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let's go to our correspondent mohamed jew now he's joining us on the phone from cox's bizarre. we don't actually have muhammad on the phone but we have a report from him. let's go to his report. speaking passionately to fellow wrote him a few g.'s. s. is urging this audience to begin demanding their rights hoping his words will connect with the all and break through to the young. ultimately inspiring them to seek justice for the constant persecution he says they faced in me and mark ne that hug me that i'm on the that's why we're raising our voice we want to go back home we want to be citizens of our country who want to live there with safety and security. at the us is a member of the ira conroe him just society for peace and human rights he tells me there is absolutely no excuse for the real him not to be recognized as citizens of me and more on. the already out of our mothers and fathers are from the n mar we were also born there but they still made us suffer we didn't get an education they didn't even let us pray at the mosque. one year ago a crackdown by me and more as mili
let's go to our correspondent mohamed jew now he's joining us on the phone from cox's bizarre. we don't actually have muhammad on the phone but we have a report from him. let's go to his report. speaking passionately to fellow wrote him a few g.'s. s. is urging this audience to begin demanding their rights hoping his words will connect with the all and break through to the young. ultimately inspiring them to seek justice for the constant persecution he says they faced in me and mark ne that hug...
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mohammed jem june is our correspondent in cox's bizarre but he's been missing one ranger activist who is urging his fellow refugees to seek justice but. speaking passionately to fellow wrote him dear refugees elie us is urging this audience to begin demanding their rights hoping his words will connect with the old and break through to the young. ultimately inspiring them to seek justice for the constant persecution he says they faced in me and more need that hug me that i'm on the that's why we're raising our voice we want to go back home we want to be citizens of our country who want to live there with safety and security. at the us is a member of the ira conroe him just society for peace and human rights he tells me there is absolutely no excuse for the rich him not to be recognized as citizens of me and more on. the already out of our mothers and fathers are from the n mar we were also born there but they still made us suffer we didn't get an education they didn't even let us pray at the mosque. one year ago a crackdown by me and more as military and reckoning state began a campaig
mohammed jem june is our correspondent in cox's bizarre but he's been missing one ranger activist who is urging his fellow refugees to seek justice but. speaking passionately to fellow wrote him dear refugees elie us is urging this audience to begin demanding their rights hoping his words will connect with the old and break through to the young. ultimately inspiring them to seek justice for the constant persecution he says they faced in me and more need that hug me that i'm on the that's why...
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at the critical long refugee camp in cox's bazaar bangladesh the reuters news agency is reporting that saudi arabia's king solomon has stepped in to prevent the national oil company from issuing shares to the public his son crown prince mohammed bin simon wants to sell five percent of the company which is known as a ram co such divestment would open up the company's finances to independence auditors but the reuters report says the king doesn't want to do that officially they saudi government says the offer has been postponed not counseled roberts' model nikki is a senior analyst at the group it's a consultancy an advocacy organization he says saudi arabia has economic outlook is improving. we have to remember back when this i.p.o. was announced it was early two thousand and sixteen the economic context was very different than it is now saudi arabia was coming off of a year where their budget deficit reached close to one hundred billion dollars the price of oil was still low there were
at the critical long refugee camp in cox's bazaar bangladesh the reuters news agency is reporting that saudi arabia's king solomon has stepped in to prevent the national oil company from issuing shares to the public his son crown prince mohammed bin simon wants to sell five percent of the company which is known as a ram co such divestment would open up the company's finances to independence auditors but the reuters report says the king doesn't want to do that officially they saudi government...
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a home he fears she may never know mama gentleman dizzee it at the good to belong refugee camp in cox's bazaar on with edge. a judge in ecuador has lifted some border restrictions imposed on venezuelans a week ago tens of thousands of venezuelans have been trying to escape the economic and political crisis at home ecuador has said they needed a valid passport to cross the border as well as their id cards but a court suspended that decision for the next forty five days in order means they'll not be allowed to cross the border with just an id card many of them are traveling through a humanitarian corridor opened by ecuador for people trying to reach and chile might be on a sunshine as has the latest from the peruvian ton of thomas. the capital of. the past. it was a measure that had been implemented a few days ago and was banning. from. many of them wanted to come here to. to find a residence here now the. united nations. refugee pleaded both and. found entering without a passport. he wants also to live in because it affects. unable to get passports in their country and. critics say the i
a home he fears she may never know mama gentleman dizzee it at the good to belong refugee camp in cox's bazaar on with edge. a judge in ecuador has lifted some border restrictions imposed on venezuelans a week ago tens of thousands of venezuelans have been trying to escape the economic and political crisis at home ecuador has said they needed a valid passport to cross the border as well as their id cards but a court suspended that decision for the next forty five days in order means they'll not...
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living here which has become the largest refugee settlement in the world who took a long camp here in cox's bazaar bangladesh there were thousands of people that were out and they called that day genocide remembrance day and they were saying that day that the international community must do more to protect them and that the international criminal court must step in and prosecute military leaders in myanmar for crimes of genocide and we must remember that this was two days before the release of the u.n. fact finding mission recommending that general zinni and marc be prosecuted and investigated for genocidal intent so the people that are here they are saying that the international community must take this moment when they are raising their voices to finally help them after the decades of persecution that they have faced a lot of misery what happens next i mean how patient will the refugees be before they protest again. look the atmosphere here during this time this is my third reporting trip to bangladesh to cover the plight of the remains of the atmosphere here is quite different than it wa
living here which has become the largest refugee settlement in the world who took a long camp here in cox's bazaar bangladesh there were thousands of people that were out and they called that day genocide remembrance day and they were saying that day that the international community must do more to protect them and that the international criminal court must step in and prosecute military leaders in myanmar for crimes of genocide and we must remember that this was two days before the release of...
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how much improvement does either but they could to prolong refugee camp in cox's bizarre on with their. hundreds of venezuelan migrants fleeing the economic crisis have poured into peru on saturday despite the country introducing new entry force restrictions over the last week thousands of people desperately trying to reach through ahead of the new rules which require them to show valid passports instead of national id cards on friday ecuador open what it called a humanitarian corridor or to allow bus loads of people through to peru in time the u.n. estimates that some two point three million venezuelans offend the country since twenty fourteen causing a migration crisis across the region the majority escaped to neighboring brazil and colombia brazil has taken in tens of thousands of people on more than a million venezuelan migrants invented colombia in the past fifteen months many venezuelans then make long tracks by land to ecuador and peru where they hope to find greater acceptance and benefit from easier migration rules but in the past two weeks both ecuador and peru have announced
how much improvement does either but they could to prolong refugee camp in cox's bizarre on with their. hundreds of venezuelan migrants fleeing the economic crisis have poured into peru on saturday despite the country introducing new entry force restrictions over the last week thousands of people desperately trying to reach through ahead of the new rules which require them to show valid passports instead of national id cards on friday ecuador open what it called a humanitarian corridor or to...
