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was it just the one or were there any co-conspirators?s going to be the most important thing they want to get to the bottom of. >> so law enforcement right now, the chronology that we have is after this traffic stop that a trooper was shot and a mid land officer and odessa officer was shot. if he's aiming for or targeting law enforcement, why shoot just indiscriminately innocent people on this road. if you're trying to get to a why, if you're trying to get to a motive, how does that fit into this equation? >> it's difficult. we're looking at this from the perspective of what is an evil person thinking? the important thing will be to determine whether or not this was a spontaneous eruption of violence or whether the shooter had a predisposed motive. the fbi is determined in studying mass shootings. 77% of the shooters prepare in advance. 46 of them go out and do preparations. if this was the situation where the shooter was trying to draw law enforcement from him meaning he ran a red light when he saw a patrol car there, that's a possibilit
was it just the one or were there any co-conspirators?s going to be the most important thing they want to get to the bottom of. >> so law enforcement right now, the chronology that we have is after this traffic stop that a trooper was shot and a mid land officer and odessa officer was shot. if he's aiming for or targeting law enforcement, why shoot just indiscriminately innocent people on this road. if you're trying to get to a why, if you're trying to get to a motive, how does that fit...
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. >> any co-conspirators should not rest easy.ctims deserve justice and they will get it. >> reporter: after the suicide, the fbi searched epstein's private caribbean island. in france, a source tells nbc news authorities are looking for jean luc brunel. he has not been charged, and denies wrongdoing. and in new york, the investigation continues. >> reporter: do you feel let down by the justice system? >> i don't know if you girls feel the same, but i feel let down. >> they failed us before. don't fail us again. >> yeah, exactly. >> that's all we're asking. take us serious. we matter. >> reporter: where do you think this case is going now? >> i think that there should be still some accountability for a lot of the people that were enabling epstein. you know, there are still people out there, like ghislaine maxwell. >> reporter: in recent years, maxwell had emerged as an environmental activist. >> so the ocean is the next frontier. >> reporter: she even spoke at the united nations. >> a social network around the ocean. >> reporter:
. >> any co-conspirators should not rest easy.ctims deserve justice and they will get it. >> reporter: after the suicide, the fbi searched epstein's private caribbean island. in france, a source tells nbc news authorities are looking for jean luc brunel. he has not been charged, and denies wrongdoing. and in new york, the investigation continues. >> reporter: do you feel let down by the justice system? >> i don't know if you girls feel the same, but i feel let down....
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medical examiner ruled his death a suicide, but attorney general william barr still vowed to prosecute any co. jon? jon: christina coleman in los angeles, thanks. >>> troubling new details after thousands of fetal remains are discovered in a garage in illinois, as the white house weighs in and calls for a full investigation. ed to miralax for my constipation. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. miralax. look for the pink cap. it's how we care for our patients- like job. his team at ctca treated his cancer and side effects. so job can stay strong for his family. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. cancer treatment centers of america. to the wait did frowe just win-ners. prouders everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's
medical examiner ruled his death a suicide, but attorney general william barr still vowed to prosecute any co. jon? jon: christina coleman in los angeles, thanks. >>> troubling new details after thousands of fetal remains are discovered in a garage in illinois, as the white house weighs in and calls for a full investigation. ed to miralax for my constipation. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your...
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so, any co -- so, nicole was great, and we worked through a loose organization, a body of people who care, essentially, that continued to talk about how do we create the equity program here in san francisco? through my work with super nova women, i helped to create panel discussions from here to boston, massachusetts and the woman that helped us to create the panel became a commissioner in massachusetts and she created a statewide equity program, very much fueled by our conversations and the work we are doing here in california. now, in san francisco, i head up the original equity group, which is dedicated to building pathways and bridges for our equity capplicants. we have been working with larger cannabis organizations to figure out how to do mentorships, potential grant programs and accelerator pra programs so we can see more equity products on the shelves. there is so much more than that, but i could be here forever. we also ran a six week program to give a high level overview of how to navigate the current legislation, the current regulation and we took that education and we did
so, any co -- so, nicole was great, and we worked through a loose organization, a body of people who care, essentially, that continued to talk about how do we create the equity program here in san francisco? through my work with super nova women, i helped to create panel discussions from here to boston, massachusetts and the woman that helped us to create the panel became a commissioner in massachusetts and she created a statewide equity program, very much fueled by our conversations and the...
