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brooke, let me tell you something, i'm for border security.here are smart ways to do it and efficient ways to do this. the president was laughing and criticizing but hiring immigration judges really is the answer. the other answer working with our partners in mexico who have historically been great partners. working with our partners to encourage them to do more on the southern border and then working in central america to attack some of the factors, the gang violence and the poverty that are driving the people north. that is how you address this problem. you know, unfortunately, we're going the exact opposite way and looking for a quick fix without planning it out. >> you see how the president has been with our neighbors to the north and south when it comes to trade, i don't know how that will go with immigration. we'll leave it there. former i.c.e. director and great voice to have on the show. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> the president going off script and, once again, attacking senator john mccain. who is fighting brain cancer. hear
brooke, let me tell you something, i'm for border security.here are smart ways to do it and efficient ways to do this. the president was laughing and criticizing but hiring immigration judges really is the answer. the other answer working with our partners in mexico who have historically been great partners. working with our partners to encourage them to do more on the southern border and then working in central america to attack some of the factors, the gang violence and the poverty that are...
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i'm brooke baldwin. we begin this afternoon with the wales of children, frightened, confused and alone, separated from their parents at the nation's southern border. [ children crying ] >> while many lawmakers can escape this disturbing sound and the images of children huddling under these thermal blankets and h in these cages, the president saying this: >> those are the only two options, totally open borders or criminal prosecution for law breaking. we want to solve this problem. we want to solve family separation. i don't want children taken away from parents. and when you prosecute the parents for coming in illegally, which should happen, you have to take the children away. >> the president will soon be heading to capitol hill to talk immigration options with house republicans, several of whom don't support his policy. the white house has said the president supports both immigration bills that are currently under consideration, but we just heard the president say he will now be making changes. and in
i'm brooke baldwin. we begin this afternoon with the wales of children, frightened, confused and alone, separated from their parents at the nation's southern border. [ children crying ] >> while many lawmakers can escape this disturbing sound and the images of children huddling under these thermal blankets and h in these cages, the president saying this: >> those are the only two options, totally open borders or criminal prosecution for law breaking. we want to solve this problem....
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brooke? >> i just want to underscore what you have just reported because we have been talking about so far in this crisis 2,300 children and you are saying they are preparing for 20,000 children. >> they are preparing for, let you and me circle back on this. the notification to congress, as we understand it, is to be prepared for having the capacity to house up to 20,000 children. and now it could also include families, adults, their relatives. but to be prepared for that capacity. so, it tells us where this could potentially be headed because hhs and the pentagon have quietly been making calculations. when could they run out of room in some shelters and community areas where they've been housing people and when would they have to turn to military bases? it did happen under the obama administration? the numbers were less significant. but we are looking at them saying they see how the trend is going and if the trend keeps going in this direction, they believe that military bases need to be pre
brooke? >> i just want to underscore what you have just reported because we have been talking about so far in this crisis 2,300 children and you are saying they are preparing for 20,000 children. >> they are preparing for, let you and me circle back on this. the notification to congress, as we understand it, is to be prepared for having the capacity to house up to 20,000 children. and now it could also include families, adults, their relatives. but to be prepared for that capacity....
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>> you know, that's a tough question, brooke. if we're loaded with human rights, are you going to include japanese, are you going to include issues like refugees, are you going to include bio-chem weapons? it does become overloaded. really i can understand them for prioritizing, but again, it will be a disappointment to many folks who are very, very concerned and rightly concerned about north korean human rights practice. >> well, the president said, though, didn't he, brooke, that he would raise it in singapore. >> he said down the road, yes, yes, yes. >> he didn't rule that out. one thing i would add, which is sort of in interest to me and we all remember the days of rocket man and all the rest is that both of these men know that the other within is pretty unpredictable. and so by the time we get to june 12th, which seems close but can be very far away the way washington operates these days, where are these men going to be and how will they react to each other face to face? and that's something none of us can predict. and how w
>> you know, that's a tough question, brooke. if we're loaded with human rights, are you going to include japanese, are you going to include issues like refugees, are you going to include bio-chem weapons? it does become overloaded. really i can understand them for prioritizing, but again, it will be a disappointment to many folks who are very, very concerned and rightly concerned about north korean human rights practice. >> well, the president said, though, didn't he, brooke, that...
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absolutely, brooke. in red square gathered to watch on the tv screens will confirm that. olympics fans will remember sochi, though, as the home of the 2014 windsor games. this month, though, it's transformed into a world cup venue, and the stadium that housed the olympic opening and closing ceremonies is right now playing host to, as you said, arg arguably the biggest match of the group stage. as cristiano ranaldo dramatically had a coach sacked two days ago, the whistle has just gone to mark halftime and rand aldo has scored twice to put portugal 2-1 ahead. earlier on, you had to feel for one of the biggest stars of this tournament, mosul of egypt. think of steph curry of the warriors. nearly fit, but not quite. forced to sit on the sidelines, picking every ball with his team, but unable to do anything about them, conceding a last gasp goal to you'uruguay that condemned his side to defeat. and to add injury, it was on his 26th birthday, as well. the good news, though, the player arguably the best in sea
absolutely, brooke. in red square gathered to watch on the tv screens will confirm that. olympics fans will remember sochi, though, as the home of the 2014 windsor games. this month, though, it's transformed into a world cup venue, and the stadium that housed the olympic opening and closing ceremonies is right now playing host to, as you said, arg arguably the biggest match of the group stage. as cristiano ranaldo dramatically had a coach sacked two days ago, the whistle has just gone to mark...
