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what should your boss do for hannah deacon and her son? ago. i should have happened a long time ago. lam not in should have happened a long time ago. i am not in a position to say what works for anybody with regards to treating them medically, i am not a medical doctor, but if this is approved by the medical profession... which according to hannah it has been. i do not see what the hold—up should be. but do not think it is helpful to put william hague to conflate the two issues. i have every sympathy with the situation and i do not know who your own mp the situation and i do not know who yourown mp is, the situation and i do not know who your own mp is, it is practical to go... they have been very supportive. she has been to the prime minister! what do you say about this case regarding hannah deacon and her son, alfie? the government should immediately authorise the use of medicinal cannabis recommended by doctors for children with epilepsy in particular epileptic editions being suffered by alfie dingley, billy caldwell, and a numberof alf
what should your boss do for hannah deacon and her son? ago. i should have happened a long time ago. lam not in should have happened a long time ago. i am not in a position to say what works for anybody with regards to treating them medically, i am not a medical doctor, but if this is approved by the medical profession... which according to hannah it has been. i do not see what the hold—up should be. but do not think it is helpful to put william hague to conflate the two issues. i have every...
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. >> deacon molly kohli knee neil. i have been associated with the church since 2001. just to comment on two of the ministries i oversee. in the catholic church there are three types of clergy, the bishop, priest, and deacon. the deacon is placed in the parish but not to be seen there but has a responsibility to the community. you are the president of the parish but you are supposed to be out in the community. i have been fortunate since 2001 to be the coordinator of our county jail ministry. we have 17 parishioners who twice a week go into the county jail. we go to pod c it's for some of the most psychiatrically i'll patients that you see on the street and we have a service with them on the anyone is welcome. >> president hillis: thank you your time is up. the intent of this public testimony period is on the matter of coinuance. >> any additional comments on the matter of continuance? seeing none. >> commissioner moore: the planning commission works with the department preparing extensive reports for us to emerge ourselves in the subject matter and it is their advisor
. >> deacon molly kohli knee neil. i have been associated with the church since 2001. just to comment on two of the ministries i oversee. in the catholic church there are three types of clergy, the bishop, priest, and deacon. the deacon is placed in the parish but not to be seen there but has a responsibility to the community. you are the president of the parish but you are supposed to be out in the community. i have been fortunate since 2001 to be the coordinator of our county jail...
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the demon deacon's tennis team. thank you very much. it's great that you're here. congratulations.applause] so all of these titans of american sport know that many of life's most valuable lessons are learned on the field of competition. there, young americans will discover -- that's what they do, they discover -- they're learning all the time the importance of teamwork, social skills -- do i have social skills? i don't know. i have social media, that's for sure. [laughter] i don't know about skill, but i have a lot of media -- and the ability to overcome adversity, making lifelong friends all along the way. the skills learned out on the track field, and the court, and the diamond, and the gridiron, and the golf course, and those tennis courts are skills that will serve young americans for the rest of their lives. i want to thank all of the councilmembers who are here with us today -- incredible group of people. each of you joined this important effort because athletes have meant so much to your own lives, and you want to share that, with great love and great affection, for the next
the demon deacon's tennis team. thank you very much. it's great that you're here. congratulations.applause] so all of these titans of american sport know that many of life's most valuable lessons are learned on the field of competition. there, young americans will discover -- that's what they do, they discover -- they're learning all the time the importance of teamwork, social skills -- do i have social skills? i don't know. i have social media, that's for sure. [laughter] i don't know about...
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[ speaking foreign language ] >> deacon palacios gets tonight's last word. hour" with brian williams starts now. . >>> administration and we have breaking news from the associated press tonight about the migrant children on the border taken from their families. the the ap puts it this way, trump administration officials sending babies and other young children separated from their parents at the u.s. mexico border to
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[ speaking foreign language ] >> deacon palacios gets tonight's last word.the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> tonight, another day of separating kids from parents. no good answers and no sign this policy is stopping anytime soon. no good leads, either, on where the babies are being held. >>> the president, for his part, digs in, offers a preview of what's to come in this year's elections. >>> also tonight, the president visited the capital to meet with republicans and from the ranks of congress, numerous profiles in courage emerged to confront him. just kidding. there were no questions or pushback at the meeting. "the 11th hour" on a tuesday night begins now. >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 516
[ speaking foreign language ] >> deacon palacios gets tonight's last word.the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> tonight, another day of separating kids from parents. no good answers and no sign this policy is stopping anytime soon. no good leads, either, on where the babies are being held. >>> the president, for his part, digs in, offers a preview of what's to come in this year's elections. >>> also tonight, the president visited the capital to...
