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i slowlye bec an associate. he was stepping down and the company launched a search and in that search i of course applied and bec yamoue'r director at howard university, a full-time l full-time lecturer. you've been to india. was that to direct a play?>> i am doing work around gender based violence t and hcreate constructive conversations around violence in nieeighborhos and communities. >> you're doing a lot. >> i am. but -- tty excitinge p >> it is and i tell everyone i love what i'm doing. it's my passion. because it's my passion, i want to do it all and i want to serv all ofit. it's about community and building community. >> and theater alliance h been much a part of the community for the better par of 17 years or so. billy, you are t currently lead in the current production being put on by theatere allia at the place house. "blood at the root". yes. >> tell us about your root. >> it's such a beautifully, beautiful play. one of the things that makes it to so intense is it tackles subjects that are very much
i slowlye bec an associate. he was stepping down and the company launched a search and in that search i of course applied and bec yamoue'r director at howard university, a full-time l full-time lecturer. you've been to india. was that to direct a play?>> i am doing work around gender based violence t and hcreate constructive conversations around violence in nieeighborhos and communities. >> you're doing a lot. >> i am. but -- tty excitinge p >> it is and i tell everyone...
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. >>> right now, millions of lgbtq americans can get fseed bec of their sexual orientation. >> we're looking at the law that could change that. >>> plus, wide weather cities around the world. we're showing you the footage. chuck? >> nothing anywhere near that ferocious. it will be breezy if you want to spend time outside. dry for now. dry for now. tracking a you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? fl ase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pil't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. you can barely feel. i'm a close talker. so, i was excited about all-new colgate total. it's breakthrough formula doe more. sensitivity... strengthens teeth... it's breakthrough formula doe it kills germs through my whole mouth. i like your confidence. all-new colgate total. my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do?c e platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that
. >>> right now, millions of lgbtq americans can get fseed bec of their sexual orientation. >> we're looking at the law that could change that. >>> plus, wide weather cities around the world. we're showing you the footage. chuck? >> nothing anywhere near that ferocious. it will be breezy if you want to spend time outside. dry for now. dry for now. tracking a you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? fl ase...
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. >> there will bec moreÑc3 on cheepts.ck. >> happening meantime. virginia's embattled attorney general is going tohi meet first public appearance since he admitted toÑi using blackface i college. mash herring will beçóÑi attend an interfaith hearing gaparing inko leesburg.t( today's gathering will include the nvp knap-- the naacp. sunday. while you were sleeping, youfá missed an storic meeting in space. for the first time a private company has linked up with meeting. meeting. we're going ha mo(-q onve z35wdz z16fz y35wdy y16fy >> they haven isis into one last corner. the military campaign has uprooted. >> the u.s. is offering $1 milliondor information lg to atariest osama bin laden's hamza. accorheng to state department hamza is calling for attacks on the u.s. as revenge on his father's death. >>ha mzaees whereabouts remain a mystery. the u.n. security council added him to the sanctions list. saudi arabia roked his citizenship. summit after a nuclear with nuclear without a deal trump administration announced a major poli
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district elder,o i believe that doors open for that person and many others behind me that will onee day bec a bishop as well. >> and what about pastors, women pastors? you said before they were doing it in secret, pastoring church in >>secret? n secret. >> women no longer have to do that. >> no. all they have to do i come and say they are pastoring a church and want to become par of the organization and they will be given credentials. >> do you know how many women approximately there are now in bibleway? >> i would say probably about 50. 50 i have knowledge aof. that's a big number for bible way. >> absolutely. and they're coming in.e >> you wn advocate. you really are a trailblazer. did you set out to be a trailblazer o w just to dot you feel was the calling on your own life? >> the calling on my own life se me up to be a trailblazer. because there were soom many that were held back. and i knew that i knew. because being raised the way i was raised and saying a w dan couldn it, and i kept skaring god speaking to me. and i one of the preachers, i said, how did god call you? they began to te
district elder,o i believe that doors open for that person and many others behind me that will onee day bec a bishop as well. >> and what about pastors, women pastors? you said before they were doing it in secret, pastoring church in >>secret? n secret. >> women no longer have to do that. >> no. all they have to do i come and say they are pastoring a church and want to become par of the organization and they will be given credentials. >> do you know how many women...
