabs of shatter, rosin, hash -- kind of keep it old-school. lemonis: yeah....
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>> reporter: that's right, andrea. was the first time we heard from alleged victims in the courtroom, specifically annie farmer. she said, quote, i was 16 years old when i had the misfortune of meeting mr. epstein in new york. she wanted to voice her support that he remain detained, essentially behind bars, pending his possible trial. in addition to that, we heard from courtney wilde. she says that she was 16 he she was sexually abused by jeffrey epstein. she said, quote, he is a scary person to have walking the street. she is the jane doe, andrea, behind the lawsuit that eventually led to the judge in miami, if you remember back in february, saying that essentially alex acosta and his team violated law by not notifying victims that there were ongoing discussions in a nonprosecutorial agreement and that epstein could still be prosecuted even though he filed those documents. what's one the judge and whether or not jeffrey epstein will get bail here today, judge richard berman has to consider some specific issues under l
>> reporter: that's right, andrea. was the first time we heard from alleged victims in the courtroom, specifically annie farmer. she said, quote, i was 16 years old when i had the misfortune of meeting mr. epstein in new york. she wanted to voice her support that he remain detained, essentially behind bars, pending his possible trial. in addition to that, we heard from courtney wilde. she says that she was 16 he she was sexually abused by jeffrey epstein. she said, quote, he is a scary...
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andrea? >> maya wiley, what you're hearing from her district, i understand it's her district, it's minnesota. it's a very diverse and welcoming district to all of these somali refugees over the years and years. so maybe it's not reflective of a larger and other parts of america. what does it tell you though about the way this is playing across america? >> i think it tells us one thing that has always been true is, you know, most americans do not want to be aligned or associated with racism. and that thanks to a lot of hard work from a lot of civil rights activists and justice activists over the generations and it is clear that donald trump has a very long, storied track record of these very explicit, offensive stereotypical racist statements that he has never walked back. they're not new. so part of what you're hearing is this is a pattern. we see the pattern. we don't want to be affiliated with the pattern and we're going to protect the leaders who had been duly elected to represent our dist
andrea? >> maya wiley, what you're hearing from her district, i understand it's her district, it's minnesota. it's a very diverse and welcoming district to all of these somali refugees over the years and years. so maybe it's not reflective of a larger and other parts of america. what does it tell you though about the way this is playing across america? >> i think it tells us one thing that has always been true is, you know, most americans do not want to be aligned or associated with...
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. >> i'm andrea mitchell in washington. president trump has become first sitting american president to meet with a north korean leader at the dmz and even briefly cross on to north korean soil. is this third face-to-face meeting can kim jong-un more photo-op? considering offering kim a nuclear freeze. letting him keep his current stockpile of weapons and missiles instead of denuclearizing. hardliner john bolton, national security adviser who was not with the president over the weekend denies that, tweeting today i read this "new york times" with curiosity. nor the nsc staff nor i have discussed or heard of any desire to settle for a nuclear freeze by north korea. this was a relationship rehencible attempt by someone to box in the president. there should be consequences. national politico reporter and msnbc political analyst and victor cha, director of asian fairs and president bush's national security council and msnbc korean fairs analyst. this was clearly a made for television moment and nuclear freeze is not what they sa
. >> i'm andrea mitchell in washington. president trump has become first sitting american president to meet with a north korean leader at the dmz and even briefly cross on to north korean soil. is this third face-to-face meeting can kim jong-un more photo-op? considering offering kim a nuclear freeze. letting him keep his current stockpile of weapons and missiles instead of denuclearizing. hardliner john bolton, national security adviser who was not with the president over the weekend...
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"andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," squad patrol. the president today accuses the four democratic minority congresswomen of being, quote, a racist group of troublemakers and not being very smart. my conversation with president obama's national security adviser. >> well, the message to americans is that only some of us can count, and i've never heard that out of the mouth of an american president before. >> razor's edge. tensions rise after iran seizes a british tanker and claims to arrest cia assets, something the president calls totally false. >> i would take with a significant grain of salt any iranian about actions they've taken. >>> big show. as robert mueller prepares to finally questions from answers this week, what do they hope to gain? >> substantial evidence that the president is guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors and we have to present or let mueller present those facts to the american people. >>> good day, everyone. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. president trump is in attack mode. in other words, it's monday. two d
"andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," squad patrol. the president today accuses the four democratic minority congresswomen of being, quote, a racist group of troublemakers and not being very smart. my conversation with president obama's national security adviser. >> well, the message to americans is that only some of us can count, and i've never heard that out of the mouth of an american president before. >>...
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"andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >>> and right now on a special edition of "andrea mitchell reports," live from the aspen security forum. hate speech, the president escalating his attacks against congressman ihlan omar. stoking his supporters' anger at a campaign rally. >> omar has a history of launching vicious anti-semitic screeds. >>> inside view. new documents from the raid of michael cohen's office showing who else was involved in the stormy daniels cover up. >> there are a lot of questions about this investigation that, you know, we've never gotten the answers to, including why destiny decided to close the investigation on its own. >>> and blocked. jon stewart eviscerates two republican senators who prevented passage of the 9/11 relief funds for now until they say it's fully paid for up front. unlike their trillion dollars in tax cuts. >> you know, there's some things they have no trouble putting on the credit card. but somehow when it comes to the 9/11 first responder community, the cops, the firefighters, the construction workers, the volunteers, the survivors all of
"andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >>> and right now on a special edition of "andrea mitchell reports," live from the aspen security forum. hate speech, the president escalating his attacks against congressman ihlan omar. stoking his supporters' anger at a campaign rally. >> omar has a history of launching vicious anti-semitic screeds. >>> inside view. new documents from the raid of michael cohen's office showing who else was involved in the...