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medical examiner ruled his death a suicide, but attorney general william barr still vowed to prosecute any co coleman in los angeles, thanks. >>> troubling new details after thousands of fetal remains are discovered in a garage in illinois, as the white house weighs in and calls for a full investigation. managing lipids like very high triglycerides, can be tough. you diet. exercise. but if you're also taking fish oil supplements, you should know, they are not fda-approved, they may have saturated fat and may even raise bad cholesterol. to treat very high triglycerides, discover the science of prescription vascepa. proven in multiple clinical trials, vascepa, along with diet, is the only prescription epa treatment, approved by the fda to lower very high triglycerides by 33%, without raising bad cholesterol. look. it's clear. there's only one prescription epa vascepa. vascepa is not right for everyone. do not take vascepa if you are allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. tell your doctor if you are allergic to fish or shellfish, have liver problems or other medical c
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conduct the mayor and london assembly member sign, you have to disclose personal interests and ensure any co presence on the trips was not disclosed, including in response to a formal written question. what do you read into that? it looks like he has something to hide. it is notjust about the reality of propriety, it is how things look. boris johnson reality of propriety, it is how things look. borisjohnson i think has form when it comes to being lax about these things and there are questions about his own dishonesty. this is the man who... he said everything was done entirely in the proper way when it comes to awarding gra nts proper way when it comes to awarding grants and the presence ofjennifer arcuri on these missions. why is it alleged he overruled city hall officers in orderfor her to come on the trips. you do not know. why did he not disclose the information which is why we are writing to him and we will look at his response before we take further action. james cleverly was on the radio this morning, chairman of the conservative party, who said it was none of your business because he
conduct the mayor and london assembly member sign, you have to disclose personal interests and ensure any co presence on the trips was not disclosed, including in response to a formal written question. what do you read into that? it looks like he has something to hide. it is notjust about the reality of propriety, it is how things look. boris johnson reality of propriety, it is how things look. borisjohnson i think has form when it comes to being lax about these things and there are questions...
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isee it, i'd patrol as much as any chief co nsta ble patrol as much as any chief constable does and iy work to protect members of the public, but our staff members have not been well served by senior leadership in the force providing direction of what is required and being clear about what is required and the performance regime being set up and the performance regime being set up to hold people to account. inspectors rated cleveland as inadequate across the board, the first forcing england and wales to get such a poor ranking. it treat the public or its workforce well. it doesn't operate efficiently or sustainably, and perhaps most crucially, the force is not reducing crime or keeping people safe. 67—year—old terry was beaten in middlesbrough city centre in an unprovoked attack last november. there were dozens of witnesses. a man was arrested, but his son, a bar owner, says the family haven't been contacted owner, says the family haven't been co nta cted by owner, says the family haven't been contacted by cleveland police since. they are a joke, quite simply they arejoke. they are a j
isee it, i'd patrol as much as any chief co nsta ble patrol as much as any chief constable does and iy work to protect members of the public, but our staff members have not been well served by senior leadership in the force providing direction of what is required and being clear about what is required and the performance regime being set up and the performance regime being set up to hold people to account. inspectors rated cleveland as inadequate across the board, the first forcing england and...
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urging the foarm co any patients. politicians have rallied around isabel.nt trump. >>> he is committing a death sentence to a young woman has done nothing but what was legal.>> reporter: toll kpix 5 before the new session starts he plans to introduce a private bill that would keep isabel in the united states.>>> an attorney for the families that the immunizations reversal is not enough. he wants the government to clarify that this is not just a temporary move. >>> tonight house speaker nancy pelosi tweeted this. u.s. citizenship and immigration services must tell the world unequivocally that ann a compassionate america the seriously ill who request humanitarian rof survival. we hear from a couple who rescued that crew that jump ship and that deadly fire. off the coast of santa cruz island. >>> new netting goes up at dodger stadium to keep the fans say. not everyone is happy about it. >>> from grocery store worker to multimillionaire. why her boss said she shouldn't staggering nr of lives lost on a boat call conception a thth home. >> reporter: horrific soun
urging the foarm co any patients. politicians have rallied around isabel.nt trump. >>> he is committing a death sentence to a young woman has done nothing but what was legal.>> reporter: toll kpix 5 before the new session starts he plans to introduce a private bill that would keep isabel in the united states.>>> an attorney for the families that the immunizations reversal is not enough. he wants the government to clarify that this is not just a temporary move....
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the new unit will use at&t and sprint's wireless netwos to deliver its service and the co any's ceo says the price is guaranteed for life. shares dropped nearly 2.5% to $28.43. >>> u.p.s. is planning to hire about 100,000 seasonal workers the hires make between $14 and $30 an hour as p.s. expects a record season for daily package deliveries during its peak shipping season. shares were up more than1% to $121.66. >>> acadia pharmaceutical shares soared after the latest trial of its meparkinson's tre showed promise on patients with dementia so acadiat plans to m with the fda next year to add dementia to that drug's list of applications. shares skyrocketed more than 63% today to $38.85. >>> target plans to roll out a vamped loyalty program called target circle. that will be nationwide nt month. the free program offersli perso 1% cash back on target purchases and early accesso sales. other retailers require macy's, nordstrom and kohl's have been spending in their loyalty programs. me >>> bank ofca hiked its rating on energer to a buy ratira saying that the challenges facing the battery maker
the new unit will use at&t and sprint's wireless netwos to deliver its service and the co any's ceo says the price is guaranteed for life. shares dropped nearly 2.5% to $28.43. >>> u.p.s. is planning to hire about 100,000 seasonal workers the hires make between $14 and $30 an hour as p.s. expects a record season for daily package deliveries during its peak shipping season. shares were up more than1% to $121.66. >>> acadia pharmaceutical shares soared after the latest trial...