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wrote was in a small southern community, and a deacon in the baptist church mary's on the courthouse steps his former slave. i really think those kinds of differences mattered, and we were wrong to separate them out and not see that reconstruction was making a difference in the lives of people at the local levels, because when a judge decided disputes it could often be an african-american deciding the dispute, or certainly a white republican who depended on african-americans. those things were making a difference in people's lives, both blacks and whites. the government: up in new orleans during reconstruction and during the civil war when they, when the they passed charge, a minimum wage laws, progressive .abor laws >> we could go on for hours, except we would all be kicked out. the people to thank at the capitol historical , jill berkowitz, don ofnon, my panelists and most all the audience. you have been wonderful. thank you for a fabulous day. [applause] 1968: nine-week series, america in turmoil, is available as a podcast. find it on our website c-span.org/history. this is americ
wrote was in a small southern community, and a deacon in the baptist church mary's on the courthouse steps his former slave. i really think those kinds of differences mattered, and we were wrong to separate them out and not see that reconstruction was making a difference in the lives of people at the local levels, because when a judge decided disputes it could often be an african-american deciding the dispute, or certainly a white republican who depended on african-americans. those things were...
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this woman sends deacons to pray with girls in that shelter. >> every child gets up and begins to pray to god in a loud voice, please send me back to my parents, i want to see my mommy, i want to see my daddy. >> reporter: other children have been transported to the remote countryside of southern texas. you can see it's on the other side of this green fencing here, there's a soccer field there with soccer goals. then the actual facility off in the distance. agencies like bethany christian services in michigan struggling to reunite these families who have been spread across the nation. >> what's new about this is we're not sure how long it would take to reunite a child with a parent who's in a detention center. and so we would need contact with that parent. usually when separations are unexpected, the parent may not have made a plan with another family member in the united states. would you take our child if we weren't available? or they maybe, you know, didn't prepare the child for that. >> reporter: it was bethany christian services who placed samuel with foster parents in michigan. >
this woman sends deacons to pray with girls in that shelter. >> every child gets up and begins to pray to god in a loud voice, please send me back to my parents, i want to see my mommy, i want to see my daddy. >> reporter: other children have been transported to the remote countryside of southern texas. you can see it's on the other side of this green fencing here, there's a soccer field there with soccer goals. then the actual facility off in the distance. agencies like bethany...
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movement is county one of the fastest growing in europe one guy who is making a name for himself as a deacon chef is guess ok. gaz oakley cook's legal god reagan actually shows what he can do on youtube where he has hundreds of thousands of followers he says we can present can feel substantial and taste meaty or cheesy just like real meat or cheese he's making macaroni and cheese with the wicked topping. the coconut bacon pies obscene maple liquid smoke a smoked paprika and a little bit smoked all of oil so it's going to add that really nice sweet smoking us that traditional bacon always has vegan dishes can also look just like their normal reagan equivalents that just proves that we can food is so much more exciting than people think you can get hearty tasty meals isn't just salads or grass what people which people think we just. begin sausages we get milk cheese honey and even dog food. green bay is london's oldest entirely reagan supermarket is opened in twenty fifteen. feet in ism is growing especially fast in britain it's estimated the number of vacancies tripled over the past decade to
movement is county one of the fastest growing in europe one guy who is making a name for himself as a deacon chef is guess ok. gaz oakley cook's legal god reagan actually shows what he can do on youtube where he has hundreds of thousands of followers he says we can present can feel substantial and taste meaty or cheesy just like real meat or cheese he's making macaroni and cheese with the wicked topping. the coconut bacon pies obscene maple liquid smoke a smoked paprika and a little bit smoked...
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and you want to know the craziest things about the deacon saying he needs his followers to buy him a already owned three planes. >> i've burned up three jets for the lord jesus christ. this is the first plane i purchased for the lord in december of 1994. the decked one was in january 2004. the one i'm flying right now and it's been with me 12 years. people say, my lord, can't you go with this one? yes, but i can't go with one stop. >> okay, so you think the message of god is really important but only with no layovers. ( laughter ) i need to save these people from hell as long as i don't have to stop over in cleveland! please, god, no! ( laughter ) and, trevor, this is not just one guy, okay? turns out there's a whole offshoot of american christianty called the prosperity gospel. >> duplaintis is among a group of televangelists who preach their wealth is god's will. >> this preys upon the poorest people that want and need money badly where they're told if they give money god's going to bless them 100 fold. >> duplaintis lives in a 35,000 square'manhcin tax free. >> yo, this is the gre
and you want to know the craziest things about the deacon saying he needs his followers to buy him a already owned three planes. >> i've burned up three jets for the lord jesus christ. this is the first plane i purchased for the lord in december of 1994. the decked one was in january 2004. the one i'm flying right now and it's been with me 12 years. people say, my lord, can't you go with this one? yes, but i can't go with one stop. >> okay, so you think the message of god is really...
