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. >>> los sueÑos no tienen raza ni gÉnero ni visa, marÍa augusta dÍaz se dirigiÓ a los graduados, su sus altos logros acadÉmicos de cientos de estudiantes marÍa augusta fue elegida, su padre viajÓ desde sudamÉrica y le sorprendiÓ lo que dijo su hija >>> comprendÍ que era una soÑadora despierta y que estaba haciendo un bien a la sociedad a mi criterio >>> despierta por la maÑana con el espÍritu que tenias cuando era niÑas >>> marÍa augusta pidiÓ a los adultos actuar con el corazÓn de un niÑo. >>> ellos no, como dicen ellos nacen sin saber lo que es, lo que es ser diferente, se les enseÑa lo que no es ser blanco, negro >>> diana estudia ciencias de luz y es hija de inmigrante y dijo le encantÓ lo que dijo augusta >>> nosotros tenemos sueÑos y que unos vinimos aquÍ para realizarlos >>> marÍa augusta diaz es la segunda estudiante internacional en esta universidad que se dirige en el discurso de la generaciÓn de ahÍ su importancia y la repercusiÓn que ha tenido en otros estudiantes. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> unos hermanos sal ra salvadoreÑos de california han desafiado la polÍtica que la mayorÍa d
. >>> los sueÑos no tienen raza ni gÉnero ni visa, marÍa augusta dÍaz se dirigiÓ a los graduados, su sus altos logros acadÉmicos de cientos de estudiantes marÍa augusta fue elegida, su padre viajÓ desde sudamÉrica y le sorprendiÓ lo que dijo su hija >>> comprendÍ que era una soÑadora despierta y que estaba haciendo un bien a la sociedad a mi criterio >>> despierta por la maÑana con el espÍritu que tenias cuando era niÑas >>> marÍa augusta...
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well augusta didn't think that was right she reached out to us. we contacted pavg sales. we were directed to best buy its parent company. best buy then refunded augusta $70 oh the cost of the microwave plus installation and fees in a statement best buy said the outside servicer who installed ms. rosa's microwave not only failed her but failed us and that is unacceptable if you have a consumer complaint lotus know the number is 1-888-996-tips. or online at nbcbayarea.com/responds. can i brag about the team quick. >> go ahead. >> the total amount of money we returned to viewers hit $750,000 today. >> close to a million. >> bragging rights definitely. >> we'll get a cake tomorrow at a million. >> want to show you the latest successful rocket launch from space x lift i don't have two hours ago in kwendy space center they didn't the plan on on relanding the rocket is carrying a 13,000 pound communication satellite nearly 23,000 miles above the earth's equator. >> gorgeous weather take a look outside. >> i know. >> thank you for coming. >> hopefully you've gone outside able to
well augusta didn't think that was right she reached out to us. we contacted pavg sales. we were directed to best buy its parent company. best buy then refunded augusta $70 oh the cost of the microwave plus installation and fees in a statement best buy said the outside servicer who installed ms. rosa's microwave not only failed her but failed us and that is unacceptable if you have a consumer complaint lotus know the number is 1-888-996-tips. or online at nbcbayarea.com/responds. can i brag...
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also congratulations to miss south carolina u.s.a., megan gordon, of north augusta, who placed in the top five. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. kildee: thank you, mr. speaker. in revealing classified information to the russians, president trump has compromised our ability to defend ourselves against isis to gather intelligence against them, and he has jeopardized our relationships with allies across the globe. make no mistake about it. the president's actions were reckless, they are indefensible , and they make america less safe. republicans cannot stay silent. there are serious questions about the president's carelessness, about his lack of judgment. the last speaker, last july the speaker said that individuals who are extremely careless with classified information should be denied further access to it. even the president's own chief of staff said, those who mishandle classified information have had their security clearances revoke
also congratulations to miss south carolina u.s.a., megan gordon, of north augusta, who placed in the top five. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. kildee: thank you, mr. speaker. in revealing classified information to the russians, president trump has compromised our ability to defend ourselves against isis to gather intelligence against them,...