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>>> hi there, i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn on a friday. let's get to it, beginning with this extraordinary meeting, north korea's former spy chief, the one suspected of masterminding that sony hack is inside the white house. that is the window into the oval where they still are meeting. never mind the fact that kim yong chol shouldn't be anywhere near 1600 pennsylvania avenue or even inside the united states for that matter considering he is on a sanctions list that bars him from coming in, but in an attempt to revive this on again/off again summit between president trump and kim jong un, chol is hand delivering this letter to the president on behalf of the north korean dictator. after his own meeting with chol, secretary of state mike pompeo was pretty positive about the progress. >> this is going to be a process that will take days and weeks to work our way through. there will be tough moments, there will be difficult times. i've had some difficult conversations with them as well. they've given it right back to me, too. we're decades int
>>> hi there, i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn on a friday. let's get to it, beginning with this extraordinary meeting, north korea's former spy chief, the one suspected of masterminding that sony hack is inside the white house. that is the window into the oval where they still are meeting. never mind the fact that kim yong chol shouldn't be anywhere near 1600 pennsylvania avenue or even inside the united states for that matter considering he is on a sanctions list that bars him...
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brook? >> albert einstein. >> that is absolutely right, brook!> that question really scared me. >> devon, you decided not to play? >> six months, man, that's all i did. that's all i did. >> next question. what is the square root of 25? brook? >> 5! >> five is right! the lopez brothers are on the board. >> come on, bro! >> press it. >> are you going to help? >> devin, did you know that one? >> i did. >> all right. this might be a good one for you, which university of kentucky alum who is often confused with a turtle now serves as the senate majority leader? this is a politics question. university of kentucky. >> senate majority leader looks like a turtle. >> yes, yes, he does look like a turtle. do you know who the senate majority leader is? >> that's a pretty good answer. tell him again. >> we're going to give zero points to everyone for that. it was mitch mcconnell. all right. next question -- which stanford law graduate was the first female justice to serve on the united states supreme court? >> hmm. >> devin, you've got to know this one. >> i
brook? >> albert einstein. >> that is absolutely right, brook!> that question really scared me. >> devon, you decided not to play? >> six months, man, that's all i did. that's all i did. >> next question. what is the square root of 25? brook? >> 5! >> five is right! the lopez brothers are on the board. >> come on, bro! >> press it. >> are you going to help? >> devin, did you know that one? >> i did. >> all right....
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i'm brook silva-braga.his is the "cbs morning news." new climate change. i'm brook silva-braga. this is the "cbs morning news." any object. any surface. if you've got a life you gotta swiffer are confusing quilted northern for robes. they're both cushiony, comforting, and add elegance to your home. but quilted northern is not a robe. it's just really nice toilet paper. >>> our top stories this morning, america's closest allies are retaliating after the u.s. imposed stiff tariffs on steel and aluminum imported from europe, canada, and mexico. the tariffs take effect today. canadian prime minister justin trudeau called the tariffs totally unacceptable. president trump says the days of unfair trade deals are over. >>> and today a top north korean official will hand deliver a letter from leader kim jong-un to president trump at the white house. it's the first time in 18 years a senior north korean official will visit the white house. secretary of state mike pompeo is reporting good progress in efforts to revive
i'm brook silva-braga.his is the "cbs morning news." new climate change. i'm brook silva-braga. this is the "cbs morning news." any object. any surface. if you've got a life you gotta swiffer are confusing quilted northern for robes. they're both cushiony, comforting, and add elegance to your home. but quilted northern is not a robe. it's just really nice toilet paper. >>> our top stories this morning, america's closest allies are retaliating after the u.s. imposed...
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brooks: thank you, mr. speaker. at this time i'd like to recognize another member of the indiana delegation, representative hollingsworth, who represents the ninth congressional district in southern indiana, a gentleman who has done business for many years and with that i yield him up to five minutes. thank you. mr. hollingsworth: i thank the chairwoman for hosting this very important special order and i'm so glad that we are talking about the tremendous benefits that we've seen from the tax cuts and jobs act passed just over six months ago, during the last six months we have heard a lot of impressive statistics about the national economy. we've heard about unemployment being down to 3.8%. we've heard about second quarter g.d.p. being projected at an excess of 4%. we heard about there being more available jobs than there are available workers in this country for the first time since the labor department has been keeping that statistic. it is really impressive what the national economy is doing over the past six mont
brooks: thank you, mr. speaker. at this time i'd like to recognize another member of the indiana delegation, representative hollingsworth, who represents the ninth congressional district in southern indiana, a gentleman who has done business for many years and with that i yield him up to five minutes. thank you. mr. hollingsworth: i thank the chairwoman for hosting this very important special order and i'm so glad that we are talking about the tremendous benefits that we've seen from the tax...
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i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with me.about, including the breaking news of the hour, this explosive report 18 months in the making, the inspector general at the justice department has determined former fbi director james comey was not biased in his handling of the hillary clinton e-mail investigation but that he did, in fact, deviate from department norms. just a reminder here, a lot of democrats, including hillary clinton herself, blame her election loss on comey's decision, remember, to
i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with me.about, including the breaking news of the hour, this explosive report 18 months in the making, the inspector general at the justice department has determined former fbi director james comey was not biased in his handling of the hillary clinton e-mail investigation but that he did, in fact, deviate from department norms. just a reminder here, a lot of democrats, including hillary clinton herself, blame her election loss on comey's decision, remember,...
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[laughter] brooks: thank you, john.laughter] i think however the power of grant's memoirs is that he tells the story, but he tells it in such a way that for many of you, you think it is the story. he is very careful what he forgets. he doesn't stress certain issues. example,o mention, for of grants relationship with alcohol and the memoir. there is very little about his disappointments and the rough times he had with other people. he settle scores. it is very much a personal statement, but it's done so well and contrast to many of the other memoirs of the american civil war that you come away from it saying that he has told you the story not only as he would like you to hear it, but as he would like you to remember. that is one of the powers of that memoir. people continue to refer to that memoir as a factual account of everything that went on and not nitpick whether this was right or this was wrong. the fact of the matter is rant is telling you his story and it becomes the story. that i think is a tribute to his talent
[laughter] brooks: thank you, john.laughter] i think however the power of grant's memoirs is that he tells the story, but he tells it in such a way that for many of you, you think it is the story. he is very careful what he forgets. he doesn't stress certain issues. example,o mention, for of grants relationship with alcohol and the memoir. there is very little about his disappointments and the rough times he had with other people. he settle scores. it is very much a personal statement, but it's...
