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you said about the te nta cle to, is a good thing.. an attempt to move away from any individuals be it amber rudd or theresa may and talk a bit about the barack to see a working against people. that helps the premise that have a difficult situation. and not the some secondary display and the home office. the labour secretary said the whole thing was not fit for purpose on immigration and has been dysfunctional for many years and we never solved why the immigration syste m never solved why the immigration system function so badly. takes to get paper, maranda. the ft. reporting theresa may has declared a mario day on april 27 for the stephen lawrence. —— declared an annual day. this huge memorial service that occurred today on the anniversary of stephen lawrence's murder also prince harry and meghann marco been there for that, so innovative showcasing of the new generation of the world you're talking about. that was a moment in the life of the nation, i didn't like the windrush scandal, the whole nation were united in the horror this ca
you said about the te nta cle to, is a good thing.. an attempt to move away from any individuals be it amber rudd or theresa may and talk a bit about the barack to see a working against people. that helps the premise that have a difficult situation. and not the some secondary display and the home office. the labour secretary said the whole thing was not fit for purpose on immigration and has been dysfunctional for many years and we never solved why the immigration syste m never solved why the...
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that's not a cle car anyway. out of the chopper. >> i was hoping he would lock like that. >> immediately hit full speed. >> trapping everybody. >> this gets so good >> he's reckless, wrooefb weaving between skiers. >> if not careful, they will get the popo. >> if they're looking for him, they'll finds him real quick. >> nothing will stop them. >> this house. >> yes, yes, yes. >> this goes beyond anything i've seen him do. it's so good. >> it looks like the popo will get it. he goes right, they pull this move. got i. he starts running. then he sees his next vehicle escapes. a table. just on the top front row on the back. >> he inadvertently gets into a race with the downhill skier. things get a >> he's approaching the popo, escapes through this party. he makes his way out the other side. it looks like there is one way to escape. . >> thiss where he almost goes into orbit. time to pull off the escape. >> he knows i will be waiting for him at the top. he drops down just here.here.he. what's the time, red bull you ca
that's not a cle car anyway. out of the chopper. >> i was hoping he would lock like that. >> immediately hit full speed. >> trapping everybody. >> this gets so good >> he's reckless, wrooefb weaving between skiers. >> if not careful, they will get the popo. >> if they're looking for him, they'll finds him real quick. >> nothing will stop them. >> this house. >> yes, yes, yes. >> this goes beyond anything i've seen him do. it's so...
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the administration wants to take a tough stance on international trade, it is cle a balance must be struck. so as not to have policies that bafire at home. that's one reason analysts think that treasury announced itta wod longer to evaluate the situation with resolve. for nightly businessm report, jackie deangelis many. >> sanctions on north a korea also squeezing that country. that is why its leader ashears to be ifting his focus. eunice is in seoul tonight. >> reporter: the mood here in seoul is hopeful, with a big summit between the two koreas coming up on friday. over the weekend we heard some encouraging comments out of north korea, when kim jong-un set an apology speech, and would close its nuclear site. north korea watchers leer say that an important point out of kihs policy spe was that the priority in pyongyang would shift from nuclear der an thes to economic development. to do that, he needs release from economic sanctions that were imposed by the united statesed nations to compel north korea to stop pursuing a nuclear program. those sanions have started to bite. even china, nort
the administration wants to take a tough stance on international trade, it is cle a balance must be struck. so as not to have policies that bafire at home. that's one reason analysts think that treasury announced itta wod longer to evaluate the situation with resolve. for nightly businessm report, jackie deangelis many. >> sanctions on north a korea also squeezing that country. that is why its leader ashears to be ifting his focus. eunice is in seoul tonight. >> reporter: the mood...
