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. >> in avi new int with christian media outline tbn the president says he wants to impose aun financialhment on migrant's home countries in central america. >> you take a country like honduras and so many others sending people into our country by the thousands. i think we should stop giving them money. >> but just days ago vice president pence met the leader white uras here at the house. and declared a strong partnership. negotiables say the vice president will travel to central america andri south a this woke including guatemala where many mierpgts are at the u.s. bordeaux are from him. . immigration will in the be on adding but hard to avoid. ee president heads becut on the campaign trail visiting south carolina and on the campaign trail illegal immigration is a fault lain. and congress is back to work a trying to legislate some kind of solutiono ease the crisis. >>> the outcry over separated families continuedhis we could. hundreds gathering outside a tent city housing migrantdr ch in tornillo, texas. demanding they be reunited with families. the protest drawing celebrity support as well
. >> in avi new int with christian media outline tbn the president says he wants to impose aun financialhment on migrant's home countries in central america. >> you take a country like honduras and so many others sending people into our country by the thousands. i think we should stop giving them money. >> but just days ago vice president pence met the leader white uras here at the house. and declared a strong partnership. negotiables say the vice president will travel to...
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it's avi called the on forty three years old. friend who. created the issue so. i learned that i was right so this was given to me by no shoes all followers it's basically the details of that. because this i will survive i can assure you i was there with my spine read three different cases see the top one here see the one in the middle and there's one down the bottom you go this is a little bit of start with this this world record in the book will be cure world is with my for but now i do good. very very need to say what it is. that this time i was already turned out to courage to guns now i had a fifty seven and a twenty three wall so this is me just turn it forward seeing as a drug dealer this is my life my work. probably shot about seeing people. close friends who did not graduate from high school who are no longer with us when lost to the streets two weeks old my father went to prison he did fifteen years straight i met him when i went to prison at fifteen with fifteen years to say the least from four to eleven experience watching my mother shoot her and shoo
it's avi called the on forty three years old. friend who. created the issue so. i learned that i was right so this was given to me by no shoes all followers it's basically the details of that. because this i will survive i can assure you i was there with my spine read three different cases see the top one here see the one in the middle and there's one down the bottom you go this is a little bit of start with this this world record in the book will be cure world is with my for but now i do good....
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do i t think it's anything too avy, but as warmer air tries to come in it often squeezes out a shower and somehe of t late night models are trying to suggest that we could see some showers down through southern maryland and even maybe prince george's county about three in the morning. i'll show you the forecast if you missed it. the humidity will be noticeable when you step out tomorrow morning. we'll bening up the meatne about nir 1067b8g9 the more sun w get the more unstable we could be in the aernoon. when we see the storms start crewing through our area after about 3:00 or so or twom of could be on the strong side so heads up for that. glad the parade isn't tomorro i think more topeople won't see ss than will. but after we get through tomorrow's little unsettled afrnoon we're about to begin a dry and a w stretch of weather that will u lastil monday of next week and t next chance of thunderstorms might be a week from take. meanwhile a beauty of a d. it doesn't get much better than this inun j we were hard pressed to find a cloud. low humidity with just a little bit of a breeze from
do i t think it's anything too avy, but as warmer air tries to come in it often squeezes out a shower and somehe of t late night models are trying to suggest that we could see some showers down through southern maryland and even maybe prince george's county about three in the morning. i'll show you the forecast if you missed it. the humidity will be noticeable when you step out tomorrow morning. we'll bening up the meatne about nir 1067b8g9 the more sun w get the more unstable we could be in...