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they have said that liquidators working on part of thomas cook are saying that they will co—operate with anyet's move to the front of the times and opioids prescription drugs the news lately but this particular online opioids we are about here. a big investigation aware of their repurchases gone on to online pharmacies to try and buy some incredibly strong painkillers so some incredibly strong painkillers so protein is very strong they were able to buy 200 tablets of that easily. also 200 tablets of one that is twice as strong there were very few checks. other reporters is able to go on and by the same amount of drugs the next day, and absolutely none of these pharmacies were contacting gps. if your gp is prescribing painkillers for your back or you found get hooked it so easy to go to these pharmacies and almost no regulation whatsoever. these are the exact sort of drugs we need your doctor kind of regularly reviewing them. drugs that are highly addictive and people have a dependence too. if there's not someone dependence too. if there's not someone they are checking you've been on these dr
they have said that liquidators working on part of thomas cook are saying that they will co—operate with anyet's move to the front of the times and opioids prescription drugs the news lately but this particular online opioids we are about here. a big investigation aware of their repurchases gone on to online pharmacies to try and buy some incredibly strong painkillers so some incredibly strong painkillers so protein is very strong they were able to buy 200 tablets of that easily. also 200...
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everyone, uk, the european union, australia, japan, all the other rich countries stopped emitting any couce temperatures by end of the century by about .07 degrees fahrenheit. stuart: that's it? >> this is not about cutting emissions in rich world, it is about making sure everyone eventually gets there. the only way we do that, not by telling everyone can you do with a lot less? it is by going through technological innovation. if we innovate green new energy cheaper than fossil fuels everyone will buy it. stuart: we're not even there yet, we're not close. >> the point why we're panicking spending all our resources on policies that don't do good, we're not ramping up the investment in green energy r&d. over the last three decades the world has seen a decline from 0.06, to 0.063% of gdp on green energy. we're only spending $15 billion. we should spend a lot nor. that would incredibly be much cheaper way to fix climate. stuart: where should that research money be going? solar, wind, nuclear? >> all of the above. stuart: you don't discount nuclear? you're okay with nuclear? the rest of the g
everyone, uk, the european union, australia, japan, all the other rich countries stopped emitting any couce temperatures by end of the century by about .07 degrees fahrenheit. stuart: that's it? >> this is not about cutting emissions in rich world, it is about making sure everyone eventually gets there. the only way we do that, not by telling everyone can you do with a lot less? it is by going through technological innovation. if we innovate green new energy cheaper than fossil fuels...
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the objective was to get to her purse, search it and get that purse back without either ana or any of her cod. >> we came up with a plan to separate her from the purse. we had insider access to ana montes' daily life. what occurred to us is, we could create a fake meeting that she would have to attend. >> we gave her a major speaking assignment, which meant she'd be visible to everybody, and psychologically, it just wouldn't look good for her to have a purse sitting on top of her materials. we scheduled that briefing for 9:00 in the morning because we wanted to make sure ana had time to settle in at work by 8:00 to put her purse into a drawer so she'd just secure it. and she did. >> all the attendees were at the meeting prepared to do a good hour, hour and a half discussion of this very important issue. once the door was closed, the fbi technical team, under the guise of being a maintenance crew, went into her cubicle and the surrounding area to do routine maintenance on the facilities and had access to her purse. >> so while she was at the meeting, we had a very short period of time to go t
the objective was to get to her purse, search it and get that purse back without either ana or any of her cod. >> we came up with a plan to separate her from the purse. we had insider access to ana montes' daily life. what occurred to us is, we could create a fake meeting that she would have to attend. >> we gave her a major speaking assignment, which meant she'd be visible to everybody, and psychologically, it just wouldn't look good for her to have a purse sitting on top of her...
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of the pedestrian fatalities that occurred in in the city over the last 6 months that could be any of my co to lunch, i take these incredibly seriously and that's a sort of dedication and bring its and this skip it. how we want to fix the broken criminal justice system. and there's many things that we need to fix how we prosecute duis is not one of them. >>it is one crime where it has the lowest recidivism rate which means we successfully prosecute someone for a dui and 3% of the time they do it again so we actually prevent future harm and that's why these are not victimless crimes just dui has to be treated with the seriousness that we know how dangerous it is to drive under the influence on our streets and at a moment in time in san francisco. you know look i'm raising my 3 daughters here my mom is a senior citizen. the idea that we would let up change how we're handling one of the crimes that have successfully deterred dangerous behavior is reckless and as district attorney everyone can count on a partner in me in prosecuting duis effectively as we've done in the past and holding people
of the pedestrian fatalities that occurred in in the city over the last 6 months that could be any of my co to lunch, i take these incredibly seriously and that's a sort of dedication and bring its and this skip it. how we want to fix the broken criminal justice system. and there's many things that we need to fix how we prosecute duis is not one of them. >>it is one crime where it has the lowest recidivism rate which means we successfully prosecute someone for a dui and 3% of the time...
