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some of them said that they first thought it was like a bomb exploding, becau it sounded so, so hard. uch forhank you very the latest. a quick look at some of the day's other news now. hasvakia's prime minister resigned following a protest of the murder of a journalistin stigating government corruption. in his final article, the murdered reporter claimed government circles had been inltrated by the italian mafia, and spent years in dazzli -- embezzling eu funds. toys "r" us is closing all of its shops in america, putting 33,000 jobs adrift. the struggling business failed find a buyer for 900 st and has not struck a deal with creditors to rescue it from bankruptcy after racking up $5 billion of debt. a -year-old woman has been jailed for six months in minnesota for fatally shooting her boyfriend in a botched youtube video they hoped would go viral. she convinced him to shoot a ange, believing a b thickk held to his chest would shield him. he died at the scene. the french bakerd has been fi for opening his business seven days a week. the baker runs the only shop in his town in northeast
some of them said that they first thought it was like a bomb exploding, becau it sounded so, so hard. uch forhank you very the latest. a quick look at some of the day's other news now. hasvakia's prime minister resigned following a protest of the murder of a journalistin stigating government corruption. in his final article, the murdered reporter claimed government circles had been inltrated by the italian mafia, and spent years in dazzli -- embezzling eu funds. toys "r" us is closing...
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tportg trying >>mrying to ge luggage bt fl tomorrow airport officia flights could be impacted as well becauthe cancellations today. check your flight status before channel6>> aled a man in upper marion. the 57-ye driving south near arden road windshield of his car. he was proth at thene was hell at 5:45. the victim suffered head injuries. >>ree came crashing down on keller road cleaver. through the roof, second floor and to the floor. fortunately,zingly, no one the latest onhee have problems come> tomorrowing 40 mile storm tracker 6 live one band of snow bucks county through center city into south jersey. not heavy snow but still snow in the air. is, three of snow. peak62 philadel 71 cape adviso gusting 50 miles per hour. >> all right, adam, gusts high-rise of the old plaza. sn lingered ts well. s a t fan heartyuls from tonight. along per hour damaging homes and flooding streets. the storm has taken deadlyn including a six-year-old boy near richmond virginia. stormng our 6abc app giving you free access to double scan radar and traffic cameras conditions. still to come cherry hill announces
tportg trying >>mrying to ge luggage bt fl tomorrow airport officia flights could be impacted as well becauthe cancellations today. check your flight status before channel6>> aled a man in upper marion. the 57-ye driving south near arden road windshield of his car. he was proth at thene was hell at 5:45. the victim suffered head injuries. >>ree came crashing down on keller road cleaver. through the roof, second floor and to the floor. fortunately,zingly, no one the latest...
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. >> at thert, hundreds of flights were becaus winds and snow. frustrated tryinind their bags. >> i'm trying to get mygage cause not going anywhere. i want to go home. >> if you are flying out tomorray the flights could be impacted as of the fu leave. at philadelphia international airport channel6 "action news." >> a falling tree killed a man in upper marion. the 57-year-old man was driving south near arden road at 7:00 when a tree crashed on to the windshield of his car. he was prothownsed dead at the scene. a woman hospitalized tree fell on kelly bridge at 5:45. >> ca d lcleakevercon r , am jose the s adamt'ave problems c >> gusting tomorrow. storm tracker 6 band of snow bucks county through center city into south jersey. not heavy snow but still snow in the air. a jacasteine inches in wayne. in philadelphia and where to four inches of snow. greenville, one inch of snow. peak wind 62it wisng 50 indswhipgho ripped off the high-rise of therump plaza.severs hexposed. snow falled coastal storm leave. we have flooding at 8:30 w morning the harsh con
. >> at thert, hundreds of flights were becaus winds and snow. frustrated tryinind their bags. >> i'm trying to get mygage cause not going anywhere. i want to go home. >> if you are flying out tomorray the flights could be impacted as of the fu leave. at philadelphia international airport channel6 "action news." >> a falling tree killed a man in upper marion. the 57-year-old man was driving south near arden road at 7:00 when a tree crashed on to the windshield...
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becaus that's a deal he's also trying to go back and rewrite the fine pri on. robert: that's a good point. what happens if this thing blows up diplomatically? what's the risk for the presidentnd his entire administration? >> we don't know. these are people who just a few short weeks ago were comthring sizes of each other's nuclear buttons. we reall don't know what will come out of this time of bilateral meeting. we don't even know if this meeting will happen. you're talking about the administration folks walking ck back, going nd forth. the president tweeted today saying the meeting, fit happened. robert: he tweeted right before the show, saying the deal with north korea is very much in the meeting and will be, could be a very good one for the world. time to be dermined. maybesw zerland? >> probably so. the white house suggested today the negotiations really haven't started yet so what deal is it exactly in the making? a lot of questions and two months is not a lot of time to resolve these questions. robert: peter, you wrote today about the enormous and united
becaus that's a deal he's also trying to go back and rewrite the fine pri on. robert: that's a good point. what happens if this thing blows up diplomatically? what's the risk for the presidentnd his entire administration? >> we don't know. these are people who just a few short weeks ago were comthring sizes of each other's nuclear buttons. we reall don't know what will come out of this time of bilateral meeting. we don't even know if this meeting will happen. you're talking about the...