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brooks. as our future in space looks bolder and brighter, aim confident that the marshall space flight center will continue to be a reliable, powerful, dependable team player in moving this nation forward. thank you. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from alabama reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. veasey: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: reserves. the gentleman from alabama is recognized. mr. brooks: mr. speaker, i have no further speakers and i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas. mr. veasey: mr. speaker, i have no further requests at this time. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back. the gentleman from alabama is recognized. mr. brooks: mr. speaker, i have no further requests for time. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the question is, will t
brooks. as our future in space looks bolder and brighter, aim confident that the marshall space flight center will continue to be a reliable, powerful, dependable team player in moving this nation forward. thank you. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from alabama reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. veasey: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: reserves. the gentleman from alabama is recognized. mr....
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i'm brooke baldwin.nk you for being here. president trump's former campaign chief, paul manafort, has been sent to jail until his trial on alleged foreign lobbying crimes. this federal judge just revoked his bail after prosecutors argued that manafort is, quote, unquote, a danger to the community. they also said that he has committed new crimes, namely witness tampering and conspiracy to obstruct justice, all the while being under house arrest. manafort, he's pleaded not guilty. and when he walked into court today, he was greeted with shouts of "lock him up." >> lock him up! >> lock him up! >> lock him up! lock him up! lock him up! >> for his part, president trump is trying to distance himself from manafort as much as possible. >> i feel badly about a lot of it, because i think a lot of it is very unfair. i look at some of them where they go back 12 years. manafort has nothing to do with our campaign. but i feel so -- i tell you, i feel a little badly about it. they went back 12 years to get things he di
i'm brooke baldwin.nk you for being here. president trump's former campaign chief, paul manafort, has been sent to jail until his trial on alleged foreign lobbying crimes. this federal judge just revoked his bail after prosecutors argued that manafort is, quote, unquote, a danger to the community. they also said that he has committed new crimes, namely witness tampering and conspiracy to obstruct justice, all the while being under house arrest. manafort, he's pleaded not guilty. and when he...
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brooks: correct.ht havehink he gotten better service from mcclellan if he kicked him up stair to hallock's job and given of the potomac to someone else? just as long as he did not have to see blood? ok, let's remember that george mcclellan saw a lot of american civile war. the bloodiest single day of combat. notellan, i think, is afraid of blood. he wanted to make sure that any shed with purpose. americans have always been that way. is futile if it does not achieve a purpose. when it achieves a purpose we talk about galant sacrifice. -- galant sacrifice. sacrifice. the exception to that is lee at gettysburg. where he made a boo-boo and another boo-boo and a third boo-boo. i wonder where the lever was. in any case, i don't think mcclellan would have been a good desk general. i think -- in fact, i think it would have deprived of the union of mcclellan's inspirational leadership. if nothing else, as even lincoln admitted, mcclellan had organizational skills. he could inspire a lot of men in the ranks. so
brooks: correct.ht havehink he gotten better service from mcclellan if he kicked him up stair to hallock's job and given of the potomac to someone else? just as long as he did not have to see blood? ok, let's remember that george mcclellan saw a lot of american civile war. the bloodiest single day of combat. notellan, i think, is afraid of blood. he wanted to make sure that any shed with purpose. americans have always been that way. is futile if it does not achieve a purpose. when it achieves a...
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i'm brooke baldwin. president trump is on his way back to the united states after that historic meeting with the north korean leader kim jong un. so the question, what was said behind those closed do for now we takhe president's word for it, since there were no official records documented. we know there was an agreement signed by both leaders. let's be clear, this was simply an agreement to keep wor toward what president trump describes as complete denuclearization. although the deal they reached false short of anything binding, president trump insists that all he gave up was his time. he also announced he ending decades of joint military exercises with south korea and some lawmakers say that's an enormous concession. still, the president heaped praise on the dictator he once referred to as little rocket man, even say he would absolutely invite kim to the white house. >> he is very talented. anybody who takes over a situation like he did at 26 years of age and is able to run it and run it tough. >> you t
i'm brooke baldwin. president trump is on his way back to the united states after that historic meeting with the north korean leader kim jong un. so the question, what was said behind those closed do for now we takhe president's word for it, since there were no official records documented. we know there was an agreement signed by both leaders. let's be clear, this was simply an agreement to keep wor toward what president trump describes as complete denuclearization. although the deal they...
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. >> hi there, i'm brooke baldwin. we are live in washington, d.c. today with this breaking news, after days of images of children on our southern border alone in cables sleeping in mats, undertime blankets, wailing for their parents the president has kavled. he is turning his finger pointing and false claims into family separations into the border with mexico. the president saying he will quote/unquote sign something soon to help keep families together. this is what he said just a little while ago. >> we are very strong at the border. we're very strong on security. we want security for our country. the republicans want security and insist on security for our country. and we will have that at the same time we have compassion. we want to keep families together. it's very important. i'll be signing something in a little while that will do that and the people in this room want to do that. they're working on various pieces of legislation to get it done. but i'll be doing something that's somewhat preemptive, ultimately will be matched by legislation, i'm
. >> hi there, i'm brooke baldwin. we are live in washington, d.c. today with this breaking news, after days of images of children on our southern border alone in cables sleeping in mats, undertime blankets, wailing for their parents the president has kavled. he is turning his finger pointing and false claims into family separations into the border with mexico. the president saying he will quote/unquote sign something soon to help keep families together. this is what he said just a little...
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i'm brooke baldwin. we got the breaking news now. the litte elatest presidential president trump has just commuted the life sentence of alice marie hnson. she has spent the last 21 yea i. she was a first time non-violent offender. johnson in part wrote this, "trump has the power to give me. he truly has the power to change better.tice system for the i can only steadfast and hopeha he hears me." the president did hear visit from reality star kim kardashian west last week. she was there with the president discussing all of this in the oval office. she learned about johnson's plight after the site mike aired her story. >> i lost my job. i struggled. i felt like a failure. i went into complete panic and out of complete desperation, i became involved in a drug conspiracy. >> i just really strongly believe that she is someone who has ly rehabilitated herself and will continue to do so outside of prison. she's done her time.et 22 years. you know, think in life everyone makes mistakes and she really deserves a s
i'm brooke baldwin. we got the breaking news now. the litte elatest presidential president trump has just commuted the life sentence of alice marie hnson. she has spent the last 21 yea i. she was a first time non-violent offender. johnson in part wrote this, "trump has the power to give me. he truly has the power to change better.tice system for the i can only steadfast and hopeha he hears me." the president did hear visit from reality star kim kardashian west last week. she was there...
