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that story about christy's affair, for example?s stuff, very human sort of shadow, which is that she was having a little affair, right? had a boyfriend. >> yes. if the husband knew about it, but the wife never, ever mentions it and tells the husband, no one tells the husband. >> quite right, said the judge. and because there was no evidence chris knew about his wife's affair, he ruled it out of the trial. the story about hall shooting himself for retirement benefits? >> that was just absolutely a lie. that's wrong. there was never, never any evidence or indication or not even a moment's breath that he shot himself. >> anyway, the story was prejudicial, said the judge, so he threw that out, too. as for what lyndsay patterson said she saw, chris hall holding his wife's head under the water, the defense had prepared its own visual demonstration, had taken pictures from her angle at the wall, to show that it could look like two people were touching in the spa even if they weren't. >> this is what she described seeing in her testimony.
that story about christy's affair, for example?s stuff, very human sort of shadow, which is that she was having a little affair, right? had a boyfriend. >> yes. if the husband knew about it, but the wife never, ever mentions it and tells the husband, no one tells the husband. >> quite right, said the judge. and because there was no evidence chris knew about his wife's affair, he ruled it out of the trial. the story about hall shooting himself for retirement benefits? >> that...
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christy: so, that's complicated.st of all, i'm loving getting all of these emails asking me to opt back in, because it means that the ones i don't respond to will hopefully go away, but you actually have to be very, you know, pay very close attention. you have to read them, they're already starting to imbed fine print at the bottom that says, "and if you continue using our service, then we'll just assume that you just opted in," and so, you know, they're going to continue to try to be clever. i think what's going to be really interesting to watch is how-- where the accountability comes in. gdpr is really the broadest, because it's across europe, right? it's really the broadest implementation of a regulation in this space, and it actually has teeth to it, right? there are actual financial penalties for companies that don't protect your data, that don't protect your privacy. laura: if you're in the e.u., though, i mean-- christy: it doesn't just apply to--if you are a u.s. business, and you have employees that came fro
christy: so, that's complicated.st of all, i'm loving getting all of these emails asking me to opt back in, because it means that the ones i don't respond to will hopefully go away, but you actually have to be very, you know, pay very close attention. you have to read them, they're already starting to imbed fine print at the bottom that says, "and if you continue using our service, then we'll just assume that you just opted in," and so, you know, they're going to continue to try to be...
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christi, martin? >> all right.u so much. >>> listen, she was kidnapped as an infant, but get this, 36 years later, cnn is there as this woman is reunited with her biological mother. you do not want to miss this one. this is not a bed. it's a high-tech revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts on each side to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? how smart is that? smarter sleep. to help you lose your dad bod, train for that marathon, and wake up with the patience of a saint. the new sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999. smarter sleep will change your life. -we're in a small room. what?! -welcome. -[ gasps ] a bigger room?! -how many of you use car insurance? -oh. -well, what if i showed you this? -[ laughing ] ho-ho-ho! -wow. -it's a computer. -we compare rates to help you get the price and coverage that's right for you. -that's amazing! the only thing that would make this better is if my mom were here. what?! an unexpected ending! >>
christi, martin? >> all right.u so much. >>> listen, she was kidnapped as an infant, but get this, 36 years later, cnn is there as this woman is reunited with her biological mother. you do not want to miss this one. this is not a bed. it's a high-tech revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts on each side to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? how smart is that? smarter sleep. to help you lose your...
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hi, alex. >> reporter: hi, christi.t to sound like a highlander movie, but there can be only one, and a global tv audience estimated to be a billion people will tune in to see if france can stop what's been a fairy tale run to the world cup final by croatia. baby boomers, here's something you should know. there's a serious virus out there that 1 in 30 boomers has, yet most don't even know it. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. hep c can hide in the body for years without symptoms. left untreated it can lead to liver damage, even liver cancer. the only way to know if you have hep c is to ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. if you have hep c, it can be cured. for us, it's time to get tested. it's the only way to know for sure. who's already won three cars, two motorcycles, a boat, and an r.v. i would not want to pay that insurance bill. [ ding ] -oh, i have progressive, so i just bundled everything with my home insurance. saved me a ton of money. -love you, gary! -you don't have to
hi, alex. >> reporter: hi, christi.t to sound like a highlander movie, but there can be only one, and a global tv audience estimated to be a billion people will tune in to see if france can stop what's been a fairy tale run to the world cup final by croatia. baby boomers, here's something you should know. there's a serious virus out there that 1 in 30 boomers has, yet most don't even know it. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. hep c can hide in the body for years...
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. >> i said, i think i'm rhonda christie, or do you know rhonda patricia christie. and then there was a long pause. >> pepper's story had many ups and downs. >> when i looked at the e-mail, i just couldn't even believe it. >> but after so many tears, so many years, and so many turns in her story -- >> i was like, whoa. >> -- there are still more stunning twists to be revealed. >> that's amazing. it's the best gift ever. >> "lost and found." hello. i'm craig melvin. welcome to "dateline extra." a young girl was abducted at the age of 4 and raised by her kidnapper. for the next four decades, she searched for her family, her name and herself. her story has an extraordinary ending and, as it turns out, that ending was just the beginning. here is keith morrison. >> our story begins with this mother of a teenage daughter. a woman who would spend most of her life trying to figure out who she was. what was her name? where did she come from? we'll tell you about her long search, her discovery finally of what felt like truth. but as you'll soon see, real truth can be elusive.
. >> i said, i think i'm rhonda christie, or do you know rhonda patricia christie. and then there was a long pause. >> pepper's story had many ups and downs. >> when i looked at the e-mail, i just couldn't even believe it. >> but after so many tears, so many years, and so many turns in her story -- >> i was like, whoa. >> -- there are still more stunning twists to be revealed. >> that's amazing. it's the best gift ever. >> "lost and...
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any fireworks because they were -- >> i called christie today to walk the block to see the fire warsposit see crap but the tree tops. on hseter we have nice little b. >>> yes >>'m home i wanted to recreate it here unfortunately because i'm home this is literallyll we he have at that's got to be mom's favorite. >> no here the thing that used to be her favorite. we family ov today andad they thought she still liked it and doesn the heart to tell them she was not iato that anth anysglor oh, >> i think into barefoot or iksomething l that. but it's been 105 degrees her here. literally i've not looked on twitter ortz watched nux i don't know anything that happed in the world the last couple days. i'm ready to ease myself bang to reality tomorrow. >> that' good reset. as you well know. nothing stops here in this h touvrnltave a lot of reading and catching up to do for tomorrow. i'm sure you'll do fine my friend. >> how much --y the way, the reaction ibe know has positive. you have had fun d tnghis. >> this has been amazing il hope you'lve me back. go ahead. go on vacation whenever you want.
any fireworks because they were -- >> i called christie today to walk the block to see the fire warsposit see crap but the tree tops. on hseter we have nice little b. >>> yes >>'m home i wanted to recreate it here unfortunately because i'm home this is literallyll we he have at that's got to be mom's favorite. >> no here the thing that used to be her favorite. we family ov today andad they thought she still liked it and doesn the heart to tell them she was not iato...
