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welcome t cally wong: thanks for having us.ert: give us an idea, first of all, in terms of when we talk about economic disparity, what is the situation facing these communities? cally: i think for api council especially in san francisco, what folks often don't know is that there is a huge api population. we represent 35% of the population, but yet, what is very less known is that we represent 42% of those living in poverty. and oftentimes, that is overlooked by different policies and city resources. robert: why did that happen? how does that happen? cally: i think oftentimes there's this model minority myth, where we think that, you know, all asians are high achieving, we're all doctors, attorneys, and that's not the case. it's a very diverse community. en if you look at the pacific islander community, they're actually, they have the second lowest median income in san francisco after the african american community. robert: do you see a way to maybe correlate that into some sort of, you know, force, community force in order to m
welcome t cally wong: thanks for having us.ert: give us an idea, first of all, in terms of when we talk about economic disparity, what is the situation facing these communities? cally: i think for api council especially in san francisco, what folks often don't know is that there is a huge api population. we represent 35% of the population, but yet, what is very less known is that we represent 42% of those living in poverty. and oftentimes, that is overlooked by different policies and city...
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so callie shot him. this baby.my: i want to turn to private first class paul meadlo speaking about his involvement in the my lai massacre. in 1 1969, he spokoke toto cbs's mike wallace on national televivision abouout what happened. >>>> i might have killeded about 10 or 15 -- >> men, women, and children and babies. >> and babies. >> why did you do it? >> because i felt like i was ordered to do it. at the time i felt like i was doing the right thing. i really did. >> you are married. >> right. >> children? >> two. >> how can a father of two young children shoot babies? >> just one of those things. amy: paul l meadlo speakiking on "60 minutes." >> i got the tip. i found my way to fortrt bennin, fell my way to callie. i saw document in which it was initially accused of killing 109 oriental human beings. oriental human beings. i remember going nuts. does that mean one oriental equals how many whites and how many blacks? the one thing i did that made a friend of life for me the secretary of defense, a congressman who w
so callie shot him. this baby.my: i want to turn to private first class paul meadlo speaking about his involvement in the my lai massacre. in 1 1969, he spokoke toto cbs's mike wallace on national televivision abouout what happened. >>>> i might have killeded about 10 or 15 -- >> men, women, and children and babies. >> and babies. >> why did you do it? >> because i felt like i was ordered to do it. at the time i felt like i was doing the right thing. i really...
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is important to solve the pure breeds she convinced farmer daniel and then wacky to introduce and callie into his hearts. with costs for veterinary medicine exploding many for must have been the ever lifting a long horned cattle second on the valley. psychology they have believed because the government policy was to increase production modernize agriculture so many of them at a certain level say oh yeah we get a lot of milk but really we put a lot of drugs we buy a lot of chemical sprays for the tea and we don't really get a lot of money in kampala elizabeth got a shabby lobbyist together with the organization food rights alliance for the governments to take decisive action to solve the indigenous species scientists are concerned rampant cross breeding has severely reduced the population of purebred and callie they feel that uganda may be sacrificing a breed with genetic advantages. our core for the protection of our genetic resources is not for the sake of it it is an issue of our identity it is an issue of sustaining our farming systems it is an issue of sustaining our ford systems it
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connected to the investigation of russian meddling in the twenty six thousand election in a tweet from callie decision tough and unfair the leaders of france and italy have met in paris to end the diplomatic round over the fate of refugees who try to enter europe both insist the e.u. is migration policy needs to be overhauled the saudi led coalition has seized the entrance to the airport in yemen's main port city operations or retake rebel held data from iranian back to the fighters launched three days ago the coalition which is backing government forces says it can capture the area without disrupting aid to millions of yemenis. officials from nicaragua's government and local groups have restarted talks in a bid to end two months of anti-government protests neither president daniel ortega nor his deputy are expected to attend the talks come after another seven people including a fifteen year old boy were killed in clashes between government forces and protesters. thousands of mourners attended the funeral of a leading journalists shot dead in indian administered kashmir. he was the editor of
connected to the investigation of russian meddling in the twenty six thousand election in a tweet from callie decision tough and unfair the leaders of france and italy have met in paris to end the diplomatic round over the fate of refugees who try to enter europe both insist the e.u. is migration policy needs to be overhauled the saudi led coalition has seized the entrance to the airport in yemen's main port city operations or retake rebel held data from iranian back to the fighters launched...
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connected to the investigation of russian meddling in the twenty sixteen election and a tweet from calliedecision tough and unfair the leaders of france and italy have met in paris to end the diplomatic route over the fate of refugees who try to end to europe both insist the e.u. is migration policy needs to be overhauled the saudi led coalition has seized the entrance to the airport and yemen's main port city operations are retake rebel held data from iranian back to the fighters known three days ago the coalition which is backing government forces says it can capture the area without disrupting aid to millions of yemenis. officials from nicaragua's government and local groups have restarted talks in a bid to end two months of anti-government protests neither president daniel ortega nor his deputy are expected to attend the talks come after another seven people including a fifteen year old boy were killed in clashes between government forces and protesters. thousands of mourners.
connected to the investigation of russian meddling in the twenty sixteen election and a tweet from calliedecision tough and unfair the leaders of france and italy have met in paris to end the diplomatic route over the fate of refugees who try to end to europe both insist the e.u. is migration policy needs to be overhauled the saudi led coalition has seized the entrance to the airport and yemen's main port city operations are retake rebel held data from iranian back to the fighters known three...
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calli calli robert deniro's outburst, this in the "new york times" warning democrats this is not the to win the midterms or defeat trump and set off a debate about whether the time for civility is in the past and now a new era of incivility to trump himself showing trump's behavior back to the campaign trail. the president is a bad influence. but i trace the origins back further to the early 90s and the rise of a polarized media and that technology racheted things up and the ability to behave badly not in person and i am not sure it will do anything but make people more defiant in their corners. i am really big on the time and the place out look of life. that is not a popular stance these days. however we got here, we are here now. how are we going to get out. since i am in hollywood i thought let's check in with rob reiner, the actor that you remember from all in the family and director of classics like this is spinal tap, stand by me, the princess bride, when harry met sally, a few good men and the american president. his latest, shock and awe is about the reporters that uncover th
calli calli robert deniro's outburst, this in the "new york times" warning democrats this is not the to win the midterms or defeat trump and set off a debate about whether the time for civility is in the past and now a new era of incivility to trump himself showing trump's behavior back to the campaign trail. the president is a bad influence. but i trace the origins back further to the early 90s and the rise of a polarized media and that technology racheted things up and the ability...