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-- augustaed wireless wiretapping. that was not very encouraging either. now i did get one answer. ms. elwood said that the argument that the bush administration's secret interpretation of the authorization for use of military force combined with the president's so-called inherent powers allowed for the warrantless wiretapping -- and i quote here, in her view -- that seemed reasonable. that definitely was not encouraging. so then it occurred to me that having asked her about the past and some of these concerns that i've just raised, i thought maybe that's all part of yesteryear. maybe that's all in the past. let bygones be bygones, so i looked for assurances that ms. elwood's defense of wireless wiretapping wasn't relative now. her reference to the program referred to the law at the time. maybe current law makes clear to everyone, including the nominee, that there will never again be warrantless wiretapping of americans in the united states. so what does the law actually say now? back in 2008 when congress took a big p
-- augustaed wireless wiretapping. that was not very encouraging either. now i did get one answer. ms. elwood said that the argument that the bush administration's secret interpretation of the authorization for use of military force combined with the president's so-called inherent powers allowed for the warrantless wiretapping -- and i quote here, in her view -- that seemed reasonable. that definitely was not encouraging. so then it occurred to me that having asked her about the past and some...
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augusta has a way of presenting story lines so rich.remember balsteros would have been celebrating and his countryman would have been 60 years old the day he won the masters tournament. it was a sweet win. justin rose exhibited tremendous class and sportsmanship in defeat. >> charlie: they showed that throughout the final round the friendship. >> cheering each other on and long-time ryder cup teammates. >> charlie: they have these people they call runners at the ncaa, you know. they're fleet afoot. they serve at the whim of their masters for the broadcasters and they go get them whatever they want. >> the final was a buzzer beater. they hit shots and luke may hit a shot to win it at the buzzer and went to two one-point games to one-possession games in the national se -- semifinals and i was disappointed the final game was called to closely with the whistles and stoppage of play it blocked the flow and i thought it would be a block buster game and if you're a north carolina fan but i thought it had potential but it kind of got taken away
augusta has a way of presenting story lines so rich.remember balsteros would have been celebrating and his countryman would have been 60 years old the day he won the masters tournament. it was a sweet win. justin rose exhibited tremendous class and sportsmanship in defeat. >> charlie: they showed that throughout the final round the friendship. >> cheering each other on and long-time ryder cup teammates. >> charlie: they have these people they call runners at the ncaa, you...
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everybody comes to augusta, georgia.u're like me and you have all the history cataloged in your head, you can't help but about arnold palmer this year. >> thank you both for coming. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, charlie. >> thank you for joining us. see you next time! ♪ ♪ >> welcome to the best of bloomberg markets it'll is. i'm yousef. thet will come down to what incumbent president will have to do in terms of the economy here. that ties back to what has been happening globally in terms of sanctions from the united states. and in terms of what is going on with oil prices. saudi arabia
everybody comes to augusta, georgia.u're like me and you have all the history cataloged in your head, you can't help but about arnold palmer this year. >> thank you both for coming. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, charlie. >> thank you for joining us. see you next time! ♪ ♪ >> welcome to the best of bloomberg markets it'll is. i'm yousef. thet will come down to what incumbent president will have to do in terms of the economy here. that ties back to what...
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allergens in the air being blown around by the wind. 76 degrees flip of the of sunshine today with augusta breezes still gusty, 25-30 miles per hour during the day. the nationals are back home, a homestretch tonight, arizona coming to town with the first 7:05.at seven: 05 -- a breezes and sunshine, breezes out of the west. the left over of the storm pattern moving out tonight and tomorrow morning, tomorrow, gorgeous, cooler, upper-60's and the weather opens the door for the next storm. a chance of rain late thursday through friday. some of the range of the heavy. generally one inch, much-needed rain. the timing may not be the best for plans but we need the rain, make it some heavy rain. that should taper off friday midday or afternoon. as things turn cooler over the weekend, lingering showers saturday and partly cloudy sunday, monday come into next week. highs only in the 50's with some clouds, cannot rule out a sprinkle or shower. the complete opposite pattern of what we enjoy today. that is for a good chunk of next week. lindsey: friday, lightning. doug: for thunderstorms. lindsey: thank
allergens in the air being blown around by the wind. 76 degrees flip of the of sunshine today with augusta breezes still gusty, 25-30 miles per hour during the day. the nationals are back home, a homestretch tonight, arizona coming to town with the first 7:05.at seven: 05 -- a breezes and sunshine, breezes out of the west. the left over of the storm pattern moving out tonight and tomorrow morning, tomorrow, gorgeous, cooler, upper-60's and the weather opens the door for the next storm. a chance...