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♪ >>> and good day, everyone, i'm andrea mitchell in washington.abor secretary alex acosta is expected to answer questions for the first time since new york prosecutors indicted registered sex offender. jeffrey epstein whom acosta let off. jennifer araoz describes interactions she had with epstein in high school. she is not part of the southern district of new york case against epstein. but this new alleged victim offering a chilling account of how she claims she was recruited, groomed and then sexually assaulted by jeffrey epstein. >> i was 14 years old. what the hell do you know when you're that wrong. >> jeffrey grew up jennifer gre new york. and s >> she was trying to get to know me. trying to find out where i was from, who i lived with. >> she says the woman kept showing up, talking to her, sometimes offering to buy her lunch or a soda. >> the first time she brought up the name jeffrey epstein, how did she describe him? >> that he was a great guy. >> did she say she could help you with your career. >> that was a big part of it. >> when you thi
♪ >>> and good day, everyone, i'm andrea mitchell in washington.abor secretary alex acosta is expected to answer questions for the first time since new york prosecutors indicted registered sex offender. jeffrey epstein whom acosta let off. jennifer araoz describes interactions she had with epstein in high school. she is not part of the southern district of new york case against epstein. but this new alleged victim offering a chilling account of how she claims she was recruited,...
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andrea. >> very well framed. with former vice presidential chief of staff here to dan quayle, we can imagine a political reason, a staffing reason as well. if he's in the west wing office, he's not in his old executive office building. eisenhower i guess office building they now call it. the office across the way. he's right there, only feet away from the oval office. we don't go if there's in the situation room. he would have secure communications on air force 2? >> absolutely. what's unusual about this -- kelly mentioned maybe -- i have to add one thing to her excellent report. it's not that unusual for an event to be canceled at night before or 8:00 a.m. this morning and you don't take off. the president says we have to have a meeting this morning, it's unfortunate these people are planning -- to turn around the plane in midair, that's very rare. maybe vice president thought he had to return. it's unusual to turn the plane around in midair. >> we have something from the vice president's spokeswoman. let's see
andrea. >> very well framed. with former vice presidential chief of staff here to dan quayle, we can imagine a political reason, a staffing reason as well. if he's in the west wing office, he's not in his old executive office building. eisenhower i guess office building they now call it. the office across the way. he's right there, only feet away from the oval office. we don't go if there's in the situation room. he would have secure communications on air force 2? >> absolutely....
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"andrea mitchell reports" starts now but it's not andrea, it's jeff bennett. >>> thank you. right now on "andrea mitchell reports," executive action, president trump is trying to make matters into his own hands to get the citizenship question added to the 2020 census after the supreme court ruled the administration did not provide enough of a reason for why it was even necessary. >> you see justice roberts throwing it back to the district courts and saying you better come up with a rationale that's real. i guess president trump is looking for every rationale that's in the oval office. >>> secretary acosta goes to great lengths to defend his decision about jeffrey epstein. did he convince the audience of one, president trump? >> we live in a very different world. today's world treats victims very, very differently. today's world does not allow some of the victim shaming that would have taken place at trial 12 years ago. >>> and who is the boss? nancy pelosi tries to rein in the progressives as alexander ocasio-cortez accuses the speaker of singling on congresswomen of color.
"andrea mitchell reports" starts now but it's not andrea, it's jeff bennett. >>> thank you. right now on "andrea mitchell reports," executive action, president trump is trying to make matters into his own hands to get the citizenship question added to the 2020 census after the supreme court ruled the administration did not provide enough of a reason for why it was even necessary. >> you see justice roberts throwing it back to the district courts and saying you...
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right now on 80 andrea mitchell reports." the russians are coming. robert mueller's clear warning against an attack on our election, past and future. plus despite resistance and republican in action in congress. >> what we see an attempt as they are doing as we sit here. and they expect to do it during the next campaign. >> reporter: but this white house and the ma support leader refuse to allow these bills to come to the floor. >> that to me is not making our country safer. >> pressuring pelosi, facing a divided caucus and pressure from her own judiciary committee chairman. what will nancy pelosi do about impeachment? >> it's about the congress, the constitution and the courts and we are fighting the president on all in the courts. the facts and the law. that's what matters. not politics, not partisanship, just patriotism. >>> and power of the people, puerto ricans celebrating after their massive protests force the embattled governor to resign. >> reporter: these protesters have waited for word of this resignation all day and they just heard it, sec
right now on 80 andrea mitchell reports." the russians are coming. robert mueller's clear warning against an attack on our election, past and future. plus despite resistance and republican in action in congress. >> what we see an attempt as they are doing as we sit here. and they expect to do it during the next campaign. >> reporter: but this white house and the ma support leader refuse to allow these bills to come to the floor. >> that to me is not making our country...
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and let me tell you, andrea, this is outrageous.the notion that the president's attacks were not racist, were not dangerous, were not demeaning, you tell me what is. >> what about this impeachment resolution? congressman al green, the articles of impeachment, what is the strategy there? is that going to die in committee? >> i'm not sure what the strategy is right now, but of course, if it comes to the floor, many of us would vote for it. let me say, i have to say one thing, we have passed 50 bills or more here in the house of representatives. we passed lowering prescription drugs for our country. we passed many, many bills that would require people to -- examine, make sure that our dreamers are protected. we passed legislation to get rid of corruption in the government. we're doing our job. it doesn't make my sense for this president and i want to cite his tweet earlier when he said we weren't doing our job. we're doing our job and i'm encouraging you to tell mitch mcconnell and the senate to pass the legislation that we forwarded t
and let me tell you, andrea, this is outrageous.the notion that the president's attacks were not racist, were not dangerous, were not demeaning, you tell me what is. >> what about this impeachment resolution? congressman al green, the articles of impeachment, what is the strategy there? is that going to die in committee? >> i'm not sure what the strategy is right now, but of course, if it comes to the floor, many of us would vote for it. let me say, i have to say one thing, we have...