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he key impact is effectively institutionalizing what has asset cally been an class. more quirement to be explicit on the fee structure and how that is reported. marks to ement for produce a transmission document. his is something they didn't have to do and it brings it more n line with financial services generally. >> charles owen founder of thank you. as the u.s. increases sanctions against people and countries how they don't ake sure go foul of the rules. about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> this is "bloomberg markets: rules & returns". at the european headquarters in london. in april the white house took allies of vladimir putin. the owner of a steel producer the impact rattled the gh markets disrupting metals global supply chain and but how rices soaring did they negotiate the web of associate and affiliates around that. one of the many problems faced by complains departments in the current climate. joining me is the managing director and financial services compliance segment navigant consulting. is complying with sanctions as a challenge for financial serv
he key impact is effectively institutionalizing what has asset cally been an class. more quirement to be explicit on the fee structure and how that is reported. marks to ement for produce a transmission document. his is something they didn't have to do and it brings it more n line with financial services generally. >> charles owen founder of thank you. as the u.s. increases sanctions against people and countries how they don't ake sure go foul of the rules. about that next. this is...
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. >> no matter what you callis m e policy of the united states towards north korea? >> our policy has not changed. we have sanctions on them that are very powerful and we will not take those sanctions off unless north korea denuclearize es. >> does the president believe he is above the law? >> certainly not. the president has not done anything wrong. >> does the president envision a system where the president can pardon himself? >> clearly the constitution lays out the law. the president has not been anything wrong. >> just a moment ago you said it is not that clear. >> does the president believe he is above the law? >> certainly nobody is above the law. >> i want to ask another question. >> peter, where to keep moving -- we are going to keep moving. i want to continue. >> i think this is important, i want to ask. >> what is the status of the tariffs on china? two administrators to plan to move ahead with the deadline? >> president trump is taking reform thentinue to dysfunctional trade system that currently harms american workers and businesses. the president is tak
. >> no matter what you callis m e policy of the united states towards north korea? >> our policy has not changed. we have sanctions on them that are very powerful and we will not take those sanctions off unless north korea denuclearize es. >> does the president believe he is above the law? >> certainly not. the president has not done anything wrong. >> does the president envision a system where the president can pardon himself? >> clearly the constitution...
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[animalsls calli] things like brown anoles and green anololes and various species of geckos and now ahing called ththe coqui frog. "coqui, coqui, coqui,"," and it might do ththis all nigight lon. so, if you live in a neighborhood with a coqui frog, you might find it incrediblyly aggravating. so, the coqui frog was introducedo hawaii i in the 198. . once they y get esestablished inin hawaii, they start comining into califora a n nursery plants. a and so, now we have them established at two nurseries herere in soututhern california. we currently have 15 people out helping us search ffor these coqui frogs, and that includes b biologist with the california department of fish and wildlife as well as biologist with thehe natural histmuthere's these real implicaseon coqui frogs showing up and having these impactsts and it'ss just all b because they're doing what a a lot of other spececiese doing, which is hitchhikining a ride into ththe nursery plantt trade. a as a biologist, my interest is understanding how species are dealing with urbanization, whether those are native species that are try
[animalsls calli] things like brown anoles and green anololes and various species of geckos and now ahing called ththe coqui frog. "coqui, coqui, coqui,"," and it might do ththis all nigight lon. so, if you live in a neighborhood with a coqui frog, you might find it incrediblyly aggravating. so, the coqui frog was introducedo hawaii i in the 198. . once they y get esestablished inin hawaii, they start comining into califora a n nursery plants. a and so, now we have them...
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. >> some old hard.et habits die last month, pamilitary broke up small protests callie for the rele politicalsoners. dissent is dangerous. i arranged to meet to one of the country'most outspoken politicians. his cityed him out of after four years of prison, and he prefers to talk away from prying eyes. >> for the president, any form of dissent constitutes a crime agait the state. he removes all players from the espolitical landscape who ot support his policies. he never moved on from the soviet >> the problem with one-man rule is always ception. for the president's it is a sensitive subject. -- weope th he will will make sure that -- about whatnk happens next because he is going to keep running and running? >> it is up to him and it is up to our people and i am proud of our president. ars, kazakh has put stability before freedom but time is now catching up with their president. economic transformation is well underway. politically reform has ba begun. day six of the world cup has just drawn to a close. russia, the host of the world's cup, has progressed with a 3-1 victory over egypt. earlier,
. >> some old hard.et habits die last month, pamilitary broke up small protests callie for the rele politicalsoners. dissent is dangerous. i arranged to meet to one of the country'most outspoken politicians. his cityed him out of after four years of prison, and he prefers to talk away from prying eyes. >> for the president, any form of dissent constitutes a crime agait the state. he removes all players from the espolitical landscape who ot support his policies. he never moved on...
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more on what they're calli for and the measures up for a vote this weekend in the house --k this wee in the house, coming up in about ten minutes. zplieshlgts a man faces for secretly filming inside rever 21 this weekend. according to d.c. police laure foreman stuck his cell phobe underneath the dressing room door on the sto on f-street. he recorded women as they were undressing. he was quickly arreste charged with voyeurism. >>> hang today, construction on the purple line is expected to continue in silver spring bridge. last wk we showed you the work happening about three miles away on a rchlt lchlt ichlt krchlt echlt street. starting today, the lightsville bridge will be closed for six months. crews are buildin a longer bridge that will enable purple line trail and the capital tress e cents e crescent trail to work beyoet it. >>> the lincoln millennia will enter a few phase today. this is the second part the $25 million facelift. last week they gave us i glimpse behind the scenes at that work. the work shouldn't impact any summer visits you planned. most of the work is toooepair th
more on what they're calli for and the measures up for a vote this weekend in the house --k this wee in the house, coming up in about ten minutes. zplieshlgts a man faces for secretly filming inside rever 21 this weekend. according to d.c. police laure foreman stuck his cell phobe underneath the dressing room door on the sto on f-street. he recorded women as they were undressing. he was quickly arreste charged with voyeurism. >>> hang today, construction on the purple line is expected...
