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can me innd o, butt also rses a lot of qstions aut what kinds eople mahave com intoontact wh these childreverhe time at they re --in the office by vmv mvm. amy: you were the first to report on the drugging of inldren, that was at shiloh texas. we are seeing this "washington post" report about casa guadalupe they in chicago run by heartland alliance. in that case, we hear about kids being injected with some kind of drugs the kids don't understand. explain what you found. aura: sure. i'm not too familiar with the chicago story. onave been so laser focused trying to track down the children that we know were held at mvm offices, but i do know from the story that we broke about shiloh and the widespread abuses and so many of these shelters, the shelters that we do know, the existence and locations, everything ranging from sexual assault to neglect, and then forced drugging. in shiloh, children do allege they were held down and injected with very powerful drugs. i spent time with a little boy who was nine years old when he spent six months there and he was given very heavy psychotropic drugs. i
can me innd o, butt also rses a lot of qstions aut what kinds eople mahave com intoontact wh these childreverhe time at they re --in the office by vmv mvm. amy: you were the first to report on the drugging of inldren, that was at shiloh texas. we are seeing this "washington post" report about casa guadalupe they in chicago run by heartland alliance. in that case, we hear about kids being injected with some kind of drugs the kids don't understand. explain what you found. aura: sure....
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the final is have already regular school he people including many many childre. in the way way the flames is they said that they dentention [inaudible] hans trees richest a hodge and homes one one can traditional greek why whites now the color also. the kind of country on my side. view of your he is. is a safe place [inaudible] yeah. now he wants to do we just. eighty she pulled out outside said russia. i don't i don't. social messages june mean your worst as temperatures should also last lost forty two weeks out celsius [inaudible] the country [inaudible] so all [inaudible] found. and i will to write the suggestion email users have every fall wait wait days total but the way which was trust drug time nine it's impossible. to get you in the region does hozier's mixes climbs up forty one point one thing on the south side is just a number nine presidentsts situation capital so. i have of the oceans and the seas have come and gone on for example as we three rain rain since and it and it really earlier this year. i wonder whether or not not a cause global warming goo
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or they're not the same people amazon is saying well we think it's quite helpful we can find lots childred and we can find criminals and things and that's all very positive so then the a.c.l.u. is saying yes but you also may use it as a way to sweep up people there's a possibility of abuse of the technology and there's also the use of it for good. israeli soldiers of the gaza border have killed three palestinians including a teenager and wounded eighty others according to guards as health ministry people have been demanding the return of territories they claim historically belong to palestine and journalists working with r.t. him kadar he was covering developments there as she was caught in tear gas fired by the israeli defense force protesters. so this is the theory that was drowned that was thank god. it made a lot. of people. in. the know you are going to know we're going to look at the body of the body. we just woke up from inhaling its effect i think you guys i think it does help you. just one more time by all the tear gas canisters and despite all of the life i'm using the palestinia
or they're not the same people amazon is saying well we think it's quite helpful we can find lots childred and we can find criminals and things and that's all very positive so then the a.c.l.u. is saying yes but you also may use it as a way to sweep up people there's a possibility of abuse of the technology and there's also the use of it for good. israeli soldiers of the gaza border have killed three palestinians including a teenager and wounded eighty others according to guards as health...
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send a messageto that the separation of illegal migrant parents and childre must op. >>> evacuation ordershospital in baltimoreinhove bee. called in after dropped s were aeo container wit sample of thes thinsaou the city. while the fire depa puted burn victims and dozens outf fires, nearl 90 wer directed relatedrk, filu people, t inc re>>ng th it'sery keep you safe. but also keep the neighborhood safe.knowllal fis, all the, tlohiats th witho it. department will can't tol fiwor them. >>>ei fireworks also being blam for destroying this jeep inil pole maryland. look at your screen, montgeery county fir and rescue says a of. people were trying to extinguish theo th car is estimatede than m $5,000. >>> now, to alexandria where the extreme heat cancelled trash pickup. officials tell fox 5 the july 4th holiday pushed the pickup th today but theeat was too dangerous for workers. now, residents whoav normalle a wednesday trash pickup will have to wait untilt nex wednesdy 11th. pian g w yr y trashous hedot >> then it will sit for another we t >> heat, the effects keep oncoming for days. lave heagot
send a messageto that the separation of illegal migrant parents and childre must op. >>> evacuation ordershospital in baltimoreinhove bee. called in after dropped s were aeo container wit sample of thes thinsaou the city. while the fire depa puted burn victims and dozens outf fires, nearl 90 wer directed relatedrk, filu people, t inc re>>ng th it'sery keep you safe. but also keep the neighborhood safe.knowllal fis, all the, tlohiats th witho it. department will can't tol fiwor...