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i'm brook baldwin. here's the breaking news, the president says today's supreme court decision is, quote, a tremendous victory. the ruling effectively makes the president's controversial travel ban a part of u.s. immigration law. >> so the supreme court ruling was a tremendous victory for this country and for the constitution. the supreme court ruling was a tremendous victory for our country. >> will you go ahead with it, sir? >> of course. what do you think, i wouldn't go ahead with it? >> does it embolden you to the idea of deporting people without due process as well? do you think -- >> we have to find a system where you don't need thousands of judges sitting at a border. we had a tremendous victory today and we greatly appreciate it. we needed it as a country. that was a big victory. >> in a 5-4 decision the u.s. supreme court reversed the ruling of a lower court and most citizens from iran, libya, north korea, sew al ya, syria, venezuela and yemen will be barred from entering the united states. thi
i'm brook baldwin. here's the breaking news, the president says today's supreme court decision is, quote, a tremendous victory. the ruling effectively makes the president's controversial travel ban a part of u.s. immigration law. >> so the supreme court ruling was a tremendous victory for this country and for the constitution. the supreme court ruling was a tremendous victory for our country. >> will you go ahead with it, sir? >> of course. what do you think, i wouldn't go...
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brooks and ms. eshoo to re-authorize the pandemic and all hazards preparedness act which is set to expire at the end of september. provides pahpa information for industry partners and bring about much-needed reforms. one such reform proposed in the legislation is transferring control of the strategic national stockpile from the c.d.c. to h.h.s.'s office of the assistant secretary for preparedness and response to improve management of the stockpile. a year ago, h.l.s.'s office of inspector genre ported systemic issues with security and inventory management of the stockpile risking c.d.c.'s ability to deploy the stockpile during a public health emergency. these issues need to be addressed as does improving the training of state and local stake holders on deployment of medical countermeasures. administrative reforms are also of interest. for example, are there ways to improve the timeliness of the decision making process on threat assessments and appropriate countermeasures. effective threat detection
brooks and ms. eshoo to re-authorize the pandemic and all hazards preparedness act which is set to expire at the end of september. provides pahpa information for industry partners and bring about much-needed reforms. one such reform proposed in the legislation is transferring control of the strategic national stockpile from the c.d.c. to h.h.s.'s office of the assistant secretary for preparedness and response to improve management of the stockpile. a year ago, h.l.s.'s office of inspector genre...
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it is brooks orpik. the episodes in life that last so many years in memory are often measured in fleeting minutes as the next minutes are going to go very fast, but in their memory they will think of it perhaps every day for a long time. there are the three league winners. the only time it ever happened. and then john carlson. we hope that you have enjoyed this. it will continue on elsewhere. you are watching the stanley cup final presented by geico part of nbc sports championship season. for eddie and pierre, mike us a postgame coverage continues on nbcsn. >> washington capitals fans are gearing up and celebrating the stanley cup at shop.nhl.com. the same cap the capitals wore on the ice as they hoisted the stanley cup. shop designs and products. for a limited time get free shipping with promo code cup18. deal talk. to make sure my new spicy chicken club combo is a great value. i asked a sales expert. it's amazing, jack! you get a spicy crispy chicken breast, hickory-smoked bacon, and melted cheese on t
it is brooks orpik. the episodes in life that last so many years in memory are often measured in fleeting minutes as the next minutes are going to go very fast, but in their memory they will think of it perhaps every day for a long time. there are the three league winners. the only time it ever happened. and then john carlson. we hope that you have enjoyed this. it will continue on elsewhere. you are watching the stanley cup final presented by geico part of nbc sports championship season. for...
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brooks. >> yes, hello again, eric brooks. this time speaking on behalf of our city of san francisco and the san francisco green party. first, i would reiterate everything that miss lynch just said, and getting our input on the state level is crucial. we can't just let the cpuc doing thdoits own thing on this and we have to push the way that sfpuc pushes them on clean energy. this is one of the things that i work on. and i have been meeting with taxi drivers. and there are a lot of things that we might be able to do that should be included in this study. one of the problems that we face is out-of-town drivers. well, i believe that you may be able to put a fee out to-of-town drivers to make it so expensive for them to do that that they stop coming in. because that's one of the main problems. and another problem is the situation of uber being kind of the middle person or the middle entity on this, and collecting profits for now good reason. one thing that's new that should be included in this study is electronic currencies. we'r
brooks. >> yes, hello again, eric brooks. this time speaking on behalf of our city of san francisco and the san francisco green party. first, i would reiterate everything that miss lynch just said, and getting our input on the state level is crucial. we can't just let the cpuc doing thdoits own thing on this and we have to push the way that sfpuc pushes them on clean energy. this is one of the things that i work on. and i have been meeting with taxi drivers. and there are a lot of things...
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i'm brooke baldwin. i just want to start the hour by sharing with you the wails of children, scarred, confused and alone separated from their parents at the southern border. [ children crying ] . >> the president remains defiant in a twitter tirade, he insists this isn't his policy, putting the blame squarely on the democrats saying this. >> those are the only two options, totally open borders or criminal prosecution for law breaking. we want to solve this problem. we want to solve family separation. i don't want children taken away from parents. and when you prosecute the parents for coming in illegally, which should happen, you have to take the children away. >> in just two months more than 2,300 children have been separated from their parents and their gardens. -- guardians. while children could be separated prior to april, they were rare. there is no question this was a deliberate policy shift by the trump administration. to repeat, the trump administration implemented the current separation policy.
i'm brooke baldwin. i just want to start the hour by sharing with you the wails of children, scarred, confused and alone separated from their parents at the southern border. [ children crying ] . >> the president remains defiant in a twitter tirade, he insists this isn't his policy, putting the blame squarely on the democrats saying this. >> those are the only two options, totally open borders or criminal prosecution for law breaking. we want to solve this problem. we want to solve...
