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but what this does, ali, it's a work around to the problems the president has bng frustrated with. secretary nielsen there outlined the fact that a lot of people are claiming asylum who they don't believe deserve asylum. these are people coming to the border, turning themselves in. what the national guard would be doing is actually more of an intelligence kind of surveillance role. they would then be giving backup to the border patrol who are the ones who apprehend people at the border. so, they're really solving a problem of trying to find people
but what this does, ali, it's a work around to the problems the president has bng frustrated with. secretary nielsen there outlined the fact that a lot of people are claiming asylum who they don't believe deserve asylum. these are people coming to the border, turning themselves in. what the national guard would be doing is actually more of an intelligence kind of surveillance role. they would then be giving backup to the border patrol who are the ones who apprehend people at the border. so,...
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are those two americas bng closer to being reconciled.n the midwestern city of milwaukee. 98% of the peoples are black. finebu wordsmilwaukee is the most segregated city in america whether it is of justice for all. the north and west mainly black, the south and east, mainly white. academic mark levine has written extensively about the racial divide ear. >> a black household making $100,0 a year has about a 20 times greater possibility of living in aoncentrated poverty neighborhood than a white family. >> it is not just housing where america remains a landivided. the unemployment rate was 6.7%. in 2017, 7 ., still roughly twice the rate. stand 50 years ago, ver 40% of black people owned homes. 70% of whites are homeowners. >> black people have often denied the facts deliver they want or refused homes for loans. thousands march. these people are some of the protesters. >> might people and children and everyone else halebricks and bos. by the time we got to the end of the bridge. >> newsreels helped jog memories of the sacrifice. how much do
are those two americas bng closer to being reconciled.n the midwestern city of milwaukee. 98% of the peoples are black. finebu wordsmilwaukee is the most segregated city in america whether it is of justice for all. the north and west mainly black, the south and east, mainly white. academic mark levine has written extensively about the racial divide ear. >> a black household making $100,0 a year has about a 20 times greater possibility of living in aoncentrated poverty neighborhood than a...
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he need him to win, he bngs out the people, the media, the sponsor, the public, everybody. >> reporter: according to data om ticket iq, the average resale price of a weekly pass to attend the master's this year is nearly $7700. that's more thanouble what it was last year. but the impact isn't just limited to what is happening for patrons this week. >> tiger's presence in everything is undeniable, right? the energy he brings to the sport. the awareness he brings to the sport. the attention he brings to the sport is simply incredible, right, and we have talked about that at length. specifically for taylor made hee helps us q a bit. >> reporter: that echos what golf data tech found in a study which showed that interest among golfero buy new equipment is the highest in three years. the hope is that interest is tang hold in a younger and more diverse set of potenti golfers. >> junior golf has increased you be substantially over the past ten years, number one, from a raw numbers standpoint, and number two and maybe moretl import the face of junior golf has changed. today 33% of junior golfer
he need him to win, he bngs out the people, the media, the sponsor, the public, everybody. >> reporter: according to data om ticket iq, the average resale price of a weekly pass to attend the master's this year is nearly $7700. that's more thanouble what it was last year. but the impact isn't just limited to what is happening for patrons this week. >> tiger's presence in everything is undeniable, right? the energy he brings to the sport. the awareness he brings to the sport. the...
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and most of them, just random people bng them. and they c say, "they're my cousin, they're my uncle, they're my aunt." and then they say, "well, 's not my real uncle, they just tell me to say that." they come to school,ut they don't... they can't function, because they're so tired. and you ask them, "why are you so tired?" and they don't respond. and then you keepushing and pushing. "okay, i was working, i'm working. i have to work. you don't understand-- i have to work." they always say they're in debt. that that's why they are working. >> altan: berta alberts works with immigrant teensd says many of her students have told w her the on they pay off their debt is by working long shifts at nearby food processing plants. we spoke with some teen workers, but they were afraid to go on camera. finally one agreed, if we concealed his identity. >> (speaking spanish): >> altan (speang spanish): >> (speaking spanish): altan (speaking spanish >> (speaking spanish): >> altan (speaking spanish): >> (speaking spanish): >> altan: to date, we fo
and most of them, just random people bng them. and they c say, "they're my cousin, they're my uncle, they're my aunt." and then they say, "well, 's not my real uncle, they just tell me to say that." they come to school,ut they don't... they can't function, because they're so tired. and you ask them, "why are you so tired?" and they don't respond. and then you keepushing and pushing. "okay, i was working, i'm working. i have to work. you don't understand-- i...