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cerutti, ceo of christie's.where european markets ended the trading day, a down day amid concerns about trade tensions. will they be alleviated? dax. really affected the check out the names like daimler. .ac 40 off the s&p 500 in the u.s. just in the green. a mixed bag when it comes to u.s. trading, but it was a risk averse day in europe. all eyes on that key meeting in washington. ♪ ♪ >> it is noon and washington -- in washington. i am shery ahn. david: i am david westin and welcome to bloomberg business, balance of power. >> today is the day president trump meets face-to-face with jean claude juncker after months of tensions over trade policy. we will talk about the future of u.s. trade policy and get an update on whether the nation is close to a nafta deal. michael froman is our guest. bloomberg gets an exclusive's scoop -- exclusive scoop on secretary pompeo's testimony. he will say president trump understands the scope of the russian interference in the 2016 election. david: let's start with a check on the
cerutti, ceo of christie's.where european markets ended the trading day, a down day amid concerns about trade tensions. will they be alleviated? dax. really affected the check out the names like daimler. .ac 40 off the s&p 500 in the u.s. just in the green. a mixed bag when it comes to u.s. trading, but it was a risk averse day in europe. all eyes on that key meeting in washington. ♪ ♪ >> it is noon and washington -- in washington. i am shery ahn. david: i am david westin and...
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nbc bay area's christy smith with more on why. christie? >> reporter: i'll tell you, it's one of the first stops for tourists visiting san francisco, of course, a ride on the cable car, but according to mta on the california line that you see here, ridership just isn't that strong. the union is saying it looks like the bell ringing contest appears to be off. >>> the sound is purely san francisco as cable cars rolled by. deborah is from canada and waited to hop'v often seen the r and i was wondering why not take a ride finally? >> reporter: in late summer the bell ringing contest where operators show off their skill, but this year sounds like a different tune. >> we will not be hosting the bell ringing contest this year. we will try to incorporate it into our september mini heritage event. >> roger is president of the twu local 250a. >> the cable car operators decided not to participate to let the county know, cable car service is being reduced. >> since they did recently stop renting service on the california line from midnight to 1:30 a.m.
nbc bay area's christy smith with more on why. christie? >> reporter: i'll tell you, it's one of the first stops for tourists visiting san francisco, of course, a ride on the cable car, but according to mta on the california line that you see here, ridership just isn't that strong. the union is saying it looks like the bell ringing contest appears to be off. >>> the sound is purely san francisco as cable cars rolled by. deborah is from canada and waited to hop'v often seen the r...
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nbc bay area's christie smith joins us live in napa with the latest. christie? >> reporter: yeah, you know, it's really difficult to look at. there really is not much left on this block where eight homes burned down in the neighborhood. as you said late this afternoon, people were allowed back in. it was really emotional. one woman who lost her home says neighbors had been taking all the steps to be prepared for a fire and they really watched out for each other. but the fire happened quickly. >> you hear it, but you don't get it until it happens to you. >> reporter: deborah heeler had gotten word her home in the berrye berryessa highlands area was destroyed in the steele fire but today they saw it firsthand. >> it's gone. >> reporter: this was their home for 16 years. >> came up right here, in fact, i thought i put it out with a garden hose, then it came up that canyon, went over, boom. >> reporter: she says the area is tight knit. her neighbor told them to get out and they had just five minutes yesterday. a neighborhood that has evacuated reas re, we w ome, we
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nbc bay area's christie smith is live in w tony la russa's animal rescue station. christie? >> that's right, and we're standing next to the truck folks at the animal rescue foundation used to help bring back animals that were already in a shelter near the carr fire and bring them back here to the bay area to help make room for animals that were evacuated or displaced by that fire in shasta county. they say one shelter in that area has taken in hundreds of animals because of the fire, and that it's actually having to evacuate their main shelter and use a temporary location, so here in the bay area shelters are working together to help provide support. tony la russa's animal foundation made one trip and plans to make another. >> we pulled yesterday 14 dogs and 24 cats from havens, so that we can clear their shelter out, since thursday they've had to take in over 500 animals because of the fire. >> now, again, the animals here are the ones previously in a shelter and in need of a home. the hope is those animals who are there can be in shasta county, can be reunited with family
nbc bay area's christie smith is live in w tony la russa's animal rescue station. christie? >> that's right, and we're standing next to the truck folks at the animal rescue foundation used to help bring back animals that were already in a shelter near the carr fire and bring them back here to the bay area to help make room for animals that were evacuated or displaced by that fire in shasta county. they say one shelter in that area has taken in hundreds of animals because of the fire, and...
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i am christi paul. >> i am victor blackwell. the white house confirms there will be press availability at the summit, but it is not clear what that means. what is clear is that president trump is golfing in scotland and not speaking out against the 12 russian agents indicted for meddling in the 2016 election. president trump's response so far is it is president obama's fault. i'm still the victim of a rigged witch hunt and hoping for a good relationship with vladimir putin. >> it is also clear that a lot of people in scotland don't want the president there. or will be. here is what's happening in the last few minutes in scotland. cnn's nic robertson is live in helsinki. >> start in scotland with abby. what's the president saying this morning? >> reporter: good morning. the president is not far away from here at his golf course. he has been talking about his summit with putin. as you mention, the white house did confirm there would be some press availability in helsinki with vladimir putin. as you pointed out, we don't know what
i am christi paul. >> i am victor blackwell. the white house confirms there will be press availability at the summit, but it is not clear what that means. what is clear is that president trump is golfing in scotland and not speaking out against the 12 russian agents indicted for meddling in the 2016 election. president trump's response so far is it is president obama's fault. i'm still the victim of a rigged witch hunt and hoping for a good relationship with vladimir putin. >> it is...