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newsom enjoys a sizeable lead over cox in both men and women. it is stil early , there are still a number of voters who are undecided. the poll was conducted for our spanish network, . >>> and there are still a number of voters who remain undecided. that poll, by the way, was conducted for our spanish network telemundo. 625 registered hispanic voters selected at random were interviewed. >>> a political campaign reeling tonight after allegations of extortion, on-line bullying. she hosted an on-line video after she said she received a threatening e-mail. >> the e-mail included a link, and what i found was a combination of outright lies and things i've proudly postedal me. what was especially disturbing in this era of me too, was the attempt at shushing me for celebrating my body and my attendance at burning man. >> some of the photos she posted on her facebook page, there they are. she said she will not be intimidated by anonymous cyber bullying. >>> a local man said he will not be moving into the home the catholic diocese offered to him. the cath
newsom enjoys a sizeable lead over cox in both men and women. it is stil early , there are still a number of voters who are undecided. the poll was conducted for our spanish network, . >>> and there are still a number of voters who remain undecided. that poll, by the way, was conducted for our spanish network telemundo. 625 registered hispanic voters selected at random were interviewed. >>> a political campaign reeling tonight after allegations of extortion, on-line bullying....
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cox, a wealthy cox, a wealthy businessman, is essentially funding his own campaign while democratic opponentavin newsom has a campaign war chest approaching 40 million dollars.polling shows newsom with a 24 point ahead of the november election. (ken) now to our four zone forecast. you're looking live at the golden gate bridge.(pam) kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us with a look ahead lawrence karnow: temperatures were running cooler than normal around the bay area. highs today were in the 70s and 80s inland with 50s and 60s and patch fog at the coast. it is another day of showers and thunderstorms over the sierra but that will subside as the sun goes down. on the satellite image you can see a weak area of low pressure off the coast. that low will move east keeping high pressure from building in too strong tomorrowl. once it moves past high pressure will return and bring hotter temperatures into the weekend. highs tomorrow will be in the mid to upper 80s inland. inside the bay we'll see 60s and 70s with 50s and 60s at the coast. it will begin to warm on friday with 90s inla
cox, a wealthy cox, a wealthy businessman, is essentially funding his own campaign while democratic opponentavin newsom has a campaign war chest approaching 40 million dollars.polling shows newsom with a 24 point ahead of the november election. (ken) now to our four zone forecast. you're looking live at the golden gate bridge.(pam) kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us with a look ahead lawrence karnow: temperatures were running cooler than normal around the bay area. highs...
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repatch relation process has been stalled correspondent mohammed john jones has been in and out of cox's business since the range of prices began and he sent us this video giving his assessment of the situation a year on and whether he thinks these people will ever find a proper home. first i was here was in october of two thousand and seventeen. it was pain and suffering and trauma it was misery on a skill so massive that it was almost unfathomable. and then i returned last month in early july and what i saw shocked me because i saw improvements to the infrastructure of camps like this. that were just stunning to see that so much work has been done bridges have been built and dams have been built and and roads have been built so much has been done and yet even though the infrastructure so much improved the conditions are still dire the living conditions are still substandard i mean take a look at this these are. they're made of bamboo and most of them are built on on what you see behind on these hillsides this used to be forest land to speak of the forested and so they're on the sand th
repatch relation process has been stalled correspondent mohammed john jones has been in and out of cox's business since the range of prices began and he sent us this video giving his assessment of the situation a year on and whether he thinks these people will ever find a proper home. first i was here was in october of two thousand and seventeen. it was pain and suffering and trauma it was misery on a skill so massive that it was almost unfathomable. and then i returned last month in early july...
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fletcher cox's grandmother echoed the investigators pleas for those there that night to come forward with what they know. we want people to come forward there was a lot of people at that party that night and i know someone know something. this is been two years and it's hard it's very hardpolice say those who want to remain anonymous can call their tipline. we've posted that on our website.maureen kelly kron4news (grant) an arbitrator is sending colin kaepernick's grievance with the n-f-l to trial. this denies the league's request to throw out the quarterback's claims... that owners conspired to keep him off any n-f-l roster-- because of his protests during the national anthem. the former 49er argues that owners have colluded since he hit free agency in 20-17. kaepernick began a wave of protests by n-f-l players two seasons ago, kneeling during the national anthem to protest police brutality and racial inequality. kaepernick contends the owners violated union rules by conspiring to keep him unemployed. (vicki) happening now... authorities are hoping for more help from the public in f
fletcher cox's grandmother echoed the investigators pleas for those there that night to come forward with what they know. we want people to come forward there was a lot of people at that party that night and i know someone know something. this is been two years and it's hard it's very hardpolice say those who want to remain anonymous can call their tipline. we've posted that on our website.maureen kelly kron4news (grant) an arbitrator is sending colin kaepernick's grievance with the n-f-l to...
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at cox is bizarre. now the united nations says all sides fighting in yemen may have committed war crimes investigators describe saudi american airstrikes as the single most deadly element of the conflict but they also point to rampant sexual violence recruitment of child soldiers and attacks by rebels alan fischer reports from neighboring djibouti none have clean hands a u.n. panel three experts investigating and a damning conclusion individuals in the government of yemen and the coalition including saudi arabia and the united arab emirates may have conducted attacks in violation of the principles of distinction proportionality and all precautions which may amount to war crimes. the u.n. top human rights body commission the investigation into the ongoing fighting in yemen a war that has lasted almost four years the panel of experts meet fourteen fact finding missions spoke to victims and eyewitnesses and express concern about the targeting of civilians the use of child soldiers and the use of sexual abu
at cox is bizarre. now the united nations says all sides fighting in yemen may have committed war crimes investigators describe saudi american airstrikes as the single most deadly element of the conflict but they also point to rampant sexual violence recruitment of child soldiers and attacks by rebels alan fischer reports from neighboring djibouti none have clean hands a u.n. panel three experts investigating and a damning conclusion individuals in the government of yemen and the coalition...