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but it really was fascinating, a wrote an article about making a comoichoice not to have childre. for 7 days a magaziney newspaper. i got more mail about it than anything. i thought, well there is a book in this that was beyond motherhood, choosing a life without children. then you particularly in you are married to a writer, and i realized that this is always my secondary interest anyway. it just has become natural, every book of mine has a auto by bygraphical element to it. the second is al all about forgiving. there are other ways to resolve and not feel hatred. anyway it was a very interesting book. and then my third book, the normal one. which was first book, i think maybe one of the very few still, like to grow up with a sibling who has serious mental and physical problems, how it affects your life, this was extraordinary, there has never been a book on this subject. and they never had a presentation on siblings. they guess everyone is san only child, including freud with 7 his brothers and sisters, then my practice became very much of a siblings who had never realized how i
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we c n the government seems to botlde eitheesr 46gg or 49 childre hav mednbut beyonde 2 children. >>he justiceepartment says th tc86en h w83 it soh deadlinendre to reuilnie families is parents with cn everyoreldaind whereheresclstrdr team continues this morning. 13 letters from 12 boy and thehe soccer coach were sent out through divers. the boys say they're just fine and in good spirits. some evenewk they'll have j twh get out of the cave. cave wherey' theveahoem eeth buesse iowro animswd houre ofue. veteran former thai navy s.e.a died after losing consciousness.l inside the cave. ht yd llctua>> a rig a he wnhe the iavsn multiple wildfires state.steryea wada ies 120oomplningbout no mp ote la kaughter] oo nice. howr>>f >> this >>es. >> yeah. was lhtimes r my wn heiduds. sghoor know,pi u' driving and i and it w -as- a beginning to shoeaw. >> m ias much et weor than -- >> t g i reove i yhe ts.is gws the sameot aorning a thatwa cingp s ouslyw artony orr real treat see thato sunrise. le ii st 64.ren't up tha--anott it is cool out there this morning. bwi marshall is 66 degrees. frederick i
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president's appearance tonight was portedly asking migrants whoowre were previously separated from their childre down at the border after they were crossing the border illegally whetherve they want to the country with or without their kids as if those wer the onlytws the agency isn't going anywhere is goe i there and sometimes they have to go in swiping. theyon't mind. they're tough apriln the i hear saying we want to abandon ice. we're in the abandoning ice and we're not aband abandoning our law enforcement. just the opposite objection to th form congress levittown forth holiday without getting anything done item gracious and it lyingly won'ny get a better when they return becausehe senate will be turning their attention to confirmation hearings for the president's supreme court snominee. ting aside the ethica concerns involved it seems clear that ep a administrator scott prosecute it when it comes to spending his money, not so much withow his cash orpe miep. variousnd suggest and management decisions we don't have time to list all of them. that's how long that list is. a new reports revealing
president's appearance tonight was portedly asking migrants whoowre were previously separated from their childre down at the border after they were crossing the border illegally whetherve they want to the country with or without their kids as if those wer the onlytws the agency isn't going anywhere is goe i there and sometimes they have to go in swiping. theyon't mind. they're tough apriln the i hear saying we want to abandon ice. we're in the abandoning ice and we're not aband abandoning our...
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araround 264 milillion childred young people worldwide havnono accecess tit.nand st 45% o o 15-to-17-y-year-olds actually fini theheir soolingng. in developoping countrieies, y around a a quarter off 12-to-17-y-year-olds havave eva basic knowleledge of mathsh, reading g and writing.g. brazazil is one ofof the counts taking parart in a studydy into ededucation stanandards beig conducteted by the orgrganizan for ececonomic coopeperation d development. and that's shown that kids there are struggliling. reporter: on the road in his hometown. claudio sassaki lives and works in sao paulo, the business and finance capital of brazil. the social differences here are especially extreme. claudio: i feel anger, for sure. i feel that we cannot wait for government to do anything to solve, because it's not a matter of having the resources, i its how you deploy those resources, and clearly y resources have nt been deployed well in the education sector. just look at the outcomes. reporter: schools in brazil are often poorly equipped, teaching materials out-of-date. only privat
araround 264 milillion childred young people worldwide havnono accecess tit.nand st 45% o o 15-to-17-y-year-olds actually fini theheir soolingng. in developoping countrieies, y around a a quarter off 12-to-17-y-year-olds havave eva basic knowleledge of mathsh, reading g and writing.g. brazazil is one ofof the counts taking parart in a studydy into ededucation stanandards beig conducteted by the orgrganizan for ececonomic coopeperation d development. and that's shown that kids there are...
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. >>> people killed in northern california, includi a two childr their great grandmother.ve received late word that are mandatory evacuation negligence wine country, parts of napa valley. nbc's steve patterson with more from the front lines. >> reporter: tonight the firefight. intensifi the deadly car fire nearly doubling in siz overnight and leaving a family in agony. a great grandmother and her two grandchildren confirmed dead >> within an hour this happened here. with no notice. >> reporter: a family friend says ed bledsoe was helping neighbors evacuate across town when his wife melody and grandchildren james and emily were trapped by the flames. >> that's -- he lost everything. everything. i me, you can't lose more than family. >> reporter: on the front lines, more than 3,000 firefighters doing all they can to fight back in triple-digiteat. >> right now we're in the town of igo outside redding. firefighters say the fire has just jumped the road up ahead. visibility is so poor you can barely see in front of u. >> reporter: authorities going door to door in an effort to
. >>> people killed in northern california, includi a two childr their great grandmother.ve received late word that are mandatory evacuation negligence wine country, parts of napa valley. nbc's steve patterson with more from the front lines. >> reporter: tonight the firefight. intensifi the deadly car fire nearly doubling in siz overnight and leaving a family in agony. a great grandmother and her two grandchildren confirmed dead >> within an hour this happened here. with no...