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reporting live in richmond, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> christie, thank you very much. >>> nearly two months after being separated, a migrant mother and 6-year-old son were reunited in seattle today. she and her son were separated at the u.s.-mexico border in texas back in may. she said it was a month before she was allowed to talk to her son on thhone and in the court filing on friday, the trump administration said about 2,500 children still need to be reunited with their parents. >>> well, as thousands protest his visit and administration, president trump is spending the weekend at his golf resort in scotland. the president was spotted out on the course today wearing a white baseball hat. meanwhile, demonstrators gathered chanting "no trump, no kkk, no usa." the president leaves scotland tomorrow to head to helsinki, finland, for his summit with russian president vladimir putin on monday. controversy will follow the president to finland, as some are calling on mr. trump to cancel the meeting with putin, saying it sends the wrong message after the justice department announ
reporting live in richmond, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> christie, thank you very much. >>> nearly two months after being separated, a migrant mother and 6-year-old son were reunited in seattle today. she and her son were separated at the u.s.-mexico border in texas back in may. she said it was a month before she was allowed to talk to her son on thhone and in the court filing on friday, the trump administration said about 2,500 children still need to be reunited with...
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i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. good saturday morning to you.rowing pressure now to confront vladimir putin or then just cancel their summit on monday if he's not going to do that. this is coming after 12 russian agents were charged with trying to influence the 2016 election. >> yeah, the indictment says there's no evidence their actions actually changed votes in the election, but it explicitly details how these agents hacked into the clinton campaign system, quote, on or about july 27th, 2016. the conspirators attempted after hours to spearfish for the first time e-mail accounts at a domain hosted by a third-party provider and used by clinton's personal office at or around the same time they also targeted 76 e-mail addresses at that domain for the clinton campaign. and no americans, we have to point out, were charged or even named in this indictment, and there's no proof in the documents that the trump campaign itself was involved. but it's interesting to note what else happened on july 27th, 2016. take a look. >> i will tell you this, russia,
i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. good saturday morning to you.rowing pressure now to confront vladimir putin or then just cancel their summit on monday if he's not going to do that. this is coming after 12 russian agents were charged with trying to influence the 2016 election. >> yeah, the indictment says there's no evidence their actions actually changed votes in the election, but it explicitly details how these agents hacked into the clinton campaign system, quote, on or...
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reporting live in santa rosa, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, christie. this was post on instagram. residents driving through the fire area escape the flames. the burn shows the aftermath of the fire. >>> we have other news. the pittsburgh police department released graphic shooting. it shows the shooting was unjustified. we want to warn you the video is graphic. it all went d 3 eo shows the officers responding to a suspicious activity. they walk up to this man sitting in the car. the man has his hands on the steering wheel, but officers spot a gun in the center consol. he moved his arm towards he lap. several seconds later they fir d ed shots killing him. the officers say they feared for their lives. his attorneys say they misinterpreted what happens. >> you can see his hanning are up. he tried to follow the directions of the police officer. he's not in any way using profanity, being negative or nasty. he seems to be trying to comply. >> reporter: the attorney intends to fire a lawsuit on behalf of his family. >>> it was all about the economy when presid
reporting live in santa rosa, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, christie. this was post on instagram. residents driving through the fire area escape the flames. the burn shows the aftermath of the fire. >>> we have other news. the pittsburgh police department released graphic shooting. it shows the shooting was unjustified. we want to warn you the video is graphic. it all went d 3 eo shows the officers responding to a suspicious activity. they walk up to this man...
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christie smith is live with a look at those marchs. christie?> reporter: these demonstrators started this morning over at dolores park and walked down market street and people joined them along the way when they got to city hall and their message was clear that families need to stay together. thousands of demonstrators marched down market street carrying signs reading families belong together. >> every time i look at my kids, i think of all the little ones separated from their parents. >> reporter: protesters spoke against the trump administration's zero tolerance policy. they want families separated at the border reunited. after much public outcry, trump signed an executive order.s -- s to be making the motions to not separate the families, he's going to be detaining them for a long time for a much longer time based on his executive order. >> reporter: many called for an end to family detentions at a rally at city hall. immigrants shared stories of hardship as politicians gave a reminder of what's at stake. >> rallies are not enough. >> reporte
christie smith is live with a look at those marchs. christie?> reporter: these demonstrators started this morning over at dolores park and walked down market street and people joined them along the way when they got to city hall and their message was clear that families need to stay together. thousands of demonstrators marched down market street carrying signs reading families belong together. >> every time i look at my kids, i think of all the little ones separated from their parents....
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you're absolutely right, christi.gs we saw is that this was really a big naval parade but staged managed production and cameras everywhere and drone cameras and cameras on cranes and everything you can imagine so this was, obviously, meant to sent a message to the russian audience saying our navy is strong and getting stronger but also to the u.s. allies and u.s. nato partners. look that surveillance ship. that is something that is aimed directly at nato nations and the submarine on display and the swedes believe was in their waters and trying to hunt. russia is saying you can try to contain us but we will continue to get stronger and stronger. it's interesting to see some of the things they have been putting on display here at this parade because some of the vessels that we have seen here are vessels that the russians have been saying are going into it was sfofs a very long time and some have had delays but the russians are saying already. it's also interesting the timing. a couple of days the russians putting out vi
you're absolutely right, christi.gs we saw is that this was really a big naval parade but staged managed production and cameras everywhere and drone cameras and cameras on cranes and everything you can imagine so this was, obviously, meant to sent a message to the russian audience saying our navy is strong and getting stronger but also to the u.s. allies and u.s. nato partners. look that surveillance ship. that is something that is aimed directly at nato nations and the submarine on display and...
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good evening, christie. >> reporter: good evening to you. they are certainly happy for the boys who were rescued and of course their families but tonight they are still thinking of those who need help. at the thai buddhist temple in berkeley, their head monk says word of the rescue spread quickly with a sigh of relief. happy but still worried. the rescue captivated people across the world but also caused a lot of concern. it's a delicate and dangerous operation. volunteers at the temple have been watching the developments on their phones or on social media. >> so many people worry about these kids. >> reporter: and keep in touch with friends in thailand and finally today, a break. >> high hope for these kids. i believe in the mission, everybody that, you know, they have to think about safety before they start to do this. >> reporter: people associated with the temple have been fielding a lot of questions about what they know about the situation. >> we all share the information together. whatever we hear, we pass it on. >> reporter: volunteer
good evening, christie. >> reporter: good evening to you. they are certainly happy for the boys who were rescued and of course their families but tonight they are still thinking of those who need help. at the thai buddhist temple in berkeley, their head monk says word of the rescue spread quickly with a sigh of relief. happy but still worried. the rescue captivated people across the world but also caused a lot of concern. it's a delicate and dangerous operation. volunteers at the temple...