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the issue of the wall is certainly one of them and as my government haas cles clearly exd already, mexicoy no mea will be paying for a wa. >> on that note, ambassador geronimo gutierrez, thank you so much for joining me. >>> turning to another foreign power, russia. the foreign minister sergei lavrov said relations with the west might be worse now than during the cold war. president vladimir putin is in turkey today meeting with president recep tayyip erdogan, an american ally increasingly in name only whose own authoritarian tendencies are redirecting his gaze towards moscow. they'll be joined by hassan rouhani to discuss the war in syria leaving the u.s. apparently on the sidelines. after the fall of the soviet union, it was simply assumed that western democracy would triumph. my next guest calls that the politics of inevidentabilitabil. timothy snyder is the author of "the road to unfreedom, russia, europe, america." welcome from yale university in new haven. >> very glad to be with you. >> so you have done a lot of work digging in to the enigma that is russia and particularly russia we
the issue of the wall is certainly one of them and as my government haas cles clearly exd already, mexicoy no mea will be paying for a wa. >> on that note, ambassador geronimo gutierrez, thank you so much for joining me. >>> turning to another foreign power, russia. the foreign minister sergei lavrov said relations with the west might be worse now than during the cold war. president vladimir putin is in turkey today meeting with president recep tayyip erdogan, an american ally...
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i think that some of the flavors arerl cle targeted towards teens and that needs to be addressed.lready the a does not allow flavored cigarettes because we know it tar.gets ki so, i think they need to crack down on the flavors right away. sohey have bubblegum and strawberry shortcake, what else have you seen out ere? >> cotton candy. we talked about rainbow unicorn flavors. >> and juul labs is based in san francisco, we reached out to them and they gave us this response of. basically saying that they agree to the fda at illegal sales ofth product to minors is not we are working to combat under age use, what do you make of the statement? > well, i'm glad they made t statement i did notice that they are making changes to their product line. they are starting to release more adult friendly flavors. however, some of the kid friendly flavors like mango, which used to say for a limited time oy are nowust on there as a permanent flavor. so maybe the should start to get rid of the kid friendly flavors and just focus on adult flavors. >>> and the teens that you know who vape, do you think
i think that some of the flavors arerl cle targeted towards teens and that needs to be addressed.lready the a does not allow flavored cigarettes because we know it tar.gets ki so, i think they need to crack down on the flavors right away. sohey have bubblegum and strawberry shortcake, what else have you seen out ere? >> cotton candy. we talked about rainbow unicorn flavors. >> and juul labs is based in san francisco, we reached out to them and they gave us this response of....
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of mexican-made autos tohe united states climbed more than 5% to a record high of almost600,000 15% clesking up almost of what is sold in u.s. dealerships. most buyerselre l unaware they could be buying a model built in mexico. two of most popular pickups, the chevy silverado and ram 1500, are both built south of the border. while president trump has threatened to slap a tax on mexican-made vehicles, many in the auto industry doubt that will everhappen. instead, they believe negotiatory will successfu rework the nafta agreement, which could change some of the requirements for mexican-made vehicles but is not likely to lead automakers to slo down assembly lines in that country. last year mexico built almost $4 million vehicles with more than half of those being shipped north of thebo er. it's easy to think mexico's auto industry is growing simply because ofemand in the u.s. but mexico is also exporting v moreicles to other countries like germany, brazil and china. phil lebeau, "ghtly business report," chicago. >>> sprint and t-mobile reportedly renew merger talks. and that's where weegin
of mexican-made autos tohe united states climbed more than 5% to a record high of almost600,000 15% clesking up almost of what is sold in u.s. dealerships. most buyerselre l unaware they could be buying a model built in mexico. two of most popular pickups, the chevy silverado and ram 1500, are both built south of the border. while president trump has threatened to slap a tax on mexican-made vehicles, many in the auto industry doubt that will everhappen. instead, they believe negotiatory will...