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what does either but the clue to belong refugee camp cox is bizarre from with it. coming out this news. iraqis protesting badger after contaminated water leaves hundreds of people in hospital. d.r. sees former vice president joe papp embers disqualified from running in the country's presidential election. and lewis hamilton secures pole position for sunday's belgian grand prix joe will have all the highlights from qualifying. peru has brought into force new entry restrictions to limit the flow venezuelan migrants trying to escape the economic crisis in their country at last week's thousands have been desperately trying to reach peru ahead of the new rules which require them to show valid passport instead of national id cards on friday ecuador open what it called a humanitarian corridor or join our bus loads of people through to peru in time. marina such as is in place to the ecuador border so what's happening there now that there's a new passport requirements have come into force. lauren despite that the announcement was done a few days ago that there would be rest
what does either but the clue to belong refugee camp cox is bizarre from with it. coming out this news. iraqis protesting badger after contaminated water leaves hundreds of people in hospital. d.r. sees former vice president joe papp embers disqualified from running in the country's presidential election. and lewis hamilton secures pole position for sunday's belgian grand prix joe will have all the highlights from qualifying. peru has brought into force new entry restrictions to limit the flow...
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liz: great to see you, john cox. thanks for coming in. >> appreciate it. case, they allegedly dreamt of jihad, shooting up schools and hospitals and terrorist martyrs. they are walking free. a district judge just dismissed charges against three of the five defendants in the new mexico compound terror case. not because they're innocent but because of a technicality. coming up charlie kirk is here to respond. >>> first cnn still standing by a michael cohen trump tower story even though one of its sources says it is false. my next guest is not surprised. media research center president, brent bozell, he is here, ready to go to take that one out. stay here. ♪ of them. because he hid his customers' gold in a different box. and the bandits, well, they got rocks. we protected your money then and we're dedicated to helping protect it today. like alerting you to certain card activity we find suspicious. if it's not your purchase, we'll help you resolve it. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. >> the reporting of this story got mixed up
liz: great to see you, john cox. thanks for coming in. >> appreciate it. case, they allegedly dreamt of jihad, shooting up schools and hospitals and terrorist martyrs. they are walking free. a district judge just dismissed charges against three of the five defendants in the new mexico compound terror case. not because they're innocent but because of a technicality. coming up charlie kirk is here to respond. >>> first cnn still standing by a michael cohen trump tower story even...
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newsom holds a decided lead over cox among hispanic men and women. the poll was conducted by telemundo. >>> an unusual and dangerous discovery. a rocket launcher just showed up. >>> and powerful moment as thousands pay their final good-byes. >>> here's a look around the bay area right now. you sigh tee the low clouds aro the sutro tower. it should be comfortably cool for giants baseball tonight. we'll tell you how long the temperatures will last in the forecast when we come right back. don't call it a comeback. i've been here for years. rockin' my peers. puttin' suckas in fear. don't you dare stare. you better move. listen to the bass go boom. i'm gonna knock you out. mama said knock you out. don't call it a comeback. i've been here for years. hands to their hearts, and saluted in . >>> thousands of aretha franklin's fans threw kisses, held hands to their hearts and saluted to the queen of soul. they came from hundreds of miles away and lined up for hours to pay their final respects to music royalty inside the charles wright museum of african-america
newsom holds a decided lead over cox among hispanic men and women. the poll was conducted by telemundo. >>> an unusual and dangerous discovery. a rocket launcher just showed up. >>> and powerful moment as thousands pay their final good-byes. >>> here's a look around the bay area right now. you sigh tee the low clouds aro the sutro tower. it should be comfortably cool for giants baseball tonight. we'll tell you how long the temperatures will last in the forecast when...
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the president tweeted i am hearing so many great things about john cox. he is a very successful businessman. he will make california great again and make you proud of your great state again. total endorsement. 55% of likely voters favor newsom compared to 31% for cox. >>> later today, the supreme court justice nominee, brett kavanaugh, is expected to continue meeting with senate minority leader chuck schumer, pamela harris, the missouri senator claire mccaskill. democrats have been trying to delay the hearings for brett kavanaugh, and so they get more documents from the time he worked for president george w. bush. his confirmation hearing is set to start september 4. >>> today, the jury in the paul manafort trial will start the fourth day of deliberations. yesterday, the jury wrapped up deliberations in virginia without reaching a verdict. the jury did ask the judge to work about 45 minutes later in the evening than they normally do. president trumps former campaign chairman could get life in prison if he is convicted on all 18 counts of bank and tax frau
the president tweeted i am hearing so many great things about john cox. he is a very successful businessman. he will make california great again and make you proud of your great state again. total endorsement. 55% of likely voters favor newsom compared to 31% for cox. >>> later today, the supreme court justice nominee, brett kavanaugh, is expected to continue meeting with senate minority leader chuck schumer, pamela harris, the missouri senator claire mccaskill. democrats have been...
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cox trail trailed opponent in the polls. 55% of likely voters favor newsom compared to 31% for cox. .are working to learn more details about the young woman who spent part of her childhood here in oakland. >>> plus, we have new video of the deadly bridge collapse in italy and what might have caused him to break. >>> peeping tom is frustrating in oakland neighborhood. friday at 7:30 am on ktvu fox 2. >>> the big focus this morning is the marcus -- the market focus of big trade talk. a new round of tariffs are scheduled to start on thursday, so we are going to continue to watch stocks, business, tech news, and today's dollars and cents. all of the details are coming up. >> we say good morning to you. thank you for joining us here on mornings on 2. it is tuesday, august 21. >> we have a hurricane. >> first, we will start with sfo which does have arrival delays now of about 57 minutes. we have 50s, santa rosa, 52 degrees, and matthew carl says this cooler weather feels so nice. if you will like it now, you will continue to like it, because there is a pretty good dip in the jetstream, whic
cox trail trailed opponent in the polls. 55% of likely voters favor newsom compared to 31% for cox. .are working to learn more details about the young woman who spent part of her childhood here in oakland. >>> plus, we have new video of the deadly bridge collapse in italy and what might have caused him to break. >>> peeping tom is frustrating in oakland neighborhood. friday at 7:30 am on ktvu fox 2. >>> the big focus this morning is the marcus -- the market focus of...
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liz: all right john cox, great to see you, sir, come back soon. >> thank you.this story, newspapers running editorials again president trump's attack on first amendment. fighting with president about that president said, it is about fake news, not about first amendment. coming up, we have a guest that says he does not remember papers banding together to protest president obama's crackdown on journalist, washington post glen downey said that obama was worst than nixon, but first democrat new york governor andrew cuomo trying to dial back on his initial dig against president trump a make america great slogan, cuomo said, america was never that great, my next guest said that cuomo needs to check the history book. he is joining me next, stay there ♪ i'm proud to be an american ♪ where at least i know i'm free throw free ♪ and i won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me ♪ and i gladly stand up next to you, and defend her still today ♪ there ain't no doubt i love this land, god bless the usa ♪ i can do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still mak
liz: all right john cox, great to see you, sir, come back soon. >> thank you.this story, newspapers running editorials again president trump's attack on first amendment. fighting with president about that president said, it is about fake news, not about first amendment. coming up, we have a guest that says he does not remember papers banding together to protest president obama's crackdown on journalist, washington post glen downey said that obama was worst than nixon, but first democrat...