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co pleasure. come on down any time you want. >> will do. >>> tomorrow, president trump and first lady melania trump will host australian prime minister scott morrison at the white house. we'll show you guest arrivals as well as the dinner toast offered by president trump and prime minister morrison. also former white house social secretary and former chief of protocol caprisha marshall will join us in the studio to take an in-depth look at president trump's second state dinner. watch that live tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. eastern over on c-span. online, c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >>> and we've got more campaign 2020 this weekend when 18 of the democratic presidential candidates will speak at the polk county democrats steak fry in iowa. watch our live coverage 2:30 eastern on our companion network, c-span. >>> and join us sunday for "q&a." this week's guest is kay cole james who talks about her life, career in government, and politics and her work as president of the heritage foundation think tank. that's "q&a" sunday, 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific time on c-span. >>> saturday
co pleasure. come on down any time you want. >> will do. >>> tomorrow, president trump and first lady melania trump will host australian prime minister scott morrison at the white house. we'll show you guest arrivals as well as the dinner toast offered by president trump and prime minister morrison. also former white house social secretary and former chief of protocol caprisha marshall will join us in the studio to take an in-depth look at president trump's second state dinner....
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necessary health care costs, including prescription drugs, and patients could see virtually any doctor they wanted without a co-pay. but the option for private insurance would go away. and then there's the cost. estimated at up to $32 trillion over 10 years. >> how do we pay for it? we pay for it, those at the very top, the richest individuals and the biggest corporations are going to pay more. and middle-class families are going to pay less. >> reporter: more than half of democrats in early primary states like the idea of medicare for all, but they believe the program would work better if it competed with instead of eliminated private health insurance. oo do moderate democrats. >> nobody's yet said how much it's going to cost the taxpayer. >> it doesn't trust the american people. i trust you to choose what makes the most sense for you. >> reporter: rather than replace private insurance, biden would offer the option to purchase government-run health care. but remember, none of this becomes law unless democrats win the white house and total control of congress or find a way to work with republicans. norah. >> o
necessary health care costs, including prescription drugs, and patients could see virtually any doctor they wanted without a co-pay. but the option for private insurance would go away. and then there's the cost. estimated at up to $32 trillion over 10 years. >> how do we pay for it? we pay for it, those at the very top, the richest individuals and the biggest corporations are going to pay more. and middle-class families are going to pay less. >> reporter: more than half of democrats...
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its donors according to reports the group is in fact and by the likes of coca-cola pepsi co and mcdonald's and any other industry have you it's here's how a recent study by one journal specializing in public health describes the i.r.s. size activities. you'll see 6 to influence individuals positions and policy was nationally and internationally and its corporate members deploys as a tool to promote their interests globally it is a very big problem and this is not actually the 1st story that has been done of this lobby group or a front organization 'd for food companies that are international life science sciences it. is actually producing studies that we call our advocacy lead studies in other words these are studies that i did. assigned to influence policymakers by downplaying the real rule for example in this case sure there so these are manufactured studies and this is a huge problem because what they're doing is that they are also bowing or working with government scientists and government officials. calling is bracing for a 16th weekend event together and protests last despite the initial dem
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parliament can set any party conferences parliament can set any party co nfe re nces ca n parliament e party. the snp conference is not until the middle of october when we are back anyway. i want to ask you a question about how this impacts on the queen. just to remind our viewers, the court ruled the suspension was unlawful because, to quote the judges, it was motivated by the improper purpose of stymying parliament. does this put the queen in an awkward position, given the advice of boris johnson in an awkward position, given the advice of borisjohnson gave to her? borisjohnson has placed her majesty in an awkward position by giving her advice that has proved to be unlawful. this action was taken by me and my co—petitioners, not against the queen. as was commented last week, the queen did not really have much choice, she only had the advice given to her. the court has now ruled it was unlawful. this is not a criticism of her majesty in any way, it is a criticism of boris johnson and the government. that was not my intention to you. what i was getting at was could you see the queen p
parliament can set any party conferences parliament can set any party co nfe re nces ca n parliament e party. the snp conference is not until the middle of october when we are back anyway. i want to ask you a question about how this impacts on the queen. just to remind our viewers, the court ruled the suspension was unlawful because, to quote the judges, it was motivated by the improper purpose of stymying parliament. does this put the queen in an awkward position, given the advice of boris...
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co tpit. >> does report in any way alter the time line of when we get the 737 max back in the air?> good question. i'm not sure it does. at this point bogey maintains it expects to have the max flying but bill we're already almost into the fourth quarter. and that means you have to get rekrert attention, not only faa but other regulators to sign off. and the you have to get the planes back in the which isth n sog do you overnight. that takes at least 20 to 40 day moving fastreally >> the other big story you've nden following for us, the general motors uaw strike. >> right. >> there were reports yesterday we two sideetting closer to a deal. what are you hearing? >> well it's not imminent. line. the bottom are they making progress? you bet. they arethy at the negotiating table, the mainable where they hash out the big issues that are at the heart oft this.e we talk bag job guarantees, the use of temporary workers. they are making progress, sue. but to call it imminent we see a deal by the enof tonight. everybody i talk to said no,x rela may be we don't see something until perhaps the
co tpit. >> does report in any way alter the time line of when we get the 737 max back in the air?> good question. i'm not sure it does. at this point bogey maintains it expects to have the max flying but bill we're already almost into the fourth quarter. and that means you have to get rekrert attention, not only faa but other regulators to sign off. and the you have to get the planes back in the which isth n sog do you overnight. that takes at least 20 to 40 day moving fastreally...