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but ao it saves us fertilizers, becau after cycling the are stil fertilizers inside, and then we use it again and again and agai ruth: i think it is very costly to put up this system. for the small holder farmers, whare growg outside,t might be quite difficult for them to ha such a system. but for those who have the capacity, it will be a good solution, because it cuts down on their cost, but at e same time it is also good for the environment. reporter: there don't appear to be any toxins leaking into lake naivasha. but oserian is only one of many flower growers in the area. and we aren't alloweinto the others. 's also prty hard to pinpoint just where the pollution is coming from. the fler indusy says sll hold farmers areo blame. like potato farmer paul kimani. so what ishe solutioto the pollution? farmers are offered advice on sustainable practices by an organization headed by kamau mbogo. he also wants to know why the lake iconstantlyeing polluted. ul: the faers withinhis area are ung fertilirs. and that cnot be avoed because ofconomical atus. theyave tomprove the rvest evy season
but ao it saves us fertilizers, becau after cycling the are stil fertilizers inside, and then we use it again and again and agai ruth: i think it is very costly to put up this system. for the small holder farmers, whare growg outside,t might be quite difficult for them to ha such a system. but for those who have the capacity, it will be a good solution, because it cuts down on their cost, but at e same time it is also good for the environment. reporter: there don't appear to be any toxins...
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history on part becau this nomination. robert: the president appears to be moving to that k. zone across the board in the white house. the appointment of culled low to the white house economic assignment. peter with the new tariffs on china. mcmaster gone and bolton coming in. what's happening inside of the white house that's making the president move in this drecks? idea logical shift, a personal shifts, a transition? >> i think it's a persona shift. a matter of personal sometime.th president doesn't really have an it lodge. when he w asked during the campaign, where do you get your twice? he said i watch the shows. he's bringing all the people from the shows into the administration. one thing they have in common -- these jobs we've talked about. whether it's bolton as national security advisor or larry cudlow, head of the national economicns c. those two jobs within the white house are jobs that you are supposed to be a honest broker and not hold forth with your own opinion so much as bring the opinions of the administration to the president and lay out options and these ao
history on part becau this nomination. robert: the president appears to be moving to that k. zone across the board in the white house. the appointment of culled low to the white house economic assignment. peter with the new tariffs on china. mcmaster gone and bolton coming in. what's happening inside of the white house that's making the president move in this drecks? idea logical shift, a personal shifts, a transition? >> i think it's a persona shift. a matter of personal sometime.th...
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and he is talking about raising the debt ceiling, which is not fiscally the right thing theo do, becaus you would be paying principle and interest to fill pothole, but we should pay as we go. con tr controversial, but it took the leadership from the democrats can and the republicans to move it forward, because for the past two decades politicians did not want to do the right thing. >> the unemployment rate of california is 3.4%. colin is in santa monica. >> caller: yeah, a a quick comment for the senator when he said that there is no danger or consequence of being ruled by one party, but i have seen in santa monica seeing the homeless be run out, and bringing in so much health, and making environmental exceptions for the big hotels there, and so in fact, there's, if you don't have any opposition and this is cu culturally as well certainly in los angeles, you know, you get the democrats or the left or the liberals don't even need to aspire to the their own ideals, and absolute power corrupts absolutely, and i have experienced it and a lot of people have in various ways, and so it is faux
and he is talking about raising the debt ceiling, which is not fiscally the right thing theo do, becaus you would be paying principle and interest to fill pothole, but we should pay as we go. con tr controversial, but it took the leadership from the democrats can and the republicans to move it forward, because for the past two decades politicians did not want to do the right thing. >> the unemployment rate of california is 3.4%. colin is in santa monica. >> caller: yeah, a a quick...
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. >> you heard him right, cutting up trees last week becau crews in to extra duty for clearing tes on maj roadways including one that fell on a septa bus on the schuylkill expressway. and hearing the weather reports they are taking the storm seriously. we are devoting all 420 penndot trucks and equipment to keep our roads safe and handle any emergency on the highway including cutting up trees. >> reporter: now, what about salt you ask? not worry. penndot says it has 70,000 tons enough to handle this storm and more. they have also brought in extra equipment from western pennsylvania. 5 dump truck and two graders because they expect they will need the extra stuff with this storm. live at the penndot yard in norristown. i'm dann cuellar, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. we go live to "action news" reporter christie al philhall. christie you have the city's ans for with the storm -- >> reporter: that is right jim. there were to take aways from the press conference that wrapped up one that city crews are working around the clock trying to clean up from last week's storm. this is an a
. >> you heard him right, cutting up trees last week becau crews in to extra duty for clearing tes on maj roadways including one that fell on a septa bus on the schuylkill expressway. and hearing the weather reports they are taking the storm seriously. we are devoting all 420 penndot trucks and equipment to keep our roads safe and handle any emergency on the highway including cutting up trees. >> reporter: now, what about salt you ask? not worry. penndot says it has 70,000 tons...