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structure goes down because of tenology, if they feel maybe they could afford more wages at sesome point bec they'll be hiring fewer workers maybe? >> well, i think that t remai be seen, bill. obviously there is going to be a dance that never ends between the c technologyponent of this and the involvement of human workers in those stores. it may be,s is often the case, they may move people from one task to another. i still go to the grocery store. i'd prefer tohork w a cashier than go to that automated station that never seems to work. >> that's where you and i differ. do like the automated station. thanks for joining us tonight. >> great to be with you. >>> an update to our brexit story tonight. the results of those parliamentary votes are the results show that there is no clear majority for any brexit opveon. >> not or yet. >> no. >> but here's the final numbers from wall street today. the down was d 32 points, nasdaq fell by 48, the s&p was down by 13. >> just the storyhat keeps on giving. >> yes, it is. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. m sue herera, thanks for joining us.
structure goes down because of tenology, if they feel maybe they could afford more wages at sesome point bec they'll be hiring fewer workers maybe? >> well, i think that t remai be seen, bill. obviously there is going to be a dance that never ends between the c technologyponent of this and the involvement of human workers in those stores. it may be,s is often the case, they may move people from one task to another. i still go to the grocery store. i'd prefer tohork w a cashier than go to...
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. >>> , will gap's decision to separate from its better erforming businesses bec trend setter for the other companies to follow suit on wall street? joinin us to talkbout that is mike bailey, director of research with fbb capital mirtners. welcome, , nice to have you here. >> thanks for having me back. >> you make the p you split up the businesses, the two companies or in this case es several compaan really focus on their separate businesses, both the pluses and the minuses. >> absolutely. i think that's a really good thing about spin-offs. you may have one company with a nch of different businesses thrown together. the companies figure out that it sometimes can be kind of a mess and they say let's split up and focus. i think in some ways that helps t terms of the management's time. new ceos can focus and get their projects done. additionally you think about money. if you've got a big umbrella and a bunch of companieser you've only got so much money to sprinkle around. if you've got thatou separated can do that in a better way, a little more smartly. so there are a couple of things we
. >>> , will gap's decision to separate from its better erforming businesses bec trend setter for the other companies to follow suit on wall street? joinin us to talkbout that is mike bailey, director of research with fbb capital mirtners. welcome, , nice to have you here. >> thanks for having me back. >> you make the p you split up the businesses, the two companies or in this case es several compaan really focus on their separate businesses, both the pluses and the...
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>>ho has bec savin money. >> i >> if i go down the road or if this goes down or whatever, i cod n llegng. >> if it goes down -- >> smart kid. >> if this all goes down, doesn't make him more money, going to save it. his parents got him a financial adviser and say homework always comes first. >> not bad at that. >> not at all. >>> finally a subject important to all of us, napping. >> yes. nasa scientists have been researching, and they've determined the perfect length for a power nap. they say it's between 10 and 20 minutes. >> they say 10 to 20 minutes gives your body the benefits of a sleep cycle without the grogginess that comes from longer sleep. i was just telling you earlier my power naps are about two hours plus. >> oh, i'm right there with you because the grogginess is coming no matter what. >> yeah, and if i do 20 minutes or an hour, i'm just going to have a really bad headache. we don't want that. >> no, we don't want a grumpy kenneth. nap on. nap on. >>> more news after this. the fire going for another 150 years. ♪ to inspire confidence through style. ♪ i'm working to make con
>>ho has bec savin money. >> i >> if i go down the road or if this goes down or whatever, i cod n llegng. >> if it goes down -- >> smart kid. >> if this all goes down, doesn't make him more money, going to save it. his parents got him a financial adviser and say homework always comes first. >> not bad at that. >> not at all. >>> finally a subject important to all of us, napping. >> yes. nasa scientists have been researching, and...
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her loved ones believe she wasse targeted bec of her muslim faith. >>> growing controversy continues after all charges are dropped against jussie smollett. today chicago police released a new police report after a freedom of information request. in it, detectives detail the connection between the actor and the brothers police say he hired to orchestrate a hate crime against. himse cpd says a judge barred them from releasing any additional evidence. today the country's -- excuse me, the county's top prosecutor who recused herself from the case insists that smollett did not get special treatment in his deal. prosecutors dropped 16 felony counts in return for two days of community service and $10,000 in court fees. >> mr. smollett was afforded t same opportunity that anyone in cook county who had a nonviolent offede and the require background would be able to get. >> reporter: smollett is also cing a federal probeor f allegedly mailing himself a death threat, but tonight nbc news has learned that case is also unraveling and may result in no criminal charges. >>> well, it turns out your
her loved ones believe she wasse targeted bec of her muslim faith. >>> growing controversy continues after all charges are dropped against jussie smollett. today chicago police released a new police report after a freedom of information request. in it, detectives detail the connection between the actor and the brothers police say he hired to orchestrate a hate crime against. himse cpd says a judge barred them from releasing any additional evidence. today the country's -- excuse me, the...