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andcross the border revellers celebrated pride in mexico city with aivists also calli on the government it to do more to end gay disimination across the country. >>> all right on this monday morning let's check the weather with ourmeteorologist. >> hope you had a wonderful weekend. and if you are in the south y y know how hot and steamy dwas and the storms rollingou . it's continuing. a lot of tropical humidly coming pup it's up into mphis pl feeling like 102 tp dallas like 105 myrtle beach it's 105. when you jump to the north the canadian air is in place over the great lakesnd enjoy it while you can because there is hit worth for the region by the time we get to the end of the we could and thrhe next we can. enjoy the beautiful weather today.'s thhe big weather story for the day here is a closer aok at the dhead. we see a slight chance of thunderstorms through the carolins. a slate risk of storm through charlotte and hits and miss pop up storms in florida. maybe a risk of a stronger storm or two in areas in iowa. we'll look at the week ahead forecast coming up. >> thank you, bill. >> g
andcross the border revellers celebrated pride in mexico city with aivists also calli on the government it to do more to end gay disimination across the country. >>> all right on this monday morning let's check the weather with ourmeteorologist. >> hope you had a wonderful weekend. and if you are in the south y y know how hot and steamy dwas and the storms rollingou . it's continuing. a lot of tropical humidly coming pup it's up into mphis pl feeling like 102 tp dallas like 105...
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cally. so i used crest.st 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter smile... that will win them over. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. i knew at that exact moment ... i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors. it's not just picking a surgeon, it's picking the care team and feeling secure in where you are. visit cancercenter.com/breast at ikea, we believe your perfect student deserves the perfect room for the perfect price. and... who's there? hey. a boy? you never told your dad and me about any... wait, what's going on now? move the flag. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ right now, comcast business is doubling your internet speed. so you can download large files faster. and power more employees on more devices. all for a new low price. what
cally. so i used crest.st 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter smile... that will win them over. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. i knew at that exact moment ... i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors. it's not just picking a surgeon, it's picking the care team and feeling secure in where you are. visit cancercenter.com/breast at ikea, we believe your perfect student deserves the perfect room for the perfect price....
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scientists are concerned rampant cross breeding has severely reduced the population of purebred and callie. they feel that uganda may be sacrificing a breed with genetic advantages. for the protection of genetic resources is not for the sake of it it is an issue of our identity it is an issue of sustaining our farming systems it is an issue of sustaining systems it is our issue of what we have to offer in the global market. elizabeth going to shall be this is not only are you gundam issue across the continent indigenous livestock species are bunching. the world's food supply is increasingly dependent on a narrowing list of highly engineered breeds threats to food security and ecological sustainability. so we should find means and ways of you know living with. the indigenous brits because they can keep it properly so we should not only think about producing a lot of food but we should think about what kind of food we are producing with raising temperatures across the globe and an environment that is becoming more inhospitable to the major breeds humanity might need the genes that allow a mo
scientists are concerned rampant cross breeding has severely reduced the population of purebred and callie. they feel that uganda may be sacrificing a breed with genetic advantages. for the protection of genetic resources is not for the sake of it it is an issue of our identity it is an issue of sustaining our farming systems it is an issue of sustaining systems it is our issue of what we have to offer in the global market. elizabeth going to shall be this is not only are you gundam issue...
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. >> the heated debate about immigration and president trump's zero tolerance policy leads to a b callyass trump staffers whenever they appear in public. >>> controversial police stop. video of a police encounter in the district raises several questions about pole power and illegal s mrches. >>> aren'tyland voters bring your patience. a computerlitch could complicate your trip to the polls tomorrow. rightmorning at 5 a.m. starts
. >> the heated debate about immigration and president trump's zero tolerance policy leads to a b callyass trump staffers whenever they appear in public. >>> controversial police stop. video of a police encounter in the district raises several questions about pole power and illegal s mrches. >>> aren'tyland voters bring your patience. a computerlitch could complicate your trip to the polls tomorrow. rightmorning at 5 a.m. starts
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and some of your rights but you very much for joining me understand callie will show you look fantastic amazing you don't block out much success in the future but if you're over. there so do a lot of those because she really says happens that. unsettled. traversal thank you for joining me on the stan collymore show when you play for brazil when you play for all agency you know when you play the german a the expectation is to win how does that feel as a player. that took place and with with a little. the in a totally out of the secure what else are you comfy on. there was this one up its young. extra. help of you know a nice enough but if you're missing that most of us young and if and then look i learned a lesson it should be don't enforce united put it on i don't know yet. you know ok like i'm out i know i thought i could. but they said. we went out not to. get. five out of there were five. but i don't. know if we're going to three people but. what is the motion of bring your cup to. go. you know you want to. know. that in order to. see as you and i would. be done. in one or two combin
and some of your rights but you very much for joining me understand callie will show you look fantastic amazing you don't block out much success in the future but if you're over. there so do a lot of those because she really says happens that. unsettled. traversal thank you for joining me on the stan collymore show when you play for brazil when you play for all agency you know when you play the german a the expectation is to win how does that feel as a player. that took place and with with a...
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to liverpool fans you may always be king cally but he now has another title.honours list. in recognition of his services to football, charity and the city of liverpool. 1986 was a famous year for kenny, his truly was a trophy laden career. 29 major title as a player, 1a as a manager, so 29 major title as a player, 1a as a manager, so how did he find out the news of his knighthood? there was a letter and i went and opened it, it was brown and i thought it was a tax bill. perhaps it is where he's most fondly thought of but before he arrived in 1977, was his home and there were titles aplenty in glasgow as well. as a player for the scottish national team, his record of 102 caps still stands today. gayle it's the great reflection on every pa rt gayle it's the great reflection on every part of your life the way they set you up on the morals and ethics and the way that they did and you will want your own family through the football family as well. and i've been fortunate to come across great people. he is well—versed in hearing his name chanted from the stands, he w
to liverpool fans you may always be king cally but he now has another title.honours list. in recognition of his services to football, charity and the city of liverpool. 1986 was a famous year for kenny, his truly was a trophy laden career. 29 major title as a player, 1a as a manager, so 29 major title as a player, 1a as a manager, so how did he find out the news of his knighthood? there was a letter and i went and opened it, it was brown and i thought it was a tax bill. perhaps it is where he's...