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and through that, becau they were able to get sort of the direct access and from the people that installed the quiz app and then gther all the information from the friends of the people that had installed the app and that includes likes, you know, their various posts, the pages that they sub to, just a ton of information, they were able to gather really detailed profile information oni 50 m americans. >> so then what did they then do ith all that information. >> so then whatthat information does is let a company go to a campaign and say tss how you should target these users. the are the kinds ofigital ad strategies that you should use, these are the ads you should buy, this is the language that you should use. and you know, they refer to it themselves as sort of psychological warfare. the way that they employ the messages is really emotionaan ilation because they have such detailed information. it's not necessa who you are an where you live and who you are friends with, although it is also all of that, it's how receptive you are to certain kind of messages. whether you go to church. whethe
and through that, becau they were able to get sort of the direct access and from the people that installed the quiz app and then gther all the information from the friends of the people that had installed the app and that includes likes, you know, their various posts, the pages that they sub to, just a ton of information, they were able to gather really detailed profile information oni 50 m americans. >> so then what did they then do ith all that information. >> so then whatthat...
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would it be effectiv stopping a determined >> i'm glad you answered the questio -- the question, becaus. we get confused between school safety and what happened in florida. the everyday schools in california and oakland and i'm sure in other areas are very safe. kids go tol, scho we might recover a hand gun every once in a while, but for the most part, schools are safe. in our l district, as w most districts in california. thisgentleman ca in with a the one ellered rifle, police officer stationed in florida didn't stop him. if that kid came into my office, it would be hard pressed for us to stopim to you expect one teach stop somebody with a high powered weapon? it's ridiculous to consider that. the reason that 18% of the teachers are willing to do that, because they're willing to take care of their kids. they might not understand the responsibility of what that will involve, but i'm not surprised because tey want keep their kids safe. but it's not going to work. and the officers show up on scene, how willac know which r is which? now i have a civilian with a hand gun and have other peo
would it be effectiv stopping a determined >> i'm glad you answered the questio -- the question, becaus. we get confused between school safety and what happened in florida. the everyday schools in california and oakland and i'm sure in other areas are very safe. kids go tol, scho we might recover a hand gun every once in a while, but for the most part, schools are safe. in our l district, as w most districts in california. thisgentleman ca in with a the one ellered rifle, police officer...
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talking everything from restaurants to apparel retailers, to actually even home impr ement companies, becaus as you mentioned, it is the beginning 6 spring the shelves are stocked with spring merchandise and not some of those winter items that folksoo areng for. >> i think we can all identify th that fatigue. morgan brennan, thanks very much. >> yeah. >>> most people only dream about being ability to buy a private islae . this one cth a big surprise. >>> a major state pension fund will oppose the reelection of all directors at companies with all-male boards. it's an unusual move being made by the new york states common retirement fund. leie pick ar joi us tonight. it's certainly sending a message, but will it actually make a difference in the composition? >> that's the big question. it's certainly sending a message to companies who don't have any women representatives ohe board, but the question is, does their $200 billion in assetse really hhe kind of firepower needed to change the composition of boardrooms nation wide. that's the key question. when you look at the trillion in assets that u
talking everything from restaurants to apparel retailers, to actually even home impr ement companies, becaus as you mentioned, it is the beginning 6 spring the shelves are stocked with spring merchandise and not some of those winter items that folksoo areng for. >> i think we can all identify th that fatigue. morgan brennan, thanks very much. >> yeah. >>> most people only dream about being ability to buy a private islae . this one cth a big surprise. >>> a major...
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that te quote tv lawyers, josep deagain era just today surgeon turns out he can't be on that team becau there are conflicts involving who he represents that pe in some way or another related to thesbes. what that tells me, and this isn't the first time we have seen this, on a sheemanagerial level, this white house is some what i have never seen, and i don't mean that as a complimentt how you cannot a high profile lawyer in what may be a very significant case and not realize that that lawyer is conflicted. is simbeplnd me. and if this is how the white house intends to pursue its legal role with respect to mueller, that doesn't signal good things for the white house. >> sreenivasan: finally, a different kind of legal case. a case of this merger of at&t and time warner, it's pretty quengs and it's been fairlye buried in avalanche of news that seems to come out of washington. >> right, the trial just started this week. it could be incrntedibly subseq in terms of the whole media landscape in brief at&t wants t buy time warner. at&t is a pipe t brings satellite and cable to the internet and a
that te quote tv lawyers, josep deagain era just today surgeon turns out he can't be on that team becau there are conflicts involving who he represents that pe in some way or another related to thesbes. what that tells me, and this isn't the first time we have seen this, on a sheemanagerial level, this white house is some what i have never seen, and i don't mean that as a complimentt how you cannot a high profile lawyer in what may be a very significant case and not realize that that lawyer is...