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co-operatives cows and chickens. and show is also concerned for the well being of the livestock. any self respecting farmer would do the same we give our animals the kind of food they need which we produce ourselves and of course we give them adequate space to move around in the city of our big move because. the schools are spacious and laid out with straw they would lend show often thinks about converting their farms meeting dairy production to organic. but that would mean doing entirely without chemical fertilizers and pesticides out in the fields. another example of how each and every one of us can make a difference if we put our minds to it we take you now or to the island of madagascar frequent droughts and a rapidly growing population have made clean drinking water a cost resource and the capital antananarivo right see many of the city's residents now rely on the water collected from swamps and self built wells what is often contaminated with simple but effective means a local organization proves that not much money is needed to provide clean drinking water and the method has a
co-operatives cows and chickens. and show is also concerned for the well being of the livestock. any self respecting farmer would do the same we give our animals the kind of food they need which we produce ourselves and of course we give them adequate space to move around in the city of our big move because. the schools are spacious and laid out with straw they would lend show often thinks about converting their farms meeting dairy production to organic. but that would mean doing entirely...
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that, they're looking diligently at every turn right now to not only understand and identify co-conspirators and any information they may have had at the time. this event is not one of your typical shooter events we're so used to unfortunately in this country. what has happen and what we're used to is a confined location where the offender has some type of fortified grievous toward a location or brand and to execute that retribution toward that and manifest it in violence. what's scary in this and watching the coverage yesterday is when the offender went mobile, that really, really, really heightened and brought this problem to another level. >> yeah. in fact, the police chief underscored that. he said, you know, this is a different type of tirch shooter because he was mobile. help underscore the challenges, you know, for law enforcement to stop this and stop him in motion like this. >> yeah. and i'd like to hopefully know how this all started and deconstruct this and find out why that happen, and then you've got to think that offender made a conscious decision right there to murder two dps officers
that, they're looking diligently at every turn right now to not only understand and identify co-conspirators and any information they may have had at the time. this event is not one of your typical shooter events we're so used to unfortunately in this country. what has happen and what we're used to is a confined location where the offender has some type of fortified grievous toward a location or brand and to execute that retribution toward that and manifest it in violence. what's scary in this...
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constitution of the united states, that the separation of powers would be irrelevant to him than he would co, anys from the congress, which part of the constitutional right of inquiry. >> so, shannon delineated early on. >> the strategy. >> what she did not say is part of that playbook includes the fecklessness of democrats, the fact that we're not moving, that the democrats are not moving. there's a wonderful line. when the laws are no longer executed by the corruption of the public, the state is lost. here we have a man who thinks he's unbound by the state of law. nancy pelosi is so concerned about maintaining the majority, her speakership, that she and the cob, the democratic party, they're not in some ways exercising their constitutional responsibility. they're absolutely right. we're at a crisis, but we've been there for a while. they need to step up. >> i'll go to you, shannon, on this point, someone foresaw or wanted to see a separation of powers. >> republicans see the democrats in "the boy who cried impeachment." there's a number of things democrats have brought up that the president sho
constitution of the united states, that the separation of powers would be irrelevant to him than he would co, anys from the congress, which part of the constitutional right of inquiry. >> so, shannon delineated early on. >> the strategy. >> what she did not say is part of that playbook includes the fecklessness of democrats, the fact that we're not moving, that the democrats are not moving. there's a wonderful line. when the laws are no longer executed by the corruption of the...
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bay bridge toll plaza ally a for real today because much like this weekend which was very co-operative for any. >>we are going to continue this nice trend of weather this morning that we do have just a touch of fog streaming in through the golden gate you can see it there at the bottom of the screen. but overall. >>more so than ah, it's those clear skies that we're taking in this morning to start this brand new week and temperatures are cool enough to get a jacket ready to go as you're getting outside with some mid 50's in redwood livermore as well as on up into the north bay for napa well low 60's in vallejo and oakland and upper 50's showing up in san francisco this morning after a cool start to the day temperatures later on are going to peak in a nice comfortable range of 60's 70's and then a few 80's for the inland valleys, enjoy it too because we do have warmer weather just around the corner towards the weekend which all talk more about your full forecast robin checking in on that long line of the bay bridge toll plaza cash lanes fast track lanes carpool lanes are all stacked up. >>ever s
bay bridge toll plaza ally a for real today because much like this weekend which was very co-operative for any. >>we are going to continue this nice trend of weather this morning that we do have just a touch of fog streaming in through the golden gate you can see it there at the bottom of the screen. but overall. >>more so than ah, it's those clear skies that we're taking in this morning to start this brand new week and temperatures are cool enough to get a jacket ready to go as...
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if you believe that you can solve your own problems better than any politician, go to yang2020.co and tell us howm $1000 a month will help you do just that. amy: when n we come back, we wil hear clips from the debate and host a roundtable discussion. back in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. one their democratic debate, we're joined by three guests. is cesars in houston espinosa, executive director of feeel, a houston-based non-profit that helps undocumented members of the city's latino community. debate -- he attended last night's debate. in philadelphia, julian brave noisecat, a journalist who belongs to the secwepemc and st'at'imc nations. he is the director of the green new deal strategy at the think-tank data for progress. and in washington rashad , robinson, president of color of change. cesar, t talk to us about your immediate sense of how the debate went. >> first of all, thank you for having me. i think there could have been a lot more substance in terms of our issue -- the issue of immigration.