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people who are asking for asylum and locking them up, sometimes having them wear a gps, having them callieey are still here and still complying with the terms of their release, and we have seen that those programmes are highly effective. the vast majority of asylum seekers in alternative detention come to their court hearings. when it comes to europe specifically, we have been talking about the numbers and they are going down. why does it remain such a political hot point right now? it is a political hot point because it is possible for politicians and journalists to use immigrants as skate goes, frankly, and they have been able to do this in places that don't have that many immigrants. two major steel producers thyssenkrupp of germany and india's tata steel have agreed to merge in the biggest such deal in europe for more than a decade. the new company will be the second largest steel manufacturer in the region, employing almost 50,000 people. the two firms have been in negotiations for more than a year. they had previously warned that about 4,000 jobs could go as a result of the merger. t
people who are asking for asylum and locking them up, sometimes having them wear a gps, having them callieey are still here and still complying with the terms of their release, and we have seen that those programmes are highly effective. the vast majority of asylum seekers in alternative detention come to their court hearings. when it comes to europe specifically, we have been talking about the numbers and they are going down. why does it remain such a political hot point right now? it is a...
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son callie will show is on its y2k every game you cry and we could not get a dog direct flights sold out so we stopped off in walsall to come have a look at this magnificent national stadium and shot through a couple of guys about polish chances in the free fall coping russia. poland one of the first to qualify was for the free for will cope with qantas try to put the going into these huge summits want to obviously have some big expectations for good euro two thousand and sixteen the paul and this. i would say developing the team the young players are calm and then we have the same called for this from two thousand and thirteen the minimum is to qualify from the group and then you always know everything going to happen in the and the next stage lots of people around the world watching this who would know live in golf ski and what happens is respect to some of the younger viewers that are just one player you know . it's a mess you go into you know tell us about the plays that support them and i'm important yeah definitely one of the players that you can look for is our one their kids
son callie will show is on its y2k every game you cry and we could not get a dog direct flights sold out so we stopped off in walsall to come have a look at this magnificent national stadium and shot through a couple of guys about polish chances in the free fall coping russia. poland one of the first to qualify was for the free for will cope with qantas try to put the going into these huge summits want to obviously have some big expectations for good euro two thousand and sixteen the paul and...
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they appeared to have the same symptoms as their callie who sustained a brain injury more than two weeksago u.s. secretary state my campaign says it was a result of a sonic attack similar to last year's cases in cuba florence louis has more from beijing. this could turn out to be more serious than previously thought a u.s. medical team is currently in the southern city of congo conducting medical screenings on u.s. government workers those u.s. diplomats and their families who've already been sent home from china complained about the same symptoms suffered by their colleagues in cuba including hearing loss north sea air and headaches those same diplomats and their families in cuba were later diagnosed with minus signs of brain injury including concussions and china has yet to comment on the latest cases but it had said and this is in relation to the first case offered by the u.s. a u.s. diplomat last month has already been sent home that it had no explanation for the case now and these illnesses come at a time when ties between the u.s. and china are becoming increasingly strained for a
they appeared to have the same symptoms as their callie who sustained a brain injury more than two weeksago u.s. secretary state my campaign says it was a result of a sonic attack similar to last year's cases in cuba florence louis has more from beijing. this could turn out to be more serious than previously thought a u.s. medical team is currently in the southern city of congo conducting medical screenings on u.s. government workers those u.s. diplomats and their families who've already been...
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but it isn't in has not been an administration that has fill love cally or legally tackled the issue of demand. they try constantly to go back to supply. >> i think if the president wasn't surround with jeff sessions, he's a practical guy web's from new york. i think this is the president who would take the criminal justice reform in general, if he didn't have old school republicans around him that don't think practical about the issue. he wants to get rid of the magnet. kennedy: let's talk to david bruno. back in action. the earpiece is working. let's talk about the legal woes that might fall before this president with the executive border and the ensuing action and lawsuits. what does he do now? >> they need this amendment. like i was saying. they filed a complaint today. kennedy: the department of justice did in the 1997 california case. >> the restriction on having the minors in the fat silts needs to change if you are going to keep them together. if it doesn't change they will have to release everybody that comes over. that's the other alternative. i'm sure some people actually
but it isn't in has not been an administration that has fill love cally or legally tackled the issue of demand. they try constantly to go back to supply. >> i think if the president wasn't surround with jeff sessions, he's a practical guy web's from new york. i think this is the president who would take the criminal justice reform in general, if he didn't have old school republicans around him that don't think practical about the issue. he wants to get rid of the magnet. kennedy: let's...
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stoic -- cally, stay we have some bank bonds and held on, so we have unicredit bonds being hit, but thater a $13 billion rights issue. we added risk in february to equities, unloved u.s. equities. you asked me what is the greatest contrary in trade, i think it is u.s. equities. they are so unloved. i want to get back to e.m. because i know you own emerging-market debt. i have a chart on bloomberg looking at high-yield spreads in asia, which have really been spiking and so i am curious if you are changing your positioning at all in the wake of what we have seen over the past few days and weeks. guessing looking at that, it will be dollar denominated. that was accompanied by a slump in the chinese yuan, maybe that would be cause for concern. asia would be a component of that and we held em local debt for two years. it has been successful. we have taken a loss in the past couple of months. for now, we are keeping with it. julie: where are you positioned with regard to the u.s.? especially as we see the president arriving in quebec. is that informing some investment decisions you are making?
stoic -- cally, stay we have some bank bonds and held on, so we have unicredit bonds being hit, but thater a $13 billion rights issue. we added risk in february to equities, unloved u.s. equities. you asked me what is the greatest contrary in trade, i think it is u.s. equities. they are so unloved. i want to get back to e.m. because i know you own emerging-market debt. i have a chart on bloomberg looking at high-yield spreads in asia, which have really been spiking and so i am curious if you...