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. >> reporter: kids keep comseg back bec they're learning a real life skill that can change their evesrned a whole lot about bikes in the two wee that i've been here. i spent a weekearning about brakes, phoenix taught me in two days. >> reporter: while they're learning a trade, they earn their own bike. >> the check list they go through, bike skills and mechanics skills they h ed to refurbbike. and takes about 25 horsurs it's not about them. >> the first 25 hours goes to bike they give to a nonprofit. they get to keep the second bike. >> there ooh is a lot of therapy in bicycle mechanics and bicycle riding we give to them. >> reporter: many come back and work in shop as adults, and that's the most amazing thing about phoenix. all a place where they can feel part of something. >> i love it when the youth either comen timid or they're like kind of forced by their parents. they're like this is a cool opportunity, go do it. they dra their feet coming into the door and then thevare super mo and excited. >> reporter: sounds like they're fixing a lot more than bikes. >> it's cool to see that
. >> reporter: kids keep comseg back bec they're learning a real life skill that can change their evesrned a whole lot about bikes in the two wee that i've been here. i spent a weekearning about brakes, phoenix taught me in two days. >> reporter: while they're learning a trade, they earn their own bike. >> the check list they go through, bike skills and mechanics skills they h ed to refurbbike. and takes about 25 horsurs it's not about them. >> the first 25 hours goes to...
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. >> i wouldn't say i have heart break in letting them gau no, bec it's to the betterment of the school>> reporter: they have a number of instruments for sale if you're interested in helping out or getting more information about the school, go to nbc washington and search music school sound. inhyattsville, news 4. >> we wish them the best. and who knew tracy anyhow how to play piano. >>> we've got a lot more ahead. delays in reporting a sex abuse allegatid a local assisted living facility in some hotr. wa disturbing details uncovered by our news 4 i-team. >> you didn't know the man returned? >> we had absolutely no idea. >>> plus new testing for youth football helmets protecting your kids from concussions. >>> it's an important story for parents whose children play football. for the first time ever adults accessches c information on the safety of youth helmets and see which ones pwork best totect their child's brain and reduce the risk of suffering a concussion on t field. virginia tech's helmet lab performed rigorous testing on a crash test dummy the size of a 10 to 12-year-old boy. ce
. >> i wouldn't say i have heart break in letting them gau no, bec it's to the betterment of the school>> reporter: they have a number of instruments for sale if you're interested in helping out or getting more information about the school, go to nbc washington and search music school sound. inhyattsville, news 4. >> we wish them the best. and who knew tracy anyhow how to play piano. >>> we've got a lot more ahead. delays in reporting a sex abuse allegatid a local...
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it's something a lot of people need tse watch bec you need to ask yourself, this is told from the lens of the alleged abuse victims. you have to figure out whether you choose to believe them or not. it is graphic, very detailed, to the point where descriptions are very hard to take. but it also raises a lot of questions about our celebrity worship and our cultu and how people are able to turn a blind eye when things like this were happening in front of everybodye rtedly in plain sight. again, all allegedutjackson's family as you know is fighting this film. they filed a $100 million lawsuit against hbo. but of course hbo isticking with their plan to air it sunday. and everybody about it on monday. >> every review i read said the same thing, i will change what you think about michael jackson and his legacy. >> it's going to be hard for people to watch. >> thank you, natalie. >>> ahead a lawia in virghat has a woman flabbergasted. >> why loudon county's chairwoman saidts she w everyone to stop calling her chairman. >> we tell ourselves sleep is why are all these business owners so excited
it's something a lot of people need tse watch bec you need to ask yourself, this is told from the lens of the alleged abuse victims. you have to figure out whether you choose to believe them or not. it is graphic, very detailed, to the point where descriptions are very hard to take. but it also raises a lot of questions about our celebrity worship and our cultu and how people are able to turn a blind eye when things like this were happening in front of everybodye rtedly in plain sight. again,...