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they have been accused, they suffered from physical violence, and all these -- thehey are very small childr. they are still afraid. they need to regain confidence in people. reporter: clarisse was blamed for everything unfortunate that happened to her family. she suffered a lot. the scars, left by hot melted plastic thrown on her legs, are still painful. the ekabana house offers children refuge and a place to be a child again. the girls put on a play to share their experiences, many of them horrific. a father goes to war and comes back with another woman's child. his wife doesn't accept the new daughter, who's branded a witch and thrown out. all these children have suffered similar traumas, including alice, who plays the angry mother. alice: we don't t want parentso accuse their children. they should be there for them, love them and listen to them. reporter: that's what the 14-year-old tells the therapist as she shares her story. alice believes she's a witch because her aunt died in an accident. mapenzi comforts her as best she can and promises to help. it can be a lonely struggle. therese:
they have been accused, they suffered from physical violence, and all these -- thehey are very small childr. they are still afraid. they need to regain confidence in people. reporter: clarisse was blamed for everything unfortunate that happened to her family. she suffered a lot. the scars, left by hot melted plastic thrown on her legs, are still painful. the ekabana house offers children refuge and a place to be a child again. the girls put on a play to share their experiences, many of them...
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single suv slammed into adraidr two childre wn froargum that suv taken to the hospital as we.on down there. you'll have to detour and what much for delays. mccomb street at 34th street crash blocking all ingive yourso get a youroming up on f morningn faces backlash for hert role. >>la lawmaker has police called on her. >> fox5 morningfts back a this. >> ♪ >> ♪ breyers natural vanilla. lk and fresh cream, and only sustainably farmed vanilla. it's made with fresh cream... sugar... and milk! breyers. the good vanilla. we proud f partner with amerarmers for grade a milk and cream. mmm! where the sun soaks the leaves with 4000 hours of sshine before we pick them at tand aromaf freshness foe in every cup of lipton. >> ♪ >> welcome back to f5 morning. th is 4:3 and it ist 80 degrees. >> holly morris returns with e stories you'rengin th mth mng on esocial media. >> first up an oregon representative was accused of casing a neighborhood while she was canvassing for her second tm. ours knocking onannell bynum sptw fficer who told her a w hadanom thashe c wasdalg too muc time at housesno
single suv slammed into adraidr two childre wn froargum that suv taken to the hospital as we.on down there. you'll have to detour and what much for delays. mccomb street at 34th street crash blocking all ingive yourso get a youroming up on f morningn faces backlash for hert role. >>la lawmaker has police called on her. >> fox5 morningfts back a this. >> ♪ >> ♪ breyers natural vanilla. lk and fresh cream, and only sustainably farmed vanilla. it's made with fresh...
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health officials have been fighting for the ban for years.c childr still drink soda at city restaurtsfor them. baltimore health officials sayn one i three high school children in the cy is obese. and one in four children drinks sodas every day. >> michelle obama is getting back into at political fray. a little bit. tomoow mrs. obama is expected to launch a voter registration initiative. ill be strictly nonpartisan according to politico. the formerlirst lady w campaign and appear in advertisements leading up to the midtermio ele this fall. politico reports several celebrities wil join her including tom hanks, tim mcgraw and hamilton creator lin-manuel >> hmm.. >> doug is here with a look at our weher. you really just can't any better than today. >> not in latejuly. >> exactly right. you know, average high temperature this time ofs year 89. we were close but with low humidity it makes all the dins in the world. heat intex was 105 on monday. today's heat iex lowerhan the actual temperature because of the very dry conditions out there. dryonditions can and clear skies leading to a beautif
health officials have been fighting for the ban for years.c childr still drink soda at city restaurtsfor them. baltimore health officials sayn one i three high school children in the cy is obese. and one in four children drinks sodas every day. >> michelle obama is getting back into at political fray. a little bit. tomoow mrs. obama is expected to launch a voter registration initiative. ill be strictly nonpartisan according to politico. the formerlirst lady w campaign and appear in...
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the dangers to their childre owing every day. >>> a brewi trade war with china heating up again today. tariffs took effect overnight. it's the latestal eion in the ongoing battle between the u.s. and our biggest trade the white house is imposing an di altiad on on more than 800 chinese goods. so far finished goods like smart phones are not included. >>> the u.s economy created more jobs than expected last month. the unemployment rate sti cked up to 4%. president trump is looking to bill an opening in his cabinet after embattled epa administrator scott pruitt resigned. he's facing more than a dozen ethics investigations. >> reporter: scott pruitt is out. under fire for nths, pruitt resigned thursday amid a dozen separate ethics investigations. president trump continued to offer praise writing scott has done an outstanding job. >> i was one of a barrage in this coffin that's scott pruitt really built himself. >> reporter: he had been a hero among conservatives for rolling back open environmental protections. >> there were some cracks beginning because they saw a bigger picture in this w
the dangers to their childre owing every day. >>> a brewi trade war with china heating up again today. tariffs took effect overnight. it's the latestal eion in the ongoing battle between the u.s. and our biggest trade the white house is imposing an di altiad on on more than 800 chinese goods. so far finished goods like smart phones are not included. >>> the u.s economy created more jobs than expected last month. the unemployment rate sti cked up to 4%. president trump is...