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has he ever apologized for calli calling people the "b" word. roseanne uses the "r" word.ord that samantha bee used, i hear in comedy clubs all the time. we have to be careful about telling comedians what they can and cannot say. >> is it just potty mouth to call somebody a feckless "c" word? >> you know, i think in comedy a standard that we like to hold ourselves to is what we're saying punching up? are we speaking truth to power? when you like at ivanka trump, she's one of the most powerful women in our country. she's not just the president's daughter, sheo it doesn't seem inappropriate to me. when you look at roseanne's comments, she's comparing an african-american woman to an ape. that's the epitome of punching down. that's something that's been used to degrade and dehumanize black women. so there is a different. >> i don't think you have to compare the two to say that what samantha bee said was wrong. >> yes, what is the line? i'm personally confused. you are a disability advocate. you're disabled. i'm wondering are there third rails that comedians shouldn't touch rig
has he ever apologized for calli calling people the "b" word. roseanne uses the "r" word.ord that samantha bee used, i hear in comedy clubs all the time. we have to be careful about telling comedians what they can and cannot say. >> is it just potty mouth to call somebody a feckless "c" word? >> you know, i think in comedy a standard that we like to hold ourselves to is what we're saying punching up? are we speaking truth to power? when you like at...
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he sat down with abc anchor george stephanopoulos for this inte >> even my rvw.ie enemies calli historic. we've done something unique. nobody met with the family, nobody at a high level. >> no president has. >> no president certainly. we've done something we're very proud of. it's a very song president trum without otto warmbier, the american students died days after being freed by north korea. he suffered severe brain damage while in captivity. the president said warmbier did not die in vain. >> there is plenty more coverage of historic summit live in si singapore coming up right after abc 7 mornings. >>> they broke a 40 year championship drought, steph, clay, dray and iggy brought ra oakland. >> then kevin durant in 2017 and another title for the warriors. when will 2018 be like. find out on abc 7 or stream it on the abc app. >> we're already on the parade route with some folks who got there early. matt keller and jessica castro live where the dubs nation celebration is about to kick of. the games are over and the cebrle niotoday. >> that's right. there's a lot of people already as the
he sat down with abc anchor george stephanopoulos for this inte >> even my rvw.ie enemies calli historic. we've done something unique. nobody met with the family, nobody at a high level. >> no president has. >> no president certainly. we've done something we're very proud of. it's a very song president trum without otto warmbier, the american students died days after being freed by north korea. he suffered severe brain damage while in captivity. the president said warmbier did...
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top stories on today in the bay-- trending this morning - comedian samantha bee and her apology for calli . >>> welcome back, before young head outlet the door. the time is 6:55. top stories this morning. >> trending, samantha bee calling ivanka trump a vulgar word. she gant show last night with humor. >> i never intended it to hurt anyone except ted cruz. many men were also offended by my use of the word. i do not care about that. >> all jokes aside bee reminded her viewers she was trying to highlight how the trump administration is separating parents and children's at our borders he got angry with the vulgar rose. she said the media chose to focus on the word rather than all the undocumented children. >> i that i did something to contribute to the nightmare of 24 hour news cycles we're all white knuckling through. i should have known a potty mouth insult would be inherently more interesting to them than juvenile immigration policy. i would do anything to help those kids. i hate this distracted from them. to them i'm also sorry. >>> live pictures right now from oracle arena. police are i
top stories on today in the bay-- trending this morning - comedian samantha bee and her apology for calli . >>> welcome back, before young head outlet the door. the time is 6:55. top stories this morning. >> trending, samantha bee calling ivanka trump a vulgar word. she gant show last night with humor. >> i never intended it to hurt anyone except ted cruz. many men were also offended by my use of the word. i do not care about that. >> all jokes aside bee reminded her...
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this mother is calli for her son outside the cave, a 24 hour vigil, parents praying and waiting.ave complexn northern thailand is 5 1/2 miles long with wide chambers and narrow tunnels. a rescue searching the end of the cave trail. to new tactic, drohring down tough an opening on the jungle floor. >> they don't know what they will find down there, but again at this stage they are trying multiapproaches, anything they can do frankly. >> reporter: local officials say this has happened before in thit cave , tourists trapped for days by floodwaters and thee re once the water receded. hee problem is searchers still don't know this group is. they are bringing in foreign cave diving experts today and are hoping the boys and their coach found dry ground and can survive a little wle longe until they are found. kelly cobiella nbc news, london. >>> later today, virginia attorney general is expected ton an, quote, significant litigation that is being filed as part of his office's effort totl b the opoid crisis. the announcement will be made during a news conference at 1:00. you can look foru
this mother is calli for her son outside the cave, a 24 hour vigil, parents praying and waiting.ave complexn northern thailand is 5 1/2 miles long with wide chambers and narrow tunnels. a rescue searching the end of the cave trail. to new tactic, drohring down tough an opening on the jungle floor. >> they don't know what they will find down there, but again at this stage they are trying multiapproaches, anything they can do frankly. >> reporter: local officials say this has happened...
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what rudy giuliani was getting away of the southern district from fbi agents which allowed them to cally say bore itpened that the second comey letter was going to come out. second, i think we will see that he acted inappropriately but in ways that help the trump campaign. he sat on information about the russian investigation, and the trump campaign, and he was way out there in ways that broke the rules both in july and october i what he said about the hillary email investigation. so, i'm with you. i agree, i hope comes out tomorrow. >> >> laura: what do you guys think about this new text? it's a text between peter strzok and lisa page. now we learned this today because this was released as part of the 500 pages of text released by the senate today.he. it says, he will get our lures are approved, which is fbi lingo for spies. so the question tonight, with these spies potentially sent in to target the trump campaign going back to december of 2015? and if so, that could be fairly explosive, could it not, congressman? because comey said, this investigation began in july. that text, again, a
what rudy giuliani was getting away of the southern district from fbi agents which allowed them to cally say bore itpened that the second comey letter was going to come out. second, i think we will see that he acted inappropriately but in ways that help the trump campaign. he sat on information about the russian investigation, and the trump campaign, and he was way out there in ways that broke the rules both in july and october i what he said about the hillary email investigation. so, i'm with...