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i am christi paul. >> i am victor blackwell. after a week of strong criticism over the trump, putin summit in helsinki, the white house is worrying that meeting may have played into the hands of special counsel robert mueller. >> before the helsinki summit, the president's team was riding a wave of declining support for the mueller probe. now that performance may emboulder mueller. >> they're defending plans for another putin summit, this time in washington. >> cnn white house reporter is live in new jersey near the president's golf club. sarah, what are you using? >> president trump's lawyers are afraid trump's highly criticized performance alongside vladimir putin could erase any advantage they gained in the past several months when it comes to public perception of the russian investigation. trump and his allies waged a relentless campaign of attacks against special counsel robert mueller, allegations of collusion and the fbi itself. public polling was showing an erosion of support for mueller, just at department of justice re
i am christi paul. >> i am victor blackwell. after a week of strong criticism over the trump, putin summit in helsinki, the white house is worrying that meeting may have played into the hands of special counsel robert mueller. >> before the helsinki summit, the president's team was riding a wave of declining support for the mueller probe. now that performance may emboulder mueller. >> they're defending plans for another putin summit, this time in washington. >> cnn white...
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christie will, however, receive uk sport investment through a medal support plan, despite not winning a medal at the pyeongchang olympics. bobsleigh, figure skating, and wheelchair curling are the other three sports to be "tra nsitioned off funding". it is difficult when a sport is so dependent on public funding and that's why we are being sensitive in terms of the transition out of funding but it is a policy that has been successful in terms of growing the medal success of british court, olympic and paralympic sport to inspire the nation. and after the disappointment of an early exit from the world cup with egypt, mo salah as signed a new contract with liverpool. the premier league top scored a new five—year contract with the champions league finalist. plenty more tennis here today.
christie will, however, receive uk sport investment through a medal support plan, despite not winning a medal at the pyeongchang olympics. bobsleigh, figure skating, and wheelchair curling are the other three sports to be "tra nsitioned off funding". it is difficult when a sport is so dependent on public funding and that's why we are being sensitive in terms of the transition out of funding but it is a policy that has been successful in terms of growing the medal success of british...
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nbc bay area's christie smith has been talking to people about what they felt. christie? >> reporter: that's right. it certainly goes with the territory. earthquakes when you live in california, but it also rattles nerves. we spoke with people who live and work here in castro valley, and they say that it felt actually a lot stronger than it we spoke with people who work here who say that their counters were shaking, and glass rattling at about 11:52. the 3.0 quake was centered a mile northwest of castro valley safe. others just stayed nervous. >> all of a sudden, i seen the tables do a jiggle and heard the windows do, like, a jolt. and i even felt, like, the floor move. >> i felt like a little shake, it was like 11:50, 12:00. >> just a jolt. you know, i was on my computer. >> reporter: you know right away you know, we live in california. we understand. >> reporter: now, we're told that the usgs received more than 300 responses with the quake being felt with a mquaximume a feeling it. also castro valley has had a 7.0 magnitude 1.5 earthquakes or s greater within the last s
nbc bay area's christie smith has been talking to people about what they felt. christie? >> reporter: that's right. it certainly goes with the territory. earthquakes when you live in california, but it also rattles nerves. we spoke with people who live and work here in castro valley, and they say that it felt actually a lot stronger than it we spoke with people who work here who say that their counters were shaking, and glass rattling at about 11:52. the 3.0 quake was centered a mile...
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christi? >> sarah westwood, appreciate it. thank you. poll numbers show declining public support for the mueller investigation, some people questioning will the issue carry democrats in the midterms or will the booming economy push republicans across the line? we have the managing editor with "the weekly standard" with us now. kelly, let's look at the numbers. i just told you about the mueller probe, and it seems like that's losing some steam in terms of support from the public. but if you look at some recent report here in terms of the job approval ratings, particularly in the midwest, look at what we've got. in michigan, where president actually won in the general election, 54% disapproval. only 30%-plus approval ratings here in michigan, minnesota, wisconsin. with that said, if the economy is good, if it's solid, is president trump good? is he solid as well? >> i mean, i hesitate to say anything definite right now because who knows what might happen between now and the november midterms. but yeah, the economy is very important. and wh
christi? >> sarah westwood, appreciate it. thank you. poll numbers show declining public support for the mueller investigation, some people questioning will the issue carry democrats in the midterms or will the booming economy push republicans across the line? we have the managing editor with "the weekly standard" with us now. kelly, let's look at the numbers. i just told you about the mueller probe, and it seems like that's losing some steam in terms of support from the public....
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>> reporter: no, there's not, martin, christi. 711.the number of immigrant children still in u.s. government custody, unsure when they'll be released. these children and their families have been deemed ineligible for reunification by the u.s. government for one reason or another. one of the reasons could be that the u.s. governent can't locate their parents, that their parents have already been released from i.c.e. custody. if that were the case in the rio grande valley, it is likely they would have passed through this bus terminal behind me onto the next destination. as more people are released from detention, we're hearing stories not just of the trauma these children and adults have speernls speern experienced due to the separation, but conditions and abuse suffered by some children. it is documented in police logs and calls and it was uncovered in a report friday saying police responded to at least 125 calls in the past five years alleging sex offenses. this happening in 70 of the 100 hhs, that's federal government run facilities t
>> reporter: no, there's not, martin, christi. 711.the number of immigrant children still in u.s. government custody, unsure when they'll be released. these children and their families have been deemed ineligible for reunification by the u.s. government for one reason or another. one of the reasons could be that the u.s. governent can't locate their parents, that their parents have already been released from i.c.e. custody. if that were the case in the rio grande valley, it is likely they...
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we're going to christy, emily and natalie. good to see you all. what is really going on here?'s ever helpful to talk about taking people's money and redistributing it. i think it's fundamentally anti-american. you can go all the way back to the founding fathers and the roots of our country. it's not what we're about. the democrats try to sell this wealth distribution. >> that's their vision. not a single democrat offered tax relief. even though it's headed every income ladder in this country. this is a tax cut across every single income group in the united states. democrats couldn't support it to begin and now they spent every day since then saying if they get power, they want to repeal the tax cuts. they think it's a winning message. let's look at the history here. democrats lost almost 1,000 different seats in state, federal and local elections because they gave that exact same message, which is that they want to take money away from americans and spend it themselves. it's not worked at the polls and has not worked as a policy objective and won't be successful in november. >
we're going to christy, emily and natalie. good to see you all. what is really going on here?'s ever helpful to talk about taking people's money and redistributing it. i think it's fundamentally anti-american. you can go all the way back to the founding fathers and the roots of our country. it's not what we're about. the democrats try to sell this wealth distribution. >> that's their vision. not a single democrat offered tax relief. even though it's headed every income ladder in this...
