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here with "the house in the woods" is andrea canning. >> he wasn't exactly sure where the house was orhat had happened there, but he knew it was bad. >> yeah, these ones are not fun to do. >> finally, he found it, down a secluded driveway, a man on the front lawn waving him in. >> what's going on. >> i'm the neighbor. >> inside, the deputy could see signs of a struggle, blood on the floor. >> got blood on the wall, blood on the steps. >> a broken wall. he searched the house. >> hey, kids' room, this one's clear. i'm going to check this last room. here. >> the trail led to this, to someone in a little room just beyond the stairs, beyond all hope now. >> oh, my gosh. >> yeah. >> the house in the woods was home to tom and kelley clayton and their two adorable children. he had been a local star of sorts, a hockey player, and kelley was a hometown girl raised in the finger lakes region of new york state. >> when you grow up here, it actually took for me to move away and go to college before i came back and appreciated how pretty it is. >> andrea spurlock is kelley's best friend. they grew u
here with "the house in the woods" is andrea canning. >> he wasn't exactly sure where the house was orhat had happened there, but he knew it was bad. >> yeah, these ones are not fun to do. >> finally, he found it, down a secluded driveway, a man on the front lawn waving him in. >> what's going on. >> i'm the neighbor. >> inside, the deputy could see signs of a struggle, blood on the floor. >> got blood on the wall, blood on the steps. >>...
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here with "nightfall" is andrea canning. >> i'd ask that you all close your eyes for a few minutes this morning. >> i'd like for you to envision rom county in the middle of october. the leaves are changing. there's a little bit of a nip in the air. now envision brooke morris standing there and brooke feels like she's been punched in the throat. she's been shot. brooke feels like a bomb goes off in her body. this is the second shot, and it tears through her chest. she's terrified, and she's in extreme pain. thank you, you can open your eyes. >> reporter: the final minutes of a young woman's life detailed in a tennessee courtroom. a tragedy that devastated her family and friends. >> this cannot be happening. >> it was really the worst day of my entire life. >> who would do this to our friend brooke? it was awful. it was horrible. >> reporter: secrets exposed, but would justice be served? >> it was neverending, neverending. and i was so frustrated. >> reporter: most people who knew brooke morris remember her radiance and zest for life. >> she was always, always, always dancing everywhere s
here with "nightfall" is andrea canning. >> i'd ask that you all close your eyes for a few minutes this morning. >> i'd like for you to envision rom county in the middle of october. the leaves are changing. there's a little bit of a nip in the air. now envision brooke morris standing there and brooke feels like she's been punched in the throat. she's been shot. brooke feels like a bomb goes off in her body. this is the second shot, and it tears through her chest. she's...
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here's andrea canning with good husband. >>> reporter: a new love makes the world seem a little brighter. >> he had a very smooth, i wanna say, almost sexy way about him. >> reporter: makes the heart beat a little faster. >> reporter: was it passionate? >> yeah. >> reporter: but when that love is forbidden. >> i was, like, "what? how can that be? how could i not have known?" >> reporter: a family would wonder if other secrets might be hidden. >> "why would you do this?" "how could you be so irresponsible?" >> the whole thing was an atrocity. it wasn't a tragedy. it was an atrocity. >> reporter: it all began just a couple of hours north of new york city. a photographer's dream called the hudson valley. rolling hills. a majestic river. and quaint small towns. for linda kolman, it was the perfect place to raise a family. >> i grew up in saugerties. small schools, you know. just involved in sports and things like that. >> reporter: everyone seems friendly and it just seems kind of -- >> yeah, they're small-home towns, you know? >> reporter: it's where linda lived with her husband tom and the
here's andrea canning with good husband. >>> reporter: a new love makes the world seem a little brighter. >> he had a very smooth, i wanna say, almost sexy way about him. >> reporter: makes the heart beat a little faster. >> reporter: was it passionate? >> yeah. >> reporter: but when that love is forbidden. >> i was, like, "what? how can that be? how could i not have known?" >> reporter: a family would wonder if other secrets might be...
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malware in devices. >> huawei did not agree to an interview or provide comment i'm andrea day for "on the money" >> so how canpanies outsmart the hackers? charles henderson is global head of ibm securities x force red. their job is to stay ahead of cyber criminal s charles, sounds like you have your work cut out for you. >> we really do. it is a great job though we get to go against technology, make technology break and solve those problems before criminals have a chance to exploit them. >> we saw a couple of examples of the damage that hackers can do, but when you are looking at the big picture, what's the overall, overarching word for the companies? if they can break into these embedded devices. >> it isn't so much will you have flaws but how will you handle the flaws when they become apparent, how will you fix them, how will you get the fixes out to your customers, how will you make sure that devices in the field, whether they're in the home, in the office or somewhere in between, are secure >> but what is behind the motivation i mean are hackers potentially doing this just for pure sabotage reasons or are
malware in devices. >> huawei did not agree to an interview or provide comment i'm andrea day for "on the money" >> so how canpanies outsmart the hackers? charles henderson is global head of ibm securities x force red. their job is to stay ahead of cyber criminal s charles, sounds like you have your work cut out for you. >> we really do. it is a great job though we get to go against technology, make technology break and solve those problems before criminals have a...
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the two—time wimbledon champion will now face germany's andrea petkovic for a place in the last 32. cani can her? i know how she is playing, we know each other very well, so we will see but it will be another tough battle. the know she likes to put pressure on her opponent as well, playing fast, and that is what i am going to try as well. former wimbledon champion, and number 2a seed, garbine muguruza is out, though. she lost 2—6 6—1 6—3 in the first round to alison riske. the american is ranked 11 places below muguruza, and this is herfirst win at flushing meadows since 2013. for the spaniard, it's the second grand slam in a row where she's been knocked out in the first round. in the men's draw, the 8th seeded greek, stefanos tsitsipas, is out after losing in four sets to unseeded russian, andrey rublev. the 21 year—old didn't have an enjoyable day and he was docked a point during the nearly four—hour encounter for this incident. tsitsipas: i have to change. umpire: it is too late. tsitsipas: do whatever you want. you are all weirdos. the chairumpirei the chair umpire i believe was very inc
the two—time wimbledon champion will now face germany's andrea petkovic for a place in the last 32. cani can her? i know how she is playing, we know each other very well, so we will see but it will be another tough battle. the know she likes to put pressure on her opponent as well, playing fast, and that is what i am going to try as well. former wimbledon champion, and number 2a seed, garbine muguruza is out, though. she lost 2—6 6—1 6—3 in the first round to alison riske. the american...