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that's of memories attach to something that i'lee never s again, i'll never be able to show our future childri dress, my kids aren't going to have the option of wearing it if they want to. >> it's gone. it didn't burn up didn't g stolen, they have no idea. i tn't personally find tha acceptable. >> fox 5 reached out to david's ide he will and ups to find what went wrong. tonight after our interview, ups did cl her to say they're reopening the case and will continue to search for her dress we'll let you know if they find it. live toght, angalie hemphill fox 5 local news. >>> remember the marouandple who made headlines and convict of child neglect of playing controversial videos on their youtube channel, the lost custody of two of five children apparently back at it. a posn reddic called on youtube to t action and they did. they tyminated famil of five channeln child endangerment e' >> they saire disappointed to terminate all of our channels, they could hav terminated a year ago but they did not not. >>> students accus of residence schools for the artsre back at it again, they re claiming to be
that's of memories attach to something that i'lee never s again, i'll never be able to show our future childri dress, my kids aren't going to have the option of wearing it if they want to. >> it's gone. it didn't burn up didn't g stolen, they have no idea. i tn't personally find tha acceptable. >> fox 5 reached out to david's ide he will and ups to find what went wrong. tonight after our interview, ups did cl her to say they're reopening the case and will continue to search for her...
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theyey have almomost 600 childr. israeli and palestitinian doctc have worked on them.econciliationon is working together. i don't think we needed reconciliation. i think we work together as if there was already peace. i hope that things can change and i always believe that the power is in the people. so they can make the change. and it depends on that. >> i think that i hope we can make children not to hate my neighbors, my arab neighbors. testimony we're good neighbors, one day we will dance together. . çkçç??zñv0x]>> this is "dw nem berlin. the former international cricket star has appeared on television promising a new pakistan, but votes are still being counted, and rival parties claimed there was fraud. also coming up, a special report from greece where dw has been following rescue crews helping survivors of that wildfire. >> it has been an unrelenting few days.
theyey have almomost 600 childr. israeli and palestitinian doctc have worked on them.econciliationon is working together. i don't think we needed reconciliation. i think we work together as if there was already peace. i hope that things can change and i always believe that the power is in the people. so they can make the change. and it depends on that. >> i think that i hope we can make children not to hate my neighbors, my arab neighbors. testimony we're good neighbors, one day we will...
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the news reached the localt u.n. missionent one of its human rights investigators to interview six childr of whom were alleged victims; the other two were witnesses. the investigatorompiled an internal report based on the children's testimony. the report detailed allegations against around 20 peacekeepe, some of whom were identifiedos from their tatnd other physical descriptions. >> there wera number of absolutely stunning revelations just reading this-- it can't have been more than six pages long. >> navai: paula donovan held senior positions withithe u.n. over a number of years. she set up code blue to campaign against u.n. sex abuse. >> the united nations treated this as though it were simplyot r report from the field, and for months and months, they just went, went about their g business without address in any way. >> navai: almost a year afterge the alleabuse, news of the report leaked to the international medi the u.n. secretary-general set up an independeninquiry to examine what had gone wrong. a decade on from zeid raad al hussein's rort, the new inquiry was even more damning. >>
the news reached the localt u.n. missionent one of its human rights investigators to interview six childr of whom were alleged victims; the other two were witnesses. the investigatorompiled an internal report based on the children's testimony. the report detailed allegations against around 20 peacekeepe, some of whom were identifiedos from their tatnd other physical descriptions. >> there wera number of absolutely stunning revelations just reading this-- it can't have been more than six...
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the government is older childre with their parents. >>> it's 6:15 which means the commute typically starts busier. >> we're going to take a look at the silicon valley commute. and we start with highway 24 if you're driving westbound between walnut creek and oakland. traffic is moving along nicely. and there have been no major issues. if you're driving to the bay bridge, it's backed up to the maze. this is a 15 to 20-minute wait before you make it to the span. the san mateo bridge is a little better. notice that fog is not present in most of these shots. i don't see any fog at all. union city, fremont looks all right heading to the -- >>> mr. steve paulson -- >> thank you -- >> we'll go 94 in napa. that's in napa. not yawnville. that's in napa. st. helena gets hot. and san jose, 90, 63. the average is 82, 58. 102 in 1959, the record high. and 43 back in 1893, the record low. i remember that morning, dave. >> i know you do. period of time there was a c hillin the air that lot of that is disappearing fast. a teeny bit of drier air is in. tropical monsoon moisture to thea and a little bit snea
the government is older childre with their parents. >>> it's 6:15 which means the commute typically starts busier. >> we're going to take a look at the silicon valley commute. and we start with highway 24 if you're driving westbound between walnut creek and oakland. traffic is moving along nicely. and there have been no major issues. if you're driving to the bay bridge, it's backed up to the maze. this is a 15 to 20-minute wait before you make it to the span. the san mateo bridge...
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. >> reporter: doctors sayen childr and the elderly are most at risk and prescription drugs can make a person more le vulnerlik dirlike - take plenty of breaks and drink water long before you feel thirsty. using electrolite solutions, gatorade sports drinks. >> reporter: sweating is a good way of cooling down, if you stop sweating, it a sign you're dangerously h and need to seek immediaterelief. erica edwards, nbc news. >>> it is weather alert out there toda it is going to be hot today, so a lot of good advice in thatstory. and today will be actually hotter than yesterdaye erday, temperatures made it into the low to mid 90s. the highest i heatex number i umw, that's the heat, air temperature andity combined combine ed to what it feels like on the the skin. it will be hotter than yesterday. any ra today? no. dry today eve to the air beach es dry today. fourth of july will be a little cooler than our temperatures this weekend, and alsot's going to be dry. and no fog, because i know have had fog over the course of the last several fourth of july. and no relief this dafternoon. we have a
. >> reporter: doctors sayen childr and the elderly are most at risk and prescription drugs can make a person more le vulnerlik dirlike - take plenty of breaks and drink water long before you feel thirsty. using electrolite solutions, gatorade sports drinks. >> reporter: sweating is a good way of cooling down, if you stop sweating, it a sign you're dangerously h and need to seek immediaterelief. erica edwards, nbc news. >>> it is weather alert out there toda it is going to...