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everybody comes to augusta, georgia. and you have all the history cataloged in your head, you can't help but think about arnold palmer this year. charlie: thank you both for coming. thank you for joining us. see you next time! ♪ emily: this is the best of "bloomberg technology." we bring you all of our top interviews from the week in tech. the stivers strike felt around stocks jump monday on the hack attack. we will talk to a ceo. our extended interview with fred wilson. he tells us where he is placing his bats and why he is still a lush on jack dorsey. the mind behind the most popular operating
everybody comes to augusta, georgia. and you have all the history cataloged in your head, you can't help but think about arnold palmer this year. charlie: thank you both for coming. thank you for joining us. see you next time! ♪ emily: this is the best of "bloomberg technology." we bring you all of our top interviews from the week in tech. the stivers strike felt around stocks jump monday on the hack attack. we will talk to a ceo. our extended interview with fred wilson. he tells us...
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everybody comes to augusta, georgia. like me and you have all the history cataloged in your head, you can't help but think about arnold palmer this year. charlie: thank you both for coming. pleasure having you here. >> thank you. >> thank you. charlie: thank you for joining us. see you next time! ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. oliver: i am oliver renick. carol: in this week's issue, a question being asked from wall street to main street. oliver: if america were a company, would you keep its ceo? carol: that's next on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: we are joined by bloombws
everybody comes to augusta, georgia. like me and you have all the history cataloged in your head, you can't help but think about arnold palmer this year. charlie: thank you both for coming. pleasure having you here. >> thank you. >> thank you. charlie: thank you for joining us. see you next time! ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. oliver: i am oliver renick. carol: in this week's issue, a question being asked from wall street to main street....
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everybody comes to augusta, georgia.re like me and you have all the history cataloged in your head, you can't help but think about arnold palmer this year. >> thank you both for coming. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, charlie. >> thank you for joining us. see you next time! ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton in new york. you are watching "bloomberg technology." "the washington post" reports the investigation into potential collusion between russia and the trump campaign has identified a current senior white house official as a significant person of interest. that official has not been identified. that development comes as president trump heads on his first overseas trip since taking office. the president will make five stops in the middle east and europe, including visits to saudi arabia, israel, and the vatican. he will also attend two summits. the president did not name a new f.b.i. director before leaving. "the new york times" citing a document reports he said firing james comey relieved great pressure on him.
everybody comes to augusta, georgia.re like me and you have all the history cataloged in your head, you can't help but think about arnold palmer this year. >> thank you both for coming. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, charlie. >> thank you for joining us. see you next time! ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton in new york. you are watching "bloomberg technology." "the washington post" reports the investigation into potential collusion between russia and...
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everybody comes to augusta, georgia. like me and you have all the history cataloged in your head, you can't help but think about arnold palmer this year. charlie: thank you both for coming. pleasure having you here. >> thank you. >> thank you. charlie: thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro. with 30 minutes dedicated to the fixed income, this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: coming up, the biggest crisis of the trump presidency breaks the calm on wall street. for the one south -- for the 1000th time investors ask, is , the trump trade dead? treasury yields grind down. will the chaos in washington throw it off course? is it a wake-up call for em? if you don't one impeachment in brazil was dramatic, markets break for three in a row. we start with the big issue.
everybody comes to augusta, georgia. like me and you have all the history cataloged in your head, you can't help but think about arnold palmer this year. charlie: thank you both for coming. pleasure having you here. >> thank you. >> thank you. charlie: thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro. with 30 minutes dedicated to the fixed income, this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: coming up, the biggest crisis...