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reverse court rulings limiting the amount of time migrant families can be held at the border. >>> and we have breaking news. good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. the president is leaving the white house for a speech to the veterans of foreign wars. he's been taking questions for about 20 minutes now about a firestorm of criticism on a lot of issues, including his decision to cancel that trip to denmark over greenland. the future of gun reform legislation and nerveness over the economy. joining me now as we await the tape to be played back from the south lawn, usa today washington bureau chief susan page, michael crowley, who covers foreign policy andu eugene robinson. the president out there on the south lawn and talking. we'll matter mohear more about has to say. he's apparently taken a shot at the prime minister of denmark. this was an invitation by danish royalty to come for an official visit which was supposed to be after the g7. it was not a hot burner issue. >> let's pause to reflect on how much the president has been talking lately. the sheer volume of his talking is amazing. he's got so much on his mind. it's gu
reverse court rulings limiting the amount of time migrant families can be held at the border. >>> and we have breaking news. good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. the president is leaving the white house for a speech to the veterans of foreign wars. he's been taking questions for about 20 minutes now about a firestorm of criticism on a lot of issues, including his decision to cancel that trip to denmark over greenland. the future of gun reform legislation and nerveness over the...
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andrea, before we wrap this, can you step back and look at the broader picture and the fact that this is yet another shakeup, yet another moment when this administration is going to be left without someone in a permanent position that is critical? >> and just yesterday we got a report recounting that over the last two years, the positions that have been vacant at the state department and the transition from tillerson to pompeo left so many reforms undone and this has been throughout the national security community. we only just this past week got a permanent defense secretary, that job was -- two actings since december since jim mattis left. this has been a real challenge for this administration, for this president. >> it sure has. thank you for rushing out to the set for this breaking news. kelly o'donnell, thank you for breaking it in realtime on air. and jeff mason and sarah mcgregor, i want to reset with both of you because we started off talking about trade, before the breaking news. the president right now announcing a deal with the european union on u.s. beef exports. but the m
andrea, before we wrap this, can you step back and look at the broader picture and the fact that this is yet another shakeup, yet another moment when this administration is going to be left without someone in a permanent position that is critical? >> and just yesterday we got a report recounting that over the last two years, the positions that have been vacant at the state department and the transition from tillerson to pompeo left so many reforms undone and this has been throughout the...
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can show more of it. i have to tell you andrea, talking to suzanne robertson and june maloney who were sisters at catholics abuse and emotional and mental. the sexual abuse came when the two sisters hit puberty and terrible things were done to them. june and suzanne say they were both nuns and a female staffer put their hands inside of them. a maintenance man raped her. these are stories that are so horrific but today by filing the lawsuit, they get to say this happened to me and i am telling the truth and that's what they are hoping the courts will say back to them. yes, you are telling the truth because for years they have been threatening if they told what happened to them that they were called liars and that god did not love them. all kinds of psychological game words were playing with them. that ends today. at least that's what survivors were hoping. >> i want to play a little bit of your interview with them. it was so compel ling and dramatic. >> what did they do to you? >> she assaulted me. she put her hands up me. >> she took the wash cloth and poured the rest and brought it up between my legs and
can show more of it. i have to tell you andrea, talking to suzanne robertson and june maloney who were sisters at catholics abuse and emotional and mental. the sexual abuse came when the two sisters hit puberty and terrible things were done to them. june and suzanne say they were both nuns and a female staffer put their hands inside of them. a maintenance man raped her. these are stories that are so horrific but today by filing the lawsuit, they get to say this happened to me and i am telling...
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you're watching "andrea mihetcll reports" on msnbc. let me ask you something. canast help you write the future? can you feel calm in the eye of a storm? can you do more with less? can you raise the bar while reducing your footprint? for our 100 years we've been answering the questions of today to meet the energy needs of tomorrow. southern company but we're also a cancer fighting, hiv controlling, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. >>> and as a surprising new twist in the apparently suicide of accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein, nbc news has confirmed that an autopsy reveals epstein sustained a broken bone in his neck. according to dr. john torres, the broken bones can happen in both strangulation and hanging. but does occur more often in strangulation. studies showing it occurs about a third of the time in strangulation and 25% in hangings. those are averages. the latest revelations now deepening the mystery surrounding the wealthy finance e financeer's death. st no official cause of de
you're watching "andrea mihetcll reports" on msnbc. let me ask you something. canast help you write the future? can you feel calm in the eye of a storm? can you do more with less? can you raise the bar while reducing your footprint? for our 100 years we've been answering the questions of today to meet the energy needs of tomorrow. southern company but we're also a cancer fighting, hiv controlling, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. from the day you're born we never...
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and i just told her, "you can do this." >> reporter: for the second time in less than a year, andreaconstand took the stand and described that night at cosby's home. as she spoke, she focused on the 12 people who most needed to hear her. >> i connected with the jury. i let them feel what i had gone through. and i tried to be as authentic as possible, as relaxed as possible. >> reporter: when she finished telling her story, cosby's lawyers went after her. >> the defense painted a picture, andrea, of you giving inconsistent statements to different police agencies, saying different things at different times. >> well, that's fair. and understandably so. going through that kind of traumatic situation is very difficult. and the one thing that i've remained consistent of is what he did to me that night. it will never go away. it's stuck in my brain for the rest of my life. >> your story on that has never changed. >> no. >> reporter: the defense argued that andrea was a con artist who preyed on a lonely man. >> that was despicable. that's not true. i'm not a con artist. bill cosby is a con a
and i just told her, "you can do this." >> reporter: for the second time in less than a year, andreaconstand took the stand and described that night at cosby's home. as she spoke, she focused on the 12 people who most needed to hear her. >> i connected with the jury. i let them feel what i had gone through. and i tried to be as authentic as possible, as relaxed as possible. >> reporter: when she finished telling her story, cosby's lawyers went after her. >> the...