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. >>> the government won't give updated figures on migrant childr children being held apart from their parents and now federal officials say dna is being used to reunite families. >> nick valencia is at the port isobel detention center why is dna being used. >> it wasn't the feds we first heard this information from. initially this came from an immigration attorney named sofia greg who has clients inside the port isabel detention center. she says her clients were approached in blue military-like uniforms and began taking blood and saliva samples from mothers to take dna of children. she says she knows those officials were from the office of refugee resettlement, this has caused outrage from immigration advocates. they question intent and privacy and they want to know if these samples are being stores for larger purposes. >> is it being used because they've lost track? because the system is a mess? >>. >> well, that could be one reason, this has been a painstakingly slow process, we have repeatedly asked for numbers, we've repeatedly asked the trump administration for figures breaking d
. >>> the government won't give updated figures on migrant childr children being held apart from their parents and now federal officials say dna is being used to reunite families. >> nick valencia is at the port isobel detention center why is dna being used. >> it wasn't the feds we first heard this information from. initially this came from an immigration attorney named sofia greg who has clients inside the port isabel detention center. she says her clients were approached...
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. >>> tina will say good-bye to her husband and, childr who browned in tha duck boatn incident i missourinerals for the other five members are scheduled for saturday. >>> michael cohen is going to tell the special counselna that dold trump knew about theme ing between campaign officials and a the president said he knew nothing aboutet this ining until after it happened. more coming up on the "today" show. >>> we have a weather alert,la ter on this afternoon and into tonight, wore lking at strong ander is veer storms. next week, the rainy pattern comes back. comes back. >> you might want to do the icc ♪ comes back. >> you might want to do the icc ♪ start the day with the chicken you love. get the feeling of chick-fil-a, for breakfast. ♪ >>> good morning. breaking overnight, president trump's longtime lawyer ready to deliveowthe goods, n claiming the president knew and approved of the trump tower meeting with his top campaign aides and russians promising dirt on hillary clintont something the preside has long denied. >> did you kw that -- [ inaudible ] >> no, i didn't know anything aboutinh
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fredericky they are servingouba protionct convicted of child and lost custody of two of theiren five childr the martins would record and up load prank videos on their popular channel dad o5. many found these videos to be really cruel and insensitive to their children. at the channel's height u it rap more than 175 million views. the youngest children just 10 and 11 were most frequent targets of the attacks or pranks. even after they were chargedth nth youtube.ead a tchdren sta wkedte ise perts ine strict enforcing them. evious strikes for violating our guidelinesrohibiting removing all of its channelsder" theha marns cel had more than 400,000 subscriberse and couple insiste these over to you. >> thstan a. ahead senatorie tim kaine joining us liveat the awhits e house this week. >> plus a powerful night in ses.vertral emotional moments os books. 7:13. stay with us. ♪ e gethfeel day with the chicken you love. rncohol based mouthwash bus. and at coubu lrnld feaace! but colgate total mouthwash is the burn of alcohol! kill germs without the burn. try colgate total mouthwash today! perfectinokgrs
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how are they identifying these childre children. >> they're doing a cheek swab and dna tests. a lot of parents are concerned about privacy. a lot of people are concerned that if they're very young, how would they be able to verbalize that they were taken from their parents. some of them may not even have the memory to know how they got where they are. now that you have the aclu acting on behalf of all of these parents. it's a class-action lawsuit on behalf of all of them to try to get them reunited. >>> and in washington, the drama is building, in just seven hours, president trump will announce his pick for the supreme court vacancy. and his pick comes with historic implications. donald trump's decision will change the high court for a generation and give conservatives a clear 5-4 edge. the president said on sunday that he had narrowed the field of contenders to a final four. but nbc news can confirm that the white house's greatest focus right now is on two people, thomas hardiman and brett kavanagh, and if mitch mcconnell has anything to say about it, it will be a nominee who
how are they identifying these childre children. >> they're doing a cheek swab and dna tests. a lot of parents are concerned about privacy. a lot of people are concerned that if they're very young, how would they be able to verbalize that they were taken from their parents. some of them may not even have the memory to know how they got where they are. now that you have the aclu acting on behalf of all of these parents. it's a class-action lawsuit on behalf of all of them to try to get...