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and then he has to say frankly what chris christie just said.out and use the strongest language possible to describe these attacks and he hasn't. he has just so far tried to explain away his participation in it or america's participation in it. >> but let me ask you, when you listen to the president's words, there's no question they are conciliatory towards vladimir putin, but if you look at what he has actually done, what his administration has actually done, you could certainly make a strong case that he's been tougher than the obama administration, look, selling lethal weapons to ukraine which obama refused to do. 60 russian diplomats expelled following the poison attack in the uk. imposing sanctions the treasury department had to impose on 213 russian-related entities and, of course, air strikes twice against syria. another thing that the obama administration stopped short of. can't you argue based on the facts that he's pretty tough on russia? his administration has been tough on russia? >> his record is admittedly very muddled but let's al
and then he has to say frankly what chris christie just said.out and use the strongest language possible to describe these attacks and he hasn't. he has just so far tried to explain away his participation in it or america's participation in it. >> but let me ask you, when you listen to the president's words, there's no question they are conciliatory towards vladimir putin, but if you look at what he has actually done, what his administration has actually done, you could certainly make a...
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ron christie, thank you for putting up ron christie, thank you for putting up with christian!t's going to get even hotter this weekend. reaching 29 degrees tomorrow. on sunday we should see temperatures peaking into the low 30s in the hottest parts of the low 30s in the hottest parts of the country. today, although it's been warm, showers fading away across parts of north—east england. heavy showers the southern scotland. a line of showers affecting wales, parts of the west country and into central southern england. the showers will rumble on for a good pa rt showers will rumble on for a good part of the evening as well. the skies have looked like this at times. the second day in a row we've seen times. the second day in a row we've seen heavy showers in powys. those showers will take time to fade away but eventually we'll get there. a warm night was sleeping with these kind of temperatures at 11pm. quite warm to getting a decent nights sleep. things cooling off late in the night. a dry night with clear spells. heading onto the forecast for the weekend, an area of low pressure
ron christie, thank you for putting up ron christie, thank you for putting up with christian!t's going to get even hotter this weekend. reaching 29 degrees tomorrow. on sunday we should see temperatures peaking into the low 30s in the hottest parts of the low 30s in the hottest parts of the country. today, although it's been warm, showers fading away across parts of north—east england. heavy showers the southern scotland. a line of showers affecting wales, parts of the west country and into...
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reporting live in berkeley, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> christie, thanks very much. >>> as we've been reporting, tesla founder elon musk has been offering any help he can for this rescue mission. musk has been very active on twitter throughout this whole process. he volunteered to send a team of drilling engineers from spacex and the boring company to thailand. one idea he threw out, building an underwater air tunnel. musk tweeted out this video earlier today of the equipment being tested. this is going on in a pool in los angeles. musk says he's going to continue to test in l.a., test that equipment to see if it is needed in the future. >>> the cave rescue a top story on nbcbayarea.com. head to our home page for complete coverage of the rescue mission. >>> some tense moments in an east san jose neighborhood when a fire broke out in a back wrard and quickly spread. the owner of the home where the fire started says he was outside talking to a neighbor when that neighbor noticed smoke. he started fighting the fire himself and asked someone else to call 911. that fire spread t
reporting live in berkeley, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> christie, thanks very much. >>> as we've been reporting, tesla founder elon musk has been offering any help he can for this rescue mission. musk has been very active on twitter throughout this whole process. he volunteered to send a team of drilling engineers from spacex and the boring company to thailand. one idea he threw out, building an underwater air tunnel. musk tweeted out this video earlier today of the...
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christy? >> reporter: that is right. they are worried the loved ones here will be moved out of the bay area or the state, makes it hard to come visit them. they are raising money for bonds and they want them released. outside the detention facility in richmond today, family members shared storieses of heart ache. >> my husband has been detained. >> reporter: she says they were fleeg from her country and wented asylum and now her husband is here. adriana's stepdad was detained two months guy. >> it's terrifying. i don't know ifly see him again. >> reporter: families say they are facing uncertainty where there are 170 undocumented immigrants housed. >> i am i a nounsing thatry ending the contract to ice. >> reporter: after the announcement, they are worried detainees will be moved out of the bay area or the state. and a spokesman says instead of being housed close to family members and local attorneys, it may have to use the international system to place the detainees in locations farther away. immigrants rights advocates
christy? >> reporter: that is right. they are worried the loved ones here will be moved out of the bay area or the state, makes it hard to come visit them. they are raising money for bonds and they want them released. outside the detention facility in richmond today, family members shared storieses of heart ache. >> my husband has been detained. >> reporter: she says they were fleeg from her country and wented asylum and now her husband is here. adriana's stepdad was detained...
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christie, this is going to be a big change for a lot of us. >> reporter: absolutely. it today we've been watching. as soon as this light turns green, drivers stack up in the intersection, trying to make that left turn, that ends tomorrow, leaves just two places where drivers can turn left. you can hear a steady stream of horns as drivers turn quickly from van ness to hays. she is weighing her options since starting tomorrow she can no longer make that turn. she's not looking forward to it as she's watched construction for the improvement project. >> it's clogged up. we're going to put a red lana the center. the 47 and the 49. we're apr we're anticipating savings up to 32%. >> reporter: they say left turns are where many pedestrian injuries occur, so this should make things safer. >> if allows us to retime the traffic signals. >> reporter: they are advising drivers of the changes, and more changes are on the way. >> we do warn people to allow themselves extra time. beginning july 12th, actually, we're going to shift construction westward. >> reporter: they say tomorrow
christie, this is going to be a big change for a lot of us. >> reporter: absolutely. it today we've been watching. as soon as this light turns green, drivers stack up in the intersection, trying to make that left turn, that ends tomorrow, leaves just two places where drivers can turn left. you can hear a steady stream of horns as drivers turn quickly from van ness to hays. she is weighing her options since starting tomorrow she can no longer make that turn. she's not looking forward to it...
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. >> reporter: christi huff says it took just three weeks for her to get hooked on xanax. >> nothing has been the same s i these pills. >> reporter: a wife, mother and doctor herself, she was prescribed the drug for insomnia three years ago. when she decided to stop, she suffered painful withdraws. >> it was utter hell. it was the worst nightmare you can imagine. i would wake up with my heart pounding and bolt upright in bed in a panic. >> reporter: xanax is medications commonly prescribed for anxiety and trouble sleeping. >> are benzos the next opioid crisis? >> they aren't really the next opioid crisis. they are a crisis right now. it's amazing how much people do not realize they are addictive and doctors, prescribers don't realize it. this is what's really frightening. >> reporter: prescriptions skyrocketed 67% in the last 2 decades and overdose deaths have jumped 60% in the past decade. the maker of valium says these drugs are safe when prescribed carefully. the xanax manufacturer says abuse is a growing public health threat and it will continue to educate patients and physicians
. >> reporter: christi huff says it took just three weeks for her to get hooked on xanax. >> nothing has been the same s i these pills. >> reporter: a wife, mother and doctor herself, she was prescribed the drug for insomnia three years ago. when she decided to stop, she suffered painful withdraws. >> it was utter hell. it was the worst nightmare you can imagine. i would wake up with my heart pounding and bolt upright in bed in a panic. >> reporter: xanax is...