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in fact, it has the highest number of co-sponsors of any bill in the current congress. is time in constant disagreement to come together and be thankful for bipartisan legislation this bill has received. i am disappointed it did not receive a stand alone vote, but i will fight to keep it in the ndaa. it is now time to ax the widows tax. i'm dedicated to supporting our service members, veterans, and military families families. i look forward to working with the conference committee and president trump to advance this bipartisan legislation. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we will never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> i ask you can to address the ouse for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> recently it was reported that a seventh person has die interested a videotaping related illness in the united states. ms. brownley: in response, the cdc recently announced that it has ac
in fact, it has the highest number of co-sponsors of any bill in the current congress. is time in constant disagreement to come together and be thankful for bipartisan legislation this bill has received. i am disappointed it did not receive a stand alone vote, but i will fight to keep it in the ndaa. it is now time to ax the widows tax. i'm dedicated to supporting our service members, veterans, and military families families. i look forward to working with the conference committee and president...
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they don't have any connectivity, they can't reach their family, the co—ordination of agencies, theref agencies they're trying to bring some, it is all about co—ordination thatis some, it is all about co—ordination that is critical right now. in terms of reaching some of the worst affected areas, have obviously seen the devastation in places that tv camera ci’ews can the devastation in places that tv camera crews can reach and people are able to get to and take photos from, what is the state of play regarding actually accessing even further remote areas it has been difficult these past few days, particularly in abaco islands, because a lot of the roads are washed out, they have to really rely on boats and planes or helicopters to get around, it is incredibly crowded but people are... it is really ongoing now and we are starting to get a picture but there are still a lot of populations out there that need help. you mentioned there that need help. you mentioned the airspace being crowded, is that really down to the board just desperate to get away from there?|j think desperate to get aw
they don't have any connectivity, they can't reach their family, the co—ordination of agencies, theref agencies they're trying to bring some, it is all about co—ordination thatis some, it is all about co—ordination that is critical right now. in terms of reaching some of the worst affected areas, have obviously seen the devastation in places that tv camera ci’ews can the devastation in places that tv camera crews can reach and people are able to get to and take photos from, what is the...
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tom: before we go any further i would like to introduce my co-host, kat timpf. kat: hello, you may recognize me from titanic 17 and jack's revenge. but today i have a look back at the voice that defined the era. >> trump supported the invasion of iraq. >> wrong. wrong. wrong. i am officially running for president of the united states and we are going to make our country great again. tom: this collection brings back so many great memories, like before my wife left me for geraldo. kat: that's right, and you will be transported back to the most of iconic moments. i am cold. >> you run the one -- let me run the country, you run cnn. kat: before if you wanted this much trump you would have to watch the news 24/7 and ignore your family. tom: don't i not. but now i can see classics like get him out of here. >> get him out. go home to mommy. trawrm every dplip this set tells a great story. kat: who could forget bing bing bong bong bing bing bing. you won't find this collection on cnn. tom: you are telling me. remember wraps nick? president trump: nick, where are you, ni
tom: before we go any further i would like to introduce my co-host, kat timpf. kat: hello, you may recognize me from titanic 17 and jack's revenge. but today i have a look back at the voice that defined the era. >> trump supported the invasion of iraq. >> wrong. wrong. wrong. i am officially running for president of the united states and we are going to make our country great again. tom: this collection brings back so many great memories, like before my wife left me for geraldo....
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and i have already added my name as a co-sponsor and to include me in any of your fundraising efforts. thank you. >> president yee: okay. i also want to add my voice to this, which is to thank the friends and relatives and organizations that came out to support brandon lee. and as you can see we stand in solidarity with the community on this issue. i think -- i believe that everybody has added names as a co-sponsor. and so thank you very much. and right now, madam clerk, i say that we take this item, same house, same call. without objection. then this item passes unanimously. thank you very much. let's see... madam clerk, read the memorial. >> clerk: today's meeting will be adjourned in the memory of the following beloved individuals... on behalf of supervisor peskin for the late jerry crawly, and on behalf of president yee, for the late lawrence joseph fonk and on behalf of supervisor brown for the late marcia marcela harvey. >> president yee: colleagues that is the end of our agenda. madam clerk, any other further business before us today? >> clerk: that concludes our business for t
and i have already added my name as a co-sponsor and to include me in any of your fundraising efforts. thank you. >> president yee: okay. i also want to add my voice to this, which is to thank the friends and relatives and organizations that came out to support brandon lee. and as you can see we stand in solidarity with the community on this issue. i think -- i believe that everybody has added names as a co-sponsor. and so thank you very much. and right now, madam clerk, i say that we...