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more money is needed for toucation to help students in cle classroom, and they are taking their case to state lawmakers. var villafranca is in oklahoma city tonight. >> reporter: today, oklahoma governor mary fallin signed a bill giving teacher support staff, like teacher aides and janitors, a $1,250 raise. last week, she signed a measure that gave teachers a $6,000 pay raise, but only added an additional $50 million to school funding. teachers were asking for $200 million more. >> teachers want more. it's kind of like having a teenaged kid that wants a better car. >> reporter: true, but their car has been taken away over the list ten years. >> well, it has been a difficult time, and that's why i am very toud that this year we were able to get something done for our teachers. me this is drawing a line in the yend for the future of oklahoma. >> reporter: teachers turned into lobbyists, crowding the urllways and waiting in line to eret with almost every state lawmaker. >> so, do we need to go back to that other hallway and to the very end? t reporter: liz hoggett and her fellow teacher
more money is needed for toucation to help students in cle classroom, and they are taking their case to state lawmakers. var villafranca is in oklahoma city tonight. >> reporter: today, oklahoma governor mary fallin signed a bill giving teacher support staff, like teacher aides and janitors, a $1,250 raise. last week, she signed a measure that gave teachers a $6,000 pay raise, but only added an additional $50 million to school funding. teachers were asking for $200 million more. >>...
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cle clearly it will become a platform to explain whethery he this military action. the video release saying france would shoulder the responsibility. they say france had proof that the syrian regime had used chemical weapons. he could face a skeptical public in 2013. a poll showed when france wanted to strike syria at that point because of chemical weapons the public did not support it. we'll be interesting to see what he says to assure the public it was the right decision to do. >> thank you. we appreciate you both. >> let's bring in leslie, associate of london, a free we heard they are sticking together so far. what do you think to a political solution following the strike that we are hearing? any chance it can turn into something that might be hopeful this. >> i don't see the strikes. i think a response to the use of chemical weapons was important. i don't think they will dramatically alter to the civil war in syria. i don't see that happening. >> all right. the u.s. president using a phrase, mission accomplished if we have that show our viewers. this is importan
cle clearly it will become a platform to explain whethery he this military action. the video release saying france would shoulder the responsibility. they say france had proof that the syrian regime had used chemical weapons. he could face a skeptical public in 2013. a poll showed when france wanted to strike syria at that point because of chemical weapons the public did not support it. we'll be interesting to see what he says to assure the public it was the right decision to do. >> thank...
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there were unle cles and aunts grand grandfathers and vets saying, i know who that is. since this exhibit has opened, i have had at least four e-mails identifying people on this tank. so that process still goes on. i think that in many ways it is a form of closure for families. >> i remember them lift meg off of the floor and putting me on the door that they use for a stretcher, and i remember them putting me on the tank and i could hear it running and i could smell the diesel, and it is the roughest ride i have ever had in my life are. when we got back to the triage, somebody said that this is not dead yet. and i remember thinking that poor soon of a pitch must -- po bitch must be hit bad, but i didn't know they were talking about me. >> so this is a photograph of dr. katz who was a surgeon and he was stationed about 10 miles from hsai, and so when the battle broke out, he was the first line of care. he tells the story of operating on many, many marines one of which was named a.b. grantham, and dr. katz' journal that he kept in the years of vietnam is on display here i
there were unle cles and aunts grand grandfathers and vets saying, i know who that is. since this exhibit has opened, i have had at least four e-mails identifying people on this tank. so that process still goes on. i think that in many ways it is a form of closure for families. >> i remember them lift meg off of the floor and putting me on the door that they use for a stretcher, and i remember them putting me on the tank and i could hear it running and i could smell the diesel, and it is...
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sean walsh, republican strategist and also saon francisco cle senior political writerli jerry gara thank you, gentlemen. >> turning now to climate change. we talk to the former head of the sierra club, carl .ho his new bhook is titled "climate of hope." he co-authored it with michael bloomberg. pope lays out a vision for how individuals, businesses and local governments can battle climate change even when state and national governments won't. and carl pope joins me now in the studio. nice to have you here. >> great to be here again. >> in your ok you say it's time for a new conversation about climate change. at do you think is wrong with the way it's being discussed mao? >> we talked about climate change as this enormous problem which requires phenomenal if sae. and the conversation is, who's going to pay for the bill? that use used to be true. it' not true anymore. the question is, who's going to take the lead? that's a different kind ofve coation. >> a lot of it talks about long-term consequences. not something that people can eare late to now.g talkabout how to make money, not sacrifi
sean walsh, republican strategist and also saon francisco cle senior political writerli jerry gara thank you, gentlemen. >> turning now to climate change. we talk to the former head of the sierra club, carl .ho his new bhook is titled "climate of hope." he co-authored it with michael bloomberg. pope lays out a vision for how individuals, businesses and local governments can battle climate change even when state and national governments won't. and carl pope joins me now in the...