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and with me in the studio i have a meeting with avi he's an iraqi journalist and a former iraqi diplomat welcome i mean now you will be reporter who we saw in that report when he was visiting the old city of more than what was the experience like for you well it was shocking to be shocking for me for all the team to see bodies part of bodies on the streets and all the tone we expect that after six months of the ending of the battlefield in the old style that there's no bodies. the ways and two from that parts of that bodies but that i was shocked and also the smile was very bad the smell of death still everywhere in the area the city the whole city the historical part of the city is destroyed and it's was really horrible pictures thousands of bodies still lying amidst the ruins there is it don't who these people were and how they died well some of them they got. access for their bodies for their families but we are talking about some families have been destroyed all the children women father everything. think it's the main challenge for iraqi government to get a database of the d.n.a. of
and with me in the studio i have a meeting with avi he's an iraqi journalist and a former iraqi diplomat welcome i mean now you will be reporter who we saw in that report when he was visiting the old city of more than what was the experience like for you well it was shocking to be shocking for me for all the team to see bodies part of bodies on the streets and all the tone we expect that after six months of the ending of the battlefield in the old style that there's no bodies. the ways and two...
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stumbling and it seems though that the worst is yet to come they are stumbling it's already prompted miss avies benz for example dining have both lowered their profit for costs and in the wake of those ructions from the united states how worried should they be should other companies be it's not only about copper duces it's it's the whole scope of german businesses related to international activities we are really horrified about the scope of escalation when it comes to new tariffs and retaliations and so forth so that means we are heading in trade war hopefully not but it seems so to what extent is the united states to blame for this slowdown that we've already seen because i mean let's be honest the german government has also had its fumbling this year which haven't really helped growth. it's not only the usa there is a certain degree of mistrust in several governments met say after the financial market crisis that means now a decade ago that and we are up serving that there are non-tariff barriers making you have bringing noise into the into the trade activities so. protectionism is on the ri
stumbling and it seems though that the worst is yet to come they are stumbling it's already prompted miss avies benz for example dining have both lowered their profit for costs and in the wake of those ructions from the united states how worried should they be should other companies be it's not only about copper duces it's it's the whole scope of german businesses related to international activities we are really horrified about the scope of escalation when it comes to new tariffs and...
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we got 60 guys split across the area, working with the pious avis —— fire service at a ratio of four are well prepared with enough water and sun cream and guys prepared with enough water and sun cream and guys are prepared with enough water and sun cream and guys are enjoying the job. to getan cream and guys are enjoying the job. to get an idea of the scale of the task, took a ride to the top of the moor with a crew from bolton. it's very difficult, because it's clearly hot conditions, very smoky conditions, and up where we are right on top of the hill, the water supply is very limited. these firefighters are making continual journeys from ground level to take water to pumps higher up. this really is the fire front line. it's very hot up here, and you can see how smoky it is, and getting water to this level is like bringing buckets up a hillside on an industrial scale. this scene is repeated across this more land. —— moorland. it's one of six places where they are fighting the fire. there is help from the air, too. with no rain forecast, this is the next best thing, helicopters dumpi
we got 60 guys split across the area, working with the pious avis —— fire service at a ratio of four are well prepared with enough water and sun cream and guys prepared with enough water and sun cream and guys are prepared with enough water and sun cream and guys are enjoying the job. to getan cream and guys are enjoying the job. to get an idea of the scale of the task, took a ride to the top of the moor with a crew from bolton. it's very difficult, because it's clearly hot conditions, very...
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true again the fifty thousand great troops it's yeah it did abduction absolute lives prime minister avi's one of his certainly other than the whole the new king subject is certainly his i would say his main point and i brought it up absolutely and they're going to be working on that it will be we didn't put it down in the document but it will be worked on. christians yes we are brought it up very strongly you know franklin graham spent spent and spends a tremendous amount of time in north korea he's got a very close to his heart it did come up and things will be happening thank you great question yes john. thank you mr thank you john we're turning to the question of human rights you spoke very powerfully on the issue during your state of the union address right sure that you had to factor in the first lady's box with the crutches who escaped and you at that point said north korea as more readily oppressed its people than any other regime on earth do you still believe that is the case having having sat down with kim jong il and it doesn't change that you and i believe it's a rough situatio
true again the fifty thousand great troops it's yeah it did abduction absolute lives prime minister avi's one of his certainly other than the whole the new king subject is certainly his i would say his main point and i brought it up absolutely and they're going to be working on that it will be we didn't put it down in the document but it will be worked on. christians yes we are brought it up very strongly you know franklin graham spent spent and spends a tremendous amount of time in north korea...