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i'mse excited bec i'm about to leave and go home. i love driving in snow.t's wet roads, no ice out the, that's the good news. temperatures for the most part above freezing. let' look and show you the radar where the snow is. it's making its way throughhe area and will continue to do so, notice to the west, it is ending very, veryquickly. it did come through here very nice. about an inch in some locations we did pick up. i need about 6 more to make my winter forecast. >> you' hoping you're really wrong. >> i'm hoping it keeps snowing, but radar says no. >> all right. thank you, doug. >>>s nbc "nightly news" starting in 60 seconds. we hope you have a good evening. be careful out [music playing] (sashimi) psst. hey, you! the one with the designer dog collar. wondering how i upgraded to this sweet pad? a 1,200-square-foot bathroom, and my very own spa. all i had to do was give my human "the look". with wells fargo's 3% down payment on a fixed-rate loan and a simpler online application, getting into my dream home was easier than ever. get your human to visit wel
i'mse excited bec i'm about to leave and go home. i love driving in snow.t's wet roads, no ice out the, that's the good news. temperatures for the most part above freezing. let' look and show you the radar where the snow is. it's making its way throughhe area and will continue to do so, notice to the west, it is ending very, veryquickly. it did come through here very nice. about an inch in some locations we did pick up. i need about 6 more to make my winter forecast. >> you' hoping you're...
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chamber at that point, and we all ked at each other and said, are we understanding thisseorrectly, bec tillis wasn't just someone opposing the president, he wrote an op-ed in the "washington post" in february saying that this was a matter of constitutional imperative. he wrote it would be intellectually dishost to support this emergency declaration. why does he say he changed his vote today? well, he says he's in discussions with the president. he thinks they can change the entire way national emergencies are approached. at the same time, conservatives have been very clear and have told himla point they want to run a primary opponent against him, perhaps mark meadows of north carolina. he says that's not the reason. maybe we'll learn more in a few days. i want to turn from him to a prtident who voted against e president. jerry moran of kansas wrote this also unuesual handwrittenter of why he voted to end the emergency claration, and note this line right here. he wrote, "i take one oath to, uphold the constitution of the united states. i believe the use of emergency powers in this circu
chamber at that point, and we all ked at each other and said, are we understanding thisseorrectly, bec tillis wasn't just someone opposing the president, he wrote an op-ed in the "washington post" in february saying that this was a matter of constitutional imperative. he wrote it would be intellectually dishost to support this emergency declaration. why does he say he changed his vote today? well, he says he's in discussions with the president. he thinks they can change the entire way...
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making sure this report bec thi. >> what is the difference between declassification and redactions? >> my understanding of a process level is that once this step had been taken, once the report was transferred from mueller's super vision to barr that process begins, but they have not read through report. so that process is under way and it would be my guess no decision has been made about whether or not to follow redactions. bob mueller could have been asked to produce an unclassified version of the report at the same time he produced a classified version. that happens as well. he was involved in the declassified version. i think what you're looking at it something that doesn't happen. >> and that is a way to slow on it. . you have to be very careful. i will not put it through a declassification process. >> it is an agreement for the staff that the white house council reserves the right to exert executive privilege later. lose interviews, i don't want them released to the public, that is a real test for bill barr. will he fight the president in it is a big test. >> it was a changing
making sure this report bec thi. >> what is the difference between declassification and redactions? >> my understanding of a process level is that once this step had been taken, once the report was transferred from mueller's super vision to barr that process begins, but they have not read through report. so that process is under way and it would be my guess no decision has been made about whether or not to follow redactions. bob mueller could have been asked to produce an...
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i must not disagree with you, i must destroyse you bec you think differently than i do.ity tone that down. >> we have an opportunity. here's the key thing. we're unhappy because of this. we have an opportunity to be happy as people by acting in a different way. >> the person w resides in the white house cannot help himself. he has built his brand and succeeded by being mean and attacking people. in john mccain's case, the fact thatlye is re angry at him, angry at his legacy and angry that he's probably thinkin about th amazing funeral he had and all of the people who are saying about how he was a hero and how he was a symbol of i erica in the best of his country. ink that the president just can't help himself when he looks on "snl" and sees people ridiculing him. i want to vent and be angry. >> it tells us something particular, which is how concerned donald trump is about the this sparks the tweet that goes back to the steele n'ossier. i think it's his dislike for john mccain. i think it's the perils that are ahead, perhaps very soon. >> wordsmatter. speaking of words, h
i must not disagree with you, i must destroyse you bec you think differently than i do.ity tone that down. >> we have an opportunity. here's the key thing. we're unhappy because of this. we have an opportunity to be happy as people by acting in a different way. >> the person w resides in the white house cannot help himself. he has built his brand and succeeded by being mean and attacking people. in john mccain's case, the fact thatlye is re angry at him, angry at his legacy and...