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andrea mitchell reports starts right now. >> thank you to morgan radford. >>> and right now on andrea mitchell reports, more is coming. in a late night letter, the justice department tries to rein in what the former special counsel can say in his testimony before congress tomorrow. as the president tries to down-play expectations. >> the report was written, it said no collusion. the report was written, and the attorney general based on the report was easily able to find there was no obstruction. there's no nothing. they're wasting their time. >>> hey, big spenders, the white house and congressional leaders agree to a two-year budget deal raising the debt ceiling until after the 2020 election and putting america $22 trillion in the red. >> we need to restrain spending more, but, you know, the numbers weren't there so mnuchin and speaker pelosi and others worked together. we did about as good as we can do and there's not going to be any debt default. >>> coming up, i'll talk to the chairman of the house budget committee on whether this tentative agreement will hold. >>> and new at numbe
andrea mitchell reports starts right now. >> thank you to morgan radford. >>> and right now on andrea mitchell reports, more is coming. in a late night letter, the justice department tries to rein in what the former special counsel can say in his testimony before congress tomorrow. as the president tries to down-play expectations. >> the report was written, it said no collusion. the report was written, and the attorney general based on the report was easily able to find...
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pasamos con andrea. adelante. andrea: gracias. vamos a hablar del tema de hoy.rimera modelo. tiene cuatro meses de embarazo, pero puede utilizar una prenda funcional. puede utilizar en su diferente etapa de madre. >>ahÍ estÁ la panza que va a crecer mucho. despuÉs hacemos muchas prendas con botones. facilidad de amamantar. en el caso mÍo que sigo amamantando a mi chiquita que tiene 10 meses. es muy fÁcil sacarme los botones y darle pecho. a veces, las marcano tienen en consideraciÓn cuando compras vestidos. te han vestido durante el embarazo, pero luego no te sirven cuando es mÁs necesario cuando das amamantar. andrea: claro. a veces, tampoco quieres invertir tanto dinero, pero hay que cambiar la mentalidad. puede decir a las madres que puedes comprar prenda funcionales que no sean costosas, pero puedes utilizar a travÉs de todas tus etapas como madre. aquÍ estamos viendo nuestra segunda modelo. mÓnica: en mi socia daniela. andrea: se prestÓ a modelar hoy. tiene tremendo cuerpo. es todo serÍa luego de tener a tu bebÉ. mÓnica: claro. tambiÉn se puede utilizar dur
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andreas: it depends what lens you put on it.it rebuilt the system to a degree and caused the financial system to collapse 10 years ago and item not working -- and we've been talking about it on the show for many years, redistributing wealth in an undesirable manner and continuing to the rise in populism. and making it very difficult for the banking system and there are a number of lenders in the euro zone that are suffering because they have these excess savings they have to pay interest on compared to their reserves. but hard to be profitable. from that perspective it's not working and the e.c.b. needs to find a way to not only deal with that issue but wolfgang mentioned it earlier, the same challenge the fed has, no inflation. francine: what to do with that. that is a 10-year bund yield looking to drop past the deposit rate. has that lost decade for germany? andreas: it's in reference to japan and you heard me say before i think that's slightly -- that's over jimple flying heffeds but japan generated a t of g.d.p. and pacing p
andreas: it depends what lens you put on it.it rebuilt the system to a degree and caused the financial system to collapse 10 years ago and item not working -- and we've been talking about it on the show for many years, redistributing wealth in an undesirable manner and continuing to the rise in populism. and making it very difficult for the banking system and there are a number of lenders in the euro zone that are suffering because they have these excess savings they have to pay interest on...
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that does it for "andrea mitchell reports".w our show online and twitter, here is stephanie ruhle with "velshi & ruhle." >>> thank you so much andrea. it is wednesday, july 31st, coming up this hour on "velshi & ruhle," we are digging into the democratic debate in detroit. which candidate stood out last night and what we are watching for as ten more candidates hit the stage in a few hours. i noted how tcongressman tim ry live of some of the issues that stood out -- more than anything that took place last night. for him it was healthcare. it was jobs and his desire to bring on a chief manufacturing officer. plus, a new trump administration to fight soaring drug
that does it for "andrea mitchell reports".w our show online and twitter, here is stephanie ruhle with "velshi & ruhle." >>> thank you so much andrea. it is wednesday, july 31st, coming up this hour on "velshi & ruhle," we are digging into the democratic debate in detroit. which candidate stood out last night and what we are watching for as ten more candidates hit the stage in a few hours. i noted how tcongressman tim ry live of some of the issues...
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this time on the berkeley/oakland border, andrea? >> reporter: yeah, ken. we are here at the intersection of stanford avenue and 60th street. the fire hand just behind me here. this is a new construction of loft-style homes. this is citizen app video. the fire started around 10:00 tonight. you can see flames shooting touch the sky from nearby highways. neighbors here are telling me a developer bought this entire block here. the building that's still standing is st johnson, a company that makes burners. the other construction has been in the works for roughly two years a resident behind the fire describes the scene here tonight. >> it was surprisingly bright and surprisingly hot. and we just started spraying down the roof with a getting the dogs and the baby out of the house. >> reporter: now, i had a moment to quickly chat with the battalion chief. he tells me embers from this fire did damage a couple homes right down the street. minor damage to those homes. there have been no injurie to firefighters or any residents or at this point there's nobody inside t
this time on the berkeley/oakland border, andrea? >> reporter: yeah, ken. we are here at the intersection of stanford avenue and 60th street. the fire hand just behind me here. this is a new construction of loft-style homes. this is citizen app video. the fire started around 10:00 tonight. you can see flames shooting touch the sky from nearby highways. neighbors here are telling me a developer bought this entire block here. the building that's still standing is st johnson, a company that...