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where is the threat where's the aggression where the attacks on cle for the rest of them are from exxon wasn't brought forth of when we are there because of a later decision made by nato members were there because of the threat perceived by the people of with the waning. there cordoned off rule but i personally feel that this talk of threat is being hyped up. this doesn't look like a policy of determined political signals don't play much of a role for yan and his colleagues they have to follow orders and pack their backs. on a call goes out who can do this then the group the selected and then you go. on to one of them. to lithuania the german soldiers will be stationed here for six months treaties between nato and russia prohibits any permanent presence. daily routine being fit staying fit just in case yannis thirty nine he's been in the army for twenty one years what suffice to be a soldier back then isn't enough anymore the german army has changed its stance with the equipment. the scans i thought their guns are not awful so when i started in the army a flak jacket weighed three kilos
where is the threat where's the aggression where the attacks on cle for the rest of them are from exxon wasn't brought forth of when we are there because of a later decision made by nato members were there because of the threat perceived by the people of with the waning. there cordoned off rule but i personally feel that this talk of threat is being hyped up. this doesn't look like a policy of determined political signals don't play much of a role for yan and his colleagues they have to follow...
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it sun cle-- it is unclear whene troops would appear at the border. details are worked out with dhs and department of defense and border states. >> the national guard mission is unclear. federal law bars the military from involvement in immigration enforcement. in the past when obama and bush deployed guards to the border, they worked in training roles. for more, we turn to cnn's jeff zeleny at the white house. >> reporter: dave and rene, the president wants to send troops to the u.s. and mexico border. part of the effort to increase the strength of the border patrols. this is coming as a fast announcement this week. the president is saying the laws are not strong enough and congress has not acted. the question why this is urgent came up on wednesday when i asked the secretary why now. >> why is this an urgent matter? >> april is a time when we see more folks cross the border without legal right to do so. we are seeing more advertising by the traffickers and smugglers to our south. specifically how to get around the system and stay. why today and not
it sun cle-- it is unclear whene troops would appear at the border. details are worked out with dhs and department of defense and border states. >> the national guard mission is unclear. federal law bars the military from involvement in immigration enforcement. in the past when obama and bush deployed guards to the border, they worked in training roles. for more, we turn to cnn's jeff zeleny at the white house. >> reporter: dave and rene, the president wants to send troops to the...
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he called him and gave them chance to resign cle took. but i guess it comes down to a he said, he said. what do you think happened? >> it is a one person thing. it depends who you talked. to he's been fired or he quit. and shulkin called john kelly to ask that b a specific rumor, that he was going to be fired at 2:00 p.m. the president said, yeah, i'll going to replace him with dr. ronnie jackson that they went from there. it is verbal. he said, he said. they're saying he only offered his resignation on the phone with john kelly. not that he sent a letter. but trump has wanted him out for weeks now. theon reason it took had long was he hadn't thought of a replacement and then picked the white house doctor but to be clear, trump wanted shulkin out. >> who do you believe? >> shulkin. >> i think the power of acting secretary who replaces someone who resigns different from someone who has been fired. >> the president trump looking to get u.s. out of one war zone or does he want to double down? that story is next. you wouldn't accept an incomp
he called him and gave them chance to resign cle took. but i guess it comes down to a he said, he said. what do you think happened? >> it is a one person thing. it depends who you talked. to he's been fired or he quit. and shulkin called john kelly to ask that b a specific rumor, that he was going to be fired at 2:00 p.m. the president said, yeah, i'll going to replace him with dr. ronnie jackson that they went from there. it is verbal. he said, he said. they're saying he only offered his...