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because the media wants to keep this going bec to undermine our institutions. about auto electing trump or anybody. it was about screwing with our mentality. making us question everything and foment chaos. who is fulfilling the russian's goal media and the democrats. except juan is correct. the ones that dial back expectations and move on are doing the right thing. >> juan: you know what i would say at this moment, bill barr is so much the focus of all our attention. and bill barr, have you got to remember at least from my perspective, campaigned for this job and said that he believed in expensive expansive presidential power. he wrote a letter, dana. >> jesse: are you suggesting that there is a politician involved in this? >> juan: no, no, no. >> greg: i'm going to go further. have you ever seen mr. barr and steve bannon together at the same time? steve bannon with glasses? >> juan: no, no, no. i think he ate him. >> dana: comparison, jesse, permission granted? >> jesse: allowed. >> dana: i think bill barr as a former attorney general who i don't think anticip
because the media wants to keep this going bec to undermine our institutions. about auto electing trump or anybody. it was about screwing with our mentality. making us question everything and foment chaos. who is fulfilling the russian's goal media and the democrats. except juan is correct. the ones that dial back expectations and move on are doing the right thing. >> juan: you know what i would say at this moment, bill barr is so much the focus of all our attention. and bill barr, have...
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but in all seriousness, i do think there is -- there is ubcessary response, but it doesn't have to bec we validate his behavior by treating it as serious. what we should treat it as is fraudulent and fraught with egotism. and that means sue him, let him lose, and don't give him the credibility of treating this as serious. >> seth: i -- as you talk about treating --ething fraudulently [ applause ] -- you lost a very closely contested election, an election in which there were, you know, limited access to polling closed polling, polling places closing early. ng seems as though -- and, you know, i'm not tro be unfair to republicans -- but it seems as though democrats want more people to vote and republicans want the opposite. >> well mitch mcconnell told us -- >> seth: yeah. to -- that he thought more people being ablote was a power grab. because more people who want power don't have it. if we grab it from them, they're not getting it back. so -- >> seth: so,ou have this organization now, fair fight. do you feel optimistic that we're going to move to a place where more people are, you know
but in all seriousness, i do think there is -- there is ubcessary response, but it doesn't have to bec we validate his behavior by treating it as serious. what we should treat it as is fraudulent and fraught with egotism. and that means sue him, let him lose, and don't give him the credibility of treating this as serious. >> seth: i -- as you talk about treating --ething fraudulently [ applause ] -- you lost a very closely contested election, an election in which there were, you know,...
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saying absolutely not, they can't vote for this because it essentially means northern eair ireland becpart of the united kingdom. and the eight votes that were supposed to get clarity on what would be popular opinions among the mps, nothing got full support. a couple of ideas emerged slightly ahead. they may get talked about monday next week. but the real question right now today is will theresa may try to force her vote through. and i think at the moment you have to say it looks unlikely she'll succeed. so she may not take even that chance. the clock is ticking. deadline april 12th. >> what a mess. nic robertson, thank you, sir. >>> five confirmed cholera cases have been reported in mozambique. twocyclone ravaged the country. the death toll stands at 468 with more than 1500 injured. hundreds of thousands are affected and the death toll is expected to rise as recovery crews do their work. >>> new cars sold in europe will have to be equipped with speed limiters starting in 2022. the european union agreeing to you new safety rules that require intelligence speed assistance systems. they
saying absolutely not, they can't vote for this because it essentially means northern eair ireland becpart of the united kingdom. and the eight votes that were supposed to get clarity on what would be popular opinions among the mps, nothing got full support. a couple of ideas emerged slightly ahead. they may get talked about monday next week. but the real question right now today is will theresa may try to force her vote through. and i think at the moment you have to say it looks unlikely...