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. >> reporter: word reached the show's executive producers, david arquette and courteney cox.ould confirm corey's story to the new york city times and say what happened to rebecca was awful. >> in the end i was given the decision what to do. and i chose to -- to go on with the show and not shut down production or take any action. because i did not want to have anything to do with having louis ck removed. >> reporter: after corey's story and the stories of four other women surfaced, louis ck published a lengthy statement saying he was remorseful and the power i had is they admired me and i wielded that power irresponsibly which disabled them from sharing their story and brought hardship to them when they tried. louis ck often made jokes about masturbation, a part of his standup routine. as he did in this hbo special. >> my problem is very simple. it's trying to find a place in my house where i can masturbate without somebody bothering me. >> reporter: 2014 he spoke to abc news about his willingness to push boundaries in his comedy. >> sex is a fascinating subject. it's a hilari
. >> reporter: word reached the show's executive producers, david arquette and courteney cox.ould confirm corey's story to the new york city times and say what happened to rebecca was awful. >> in the end i was given the decision what to do. and i chose to -- to go on with the show and not shut down production or take any action. because i did not want to have anything to do with having louis ck removed. >> reporter: after corey's story and the stories of four other women...
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fletcher cox's grandmother echoed the investigators pleas for those there that night to come forward with what they know. we want people to come forward there was a lot of people at that party that night and i know someone know something. this is been two years and it's hard it's very hardpolice say those who want to remain anonymous can call their tipline. we've posted that on our website.maureen kelly kron4news (ken) (ken) santa rosa police arrested four teenagers today in connection to a violent assault at maria carrillo high school. this happened back on august 5-th in the parking lot of the school. police say three women and one man confrontd a girl about social media posts the victim made. investigators say they then started kicking and punching her while she was on the ground. police say one suspect tased the victim in the head. while the male suspect pulled out a gun to deter anyone from trying to help the girl. yesterday police arrested three 18 year old women and one 17 year old male juvenile in connection with the attack. (pam) a pleasant hill neighborhood is recovering ar
fletcher cox's grandmother echoed the investigators pleas for those there that night to come forward with what they know. we want people to come forward there was a lot of people at that party that night and i know someone know something. this is been two years and it's hard it's very hardpolice say those who want to remain anonymous can call their tipline. we've posted that on our website.maureen kelly kron4news (ken) (ken) santa rosa police arrested four teenagers today in connection to a...
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and that same judge -- >> cox lost his job though. >> cox was a kennedy guy but he never got the job again. >> and it was picked up and ran. >> he did get rid of the guy can't trump doing the same thing. >> he can try. >> i am getting confused here. i opened the show trying to figure it out here. either trump believes it is illegitimate. or he believes it is legitimate or it is a -- all ought to get him. if he really believes that, what is he going to do about it. >> trump needs a foil. and this is, you know, we say it over and over again, it is true. it is raw meat to his base. and he wants the ability to say there is a deep state out to get me. >> which is rotten, illegitimate, and evil. and he is the only person in the united states protecting him from the deep state. >> and he has a lot on his plate. he has paul manafort on trial. he is michael cohen his fixer willing to cooperate. his son is under scrutiny. right now, was there criminal intent in any of the president's tweets or decisions. >> why is he scrambling, racing around making these charges. does he fear that prosecution
and that same judge -- >> cox lost his job though. >> cox was a kennedy guy but he never got the job again. >> and it was picked up and ran. >> he did get rid of the guy can't trump doing the same thing. >> he can try. >> i am getting confused here. i opened the show trying to figure it out here. either trump believes it is illegitimate. or he believes it is legitimate or it is a -- all ought to get him. if he really believes that, what is he going to do...
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as well robert can we step back for a minute and talk specifically about about bangladesh you know cox's bazar is now home to the largest refugee settlement in the world that's according to the u.n. can you speak to the impact that the refugee crisis is having on bangladesh i'm talking about economically i'm talking about environmentally what is causing the bangladesh government one of the or us governments in south asia at least a million dollars a day and that's not including the foreign aid that they get they're also very vulnerable environmentally and terms of political tensions they have an election coming out very different time and this is making that much worse. so i think as being a serious problem for them and there's very little accounting for in countries like nam aren't terms of the damage they cause quite creation this massive refugee crisis and there's no doubt that. one of the main reasons to bring this up and more it's national readers is to limit this as a strategy. because that has had a very dramatic impact on the back of that and feel could you speak specifically abo
as well robert can we step back for a minute and talk specifically about about bangladesh you know cox's bazar is now home to the largest refugee settlement in the world that's according to the u.n. can you speak to the impact that the refugee crisis is having on bangladesh i'm talking about economically i'm talking about environmentally what is causing the bangladesh government one of the or us governments in south asia at least a million dollars a day and that's not including the foreign aid...
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joining me with live reactions on cox. we invite your democratic counterparts gavin newsom to come but we are glad you are joining us. what do you make of this? supporters say judges will have discretion, this is not just to get out of jail free card, there will be monitoring and assessment. >> another example of the political class in sacramento that is pretty clueless along with my opponent mister newsom. i don't think there is a great pride to let a bunch of bad guys on the street, as if life in california isn't difficult enough already, the highest cost of living, the highest taxes, homeless all over the streets, now we are going to let a bunch of people out on the street and this was all about replacing the private bail bonds business with government workers because god knows we need more government workers in california. >> what do you make of claims this is an issue of racial disparity and an economic issue as well that poor people who don't have funds to bond themselves out get stuck behind bars and it shouldn't be
joining me with live reactions on cox. we invite your democratic counterparts gavin newsom to come but we are glad you are joining us. what do you make of this? supporters say judges will have discretion, this is not just to get out of jail free card, there will be monitoring and assessment. >> another example of the political class in sacramento that is pretty clueless along with my opponent mister newsom. i don't think there is a great pride to let a bunch of bad guys on the street, as...
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i tried to do what i could never in the category of what don mccain or jack cox. for a lot of people my age didn't do as much as they could have or might have done and from time to time i had . second thoughts about it too because the vietnam war was so. i have friends that had to dress in blue jeans and khakis when they got off the troop train from wherever they were to atlanta because you would get accosted on the street in their uniform during that era and in the day we go to the airport and have troops that would fly back and they get a standing ovation and people would give up their seats to let them sit there. it wasn't like that in the 60s and 70s. >> .. fact 58,000 of them did give their lives for all of us. we were making fun of them as a nation. it messed up our politics, messed up our country, messed up our people, messed up everybody else. but america's a great country. and as much as what i am telling you is tragic to me -- and i apologize to everybody that i didn't do everything that i should have done. i think all of us owe each other a commitment t
i tried to do what i could never in the category of what don mccain or jack cox. for a lot of people my age didn't do as much as they could have or might have done and from time to time i had . second thoughts about it too because the vietnam war was so. i have friends that had to dress in blue jeans and khakis when they got off the troop train from wherever they were to atlanta because you would get accosted on the street in their uniform during that era and in the day we go to the airport and...