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he brought us into his living the chairs in a of us,cle and asked each in turn, to tell him what we school,ng at the law after acquiring a seat that could have been held by a man. askst say, the dean didn't that question to wound. he was not noted for his sense of humor. and in fact, he had been one of who most strenuously urged the admission of women to harvard law school for the first time in 1950-51. a fact, he's worked at meticulous budget of how much it would cost. what would it cost to admit to the harvard law school? they had to install a women's bathroom. and it was going to cost $25,000. ha ha! and there would be no room for them in the dorms. but the dean still had to doubting thomases on his faculty. whoinguished teachers thought that the school had made egregious error to admit women. behe asked the question, to armed with the women's students' hisers, so he could tell colleagues, they have plans to goodheir law degree, to do things. reason.was his of course, none of us were aware of -- [laughter] >> of what provoked the question. came time to use your law degree. you were an e
he brought us into his living the chairs in a of us,cle and asked each in turn, to tell him what we school,ng at the law after acquiring a seat that could have been held by a man. askst say, the dean didn't that question to wound. he was not noted for his sense of humor. and in fact, he had been one of who most strenuously urged the admission of women to harvard law school for the first time in 1950-51. a fact, he's worked at meticulous budget of how much it would cost. what would it cost to...
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cle >> clerk: okay. is there any public comment on this item? no public comment? we will -- this matter's submitted. >> commissioners? >> i'm inclined to take this the proper way, grant the appeal and condition the permit on the revised plans at the -- >> on the basis that the permit was properly issued? >> yes -- well, that's a little contradictory, isn't it? i don't know. do i need to -- i want to deny the appeal, but i don't know if i need to actually grant it because the plans -- >> you -- >> -- yes, i do. okay. >> can i get some advice from the city attorney, first. so the appellant had mentioned, you know, severance of and just cause for removal of services. is that something -- according to the permit holder, they've stated that they've replaced like kind. is that something they -- >> my understanding of the code is that's not one of the things that the planning and building departments consider when approving these permits. >> okay. thank you. >> so your motion would be based on the document provided dated march 28th. >> is that what these are dated? >> ye
cle >> clerk: okay. is there any public comment on this item? no public comment? we will -- this matter's submitted. >> commissioners? >> i'm inclined to take this the proper way, grant the appeal and condition the permit on the revised plans at the -- >> on the basis that the permit was properly issued? >> yes -- well, that's a little contradictory, isn't it? i don't know. do i need to -- i want to deny the appeal, but i don't know if i need to actually grant it...
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great plane. , the tanks,cles $1.2 billion. , $1.4 billion.s amy: meet america's number-one weapon salesman, donald trump. we will look at how the president is personally intervening to push u.s.-made weapons and how he is loosening rules to allow for greater arms exports. plus, hot bipartisan senate bill may expend the authority in president trump and all future presidents who engage in worldwide war without limits. then we go to detroit where a young african-american activist has been jailed for brandishing a gun to defend her mother and young child. although no shots were fired, siwatu-salama ra has been sentenced to two years in prison. fighting against the way the world views what black fear looks like. -- ink that amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president trump has confirmed that cia director mike pompeo held a clandestine meeting with north korean leader kim jong-un in pyongyang over two weeks ago. the secret meeting came as president trump and kim jong-un are preparing for a possible face-to-f
great plane. , the tanks,cles $1.2 billion. , $1.4 billion.s amy: meet america's number-one weapon salesman, donald trump. we will look at how the president is personally intervening to push u.s.-made weapons and how he is loosening rules to allow for greater arms exports. plus, hot bipartisan senate bill may expend the authority in president trump and all future presidents who engage in worldwide war without limits. then we go to detroit where a young african-american activist has been jailed...
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the mendocino county sheriff announced cle belonging >>> an update on the search for a missing southernifornia family, the vehicle belonging to the thottapilly family was found yesterday submerged in the eel river. inside the vehicle the bodies of the father and daughter. the mother has been identified as the woman recovered from the river last friday. dozens of rescue teams spent the day combing in and around the eel river as they continue the search for the 12-year-old son. ened just after 2-a-m...in >>> in san francisco a car crashes into a home and the driver takes off running. it happened just after 2 a.m. in the city's sunset neighborhood. police say a passenger was left behind and taken to the hospital with minor injuries. police are now searching for the driver. >>> a grisly murder in san francisco's chinatown neighborhood, a homeless man's body was discovered in an alley on joyce street between clay and sacramento yesterday morning. an employee of a nearby business made that gruesome discovery. the sf chronicle reports that the man's body was found in a cardboard box. the victi
the mendocino county sheriff announced cle belonging >>> an update on the search for a missing southernifornia family, the vehicle belonging to the thottapilly family was found yesterday submerged in the eel river. inside the vehicle the bodies of the father and daughter. the mother has been identified as the woman recovered from the river last friday. dozens of rescue teams spent the day combing in and around the eel river as they continue the search for the 12-year-old son. ened just...