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if you liked yesterday you're going toseike today bec we don't have the winds today.nd snow showers not going to amount to anhing, but we could have a few around for the morning commute. we'll dry out late tomorrow afternoon. we're dry this week and spotty showers on thursday. >> amazing. ank you so much, lauryn. more news and weather, of course, comin up here but for now back to "sunday today." >> i think garry is probably playing with us, like a rat with a mouse. >> that's a cat and a mouse. cat and a samouse. >> a cat and a mouse on't play together. they are mortal enemies. they don't even know the same games. think before you speak, sam. >> that is a young woody harrelson on "cheers," theic ichow where he starred for eight seasons as a bartender named woody. that emmy-winning role was the beginning of a long, wonderful hollywood ride fory woodl harrelson. after a 35-year career that includes oscar nominated performances like his lat"t in ee billboards outside ebbing, missouri" and "hunger games" and "star wars" movies and r aurn to tv in "a te detective," woody ha
if you liked yesterday you're going toseike today bec we don't have the winds today.nd snow showers not going to amount to anhing, but we could have a few around for the morning commute. we'll dry out late tomorrow afternoon. we're dry this week and spotty showers on thursday. >> amazing. ank you so much, lauryn. more news and weather, of course, comin up here but for now back to "sunday today." >> i think garry is probably playing with us, like a rat with a mouse....
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there's been a lot of speculation in this mystery case that the mystery country here might bec qatar.ht be a qatari wealth fund of some kind. now that that company and country have run out of appeals, they've gone all the way to the supreme court and been rejected. now that they've come to the end of their legal rope in terms of fighting this subpoena, it's now going to be super interesting to see what the courts do if they're going to try to up the stakes and force this company and this country to comply. i mean, the courts are already fining this company $50,000 a day for every day they don't comply with the subpoena. the courts could presumably raise that even further, make it an even bigger daily financial penalty. conceivably, the courts could move to arrest any executives of the firm if any of them are in the united states or transiting through the united states. conceivably, the courts could try to seize or freeze assets associated with the firm or with that foreign government, to the extent that the u.s. has access to them. i mean, how important is the information the special
there's been a lot of speculation in this mystery case that the mystery country here might bec qatar.ht be a qatari wealth fund of some kind. now that that company and country have run out of appeals, they've gone all the way to the supreme court and been rejected. now that they've come to the end of their legal rope in terms of fighting this subpoena, it's now going to be super interesting to see what the courts do if they're going to try to up the stakes and force this company and this...
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he's gone through a nearly 400-page report, he can't release evaurything bec there are ongoing investigationscan't compromise and there are soces and efforts so he had to take time, but he made it very clear it's going to be release, he's made it clear he won't give the white house an early shot that will allow them to claim executive privilege and it will be out in a few weeks, so overallg as a professional. >> woodruff: professional, mark? >> very much. bill barr has an earned reputation in washington of being a square shooter ad fa guy and he's living up to that. i mean, there were questions surrounding his taking of the job because it's looking like he had a jo application when he sent this extended memo to the white house, doubting t -- doubting the authority and the purview of the special counsel and the rtular investigation, but i just think it's we democrats have been asking for, it's what the republicans have been asking for, it's upwt the president's been asking for. >> woodruff: you said, david, you're confidente's going release most of it but he said sons,tions for security rea fo
he's gone through a nearly 400-page report, he can't release evaurything bec there are ongoing investigationscan't compromise and there are soces and efforts so he had to take time, but he made it very clear it's going to be release, he's made it clear he won't give the white house an early shot that will allow them to claim executive privilege and it will be out in a few weeks, so overallg as a professional. >> woodruff: professional, mark? >> very much. bill barr has an earned...
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, after the end of the ecold war when we were singular dominant player on the landscape, i think we bec little complacent. diplomacy didn't seem quite as important. then came 9/11, a huge shocto our system and an even greater emphasis on the military and less emphasis on diplomacy. what i would argue president trump has done is taken that drift and accelerated it and rade it infinitely worse. >> woodruff: youe about the u.s. having a diminished role in the world. how much of it was outside events out of our control and how much of it was what the united states did? >> it was a combination. i think in the natural order of things, china's ride, it's hard to predict the pace of that, was bound to happen. i think russia's resurgence, again, we may not have gotten a sense of the pace of it right, but it was coming, but also there were unforced errors on our parted. the most obvious was the war in iraq in 203 whewe kind of bcelerated that shifting landscape a litt. >> woodruff: you did mention president trump a minute ago, and people talk about how he is somebody with strong opinions. he make
, after the end of the ecold war when we were singular dominant player on the landscape, i think we bec little complacent. diplomacy didn't seem quite as important. then came 9/11, a huge shocto our system and an even greater emphasis on the military and less emphasis on diplomacy. what i would argue president trump has done is taken that drift and accelerated it and rade it infinitely worse. >> woodruff: youe about the u.s. having a diminished role in the world. how much of it was...