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are partnering with four hospitals across the country to continue spreading the joy to these sick w childre spend so much time in the hospital. >> every littleit helps them heal. love seeing that uf >>> untraceable and undetectable. coming up next the growing complaints over 3-d guns that can be printed at home and what's being done to try to sm.p >> more rain in the forecast and amelia track the timing, and when i >>> if you're just joining us, a look at some of our top stories. the search is on for seven men who police say robbed the saks in chevy chase. they say the guys assault a store employee and grabbed designer bags off the shelf and made a run for it. in all police say they were inu and o in about a minute. >>> the jury has been selected, and now the trial ofr forme trump campaign chairman paul manafort is officially underway. manafort is first person to face a jury in connection could special counsel robert mueller's probe. he's facing federal charges related to tax and bankraud. manafort is facing a separate trial at federal court in d.c. last year. >> andco facebook dring effort
are partnering with four hospitals across the country to continue spreading the joy to these sick w childre spend so much time in the hospital. >> every littleit helps them heal. love seeing that uf >>> untraceable and undetectable. coming up next the growing complaints over 3-d guns that can be printed at home and what's being done to try to sm.p >> more rain in the forecast and amelia track the timing, and when i >>> if you're just joining us, a look at some of...
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see will aut kate accept o for the first time with their childr as a family of five with aunt meghan and uncle harry in tow. >>> a we've seen pretty nice day across our region today. temperatures in the low 80s and low humidity and the heat hand low humidity and the heat hand humidity are on the return and z2vpcz z16fz y2vpcy y16fy >>> the heat and humidity coming back this week. so is the rain. eoug is back. he's back from beach with what to expect for the rest of our week, and an early look what's in store for the weekend. storm team 1 is comi4 is coming three minutes. hours your few commute could improve dramatically or could actually get worse. >> another stretch of beach drive right in the heart of d.c. setuno open a 8:00 tonight, but just as this project wraps up, another i one tote to fin. >> our transportation reporter adam tuss j wns us liveith a look at what to expect. adam, what's the word? >> reporter: that's right, leon, a little bit of good news and bad news here and just about four hours at 8:00 the closed signs go away and this section of beach drive at branch and bla
see will aut kate accept o for the first time with their childr as a family of five with aunt meghan and uncle harry in tow. >>> a we've seen pretty nice day across our region today. temperatures in the low 80s and low humidity and the heat hand low humidity and the heat hand humidity are on the return and z2vpcz z16fz y2vpcy y16fy >>> the heat and humidity coming back this week. so is the rain. eoug is back. he's back from beach with what to expect for the rest of our week,...
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. >> today is the day, erica that all parents must have some sort of phone contact with their childr children. we're at raices, this is where there will be a phone bank set up later this morning and that's what this organization will do, they'll use cell phones to contact detainees, make sure parents have contact with their kid kids. wom one woman at the detention center said she doesn't know where her child is. these parents desperately trying to get in touch with their loved ones. >> as they're trying to get in touch with them, there's a question about how many children are actually in the government's care. so they revised those numbers. >> yeah, and this speaks to the lack of transparency that we've seen as we've covered this story over the last several weeks. it was about nine days ago we heard from the federal government there was 2,047 separated children in their care. i think most journalists on the phone call with the hhs secretary were shocked when he said it was less than 3,000. it goes without saying that within the last couple weeks that same secretary said he had a syst
. >> today is the day, erica that all parents must have some sort of phone contact with their childr children. we're at raices, this is where there will be a phone bank set up later this morning and that's what this organization will do, they'll use cell phones to contact detainees, make sure parents have contact with their kid kids. wom one woman at the detention center said she doesn't know where her child is. these parents desperately trying to get in touch with their loved ones....
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people were concerned about having enough time and money, and about a quarter of those hho alread childrep must down and the people who go away on july 4th must return and here's a look at the busiest time on th road. if you're sitting watching news 4 at home stayhere because right now is one of the heaviest times to oa on thed. any time until 8:00 p.m. with likely likely -- wl likely be pretty bad out there. as far as the busiest roads, tus l suspects, 95, 395 and 56 and sunday bay bridge heabed west wil especially heavy, of course. >> of course. >> a young boy stuck in a elevator feeling panicked. >> what he did before rescuers got there, and the advice from first responds about wha not to do if you get stuck. >> plus, big changes in store for the weekend forecmt. storm t has an update that itu are definely going to want >>> here are four things to know to get you caught up this afternoon. former maryland basketball player is facing rape and assault charges. prosecutors say damonte dodd had sex with a drunk woman against her will last year. it happened aft the two met at a bar on hallow
people were concerned about having enough time and money, and about a quarter of those hho alread childrep must down and the people who go away on july 4th must return and here's a look at the busiest time on th road. if you're sitting watching news 4 at home stayhere because right now is one of the heaviest times to oa on thed. any time until 8:00 p.m. with likely likely -- wl likely be pretty bad out there. as far as the busiest roads, tus l suspects, 95, 395 and 56 and sunday bay bridge...
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there anyway to look at that situation because it's about children and there are good organizations childre serving or children. >> thank you. i can't speak to how an agency decides which category to apply to. i can say, over the last couple of years we've increased our allocation for capacity building and technical assistance to our organizations because we do acknowledge that there are some organizations that are smaller, actually even large organizations that are grass root organizations that came about because the e.d. or the founder had the heart and it was through passion and heart they created the program and a lot more complications, funding streams and paper work and all those other things and over the past couple years we've allocated and almost doubled and tripled our allocation for technical assistance to support programs to build the capacity to do the paper work for the administrative stuff as well as support of program quality. we have staff who are always researching and staying a abreast on the best practices and all the field so we're, through this process, we have, i gues
there anyway to look at that situation because it's about children and there are good organizations childre serving or children. >> thank you. i can't speak to how an agency decides which category to apply to. i can say, over the last couple of years we've increased our allocation for capacity building and technical assistance to our organizations because we do acknowledge that there are some organizations that are smaller, actually even large organizations that are grass root...