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it's about 100 miles away from the san andreas fault. it happened in an area the epicenter in a place called ridgecrest, described as extremely violent shaking. this is from ridgecrest, that's a house on fire that nbc's molly hunter told us that mpb got out safely. what we just learned from that mpbs conference is every earthquaking is an opportunity to learn what works, what doesn't as far as building structures, the warning systems, the cause of the quakes themselves, the fault lines and all of that. basically what they're saying is there's a converging of different faults that are now spreading. and we reto expect about 5% chance of another actual earthquake but most likely after shocks that they are experiencing right now. joining me now by phone is nbc news "20/20" ben pu in las vegas, nevada where he felt the earthquake. there was as actual nba game going on that i believe had to be stopped because of it. ben, take us through what you experienced please. >> i'm right here on the las vegas strip. i felt about approximately 30 second
it's about 100 miles away from the san andreas fault. it happened in an area the epicenter in a place called ridgecrest, described as extremely violent shaking. this is from ridgecrest, that's a house on fire that nbc's molly hunter told us that mpb got out safely. what we just learned from that mpbs conference is every earthquaking is an opportunity to learn what works, what doesn't as far as building structures, the warning systems, the cause of the quakes themselves, the fault lines and all...
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this is andrea mitchell reports only on msnbc. mitchell reports only on msnbc. .. ...especially when your easily distracted teenager has the car. at subaru, we're taking on distracted driving [ping] with sensors that alert you when your eyes are off the road. the all-new subaru forester. the safest forester ever. make ice.d be mad at tech that's unnecessarily complicated. but you're not, because you have e*trade, which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad. get e*trade. we really pride ourselves on >> temaking it easy for youass, to get your windshield fixed. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >> teacher: you must be pascal. >> tech: yes ma'am. >> tech vo: saving her
this is andrea mitchell reports only on msnbc. mitchell reports only on msnbc. .. ...especially when your easily distracted teenager has the car. at subaru, we're taking on distracted driving [ping] with sensors that alert you when your eyes are off the road. the all-new subaru forester. the safest forester ever. make ice.d be mad at tech that's unnecessarily complicated. but you're not, because you have e*trade, which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler so you can...
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>> i think the answer to that is yes, andrea. everything you say there is right in terms of the commentary -- the facts of what robert mueller said, both in his testimony and in the report. this white house, more than probably any other white house looks at performance. and the president came out at the end of robert mueller's testimony and basically declared that performance a dud. this is a former reality tv show host, obviously, who values that very much and also sees the value that americans put in that in terms of watching things on television and whether or not seeing things on television ends up resonating with voters. they see that as having been a good day for republicans and the president. they're ready to move on. >> heidi, with the addition of cathrerine clark, it's 96 democrats. that's not by any means a majority, but it's a significant number. >> it's notching up. that's why if you talk to reporters who are on the hill yesterday who covered the caucus meeting after mueller's testimony, there were members who said th
>> i think the answer to that is yes, andrea. everything you say there is right in terms of the commentary -- the facts of what robert mueller said, both in his testimony and in the report. this white house, more than probably any other white house looks at performance. and the president came out at the end of robert mueller's testimony and basically declared that performance a dud. this is a former reality tv show host, obviously, who values that very much and also sees the value that...
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let's go live to andrea hang our financial correspondent in singapore andrea what's in it for grabs and softbank well on the surface been it looks like greg just wants to penetrate and already a market that's already dominated by gold which is the local rival in indonesia grab is already present in 8 countries in the region and that's compared to go it takes 2 not in indonesia alone greg will be able to increase from this deal it's presence from 224 cities up to 30338 cities excuse me so this deal is going to go beyond just expanding and offering its right having services is actually going to go beyond that to expand indonesia's transport infrastructure as well as the digital economy with the largest southeast asian economy in its hand so it obviously has a lot on its plate grab and it sounds like it's gobbling up quite a few competitors along the way it could become quite a monopoly this ride hailing landscape in southeast asia from what i'm hearing. is exactly this is the 2nd headquarters for grette isn't just to expand and extend its right hitting services in great insights in the re
let's go live to andrea hang our financial correspondent in singapore andrea what's in it for grabs and softbank well on the surface been it looks like greg just wants to penetrate and already a market that's already dominated by gold which is the local rival in indonesia grab is already present in 8 countries in the region and that's compared to go it takes 2 not in indonesia alone greg will be able to increase from this deal it's presence from 224 cities up to 30338 cities excuse me so this...
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andrea: muy buenos dÍas cumpleaÑera.as sin mojarte las manos. esto te permite el uso de este producto por hasta 40 minutos seguidos en donde podrÁs dejar los utensilios limpios y brillantes y decirle adiÓs al uso de esponjas. >> los servicios de productos que vienen en cajas mensuales estÁn de moda y esta te cantara. esta es una plataforma que resalta las historias de empresarias latinas. este proyecto te presentarÁ una manera de comprar productos artesanales que apoyen a algÚn movimiento social con el fin de incrementar las ventas y resaltar empresas emergentes. >> que pensarÍas si te digo que un salÓn de belleza que ofrece hacerte las manos, los pies sin secado de cabello profesional y todo en menos de una hora? >> esto le facilita la vida a muchas mujeres que no tienen el tiempo de pasarse el dÍa en un salÓn de belleza. >> es rescatar la experiencia del salÓn. en los 40 la mujer podÍa darse el lujo de pasar un dÍa en el salÓnpor quÉ no contaba con otras responsabilidades pero la mujer moderna no tiene esto y de ahÍ na
andrea: muy buenos dÍas cumpleaÑera.as sin mojarte las manos. esto te permite el uso de este producto por hasta 40 minutos seguidos en donde podrÁs dejar los utensilios limpios y brillantes y decirle adiÓs al uso de esponjas. >> los servicios de productos que vienen en cajas mensuales estÁn de moda y esta te cantara. esta es una plataforma que resalta las historias de empresarias latinas. este proyecto te presentarÁ una manera de comprar productos artesanales que apoyen a algÚn...