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to implement new rules around medicaid or around other kinds of federal programs, they would have to becaccorwith the core tenant of whaver law authorizes the existence of those types of programs. so in the case of medicaid, the core tenet of medicaid is to the provision of healthcare to the needy, this is what the judge cited in his decision. he said that by putting the kinds of restrictions on the medicaid program or at least to the medicaid expansion program, that was not furthering, again, of theore purpos medicaid law. >> so we should point out people who advocate for these work requirements, you talked to somf hese folks in arkansas, we heard governor hutchinson there, including the presithey say it incentivizes benefici lives, they say steps like this will help to lift some of these people who may be stuck in poverty out of that lifestyle. and i'm atondering, based on you saw and the people you talked to out there, did you see that happening? was that support there? >> in the case of arkansas, for example, the state didn't allote any additional funding for job training programs or
to implement new rules around medicaid or around other kinds of federal programs, they would have to becaccorwith the core tenant of whaver law authorizes the existence of those types of programs. so in the case of medicaid, the core tenet of medicaid is to the provision of healthcare to the needy, this is what the judge cited in his decision. he said that by putting the kinds of restrictions on the medicaid program or at least to the medicaid expansion program, that was not furthering, again,...
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[ light laughter ]se >> yeah, bec don't know if you save clips here or not? and applause ] >> i mean, he knows what it's all about. >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] i want to thank you for being here. i want to show a real clip from "man with a plan." you're very, very funny.al >> that was a lip. [ laughter ] >> yeah, but it wasn't from your show. >> from your show. >> jimmy: this is my show as well, yeah. we'll be right back -- no, we won't. m just kidding. [ light laughter ] here's a clip of kevin nealon and matt leblanc in "man with a a plan." take a look at this. >> your problem is, you are not sensitive like me. now, i'm going to go down there and rearrange this guy's face like mr. potato head. [ laughter ] >> i better follow and make sure he doesn't do anything stupid. >> let him go. he loves his wife. >> if you don't move out of my way, i will pick my teeth with you. [ laughter ] >> you know what, marcy -- [ laughter ] >> you go, i'm going to stay here and make fun of him. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: kevin nealon, everybody. [ chee
[ light laughter ]se >> yeah, bec don't know if you save clips here or not? and applause ] >> i mean, he knows what it's all about. >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] i want to thank you for being here. i want to show a real clip from "man with a plan." you're very, very funny.al >> that was a lip. [ laughter ] >> yeah, but it wasn't from your show. >> from your show. >> jimmy: this is my show as well, yeah. we'll be right back -- no, we...
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ause nobody, "bec ever asked us to change." it is true.ey charge 40% tariffs on our cars going into china, and we charge them nothing coming into our country. when they raise their tariff 40%.10% to 25%, then to and they said to me, we expected that somebody would call and say, you cannot do that. nobody called, so we left it. and i do not blame them. we should have been doing the same thing to them. but we didn't. [applause] pres. trump: what? hard to believe. it's hard to believe. but now things are different. now we are negotiating with china. they wouldn't negotiate with previous administrations. but i found some very old laws from when our country was rich, really rich. the old tariff laws. we had to dust them off. you could hardly see them, it was so dusty. but they were not terminated. we started getting politically correct, even back then. i said, when we were doing the great things, what happened to those laws? and i checked. 82, i found 301, 3 one from 1938, where we could do what we have to do. but you know, they had a debate in
ause nobody, "bec ever asked us to change." it is true.ey charge 40% tariffs on our cars going into china, and we charge them nothing coming into our country. when they raise their tariff 40%.10% to 25%, then to and they said to me, we expected that somebody would call and say, you cannot do that. nobody called, so we left it. and i do not blame them. we should have been doing the same thing to them. but we didn't. [applause] pres. trump: what? hard to believe. it's hard to believe....