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and brooks kept defends his us open title, becoming the first back—to—back champion since 1989.lo and welcome to the programme. we begin in russia, where it is a desire to eat you remind ourselves to expect the unexpected at this world cup because of the first argentina and germany all failed to win their opening matches in the same tournament, with mexico's victory over current world champion is the biggest shock of them all. from moscow, 0llie foster has the latest. four days in in russia, 11 matches down. this is turning into the most unpredictable of world cup. what a weekend we have had. 0n saturday besought iceland hold argentina, one of the favourites of. and on sunday, right here in moscow, germany, the reigning champions, lost to mexico's. the first time since 1982 that germany have lost their opening that. here is alex capstick. germany arrived in russia as the defending champions and one of the favourites, they have beaten mexico in all their previous world cup encounters. but they were given an almighty shock. it was crazy stuff, germany were rattled. but for all of
and brooks kept defends his us open title, becoming the first back—to—back champion since 1989.lo and welcome to the programme. we begin in russia, where it is a desire to eat you remind ourselves to expect the unexpected at this world cup because of the first argentina and germany all failed to win their opening matches in the same tournament, with mexico's victory over current world champion is the biggest shock of them all. from moscow, 0llie foster has the latest. four days in in...
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>> she looked well, brooke.earing her coat dress and high heels as she does. she did not say anything. she sat quietly, nodded along as listened as the president spoke to member of h cabinet at that fema briefing. we didn't hear from her personally. i did see her later, though, in a room in fema when the president and first lady and vice president mike pence came down to thank fema workers, she did sort of work the room, shake hands, make eye contact, stuff that she's done before at public events. it's not unusual for her not to necessarily speak. we've seen her at these hurricane recovery briefings last year after the hurricanes sitting mostly quietly by the president's side as a briefing is received. so not unusual but have i to say she looked well and seemed very much like her old self. there was no resort of outward appearance that she'd been ill or anything like that. >> of course we wish her well. you know, 26 days, why do you think she selected this particular event to be out there? >> reporter: well, i t
>> she looked well, brooke.earing her coat dress and high heels as she does. she did not say anything. she sat quietly, nodded along as listened as the president spoke to member of h cabinet at that fema briefing. we didn't hear from her personally. i did see her later, though, in a room in fema when the president and first lady and vice president mike pence came down to thank fema workers, she did sort of work the room, shake hands, make eye contact, stuff that she's done before at...
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i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with me. got a lot to talk about, including the breaking news of the hour, this explosive report 18 months in the making, the inspector general at the justice department has determined former fbi director james comey was not biased in his handling of the hillary clinton e-mail investigation but that he did, in fact, deviate from department norms. just a reminder here, a lot of democrats, including hillary clinton herself, blame her election loss on comey's decision, remember, to reopen the investigation just a couple of days before the election. and a lot of republicans felt comey gave clinton a pass when he stood there and chose not to charge her. also revealed in this 500-page report, more of these anti-trump text messages between this fbi official and former fbi attorney. the most damaging, quote, we'll stop from becoming president. evan perez, what are your biggest takeaways? >> i think the most important point that the inspector general makes is really addressing the criticism that has be
i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with me. got a lot to talk about, including the breaking news of the hour, this explosive report 18 months in the making, the inspector general at the justice department has determined former fbi director james comey was not biased in his handling of the hillary clinton e-mail investigation but that he did, in fact, deviate from department norms. just a reminder here, a lot of democrats, including hillary clinton herself, blame her election loss on comey's...
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john, welcome. >> thank you, brooke. >> so, who is that little girl?ittle girl came across the rio grande with her mother and a group of people in rafts late one night. it was a moonless night. they came up the embankment of the river and gathered along the dirt road where the border patrol collected them together and took everyone's names. now typically when asylum seekers come across they actually seek out border patrol officers so that they can turn themselves in and seek asylum, and in the case of this group, it was mostly women and children. >> mostly women and children. and when you saw her -- her -- her mom or -- i mean, tell me more about was she being taken away at the moment that she starts to scream? give me more. >> it was very emotional, this situation. i had -- was able to speak with the mother very briefly. i asked her where she was interest and she said honduras and she said they had been traveling for an entire month through mexico. as you can imagine, a month on the road traveling in very dangerous conditions with cartels, gangs, the
john, welcome. >> thank you, brooke. >> so, who is that little girl?ittle girl came across the rio grande with her mother and a group of people in rafts late one night. it was a moonless night. they came up the embankment of the river and gathered along the dirt road where the border patrol collected them together and took everyone's names. now typically when asylum seekers come across they actually seek out border patrol officers so that they can turn themselves in and seek asylum,...
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tell me what you saw. >> brooke this is my third tour now. i've done a centralized processing center in mccallon. and now this i know people have been referring to it as a tent city. they would prefer it to be called an emergency shelter that they had to create. it kifrntd of looks like -- you're seeing pictures now that were given to us by the government, they wouldn't let usably any cameras or recording devices inside. i want to give you stats of who is in this facility. we have 326 total children there. 23 are separations, kids who are separated from their parents at the border because of that zero tolerance policy. 14 of them are girls. this is overwhelmingly a male facility, as most of them have been that we've seen. it's only been open for 11 or 12 days. in that amount of time, they claim to have reunified 70 children, three of which are kids who were separated at the border, being reunified with their parents. it gives you an idea of what we're looking at here and operating. we did get the unvarnished view that i've received so far fro
tell me what you saw. >> brooke this is my third tour now. i've done a centralized processing center in mccallon. and now this i know people have been referring to it as a tent city. they would prefer it to be called an emergency shelter that they had to create. it kifrntd of looks like -- you're seeing pictures now that were given to us by the government, they wouldn't let usably any cameras or recording devices inside. i want to give you stats of who is in this facility. we have 326...