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shares of avis and hertz getting hamm today you see there, hertz down 11.5% and avis is down by 10%.il market is closing for the day. let's get to jackie deangelis. >> hey there, melissa. well, crude oil spiking more than 3% today, crossing over that $70 threshold it happened on these headlines from a state department official saying that the u.s. is going to push allies to cut oil imports from iran to zero. this is one of the reasons that opec felt this pressure. tempering swings like this but the market still reacts of course session high today, $70.64 also notice that the spread between wti and brent is closing in from about 10 last week to 5 now. tells you that wti is more in favor than it was. >> big moves there thank you, jackie. >>> harley davidson, an iconic american brand, feeling the wrath from the president today so what happens to companies a few months after being targeted by the president let's bring in phil lebeau from chicago who of course has also covered boeing, the airlines, et cetera. hey, phil. >> reporter: lots of companies that have been targeted by the preside
shares of avis and hertz getting hamm today you see there, hertz down 11.5% and avis is down by 10%.il market is closing for the day. let's get to jackie deangelis. >> hey there, melissa. well, crude oil spiking more than 3% today, crossing over that $70 threshold it happened on these headlines from a state department official saying that the u.s. is going to push allies to cut oil imports from iran to zero. this is one of the reasons that opec felt this pressure. tempering swings like...
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. >> detectives traced that red suzuki suv to an avis rental car center in camarillo.leased by goldfinger, jim fayed's company. one of jim's nephews had recently relocated to california and had driven the car for about a month until just a few days before the murder. after that, the car was in the care of the fayeds' ranch hand, a man named josÉ moya. >> investigators say it was moya who was behind the wheel, but on the tape there seemed to be three people in the vehicle. who were they? a month later josÉ moya was arrested and charged with pam's murder. he pleaded not guilty. it turns out josÉ moya knew pam. not only did he work on their ranch, he even had his own living quarters on the property. moya knew about the fayeds' gold. he knew where they stored it. he was trusted to transport the gold back and forth from the business to the home in moorpark. >> how well did you know josÉ moya? >> i knew him pretty well. he was actually -- he was a really nice guy to me. he was a character. every time he'd come into the office, we'd always joke around with each other. he was
. >> detectives traced that red suzuki suv to an avis rental car center in camarillo.leased by goldfinger, jim fayed's company. one of jim's nephews had recently relocated to california and had driven the car for about a month until just a few days before the murder. after that, the car was in the care of the fayeds' ranch hand, a man named josÉ moya. >> investigators say it was moya who was behind the wheel, but on the tape there seemed to be three people in the vehicle. who were...
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. >> detectives traced that red suzuki suv to an avis rental car center in camarillo. leased by goldfinger, jim fayed's company. one of jim's nephews had recently relocated to carnia and had driven the car for about a month until just a few days before the murder. after that, the car was in the care of the fayeds' ranch hand, a man named josÉ moya. >> investigators say it was moya who was behind the wheel, but on the tape there seemed to be three people in the vehicle. who were they? a month later josÉ moya was arrested and charged with pam's murder. he pleaded not guilty. it turns out josÉ moya knew pam. not only did he work on their ranch, he even had his own living quarters on the property. moya knew about the fayeds' gold. he knew where they stored it. he was trusted to transport the gold back and forth from the business to the home in moorpark. >> how well did you know josÉ moya? >> i knew him pretty well. he was actually -- he was a really nice guy to me. he was a character. every time he'd come into the office, we'd always joke around with each other. he was --
. >> detectives traced that red suzuki suv to an avis rental car center in camarillo. leased by goldfinger, jim fayed's company. one of jim's nephews had recently relocated to carnia and had driven the car for about a month until just a few days before the murder. after that, the car was in the care of the fayeds' ranch hand, a man named josÉ moya. >> investigators say it was moya who was behind the wheel, but on the tape there seemed to be three people in the vehicle. who were...