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any department. they only complain comply to cos within the department.re they correct in saying this is not a whistle-blower, it does not qualify we're not turning it over. >> that is a great point, and spot on. ure just look at this, president of united states, part of his job is to talk with other leaders of other governments and countries. and if we're going to create an environment where the president is not able to have those conversations in confidentiality, we're creating a --macy this president will not be able to do his job, it appears that whistle-blower has no jurisdiction if you want to use that term. >> another thing reported by "washington post," is that is joe biden was pressuring ukraine to increase the gas production, and his son working for ucranniaukrainian gas company, e add that on while we're investigating the bidens? >> absolutely, we need that investigated, vice president putting pressure -- another country for purpose of benefiting his son, who is making 50,000 a month in that capacity, yet joe biden at this time, vice president,
any department. they only complain comply to cos within the department.re they correct in saying this is not a whistle-blower, it does not qualify we're not turning it over. >> that is a great point, and spot on. ure just look at this, president of united states, part of his job is to talk with other leaders of other governments and countries. and if we're going to create an environment where the president is not able to have those conversations in confidentiality, we're creating a --macy...
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there is a start where any future government can increase the pressure and the price for co 2 it is a beginning. i'm not necessarily satisfied with these negotiations and the agreement. at the same time, it said it shows there is movement and any new government sooner or later, it will find an instrument to show more ambition >> and at the end of the day, it is an economic disincentive. very interesting piece on the impact climate change could have very interesting the head of research at netixis. >>> also coming up, boris johnson gets set to meet with mps for the first time after the decision was found that his suspension was unlawful. s to geo they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she sai
there is a start where any future government can increase the pressure and the price for co 2 it is a beginning. i'm not necessarily satisfied with these negotiations and the agreement. at the same time, it said it shows there is movement and any new government sooner or later, it will find an instrument to show more ambition >> and at the end of the day, it is an economic disincentive. very interesting piece on the impact climate change could have very interesting the head of research at...
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late there by very rightwing owners the extremist people that did not make any difference to the voters the voters did still cos they vote for the f.t. part of the reason of that is that these are protesters these are people that decided that there is a if he was the best party to bring forward their feeling of being dismissed by the rest of the part of the political spectrum were not being respected by the rest of the political spectrum but it doesn't mean that the f.t. is a stablished as a political force in germany it's something that you cannot ignore it's a party that is not going to disappear at the short notice it's very well established particular least. strongly in the east of germany somewhere over 20 percent of the vote but in the west to this party gets more than 10 percent of the vote so it's a political force to be reckoned with so does this have implications at the national level for the government if i'm going to make that she's in collusion with the s.p.d. both of these bodies still record losses in these recent elections is there is a sort of parallel movement that as the f.t. has been getting
late there by very rightwing owners the extremist people that did not make any difference to the voters the voters did still cos they vote for the f.t. part of the reason of that is that these are protesters these are people that decided that there is a if he was the best party to bring forward their feeling of being dismissed by the rest of the part of the political spectrum were not being respected by the rest of the political spectrum but it doesn't mean that the f.t. is a stablished as a...
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co—ordinate it. however, the libya doesn't have any port of safety, and that also has been stated clearly by the eu commissionng people to libya, so when we requested italy, after two days, there was a german city — a medium—sized city — which offered to take all the people and even send a bus to sicily to pick them up. but unfortunately, both the interior ministry of germany and of italy didn't want to agree on this situation. but the law is the law, passed by a democratic government in italy, and you were well aware of the law. that is, it's illegalfor a rescue vessel such as yours to enter italian territorial waters and still more illegal to attempt to land at an italian port, and yet, in the end, you did that. why? well, two laws are in conflict with each other here. there's the maritime law, which says that you have a duty to rescue, and your rescue is completed when you bring people to a port of safety, and then you have the national law, which in this case, which prohibits the entry. so we were hoping for political solution, such as offered this german city, so that people could disembark outside the t
co—ordinate it. however, the libya doesn't have any port of safety, and that also has been stated clearly by the eu commissionng people to libya, so when we requested italy, after two days, there was a german city — a medium—sized city — which offered to take all the people and even send a bus to sicily to pick them up. but unfortunately, both the interior ministry of germany and of italy didn't want to agree on this situation. but the law is the law, passed by a democratic government...
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co—ordinate it. however, the libya doesn't have any port of safety, and that also has been stated clearly by the eu commissionlaw bringing people to libya, so when we requested italy, after two days, there was a german city, a medium—sized city, which offered to take all the people and even send a bus to sicily to pick them up. but unfortunately, both the interior ministry of germany and of italy didn't want to agree on this situation. but the law is the law, passed by a democratic government in italy, and you were well aware of the law. that is, it's illegalfor a rescue vessel such as yours to enter italian territorial waters and still more illegal to attempt to land at an italian port, and yet, in the end, you did that. why? well, two laws are in conflict with each other here. there's the maritime law, which says that you have a duty to rescue, and your rescue is completed when you bring people to a port of safety, and then you have the national law, which in this case, which prohibits the entry. so we were hoping for political solution, such as offered this german city, so that people could disembark outsi
co—ordinate it. however, the libya doesn't have any port of safety, and that also has been stated clearly by the eu commissionlaw bringing people to libya, so when we requested italy, after two days, there was a german city, a medium—sized city, which offered to take all the people and even send a bus to sicily to pick them up. but unfortunately, both the interior ministry of germany and of italy didn't want to agree on this situation. but the law is the law, passed by a democratic...