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we sawy as a government we're going to proequitect the childr then we lose them and rely on dna testingsspiriting. should make people worried about what it means to be american. >> the things that connect these stories are the government isn't telling us the whole truth and nothing but the truth. we're not getting the information that citizens who pay taxes deserve to get. appreciate it. >>> coming up, more on june's jobs reports. 213,000 jobs added. would the so-called largest trade war in economic history change anything for july? the former chief economic adviser to vice president biden will be here. >>> time now for your business of the week. robin raskin is a trend spotter. as founder of living in digital times, she's been at this since before the internet was invented, and she's still an active player. how does she stay on top in an industry dominated by youth? to find out her game plan, watch "your business" sunday morning at 7:30 on msnbc. >> announcer: sponsored by the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. and american express has your back every s
we sawy as a government we're going to proequitect the childr then we lose them and rely on dna testingsspiriting. should make people worried about what it means to be american. >> the things that connect these stories are the government isn't telling us the whole truth and nothing but the truth. we're not getting the information that citizens who pay taxes deserve to get. appreciate it. >>> coming up, more on june's jobs reports. 213,000 jobs added. would the so-called largest...
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. >> yeah, for childres mercy hospital and we just had it a w w weeks ago. >> seth: and i k started ast but you couldn't do because of gambling laws. >> yeah, it's called the "big slick." which is a poker term. >> seth: which is a poker term. >> but we don't play any poker whatsoever. [ light laughter ] >> seth: you play bowl? you bowled? >> we play a game of -- a game of softball at royal stadium that we have a bling tournament which you bowl with some of the kids and some sponsors. >> seth: are you a good bowler? >> i'm -- eh -- i'm -- i'm okay buways thought like bowling isn't something you don't want to be -- you wat to be good u don't want to be that good. >> seth: right. [ light laughter ] i agree with that. >> you know. >> seth: yeah. >> because then, you have to explain why you're really good at bowling. >> seth: yeah, yeah. >> you know, you own the wrist guard. [ light laughter ] >> seth: yeah, if you bowled a 280, i would say, "tell me ut everything aour upbringing." >> yeah, so over 100.to get >> seth: okay, that's good. did you do that this weekend? >> i did. >> seth: okay,
. >> yeah, for childres mercy hospital and we just had it a w w weeks ago. >> seth: and i k started ast but you couldn't do because of gambling laws. >> yeah, it's called the "big slick." which is a poker term. >> seth: which is a poker term. >> but we don't play any poker whatsoever. [ light laughter ] >> seth: you play bowl? you bowled? >> we play a game of -- a game of softball at royal stadium that we have a bling tournament which you bowl...
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. >>> the trump administration says all eligible small childre immigration policy have been reunited parents. 57 children under the age of 5 were reunited as of this morning. however, another 46 children were not because of safety concerns, the deportation of their parents or other issues. the government missed a federal judge's initial deadline of tuesday to have all children under 5 reunited with parents. the administration has until july 26th to reunite about 2,000 older children. >>> authorities in ohio today dropped all charges against porn star stormy daniels following her arrest last night. this according to her attorney. police took daniels into custody at a columbus strip club accusing her of touching the patrons. that's a violation of ohio law. daniels' attorney, michael avenatti, called the arrest a politically motivated sting operation. daniels of course is suing president trump over an alleged affair. >>> meanwhile, president trump's former campaign chair, paul manafort, has been moved to a jail that's closer to washington, d.c. manafort will go to trial to face financia
. >>> the trump administration says all eligible small childre immigration policy have been reunited parents. 57 children under the age of 5 were reunited as of this morning. however, another 46 children were not because of safety concerns, the deportation of their parents or other issues. the government missed a federal judge's initial deadline of tuesday to have all children under 5 reunited with parents. the administration has until july 26th to reunite about 2,000 older children....
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shelter for childre >> woodruff: lisa, amidst all this, troubling alegations of psychological and verbal abuse. >> throughout this we see allegations of racial slurs, guards calling some of these immigrants stupid, and some vera icularly troubling accusations like this one from this mother, she wrote, one of the officers asked me ingu emala larks her home country do, they celebrate mother's day? when i answered yes, then he said, then happy mothers' day because the nedat sunwas mother's day. i lowered my head, she wrote, so my daughter would not see the tears forming in my eyes. that particularly act of cruelty astonished me. these are dozens of stories, all .ery difficult to read we just pulled out a few. these are selected by the tates. they are trying tke a case that this is a bad system. this is just 1% of the total people who have been affected by this. many of the stories you may never hear because these are folks who have been deported. it's important to say these are cases selected by those who oppose the system, but they are very gri lisa desjardins, thank you. >> woodruff:ko.s.
shelter for childre >> woodruff: lisa, amidst all this, troubling alegations of psychological and verbal abuse. >> throughout this we see allegations of racial slurs, guards calling some of these immigrants stupid, and some vera icularly troubling accusations like this one from this mother, she wrote, one of the officers asked me ingu emala larks her home country do, they celebrate mother's day? when i answered yes, then he said, then happy mothers' day because the nedat sunwas...