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between the rich and poor in the united states can be as much as it is and it's the access to health care that is causing the less well off to die andrea and john hendren deports now from chicago. in america where you live can determine how long you live you give anything in a blink so yeah. yeah i can consume you sometimes hard problems. of that to some extent the lifespan gap between rich and poor exists everywhere but when new york university medical center studied the us the biggest disparity was here in chicago that gap is surprisingly wide even where the distance is short on the north side among the gleaming high rises of the city's streeterville neighborhood the average lifespan is 90 years 15 kilometers away in impoverished englewood it's 60 that is larry richard's age you know in englewood you beat the odds right all my life and money which leads to better health care or no health care least a better food better diet and rich people are just more aware of their bodies than poor people or they care more about it and they can afford the health care exactly . in streeterville residents have easy access to medical care a healthy f
between the rich and poor in the united states can be as much as it is and it's the access to health care that is causing the less well off to die andrea and john hendren deports now from chicago. in america where you live can determine how long you live you give anything in a blink so yeah. yeah i can consume you sometimes hard problems. of that to some extent the lifespan gap between rich and poor exists everywhere but when new york university medical center studied the us the biggest...
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andrea, i want to leave your audience with this picture here behind me. right now from umacau on a regular day you'd be able to see the satellite islands on the other side but all you can now are these dark clouds from dorian making their way here. landfall is expected in just a few hours. andrea? >> stay safe there, mariana. thank you so much and michelle grossman of course, thanks for all of your insights, and coming up next, in our next hour, ali velshi with speak with the mayor of san juan. >>> coming up, pandemonium. could the president's trade war with china jeopardize the giant panda's stay in washington at the zoo? you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. rs. but what i do count on... is staying happy and healthy. so, i add protein, vitamins and minerals to my diet with boost®. boost® high protein nutritional drink has 20 grams of protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals your body needs. all with guaranteed great taste. and now try new boost® peaches and creme natural flavor. with 27 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. boost®. be up for life™. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand.
andrea, i want to leave your audience with this picture here behind me. right now from umacau on a regular day you'd be able to see the satellite islands on the other side but all you can now are these dark clouds from dorian making their way here. landfall is expected in just a few hours. andrea? >> stay safe there, mariana. thank you so much and michelle grossman of course, thanks for all of your insights, and coming up next, in our next hour, ali velshi with speak with the mayor of san...
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can be done? let's speak to andrea thompson — she's associate editor at scientific american magazine.ecules ending up in the arctic? so there are a variety of things on a number of different levels, just from reducing the amount of plastic we use two more long term solutions which would include improving our way systems —— waste systems to prevent plastic from escaping into the arctic. maybe potentially redesigning plastics so that we can create them as what we call our own perpetual feedstock. so rather than making new plastic, we chemically break down the new plastic and turn into new bottles and things like that. andrea, some of this is about our usage and habits, and some of this is about employing and developing better technologies. i was interested to see that japan, for example, technologies. i was interested to see thatjapan, for example, has done something that perhaps other countries could follow in the way that it processes plastic? yes, apparently they require at least all of their plastic bottles, water bottles, soda bottles — it is a polymer called pet, they require them
can be done? let's speak to andrea thompson — she's associate editor at scientific american magazine.ecules ending up in the arctic? so there are a variety of things on a number of different levels, just from reducing the amount of plastic we use two more long term solutions which would include improving our way systems —— waste systems to prevent plastic from escaping into the arctic. maybe potentially redesigning plastics so that we can create them as what we call our own perpetual...
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if he can get to that discovery stage, who knows? but it is tough, andrea.ses that plaintiff like mccabe typically wins. >> it is clear that the president wanted to get rid of mccabe. one of mccabe's claim that the president essentially put pressure on senior justice department officials to have him removed and by the way to have him remove just before his pensions. this is one of the things his legal team wanted to explore. this could take a long time. it could take a long time. the district of columbia and district court has a lot and a lot of cases. they don't tend to move through the system quickly. glacially will be probably a better description. we may not know a while not -- >> based on the description that somehow his wife's career, democratic politics influence inappropriately. >> he does not have to go that far. >> he did not get his fifth amendment, due process rights means that in that termination procedure by which he was abbre accelerated. they moved it quickly to make sure he can get his pension. there is a fifth amendment violation, he could
if he can get to that discovery stage, who knows? but it is tough, andrea.ses that plaintiff like mccabe typically wins. >> it is clear that the president wanted to get rid of mccabe. one of mccabe's claim that the president essentially put pressure on senior justice department officials to have him removed and by the way to have him remove just before his pensions. this is one of the things his legal team wanted to explore. this could take a long time. it could take a long time. the...
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can have a real conversation. really echoing what a number of the other g 7 leaders feel, andrea. when you talk about some of the past tensions, think about what happened at the last g 7 summit when president trump agreed to sign onto the communique and then pulled out of it last minute, citing the fact he felt as though he'd been insulted by canada's prime minister. so those are just some of the tensions that will be at the backdrop when president trump leaves. again, this escalating trade war which we're watching esclate in re real time. >> vladmir putin putin, g 7, g 8 issue, listen to the president blaming barack obama for putin being -- putin outsmarting him i guess is what he says. >> the fact is, president putin totally outsmarted president obama on crimea and other things. including the red line in the sand. should we put russia back in? we have spent a lot of time talking about russia at those meetings. and they're not there. i think it would be a good thing if russia were there. so we could speak directly. >> ben, your caultimaomment? >> i was involved in the decision ma
can have a real conversation. really echoing what a number of the other g 7 leaders feel, andrea. when you talk about some of the past tensions, think about what happened at the last g 7 summit when president trump agreed to sign onto the communique and then pulled out of it last minute, citing the fact he felt as though he'd been insulted by canada's prime minister. so those are just some of the tensions that will be at the backdrop when president trump leaves. again, this escalating trade war...
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andrea. hello everyone. coming up, epstein is dead. what does his suicide mean for hisaccusers, can they get justice?d in a new public feud with his communication director scarramucci. we'll talk about their twitter war live with the
andrea. hello everyone. coming up, epstein is dead. what does his suicide mean for hisaccusers, can they get justice?d in a new public feud with his communication director scarramucci. we'll talk about their twitter war live with the
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ryan: if you want a second date, you can go to tim ryanforamerica.com i'm here with my wife andrea and five euros on brady. so if you can give them a welcome. wave, everybody. his lie, when we going to the bumper cars. i told him about the deep-fried oreos -- he is like when are we going to the bumper cars? i told him about the deep-fried oreos. i appreciate the opportunity that 15 or 20 minutes to speak with you about how i feel this country needs to be, the direction i think we need to go. i believe that we need to move from a conversation about reforming our systems that are all broken in the united states, to transforming them into new systems. i think we have got to move from the conversation about left or right and we have got to have a conversation in the united states about new and better. the whole conversation now, i do not know how goes with you, but it is like where are you at, are you left, are you center, are you left, you center right? where are you on the palooka spectrum? when the entire world, -- where you on the political spectrum. when the entire world the economy,
ryan: if you want a second date, you can go to tim ryanforamerica.com i'm here with my wife andrea and five euros on brady. so if you can give them a welcome. wave, everybody. his lie, when we going to the bumper cars. i told him about the deep-fried oreos -- he is like when are we going to the bumper cars? i told him about the deep-fried oreos. i appreciate the opportunity that 15 or 20 minutes to speak with you about how i feel this country needs to be, the direction i think we need to go. i...