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>>> "andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >>> and right now on "andrea mitchell reports," under fire. labor secretary speaking out for the first time after calls for him to step down. >> it's now impossible for anyone to have confidence in secretary acosta's ability to lead the department of labor. >>> guess who's not coming to dinner? hours after disinviting the british ambassador to a dinner for a visiting head of state, donald trump labels the veteran diplomat wacky stupid and careless. moments from now we'll hear from president trump as he welcomes emere of quatar. >>> after making his mission to try to impeach president trump. >> if you think there's something absolutely critical, try as hard as you can and let the chips fall where they may, and that's what i'm doing. >>> coming up, we'll talk about that and a lot more with senator bernie sanders who wants to declare an emergency to battle climate change. >>> and remembering a political legend of ross perot. >>> and we have breaking news. good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington where we expect president trump to be faci
>>> "andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >>> and right now on "andrea mitchell reports," under fire. labor secretary speaking out for the first time after calls for him to step down. >> it's now impossible for anyone to have confidence in secretary acosta's ability to lead the department of labor. >>> guess who's not coming to dinner? hours after disinviting the british ambassador to a dinner for a visiting head of state, donald trump...
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andrea, go for it. andrea:[laughter] guys, ok.ows how the australian dollar has failed to break out of a downtrend for the fourth time since december. the reason this is interesting is because it highlights how important rate differentials are for currencies, given central banks are in easy mode. the aussie approach to the trend, as you can see last week on these brief speculations that the fed could cut by 50 basis points, and also encouraging jobs numbers in australia, but then failed to break higher, as we adjusted the view of the fed from 5225 basis points. the rba has already cut twice this year. so the fed would have to cut more aggressively than that rba to see the aussie move higher. the chance of a 50 basis point cut is something that traders are looking at closely. also the speech by the rba governor on thursday could provide some catalyst. weit's not a downtrend, could see a significant move ither given the has faced that resistant many times -- faced that resistance many times. yvonne: i think i like andrea's chart. .a
andrea, go for it. andrea:[laughter] guys, ok.ows how the australian dollar has failed to break out of a downtrend for the fourth time since december. the reason this is interesting is because it highlights how important rate differentials are for currencies, given central banks are in easy mode. the aussie approach to the trend, as you can see last week on these brief speculations that the fed could cut by 50 basis points, and also encouraging jobs numbers in australia, but then failed to...
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i intended to have a good time. >> reporter: there was one unusual thing, though, said andrea, ashley had just gone through something kind of awful. >> she found out that she had a miscarriage that day and i said oh, i'm sorry. are you okay? oh, yeah, it's fine. >> did that strike you as odd? >> no, i don't think it was odd. >> was she unhappy of the miscarriage? >> my impression of it is she already had her beautiful family. it seemed like her life was already complete, so i don't think she was devastated that she had found out that she had a miscarriage. >> reporter: no tears andrea said, just a quick, casual mention, and then the conversation moved on. >> went on to talk about other things. >> went on to talk about other things, probably went and got another. >> jell-o shot. >> jell-o shot. >> reporter: midnight arrived: there were as there always are kisses and smiles and toasts. by 12:30 the party was over. >> i gave her a hug, told her bye, we talked about future plans. >> how did she seem? >> happy. >> reporter: but oh, how quickly the new year's clean slate darkened. as an unc
i intended to have a good time. >> reporter: there was one unusual thing, though, said andrea, ashley had just gone through something kind of awful. >> she found out that she had a miscarriage that day and i said oh, i'm sorry. are you okay? oh, yeah, it's fine. >> did that strike you as odd? >> no, i don't think it was odd. >> was she unhappy of the miscarriage? >> my impression of it is she already had her beautiful family. it seemed like her life was...
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the shaking locally in ridgecrest is similar to what we would feel in the event of the san andreas, he word or calaveras magnitude. >> reporter: experts say there is a 3% chance of a larger earthquake from now over the next couple of days and the likelihood will continue to decrease as time passes. >> we are on the boundary between the pacific plate in the north american plate. the san andreas is the main player in accommodating the defamation between the two but there are other zones across california and even nevada that take up some of the relative motion between the plates.>> reporter: the bottom line is that here in the bay area everything is normal but he did say the motion down south is consistent with what we could see happen here. jackie ward kpix 5. >> we have continuing coverage on the earthquakes in southern california on our website and you can find it is after preparedness tips on www.cbssanfrancisco.com. >>> wild morning for chp and the east bay officers chased in oakland fire truck through three counties after a man stole the truck. there is video taken from a nearby ca
the shaking locally in ridgecrest is similar to what we would feel in the event of the san andreas, he word or calaveras magnitude. >> reporter: experts say there is a 3% chance of a larger earthquake from now over the next couple of days and the likelihood will continue to decrease as time passes. >> we are on the boundary between the pacific plate in the north american plate. the san andreas is the main player in accommodating the defamation between the two but there are other...
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we're going miss you, andrea. outside her duties as a civil servant, she served -- this is where i met her -- as secretary to the landmark preservation advisory board. now our historic preservation commission. and while i am immensely saddened by your departure, i want to wish you the most wondrous time in your retirement on behalf of the board of supervisors. congratulations for weathering the storm, ms. green. the floor is yours. [applause] [laughter] my coworkers, they're so wonderful. thank you, supervisor peskin, who i lovingly call aaron. it's been a pleasure working for the city for almost 24 years. and i have to say the planning department is the best department in the city and county of san francisco. so i appreciate everyone that i've worked with. and i appreciate all of you. i've had dealings with all of you at one point or another. so thank you so much. it's been a pleasure serving the city and county of san francisco. thank you. >> supervisor peskin: before i give you a certificate of honor and some f
we're going miss you, andrea. outside her duties as a civil servant, she served -- this is where i met her -- as secretary to the landmark preservation advisory board. now our historic preservation commission. and while i am immensely saddened by your departure, i want to wish you the most wondrous time in your retirement on behalf of the board of supervisors. congratulations for weathering the storm, ms. green. the floor is yours. [applause] [laughter] my coworkers, they're so wonderful. thank...