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businesonfcts of intest, and ttrong odor osothin fishy the ose tthe presidt who are making llns apparentl becau of e proximy to t predent. theeople demd scriny or motock agenc nth reque it reqr an investgati by of cl byhe s.e.c. i a,r.speaker, tt my ttr to the hnyorble jay clayton to the exchange commission be kit smithed into the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, members are reminded to refrain from engaging personalities to the president. the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. jones, for five minutes. mr. jones: thank you very much. a week ago barbara lee and tom cole sent a letter to the speaker of the house signed by 100 members of congress, including myself, asking to speaker to authorize the committees of jurisdiction to bring an aumf, authorization of military force, so we can have a debate. the last time we had a speaker authorize the committees policy debate on afghanistan was 2001. 17 years ago. i have been on the floor for the last five years because i'm frustrated that we can't get a debate. it's our constitutional duty. and our young men and w
businesonfcts of intest, and ttrong odor osothin fishy the ose tthe presidt who are making llns apparentl becau of e proximy to t predent. theeople demd scriny or motock agenc nth reque it reqr an investgati by of cl byhe s.e.c. i a,r.speaker, tt my ttr to the hnyorble jay clayton to the exchange commission be kit smithed into the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, members are reminded to refrain from engaging personalities to the president. the chair recognizes the gentleman...
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i can barely stand what i hear on television, becaus because ty never invite experts to come on and talk about russia. the situation is way more complicated in all of this. and some of the things that come up on television are actually not only legal but perfectly normal for people who are engaged in the international affairs. now if there was any collusion, not justt speculation, then this is a pretty serious thing. very serious indeed. but i would ask all of my colleagues in washington, i'm still'm living there, you know that old expression that washington is hollywood with unattractive people. [laughter] let me tell you they are looking more and more unattractive all the time. [laughter] so this is serious it is a very tough place to be. i don't think we are looking at the nations problems in the right way. we don't have a strategy for everybody in this country, and in impeachment effort without these causes behind that measure would cause untold damage to the country. [applause] up until about four months ago i don't think i would have had any special insight into the minds of the a
i can barely stand what i hear on television, becaus because ty never invite experts to come on and talk about russia. the situation is way more complicated in all of this. and some of the things that come up on television are actually not only legal but perfectly normal for people who are engaged in the international affairs. now if there was any collusion, not justt speculation, then this is a pretty serious thing. very serious indeed. but i would ask all of my colleagues in washington, i'm...
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one of the reasons why i'm here0 shootings already in this counanit hasn't stopped, becaus.ntrol, that's aig problem. but i feel that if we all comees grandparents, uncles we just work onet's make our schools safe,ll understand the kids' pain. my kid was murdeinhool. if anyone understands it, i understand how angry they are. but i'm here talk to them, to say, let's focus on one thingur schools safe. then after every school is safep your kid off you don't have to worry that some murder ser go od floor, they can focus on any gun laws they want. first, let's co, we can march right through this us? who doesn't want our kid safe? stay focused focused, okay? i'm you can talking to you, you reach out to me., rch out to me, reach out to my sons who bu riuple of weeks ago. let them march with you in dc. let's get the right m across. let's make these schools safe. >> brennan: thiske florida thee senate rapons. solamase activists. one of them, jacqueline tweeted, the florida senate has rejected ar-15 weapon of choice used at my school to kill 17 souls.eart but we will not let this ruin
one of the reasons why i'm here0 shootings already in this counanit hasn't stopped, becaus.ntrol, that's aig problem. but i feel that if we all comees grandparents, uncles we just work onet's make our schools safe,ll understand the kids' pain. my kid was murdeinhool. if anyone understands it, i understand how angry they are. but i'm here talk to them, to say, let's focus on one thingur schools safe. then after every school is safep your kid off you don't have to worry that some murder ser go od...
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we were at the bahamas and i had to pree on my wife's leg becaus she was stung by a jel yi fish. >> you there was no jelly fish we're just into weird things. our next pedestrian. >> i'm olivia from north virginia. >> have you ever been naked in public? >> jimmy: most of the audience says no. all right. has olivia been naked to the world? >> no. no. i had to think about that. >> jimmy: of course not. that's not how it goes. i think we have one more out there. >> ken speech from arizona and it's my 70th birthday and i'm going to see jimmy. >> happen yi birthday. >> t. very much. >> have you ever been naked in public? >> jimmy: ken the birthday boy been naked in public everyone says yes. >> absolutely, who wouldn't be. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness, look at that. it's ken. happy birthday, ken. how about that. happy birthday, ken. tonight on the show f music from buddy guy. from "ready player one" lena waithe is here, and we'll be right back with andy samberg. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by the brewers at guinnes
we were at the bahamas and i had to pree on my wife's leg becaus she was stung by a jel yi fish. >> you there was no jelly fish we're just into weird things. our next pedestrian. >> i'm olivia from north virginia. >> have you ever been naked in public? >> jimmy: most of the audience says no. all right. has olivia been naked to the world? >> no. no. i had to think about that. >> jimmy: of course not. that's not how it goes. i think we have one more out there....