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you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. (kickstart my heart by motley crue)) (truck honks) (wheels screeching) (clapping) (sound of can hitting bag and bowl) (clapping) always there in crunch time. >>> mitch mcconnolell is now unr renewed fire for the success effort to lift sanctions for the russia company. was it a coincidence? "the washington post" describes how mcconnell went against his own party to lift sanctions linked to putin. at the same time the company was in talks with the producer to open up a plant in kentucky. joining me now is rosilind, a reporter on this story. >> it is kind of curious, we were told strongly about the majority leader office is that he was not aware of the possibility and there could be a major investment into a project in his home state at the time he took the sanctions load that he was acting on at the request of the treasury department and the trump administration and it had nothing to do with his p
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. >> andrea, thank you so much for that. our cross asset asia editor. you canind her chartings on the gtv go library. huawei technology stepping up campaign against president trump's blackballing list. in washingtonrm to lobby congress. brody covers tech lobbying in washington. huawei going on a massive pr campaign. i speak to their chief security officer days ago. the top leadership talking to bloomberg. does huawei hope to achieve? >> what's really trillion dollars here, the lobbying form say this law firm is going to be working on and trade issues as well as national security issues. really to the convergence of those two strings ast we normally consider distinct areas of government action. when it comes to huawei, those increasingly become one in the same to the extent that we last week the commerce department is basically holding passing those licenses that would allow u.s. companies huaweiore business with because trade tensions are escalating between u.s. and china. >> u.s. trying it get allies on board. is that effort proceeding? >> that's been much mor
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we need all the help we can get. >> that is absolutely true. every day. >> thanks, andrea. >> thank you. meanwhile, in hyannisport a heartbroken kennedy family gathered on monday for the funeral of saoirse kennedy hill. the 22-year-old granddaughter of the late robert f. kennedy and ethel kennedy found unresponsive at the family compound in cape cod last week. >> reporter: so many of the mourners were so young. saoirse kennedy hill's classmates and friends gathered outside the church as the 22-year-old's body left the kennedy compound where she died last week. a police escort brought the kennedys to our lady of victory church where they have celebrated and grieved over the years. grandmother ethel the 91-year-old widow of senator robert kennedy helped out of the car by her son, max. former congressman joe kennedy and his son joe iii a current congressman were pall bearers along with ted kennedy jr. nbc news anchor maria shriver was an usher. inside one of the songs "when irish eyes are smiling." the words changed to "when saoirse's eyes are smiling." an unnamed mourner tel
we need all the help we can get. >> that is absolutely true. every day. >> thanks, andrea. >> thank you. meanwhile, in hyannisport a heartbroken kennedy family gathered on monday for the funeral of saoirse kennedy hill. the 22-year-old granddaughter of the late robert f. kennedy and ethel kennedy found unresponsive at the family compound in cape cod last week. >> reporter: so many of the mourners were so young. saoirse kennedy hill's classmates and friends gathered...
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to fight against andreas is one of them you were league media one because i consider the things that interest the chancellor for much because if i can convince her i can actually achieve more than i could at a university or in research for. the shed the good news as soon as he was appointed to the chancellor's committee. my own artist you fired i think if you want data to be used sparingly then you are picking the wrong back on who's on the real battle is to demand more for the data you produce that the reporter see a cubicle. and so he's off to berlin or. but what can we really expect in return for. what's just baseless giving us in return for letting him watch us. and shift business it's a constant one stuff bezos has collected all this data about what we've been looking at on the market he starts to evaluate it. he wants to use it to learn what preferences influence our surfing behavior he said himself and he said everything from at. the chip business. so what's he doing with all this information. how he looks at which products are often bought with which other products from their range and then offers them to us he says i think
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you can see congress at 82. so is andrea temperatures are in the high 60's around much of the east bay right now. >>if you think it was hot today and you're ready for tomorrow and temperatures climb even higher chief meteorologist lawrence karnow tracking the hot weather for us tonight, lawrence were can we expect to see the highest temps yeah boy we're going to sizzle away from the bay and away from the media coastline. all these temperatures going to be hot and say we already started to move in the triple digits. he had to the east bay to see that that's exactly what we'll see
you can see congress at 82. so is andrea temperatures are in the high 60's around much of the east bay right now. >>if you think it was hot today and you're ready for tomorrow and temperatures climb even higher chief meteorologist lawrence karnow tracking the hot weather for us tonight, lawrence were can we expect to see the highest temps yeah boy we're going to sizzle away from the bay and away from the media coastline. all these temperatures going to be hot and say we already started to...
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can say i was a victim. i hope that today people realize that each of us has a story. you know, what is striking to me, andrea these women even though jeffrey epstein has taken his life, how many of them are unwilling to come forward with their names. clearly wrapped up in a lot of emotion whether potentially shame or possibly fear because of how powerful his associates, how much money he had and influence he may have wielded even to this day even though he took his own life. >> what a tragic story. stephanie gosk thank you very much. several 2020 democrats now supporting legislation to create a commission to consider reparations for slavery. i'll talk to the leading democrat in charge in congress sheila jackson lee. stay with us on "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. back into the room. so, try febreze fabric refresher febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics (bubbles popping) and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another day. make febreze part of your clean routine for who
can say i was a victim. i hope that today people realize that each of us has a story. you know, what is striking to me, andrea these women even though jeffrey epstein has taken his life, how many of them are unwilling to come forward with their names. clearly wrapped up in a lot of emotion whether potentially shame or possibly fear because of how powerful his associates, how much money he had and influence he may have wielded even to this day even though he took his own life. >> what a...