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let's go there, i'm brooke baldwin. ask a business advisor how to get on demand tech support for as little as $15 a month. this week get boise case paper for only $29.99 at office depot office max. pepsoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. never give up. see me. see me. clear skin can last. don
let's go there, i'm brooke baldwin. ask a business advisor how to get on demand tech support for as little as $15 a month. this week get boise case paper for only $29.99 at office depot office max. pepsoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with...
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on this particular day waits for brook to come home.tle something up his sleeves. >> arms? >> yes. >> yes, arms. >> what is attached to those? >> and fingers. >> those will be in danger. >> brook notices he has the blender out, the ice cream bar. puts it in the blender and now we have got secret ingredient! blood. >> yeah. >> stars to put all of the blood all over his hand. he smears it around the >> oh, my gosh. now he has a situation. brook comes running in because bailey is screaming frantically. >> what did do you? >> he is playing it off so well. look at the distress in his face. he wraps a towel around his hand. he tells them to call his dad. >> call dad. >> he said whatever you do hurry up. this is all bad. >> calm down. >> dad said how bad is it? >> he is saying four of his fingers are >> you idiot. >> right in the middle of talking to dad he starts busting up. dad is about to kick everybody out. >> dad is like where did i go wrong? >> you idiot. >> that's our show for today. thanks for watching. check out right this minute.com
on this particular day waits for brook to come home.tle something up his sleeves. >> arms? >> yes. >> yes, arms. >> what is attached to those? >> and fingers. >> those will be in danger. >> brook notices he has the blender out, the ice cream bar. puts it in the blender and now we have got secret ingredient! blood. >> yeah. >> stars to put all of the blood all over his hand. he smears it around the >> oh, my gosh. now he has a...
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i'm brooke baldwin. you are watching cnn. we are moments away from this white house press briefing where sarah sanders will be taking the podium and answering questions about why the philadelphia eagles are not invited to the white house today. the white house releasing a statement "quote, the vast majority of the eagles team decided to abandon their fans." trump tweeting, "unfortunately only a small number of players decided to come and we cancelled the event. staying in the lock er room for playing of the national anthem is disrespectful to our country. sorry." tis isn't the first time we've heard the president outraged over the nfl. >> in my opinion, the nfl has to change. or you know what's going to happen? their business is going to go to hell. >> you have to stand proudly for the national anthem or you should be playing. you shouldn'te there. maybe you shouldn't be in the country. >> now, the only problem is the eagles did not take a knee during the national anthem. they did stand. and linked arms in a sign of unity and
i'm brooke baldwin. you are watching cnn. we are moments away from this white house press briefing where sarah sanders will be taking the podium and answering questions about why the philadelphia eagles are not invited to the white house today. the white house releasing a statement "quote, the vast majority of the eagles team decided to abandon their fans." trump tweeting, "unfortunately only a small number of players decided to come and we cancelled the event. staying in the...
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i'm brooke ldwin, thank you for being with me.t-- informn in the investigation of michael cohen. he has split with his previous legal team. now, this split could signal a shift in legal strategy, as criminal charges against michael cohen become increasingly likely. but might it also signal something greater, perhaps cooperation with the feds? cnn's justice correspondent evan pere
i'm brooke ldwin, thank you for being with me.t-- informn in the investigation of michael cohen. he has split with his previous legal team. now, this split could signal a shift in legal strategy, as criminal charges against michael cohen become increasingly likely. but might it also signal something greater, perhaps cooperation with the feds? cnn's justice correspondent evan pere
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i'm brooke baldwin.y giuliani unapologetic ands this stems from an affair she had with trump back in 2006 and rudy giuliani says he does not believe her because of what he doesionally. daniel's job means she hasquote. that is what he told a business conference in israel when asked how melania trump sees the scandal? >> she knows her husband and know it is is not true. there is slight suspicious when you look at stormy dan i know donal look at his three wives. beautifuly women. great substance and srmy i think -- >> you have respect on this stage, every women. >> yes, i respect porn stars. dow respect porn stars? do you think they don't respect women? and sell the bodies. i respect all human beings and or a one of substance and has great respect for herself and isn't going to sell her body for sexual exploitation. you want to bring a case, let me cross-examin b are in entitles you to no degree of giving you credibility any weight. secondly, explain to me how she can damaged. s no reputation. if you are go
i'm brooke baldwin.y giuliani unapologetic ands this stems from an affair she had with trump back in 2006 and rudy giuliani says he does not believe her because of what he doesionally. daniel's job means she hasquote. that is what he told a business conference in israel when asked how melania trump sees the scandal? >> she knows her husband and know it is is not true. there is slight suspicious when you look at stormy dan i know donal look at his three wives. beautifuly women. great...
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back after this this (birds chirping, a nning brook,) ahh.he new deer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo models to sell it real sprg water, re fruit flavors and refreshing bubbles. just what's refreshily real. >>till creating a major stir on capital hill. after more than 45 hours on the ground and 22 in the air president trumpp returned from historic singapore summit kim e summit produceddeicism ttht arations at the white house andar few details. that deposit stop the president from releaseing a st of optimism declearing the world stepped back fr ths nlonger a c threat of north korea. sleep well tonight. and criticism is some corns and h and i kim jong-un spell out no specifics of the north. and members on both sivrtdzti polil spectrum expressingci sksm. >> the texans call cattle no cap. it s chairman kim walked away the victor,>>nfortunatel unfortunately. his say country that made oken.rbefore and they're we're not talking aut minor items. these are nucleareapons and ballist
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. >> brooks kepka wins on a tough course in the hamptons to capture his second straight u.s. open championship. >> and the giants and a's both win, and how mexico's win in the world cup actually triggered an earthquake sensor to go off in mexico city. >>> coming up next 11:00, it's the ultimate gift for a colorado father this holiday. his son making the sacrifice to give him a much needed new kidney. >>> ultimate father's day gift here. a man in denver donates his kidney to save his dad's life after kidney failure forces him into dialysis. here's the story. here's the story. >> reporter: on most days you'll find these two together riding their bikes on the s of metro denver. >> there's only one bike. >> reporter: their love of harley davidsons is just one of the many bonds between this father and son. >> me and him are quite a lot alike. >> reporter: when matt fulton learned his dad was facing hecontacting the hospital in denver. >> i'd do everything to ve him. i'd give him a lung. >> reporter: matt is preparing to give his dad a kidney. >> it's a very special gift. >> report
. >> brooks kepka wins on a tough course in the hamptons to capture his second straight u.s. open championship. >> and the giants and a's both win, and how mexico's win in the world cup actually triggered an earthquake sensor to go off in mexico city. >>> coming up next 11:00, it's the ultimate gift for a colorado father this holiday. his son making the sacrifice to give him a much needed new kidney. >>> ultimate father's day gift here. a man in denver donates his...