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christie comes through to become champion of the world! a town just outside the world record.ne championships in stuttgart in 1983. one man hoping to beat that is arnel hughes, the fastest man outside of the us. —— is zarnel hughes. it is so the us. —— is zarnel hughes. it is so exciting for british sprinters at the moment. how does it feel to be in the mix of exciting new talent? really exciting for me, especially because i mostly known as a 200—metre runner. it has been an exciting year, i have been learning a lot more in the hundred, it has been going really well. the other quys been going really well. the other guys have been doing tremendously well, it is exciting for me now to be part of that and to see how much further i could go. you are the fastest man outside of the us, the statistics don‘t lie, here they are. sixth fastest at the moment. how confident are you getting closer?” definitely think i can do much better. this year has been a learning curve in terms of the 100 metres. i have gotten much sharper now, as the european championships is getting closer, my speed
christie comes through to become champion of the world! a town just outside the world record.ne championships in stuttgart in 1983. one man hoping to beat that is arnel hughes, the fastest man outside of the us. —— is zarnel hughes. it is so the us. —— is zarnel hughes. it is so exciting for british sprinters at the moment. how does it feel to be in the mix of exciting new talent? really exciting for me, especially because i mostly known as a 200—metre runner. it has been an exciting...
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christie's and so because i happen to. like you very much much appreciated really a pleasure meeting you thank you very much. we leave promising to return. and take what we've been covered to police. director. hi how are you stephen al-jazeera pushpa. pushkar kharkiv heads the central investigation bureau with the poles equivalent to the f.b.i. he's keen to see our evidence. so in this case he was referring to the department of archaeology i understand he is differently does not do this. he knows what the laws are he knows. he has to meet fit documents to address with them he knows and is clearly doing that he has to by be what are your thoughts. well this is something if you ask your friend this begin the producers and looked at least in this depth yet how surprised are you that this sort of operation is going on right here in katmandu surprised i mean. i do admit that we should have been more proactive in this is that enough for your you know for my force to it is this enough. i mean. what if you. by next morning push ca
christie's and so because i happen to. like you very much much appreciated really a pleasure meeting you thank you very much. we leave promising to return. and take what we've been covered to police. director. hi how are you stephen al-jazeera pushpa. pushkar kharkiv heads the central investigation bureau with the poles equivalent to the f.b.i. he's keen to see our evidence. so in this case he was referring to the department of archaeology i understand he is differently does not do this. he...
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reporting live in solano county, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> okay. thank you. >>> some of that smoke and haze over the bay area also coming from the pawnee fire. that fire broke out last weekend in lake county. cal fire says the flames are now 73% contained. some mandatory evacuations are still in effect, though. that's because yesterday, the flames jumped their destroyed and 50 more are threatened. more than 14,000 acres have burned. you can check the conditions with our free nbc bay area app. just click on the weather tab to get a detailed forecast for your community. >>> we are just a few days away from the fourth of july. while a lot of people enjoy watching the fireworks, it's also an especially stressful day for firefighters. with fire danger so high in the bay area, a wayward firework could spark a huge blaze. in dublin, safe and sane fireworks are legal and plenty of people are buying them this weekend. those purchasing the fireworks say they are aware of the potential danger. >> already fires starting everywhere with the wind and the dry hea
reporting live in solano county, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> okay. thank you. >>> some of that smoke and haze over the bay area also coming from the pawnee fire. that fire broke out last weekend in lake county. cal fire says the flames are now 73% contained. some mandatory evacuations are still in effect, though. that's because yesterday, the flames jumped their destroyed and 50 more are threatened. more than 14,000 acres have burned. you can check the conditions with...
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reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. he south bay, or that report. hundreds of people gathered at city hall for the march to keep families together. the latina success network care, and organizers from the women's march all joined together to protest. >> i am so grateful that i'm from a community that shares my values. these are oakland values. >> oakland mayor libby schaaf front and center today during a protest. she's been at the center of a high profile dispute between the trump administration after she warned of an immigration raid. nbc bay area has continuing coverage of the rally in oakland today. >> reporter: carrying signs saying "families belong together" and "stop torturing kids," nearly a thousand people gather in oakland for kids standing up for kids, a youth rally organized by 10-year-old kaia marvin. she said it all started when she saw a photo of kids crying. >> i asked my mom what that was and she said kids were getting separated from their families. >> reporter: the most notable face at the rally, oakland mayor libby schaaf. >> i am
reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. he south bay, or that report. hundreds of people gathered at city hall for the march to keep families together. the latina success network care, and organizers from the women's march all joined together to protest. >> i am so grateful that i'm from a community that shares my values. these are oakland values. >> oakland mayor libby schaaf front and center today during a protest. she's been at the center of a high...
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i don't think i got that christie had foyers. early on here's some other records public servants told to keep hidden records of prosecutorial misconduct for more on this raging controversy let's go to redacted correspondent only care of an e. . and unprecedented law in new york prosecutors. more accountable. no no no no no that's not spicy enough let's do it again if governor cuomo signed this bill thousands will be set free. that was way too dramatic let's. i have the documents and the criminal code but we'll get you. no no too derivative not my voice at all new york lawmakers voted a bill that would fix the most broken part of the justice system let's just go with that the bill creates the first ever independent commission to monitor this conduct prosecutors the reason why many innocent new yorkers go to prison and as a journalist i have important questions like what is a prosecutor there are lawyers and you can distinguish them from the other the lawyers because they're the biggest on law and order s v u. and prosecutors will
i don't think i got that christie had foyers. early on here's some other records public servants told to keep hidden records of prosecutorial misconduct for more on this raging controversy let's go to redacted correspondent only care of an e. . and unprecedented law in new york prosecutors. more accountable. no no no no no that's not spicy enough let's do it again if governor cuomo signed this bill thousands will be set free. that was way too dramatic let's. i have the documents and the...