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you can see congress at 82. so is andrea and the temperatures are in the high 60's around much of the east bay right now. >>if you think it was hot today and you're ready for tomorrow and temperatures climb even higher chief meteorologist lawrence karnow tracking the hot weather for us tonight, lawrence were can we expect to see the highest temps yeah boy we're going to sizzle away from the bay and away from the media coastline. all these temperatures going to be hot and say we already started to move in the triple digits. he had to the east bay to see that that's exactly what we'll see the hottest temperatures during the seaway but it's going to be hot everywhere that a 100 degrees today in concord 99 in livermore 89 degrees and freeman even inside the bay we started to see some 90's begin to pop up so that gives you a really good idea the time he wave that we're developing now all that hot dry desert air pumping into the bay area now here's a look what we can expect for tomorrow afternoon. those numbers, a 106 degrees in l
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months on the trail, if you don't make this debate and the next debates, how long can you stay in the race? >> well, andreahen i have been on that debate stage i have gotten a tremendous amount of feedback that i'm standing up for working people and labor unions and i'm saying bluntly we cannot depend on the private insurance companies to give people the kind of health care they deserve. people are struggling with health care plans that don't work for their families. i'm going to keep getting the messages out there and i'll tell you i hear from a lot of people. there's a lot of people tuning in on sunday at 7:00, cnn is giving me a televised town hall. people are telling me to keep getting the message out so if it's not for this next september debate there's another bite at the apple for the october debate. anyone who wants to keep a cl r clear, pro working people message out there, please go to bill de blasio.com and i can stay on that stage and get the message out. >> mayor, thank you so much. thanks for being with us today. >>> and coming up, sacred space. how the i.c.e. raids in mississippi are challen
months on the trail, if you don't make this debate and the next debates, how long can you stay in the race? >> well, andreahen i have been on that debate stage i have gotten a tremendous amount of feedback that i'm standing up for working people and labor unions and i'm saying bluntly we cannot depend on the private insurance companies to give people the kind of health care they deserve. people are struggling with health care plans that don't work for their families. i'm going to keep...
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andrea. got to stop. >> you know, could anyone get mitch mcconnell to change his mind? isn't it an issue for donald trump? >> donald trump is the only person who can give him the switch unless members of the senate put enough pressure on him. we have the republican governor come out with ideas, republican congressman mike turner, who is a long time staunch nra spo supporter is now supporting some of these initiatives. the tide is starting to turn within the republican party. thursday not a democrat or republican thing. this is an american thing. it's about security. the number one responsibility we have as legislators and as elected officials, when you're a councilman or a congressman is to keep your people safe. and this is an issue that we need to address to keep our people safe. >> how did you feel about the way the president went after senator brown and mayor whaley after they had a press conference? >> beneath the dignity of the office. we all thought he was going to be able to at least pretend for a day and he couldn't. he couldn't even pretend for a few hours. and he's just so vicious. i mean, it's just -- you know, i watched nan whaley for
andrea. got to stop. >> you know, could anyone get mitch mcconnell to change his mind? isn't it an issue for donald trump? >> donald trump is the only person who can give him the switch unless members of the senate put enough pressure on him. we have the republican governor come out with ideas, republican congressman mike turner, who is a long time staunch nra spo supporter is now supporting some of these initiatives. the tide is starting to turn within the republican party....
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can get thank you so much. really important stuff, andrea day. >>> up next, a look at one group of stocks climbing more than 29%far this year handily beating the s&p. whether there's more room to run. we'll explore that when "the exchange" comes right back in ou. somos muy diferentes. muy diferentes. (vo) verizon knows everyone in your family is different. there are so many of us doing so many different things. (vo) that's why verizon lets everyone mix and match different unlimited plans. sebastian's the gamer. sebastian. this is my office. (vo) and now with more plans, everyone gets what they need without paying for things they don't. the plan is so reasonable, they could stay on for the rest of their lives. aww, did you get that on camera? thanks, dad! (vo) new plans now starting at $35. the network more people rely on gives you more. i felt completely helpless. trashed online. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. they were able to restore my good name. if you are under attack, i recommend calling reputation defender. vo: there's more negativity online than ever. reput
can get thank you so much. really important stuff, andrea day. >>> up next, a look at one group of stocks climbing more than 29%far this year handily beating the s&p. whether there's more room to run. we'll explore that when "the exchange" comes right back in ou. somos muy diferentes. muy diferentes. (vo) verizon knows everyone in your family is different. there are so many of us doing so many different things. (vo) that's why verizon lets everyone mix and match different...
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. >> reporter: andrea, i'm in one of the graveyards here in the amazon. you canear in the background, as i'm talking to you, the chainsaws. they're cutting even more, but what's happened here is they came through with the chainsaws and they cut the trees, and then they set it on fire. in fact, as i come over here, i can pick it up so you can see the clear cut that happened. the goal here is really predicated on the fact that the president here changed the law when he came into office here, allowing this sort of destruction for agricultural purposes. what's lost in the burning are the trees and the leaves that were here. climate scientists say the leaves that were on the trees emit just a little bit of water every day. and that's part of what creates the rain forest. and it's a powerful cycle because of the immensity of the amazon. we're talking about 2.1 million square miles. so when you lose that, it impacts, according to climate scientists not only the weather here, but all around the world, including where we live. so, there is a crisis. there's something that
. >> reporter: andrea, i'm in one of the graveyards here in the amazon. you canear in the background, as i'm talking to you, the chainsaws. they're cutting even more, but what's happened here is they came through with the chainsaws and they cut the trees, and then they set it on fire. in fact, as i come over here, i can pick it up so you can see the clear cut that happened. the goal here is really predicated on the fact that the president here changed the law when he came into office...
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mayor andreas costa is certain of his convictions and the painting will remain as an inspiration against his fight against nastiness. well that's all for this edition of focus on europe but you can always get in touch with me on twitter about this week's topics i'll see you again next week thanks for watching and i'll feeders in. the back. lol.
mayor andreas costa is certain of his convictions and the painting will remain as an inspiration against his fight against nastiness. well that's all for this edition of focus on europe but you can always get in touch with me on twitter about this week's topics i'll see you again next week thanks for watching and i'll feeders in. the back. lol.