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. >> this case dates back to 2012 when augusta rosa spotted several appliances from pacific sales in concord. they sent out an independent contractor to install them. last year, augusta was having some recall work done on the microwave and that tech told her the microwave hadn't been properly installed. it wasn't secured to the wall. she asked pacific sales to come out and properly install the micro27, but the company said no because she purchased it too long ago. instead, they mailed her bolts and said hire someone else to install it properly. she didn't think it was right so she reached out to us. we reached out to pacific sales and were redistricted to best buy. they refunded $700, the cost of the microwave plus installation. they say the outside service not only failed her, they also failed us, and that is unacceptable. if you have consumer complaint, let us know. 888-996-tips or online at nbcbayarea.com/responds. >>> all right, chris chmura getting results for us. thank you wroorb. >>> new over night, a fire breaks out in a south bay home. >> up next, how someone driving by spot
. >> this case dates back to 2012 when augusta rosa spotted several appliances from pacific sales in concord. they sent out an independent contractor to install them. last year, augusta was having some recall work done on the microwave and that tech told her the microwave hadn't been properly installed. it wasn't secured to the wall. she asked pacific sales to come out and properly install the micro27, but the company said no because she purchased it too long ago. instead, they mailed her...
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clifford, augusta, georgia, good morning, retired military. caller: good morning. memorial day is a special day to me and my family. i get calls from family members that thank me for serving 26 years, three months and nine days in the military. i was stationed in washington, d.c. back in the '60s for a short period of time, up from the pentagon. i used to take my family down to observe the activities, the festivities of memorial day and it meant so much. most people in this country need to actually spend time in washington, d.c. to take a look at what is going on around there, especially the arlington national cemetery, identifying the people on the wall that you know remember and really reflect on the history of persons that served so well and did so much to keep this country safe and some people in this country just don't appreciate it simply because disconnected from the military and what it takes to keep a country free. host: thank you. let's watch for just a moment at the tomb of the unknown soldier. host: at the tomb of the unknown soldier, president donald t
clifford, augusta, georgia, good morning, retired military. caller: good morning. memorial day is a special day to me and my family. i get calls from family members that thank me for serving 26 years, three months and nine days in the military. i was stationed in washington, d.c. back in the '60s for a short period of time, up from the pentagon. i used to take my family down to observe the activities, the festivities of memorial day and it meant so much. most people in this country need to...
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also in augusta. so a lot of severe weather from that. this is what it looked like from 4:30 to 6:30. there wasn't much on the map except right there and it was done. it really was an oppressive looking storm, lots of lightning also with this and some of the winds gusted 50 to 60 miles an hour. tonight radar is quiet. it's not going to stay that way. we'll be all right tomorrow morning, 60s to low 70s at 8:30. midday looks fine, may see a spotty shower along and west of the blue ridge. in the afternoon we'll start to pick up here. even by 5:00 west of the blue ridge, but watch what happens by 6:00, 7:00. now it's starting to firm up. this is the line that could have the damaging wind gusts, hail, maybe an isolated tornado. by 9:30 it should be through us and we'll dry out significantly as far as humidity levels are concerned by tuesday morning. we have at least a couple nice days headed our way this week, but i'm also tracking a severe weather threat tomorrow, but more rain as the week goes on. we'll have the full seven-day coming up in a
also in augusta. so a lot of severe weather from that. this is what it looked like from 4:30 to 6:30. there wasn't much on the map except right there and it was done. it really was an oppressive looking storm, lots of lightning also with this and some of the winds gusted 50 to 60 miles an hour. tonight radar is quiet. it's not going to stay that way. we'll be all right tomorrow morning, 60s to low 70s at 8:30. midday looks fine, may see a spotty shower along and west of the blue ridge. in the...