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, the hottest july since of it is yellow and christie, the hottestjuly since records began.re designed to insulate and very few officers have air conditioning. it is the countryside which is worse effected, the worst wildfires in decades are still being tackled by firefighters from around the eu after sweating called for international assistance and more hot weather is on the way in the coming weeks. scientists have found evidence of an existing body of liquid water on mars. they believe that a lake sits beneath the planet's south polar ice cap, and estimate it is about 20 kilometres wide. the discovery was made by italian researchers from the european space agency. here's our science correspondent victoria gill, who explains why this is such a significant find. is or was there life on mars? it's a question that has excited scientists as the dawn of the space age and there are orbiters, landers, roving vehicles on the red planet analysing it, but it's an open question. how habitable is our celestial neighbour and what could have inhabited it? here are four key moments in the
, the hottest july since of it is yellow and christie, the hottestjuly since records began.re designed to insulate and very few officers have air conditioning. it is the countryside which is worse effected, the worst wildfires in decades are still being tackled by firefighters from around the eu after sweating called for international assistance and more hot weather is on the way in the coming weeks. scientists have found evidence of an existing body of liquid water on mars. they believe that a...
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christian: ron christy, i know you're staying with us, we'll m talk plente about the visit to windsor castle with the queen becae those are the pictures president trump wanted beaming back to people at home, the pom and ceremony. it wasn' a state visit but the least the u.k. government could do. katty: one interesting thing ron was saying about possibly donald trump wanting theresa may off the scene and there are reports from germany that some politicians are wondering whether he feels the same about angela merkel. christian: speaking with mark, formerly assistant to donald trump. i wonder what your thoughts are, particularly on the comments that made the front page of the "sun" newsp: er. ma think the president was sending a clear message, that h wants to make sure when the brexit process is complete, that the united states and united kingdom can have a mutuallyci bene free trade agreement. there was reporting earlier in the week that the prime pnister's plan would k in place many of the trade agreements with the e.u. which would limit the united states' ability to have that agreemen
christian: ron christy, i know you're staying with us, we'll m talk plente about the visit to windsor castle with the queen becae those are the pictures president trump wanted beaming back to people at home, the pom and ceremony. it wasn' a state visit but the least the u.k. government could do. katty: one interesting thing ron was saying about possibly donald trump wanting theresa may off the scene and there are reports from germany that some politicians are wondering whether he feels the same...
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ron christie, thank you for joining me. ron: great to see you. jane: quick look at the day's other news now. the visit to the u.k. comes hot on the heels of his contentious trip to the nato summit in brussels. mr. trump questioned the releva ruffled feathers with his aggressive push to get members to double theiren d spending. he said he is happy they agreed to i commitment, but it is not clear any of them will. for more come i spoke to a former aistant secretary of state for military and political affairs. he says he has an increase in defense spendico, but at what to the alliance itself? >> well, i actually think that the alliance has to justify their existence. we went through this process in the post cold war pe at that time it was out of sector or out of business. it is at the point where nato needs to demonstrate its relevance. that is the cost, and the benefit as well. there was hard work done. i think to president trump's mind, he has understood why nato is there and it has a future. jane: but what -- homeaningful is this 2% of gdp or 4%
ron christie, thank you for joining me. ron: great to see you. jane: quick look at the day's other news now. the visit to the u.k. comes hot on the heels of his contentious trip to the nato summit in brussels. mr. trump questioned the releva ruffled feathers with his aggressive push to get members to double theiren d spending. he said he is happy they agreed to i commitment, but it is not clear any of them will. for more come i spoke to a former aistant secretary of state for military and...
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christie. >> reporter: san francisco police say this traffic operation could be at any time. see them when the giants are playing or when a cruise ship is in and traffic down here is at its peak. the powers family just arrived in san francisco and wanted to see the embarcadero for the first time. >> i love the weather. >> reporter: it's a busy time for a petty cab operator. he says he's cautious of drivers with ride hailing companies pulling out. he's had close calls. >> it would be really nice if san francisco would do something about people stopping everywhere on the street. >> reporter: san francisco police say they recently increased patrols along the embarcadero. the plan was set in motion well before a hit and run driver injured several people in a pedi cab. the operator is still hospitalized. >> starting from july 4th throughout the season that we deem as the tourist season. >> reporter: they say they're identifying funding for safety improvements. police are out now watching traffic. >> we will be stopping people. at the very least, we'll be speaking with them, advisi
christie. >> reporter: san francisco police say this traffic operation could be at any time. see them when the giants are playing or when a cruise ship is in and traffic down here is at its peak. the powers family just arrived in san francisco and wanted to see the embarcadero for the first time. >> i love the weather. >> reporter: it's a busy time for a petty cab operator. he says he's cautious of drivers with ride hailing companies pulling out. he's had close calls. >>...
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and before we go, meet wallace and his owner christie from the west of england.op equestrian dressage events because wallace is a mule — half donkey, half horse. well, the good news is that british dressage officials changed its rules and wallace was able to compete and win at an event in the city of gloucester. christie said she was over the moon. more on that story on the bbc news website. angst forjoining more on that story on the bbc news website. angst for joining us, goodbye. —— thanks forjoining us. hello there. well, the heatwave of summer 2018 is certainly set to continue for the next week and possibly beyond that. in fact, monday was the hottest day of the year so far, we had temperatures as high as 33.3 celsius at santon downham in suffolk. thursday, we could see temperatures as high as 34 or 35 degrees. so those temperatures building certainly over the next few days. tuesday, we're still drawing in this southerly flow of warm air, particularly across central and eastern parts of england. further north—west across the british isles, some weatherfronts
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nbc bay area's christie smith joins us live in napa with the latest. christie?er: yeah, you know, it's really difficult to look at. there
nbc bay area's christie smith joins us live in napa with the latest. christie?er: yeah, you know, it's really difficult to look at. there
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representative crist now -- christie, have to call her governor now, that was a great win. representative david, thank you. day, very big. we met right here at the white house to launch a new phase in the relationship between the united states and the european union. friendship,lose strong trade relations -- in which both of us will win. working better together for global security and prosperity and a fighting -- fighting jointly against terrorism. the united states and the eu 830 millionre than citizens and more than 50% of the global gdp. together, we are more than 50% of trade. if we team up we can make our and prop --secure prosperous. the u.s. and the eu have a $1 trillion bilateral trade relationship. the largest economic relationship anywhere in the world. we want to further strengthen this trade relationship to the benefit of all american and european citizens. this is why we agree today, first of all, to work together riffs, zero terrace -- ta zero nontariff barriers, and zero subsidies on non-auto industrial goods. [applause] pres. trump: thank you. we will also w
representative crist now -- christie, have to call her governor now, that was a great win. representative david, thank you. day, very big. we met right here at the white house to launch a new phase in the relationship between the united states and the european union. friendship,lose strong trade relations -- in which both of us will win. working better together for global security and prosperity and a fighting -- fighting jointly against terrorism. the united states and the eu 830 millionre...