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giuliani was like the cool aid man, bursting through a wall to join the trump team and four people cleso the white house say he resisted joining but trump wanted a big name who he is comfortable for it pushed for it. i have a hard time saying how this changes anything that rudy could go on tv and talk about the case. >> and that comports with maggie's reporting and giuliani afterward minimizing his role saying he's just an unpaid adviser and not joining as a paid member or a loyal in full standing. >> an actual lawyer. >> right. >> or paid. >> but trump is casting about in desperation because his legal team is so hollowed out and because he wants someone who will fight for him and he doesn't feel like any of his lawyers are being adequately puget soupuj illistic and it applies a friendly stance with mueller and trump stance that he keeps taking is that we have to fight this thing tooth and nail and not give any ground. >> and we should point out, robbie, and i love to hear what you think as the former campaign manager for hillary clinton, rudy giuliani just a fee wee-- few weeks before
giuliani was like the cool aid man, bursting through a wall to join the trump team and four people cleso the white house say he resisted joining but trump wanted a big name who he is comfortable for it pushed for it. i have a hard time saying how this changes anything that rudy could go on tv and talk about the case. >> and that comports with maggie's reporting and giuliani afterward minimizing his role saying he's just an unpaid adviser and not joining as a paid member or a loyal in full...
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. >> comey meets a set of like minded frids who form cle knit group that will last for decades. >> weort of grew up together in the offices of assistant u.s. attorneys. >> there's a lot of people there who take themselves very seriously. we were not amongst that group. always looking to get a good laugh and to see the humor in things. we're all of the same ilk, not being motivated for any sort of personal gain or any sort of political gain, but just there to fight the good fight for the good guys. >> comey's sense of justice and his sense of humor carry into the courtroom, where he prosecutes everything from interstate fraud to the gambino crime family. >> oh, gosh, you won't see somebody better in the courtroom. >> i recall hearing of when jim got up and said, i don't want to hold you to this, but just approximately how long did it take you to come up with that story? >> i didn't mean is just one of those guys, he's super down to earth and finds a way to really connect with people. >> even though he's rising through the office, in 1993 comey puts his growing family first when his wif
. >> comey meets a set of like minded frids who form cle knit group that will last for decades. >> weort of grew up together in the offices of assistant u.s. attorneys. >> there's a lot of people there who take themselves very seriously. we were not amongst that group. always looking to get a good laugh and to see the humor in things. we're all of the same ilk, not being motivated for any sort of personal gain or any sort of political gain, but just there to fight the good...
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great plane. , the tanks,cles $1.2 billion. , $1.4 billion.s amy: meet america's number-one weapon salesman, donald trump. we will look at how the president is personally intervening to push u.s.-made weapons and how he is loosening rules to allow for greater arms exports. plus, hot bipartisan senate bill may expend the authority in president trump and all future presidents who engage in worldwide war without limits. then we go to detroit where a young african-american activist has been jailed for brandishing a gun to defend her mother and young child. although no shots were fired, siwatu-salama ra has been sentenced to two years in prison. fighting against the way the world views what black fear looks like. -- ink that amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president trump has confirmed that cia director mike pompeo held a clandestine meeting with north korean leader kim jong-un in pyongyang over two weeks ago. the secret meeting came as president trump and kim jong-un are preparing for a possible face-to-f
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and this sounds like the type of lecture you would hear in what we refer to as a cle presentation or law school exam. i would say there's no simple answer to that which we've heard this far. i think the court would be hard pressed not to find an attorney legal client relationship here where the president says he's my attorney and the attorney said he's my client. what i said to you, brooke, the president is in a tough spot. he's trying to thread a needle by saying i was not a party to the underlying agreement. he was out of the loop. but it's nonetheless a binding contract. >> okay. let me come back to you in a second. the government cited covert search warrants to search the e-mail accounts. can you explain that and what it means for michael cohen? >> yes. the burden of proof to get covert surveillance under title iii, which is what authorizes electronic surveillance for criminal matters is incredibly high. you have to show the court not only that you have probable cause to obtain evidence of a crime but you don't -- you can't get it through any less interest of means because the in
and this sounds like the type of lecture you would hear in what we refer to as a cle presentation or law school exam. i would say there's no simple answer to that which we've heard this far. i think the court would be hard pressed not to find an attorney legal client relationship here where the president says he's my attorney and the attorney said he's my client. what i said to you, brooke, the president is in a tough spot. he's trying to thread a needle by saying i was not a party to the...