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there's a two-year vetting process, believe it or not, where you have to go through several agencies to beçemoval. we have a process which might not be perfect but still works. when you have donald trump and his administration come in with a zero tolerance policy which detains an separates kids at the border which is cruel and inhumane and creates a humanitarian crisis that is counterproductive, immoral. it makes the situation worse. if you're going to hut shut down the border it's going to be disastrous for our country. in the long-term, you're shooting yourself in the foot because these migrants are coming from these countries because they're violent and unstable. if you want to help solve the border crisis, actually help these countries in central america with their economy, create a type of partnership where you don't punish them and don't punish refugees coming here and actually going through the legal process of urnding themselves at the border. this is going to be disastrous and shoot ourselves in the foot economically. it's a humanitarian crisis. i want to say this again it, undersc
there's a two-year vetting process, believe it or not, where you have to go through several agencies to beçemoval. we have a process which might not be perfect but still works. when you have donald trump and his administration come in with a zero tolerance policy which detains an separates kids at the border which is cruel and inhumane and creates a humanitarian crisis that is counterproductive, immoral. it makes the situation worse. if you're going to hut shut down the border it's going to be...
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see meeting had to be adjourned at one point bec of those disruptions, but in the hours leading up tot perspective from both sides of this debate. >> meeng with community members when i worked with, for example, in the past year alone, seen a $200 increase in their monthly rate so what we can expect to see is even further avacerbation of the big housing problems that we in arlington county. >> crystal city is working really hard toevalize itself so if amazon comes in it gives an opportunity to bringec more omic activity to an area that's badly needed. >> amazon is promising a sulti-billion dollar investment that will bring t of thousands of new high-paying jobs. amazon says it will generate more than $3 billion in tax revenue over two decades. >> more office on amazon's rival in our nbc washington app. >> now to the latest on the terror attac in nealand. overnight we learned that another victim of the attack has died bringing the d tthl to 50 more and several more still fighting for their lives. >> this morning the small nation it is having a gun control debate, the prime minister pro
see meeting had to be adjourned at one point bec of those disruptions, but in the hours leading up tot perspective from both sides of this debate. >> meeng with community members when i worked with, for example, in the past year alone, seen a $200 increase in their monthly rate so what we can expect to see is even further avacerbation of the big housing problems that we in arlington county. >> crystal city is working really hard toevalize itself so if amazon comes in it gives an...
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>> i know bec deals with this. she told me before.e has been dealing with this since age 19. she said at times it was a fog horn. like rice krispies. even when dealing with stress and this terrified her. a screaming woman was in her head. it was an auditory hallucination. >> from my days in the air force when i was a pilot and being around airplanes, i have tinnitus. it doesn't last all day long for me. it gets worse as time goes on. it is different sounds for different people. mine is a high pitch sound. sometimes it is a lower pitch. other people say whispering. i can testify what happened. you saw it on people's faces. if you show somebody and listen to the sound and you think that's it. it makes it real. it makes a huge difference. >> is it prevented? >> it can be. you have to take care of your hearing when you're young. musicians have it because they are around loud noises. pilots and mechanics have it. it is the damage as you get older and older. >> you can't reverse it. at least i understand. how do you manage it? my sister, wh
>> i know bec deals with this. she told me before.e has been dealing with this since age 19. she said at times it was a fog horn. like rice krispies. even when dealing with stress and this terrified her. a screaming woman was in her head. it was an auditory hallucination. >> from my days in the air force when i was a pilot and being around airplanes, i have tinnitus. it doesn't last all day long for me. it gets worse as time goes on. it is different sounds for different people. mine...
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for "good morning america," bec francisco. >> thank you, becky. >>> and board certified dermatologist, are we really talking about blood here? >> platelet rich plasma so take a look. blood is composed of red blood cells, white blood cells and then a yellow plasma that's naturally rich in platelets. the part that you want to young healthy skin is that prp, that platelet rich plasma because it starts to stimulate wound heal and the growth factors in it are thought to trick our aging cells into behaving as though they're young and healthy but you don't want white or red blood cells to get in there. those could cause inflammation and even stain the skin. >> okay, so, how do you know if what you're using is really working? >> to get an effective blood cream, make sure the plasma's not contaminated. to do that your doctor will take a sample of your blood so for today's purposes we're using a substitute and we put it in here and put it in a centrifuge. when i hit start, it actually separates out the different components of the blood based on their size and their density so, when it's time to
for "good morning america," bec francisco. >> thank you, becky. >>> and board certified dermatologist, are we really talking about blood here? >> platelet rich plasma so take a look. blood is composed of red blood cells, white blood cells and then a yellow plasma that's naturally rich in platelets. the part that you want to young healthy skin is that prp, that platelet rich plasma because it starts to stimulate wound heal and the growth factors in it are thought...