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my lowest day i learned that i lost my petition for avis corpus i was seeking to have my conviction overturned in federal court and argue my innocence from our d.n.a. and the decision comes back that i've lost because the court clerk. rule that my paperwork arrived forty slate. and i get this news while i'm in the special housing unit i'm in the box because i defended myself against people who wanted to kill me because in their minds i was a rapist. my main reaction to that i wanted to commit suicide at that point. when inmates like deskovic run out of legal options often it's up to the local district attorneys to reinvestigate. without their consent cases can sit for years . finally in january two thousand and six when pirro left her job to run as new york's attorney general he caught a break. once the innocence project got involved they went to the new district attorney. and they asked for the testing she said yeah let's go ahead and test it that was in the summer of two thousand and six within weeks d.n.a. analysis matched the semen recovered from the rape kit to a prisoner named steven cun
my lowest day i learned that i lost my petition for avis corpus i was seeking to have my conviction overturned in federal court and argue my innocence from our d.n.a. and the decision comes back that i've lost because the court clerk. rule that my paperwork arrived forty slate. and i get this news while i'm in the special housing unit i'm in the box because i defended myself against people who wanted to kill me because in their minds i was a rapist. my main reaction to that i wanted to commit...
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avis third version of the ban is what the supreme court upheld today.ba already in effect, as justices had allowed it to remain in place while legal challenges were pending. for the pbs newshour, i'm amna nawaz. chief justice john roberts said their decision reflects the results of a worldwide review process undertaken by multiple cabinet officials and their agencies. but liberal justices decried the ruling. here to explain both sides and the poible future effects i'm joined by marcia coyle of the "national law journal" and yeganeh torbati, who coversim gration for the reuters news service. and we welcome both of you back to thprogram. mash alet's start with you on what the justices said upon. entiallyf justices ess upheld this, writing for the majority, saying the president has broadrauthority as pesident to determine what our immigration laws ae, and he also wrote with discrimination. >> judy, this was a comicated case. >> and really urge people to read the opinions on the court's website. tm going to boil it do basically three questions the justices faced. one,a you just said, the m
avis third version of the ban is what the supreme court upheld today.ba already in effect, as justices had allowed it to remain in place while legal challenges were pending. for the pbs newshour, i'm amna nawaz. chief justice john roberts said their decision reflects the results of a worldwide review process undertaken by multiple cabinet officials and their agencies. but liberal justices decried the ruling. here to explain both sides and the poible future effects i'm joined by marcia coyle of...
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avis budget down 7.5 president, american airlines, 4%, fedex down 3%.y fast, vast, and it's gone negative for the year, 2018. in fact, the dow jones transportation average is lower over 1%. here's a look at overstock which is going to be expanding into new states. there was a ruling from the supreme court, and this was in the case of south dakota v. wayfair. and this ruling says two things. one, overstock can expand into other states, but they will be collecting sales tax. the stock is moving down almost 9%. wayfair is also to the downside, liz. back to you. liz: well, yeah. wayfair was the one, along with overstock, that originally got the smackdown from the supreme court. nicole, thank you very much. nicole's going to come back to us when she gets more from traders. again, we're going commercial-free here because of a what you see on your screen, a rather significant selloff on this monday. now so much of it having to do with trade. as soon as president trump fired that first missile in the tariffs war, specifically 20% on foreign steel, 10% on foreig
avis budget down 7.5 president, american airlines, 4%, fedex down 3%.y fast, vast, and it's gone negative for the year, 2018. in fact, the dow jones transportation average is lower over 1%. here's a look at overstock which is going to be expanding into new states. there was a ruling from the supreme court, and this was in the case of south dakota v. wayfair. and this ruling says two things. one, overstock can expand into other states, but they will be collecting sales tax. the stock is moving...
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thank you, miss avis. supervisor fewer. >> supervisor fewer: thank you, miss avs. i realize that a lot of the work that you're doing is related to racial equity through your engineering equity program. can you oe thw rk that you're doing with the departments on a larger scale? >> so there's a couple of ways that we're working withhe departments. first the government alliance for racial equity and we have two cohorts this year and those cohorts are filled with people from 15 different departments and 40 people and they meet twice a month and they do trainings in oakland as well one here each month and then they're supposed to go back and to develop equity action plans for their departments on how to consider the impact of their policies and their programs on the spectrum. and the office is doing department-wide training and we met with the police department and we'll do trainings arnd that. one of the issues is that the challenges is that people get the language and they talk abtou bias and ey don't really get how to work with each other without calling each other r
thank you, miss avis. supervisor fewer. >> supervisor fewer: thank you, miss avs. i realize that a lot of the work that you're doing is related to racial equity through your engineering equity program. can you oe thw rk that you're doing with the departments on a larger scale? >> so there's a couple of ways that we're working withhe departments. first the government alliance for racial equity and we have two cohorts this year and those cohorts are filled with people from 15...