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cle>> clerk: thank you. >> thank you for allowing me to speak before you. i also want to acknowledge my ancestors, whom we reside in. i want to say it's very disturbing to know that it's a statue that reminds me of a california indian woman with the general oocide that's happo our people. it's 2018. how do we plan to make change in our communities if we still have reminders of the historical trauma? we're reminded by the 49ers, we're reminded by the gold rush, and just hearing the mission reminds us of the genocide. all native american people, we are all residents whether we reside in san francisco or other counties. we are all residents, and i want to make that very clear. it's been said that if we don't live in san francisco, we are not a voice. we speak for everybody that has been pushed out of san francisco as well to the east bay and other states because of housing and gentrification. please remove this statue. it's -- it depicts racism, and it's definitely -- brings up that historical trauma that our people have been through. thank you. >> clerk: can
cle>> clerk: thank you. >> thank you for allowing me to speak before you. i also want to acknowledge my ancestors, whom we reside in. i want to say it's very disturbing to know that it's a statue that reminds me of a california indian woman with the general oocide that's happo our people. it's 2018. how do we plan to make change in our communities if we still have reminders of the historical trauma? we're reminded by the 49ers, we're reminded by the gold rush, and just hearing the...
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juan: specifically on the issue of all of the profiles that were harvested as a result of -- cles voluntaryz by only a few hundred thousand people, are there legal questions there as byor potential lawsuits those people whose data was harvested without their participating at all in any kind of a survey? >> lawsuits have already been filed. i think they're a consumer lawsuits, class-action lawsuits. we will see how they work their way through the courts. there are certainly violations involved in a lot of this kind see.rgeting that we there is a lawsuit right now being put forward by housing advocates showing advertisers used facebook tools to create housing and employment advertisements that necessarily avoided african-americans and hispanics from seeing the ads. and that seemingly violates fair housing, fair employment laws. there are all sorts of applications that you can use when you can get down to that granular level and no practically -- and no practically everything about the individuals to whom you're serving that ad, it has all sorts of legal implications. that is why, i mean, what
juan: specifically on the issue of all of the profiles that were harvested as a result of -- cles voluntaryz by only a few hundred thousand people, are there legal questions there as byor potential lawsuits those people whose data was harvested without their participating at all in any kind of a survey? >> lawsuits have already been filed. i think they're a consumer lawsuits, class-action lawsuits. we will see how they work their way through the courts. there are certainly violations...
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juan: specifically on the issue of all of the profiles that were harvested as a result of -- cles voluntaryz by only a few hundred thousand people, are there legal questions there as byor potential lawsuits those people whose data was harvested without their participating at all in any kind of a survey? >> lawsuits have already been filed. i think they're a consumer lawsuits, class-action lawsuits. we will see hohow they work ther way through the courts. there are certainly violations involved in a lot of this kind see.rgeting that we there is a lawsuit right now being put forward by housing advocates showing advertisers used facebook tools to create housing and employment advertisements that necessarily avoided african-americans and hispanics from seeing the ads. and that seemingly violates fair housing, fair employment laws. there are all sorts of applications that you can use when you can get down to that granular level and no practically -- and no practically everything about the individuals to whom you're serving that ad, it has all sorts of legal implications. that is why, i mean, wha
juan: specifically on the issue of all of the profiles that were harvested as a result of -- cles voluntaryz by only a few hundred thousand people, are there legal questions there as byor potential lawsuits those people whose data was harvested without their participating at all in any kind of a survey? >> lawsuits have already been filed. i think they're a consumer lawsuits, class-action lawsuits. we will see hohow they work ther way through the courts. there are certainly violations...