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ifeel like my game is in good shape and i needed to address a few issues in between augusta and heresewhere, but i feel really good coming into this event. andy murray has lost the first set of his madrid open match against borna coric. they are currently on serve in the second set. you can follow it on five live sports extra. more in the next hour. three women have appeared in court in london charged with preparing a terrorist act and conspiracy to murder. they include 21—year—old rizlaine boular, who was shot by police during a raid at a property in willesden two weeks ago. seven other people, arrested as part of the investigation, have been released from police custody. dominic casciani was in court. this was a very unusual hearing this morning. in the dock we had a mother, mina dich, 43, her daughter, rizlaine boular, 21, and a third woman, khawla barghouthi. the first fence was conspiracy to murder and the second was an act of terrorism. in investigating allegations, they say there is an allegations, they say there is an allegation against the mother and daughter and a third wom
ifeel like my game is in good shape and i needed to address a few issues in between augusta and heresewhere, but i feel really good coming into this event. andy murray has lost the first set of his madrid open match against borna coric. they are currently on serve in the second set. you can follow it on five live sports extra. more in the next hour. three women have appeared in court in london charged with preparing a terrorist act and conspiracy to murder. they include 21—year—old rizlaine...
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want to watch out for tonight, there in pink from east of atlanta, warnings on the map now, north of augusta, georgia, up through parts of charlotte and just north of there. it's the damaging winds, tonight, tom, that i'm watching through this yellow region, through north carolina and south carolina. now, as most of us in the northeast see the rain dry out and say, man, that was cool, we'll finally warm up by tend of the week. this was the coolest memorial day since 2004 in central park. >>> next tonight, new developments in the possible hate crime attack in portland, oregon. the suspect accused of killing two men and wounding a third as they protected two young women from his alleged racial slurs on a train. new video shows the suspect ranting on the same train the day before the attack. and the president tweeting about all of this today, calling it unacceptable. here's abc's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: jeremy christian will face a judge after stabbing three men on a portland train. tonight, we're learning of the chilling warning signs. just a day before -- christian was seen here laughi
want to watch out for tonight, there in pink from east of atlanta, warnings on the map now, north of augusta, georgia, up through parts of charlotte and just north of there. it's the damaging winds, tonight, tom, that i'm watching through this yellow region, through north carolina and south carolina. now, as most of us in the northeast see the rain dry out and say, man, that was cool, we'll finally warm up by tend of the week. this was the coolest memorial day since 2004 in central park....
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the campaign through augusta, and shenandoah county. for thedone a business confederacy that i reckon won't be forgotten very soon. after recounting the legend murder of several union soldiers by guerrillas, and of course most prominently the son of quartermaster general montgomery egs, they wrote about the rot upon the valley. of thencipal property persons engaged in the rebellion, anticipating rebels would call us very bad names, howard argued that such destruction was justified in view of the atrocities committed by the infernal traders. now purged by fire. he held the destruction paled insignificance before the burning of the 50 miles between harrisonburg and strasburg. this judgment was justified for the murder of lieutenant meigs. as to as god has a principal, they should have it. for union victories in the valley that fall, cemented the sense that the union -- that the valley's white female population was helpless. this is the darkest and trying time that we have mostly seen after hearing john bell and the army had been driven fr
the campaign through augusta, and shenandoah county. for thedone a business confederacy that i reckon won't be forgotten very soon. after recounting the legend murder of several union soldiers by guerrillas, and of course most prominently the son of quartermaster general montgomery egs, they wrote about the rot upon the valley. of thencipal property persons engaged in the rebellion, anticipating rebels would call us very bad names, howard argued that such destruction was justified in view of...