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brooks? >> yes, eric brooks again. good afternoon commissioners, speaking for -- i think i'll just speak for san francisco green party and our city san francisco. back in the day when all we were doing was cleanpowersf, it did make sense to give that money back to the city. commission fewer, you as a supervisor have been in on a hearing on public broad band which raises a lot of question about whether the direction we're going is the right direction, and we may need a study that probably would cost around $20,000 on public broad band in the near future to make sure we do it right and it's a true public internet system, not an internet system controlled by a corporation. and likewise, i'll highlight you again, commissioner fewer. you were at a hearing about bayview-hunters point and treasure island and the tock objectionic waste out there and how that impacts our facilities like transit and plumbing and electricity, etcetera. we may need to do a study on treasure island because that's -- treasure island and bayview-hunt
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let's -- brooks led several rallies for black lives matter. she will advocate for affordable housing, education, and protecting century city policies. -- sanctuary city policies. spent millions of dollars to help domestic violence survivors. the proposed seneca county budget includes $5 million to assist a e violence victims. that's a 400 point -- 400% increase. crisis hotlines really does received 20,000 calls a year. supporters say it will expand much-needed services including legal and housing assistance and perhaps a new model in which the abuser must leave the home and -- instead of the abused. >> there have been some models where they stay in their home and the abusers are the ones that are forced to leave. it's just a really exciting opportunity. >> the extra funding will be official until the budget is passed by the board of supervisors on monday. >>> our time is now 4:10. it was meant is a target of a brutal attack in san francisco. it was caught on video. coming up in our next half hour, how the police hope that video will lead to an
let's -- brooks led several rallies for black lives matter. she will advocate for affordable housing, education, and protecting century city policies. -- sanctuary city policies. spent millions of dollars to help domestic violence survivors. the proposed seneca county budget includes $5 million to assist a e violence victims. that's a 400 point -- 400% increase. crisis hotlines really does received 20,000 calls a year. supporters say it will expand much-needed services including legal and...
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brooks. mr. brooks: i am concerned about the perceived transition process away from the format of the international space station. there has not been enough substantive public debate on what this transition involves. with that as a back drop i have a question directed at ms. chaplain, the nasa associate administrator. first has nasa come up with a definition of what commercialization of the international space station means? ms. chaplain: we have not been doing work in that area and i don't believe they have yet, but i'll let steve -- >> let me tell you where the more detailed planning is. for t a solicitation industry studies on transing to some sort of collaborative or commercial enterprise and geting the proposals back in this week. and what we asked for in those studies are the capabilities that they think can provide us and what we need in the future. technical approach to achieving tholes capabilities and third is the business plan. what is the business plan, although we don't have a rigoro
brooks. mr. brooks: i am concerned about the perceived transition process away from the format of the international space station. there has not been enough substantive public debate on what this transition involves. with that as a back drop i have a question directed at ms. chaplain, the nasa associate administrator. first has nasa come up with a definition of what commercialization of the international space station means? ms. chaplain: we have not been doing work in that area and i don't...
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i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with me.rooke. why didn't he do this 2,000 kids ago? "the lead" starts right now. under intense political pressure brought on by the outrage over images and sounds of kids in cages, calling out for their parents, president trump finally signs an order which he says will stop his family separation practice at the border. but it didn't really sound like he wanted to. >>> as republicans are warned that president trump's immigration crisis could sink them, brand new cnn polls we're releasing right now on "the lead" are giving us the newest snapshot of the intense battle coming for corning control.
i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with me.rooke. why didn't he do this 2,000 kids ago? "the lead" starts right now. under intense political pressure brought on by the outrage over images and sounds of kids in cages, calling out for their parents, president trump finally signs an order which he says will stop his family separation practice at the border. but it didn't really sound like he wanted to. >>> as republicans are warned that president trump's immigration crisis...
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>> the caps freed up some cap space by trading brooks orpik and backup goaltender philip grubauer. carlson is the second highest paid player on the roster behind orange line l ovechkin. >> jurassic world fallen $150 million.pectations andbad n >> that opening follows last weekend'sib debut of inle two. both moviesrerought i than $280 million this weekend making it hollywood's fourth biggest world without toys r us.a by this friday the company will have close o allf its stores. >> some willlose earlier either tomorrow wednesday our thursday ofhis week. depending on the store you can find mark downs of up to 90 percent. >> wow. >> we just passed a toys r usau and mghter goes why are they closing? i couldn't explain. >> end of an era. >> fans lined up around the block for the grand opening of a new hello kitty cafe in san
>> the caps freed up some cap space by trading brooks orpik and backup goaltender philip grubauer. carlson is the second highest paid player on the roster behind orange line l ovechkin. >> jurassic world fallen $150 million.pectations andbad n >> that opening follows last weekend'sib debut of inle two. both moviesrerought i than $280 million this weekend making it hollywood's fourth biggest world without toys r us.a by this friday the company will have close o allf its stores....