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swirling into bitcoin -- you'll see the pressure continues to mount on the institutional side of things becauesrish -- because bearish bets are out there. we are double the amount of short contracts than long contracts. emily: talk about cryptocurrency manipulation that platforms like twitter are trying to avoid. caroline: exactly what you are the fact that twitter, like other social platforms, is finding itself being manipulated, being the place that phishing scams are occurring. you know what a phishing scam is. you might get a weird text or email that you click on a link that you shouldn't do. this is rife within the crypto world. how? on twitter, in particular, you are seeing verified accounts, those with the blue ticks that you and i are lucky enough to have on our twitter accounts. they are managing to hack verified accounts, rename them, make them look identical to other actually legitimate crypto projects, then start sending out the too good to be true offers, luring people in to send their ether, their bitcoin to them, then they vanish. jack dorsey, just the other day, said they were f
swirling into bitcoin -- you'll see the pressure continues to mount on the institutional side of things becauesrish -- because bearish bets are out there. we are double the amount of short contracts than long contracts. emily: talk about cryptocurrency manipulation that platforms like twitter are trying to avoid. caroline: exactly what you are the fact that twitter, like other social platforms, is finding itself being manipulated, being the place that phishing scams are occurring. you know what...
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we have 27 years trying to do this and we can make it becau. 27 years. we're asking, please, this is a church that does good things in the neighborhood. and we're continuing to do a good job outside our walls. thank you very much. god bless. >> thank you. next speaker, please? >> hi. my name is jonathan. thank you for this opportunity. been in the church for 26 years, since i was born, born and raised in that church. born and raised also in the mission district, which is just that area. went p went to school next to the church. i've been a product of that church, that establishment, and i would appreciate your help in extending this project. it's been a project that been in my head and in my mind and my ears for 26 years. so to have the opportunity to expand it, it would be something magnificent for our community, our youth, who a lot of people have come to church and have been around the neighborhood. a lot of people, if you know the area, ask for jobs in the corners of the streets. we've taken the people in. we have advised them. we have guided them to
we have 27 years trying to do this and we can make it becau. 27 years. we're asking, please, this is a church that does good things in the neighborhood. and we're continuing to do a good job outside our walls. thank you very much. god bless. >> thank you. next speaker, please? >> hi. my name is jonathan. thank you for this opportunity. been in the church for 26 years, since i was born, born and raised in that church. born and raised also in the mission district, which is just that...
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the second possibility is that he was kind of pushed out becaus because, by all are reports the presidenting for a team that will push back, bring this out of the court of law and more into the court of public opinion. joe digenova addition adds to that credence. >> we're hearing he didn't want to be co-counsel with joe digenova, trafficking in these conspiracy theories and just now the strained relationship with president trump. now sort of four focus areas where we're learning the mueller investigation is honing in on. the trump tower meeting, the statement that mischaracterized the trump tower meeting, crafted on board air force one with the president and the firings of both of these guys. all this together, where does that tell you where this mueller investigation is going? >> none of this is a surprise, right? it's the blueprint for a very methodical, specialized team who will follow the facts wherever they lead. one, obstruction and collusion are still both very much on the table. right? each of these categories fits into one of those narratives. each of them is a storm. put togethe
the second possibility is that he was kind of pushed out becaus because, by all are reports the presidenting for a team that will push back, bring this out of the court of law and more into the court of public opinion. joe digenova addition adds to that credence. >> we're hearing he didn't want to be co-counsel with joe digenova, trafficking in these conspiracy theories and just now the strained relationship with president trump. now sort of four focus areas where we're learning the...
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this should make us extremely sad to see a president -- >> well, i wonder, bernn, becau there have been very different versions, even from the attorney. first there was no payment. and then there was a payment. there was llc. and then it was, you know -- now this home equity line of credit. so, i mean, there have been a number of stories told. and why is that? why not just be honest about it? what is being hidden? >> first of all, none of this would have come out if she would have abided by the agreement which she took $130,000 for -- >> but that's not the point -- >> let me finish. >> doesn't excuse the president or the lawyer lying. >> let me finish. so if the attorney comes out and says i'm not talking about this, i'm not giving up new information, that's not a lie, that's just agreeing to the agreement. now, when they have clearly exploited this to their advantage so stormy daniels makes more money and makes millions of dollars off this, then naturally new information is going to come out from his attorney of donald trump. i mean, you're going to have to do that. the bottom line --
this should make us extremely sad to see a president -- >> well, i wonder, bernn, becau there have been very different versions, even from the attorney. first there was no payment. and then there was a payment. there was llc. and then it was, you know -- now this home equity line of credit. so, i mean, there have been a number of stories told. and why is that? why not just be honest about it? what is being hidden? >> first of all, none of this would have come out if she would have...
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et is hard to quantify becaus if you are in central to rest garesh right now, you might be safe but if you venture into the countryside, it might be dangerous. >> you did all of this -- as you say, the afghans did it, you help them. you did this with about 300 marines. brig. gen. turner: those numbers crept up a little bit during our time there and the current force that is there now has more that allow him to do that i could not do because he can persist at lower levels. ow has the ability to projected to lower levels -- to protect it to lower levels. -- project it to lower levels. how many different marines and how many different locations? brig. gen. turner: general watson has the ability to persist at at least 2 or 3 additional locations i could not. that gives him the ability to make progress faster. it is a nongenetic -- thekinetic activity -- when advisors can plug in at a certain level, you can make progress faster. >> you were at several locations yourself already? you showed a lot of american air power and american artillery but you mentioned the afghan air force is being bui
et is hard to quantify becaus if you are in central to rest garesh right now, you might be safe but if you venture into the countryside, it might be dangerous. >> you did all of this -- as you say, the afghans did it, you help them. you did this with about 300 marines. brig. gen. turner: those numbers crept up a little bit during our time there and the current force that is there now has more that allow him to do that i could not do because he can persist at lower levels. ow has the...