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my lowest day i learned that i lost my petition for avis corpus i was seeking to have my conviction overturned in federal court and argue my innocence martin d.n.a. and the decision comes back that i've lost because the court clerk. rule that my paperwork arrived forty slate. and i get this news while i'm in the special housing unit i'm in the box because i defended myself against people who wanted to kill me because in their minds i was a rapist. my main reaction to that i wanted to commit suicide at that point. when inmates like deskovic run out of legal options often it's up to the local district attorneys to reinvestigate. without their consent cases can sit for years . finally in january two thousand and six when pirro left her job to run as new york's attorney general he caught a break. once the innocence project got involved they went to the new district attorney. and they asked for the testing she said yeah let's go ahead and test it that was in the summer of two thousand and six within weeks d.n.a. analysis matched the semen recovered from the rape kit to a prisoner named stephen cunn
my lowest day i learned that i lost my petition for avis corpus i was seeking to have my conviction overturned in federal court and argue my innocence martin d.n.a. and the decision comes back that i've lost because the court clerk. rule that my paperwork arrived forty slate. and i get this news while i'm in the special housing unit i'm in the box because i defended myself against people who wanted to kill me because in their minds i was a rapist. my main reaction to that i wanted to commit...
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pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by avi. this condin reported with enty tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections or have flu-like symptoms or sores. liver problems can occur with entyvio. if your uc or crohn's treatment isn't working for you, ask your gastroenterologist about entyvio. entyvio. relief and remission within reach. like nothing you, ncy or she, has ever seen. filets of 100% real natural chicken or seafood. handcrafted, and served any way she wants. purely fancy feast filets. love is in the details. >>> he was very first in the fact that he wants to do this. i think he might want to do this as much or even more than me. i think he's going to do these things. i may be wrong. i may stand before you in six months and say, hey, i was wrong. i don't know that i'll ever admit that. i'll find some kind of an excuse. >> so while the president says he believes kim jong-un will leave up to his side of the deal, he's also saying it's possible he doesn't. that id ssaid, i want to bring panel
pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by avi. this condin reported with enty tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections or have flu-like symptoms or sores. liver problems can occur with entyvio. if your uc or crohn's treatment isn't working for you, ask your gastroenterologist about entyvio. entyvio. relief and remission within reach. like nothing you, ncy or she, has ever seen. filets of 100% real natural chicken or seafood. handcrafted,...
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avis: queridas amigas, buenos dÍas, que bellas que se ven, me encantan porque se ven hermosas.por el caso de contrabando de sustancias prohibidas chiqui rivera declarÓ al respecto. chiqui:nada má deseo lo mejor a Él y a su familia, son momentos difÍciles, mÁs que nada sus hijos estÁn en mis oraciones. me da gusto saber que saliÓ y que el problema se resuelva. locutor: dejo claro que nunca vio de actitudes extraÑas cuando era el esposo de su mamÁ jenny rivera. chiqui: la verdad que no, cuando estaba con mi mamÁ no estaba nada raro, la acompaÑaba a todos lados, no creo que haya habido estas cosas de que se les acusa. locutor: tambiÉn platico porque no tenÍa contacto con loaiza. chiqui: de verdad no tengo su nÚmero ni contacto con su familia, quien habla con Él mucho, es lorenzo y a travÉs de Él me ha dicho que estÁ bien. si lo veo nos vamos a saludar, no hay ningÚn problema la verdad. locutor: finalmente le mando un mensaje muy especial al ex beisbolista. chiqui: que le deseo lo mejor, que estoy pidiendo mucho por Él, que su mamÁ y a su papá le mando un saludo, igual que a sus hi
avis: queridas amigas, buenos dÍas, que bellas que se ven, me encantan porque se ven hermosas.por el caso de contrabando de sustancias prohibidas chiqui rivera declarÓ al respecto. chiqui:nada má deseo lo mejor a Él y a su familia, son momentos difÍciles, mÁs que nada sus hijos estÁn en mis oraciones. me da gusto saber que saliÓ y que el problema se resuelva. locutor: dejo claro que nunca vio de actitudes extraÑas cuando era el esposo de su mamÁ jenny rivera. chiqui: la verdad que no,...