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national child traumatic stress network in those key points on that traumatic separation from refugee childre children. >> without objection so ordered your time expired the gentleman from kentucky 54 question and i thank you for being here dr. mccance-katz so the cdc found that less than half of the abuse disorder patient with multiple mental health issues ever received treatment for mental health the commission suggests this is due to lack of access and discrimination and lack of motivation to seek treatment would you describe how you plan to encourage with the state using the state targeted response opioid money to help those with untreated disorders we have a very large population with the general public who needs awareness of the services. >> thank you for that question because we are very much engaged on that issue. the state targeted response to opioid provides funding for technical assistance training within the state now that we have done it samsa and to put in place in february was to have a grantees whose requirement was to establish a routine with every state multiple teams those
national child traumatic stress network in those key points on that traumatic separation from refugee childre children. >> without objection so ordered your time expired the gentleman from kentucky 54 question and i thank you for being here dr. mccance-katz so the cdc found that less than half of the abuse disorder patient with multiple mental health issues ever received treatment for mental health the commission suggests this is due to lack of access and discrimination and lack of...
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. >>> the outcry of childre being separated from their families is getting stronger. yesterday demonstrators rallied across fm the white house at a rally in lafayette park. it was dubbed families belon together. old and young, some not even old enough to walk attended that rally. >> people erupted nationwide, the sate votes reflected the anger out there in the country. i guarantee you that here you're going to see a similar eruptn from the .nation >> dem non stronstrators marche justice. >> some battling the heat like they did here in d.c. n fromew york to san francisco. calling on the administration to quickl reunite 10,000 migrant children with their families. >> do you think those children will be reunited with their families in a timely matter? >> no way, i have no trust. >> lt week a federal judge in california hrdered toave separated children back in 30 days. officials say a50ut of them have been reunited. >>> now to a nbc news exclusive. there is a report that more nuclear weapons sites are being built in north korea. this comes just weeks after president trump
. >>> the outcry of childre being separated from their families is getting stronger. yesterday demonstrators rallied across fm the white house at a rally in lafayette park. it was dubbed families belon together. old and young, some not even old enough to walk attended that rally. >> people erupted nationwide, the sate votes reflected the anger out there in the country. i guarantee you that here you're going to see a similar eruptn from the .nation >> dem non stronstrators...
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.% ofloes womenu.ave childr younger. are more likely to advance in their own careers and when the sons of working moms started their own families they spent more each week caring for them. jodi is a corr addreespondent f new york times. you're also a mom of two. your daughter is here with you in the green room. a perfect example of you juggling two jobs. >> because violet normally doesn't come with you. >> exactly. >> tell us more about what this research shows. >> in some ways it confirms what intuitively we have already known in our own lives which is these kids turn out just fine but the headline in certain ways is actually what happens to the sons of working mothers because it turns out that this has a lives. not so much on their employment but on their personal lives on who they choose as a partner and the time they spend in their own households and with their own kids. >> because they see and mirror what their mother does and respect a woman that can be a mom at home for them obviously but also respect what she doe
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. >>> baltimore has become the first american city to ban sodas from childr's menus in restaura ms.e goal is to help families make healthier choices.of 1/altimore schoolchildren are obese, but there is a loophole. youngsters can still have sugary drinks if an adult who is with them orders it. >> that was odd. >>> there are always some great surprises on the first day of summer camp, but not many as wonderful as this one. you're going to see a person disguised as aiant flower at a wisconsin girl scout camp. melissa has been serving overseas. she's sneaking in to surpre r 6-year-old daughter sydney. the first day of camp came to an end. ydney saw her and sprinted across thefield. american flag.to lower an she reazed it was her mom. look at that. that long-awaited hug and thepr ame where the mom was describing waitingrtnd her h was pounding was as good as that hug, but they are together. >> how cute. >>> are your kids always on snapchat? well, up ne our interview with snapchat's ceo speaking out about change, controversy, and the future of that wildly popular app. >>> alsyl will take u
. >>> baltimore has become the first american city to ban sodas from childr's menus in restaura ms.e goal is to help families make healthier choices.of 1/altimore schoolchildren are obese, but there is a loophole. youngsters can still have sugary drinks if an adult who is with them orders it. >> that was odd. >>> there are always some great surprises on the first day of summer camp, but not many as wonderful as this one. you're going to see a person disguised as aiant...
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pocket is tracking every single move that i make, so how the hell could our government have lost these childrrack their cattle with better mordality thmor delty that our government is tracking these kids. the government is separating these kids from their parents at the border and putting no track in place so they know which child belongs to which parent. it's almost as though our government had no intention of returning these kids to their parents. >> what options does the court have? they've set this deadline. it's pretty clear the government is not going to be able to meet the deadline. they can't throw the human health and services department in jail. what's the recourse there? >> that's an interesting point. the court actually can hold people in contempt. it can bring attorney general sessions in contempt. but he's turned over a list of kids to the aclu perhaps thinking that the aclu may be in a better position to reunite children than the government that took them away from their parents. >> really astonishing. i also want to share this remarkable section from an associated press report
pocket is tracking every single move that i make, so how the hell could our government have lost these childrrack their cattle with better mordality thmor delty that our government is tracking these kids. the government is separating these kids from their parents at the border and putting no track in place so they know which child belongs to which parent. it's almost as though our government had no intention of returning these kids to their parents. >> what options does the court have?...