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and has more from could to prolong campaign cox especially. the scenes out of good on campus they have. been absolutely extraordinary thousands of or hinder refugees demonstrating i have been to cox's are bangladesh this is my third time covering the region crisis and i have never seen demonstrations of this magnitude the refugees had to get special permission from the bangladeshi authorities in order to stage these demonstrations what we saw men women young and old demanding their rights demanding justice asking for the international community pleading with the international community to do more to help them but also saying that they want to make sure that the perpetrators of genocide as they say genocide has been taking place against them inside of me and they say that the perpetrators of the genocide of the accused being i mean the army they need to be held to account they need to be brought to justice by the international criminal court so really a remarkable day yesterday when we were speaking to organizers we were told that this might be
and has more from could to prolong campaign cox especially. the scenes out of good on campus they have. been absolutely extraordinary thousands of or hinder refugees demonstrating i have been to cox's are bangladesh this is my third time covering the region crisis and i have never seen demonstrations of this magnitude the refugees had to get special permission from the bangladeshi authorities in order to stage these demonstrations what we saw men women young and old demanding their rights...
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torture arson and murder by me and more security forces last month i met one family in a camp and cox's bazaar and bangladesh who told me about the decades of persecution they have faced. she's the head of four generations of family and the bearer of forty years of suffering ghouls a heart or a hinge a refugee in her ninety's has fled persecution in me and more three separate times in her life first in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight then one nine hundred ninety one and finally in two thousand and seventy five. she speaks softly and slowly telling me that while age may have left her unable to remember everything she'll never forget the constant horrors her family suffered at the hands of security forces in me and more over the years. war they beat as they kidnapped as they detained does. google and her family span almost a century in age bonded through blood and displacement they now all live in a single hut located in the world's largest refugee camp. her son only ahmed first fled rak current state and came to bangladesh as a teenager he recounts just how awful the crackdown by
torture arson and murder by me and more security forces last month i met one family in a camp and cox's bazaar and bangladesh who told me about the decades of persecution they have faced. she's the head of four generations of family and the bearer of forty years of suffering ghouls a heart or a hinge a refugee in her ninety's has fled persecution in me and more three separate times in her life first in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight then one nine hundred ninety one and finally in two...
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as well robert can we step back for a minute and talk specifically about about bangladesh you know cox's bazaar is now home to the largest refugee settlement in the world that's according to the u.n. can you speak to the impact that the refugee crisis is having on bangladesh i'm talking about economically i'm talking about environmentally what is causing the bangladesh government one of the or us governments in south asia at least a million dollars a day and that's not including the foreign aid that they get they're also very vulnerable environmentally and terms of political tensions they have an election coming up it's a very different time and this is making that much worse. so i think there's been a serious problem with them and there's very little accounting for in countries like ma'am aren't terms of the damage they cause quite creation this massive refugee crisis and there's no doubt that. one of the main reasons to bring this up and more it's national readers is to limit this as a strategy. because that has had a very dramatic impact on the back of. a phil could you speak specific
as well robert can we step back for a minute and talk specifically about about bangladesh you know cox's bazaar is now home to the largest refugee settlement in the world that's according to the u.n. can you speak to the impact that the refugee crisis is having on bangladesh i'm talking about economically i'm talking about environmentally what is causing the bangladesh government one of the or us governments in south asia at least a million dollars a day and that's not including the foreign aid...
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warning of disease violence flooding and landslides in a hugely of in hugely of a crowded camps in cox's bazar around three quarters of a million in temporary shelters there after escaping me and last year's military offensive against them. but the bangladeshi government says it is struggling to handle the flow of refugees it's preparing to relocate one hundred thousand of them to an uninhabited island which only formed twenty years ago fortification and housing being built on a bus and char in the bay of bengal but human rights watch says the island regularly floods and would become a defacto detention center instead it is calling for the government to register people as refugees and move them to areas near the current camps or other such as highlight six areas in cox's bazar which it says are less vulnerable to landslides flooding and storms there people can get better access to shelter and education they say well how much junk jhoom as reported extensively from cox is bizarre he joins me now so how much you were there just a few weeks ago just just give us a sense of the of the condit
warning of disease violence flooding and landslides in a hugely of in hugely of a crowded camps in cox's bazar around three quarters of a million in temporary shelters there after escaping me and last year's military offensive against them. but the bangladeshi government says it is struggling to handle the flow of refugees it's preparing to relocate one hundred thousand of them to an uninhabited island which only formed twenty years ago fortification and housing being built on a bus and char in...
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fletcher cox's grandmother echoed the investigators pleas for those there that night to come forwardwhat they know. we want people to come forward there was a lot of people at that party that night and i know someone know something. this is been two years and it's hard it's very hardpolice say those who want to remain anonymous can call their tipline. we've posted that on our website.maureen kelly kron4news (grant) now to our four zone forecast... as we take this live look outside at the embarcadero... joining us now is chief meteorologist lawrence karnow... .... lawrence karnow: low clouds slowly pulled back to the coast but temperatures were all running below the average. highs today were in the 70s inland with 60s and 70s around the bay and 50s and 60s at the coast. on the satellite you can see a lot of clouds moving across the state but not much in the way of rain. we are headed toward the holiday weekend and the weather pattern looks warmer. high pressure will build and bring some temperatures near 90 over the holiday weekend. highs tomorrow will be in the 60s at the coast, 70s
fletcher cox's grandmother echoed the investigators pleas for those there that night to come forwardwhat they know. we want people to come forward there was a lot of people at that party that night and i know someone know something. this is been two years and it's hard it's very hardpolice say those who want to remain anonymous can call their tipline. we've posted that on our website.maureen kelly kron4news (grant) now to our four zone forecast... as we take this live look outside at the...