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andrea: todos podemos imitar ese look.a una hora de pones el pasaporte y en otro bolsillo las llaves. me encantan los lentes. me gustarÍa ser como un inventario de la colecciÓn de lentes que tiene j balvin. >> me encanta porque es atrevida y me gusta la gente atrevida. andrea: son de los mÁs atrevidos en la industria y todo le queda muy bien. >> y budapest lo convirtiÓ en algo urbano. andrea: seguro que sÍ. hablamos de rihanna. acre estÁ creando mucha controversia por dos razones. una fan la ha demandado porque dice que su pÁgina web de cosmÉticos no es apta para las personas que no tienen visiÓn o no -- que tienen baja visiÓn o que son ciegas. ademÁs, utilizo esta colecciÓn que acaba de lanzar es para apoyar a todos los inmigrantes y decirle que no al mensaje de trump con la frontera. >> creo que fue un mensaje para todos nosotros que somos inmigrantes. me encantÓ el look de las trenzas, sus labios rojos. la polÉmica de su pÁgina para no videntes, no sÉ. quizÁs no tenÍa braille o alguna ayuda. no sÉ si la mal entendieron.
andrea: todos podemos imitar ese look.a una hora de pones el pasaporte y en otro bolsillo las llaves. me encantan los lentes. me gustarÍa ser como un inventario de la colecciÓn de lentes que tiene j balvin. >> me encanta porque es atrevida y me gusta la gente atrevida. andrea: son de los mÁs atrevidos en la industria y todo le queda muy bien. >> y budapest lo convirtiÓ en algo urbano. andrea: seguro que sÍ. hablamos de rihanna. acre estÁ creando mucha controversia por dos...
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andrea: i agree with mauricio.what we see is a reinforcement of people's positions and it is not changing anyone's mind. here is a lot of effort in place to try to combat fake news and monitor social media, and try to bring people into dialogue across the aisle. none of those efforts have been very successful at this point. i think this is a question for the entire world. i will mention that this is where much a concern in brazil, including in congress. we might see very soon it congressional inquiry into the role of social media in elections, in an investigation that might go back to the previous election that we saw. i don't have a lot of hope that it will change anything, but definitely, my impression is also that the main source of news in brazil right now is whatsapp and not what people see on the news. paulo: thiago, go first. monica: may i say something first? without disagreeing -- so we go in order -- onica: without disagreeing with my colleagues, as a professor, i have to say that i do believe we can brea
andrea: i agree with mauricio.what we see is a reinforcement of people's positions and it is not changing anyone's mind. here is a lot of effort in place to try to combat fake news and monitor social media, and try to bring people into dialogue across the aisle. none of those efforts have been very successful at this point. i think this is a question for the entire world. i will mention that this is where much a concern in brazil, including in congress. we might see very soon it congressional...
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"andrea mitchell reports" starts now. >>> and right now on "andrea mitchell reports," round two. the democratic contenders get ready to rumble. bernie sanders and elizabeth warren battling for the progressive crown but the president is trying to brand joe biden, still seen as his toughest challenger. >> i think right now it will be sleepy joe. i think. i feel he'll limp across the line. that's what i think. i think he's off his game by a lot. but i think personally it's going to be sleepy joe. >>> false claims. the president says people are thanking him for attacking popular congressman elinea cummings, but offering no evidence to support that claim. >> those people are living in hell in baltimore. they're largely african-american. you have a large african-american population. and they really appreciate what i'm doing. they've let me know it. >>> and taking sides. a survivor of sexual assault in the military, republican senator martha mcsally up for reelection comes to the defense of a top commander whose career is now on the line. >> the truth is that general hiten is innocent o
"andrea mitchell reports" starts now. >>> and right now on "andrea mitchell reports," round two. the democratic contenders get ready to rumble. bernie sanders and elizabeth warren battling for the progressive crown but the president is trying to brand joe biden, still seen as his toughest challenger. >> i think right now it will be sleepy joe. i think. i feel he'll limp across the line. that's what i think. i think he's off his game by a lot. but i think...
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in this case when he was with andrea, almost laughing at the development andrea brought up to him. >> hi, richard. i think we are getting ahead of ourselves if we assume ratcliffe will be the nominee if coats steps down. what frank and andrea said earlier points to something we can expect with the confirmation process. certainly, any confirmation process organized by the senate select committee on intelligence would ask these kinds of hard questions of ratcliffe or any other nominee. how would you present intelligence to the president? how would you present intelligence to the president when you know it runs against his personal view? are you willing to speak truth to power in the same way that dan coats did admirably? it sets up what i see is an interesting confirmation process. i expect the senate will bring quite a bit of scrutiny to bear on the answers that ratcliffe or any nominee would bring to the table. >> what is next on this, as you look at this discussion of the reporting of john ratcliffe potentially taking on this job? an individual who went to school in the midwest. two
in this case when he was with andrea, almost laughing at the development andrea brought up to him. >> hi, richard. i think we are getting ahead of ourselves if we assume ratcliffe will be the nominee if coats steps down. what frank and andrea said earlier points to something we can expect with the confirmation process. certainly, any confirmation process organized by the senate select committee on intelligence would ask these kinds of hard questions of ratcliffe or any other nominee. how...