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identify with its history.n sachsenhaurned its place in the pantheon of industrial ination not least becaus it was a training ground for s.s.wh officers o accelerated the holocaust in other death mps. the guest of honor on hocaust day recently was 93-year-old bernt lund, a former norwegian resistance fighter, who survived two years sachsenhausen. >> for me, it's ry important to take young people dn here. i do it still and i think it's important because you must know what must never happen again. that's what i try to pass on. >> reporter: german pupils read out the names of norwegian prisoners who perished in sachsenhausen. the occasion made aindelible impression on 17-year-old jonas scholich. >> i think it's really depressing being here and remembering how terrible people like us have lived he. i mean, it's very, very hard to imagine that things like this could ever happen in a world like this. but i think being here really helps trying to figure out why it happened and that it should never happen again. >> reporter: but is there any merit in compelling migrants to visit the camps? will neg
identify with its history.n sachsenhaurned its place in the pantheon of industrial ination not least becaus it was a training ground for s.s.wh officers o accelerated the holocaust in other death mps. the guest of honor on hocaust day recently was 93-year-old bernt lund, a former norwegian resistance fighter, who survived two years sachsenhausen. >> for me, it's ry important to take young people dn here. i do it still and i think it's important because you must know what must never happen...
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with federal regulations becaus they're lend iing you money. exchanging money this puts them at risk in pot is legal at the federal level even though this is completely legal money at the state level and for these industries, they cannot take this cash and put it in the bank. >> jane, are they being tougher on pot than they are on prostitution prostitution isn't legal at the federal level, but if the ordinary person of one of these came would he get escorted out zpl no you're right a casino is not going to lose its license for issuing a bunny ranch owner a loyalty card for something that the state recognizes i don't know if the bunny ranch would do that. but this is something where they're handling money they're changing money and they just don't, they're being very conservative about it. so funny because of all the industries in america, the gaming industry perhaps more than any other makes sure its is are dotted and ts are crossed when it comes to the feds. >> thanks, jane. when we come back, an amazon checking account more on the report that
with federal regulations becaus they're lend iing you money. exchanging money this puts them at risk in pot is legal at the federal level even though this is completely legal money at the state level and for these industries, they cannot take this cash and put it in the bank. >> jane, are they being tougher on pot than they are on prostitution prostitution isn't legal at the federal level, but if the ordinary person of one of these came would he get escorted out zpl no you're right a...
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because we're not working with our other allies, because we're doing this other action on taiwan, becau we're going at an isolationist way that it won't do what trump wants it to do? >> i think america first ves-a-vis china is a ry workable strategy if it's strategic, leads by example and is multi-lateral. instead it's the antithesis of that. it's unilateralist, transactional in short term,ot it'soing what it needs to do to tell the chinese we're going to take this ser, iously. lo got the chinese under trump to take north korea more seriously. squeezed tem. they supported unanimousat resolutionhe security council, they cut off smuggling, they broke down joint ventures with the north koreans. ey never would have done that under obama or bush and that was because trump was pressuring them. so it's not that american pressure doesn't work against e chinese and we need t execute and show we' wllillingke us to seriously. but if you want a strategy like this to work, just like on north korea, you need allies and envoys and the rest, trump thats not set himself up for success here. >> brangham:
because we're not working with our other allies, because we're doing this other action on taiwan, becau we're going at an isolationist way that it won't do what trump wants it to do? >> i think america first ves-a-vis china is a ry workable strategy if it's strategic, leads by example and is multi-lateral. instead it's the antithesis of that. it's unilateralist, transactional in short term,ot it'soing what it needs to do to tell the chinese we're going to take this ser, iously. lo got the...
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i don't know, just -- i don't e hen knowow to describe, the look on my face must have been so sad becaue never been offered money like that before, number onemb two, i sought, does he think i'm in this for money or why i'm here tonight or this a normal thing? i don't know. but i looked at him and i said, that's not m i'm not that kind of girl. and he said, oh. he said, yo're really special. i said, thank you. >> woodruff: yamiche, what else did ms. mcdougall have to sayo and what else cantell us about the lawsuits. >> hiss mcdougall said sh a 10-month affair with the president where they frequently had sex. she said she only brought up his wife melania trump once clling her intelligent. she said she broke it of because she felt guilty about him being married. he's one of three women involved in lawsuits concerning president trump apart from her lawsuit involving the "national enquirer" and her right to tell her ory. porn star stormy daniels also has a lawsuit. she wants to get out of an agreement where she would haeve toin quiet about her relationship with president trump. "apprentice"
i don't know, just -- i don't e hen knowow to describe, the look on my face must have been so sad becaue never been offered money like that before, number onemb two, i sought, does he think i'm in this for money or why i'm here tonight or this a normal thing? i don't know. but i looked at him and i said, that's not m i'm not that kind of girl. and he said, oh. he said, yo're really special. i said, thank you. >> woodruff: yamiche, what else did ms. mcdougall have to sayo and what else...