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right in front of brooks lee. >> hi, brooks lee. >> i am on the court of appeals for the sixth circuit. [applause] thank you for the book. thank you for the time of going through all the resumes. as i stand here, you know we are commemorating the 150th anniversary of the 14th amendment, and i was delighted to hear you talk about the role the civil rights movement played really and the whole role of the achievements in the gender realm. i wondered if you were able to discern in the biographies any of the themes when it came to women of color. i understand probably the stories of african-american women, while they will come somewhat after the role of women in the majority culture, but were you able to look at any of the themes from women who were asian-american or latinos or even native american women? if those themes parallel the themes of the majority of people that you have put -- not necessarily the numbers, because i know the numbers are going to be less than, but simply the themes in their struggle or accomplishments. thank you.: terrific question. i think two things strike me. afr
right in front of brooks lee. >> hi, brooks lee. >> i am on the court of appeals for the sixth circuit. [applause] thank you for the book. thank you for the time of going through all the resumes. as i stand here, you know we are commemorating the 150th anniversary of the 14th amendment, and i was delighted to hear you talk about the role the civil rights movement played really and the whole role of the achievements in the gender realm. i wondered if you were able to discern in the...
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blue jays win it8-6 and nats get southwest in toronto. >> baseball legend brooks robinson on hand to his n orioles takee marlins and he's having a father's day to emember and smacking this ball deep to right center, and this bounces ovethe wall for a ground-rule double. th runs scored and peterson put the orioles up 2-0 early >> terson not done yet, a man on. he crushes this one on to the flagged court in right and they win it 10-4 snapping the nine-game skid and also their first win in camden yard since mother's day on may 13th and we have a lot coming up on sports final and we have some incredible video we gave with the capitals player with a little go pro, very young, vibrant guy and a huge partyier from theelebration. we have behind the scenes action that you don't want to miss. that you don't want to miss. as>> o what it w so, what's new? we just switched to geico and got more. more? they've been saving folks money for over 75 years. a company you can trust. geico even helped us with homeowners insurance. more sounds great. gotta love more... right, honey? yeah! geico. expect gr
blue jays win it8-6 and nats get southwest in toronto. >> baseball legend brooks robinson on hand to his n orioles takee marlins and he's having a father's day to emember and smacking this ball deep to right center, and this bounces ovethe wall for a ground-rule double. th runs scored and peterson put the orioles up 2-0 early >> terson not done yet, a man on. he crushes this one on to the flagged court in right and they win it 10-4 snapping the nine-game skid and also their first...
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mark shields and david brooks are here. we discuss the trump administration's controversial trade moves, and whcoarse and even racist language is finding a new place in american life then, reviving a town with a painful past. how montgomery, alabamais moving forward, without completely erasing its history of segregation. >> i just reminds us of the
mark shields and david brooks are here. we discuss the trump administration's controversial trade moves, and whcoarse and even racist language is finding a new place in american life then, reviving a town with a painful past. how montgomery, alabamais moving forward, without completely erasing its history of segregation. >> i just reminds us of the
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brooks. >> hello again, eric brooks, san francisco clean energy advocates and californians for energy choice. and our city of san francisco and the green party. so i've been coming to lafco hearings for 12 years now, mostly about cleanpowersf. and i would urge you -- we had over those times, especially -- and i will say thankfully the sfpuc is no longer oppositional to us and they're helping us now. there were times when the sfpuc was definitely oppositional to cleanpowersf back in the day. when we had that problem we also had the problem that the legal representation was not helpful and was taking the side of the sfpuc. and part of that was who knows what the reason for that is but a big part was that the legal representation was not connected to san francisco, it was actually in sacramento and had to travel here, it was not consistent, it did not do effective work. now i realize that the way they've shifted their operations, the legal representation now has some local attorneys. that's a step forward. but i'm glad that you're doing an r.f.p. because what we need is a law firm for la
brooks. >> hello again, eric brooks, san francisco clean energy advocates and californians for energy choice. and our city of san francisco and the green party. so i've been coming to lafco hearings for 12 years now, mostly about cleanpowersf. and i would urge you -- we had over those times, especially -- and i will say thankfully the sfpuc is no longer oppositional to us and they're helping us now. there were times when the sfpuc was definitely oppositional to cleanpowersf back in the...
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. >> thanks, brooke. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we continue on. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with us. the breaking news, vindication and victory. that is how the white house is describing the united states supreme court's decision today, upholding the administration's controversial travel ban against seven countries. here's the president a while ago. >> we greatly appreciate it. we needed it as a country. that was a big victory for -- i can tell you everyone at this table is very happy about it, but that was a big victory for our country. okay. >> in a 5-4 decision, the supreme court reversed the ruling of a lower court and so most citizens from iran, libya, north korea, somalia, syria, venezuela, and yemen, will be barred from entering the u.s. this version of the travel ban, this third attempt, is much narrower but one of the key issues for the justices to decide, whether or not trump's initial calls for a quote/unquote muslim ban was really at the heart of this led legislation. back to december 2015. >> donald j. trump is calling for a
. >> thanks, brooke. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we continue on. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with us. the breaking news, vindication and victory. that is how the white house is describing the united states supreme court's decision today, upholding the administration's controversial travel ban against seven countries. here's the president a while ago. >> we greatly appreciate it. we needed it as a country. that was a big victory for...
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hi, everyone, i'm brooke baldwin, thank you for tuning in to cnn on this monday afternoon, we're moments away from the white house briefing. we're finding another case of what was said at that po, also with the lawyer on tv, even with the president himself, they were not telling the truth. as the credibility of this white house is under question, the question is tweeting today that he is above the law. let me read for you, as has been stated by numerous legal scholars, i have the absolute right to pardon myself, but why would i do that when i have done nothing wrong? why if the president has done nothing wrong would he not want to say so and agree to sit down with an interview with the special council? not so fast says trump's attorney rudy giuliani. >> this is the reason you don't let the president testify. our recollection keeps changing or we're not asked a question, somebody makes an assumption. in my case, i made an assumption, then we corrected it, and i got it right out as soon as it happened. i think that's what happened here. >> our rollection keeps changing. shouldn't the truth
hi, everyone, i'm brooke baldwin, thank you for tuning in to cnn on this monday afternoon, we're moments away from the white house briefing. we're finding another case of what was said at that po, also with the lawyer on tv, even with the president himself, they were not telling the truth. as the credibility of this white house is under question, the question is tweeting today that he is above the law. let me read for you, as has been stated by numerous legal scholars, i have the absolute right...