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michelle krebs with cox auto mottive. >> it's spoeded to start emergency aid for filmers, and $6on willlable after labor day. the department of agriculture has authorized a totalup oo $12 billion in relief to u.s. growers. >> the tariffs on top of the low commodity prices already was kind of a double whammy, but no, there's no ability to make farmers whole in this regard and we just try to calculate the mitigationffts based on the tariff disruption there for farmers. >> the secretary added thatrm s would rather have trade deals than a bailout and that the agreement with mexico is a start. >>> the economy logged its best performance in nearly four years. economic growth for quarter came in a bit stronger than initially. report gross domestic product for the april through june period increased at a 4.2% annualized rate thanks to an uptick in business a spendin a decline in petroleum imports. that same report showed that corporate profits rose 16% and that is the a largestual gain in six years. >> pending home sales fell for the seventh straight month. the decline in ctracts to buy previou
michelle krebs with cox auto mottive. >> it's spoeded to start emergency aid for filmers, and $6on willlable after labor day. the department of agriculture has authorized a totalup oo $12 billion in relief to u.s. growers. >> the tariffs on top of the low commodity prices already was kind of a double whammy, but no, there's no ability to make farmers whole in this regard and we just try to calculate the mitigationffts based on the tariff disruption there for farmers. >> the...
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as well robert can we step back for a minute and talk specifically about about bangladesh you know cox's bazaar is now home to the largest refugee settlement in the world that's according to the u.n. can you speak to the impact that the refugee crisis is having on bangladesh i'm talking about economically i'm talking about environmentally what is causing the bangladesh government one of the or us governments in south asia at least a million dollars a day and that's not including the foreign aid that they get they're also very vulnerable environmentally and terms of political tensions they have an election coming up it's a very difficult time in bangladesh and this is making that much worse. so i think as being a serious problem for them and there's very little accounting for in countries like nam aren't terms of the damage they cause quite creation this massive refugee crisis and there's no doubt. one of the main reasons to bring this up and more it's national readers is to limit this as a strategy. because that has had a very dramatic impact on back. and fill could you speak specificall
as well robert can we step back for a minute and talk specifically about about bangladesh you know cox's bazaar is now home to the largest refugee settlement in the world that's according to the u.n. can you speak to the impact that the refugee crisis is having on bangladesh i'm talking about economically i'm talking about environmentally what is causing the bangladesh government one of the or us governments in south asia at least a million dollars a day and that's not including the foreign aid...
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but even one murder is one too many. >> reporter: cox is calling for changes including a signature ofrump campaign, a border wall. >> we need a comprehensive solution, everify, border security, beefed up border security including a border wall for sure. and it's because of the drugs, guns and human trafficking that's going on across that border that that's needed. >> reporter: as for how these issues will play out with voters in the state, we'll know on november 6th when the golden state picks its next governor. christien kafton, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> san diego coming man duncan hunter said he's innocent of federal corruption charges and is looking forward to a trial. a federal grand jury has indicted the republican congressman and his wife. they are accused of spending $250,000 in campaign funds on personal expenses. prosecutors said the money went to trips to europe and hawaii as well as household groceries and school tuition for their kids. hunter claims the the indictments were politically motivated in an effort to hurt his re-election bid this fall. >> there's nothing illegal abou
but even one murder is one too many. >> reporter: cox is calling for changes including a signature ofrump campaign, a border wall. >> we need a comprehensive solution, everify, border security, beefed up border security including a border wall for sure. and it's because of the drugs, guns and human trafficking that's going on across that border that that's needed. >> reporter: as for how these issues will play out with voters in the state, we'll know on november 6th when the...
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. >>> republican can i get john cox stop by a dmv office this afternoon. cox talk to people waiting in line and blasted state lawmakers for rejecting a proposed audit of the department of motor vehicles. he said the audit would shed light on underlying issues in the dmv. it is chronically the smack and it's chronically long wait times. >>> if i had customers of mind waiting 2-3 hours i would get people in there to get the job done. they should have been working on this years ago to upgrade the technology. >> if cox is elected he says he will require the dmv to hire more employees to keep up with the demand. the legislator readers set aside a $70 million in state budget to roll out weekend hours at some offices. >>> there was a lot of sunshine this afternoon. temperatures came up by a few degrees. we will carry that trend into thursday. temperatures right now, santa rosa is at 59, 62 in oakland and san jose is 64. we do have partly cloudy skies. temperatures very somewhere than where we were yesterday. some of us are slightly warmer. the onshore breeze is s
. >>> republican can i get john cox stop by a dmv office this afternoon. cox talk to people waiting in line and blasted state lawmakers for rejecting a proposed audit of the department of motor vehicles. he said the audit would shed light on underlying issues in the dmv. it is chronically the smack and it's chronically long wait times. >>> if i had customers of mind waiting 2-3 hours i would get people in there to get the job done. they should have been working on this years...
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brian cox then known for his role in the king of family drama as king lear known for churchill. bourne films x.-men two braveheart and rise of the blood of the apes to name a few brian is an emmy and empire icon went to a nominee for golden globe after and screen actors guild awards he joins me now brian welcome back to going underground so who you're playing dog sumner redstone walt disney what it's succession about none of the above you know i'm playing someone who's a self-made man it's kind of curious in a way because i really want to play a scottish foot be interesting if you played this kind of scottish logan roy i thought something was going to and said not only he's going to be american says he armstrong worked on veep yeah well he's a great us and it's his baby in the loop fantastic great wonderful wonderful wonderful writer group of writers the writers room is fantastic so anyway he he he said no no i think it's got to be american adam mckay who is the who directed the big short who's sort of gave it the series its style he said i'm sure of that it's got us maybe and t
brian cox then known for his role in the king of family drama as king lear known for churchill. bourne films x.-men two braveheart and rise of the blood of the apes to name a few brian is an emmy and empire icon went to a nominee for golden globe after and screen actors guild awards he joins me now brian welcome back to going underground so who you're playing dog sumner redstone walt disney what it's succession about none of the above you know i'm playing someone who's a self-made man it's kind...
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thousands marched in their camps near cox's bazaar.nal editor anbarasan ethirajan has more. chanting. demanding justice, thousands of angry rohingya refugees marched through camps in bangladesh's cox's bazaar district. emotions were running high as the anniversary prompted memories of the brutal violence in myanmar. in a separate valley, hundreds of women and children sought to highlight their own plight. they are well aware there is little sign of them returning to their homes in myanmar soon. more than a million refugees lived in cramped conditions in these camps. the violence in myanmar‘s state began a year ago after rohingya militants attacked security forces, sparking a military retaliation. rights groups say thousands were killed and the refugees who fled the violence have told horrific stories of sexual violence and torture. myanmar says it launched a legitimate counter—insurgancy operation. myanmar and bangladesh have agreed to re—patriate the refugees. many here believe the burmese government's words are not matched by its act
thousands marched in their camps near cox's bazaar.nal editor anbarasan ethirajan has more. chanting. demanding justice, thousands of angry rohingya refugees marched through camps in bangladesh's cox's bazaar district. emotions were running high as the anniversary prompted memories of the brutal violence in myanmar. in a separate valley, hundreds of women and children sought to highlight their own plight. they are well aware there is little sign of them returning to their homes in myanmar soon....