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marÍa antonieta: andrea fernÁndez vÉlez avatar.ar su sentencia volteaba a mirar a emma coronel. hubo como una especie de tranquilidad. no sbemos si era aparente pero sabÍa que lo que venia era por seguro cadena perpetua y los 30 aÑos adicionales porque se conocÍa. yo creo que lo que impresionÓ mucho es su tranquilidad y el hecho de voltear a mirar a su familia. marÍa: dijÉramos que era una parte de la familia porque la hija mayor del chapo no pudo entrar a la corte y cuando se enterÓ ella estaba con paulina gÓmez no dentro de la sala sino en una parte interna del edificio; cuando se entera que su padre fue sentenciado a cadena perpetua mÁs 30 aÑos rompiÓ en llanto. los hijos le habÍan dicho que querían abrazar al abuelo y ella no ha visto a su padre en mucho tiempo. de los familiares emma coronel fue quien tuvo que informarle a la hermana de su padre y quien sabe cÓmo le darÁn a la madre la noticia porque le negaron la visa para poder asistir al juicio. carolina: como decÍas anteriormente, dicen que para el chapo es importante cont
marÍa antonieta: andrea fernÁndez vÉlez avatar.ar su sentencia volteaba a mirar a emma coronel. hubo como una especie de tranquilidad. no sbemos si era aparente pero sabÍa que lo que venia era por seguro cadena perpetua y los 30 aÑos adicionales porque se conocÍa. yo creo que lo que impresionÓ mucho es su tranquilidad y el hecho de voltear a mirar a su familia. marÍa: dijÉramos que era una parte de la familia porque la hija mayor del chapo no pudo entrar a la corte y cuando se enterÓ...
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andrea: me encanta.un mensaje a su ex suegro, fernando de la rÚa. tenemos la emotiva despedida de la cantante. karla: y es la emociÓn de la movilidad. la manera de viajar mÁs rápido y descongestionar bro, se puso buena la noche. ¡por aquí! ♪ ey, ¿cuánto cuestan? ♪ ♪ ♪ tu pagas el desayuno. corolla. mejor que nunca vayamos juntos mejor que nunca si quieres probar la bacon burger de españa, es mejor que vengas al mcdonald's de tu barrio antes del 28 de julio. si no, de hecho, tendrás que volar hasta españa alrededor del mundo aÚn está a la vuelta de la esquina, pero npor mucho. nuestro proceso de doce pasos asegura agua de calidad cien por ciento pura. busca los paquetes para niños (wooooow) con diseños divertidos y el tamaño perfecto de nestlé pure life. tresemmé compressed micro mist. un producto que cambia las reglas del juego... para un estilo sin rigidez. el spray para cabello reinventado. tresemmé se encarga de tu pelo... para que tú puedas hacer lo tuyo! tresemmé se encarga de tu pelo... ♪ ponerse l
andrea: me encanta.un mensaje a su ex suegro, fernando de la rÚa. tenemos la emotiva despedida de la cantante. karla: y es la emociÓn de la movilidad. la manera de viajar mÁs rápido y descongestionar bro, se puso buena la noche. ¡por aquí! ♪ ey, ¿cuánto cuestan? ♪ ♪ ♪ tu pagas el desayuno. corolla. mejor que nunca vayamos juntos mejor que nunca si quieres probar la bacon burger de españa, es mejor que vengas al mcdonald's de tu barrio antes del 28 de julio. si no, de hecho,...
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>> commissioner fung: andrea, we will miss you. we wish you the best, and you've just taken away one of the best reasons for me to visit the department. >> vice president koppel: commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i won't be able to be there tonight, but i have very fond memories on that side of the aisle. as a pipsqueak activist, you treated me with respect, and i appreciate what you did. >> vice president koppel: commissioner hillis? >> commissioner hillis: yeah. it's been great knowing you all these years, and you're kind of synonymous with the department. i never liked calling john rahaim or dean makras, but i called because i like talking to you. so congratulations. >> vice president koppel: commissioner moore? >> can we convince you to stay? new desk, new everything up there. if not, congratulations, and thank you. >> vice president koppel: yeah. congratulations on everything. well deserved. [applause] >> clerk: item 9, review of items at the board of appeals. there is no historic preservation matters yesterday.
>> commissioner fung: andrea, we will miss you. we wish you the best, and you've just taken away one of the best reasons for me to visit the department. >> vice president koppel: commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i won't be able to be there tonight, but i have very fond memories on that side of the aisle. as a pipsqueak activist, you treated me with respect, and i appreciate what you did. >> vice president koppel: commissioner hillis? >> commissioner...
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a 100 miles away for example from the san andreas fault. so for what that's worth. but you can see why people are really concerned well. they're nervous there because they have just experienced what we read was what 1700. >>quakes in a period just leading up to 4 o'clock today, this is before the large quake that day just after 8 today. i don't know lawrence if you have a moment, perhaps you can you know they just one second are sending listen in again the usgs skies. >>plus hear what he cites widespread impact in the los angeles area. that it near the epicenter region, the rich breast area. you know those those folks are having to deal with the law we haven't gotten a direct reports here but i'm sure there's lots of damage and they are probably dealing with aftershocks as well. >>they want hear your geology is what information will they provide well they're going to be out in the field. as soon as they can as best they can obviously it's night time right now they may be limited this naval air weapons station. ok, so there's a you know unexploded ordinance issues th
a 100 miles away for example from the san andreas fault. so for what that's worth. but you can see why people are really concerned well. they're nervous there because they have just experienced what we read was what 1700. >>quakes in a period just leading up to 4 o'clock today, this is before the large quake that day just after 8 today. i don't know lawrence if you have a moment, perhaps you can you know they just one second are sending listen in again the usgs skies. >>plus hear...