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the finals on sunday men's singles 5th seed andreas and beat his tie opponent in the semifinals 21152110 the young dane will have to be world number one can toma moto for his chance to win his maiden title in switzerland. and india is one step away from having a badminton women's world champion 2 time silver medalist. who had a straight games victory over number 3 seed you say china. it's very important to keep yourself just focus because it's not a way yet for me yeah i'm. not satisfied yet there's one more match to go and then i definitely i would want to get the gold for sure but it's not going to be easy at the same time i think i have to focus very much and be way too much patient and give my best in the finals. adrenaline junkies unite the red bull cliff diving world series in bosnia and herzegovina australian rianna and if london retain her 4th title was still one stop in the series to go for romania's concert in v.g. he wowed the crowd and the judges getting the perfect. adrenaline junkies and deep well that's it for me will have more sports for you later mayor thank you very much for that and that does it for this al-jazeera news
the finals on sunday men's singles 5th seed andreas and beat his tie opponent in the semifinals 21152110 the young dane will have to be world number one can toma moto for his chance to win his maiden title in switzerland. and india is one step away from having a badminton women's world champion 2 time silver medalist. who had a straight games victory over number 3 seed you say china. it's very important to keep yourself just focus because it's not a way yet for me yeah i'm. not satisfied yet...
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andrea. hello everyone. coming up, epstein is dead. what does his suicide mean for hisaccusers, can they get justice? plus, president trump tangled in a new public feud with his communication director scarramucci. we'll talk about their twitter war live with the mooch himself. and nine days afters t the shoog in el paso. students are going back to school. it is their first day. we'll look at the politics of guns and why legislation have stalled and what mitch mcconnell can actually do about it. the country is left with a whole lot of questions than answers. we had a whole lot on friday, this is regarding to jeffery epstein, we learned that epstein was not checked on by authorities several hours the night he died and going against the 30-minute check in under prison guidelines. the investigation of epstein's alleged crimes will continue regardless of his death. u.s. attorney bill barr addressed the investigation into how exactly epstein died. >> i was appalled and indeed the whole department was and frankly angry to learn of the mcc's failure to adequately secure this prisoner. we are learning of seri
andrea. hello everyone. coming up, epstein is dead. what does his suicide mean for hisaccusers, can they get justice? plus, president trump tangled in a new public feud with his communication director scarramucci. we'll talk about their twitter war live with the mooch himself. and nine days afters t the shoog in el paso. students are going back to school. it is their first day. we'll look at the politics of guns and why legislation have stalled and what mitch mcconnell can actually do about it....
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andrea. oh. you mean when. you. challenge back into me. to name. a pretty name unique. among gambling. i can mock airbender when. anyone in. your. home. where. hello there still more of that west and very windy weather across southern sections of australia the cloud continuing to stream in and it is bringing the rain with it but particularly strong into those southern regions of victoria melbourne for the next couple days. into adelaide but also across into hobart expect some gusty winds and some rain showers it's a bit cooler into puff a lot of cloud just lining those coastal areas you might just see it but his party going to stay dry and in fact just a degree warmer there on friday meanwhile warm and dry in townsville 27 degrees celsius but colder too in sydney on friday with a high of 18 across into new zealand or cleanse be prepared. for the next couple of days a little bit more sporadic across the south of christchurch probably not a bad day on thursday 12 degrees celsius but it's likely by friday you also will see some rain showers and certainly plenty of rain across into oakland again in both cases strong
andrea. oh. you mean when. you. challenge back into me. to name. a pretty name unique. among gambling. i can mock airbender when. anyone in. your. home. where. hello there still more of that west and very windy weather across southern sections of australia the cloud continuing to stream in and it is bringing the rain with it but particularly strong into those southern regions of victoria melbourne for the next couple days. into adelaide but also across into hobart expect some gusty winds and...
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can find it at www.c-span.org. at 8:00 p.m.ht when former cia director and defense secretary robert gates and andrea mitchell and robin wright discuss global challenges facing the united states. here is a preview. >> you mentioned the city on the hell which calls to mind when i travel to moscow with ronald gorbachev after the first couple of summits, the and he went to the ambassador's residence. he gave a speech to the russian people, the soviet people. ronald reagan did not mince his words and that did not prevent control reaching arms and nuclear reduction treaties with gorbachev. there is a balancing act. to, in somees have fundamental way be central to who we are as a country. of the discussion on global challenges facing the united states. you can watch that in its entirety tonight at eight eastern on c-span. and we will have more campaign 2020 coverage tomorrow when democratic presidential candidate pete buttigieg attends the iowa state fair. he's expected to stop by the des moines register for remarks and you can watch live coverage tuesday at 2:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. on theght, communicators," >> peo
can find it at www.c-span.org. at 8:00 p.m.ht when former cia director and defense secretary robert gates and andrea mitchell and robin wright discuss global challenges facing the united states. here is a preview. >> you mentioned the city on the hell which calls to mind when i travel to moscow with ronald gorbachev after the first couple of summits, the and he went to the ambassador's residence. he gave a speech to the russian people, the soviet people. ronald reagan did not mince his...
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andrea tells us why they find the tourist magnet so attractive.>> reporter: it comes down to one thing. high-end shops with expensive merchandise that can be sold for a lot of cash. this was the scene just before noon. sfpd. detective's warning mcm. the latest target of high-end robberies and sepsis goals union square. >>> we have had a lot of hits in the last month or so. it is frustrating. we have cameras everywhere. get footage. but then it seems to happen again.>> reporter: three people walked into the store grab the bags as a starting price of $850. ran into a waiting sedan and peeled out. nearby retailer who did not want his face shown set these high-end highs feel premeditated. >>> when they choose to hit places like this i feel it is a professional job. it is done really clean. >> reporter: next door there is a shattered glass payment also a recent target. across the street literally by a truck in the last month and robbed.>>> the stores come together regularly to share information. and so we know who the individuals are some of them. we are just waiting for some prosecution. union square is covered with cameras capturing all th
andrea tells us why they find the tourist magnet so attractive.>> reporter: it comes down to one thing. high-end shops with expensive merchandise that can be sold for a lot of cash. this was the scene just before noon. sfpd. detective's warning mcm. the latest target of high-end robberies and sepsis goals union square. >>> we have had a lot of hits in the last month or so. it is frustrating. we have cameras everywhere. get footage. but then it seems to happen again.>>...