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army corps of engineer, you know, let whme just close becau i know it is late in the day. i look forward to continuing to work with the governor and your office, sir. on making this a priority and i think getting army corps moving faster than they normally do, we put language in the supplemental that requires them to expedite some of these projects. and we already had studies at barker but a study has never been done on cnper. that makes it critical to move forward as expeditiously as possible. so we can get it done. study takes a while. construction takes time. i don't think this was harris county, you know, area can wait ten years for this. >> yes, sir. and we completely agree getting army corps as fast as it does. we sat down with the general and his team over there and we will continue to work with him to make sure that this project and other ones needed get done as quickly as possible. we are committed to working with you and army corps to make sure that happens. >> like wise. like wise. >> chair recognizes ms. jackson lee. >> i thank the chairman and ranking member f
army corps of engineer, you know, let whme just close becau i know it is late in the day. i look forward to continuing to work with the governor and your office, sir. on making this a priority and i think getting army corps moving faster than they normally do, we put language in the supplemental that requires them to expedite some of these projects. and we already had studies at barker but a study has never been done on cnper. that makes it critical to move forward as expeditiously as possible....
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the people who felt that the negotiating power of the president was going to be limb itted becau -- limitedink they are potentially the losers even if you think they should be the winners. i had distance between layery. i think china is much worse actor than i think larry does. but larry is -- larry has changed his stance and has come close to the president on china but is definitely a free trader and it is not what the let's say the navarro wing is about. it would be a change it would be a change that would be greeted very, very positively by wall street again, i've known larry for many, many years did my show with him for long. it is hard for me to imagine wall street would not be appeased if not excited about the idea of larry kudlow getting a job that he's not been asked for but would take if offered. >> jim, appreciate that. we're here with art cashen as john pointed out, it may be early. but if this were to be announced at some point, what would the market reaction be >> let's go backward first larry is a good friend i go back far enough to remember when he was at omb under reagan. an
the people who felt that the negotiating power of the president was going to be limb itted becau -- limitedink they are potentially the losers even if you think they should be the winners. i had distance between layery. i think china is much worse actor than i think larry does. but larry is -- larry has changed his stance and has come close to the president on china but is definitely a free trader and it is not what the let's say the navarro wing is about. it would be a change it would be a...
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clean water and sanitation, the sources of many diarrheal diseases need to be focused on a lot more becaus that is, ultimately, why people seek out antibiotics in many here's more from ailey klein: >> if you look at the hstory o the high-income countries in the 20th century, the primary driver that reuced infectious diseases was improvement in infrastructure, reducing--in eling bacteria and other diseases from the water. and so investments in infrasucture, investments in vax theens can prevent diseases can be a really beneficial-- can be really beneficial to low- and middle-income countries in terms of preventing disease and then reducing the need for antibiotics. >> their he laid out the hope, the prescription, bu if society does not actually deal with this ppens in thet future if we do not lower our antibiotic consumption? >> well, this is something we all really need to pay attention to, lisa. the projections are by 2030, our use of antibiotics, if nothing changes, will be triple what it is today. and what that means is there a going to be many more antibiotics which become really just
clean water and sanitation, the sources of many diarrheal diseases need to be focused on a lot more becaus that is, ultimately, why people seek out antibiotics in many here's more from ailey klein: >> if you look at the hstory o the high-income countries in the 20th century, the primary driver that reuced infectious diseases was improvement in infrastructure, reducing--in eling bacteria and other diseases from the water. and so investments in infrasucture, investments in vax theens can...
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are former gang members, identifiable by their trademark e ttoos, and unemployable in most places becausm. 39-year-old carlos arguetta says he was a leader in the notorious m.s.-13 gang, but gave up gang .ife when he joined an evangelical church he told me that when he heard league outfitters was hiring, hr hid his ate body art for the job intervw. >> ( translated ): mr. bolanos said "why are you dressed with long sleeves? do you have tattoos?" and i said "yes" and he said, "don't worry about that anymore. that's your past. now you have to start thifuing about your re." >> reporter: arguetta now works security during the da takes intensive english classes in the plant at night. he dreams that someday he'll own his own business. but for now, he's grateful for the job he has. >> ( translated if i didn't have a job like this one, i'd probably still be part of the gang and be doing killings. i want to send the message that we need these kind of opportunities.pr we neeention programs. that's what this country needs. >> reporter: another former gang member, oswaldo henriquez, was with a rival
are former gang members, identifiable by their trademark e ttoos, and unemployable in most places becausm. 39-year-old carlos arguetta says he was a leader in the notorious m.s.-13 gang, but gave up gang .ife when he joined an evangelical church he told me that when he heard league outfitters was hiring, hr hid his ate body art for the job intervw. >> ( translated ): mr. bolanos said "why are you dressed with long sleeves? do you have tattoos?" and i said "yes" and he...