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when the obama-biden administration knew that there might be nefarious efforts to interfere or co-opt or in any way disturb our democracy, they did not say anything to you. now, as you sit here today, having watched these facts unfold, do you have any rationale as to why maybe the clapper, brennan, comey, or by win obama-biden team did not have any reason -- >> it is unfathomable to me that they did not contact the nominee and inform them of potential threats against the election process in 2016. >> we could be finding that out now. we could be having those people before a committee to find out what in the world happen that did not allow us to get those answers. one final question for you, mr. lewandowski, as an inspector general, have any of them accuse you a break in the law? >> >> no. >> no, but they have done that with james comey, and the leadership of this committee will not bring james comey before even though the inspector general said that his work compared the credibility and efforts of over 35,000 fbi agents and the brave people fighting for our country. it is a shame that you are he
when the obama-biden administration knew that there might be nefarious efforts to interfere or co-opt or in any way disturb our democracy, they did not say anything to you. now, as you sit here today, having watched these facts unfold, do you have any rationale as to why maybe the clapper, brennan, comey, or by win obama-biden team did not have any reason -- >> it is unfathomable to me that they did not contact the nominee and inform them of potential threats against the election process...
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any of the regular guys out back. thank you for change. and joining me is rebel girl. co-creator and co-author of the bestselling goodnight stories for rebel girls i'm very proud to say that i felt like daughters copy in she loves to read it at night at bedtime welcome to our studio incredibly successful books countries go translated into 47 languages just give us some insight into what was the initial spark that inspired this thank you so much for having me i'm very happy to be here the nationals park was the needs to create something that i didn't have when i was a child so i was always an avid reader and when i when i thought back about where my favorite books i realized that all of them have made going to and i thought well let's go and see if the situation has changed since the eighty's when i was a kid and when when ed and i went to look at the stats we realized that steel today only 37 percent of children's books have a female speaking character and if you look at history books it looks like the world was made by men so we wanted to kind of fix that and to show gir
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then they are contacted by their agency, or they are sent that initial letter and in the co no, i don't have any of that. i will just let that go. >> yeah,. i'm concerned about that, too. when people don't respond, we give them a call. it's funny because they won't respond to the leasing agent, so she makes contact with them, and tries to find out, why didn't they follow through? what held them back? sometimes it is that. sometimes it is, you know, they wanted too much money and i didn't want to pay that much, or i saw with the criteria was, and they don't allow pets, i'm just grabbing things, or the parking was minimal, i didn't like the way the parking was, or, i want to live in this area, not that area, so we do get -- we true to -- we do try to get an answer. you are right. sometimes it is that i knew i didn't have enough of an income, so i just didn't respond. but usually it is not credit and criminal backgrounds. sometimes it is criminal, i shouldn't say that. the fair chance ordinance that we are requiring developers to follow says that they can't go back farther than seven years, but if
then they are contacted by their agency, or they are sent that initial letter and in the co no, i don't have any of that. i will just let that go. >> yeah,. i'm concerned about that, too. when people don't respond, we give them a call. it's funny because they won't respond to the leasing agent, so she makes contact with them, and tries to find out, why didn't they follow through? what held them back? sometimes it is that. sometimes it is, you know, they wanted too much money and i didn't...
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co white isn't the most obvious of places for any cricketing story to begin but it was here in 2007 that afghanistan won their 1st ever continental trophy and they're back here again in 2010 playing in another asian cricket council event now 3 years ago 2028 was just starting to take hold of the cricketing world and we'd heard reports that one emerging team in particular was pretty good at it that team of course was afghanistan. this was the moment back in 2007 when afghanistan thought they'd become asia's inaugural 2020 champions was. in fact the chaos was just beginning the match was about to controversially be declared that's high 6 6 c. thankfully for all concerned the bulk of the event had passed off in somewhat calmer 1st in. afghanistan were it seems intent on getting hold of their 1st major trophy. all day you would love to play this game so there is no cause there. you have a good teams and not only the national side we were all very good games as well i in the history about downforce you know this is the 1st time that i want to stand. there the country was. they were already le
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under my legislation, 15 co-sponsors, i believe, in the senate now -- nobody in america will pay any i just talked to a womant paid a month, $20,000 a year, gone. no more co-payments, gone. no more out of pocket expenses, gone. nobody will go bankrupt. right now 500,000 people in america go bankrupt because of medical bills, all of that is gone. nobody in america under my bill will pay more than $200 a year in total for their prescription drugs, and we'll stop the ripping off of the american people by the pharmaceutical industry. now having said that, the healthcare free? no, it is not. so what we do is exempt the first $29,000 of a person's income, you make less than $29,000, you pay nothing in taxes. above that, in a progressive way, with the wealthiest people in this country paying theifay t now you're paying $20,000 a year in a tax called a premium for the insurance companies, that's gone and then i say, stephen, you're paying $10,000 a year now to the federal government, your $10,000 to the good, you would ask me, where do i sign up for that? ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen:
under my legislation, 15 co-sponsors, i believe, in the senate now -- nobody in america will pay any i just talked to a womant paid a month, $20,000 a year, gone. no more co-payments, gone. no more out of pocket expenses, gone. nobody will go bankrupt. right now 500,000 people in america go bankrupt because of medical bills, all of that is gone. nobody in america under my bill will pay more than $200 a year in total for their prescription drugs, and we'll stop the ripping off of the american...