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norm have to call her governor now that was a great win thank you christie representative david record david thank you. so we had a big day very big we met right here at the white house to launch a new phase in the relationship between the united states and the european union a phase of close friendship of strong trade relations in which both of us will win of working better together for. prosperity and in fighting jointly against terrorism the united states and the european union together count for more than eight hundred thirty million citizens and more than fifty percent of the global g.d.p. in other words together where more than fifty percent of trade if we team up we can make our planet a better more secure and more prosperous place already today the united states and the european union have a one trillion dollar bilateral trade relationship the largest economic relationship anywhere in the world. in the. butt of all american and european citizens this is why we agreed today first of all to work together towards zero tariffs zero non-tariff barriers and zero subsidies. on non aut
norm have to call her governor now that was a great win thank you christie representative david record david thank you. so we had a big day very big we met right here at the white house to launch a new phase in the relationship between the united states and the european union a phase of close friendship of strong trade relations in which both of us will win of working better together for. prosperity and in fighting jointly against terrorism the united states and the european union together...
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christie is over the moon and wallace will compete more.the team on twitter. that's it. hello there. well, the heatwave of summer 2018 is certainly set to continue for the next week and possibly beyond that. in fact, monday was the hottest day of the year so far, we had temperatures as high as 33.3 celsius at santon downham in suffolk. thursday, we could see temperatures as high as 3a or 35 degrees. so those temperatures building certainly over the next few days. tuesday, we're still drawing in this southerly flow of warm air, particularly across central and eastern parts of england. further north—west across the british isles, some weatherfronts moving in, some cold fronts, so they're going to be introducing some slightly fresher conditions, particularly to scotland and northern ireland on tuesday. here's that weak front, a band of cloud producing a few spots of rain across parts of southern scotland, northern england and perhaps into wales as well. hot and humid to the south—east, fresher to the north—west. a few showers pushing into the
christie is over the moon and wallace will compete more.the team on twitter. that's it. hello there. well, the heatwave of summer 2018 is certainly set to continue for the next week and possibly beyond that. in fact, monday was the hottest day of the year so far, we had temperatures as high as 33.3 celsius at santon downham in suffolk. thursday, we could see temperatures as high as 3a or 35 degrees. so those temperatures building certainly over the next few days. tuesday, we're still drawing in...
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that is what animated the counter rallies christy talked about. they cannot make us take it down, we will show them. think about how they are showing them. how does this flag honor the confederate dead? what does it mean to begin with? how is somebody driving by to regard this flag? what is it mean to the person who passes it by? everybody has the right to determine what it means for them. for some, it is a symbol of heritage. for other people, it is a big middle finger and they will give the finger right back to it. it is a generic statement that means whatever to whoever passes it by. it is not honoring the confederate dead. i think most in the room would agree the practical effect is to undermine the point they are trying to make. it is more than likely going to be counterproductive and lead to flags taken down elsewhere. there's all likelihood the right of free speech into frontlines will be abridged over time. it has been defined as a hate speech symbol by the supreme court on license plates. there are already laws about the height of flagpol
that is what animated the counter rallies christy talked about. they cannot make us take it down, we will show them. think about how they are showing them. how does this flag honor the confederate dead? what does it mean to begin with? how is somebody driving by to regard this flag? what is it mean to the person who passes it by? everybody has the right to determine what it means for them. for some, it is a symbol of heritage. for other people, it is a big middle finger and they will give the...
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i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell.py saturday to you. >>> jury selection begins next week in the first trial for the special counsel's russia investigation. prosecutors will present the case against president trump's former campaign chairman, paul manafort. >> manafort faces numerous counts of money laundering and tax fraud related to his prior lobbying work for ukraine's pro-russian government. cnn's jessica schneider has more on what the highly anticipated trial will look like. >> reporter: paul manafort will soon emerge from his jail cell to face a judge and jury inside a virginia courtroom. >> just won the primary process with a record number of votes. >> reporter: the man who served for five months as donald trump's campaign chairman now faces 25 criminal charges in two separate cases in virginia and washington, d.c., amounting to a maximum of 305 years in prison if convicted on all counts. manafort lost his fight to move this week's trial away from alexandria, virginia, which is just across the potomac from washi
i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell.py saturday to you. >>> jury selection begins next week in the first trial for the special counsel's russia investigation. prosecutors will present the case against president trump's former campaign chairman, paul manafort. >> manafort faces numerous counts of money laundering and tax fraud related to his prior lobbying work for ukraine's pro-russian government. cnn's jessica schneider has more on what the highly anticipated trial...
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christie coleman's remarks were remarkable and the work that she has been doing in richmond on behalf of the monuments commission there has been daunting and it was a very interesting to have her come and talk to us about everything she has been doing. john koski is a wealth of knowledge on many topics. if you ever get the chance to have lunch with him, i am sure he would wow you. if there is anybody that knows anything more about the confederate battle flag, i do not know who would be an thank you so much for being with us. it has been a wonderful day and it begs the question, why would the shenandoah valley battlefields foundation host this event? there are other battlefield preservation organizations, national and local organizations that are doing everything they can to run away from this issue. if they are not running away from the issue, they are at least doing everything they can to keep their heads down and keep themselves out of view, lest they become part of the public furor. a good friend of mine, bill brown, who is with us today, came up to me before the event and gave me
christie coleman's remarks were remarkable and the work that she has been doing in richmond on behalf of the monuments commission there has been daunting and it was a very interesting to have her come and talk to us about everything she has been doing. john koski is a wealth of knowledge on many topics. if you ever get the chance to have lunch with him, i am sure he would wow you. if there is anybody that knows anything more about the confederate battle flag, i do not know who would be an thank...
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at the tech trader fund christy thank you for being here it's always a delight to have you in studio ok so let's start off with bitcoin we know it was near twenty grand last year it took a big dip but it's taken an even bigger dip in value just in the last couple of weeks what's going on so we're monitoring the price action of that claim very carefully right now as it has reached some very key technical levels all summer long has kind of between sixty to one hundred and sixty eight hundred and that's been our level of support and resistance and so right now what we've seen as a market consolidation has a couple bottom off at the sixty two hundred i love all and has made higher lows every single time however it's been unable to penetrate the sixty eight hundred dollar level which we see as a key market resistance despite the despite the dying selling pressure so with this we think that they can continue trading within this range for the duration of the summer unless we get some additional catalyst. in order to drive up interest and additional upward momentum do you think some of this
at the tech trader fund christy thank you for being here it's always a delight to have you in studio ok so let's start off with bitcoin we know it was near twenty grand last year it took a big dip but it's taken an even bigger dip in value just in the last couple of weeks what's going on so we're monitoring the price action of that claim very carefully right now as it has reached some very key technical levels all summer long has kind of between sixty to one hundred and sixty eight hundred and...