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of the refugees to return home but many are still afraid to go back to his senses this report from cox's bazaar he's been meeting one revenge activist urging his fellow refugees to seek justice. speaking passionately to fellow wrote him refugees mohammad l.e.o.'s is urging this audience to begin demanding their rights hoping his words will connect with the old and break through to the young ultimately inspiring them to seek justice for the constant persecution he says they faced in me in march. that's why we're raising our voice we want to go back home we want to be citizens of our country who want to live there with safety and security. and the us is a member of the ira conroe him just society for peace and human rights he tells me there is absolutely no excuse for the revenge and not to be recognized as citizens of me and. my own. are mothers and fathers are from the end maher we were also born there but they still made us suffer we didn't get an education they didn't even let us pray at the mosque. one year ago a crackdown by me and more as military and rock and state began a campaign
of the refugees to return home but many are still afraid to go back to his senses this report from cox's bazaar he's been meeting one revenge activist urging his fellow refugees to seek justice. speaking passionately to fellow wrote him refugees mohammad l.e.o.'s is urging this audience to begin demanding their rights hoping his words will connect with the old and break through to the young ultimately inspiring them to seek justice for the constant persecution he says they faced in me in march....
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but a petri dish and process has been stalled mohamed and has more from quote a prolonged campaign cox's. the scenes out of critical on cancer day have been absolutely extraordinary thousands of or hinge or refugees demonstrating i have been to cox's our bangladesh this is my third time covering the range of crisis and i've never seen demonstrations of this magnitude the refugees had to get special permission from the bangladeshi authorities in order to stage these demonstrations what we saw men women young and old demanding their rights demanding justice asking for the international community pleading with the international community to do more to help them but also saying that they want to make sure that the perpetrators of genocide as they say genocide has been taking place against them inside of me and what they say the perpetrators of the genocide of the accused being i mean the army they need to be held to account they need to be brought to justice by the international criminal court so really a remarkable day yesterday when we were speaking to organizers we were told that this mig
but a petri dish and process has been stalled mohamed and has more from quote a prolonged campaign cox's. the scenes out of critical on cancer day have been absolutely extraordinary thousands of or hinge or refugees demonstrating i have been to cox's our bangladesh this is my third time covering the range of crisis and i've never seen demonstrations of this magnitude the refugees had to get special permission from the bangladeshi authorities in order to stage these demonstrations what we saw...
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thousands marched in their camps near cox's bazaar. 0ur south asia regional editor anbarasan ethirajananding justice, thousands of angry rohingya refugees marched through camps in bangladesh's cox's bazaar‘s district. emotions were running high as the anniversary prompted memories of the brutal violence in myanmar. in a separate valley, hundreds of women and children sought to highlight their own plight. they are well aware there is little sign of them returning to their homes in myanmar soon. more than a million refugees lived in cramped conditions in these camps. the violence in myanmar‘s state began a year ago after rohingya militants attacked security forces, sparking a military retaliation. rights groups say thousands were killed and the refugees who fled the violence have told horrific stories of sexual violence and torture. myanmar says it launched a legitimate counter—insurgancy operation. myanmar and bangladesh have agreed to re—patriate the refugees. many here believe the burmese government's words are not matched by its actions. rohingya leaders say that these camps are not
thousands marched in their camps near cox's bazaar. 0ur south asia regional editor anbarasan ethirajananding justice, thousands of angry rohingya refugees marched through camps in bangladesh's cox's bazaar‘s district. emotions were running high as the anniversary prompted memories of the brutal violence in myanmar. in a separate valley, hundreds of women and children sought to highlight their own plight. they are well aware there is little sign of them returning to their homes in myanmar...
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nearly three quarters of a million are too afraid to go back mohamed has more from a long campaign cox is bizarre. the scenes out of critical on cancer day have been absolutely extraordinary thousands of her hinge or refugees demonstrating i have been to cox it is our bangladesh this is my third time covering the range of crises and i've never seen demonstrations of this magnitude the refugees had to get special permission from the bangladeshi authorities in order to stage these demonstrations and what we saw men women young and old demanding their rights demanding justice and asking for the international community pleading with the international community to do more to help them but also saying that they want to make sure that the perpetrators of genocide as they say genocide has been taking place against them inside of me and they say that the perpetrators of the genocide of the accused being i mean the army they need to be held to account they need to be brought to justice by the international criminal court so really a remarkable day yesterday when we were speaking to organizers we
nearly three quarters of a million are too afraid to go back mohamed has more from a long campaign cox is bizarre. the scenes out of critical on cancer day have been absolutely extraordinary thousands of her hinge or refugees demonstrating i have been to cox it is our bangladesh this is my third time covering the range of crises and i've never seen demonstrations of this magnitude the refugees had to get special permission from the bangladeshi authorities in order to stage these demonstrations...
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and then cox was appointed in may. but he replaced the person, and there was a full staff. and so there was no problem with that. but his timing here seems to be something that mcgahn maybe is thinking was a setup that some of his enemies, his mcgahn's enemies leaked a story and that that's what led to trump calling the bluff and saying, okay, you have been talking about resigning in the fall. now you resigned. i'm telling you you are out in the fall. so it sounds like he was pushed out in that way, even though he intended to leave. >> ron, there is a report also within that washington post story tonight about the president being very jealous of jared kushner's lawyer, abbie lowell. he is maybe the single most experienced or one of certainly the most experienced lawyers in washington for handling a situation like this. he actually represented the democrats' position in the house of representatives in the impeachment action against president clinton. he was in effect defending president clinton within the house of representatives. and of course jared kushner had no trouble g
and then cox was appointed in may. but he replaced the person, and there was a full staff. and so there was no problem with that. but his timing here seems to be something that mcgahn maybe is thinking was a setup that some of his enemies, his mcgahn's enemies leaked a story and that that's what led to trump calling the bluff and saying, okay, you have been talking about resigning in the fall. now you resigned. i'm telling you you are out in the fall. so it sounds like he was pushed out in that...