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understanding of it and what jay did was he immediatelyñrjfÑi cod it and even if itqçó had÷ oath he can callit and that's the wisdom of not jt the president testify and it's one thingÑi to do it with it's a hypothetical point. i would think the presidential power, there's nothing that limits the presidential power of pardon from a federal crime andr not a stateá7t crime. president trump is not goingqr do that. he's obviously not going to give up any of his pardonlp powers o any future president's pardonlp powers, but under thesefáfát( circumstances he isn't going to dor was this a veiled threat toe1 mueller? we can end your probe. >> you're not asking thel wrotexd the fáxdmemo. >> fair enough. as a threatt(çó or are you worr that thei] media would interpre it as a threat. >> almost impract#gl. theqqfájffá president of the un states pardoning himself would just be unthinkable and it would -- it would leadi] to probably an immediatefáa5 e1 impeachment. you get the house and the senate would be underfá tremendous pressure. het( didn't e÷ anything wrong. this is a terrible investigation. >> yea
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been thinking about it nonstop since i heard. [ light laughter ] i -- i mean it, because like, it's cally's like not -- you know, there's this mr. rogers documentary that am justout. >> jimmy: oh, it's fantastic. >> and there's like so -- i don't know.k i th need people to step up and share some positive -- positive light on is young, new, amazing generation, and it's me. so i'm your last hope. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you're the -- you're the new mr. rogers? >> i hope so. good luck. >> jimmy: you had such a great year, i know you have been all around the world, but you were in "avengers: infinity war." >> yeah. >> jimmy: which has crushed the box office. continues to crush. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: and then all these -- whole lot of coincidences started happening. >> whoa. >> jimmy: here's you with the comic book.h, >> yook at this. >> jimmy: can you explain this story, now? >> yeah, you've got to hear this storyri >> jimmy: alt. >> so this is me, just recently, around christmas time, and i have here the comic book, "the infinity gauntlet." >> jimmy: okay. >> o
been thinking about it nonstop since i heard. [ light laughter ] i -- i mean it, because like, it's cally's like not -- you know, there's this mr. rogers documentary that am justout. >> jimmy: oh, it's fantastic. >> and there's like so -- i don't know.k i th need people to step up and share some positive -- positive light on is young, new, amazing generation, and it's me. so i'm your last hope. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you're the -- you're the new mr. rogers? >>...
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they say cvp continues t assess the turn effect of the prosecution initiative, as they're calli it,t fly realized and apprehensions may decline for end of month, but then we see they ille crossings went up 5% and legal crossings fell 9%. as we're talking about this mixed messaging, the spokesperson for dhs, katey a alderman said, of course we expect this to have a deterrent effect, but they expected it would have an impact and they saw the opposite thing. when you talk about the trauma, when you talk about the human impact and how troubling this policy is for so many across the board, the one thing dhs and the administration says is, we need this because this going to help usure the border. and the important thing these documents show is it completely cuts conduct. >> president trump's own administration's document numbers say it's not working. as we go to break, and we'll talk more on the other end, there is a place f arguingthat immigration. families or not families. but the idea of actively separating them, that's what's getting everybody so outraged and you can tell i'm on that p
they say cvp continues t assess the turn effect of the prosecution initiative, as they're calli it,t fly realized and apprehensions may decline for end of month, but then we see they ille crossings went up 5% and legal crossings fell 9%. as we're talking about this mixed messaging, the spokesperson for dhs, katey a alderman said, of course we expect this to have a deterrent effect, but they expected it would have an impact and they saw the opposite thing. when you talk about the trauma, when...
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alex chavez drove from mechanics cally mexico. >> e three has historically been only open to gaming industrys and the media. but last year tickets were sold to a limited number of public and gamers ray o are back this year. >> it definitely changes the vibe. it good to see the fans. i like see fans get hands on games it's kiting. >> fans could be one reason attendance jumped 35% last year to 68,000 people. here to check out the latest games from software developers and the big announce many from console makers. three-day long expo. exercise and younrsnde withll t l. i mean. eople fronz o i >> she is pumped. that's rob hays reporting e three wraps up tomorrow. >>> this is amazing today disney released the first trailer for the live action version of its 1941 classic dumbo. check it out. ♪ >> we're all family here. no matter how ♪ >>> tim burton directs the remake which starts michael keatonen danny did he vit o and colin farrell. it's due in theater march nextier. disney is of course the parent company of abc 7. >>> the president claims victory but today lawmakers remain skeptical. >> we shou
alex chavez drove from mechanics cally mexico. >> e three has historically been only open to gaming industrys and the media. but last year tickets were sold to a limited number of public and gamers ray o are back this year. >> it definitely changes the vibe. it good to see the fans. i like see fans get hands on games it's kiting. >> fans could be one reason attendance jumped 35% last year to 68,000 people. here to check out the latest games from software developers and the big...
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i didn't see it moving from, callis 20,000 down to 6,000.t did break tend levels you did see reversals. and the moving average turned over and right now right here you are on the point where you are starting to get inflection to your question about liquidity. as a technician i always think the markets respond to the technical analysis so i'm very biassed. >> why haven't we heard anyone say the bottom is not in known said it is going to 3,000. >> i don't think nasa the case i think there are plenty of bear ops the twitter and technical bares out there arguing it is going lower. so i think. >> what is a bearish level you are hearing out there. >> there are levels around 5,000. there are levels around 3,000. so those are pretty important support levels >> from a volume perspective seems like a tremendous amount of over the counter trades, big block trades are that occurring that aren't actually showing up. and i'm getting calls from minors, if you will, that are looking to trance a looking looking to trans act transaktd in this and -- >> -- >>
i didn't see it moving from, callis 20,000 down to 6,000.t did break tend levels you did see reversals. and the moving average turned over and right now right here you are on the point where you are starting to get inflection to your question about liquidity. as a technician i always think the markets respond to the technical analysis so i'm very biassed. >> why haven't we heard anyone say the bottom is not in known said it is going to 3,000. >> i don't think nasa the case i think...
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a lot of property line windows that we legalize, and cally it is just the permit that is a simple window replacement in kind with the legal components added to it. typically, that does not require structural drawings. that is why we -- >> that is a pretty large opening. and unfortunately, i mean that glass is really expensive. [laughter] ok. thank you. >> we didn't have the benefit of seeing the drawings that were submitted with the permits. are you -- excuse me, let me rephrase that. you are legalizing all of the existing six windows as is? >> as is. >> as a configuration of those, as you are upgrading them to their rating, the configuration of those windows staying the same? >> yes. i understand, typically, if the window where rotting, d.b.i. allows us to exchange the window in kind. they relate to the sides, not necessarily the configuration. >> not if we change the configuration. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> inspector duffy? >> i have a question for mr duffy. i think -- why don't you go ahead? >> i think it would be good of you to explain a little bit of how the code looks at
a lot of property line windows that we legalize, and cally it is just the permit that is a simple window replacement in kind with the legal components added to it. typically, that does not require structural drawings. that is why we -- >> that is a pretty large opening. and unfortunately, i mean that glass is really expensive. [laughter] ok. thank you. >> we didn't have the benefit of seeing the drawings that were submitted with the permits. are you -- excuse me, let me rephrase...