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and the transports are hitting correction levels trading below their 200 day moving average avis, u.p.s. and fedex leading the decline. and today we begin with president trump about to tour the grounds for the new foxconn factor in wisconsin. eamon javers live at the white house. >> reporter: that's right, the president is expected at foxconn shortly. this is the kind of event the president likes a lot. the billionaire chairman of foxconn has been with the president before, he was at the white house just about a year ago. the president knows him and the company well he likes this story, he likes groundbreakings. there you see the video from last year. this is in wisconsin president is convinced that there will be a lot of jobs here he has been tweeting about it today saying i'm in milwaukee soon for a big groundbreaking for foxconn building a new plant. 15,000 jobs the president says politics are a little complicated by the fact that harley-davidson also a wisconsin company headquartered just about 30 miles away from where foxconn is going to be, harley-davidson is moving some productio
and the transports are hitting correction levels trading below their 200 day moving average avis, u.p.s. and fedex leading the decline. and today we begin with president trump about to tour the grounds for the new foxconn factor in wisconsin. eamon javers live at the white house. >> reporter: that's right, the president is expected at foxconn shortly. this is the kind of event the president likes a lot. the billionaire chairman of foxconn has been with the president before, he was at the...
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views on used car prices are waning on hurts and avis budget group.and cars and sport utility vehicle's coming off will undermine the value of their fleet. current shares dropped as much as 12% yesterday, adding to this year's losses. the rental company also face competition from ridesharing services. jaguar land rover is building an electric vehicle in china. the automaker is looking to manufacture a similar model to the gas powered compact suv, which it manufactures with a chinese partner. a company executives has details will be disclosed within a year. that is your bloomberg business flash. francine: let's talk japan. today we heard from the bank of japan deputy governor saying he was paying close attention to the downside of the stimulus five years after aggressive monetary policy that is struggling to hold inflation and even half of the targeted rate. let's get back to richard lacaille of global straight street advisors -- global state street advisors. you worry about the side effects of all this extra stimulus in japan? richard: not only in jap
views on used car prices are waning on hurts and avis budget group.and cars and sport utility vehicle's coming off will undermine the value of their fleet. current shares dropped as much as 12% yesterday, adding to this year's losses. the rental company also face competition from ridesharing services. jaguar land rover is building an electric vehicle in china. the automaker is looking to manufacture a similar model to the gas powered compact suv, which it manufactures with a chinese partner. a...
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we want to make sure there's actually prevention and treatment that's covered, but avied from that, the states have tremendous flexibility to subcontract with whomever. >> and i would just jump in from the medicaid program side, i'm sure you're familiar with the early and periodic screening diagnostic and testing. it's mandated they provide prevention and other types of services for children and adolescents up to age 21. so that's another way through the medicaid programs and the flexibilities they have and resource there is that they can do that. >> that's helpful. >> i just want to emphasize, a couple weeks ago, the president issued an executive order on youth sports participation. i look at this as a great opportunity to provide opportunities not just for youth sports participation in underserved communities but to have that as a platform for health in general that we could state many messages about appropriate nutrition and opioids, et cetera. >> thank you. ms. brant, i wanted to ask you about electronic prescribing. senator bennett and i have introduced every prescription conveyed
we want to make sure there's actually prevention and treatment that's covered, but avied from that, the states have tremendous flexibility to subcontract with whomever. >> and i would just jump in from the medicaid program side, i'm sure you're familiar with the early and periodic screening diagnostic and testing. it's mandated they provide prevention and other types of services for children and adolescents up to age 21. so that's another way through the medicaid programs and the...