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and the oceans are becoming more acid, becau ocean water reacts chemically with the heightened carbon concentration in the atmosphere. during the six years i've been giving these speeches, the u.s. has experienced more and more extreme weather events, many of which scientists tell us are linked to climate change, from deadly storms, including 2012's hurricane sandy and 2017's harvey, irma and maria to california's record drought and wildfires, to temperatures so warm in the alaskan arctic that the computer algorithms thought the thermometer had broken. in 2017 alone, the string of u.s. extreme weather disasters, six major hurricanes, wildfires in the west, catastrophic mudslides, temperature records breaking all over the country caused well north of $300 billion in damage and killed more than 300 people. the last six years provide us with a menacing preview of things to come. scientists, including scientists at all of our home state universities, say these changes are driven by carbon pollution. our national security leaders warned of the increasing danger of international strife caus
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in a fiery op ed in the new york timesshulkin says the real reason he was fired is becaue the trump adminstrationkin wrote that privatization is a terrible idea and the he was seen as an obstacle and shulkin says that's why he was fired. president trump also addressed the changes at the va ( alex )most chartered non partisan nveterans groups we've talked - including am vets which alone has 250-thousand members - say they oppose privatization. because veterans will be on the hook for co-pays and other expenses and that could result in veteras not getting all the care they need.the person president trump plans to nominate to replace shulkin is dr. ronny jackson - the white house physician. it's unclear where jackson stands on privatization.( alex )house minority leader nancy pelosi was among the first lawmakers to speak out in a statement she called shulkin's firing a troubling step in the trump administration's ultimate goal of v
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there are solutions to that, too, b becaue this isn't a new idea. and there's lots of examples. i'm just going to give you one to tantalize you with the possibilities. but i'm going to choose one that comes from the real world just so you know people have tried it and done it. this time, i'm referring to something called the mamarcora law, which is a law in italy, passed in 1985. herre's what this lalaw does-- what an interesting idea, which in italy it is still on ththe books. if you bebecome unenemployed in italy, you have a choice: you can either get your weekly unemployment check the way a person in the united states does--and in italy, it runs 2-3 years that you're eligible--or you have a second option, which we don't have in the united states. the italian government will give you your entire 2-3 years of weekly unemployment checks up front as a lump sum on one condition--you must have at least 10 other workers, unemployed like you, who make the same decision. and the money, the lump sum, has to be used as the capital to start a collective business run by the workers. what?
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the estimates are we may lose up to $200 billion annually becaus of that. >> if you're going to do this justification for doing it with steel and aluminum, why don't we do it with clothing? why don't we do it with furniture, with don't with do it with electronics? because these are all areas where you've seen domestic production drop even more rapidly? >> so, the question is whether those industries have shrunk because of natural competitive forces, lower wages in other countries, things of that nature would they have a comparative advantage. or whether those industries have shrunk artificially because of predatory policies. >> but you could say the same for teal, is it because of automation or dumping policies from other countries? >> probably some of both but there's no question -- china continues to add combaeapacity, though there's a global glut >> there's a piece in the journal, it impressed me, one of the editorials about a big steel producer in vienna, austria. used to have 1,000 employees to make 500 tons of steel now has 14 employees because of automation the ceo of that steel
the estimates are we may lose up to $200 billion annually becaus of that. >> if you're going to do this justification for doing it with steel and aluminum, why don't we do it with clothing? why don't we do it with furniture, with don't with do it with electronics? because these are all areas where you've seen domestic production drop even more rapidly? >> so, the question is whether those industries have shrunk because of natural competitive forces, lower wages in other countries,...
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todd: she is talking about i lost becaus.nton foundation, we know what happened to that doocy. they were using it for all the wrong reasons, making a bunch of deals. nothing to fall back on. went on a book tour and didn't sell many books. email us friend friends@foxnews.com. producer just got in our ear. ainsley: snooki got paid more than she did to speak at rutgers. snooki. todd: lost to trump and to snooki. ainsley: from jersey shore. todd: we want to know what you think friends@foxnews.com. mostly snooki. jillian: snooki still a thing? todd: still a think, absolutely. jillian: i never saw a single episode of that show. todd: you are better for it. jillian: get you caught up on the news because we have a fox news alert. two coalition troops dead and five others hurt after a roadside bomb explodes in syria. the nationalities of the two killed remain unknown at this point and no word exactly on where this happened. but it came shortly after a roadside bomb exploded in the town of manbij not far from the turkish border. it als
todd: she is talking about i lost becaus.nton foundation, we know what happened to that doocy. they were using it for all the wrong reasons, making a bunch of deals. nothing to fall back on. went on a book tour and didn't sell many books. email us friend friends@foxnews.com. producer just got in our ear. ainsley: snooki got paid more than she did to speak at rutgers. snooki. todd: lost to trump and to snooki. ainsley: from jersey shore. todd: we want to know what you think friends@foxnews.com....