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i think giving a pardon to michael cohen would be commit plit cally much more difficult than any of the other pardons so far because this there is no suggestion that michael cohen has any national curity, government responsibility. he's just a private lawyer. it would be seen as very much a self interested act. but donald trump has broken many of the rules we've ascribed to him before and he may break these too. >> and kim, if you were on the president's legal team, what might you be thinking about all of this going on in the southern district of new york and the preoccupation is mueller but this seems significant as well. >> i think the -- we should have our eye on what happens with the ven if you were to have the audacity to make a pardon, itect any tate crimes that mr. cohen might be liable for and remember he had a partner in the cab business has been in some legal jeopardy and so the implications there mr. trump couldn't help wom-- h him with that. so if there is a cohen plea or approach with the government and the southern district of new york, or the mueller team, how does mr. tr
i think giving a pardon to michael cohen would be commit plit cally much more difficult than any of the other pardons so far because this there is no suggestion that michael cohen has any national curity, government responsibility. he's just a private lawyer. it would be seen as very much a self interested act. but donald trump has broken many of the rules we've ascribed to him before and he may break these too. >> and kim, if you were on the president's legal team, what might you be...
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we want to thank callie style 510 for that information talking about the crash which i've been reporting as well. so they say thank you. we also have to report you can join nbc bay area wazers through settings. make sure you check the reminder because waze can be set to give a reminder to check the back seat if you have a child in the car. it's very important during hot weather days. keep that in mind as well. trying to help you out, guys. >> people appreciate it. >> thanks, mike. >> it's 5:51. changes coming to a major b.a.r.t. station but the construction will create temporary problems for riders. we'll tell you all about it coming up next. >>> first happening now, four people have been killed in attacks in turkey as the country prepares for presidential elections on sunday. the current president is seeking another term. the attacks are allegedly carried out on those opposing him. plus, as of last night, more than 8 o,000 americans raised $3.5 million to help reunite immigrant parents with children. us today reports it's the largest single fundraiser ever on the social media site. more
we want to thank callie style 510 for that information talking about the crash which i've been reporting as well. so they say thank you. we also have to report you can join nbc bay area wazers through settings. make sure you check the reminder because waze can be set to give a reminder to check the back seat if you have a child in the car. it's very important during hot weather days. keep that in mind as well. trying to help you out, guys. >> people appreciate it. >> thanks, mike....
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on the apprentice who says trump sexually assaulted her in 2007 and now she's suing him for beenly callilicly c liar and accused the president of sexual misconduct and the president denying all the claims. well, we know about the beverly hills hotel. the storied reputation of keeping scandals private. why is this hotel an important part of your story? >> this is an important part because hotel records can show where a person was at a certain time. that's a very standard part of investigations in cases like this. one of the things that trump denied was that he ever met summer in the beverly hills hotel. she, of course, alleges, he groped her in one of the bungalows of the hotel. now, the attorneys for summer can go ahead and subpoena as they have done, the beverly hills hotel for records and we don't know exactly which records but these will be things like men use or more importantly, billing, booking arrangements. and they could show whether or not trump was there in the months she claims he groped her in the hotel and these are standard procedures in terms of proving or backing a claim
on the apprentice who says trump sexually assaulted her in 2007 and now she's suing him for beenly callilicly c liar and accused the president of sexual misconduct and the president denying all the claims. well, we know about the beverly hills hotel. the storied reputation of keeping scandals private. why is this hotel an important part of your story? >> this is an important part because hotel records can show where a person was at a certain time. that's a very standard part of...
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. >> the heated debate about immigration and president trump's zero tolerance policy leads to a b callyne congresswoman to harass trump staffers whenever they appear in public. >>> controversial police stop. video of a police encounter in the district raises several questions about pole power and illegal s mrches. >>> aren'tyland voters bring your patience. a computerlitch could complicate your trip to the polls tomorrow. right now.ng at 5 a.m. starts >> good morning thanks for joining >> it is monday and the last week of june. june 25th is the day. we've got erin and mike both here ready to week with us.rk mike let's talk weatheru.ith yo >> good morning. we'll keep it drygooday, how about sod news mix o temperatures warm but comfortably so. mid 80's this afternoon. hi, erin. >> 5:zero one. we have a crash alert for you as you makay oupr marlboro. pennsyoulvrania y avenue southbd at woodyard blocking shoulder. metro is on time. more to come in a few sounds good. thanks mike and erin. let's get t our top stories this morning. while you were sleeping homicide detectives in d.c.re we busy
. >> the heated debate about immigration and president trump's zero tolerance policy leads to a b callyne congresswoman to harass trump staffers whenever they appear in public. >>> controversial police stop. video of a police encounter in the district raises several questions about pole power and illegal s mrches. >>> aren'tyland voters bring your patience. a computerlitch could complicate your trip to the polls tomorrow. right now.ng at 5 a.m. starts >> good...
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. >> the best we can do isba cally make sure that we exhaust the possibilities of coming togher as a house republican conference to bring a bill to the floor that everyone can support. >> desjardins: today the conservative fedom caucus has signaled it may be willing to move and make a deal, it's >> i think what you will see is leadership wtake all the input from different members, points of vi, and boil that wn into a legislative framework in the coming days. >> desjardins: what's the potential deal look like?ho severae republicans told newshour there is agreement on some legal status for dreamers, but disagreement on whether they should get an automatic path to citizenship. an idea being floated now: end the visa lottery, where individuals around the world win the chance at citizenship, and use those spots for dreame who meet certain criteria. for dreamers and all who care about immigration, it is a key moment, and possibly the last ment for action this year. >> woodruff: and lisa joins me now. lisa, you were telling us there is more on the table as part of these negotiations. tell
. >> the best we can do isba cally make sure that we exhaust the possibilities of coming togher as a house republican conference to bring a bill to the floor that everyone can support. >> desjardins: today the conservative fedom caucus has signaled it may be willing to move and make a deal, it's >> i think what you will see is leadership wtake all the input from different members, points of vi, and boil that wn into a legislative framework in the coming days. >>...