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tienen una oportunidad ante tÚnez de conseguir su primer punto o un avi en la copa del mundo. -- o unallegar al Último partido de la fase de grupo con seis puntos. era mÉdico real ganarle a alemania ya corea del sur era mÁs posible. para el equipo mexicano, no hay necesidad de sacar calculadoras, prender veladoras. mejor escuchamos las palabras de osorio. juan carlos: se complicÓ el grupo con el triunfo ayer de alemania. a encararlo y a tratar de ganar el prÓximo. nel pueden vez te mimo un mÉrito a las dos muy buenas presentaciones que hicieron los muchachos. yo creo que la selecciÓn ha mostrado que estar en un buen nivel y estamos ilusionados y optimistas. ana kathy: palabras del director tÉcnico que, de ser odiado por muchos fanÁticos mexicanos, es amado y adorado. alan: ademÁs, las playeras que utiliza las cambia con frases motivacionales. siempre estÁ muy tranquilo, cauteloso. me encanta esa confianza que tiene. yo no creo que mÉxico vaya a perder este juego contra suecia por lo motivado, las ganas que trae, lo bien que estÁn jugando. hasta en el periÓdico. dónde estÁ mi chef? hast
tienen una oportunidad ante tÚnez de conseguir su primer punto o un avi en la copa del mundo. -- o unallegar al Último partido de la fase de grupo con seis puntos. era mÉdico real ganarle a alemania ya corea del sur era mÁs posible. para el equipo mexicano, no hay necesidad de sacar calculadoras, prender veladoras. mejor escuchamos las palabras de osorio. juan carlos: se complicÓ el grupo con el triunfo ayer de alemania. a encararlo y a tratar de ganar el prÓximo. nel pueden vez te mimo...
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a avy thought when you think about it.have to deal with people waiting for their lives trying to come into the united states of america. a lot of people come from countries where their health care is not good. they have diseases like tuberculosis and whooping cough and lice and scabies. they are overwhelmed and trying to address a problem of border security amidst the broken system. the democrats need to listen to the border patrol and say we need better border security and the republicans need to listen to the advocates in thelergy that say let's treat people like human beings and find a compromise to try to move forward. enough of the yelling and screaming. host: our first call is from pennsylvania on our republican line. mark, your first up. guest: i want to ask you -- caller: i want to ask you a couple of questions. it seems like the system is not that difficult to fix. we already do the unaccompanied minors different from people from mexico. i do not understand why we cannot do it with the central american countries.
a avy thought when you think about it.have to deal with people waiting for their lives trying to come into the united states of america. a lot of people come from countries where their health care is not good. they have diseases like tuberculosis and whooping cough and lice and scabies. they are overwhelmed and trying to address a problem of border security amidst the broken system. the democrats need to listen to the border patrol and say we need better border security and the republicans need...
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so my grandmother, avis, was born in 1898. this is avis here standing in the background with a cigarette, i think, in her hand. she was 17 years old when the sufftt crashed woodr wilson's inauguration and demanded the franchise. she grew up to be president of a small community bank in rural, rural, -- in rural indiana at a time when such things were unheard of.is's atherwn bk. he had three daughters. the only way for him to keep that bank and the family was to pass it on to them. when he did that, instead of handing it over to their husbands, what my grandmother and her sisters did is they went ahead and they ran that bank for themselves. avis' daughter, my mother, chris, was 33 years old, the year that griswold versus connecticut was decided, confirming that married women had the right to contraception and thus to control their futures. but when mom graduated from college a few years earlier, the options for women werell et limed. my mom wanted to be a journalist, but her father told her that she better come out of school pre
so my grandmother, avis, was born in 1898. this is avis here standing in the background with a cigarette, i think, in her hand. she was 17 years old when the sufftt crashed woodr wilson's inauguration and demanded the franchise. she grew up to be president of a small community bank in rural, rural, -- in rural indiana at a time when such things were unheard of.is's atherwn bk. he had three daughters. the only way for him to keep that bank and the family was to pass it on to them. when he did...