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spotsylvania what was under severe thunderstorm watch at one point as was augusta and green and we'reing some of that moving out. showers light showers here and there through areas to the north and northwest. but, other than that just mainly cloudy skies. here's what's happening now. not very much at all. we're looking at pretty calm night as far as up north on the i 95 co the i 95 corridor is concerned. and your current temperatures we're at 6 a5 degrees dulles and 61 gaithersburg and 68 in nation's capital and 64 baltimore and 70 at fred fredericksburg. as we get into the weekend here's what we're looking at. tonight, a few isolated showers and storms to the south. sunday we'll start out fairly dry and looking at late showers moving in and storms possibly warmer on monday. but a very unsettled day as well. your full 7 day forecast coming up in a bit and a look at the beach forecast, lindsay. >> thanks, gwen. >> tonight d.c. police are serving for a gunman that shot eight people in norm west this morning on q street not far from northwest capital street one of the victim was killed.
spotsylvania what was under severe thunderstorm watch at one point as was augusta and green and we'reing some of that moving out. showers light showers here and there through areas to the north and northwest. but, other than that just mainly cloudy skies. here's what's happening now. not very much at all. we're looking at pretty calm night as far as up north on the i 95 co the i 95 corridor is concerned. and your current temperatures we're at 6 a5 degrees dulles and 61 gaithersburg and 68 in...
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near record highs in augusta, georgia. new york city expecting a record high of 93.lose in philly but won't quite get there in d.c. it's rare to be this hot up and down the east coast this time of year, especially for this long. usually in may it's one day. >> someone just flipped a switch. >>> one more for you here. robert mueller i proving sop of the most -- if you loved the '90s and missed the sitcoms of the early 2000s they're back and in full force. netflix announced the return of "arrested development" with entire original cast. the '90s hit "roseanne" is making an eight episode revival on abc after they ended their nine-year run on the network. the core original cast including roseanne barr and john goodman will premiere june of next year. and "will & grace" will be returning for a ten-episode, it's a musical showing the cast about coming home to each other and the network. it returns 11 years after its finale. a lot of people are excited about that. >> who doesn't love the '90s, everything that came out of them. >>> president trump in need of a serious reboot
near record highs in augusta, georgia. new york city expecting a record high of 93.lose in philly but won't quite get there in d.c. it's rare to be this hot up and down the east coast this time of year, especially for this long. usually in may it's one day. >> someone just flipped a switch. >>> one more for you here. robert mueller i proving sop of the most -- if you loved the '90s and missed the sitcoms of the early 2000s they're back and in full force. netflix announced the...
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to address a few issues in between august and here and they did that in the first ten days after augusta thanks. i‘m saying nothing. the prime minister has been out campaigning in the south of england. she said the leak of labour‘s draft policy programme is pretty shambolic and their policies would be taking us and their policies would be taking us back to the past. let‘s cross to our correspondent alex forsyth who is in southampton with the may campaign. what else has she been saying, alex? theresa may was here today in one of those stranger moments on an election campaign on a fairly ordinary street which doesn‘t see much excitement suddenly becomes the focus of a media circus, so an hour ago theresa may was here knocking on doors, talking to residents and she got a pretty good reception. this seat is currently held by labour but it‘s a marginal seats over is not that many votes in it and clearly the fact the prime minister came here today shows it is a seat they wa nt to here today shows it is a seat they want to target to try to take from labour. this area specifically, southampton,
to address a few issues in between august and here and they did that in the first ten days after augusta thanks. i‘m saying nothing. the prime minister has been out campaigning in the south of england. she said the leak of labour‘s draft policy programme is pretty shambolic and their policies would be taking us and their policies would be taking us back to the past. let‘s cross to our correspondent alex forsyth who is in southampton with the may campaign. what else has she been saying,...
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if you watch russian foreign policy in central augusta and eastern europe, that is what they do. if you watch chinese foreign policy in asia and africa, that is what they do. and if you watch saudi foreign policy almost everywhere, that's what they do. they're used to this idea that you find a business associate of the leader, a relative, perhaps, you make an investment, you make a donation, so this is a standard operating procedure for russia, for china, for saudi arabia. but it's never been something that happened in the united states. and you would think that for somebody like jared kushner, who would have more experience, you would be very conscious of that reality and be very conscious to draw very sharp lines, build very clear boundaries, not have any insinuation. because this is standard operating procedure for the chinese government. this is standard operating procedure for the saudis. >> that's fascinating. fareed zakaria, carl bernstein, matthew, thank you all very much. up ahead, when this means in a legal sense for jared kushner. our legal panel weighs in. f che. it's
if you watch russian foreign policy in central augusta and eastern europe, that is what they do. if you watch chinese foreign policy in asia and africa, that is what they do. and if you watch saudi foreign policy almost everywhere, that's what they do. they're used to this idea that you find a business associate of the leader, a relative, perhaps, you make an investment, you make a donation, so this is a standard operating procedure for russia, for china, for saudi arabia. but it's never been...