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he wanted to be cle, if we can believe him, and it sounds somewhat believable, that's not what this washat's what he was saying there. >> brangham: fox news issued a statement today that said in essence, we did find out about this like the rest of the world did, but we talked with sean auburn we think this was an informal relationship and we're ready to move on.ng >> bm: >> it's not surprising that fox will not do what theyo,hould to take disciplinary action to, apologe to uh havers, and possibly to suspend or something more. at a lot of news organizations this kind of deceit would be considered a possible fireable offense. but here at fox news, which s such a strong agenda, it's just brushed over. >> brangham: we are talking about the ethics as they pertaim to journabut hannity goes to great lengths to mesay mes, i'm in the really an journalist. i'm an opinion guy. sometimes he sys he's a journalist. but do these guidelines still a i ply to someone like sean hannity? >> they do. i think whether he calls himself a journalist or not, you know, and sometimes he does and sometimes he doesn
he wanted to be cle, if we can believe him, and it sounds somewhat believable, that's not what this washat's what he was saying there. >> brangham: fox news issued a statement today that said in essence, we did find out about this like the rest of the world did, but we talked with sean auburn we think this was an informal relationship and we're ready to move on.ng >> bm: >> it's not surprising that fox will not do what theyo,hould to take disciplinary action to, apologe to uh...
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the president has been very cle clear, putting multiple proposals on the table to fix the problem andocrats have not been willing to take a deal. it was a good deal further than the previous administration and frankly you should not be asking me this question or the white house, you should ask senate democrats and members of the house, why they are not willing to fix something that they claim they want a champion day after day. >> larry kudlow and wilbur ross says negotiations are likely of the way the trade dispute is going to be resoed does the president agree with that make them real as they are not real yet and see what happens. >> we are going through the review period, we have the best negotiator at the table and we'll go through the process it will be a couple of months of tariffs on either side would go into effect and implemented. we are hopeful that china will do the right thing high buo china created this problem we have a president who's willing to stand up and say enough is enough, we are going to stop the unfair trade practices and we are asking china to stop unfair prac
the president has been very cle clear, putting multiple proposals on the table to fix the problem andocrats have not been willing to take a deal. it was a good deal further than the previous administration and frankly you should not be asking me this question or the white house, you should ask senate democrats and members of the house, why they are not willing to fix something that they claim they want a champion day after day. >> larry kudlow and wilbur ross says negotiations are likely...
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so as we go into tonight, all of this tapers off errs off to cle skies. >>> neighbors helping neighbors's neighborhood of good to find volunteer opportunities in your community. >> guys, did you know? i didn't know. today is the start of volunteer appreciation week. we're going to mark the occasion with the special series "neighbors helping neighbor." >> we're shining a light on people making a difference in their communities. and jenna is in new jersey, where she's about to surprise a special group of volunteers. hey, jenna. >> hey, guys. i'm at sunnyside equestrian center, where kids facing all challenges of all kinds, come here to work with therapeutic horses like this one. and an army of volunteers are changing lives one amazing horseback ride at a time. it's a community devoted to making a difference. with the gentle healing power of horses and a wide-open trail. special people united to ride, known as s.p.u.r., provides therapeutic horseback riding to kids with disabilities. tell me how you see these kids change? >> it's amazing. it gives them a place to come where they're not abo
so as we go into tonight, all of this tapers off errs off to cle skies. >>> neighbors helping neighbors's neighborhood of good to find volunteer opportunities in your community. >> guys, did you know? i didn't know. today is the start of volunteer appreciation week. we're going to mark the occasion with the special series "neighbors helping neighbor." >> we're shining a light on people making a difference in their communities. and jenna is in new jersey, where...