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but even one murder is one too many. >> reporter: cox is calling for changes including a signature of the trump campaign, a border wall. >> we need a comprehensive solution, everify, border security, beefed up border security including a border wall for sure. and it's because of the drugs, guns and human trafficking that's going on across that border that that's needed. >> reporter: as for how these issues will play out with voters in the state, we'll know on november 6th when the golden state picks its next governor. christien kafton, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> working to prevent a bay area outbreak of measles. how a bay area resident getting sick has forced measles advisories in the east bay and southern california and other areas. >> a powerful hurricane is taking aim at hawaii. details about the latest track and which islands could be hit. >> i'll be tracking that hurricane, hurricane lane, now a cat-4. when i come back we'll talk about temperatures that should start to warm up here. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with
but even one murder is one too many. >> reporter: cox is calling for changes including a signature of the trump campaign, a border wall. >> we need a comprehensive solution, everify, border security, beefed up border security including a border wall for sure. and it's because of the drugs, guns and human trafficking that's going on across that border that that's needed. >> reporter: as for how these issues will play out with voters in the state, we'll know on november 6th when...
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with this is the cox's bazar neighborhood in bangladesh just recently this land was a rain forest but no there are refugee camps. and the fun summer problem the intake refugees. with out of range on feel. they can find the ancient my great tree roots among the sea of tents. in the last twelve months twelve men have been trampled to death by elephants however the elephants will have to retreat outnumbered by about nine hundred thousand refugees in the coxes bazaar camps around six hundred thirty people have migrated here from my own ma in the last two years alone. and. noted that i've been madea be better than that in a bonded about it or. away about it got a bit out of it again a bit of a film ok what are. you thought about even today. i am not going to doubt that i. am i was done i said i met a lot of that it would be taking. any. kind of ha ha ha ha ha ha the little guy does a little. bit of looking on me and if you. didn't know that you the rainy season is coming and the refugees turn this will be washed away by mudflows unless they're resettled closer to the jungle bank to my own
with this is the cox's bazar neighborhood in bangladesh just recently this land was a rain forest but no there are refugee camps. and the fun summer problem the intake refugees. with out of range on feel. they can find the ancient my great tree roots among the sea of tents. in the last twelve months twelve men have been trampled to death by elephants however the elephants will have to retreat outnumbered by about nine hundred thousand refugees in the coxes bazaar camps around six hundred thirty...
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cox's bank. cox was later on an economic advisory counsel during the course of the campaign but was never offered the position of secretary of the army. and at the time of this exchange, manafort was not in a position to off him that job. >>. >> shepard: you mention that loan. from what i remember of it, that was a big loan compared to the assets on hand at that bank. it was than enormous percentage, out of the order, right? >> right. and a lot of the trial has focused on loans out of the order. just when the mueller team started to bring this person up, steven cox, the judge interrupted them and said wait a second, why are you bringing this person up, do they have anything to do with the bigger picture, with giving loans to mr. manafort and the mumer team said yes. we expect more detail. >> shepard: it's my understanding there was testimony about a time when paul manafort essentially ran out of money. >> he did. they're saying in 2014, when his former top client, who the mueller team described a
cox's bank. cox was later on an economic advisory counsel during the course of the campaign but was never offered the position of secretary of the army. and at the time of this exchange, manafort was not in a position to off him that job. >>. >> shepard: you mention that loan. from what i remember of it, that was a big loan compared to the assets on hand at that bank. it was than enormous percentage, out of the order, right? >> right. and a lot of the trial has focused on...
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fletcher cox's grandmother echoed the investigators pleas for those there that night to come forwardhey know. we want people to come forward there was a lot of people at that party that night and i know someone know something. this is been two years and it's hard it's very hardpolice say those who want to remain anonymous can call their tipline. we've posted that on our website.maureen kelly kron4news ((pam/me3 vo)) police in the south bay are looking for a gunman ... after an early morning shooting along ((pam/me3 vo)) kron4newsmaureen kelly kron4news ((pam/me3 vo)) police in the ((pam/me3 vo)) ((pam/me3 vo)) police in the south bay are looking for a gunman ... after an early morning shooting along interstate-680 in san jose. that shooting shutdown northbound- 680 near jackson and berryessa ... for several hours early this morning --- just after 3- o- clock.. one person was injured. police say, this does not appear to be a targeted attack .... the victims say, they were not involved in a road rage incident ... and did not know the shooter... police do not believe there is a danger t
fletcher cox's grandmother echoed the investigators pleas for those there that night to come forwardhey know. we want people to come forward there was a lot of people at that party that night and i know someone know something. this is been two years and it's hard it's very hardpolice say those who want to remain anonymous can call their tipline. we've posted that on our website.maureen kelly kron4news ((pam/me3 vo)) police in the south bay are looking for a gunman ... after an early morning...
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violence in me and more last august life here was supposed to be temporary but in the past twelve months cox's bazaar has become home to the largest refugee settlement in the world now with each passing day the refugees here worry that their existence here may become permanent nowadays signs of construction are everywhere but as the camp grows so does the frustration living conditions have improved and yet they're still very difficult elliot's and his family also fled the violence in iraq and stayed in august two thousand and seventeen and have not going to pull my children are missing their home they always say they want to go back home his daughter sharmeen was born while they were all hiding from the military in a forest in me and more she'll turn one in just a few days eliott says older children long for a home they no longer have but for his youngest it's a home he fears she may never know. i'm a gentleman dizzy it at the good you belong refugee camp in cox's bizarre on the dish still ahead analogies era. opposed to zimbabwe's president after a disputed vote. and can pope francis secure t
violence in me and more last august life here was supposed to be temporary but in the past twelve months cox's bazaar has become home to the largest refugee settlement in the world now with each passing day the refugees here worry that their existence here may become permanent nowadays signs of construction are everywhere but as the camp grows so does the frustration living conditions have improved and yet they're still very difficult elliot's and his family also fled the violence in iraq and...
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m p joe cox funds the white helmet white helmets joe cox wanted them to get the nobel peace prize to save one life is to save humanity that is their motto but that's not the way some see it mr clyde. members and that's proven on the theme members of killing. all excusing or celebrating over did bodies of the humanitarian heroes arguable the enemy of donald trump and president assad hollywood though doesn't see it that way at all thank you for the white house. sadly right the head of the white homeless is not able to join us tonight the white helmet being celebrated there at the oscars and while the head of the group couldn't make it to receive the other wardrobe has been able to make it to talk to going underground the head of the group that has been nominated for the nobel peace prize for its work in a conflict that has killed wounded or displaced millions joins me now via skype from istanbul in turkey. welcome to going underground so how many lives have the white helmet saved. since the establishment of the white helmets in syria at the beginning of twenty thirteen and until now we
m p joe cox funds the white helmet white helmets joe cox wanted them to get the nobel peace prize to save one life is to save humanity that is their motto but that's not the way some see it mr clyde. members and that's proven on the theme members of killing. all excusing or celebrating over did bodies of the humanitarian heroes arguable the enemy of donald trump and president assad hollywood though doesn't see it that way at all thank you for the white house. sadly right the head of the white...