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business, nfib, led by ben, the state chamber of commerce led by ted, and local chambers from north augusta to north columbia. when i meet with every members of the small business community of south carolina, i learn how government regulations and government overreach threaten their businesses and reduce job opportunities. i support president trump's commitment to creating jobs and how in only 100 days his administration has proven to be a champion of small business by cutting harmful regulations and outlining tax reform. i appreciate the leadership of the small business administrator, linda, mcmahon, and for the small businesses nationwide. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we will never forget september 11 and the global war n terrorism. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom new york seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized. mr. higgins: mr. speaker, president trump wanted to cut $1.2 billion to the national institutes of health and the national cancer institute. instead, congress will exert its independence by rejecting the preside
business, nfib, led by ben, the state chamber of commerce led by ted, and local chambers from north augusta to north columbia. when i meet with every members of the small business community of south carolina, i learn how government regulations and government overreach threaten their businesses and reduce job opportunities. i support president trump's commitment to creating jobs and how in only 100 days his administration has proven to be a champion of small business by cutting harmful...
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ainsley: one of three women accepted to be a member of augusta national, which ace big deal. >> yes.ident of hoover institute. i had relationship with bob gates. it matters a lot when secretary of state, secretary of defense see all the people below them. don't bring conflict. we'll work together. that goes through entire government, secretary of state and -- brian: vladmir putin, very few people know more about the russians and soviets than you. did you predict, when you met deputy mayor standing in corner, this guy would emerge as dominant power for russia and what has he done to that country? >> i did not. i, when i first met him president of russia, some number of years later, when president bush and i met him in slovenia i wouldn't think we see what he has seen. we know he was harboring deep resentment about the end of the cold war. he saw collapse of soviet union he said as a tragedy. he really believes he is re-establishing russian authority, russian influence in the world. unfortunately, if you have to take the territory of ukraine to do it, well so be it. what you have to do
ainsley: one of three women accepted to be a member of augusta national, which ace big deal. >> yes.ident of hoover institute. i had relationship with bob gates. it matters a lot when secretary of state, secretary of defense see all the people below them. don't bring conflict. we'll work together. that goes through entire government, secretary of state and -- brian: vladmir putin, very few people know more about the russians and soviets than you. did you predict, when you met deputy mayor...
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he spent time around them in augusta. and when dwight d. people he didn't even know. it wasn't personal with ike. it was all business. and that's why dwight d. eisenhower will be remembered as a near great or great president and right now you put your finger on it, mika. that's why donald trump will go down as a failed president, if he doesn't start bringing independent vois into that white house, telling him no. and history suggests -- >> it's too late. >> -- he just is incapable, 70 years later, to start doing that, and doing what's in his best interest, the family's best interest and the country's best interest. >> ways done is done. senator claire mccaskill joins us live. her thoughts on the manchester attacks and on the reports that president trump asked intel chiefs to push back on the russian probe. >>> plus president's commerce secretary marvels at the lack of protests to the president's visit to saudi arabia. >> good lord. >> we'll explain to him -- we'll be right back. a millie dresselhaus doll! happy birthday, sweetie! oh, millie
he spent time around them in augusta. and when dwight d. people he didn't even know. it wasn't personal with ike. it was all business. and that's why dwight d. eisenhower will be remembered as a near great or great president and right now you put your finger on it, mika. that's why donald trump will go down as a failed president, if he doesn't start bringing independent vois into that white house, telling him no. and history suggests -- >> it's too late. >> -- he just is incapable,...