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can be hacked or cause damage to net works. >> more needs to be done to keep these devices secure. some manufactures are listening and making security a competitive advantage. andrea day has our investigation hiding in plain sight. >> no demo is complete until we try to physically destroy the device. >> when you interview this ceo, you may wind up evacuated. red balloon here in new york ci city. >> this is where the magic happens. >> and here the goal is to make embedded devices more secure. and that means breaking in, taking them apart and exposing flaws. >> yeah! >> 100% of these devices can be compromised in some way. >> 100%? >> embedded devices are like mini computers inside anything you can power up. from smart home devices to medical gear and cars. at every financial exchange, power plants, air traffic control and almost every company in the world. >> this is probay the most important cyber security threat that we have today because these computers control every single aspect of our critical infrastructure that we depend on every single day. >> according to a report by market research firm, the global embedded system market is projected to be worth $214 bil
can be hacked or cause damage to net works. >> more needs to be done to keep these devices secure. some manufactures are listening and making security a competitive advantage. andrea day has our investigation hiding in plain sight. >> no demo is complete until we try to physically destroy the device. >> when you interview this ceo, you may wind up evacuated. red balloon here in new york ci city. >> this is where the magic happens. >> and here the goal is to make...
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but as you can hear, people making preparations well ahead of the storm which is still several days away. andrea? >> we know about that miami traffic. thanks to both, good luck to everyone. >>> federal agencies mobilizing ahead of dorian's landfall in florida. emergency management teams are working with local officials while health and human services disaster assistance teams prepare to assist citizens in the aftermath. jeff, i know how busy you must be. what are your top priorities right now going into this? >> our top priorities are what you and your team are doing and the entire media that's on our team and helping us. making sure that we're getting the seriousness of hurricane dorian out to all floridians. the storm is impacted -- or you know forecasted to impact anywhere really from jacksonville to miami. but it's going to be a long duration, a lot of rain, a lot of windi. everything a major hurricane brings to include a very slow turn through the states. we want our citizens to be prepared. we want them to know when the evacuation orders are given, where to go. make sure they have their em
but as you can hear, people making preparations well ahead of the storm which is still several days away. andrea? >> we know about that miami traffic. thanks to both, good luck to everyone. >>> federal agencies mobilizing ahead of dorian's landfall in florida. emergency management teams are working with local officials while health and human services disaster assistance teams prepare to assist citizens in the aftermath. jeff, i know how busy you must be. what are your top...
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andrea. first of all these leaked guess in a lot of people's interest, if you are boris johnson, you can have out of saying i had to postpone because we were not ready. if you are jeremy corbyn and you say, going to be a nightmare, we need to stop this. >> sending a signal that we are unprepared for might -- for what might come. we are getting close to october 31. needed tohemicals keep the british oil surprised -- oil supply safe. the report says this is the likely scenario. the government says this is the worst case scenario. gas is an understanding between. where are the preparations at. the business is trying to bring goods in and out. how do they change. there's is talk of the free movement of people stops. there is no clarity. the absence of that clarity, what you're getting is this report that sounds like fighting. week we spent a lot of time thinking boris johnson could somehow go for no deal brexit and call for an election in one or two weeks afterwards? is that likely? it is difficult to read. boris it is hard to -- johnson is sticking to his language. he is going to paris and berli
andrea. first of all these leaked guess in a lot of people's interest, if you are boris johnson, you can have out of saying i had to postpone because we were not ready. if you are jeremy corbyn and you say, going to be a nightmare, we need to stop this. >> sending a signal that we are unprepared for might -- for what might come. we are getting close to october 31. needed tohemicals keep the british oil surprised -- oil supply safe. the report says this is the likely scenario. the...
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andrea's costa is certain of his convictions and the painting will remain as an inspiration against his fight against nastiness. well that's all for this edition of focus on europe but you can always get in touch with me on twitter about this week's topic i'll see you again next week thanks for watching and i'll theatres and. was. the conflicts come on to the powerful. for most of the budget treaty organization they chose has just started 70th birthday but it wasn't a happy one my guess this week you are greater their courses is wrong. those got so much luck the organization was deputy secretary general who she's now acknowledged the great show 1st serious splits in its unity conflicts a. few minutes. welcome to the book is the game here for. trying to talk about. this stuff our coverage. for. us a little we have her let's have a look at some of the other much surrounded me still shaking in their boots who could breathe a sigh of relief so you don't want to miss. the good guy america t.w. . belonging to one official estimates more than 1200000 venezuelans live in colombia legally and illegally. already. returned to venezuela. to visit friends i don't think i'd ever go back
andrea's costa is certain of his convictions and the painting will remain as an inspiration against his fight against nastiness. well that's all for this edition of focus on europe but you can always get in touch with me on twitter about this week's topic i'll see you again next week thanks for watching and i'll theatres and. was. the conflicts come on to the powerful. for most of the budget treaty organization they chose has just started 70th birthday but it wasn't a happy one my guess this...
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. >> if you like the recipe for this dish, you can e-mail us at sfgtv@sfgov.org or reach out to us on facebook or twitter and we >> my name is andrea work as a coordinator for the city attorney's office in san francisco. a lot of it is working with the public and trying to address their public records request and trying to get the information for their office. i double majored in political science and always tried to combine both of those majors. i ended up doing a combination of doing a lot of communication for government. i thought it would connect both of my studies and what was i was interested in and show case some of the work that government is doing. >> i work for the transportation agency known as muni and i'm a senior work supervisor. >> i first started as a non-profit and came to san francisco and started to work and i realized i needed to work with people. this opportunity came up by way of an executive fellowship. they had a program at mta to work in workforce development type project and i definitely jumped on that. i didn't know this was something that i wanted to do. all i knew is that i wanted to help people and i w
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you can see at the bottom of your screen -- let's kick things off in sydney. andrea? >> h, guys.upiah has been one of the best-performing asian emerging market currencies is quarter, having largely withstood what has battered other emerging markets and my charts show why that is likely to continue and why they will have trouble moving higher against the rupiah. technical indicators signal that the 200 day moving average is currently capping the rally. you are also seeing the resistance layers above that. what has been supporting the rupiah? the central bank. it has been committed to maintaining currency stability and as a result, rupiah denominated bonds are of the highest yields in the major regional market. 7.4% on the 10 year bond. the bank of indonesia meeting this week, expect it to hold rates steady, that will further support the rupiah and even if they cut, it is still one of the highest inflation adjustments in the region, very supportive for the rupiah. see what we have. about theing to talk hong kong stocks. line is the hang seng volatility index and the blue line is th
you can see at the bottom of your screen -- let's kick things off in sydney. andrea? >> h, guys.upiah has been one of the best-performing asian emerging market currencies is quarter, having largely withstood what has battered other emerging markets and my charts show why that is likely to continue and why they will have trouble moving higher against the rupiah. technical indicators signal that the 200 day moving average is currently capping the rally. you are also seeing the resistance...