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. >> thank you very much for bng here.good to see you in the studio. >> we are only at the beginning when it comes to jim comey's media blitz. allies of the president are ramping up attacks on his credibility. it seems to be pretty well thought out. what are we going to see from the president today? is he going to directly attack jim comey? let's discuss next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ today is a good day to make a plan for your financial goals and your everyday ones too. pnc can help. we'll be with you every step of the way. let's start today. my secret visitors. hallucinations and delusions. the unknown parts of living with parkinson's. what plots they unfold, but only in my mind. over 50% of people with parkinson's will experience hallucinations or delusions during the course of their disease. if your loved one is experiencing these symptoms, talk to your parkinson's specialist. there are treatment options that can help. my visitors should be the ones i want to see. when heartburn hits... there are treatment options that can help. figh
. >> thank you very much for bng here.good to see you in the studio. >> we are only at the beginning when it comes to jim comey's media blitz. allies of the president are ramping up attacks on his credibility. it seems to be pretty well thought out. what are we going to see from the president today? is he going to directly attack jim comey? let's discuss next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ today is a good day to make a plan for your financial goals and your everyday ones too. pnc can help....
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there are also charges against the democrats that they're bng political.one questioned mike pompeo's qualification force the job. he's a west point graduate, a c.i.a. director, served in the house of representatives, has presidentrump's ear, so there are questions of whether this is political or not. democrs say, no, we just don't trust the direction this man would take the dstateartment. >> nawaz: so moves ahead to the fu senate floor without the as n asterit to his name. is it pat san when it goes to full senate vote? >> not as partisan. three democrats voting yes. heidi heitkamp, joe manchin and joe donnelly all yes votes for mike pompeo breaking with- the - from the rest of their party. what do they have in common? a date with the voters in november and al in states that voted for president trump and there could be other democrats that vote yes as well. i think mr. pompeo will get somewhere between 52 and 55 votes on the floor, more than betsy devos, less than rex tillerson, but i think this shows drama could continue, expect him to make it out of thb
there are also charges against the democrats that they're bng political.one questioned mike pompeo's qualification force the job. he's a west point graduate, a c.i.a. director, served in the house of representatives, has presidentrump's ear, so there are questions of whether this is political or not. democrs say, no, we just don't trust the direction this man would take the dstateartment. >> nawaz: so moves ahead to the fu senate floor without the as n asterit to his name. is it pat san...
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but what this does, ali, it's a work around to the problems the president has bng frustrated with. secretary nielsen there outlined the fact that a lot of people are claiming asylum who they don't believe deserve asylum. these are people coming to the border, turning themselves in. what the national guard would be doing is actually more of an intelligence kind of surveillance role. they would then be giving backup to the border patrol who are the ones who apprehend people at the border. so, they're really solving a problem of trying to find people who are slipping in, not turning themselves in at the border. it is a backward sway they're trying to get at this. it is the president showing he's getting tough, he's seen the fox news reports and he's getting frustrated when he sees the numbers creeping back up at the border. >> i want to go to peter alexander who is in the briefing room for that briefing. peter, you were trying to get answers out of sarah huckabee sanders as well. >> that's right, i was focused on syria. i want to go back to the conversation about the wall. one thing t
but what this does, ali, it's a work around to the problems the president has bng frustrated with. secretary nielsen there outlined the fact that a lot of people are claiming asylum who they don't believe deserve asylum. these are people coming to the border, turning themselves in. what the national guard would be doing is actually more of an intelligence kind of surveillance role. they would then be giving backup to the border patrol who are the ones who apprehend people at the border. so,...
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minute to thank all of the interns in the room and i also want to thank the staff of the cbc, they have bng doing a -- been doing a wonderful job. >>> if the past year has taught us one thing, women are powerful and mobilized and organizing to fight back against people and entities trying to strip them of their rights and humanity. this next panel features advocates from across the country who have worked in their communities to seek justice, these defenders of justice come from all walks of life and have continued to show their strength and share how each one of us can take action, our next moderator is as inspiring as aspiring, she's been a champion of the rights of working women, immigrant women and women whose voices have been left behind. julia, come up. and she just told me today that she's planning on running for the senate of the state of california and she's going to win. >>> good afternoon, we are settling down here, i want to say a few wors to further introduce tony -- words to further introduce tony, sisters and brothers, i think that enough is enough is all about power and the
minute to thank all of the interns in the room and i also want to thank the staff of the cbc, they have bng doing a -- been doing a wonderful job. >>> if the past year has taught us one thing, women are powerful and mobilized and organizing to fight back against people and entities trying to strip them of their rights and humanity. this next panel features advocates from across the country who have worked in their communities to seek justice, these defenders of justice come from all...