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everyone, i'm andrea mitchell with breaking news. a stunning development, president trump escorting alex acosta to the cameras on the south lawn today to pronounce his resignation. under fire as labor secretary over his past handling of the jeffrey epstein prosecution in florida 11 years ago. epstein has pleaded not guilty this week to multiple sex trafficking charges in manhattan. acosta had already been under fire inside the administration, and clearly failed his defensive news conference test two days ago for an audience of one. but the president tried to put the best face on it today. >> he made a deal that people were happy with and then 12 years later they're not happy with it. you'll have to figure all of that out. but the fact is, he has been a fantastic secretary of labor. and alex called me this morning and he wanted to see me and i actually said, well, we have the press right out here, so perhaps you want to say it to the press. he's a tremendous talent. he's a hispanic man, he went to harvard. a great student. and in so m
everyone, i'm andrea mitchell with breaking news. a stunning development, president trump escorting alex acosta to the cameras on the south lawn today to pronounce his resignation. under fire as labor secretary over his past handling of the jeffrey epstein prosecution in florida 11 years ago. epstein has pleaded not guilty this week to multiple sex trafficking charges in manhattan. acosta had already been under fire inside the administration, and clearly failed his defensive news conference...
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if a 7.8 on the san andreas will be a lot bigger.t consider this is only 10% of the san andreas so it's a pretty big earthquake. >> going from memory, though, the earthquake we had was like easter sunday. >> okay on easter sunday 2010, april 4th, a magnitude 7.2, i haven't been including that because it wasn't in california. the rupture was completely within mexico. so, yes, we felt it in probably a similar sort of distance -- well, it didn't feel quite as strong here. but it was not one of our fault systems. so when we're talking about earthquake rates, what's happening on the faults, i didn't include that. >> you talked about yesterday there's no way to forget if this is all random. >> all of this is random and it's something people don't like. on top of that random distribution, we add earthquake triggering. so when we talk about a random distribution, that's of sequences. this is still all one sequence for all that we've had couple thousand earthquakes probably at this point. the count was about 1,500 between the 7.1 happened. no
if a 7.8 on the san andreas will be a lot bigger.t consider this is only 10% of the san andreas so it's a pretty big earthquake. >> going from memory, though, the earthquake we had was like easter sunday. >> okay on easter sunday 2010, april 4th, a magnitude 7.2, i haven't been including that because it wasn't in california. the rupture was completely within mexico. so, yes, we felt it in probably a similar sort of distance -- well, it didn't feel quite as strong here. but it was...
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to a stabbing in our guests for today's inside story joining us from london andrea's creagh assistant professor in the defense studies department at king's college london in tehran we've got. a political commentator and lecturer at the university of applied sciences and in washington d.c. joel rubin president of the washington strategy group a national security consulting firm welcome to you all gentlemen thank you so much for being on inside story mostafa what legitimate basis does iran have for seizing this british ship what rules have been broken for the revolutionary guards to seize this british tanker. hello as a mother effect there are a number of reasons that could justify this seizure 1st and foremost as you heard during the package your reporter said there's been a collision and unfortunately the tanker has defied calls by that fishing boat it never return the calls and it's stuff this tracking system in then the rain in boat filed a complaint at this state poort shipping and maritime organization who asked the judiciary to issue a courtroom wing for the seizure of the tanker
to a stabbing in our guests for today's inside story joining us from london andrea's creagh assistant professor in the defense studies department at king's college london in tehran we've got. a political commentator and lecturer at the university of applied sciences and in washington d.c. joel rubin president of the washington strategy group a national security consulting firm welcome to you all gentlemen thank you so much for being on inside story mostafa what legitimate basis does iran have...
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it will be happening to the san andreas at some point to. >> the san andreas, we said between a 6.4 and the 7.1 is about a factor of eight. 7.1 to 7.8 is the same difference and it will be that much bigger. is 7.8 on the san andreas is going to be eight times bigger than this earthquake and of course a lot of it will be closer to us, but this is only 10 percent the size of the san andreas earthquake is a pretty big earthquake. i don't think we should underestimate just because we didn't get hit that badly, just how bad it is right now. >> easter sunday of 2010, there was april 4th, that earthquake at magnitude of seven-point to, i haven't been including that because it wasn't in california. the rupture was completely within mexico so yes we felt it and probably a similar sort of distance well, it didn't feel quite as strong here since we were farther away, but it was not one of our fault system so when were talking about earthquake rates, what's happening on the faults, i didn't include that. >> yesterday you talked about there's no way to predict. >> that's right, all of this is random
it will be happening to the san andreas at some point to. >> the san andreas, we said between a 6.4 and the 7.1 is about a factor of eight. 7.1 to 7.8 is the same difference and it will be that much bigger. is 7.8 on the san andreas is going to be eight times bigger than this earthquake and of course a lot of it will be closer to us, but this is only 10 percent the size of the san andreas earthquake is a pretty big earthquake. i don't think we should underestimate just because we didn't...
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two-thirds of the motion happened on the san andreas.he rest of it gets smeared out through other faults. this is the 10% to 20% that is smeared out. >> reporter: this is los angeles, do you see these kinds of events in the utah? >> yeah, the farther east you go the less frequent they are but we are pretty sure there are magnitude 7s insult lake city once every thousand years here in this region, i think 1915 and 1854 and 1972 were all post magnitude 7 coming up through somewhere between here and up to reno, nevada, . >> reporter: i have a question about the conjugate system here, the fact that these two are conjoined, does that add any energy or is it just happenstance that these two are connected? >> as far as we can tell, the better picture we get as we put in more the more often we see multiple faults. we think they probably -- most of them are like this. >> the way we would describe that as the earthquakes were a lot simpler when we had less data. [laughter] >> we are back in the 5% zone since this hit, correct? >> correct, every ea
two-thirds of the motion happened on the san andreas.he rest of it gets smeared out through other faults. this is the 10% to 20% that is smeared out. >> reporter: this is los angeles, do you see these kinds of events in the utah? >> yeah, the farther east you go the less frequent they are but we are pretty sure there are magnitude 7s insult lake city once every thousand years here in this region, i think 1915 and 1854 and 1972 were all post magnitude 7 coming up through somewhere...