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the scripted remarks are i think a step forward, i can tell you from my perspective, what i shared, they just were not enough. i'll tell you why, andreanos and hispanics in a terrible way, and he has put a target on el paso's back by making us ground zero for so many of his anti immigrant policies. but the language that he has used to describe my people, my community, communities like ours all over the country where we are called breeders, where mexicans have been called rapists and murderers, where migrants have been called an invasion and an infestation and bringing disease. all of that rhetoric has consequences. i was hoping, andrea, to hear the president today take some ownership and say, you know, my rallies have gotten out of hand, and i want to apologize for the way that weave engaged, and i'm committed today going forward to being a part of the solution, not a part of the problem. i really, truly was hoping the hear that. that would be completely healing. that would go such a long way and that would take the target off of the backs of communities like ours. so i would encourage him to do that. and my hope is that the scripted
the scripted remarks are i think a step forward, i can tell you from my perspective, what i shared, they just were not enough. i'll tell you why, andreanos and hispanics in a terrible way, and he has put a target on el paso's back by making us ground zero for so many of his anti immigrant policies. but the language that he has used to describe my people, my community, communities like ours all over the country where we are called breeders, where mexicans have been called rapists and murderers,...
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mayor andreas costa is certain of his convictions and the painting will remain as an inspiration against his fight against nastiness. well that's all for this edition of focus on europe but you can always get in touch with me on twitter about this week's topics i'll see you again next week thanks for watching and i'll see those in. the arab. the book. the be. the be. once upon a time to come in a not too distant future. a man that has everything. by a case knows everything. welcome to the reality of a misplaced amazon. 75 minutes on e.w. . telephone or simply with the wonderful people and stories that make the games so special. for the truth. blah blah. blah blah blah blah. kickoff was plain to display on g.w. . going to an official estimates more than 1200000 venezuelans live in colombia legally and illegally. returned to vast leyla. i visit friends i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know when i lived there again i don't know so i'm not sure. witness global news that matters. made for mines. losing people fight for some. money on a plane when there's a flood water comes up to your waist when you close fast and everyone but. the lack of water is equally dangerous.
mayor andreas costa is certain of his convictions and the painting will remain as an inspiration against his fight against nastiness. well that's all for this edition of focus on europe but you can always get in touch with me on twitter about this week's topics i'll see you again next week thanks for watching and i'll see those in. the arab. the book. the be. the be. once upon a time to come in a not too distant future. a man that has everything. by a case knows everything. welcome to the...
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andrea albutt, who's in gower. thank you very much coming on and sharing some of your thoughts on this story this morning. can. i've heard this kind of campaign before and a lot of these aren't new ideas. is it a case it's taken a really long time to implement these plans, which you've been backing for a while? yeah, because we've had a decade of austerity in our prisons and the organised crime groups have managed to implement our prisons, fill them full of drugs and we haven't been able to combat that so once you get technology like this we'll be able to reduce the level of drugs in our prisons. give us an idea, is drugs the major problem in prisons and how easyis the major problem in prisons and how easy is it for it to get in? is it largely through the front gates? easy is it for it to get in? is it largely through the front gate57m is. an absolute driver of violence in our prisons. it causes debt, bullying and intimidation. if you look at the present safety statistics over recent years, month on month a hit record highs. violence prison on prison, violence prison on staff —— prisoner on prisoner. we've go
andrea albutt, who's in gower. thank you very much coming on and sharing some of your thoughts on this story this morning. can. i've heard this kind of campaign before and a lot of these aren't new ideas. is it a case it's taken a really long time to implement these plans, which you've been backing for a while? yeah, because we've had a decade of austerity in our prisons and the organised crime groups have managed to implement our prisons, fill them full of drugs and we haven't been able to...
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andrea was around nine years old and my other was eight. we were all affected by jose antonio's debt. a lot of people canalk about his death, but they will never feel what a mother feels when their son is ripped away the way my son was. it is a pain, a mark that last your entire life. it is something you always think about. you always miss your child. if i see a young man who may be wearing a hat that jose antonio had, i remember him. seeing a young man wearing a shirt that looked like one that jose antonio had come i think it is him when i know he is gone. the pain will never go away. bmi family will always feel that pain. amy: what message would you like to leave with the people of the united states about your son jose antonio? >> to put themselves in my shoes. people who are fathers and mothers i think are the people who may be understand. have your son murdered in the way mine was is a horrific pain that i do not wish upon anyone. to the j jurors, i would ask th, are you at peace with the decision you made? i would ask them if their consciences clean with the decision they made. at the trial of a the
andrea was around nine years old and my other was eight. we were all affected by jose antonio's debt. a lot of people canalk about his death, but they will never feel what a mother feels when their son is ripped away the way my son was. it is a pain, a mark that last your entire life. it is something you always think about. you always miss your child. if i see a young man who may be wearing a hat that jose antonio had, i remember him. seeing a young man wearing a shirt that looked like one that...
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authoritarian states, we can do business with them, but we do not need to embrace them in the same way that we embrace the leaders of democratically elected governments. yourthink, andrea, to lose, i think that if we our willingness to be that city on the hill. to be that beacon. i think we lose a lot of what makes us unique in the world. and i think we lose a piece of our national salt. - i think we lose a iece of our national soul. think we can drive hard bargains with a lot of people, including the chinese. i do not think we ever forget who we are. what the roots are in places like jamestown. ms. mitchell: and the obvious question with kim jong-un, and some of the obvious questions. [applause] and what if we gotten for it, there were mitchell strikes just yesterday -- missile strikes just yesterday. being a political and military ally, but there is jamarcus koji. jamalthere is khaskogi. i'm ever traveling with ronald reagan to moscow. he went to the investors residence and gave a speech to the russian people. the soviet than people. and ronald reagan did not mince his words. and that did not prevent him remarks on control -- arms control and nuclear reduction treati
authoritarian states, we can do business with them, but we do not need to embrace them in the same way that we embrace the leaders of democratically elected governments. yourthink, andrea, to lose, i think that if we our willingness to be that city on the hill. to be that beacon. i think we lose a lot of what makes us unique in the world. and i think we lose a piece of our national salt. - i think we lose a iece of our national soul. think we can drive hard bargains with a lot of people,...