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justice anthony kennedy announced today that he's calli it a career. he's spent 30 years on the court, and long been a swing vote that decided key cases. now, his retirement could trigger an all-out, election- year war over a successor. the news came hourafter the court wrapped up its latest term. justice keedy wrote to president trump that it had been "the greatest honor and privilege" to serve. the president reacted almost immediately, during a meing with the president of portugal. >> he will be retiring, we will begin our search for a new justice of the united states supreme court, that will begin immediately. >> nawaz: anthony kennedy was a federal appeals judge when president reagan nominated him to the supreme court in 1987. the senate had rejected the president's first pick, robert bork, in a famously bruising confirmation fight. the second choice, douglas ginsberg, withdrew after admittin a younger man.uana as kennedy had a relatively easy confirmation process. >> the whole lesson of our constitutial experience has been that a people can riseab
justice anthony kennedy announced today that he's calli it a career. he's spent 30 years on the court, and long been a swing vote that decided key cases. now, his retirement could trigger an all-out, election- year war over a successor. the news came hourafter the court wrapped up its latest term. justice keedy wrote to president trump that it had been "the greatest honor and privilege" to serve. the president reacted almost immediately, during a meing with the president of portugal....
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amaka ogidi helped develop this program, which is cally shower-- she says that because of the stigma aroundus.i.v.-- theycan't say it at the beginning. do you think if the priest got uphere, and said, "we have we will give you hiv testing, do you think anyone would stand up? >> maybe one or two. but, of course, if they stand up and they're coming, other would, "shhhh, why is he going for baby shower? why is he going for the test? that means it must have been living a very devious life!" but when you come to the main shower now, you get the full detail. >>eporter: and that's by design? >> that's by design. it's no mistake. >>'s purposely planned eporter: after mass, the pregnant women and their partners are weighed and measured and screened for various conditions-- things like hypertension and hepatitis b, which are also real problems in nigeria. but the key test is h.i.v. >> we need the first 20 completed, so that they can have their shower. >> reporter: the goal to find pregnant women who are infected and get them on anti- retrovirals. it will protect them from developing aids, of c
amaka ogidi helped develop this program, which is cally shower-- she says that because of the stigma aroundus.i.v.-- theycan't say it at the beginning. do you think if the priest got uphere, and said, "we have we will give you hiv testing, do you think anyone would stand up? >> maybe one or two. but, of course, if they stand up and they're coming, other would, "shhhh, why is he going for baby shower? why is he going for the test? that means it must have been living a very...
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cally and make sure they're sharing these concerns that this is un-american, that, look, putting childrenn cages and separates from their moms is not american, and that's not what we should be doing to the united states. no one should be doing that. but look, mr. short should take a trip down. maybe he can encourage the president to talk to these children. this has to stop. i mean, there's no way around it. >> congressman, while i was in that interview, i received a message from a member of the administration. you know, i covered the white house during my other day job. their argument was the media believe is conflating some of these issues. the line is so 0% prosecution is a new policy. family separation policy is not new. that it's the same as past administrations. we talked about already, former presidents obama and bush and the low numbers, this is a higher rate of family separation now, and it's a result of the 100% prosecution policy. do you believe the president has it within his authority to reverse that policy? >> if the president is truly in charge, there's nothing that stops hi
cally and make sure they're sharing these concerns that this is un-american, that, look, putting childrenn cages and separates from their moms is not american, and that's not what we should be doing to the united states. no one should be doing that. but look, mr. short should take a trip down. maybe he can encourage the president to talk to these children. this has to stop. i mean, there's no way around it. >> congressman, while i was in that interview, i received a message from a member...
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and callie blackwell, who says using the drug helped save her son's life is in our london newsroom. for cigarette smokers it reduces the amount of cigarettes and can also reduce psychotic symptoms, things like paranoia. that is our own research. which is different from what, what we think about cannabis is that it can lead to psychological issues. absolutely. that is true, the evidence suggests that if you regularly smoke it then it can double your risk of developing psychosis. at the plant is pretty amazing and it contains around 85 chemicals unique to it. the one we have been looking at is very different from thc, which is the most abundant chemical in it. it is the one that get people stoned to. let's talk to carry and your son, i was explaining that he was extremely ill. you used cannabis we all? at the time it was a tincture. he was given three days to live and i gave him eight inch that they made out of a raw cannabis plant. —— tension. and you think it made a difference? absolutely. i sought work within half an hour. the initial effect it have was that it got him off the morp
and callie blackwell, who says using the drug helped save her son's life is in our london newsroom. for cigarette smokers it reduces the amount of cigarettes and can also reduce psychotic symptoms, things like paranoia. that is our own research. which is different from what, what we think about cannabis is that it can lead to psychological issues. absolutely. that is true, the evidence suggests that if you regularly smoke it then it can double your risk of developing psychosis. at the plant is...
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you could make a caseli cally, it'd be better for the republicans to have the open seat on the ballot. nothing rallies the right like anpen seat. but there is a gamble. >> right. >> if they lose the senate. >> if the left was energizing people, saying, i'll vote in the midterms. now i care because i see what th stakes are. i mean, you only need 51 votes toonfirm a supreme court justice now. i mean, is there really any suspense? >> sure. i think susan collins is going to care what the justice has to say about abortion. i think jeff flake is a wild card, a retiring senator, threatening to block some judges, all three republicans. he could gum things up. let's say mueller has new things coming ou he could be something that gums things up. remember, witho john mccain's vote sitting there, they can only lose one vobl on the rean side at all and still hope to get there. yes, there will be some pressure on democrats, like joe manchin. in north dakota and indiana, there will be pressure there. those will be, i think, the six senators that wil feel the most pressure. >> tom, you said last nigh
you could make a caseli cally, it'd be better for the republicans to have the open seat on the ballot. nothing rallies the right like anpen seat. but there is a gamble. >> right. >> if they lose the senate. >> if the left was energizing people, saying, i'll vote in the midterms. now i care because i see what th stakes are. i mean, you only need 51 votes toonfirm a supreme court justice now. i mean, is there really any suspense? >> sure. i think susan collins is going to...