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and this woman sends in deacons to pray with the girls in that shelter. >> every single child gets up and begins to pray to god in a loud voice, please, god, send me back to my parents. i want to see my mommy, i want to see my daddy. >> reporter: but many across the country supported the president's zero tolerance policy. >> did those images of children bother you? >> no. because they're well cared for. we're paying $700 a day per child. if a person goes to prison or jail, they're separated from their children. >> and gio benitez joins us from the u.s./mexico border tonight. you've been talking to americans around the country, fwee owe. i know our team in duluth, too, tonight. and some of the president's supporters stand by the president and his decision to wait until today for that executive order. >> reporter: that's right, david. some of them said that we need to solve problems here at home first before helping people from other countries. >> and now that he has signed the executive order, gio, we know that children won't be separated from their parents according to the president,
and this woman sends in deacons to pray with the girls in that shelter. >> every single child gets up and begins to pray to god in a loud voice, please, god, send me back to my parents. i want to see my mommy, i want to see my daddy. >> reporter: but many across the country supported the president's zero tolerance policy. >> did those images of children bother you? >> no. because they're well cared for. we're paying $700 a day per child. if a person goes to prison or...
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but it‘s also thejekyll and hyde of edinburgh, of deacon brodie, who was a statesman by day and a burglarwriting about a very particular sort of edinburgh. of course, i would say that i am writing... i am the social realist. and the people who are writing about the gritty side of edinburgh are fantasists. edinburgh is a fairly white—collar city and it is a fairly polite sort of place. and so people like to say, well, edinburgh‘s got this underbelly. actually, edinburgh is a city where most of the characters are more like my characters than people who write the gritty novels. edinburgh‘s almost a character in 44 scotland street, as botswana is in your other novels. in other words, place is really important to you. your descriptions of place are really important in the novels. place is extremely important to me. uh, i think it‘s the most important consideration in my novels in that, often, that‘ll be the first thing that i think of, is the place. and it is the place that inspires me to write a novel, rather than an instant or necessarily characters, it‘s place which is the most important. c
but it‘s also thejekyll and hyde of edinburgh, of deacon brodie, who was a statesman by day and a burglarwriting about a very particular sort of edinburgh. of course, i would say that i am writing... i am the social realist. and the people who are writing about the gritty side of edinburgh are fantasists. edinburgh is a fairly white—collar city and it is a fairly polite sort of place. and so people like to say, well, edinburgh‘s got this underbelly. actually, edinburgh is a city where...
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as well the license for alfie today and what a scandal that it has taken three months since hannah deacone prime minister and was promised swift, compassionate action. what an outrage that frankly it is only the press attention that has finally shamed this government into action. as chairman of the all party parliamentary group cannabis, harmful effects on developing brains, i thank my right honourable friend for his assurances that any future medicinal use of cannabis will not be conflated with any weakening of the government position on recreational use. is he aware of the increasingly clear evidence of permanent psychosis and depression amongst young people who are users of what we see our streets more regularly and that is of skunk cannabis? i am very much aware of that and it is perfectly correct for my honourable friend to highlight this point. as i have made clear in the statement and i'm happy to make absolutely clear again, there are no plans at all to decriminalise cannabis, it is a controlled, class b drug under the misuse of drugs act 1971 and that will not change. is there no
as well the license for alfie today and what a scandal that it has taken three months since hannah deacone prime minister and was promised swift, compassionate action. what an outrage that frankly it is only the press attention that has finally shamed this government into action. as chairman of the all party parliamentary group cannabis, harmful effects on developing brains, i thank my right honourable friend for his assurances that any future medicinal use of cannabis will not be conflated...
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everything he has done for world peace, for israel and frankly for america because they see america as deaconope in the world. heather: chuck, i want to bring this up because this is what nancy pelosi -- statement, may's job reports show strong employment numbers mean little with families hit with soaring costs under the republican's watch. 223,000 jobs added in may, we mentioned we have this unemployment rate lowest in 18 years and the black unemployment rate as well, all time low, why does she have to spin it? you know what, this is pretty good? >> because she's trying to be honest and what you think from the democrats and republicans, there's a lot of great jobs being created and both are minimum wage jobs. only announcement of how do we get with donald trump and how do we support him more, i would remind you that when barack obama he was hammering a million dollars, mitch mcconnell when sworn in was that he was a one-term president. i think the democrats are returning favor. heather: anything that would get democrats to say, he's doing a good job, what would that take? >> i do think there
everything he has done for world peace, for israel and frankly for america because they see america as deaconope in the world. heather: chuck, i want to bring this up because this is what nancy pelosi -- statement, may's job reports show strong employment numbers mean little with families hit with soaring costs under the republican's watch. 223,000 jobs added in may, we mentioned we have this unemployment rate lowest in 18 years and the black unemployment rate as well, all time low, why does...
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if they went to the rules in the deacon cong onuld be a lot m -- de-conglomeration going on. >> the chemicals company you own , anotly l company, there was a story last year saying potential there was it's going to be broken. is that something that's likely to happen or isl now? >> what we've said publicly is we will separate the businesses. businesses, what we specialty solutions business, it's a great business as well. an appetiten't have for both. is ople want to buy industrple tend to not want to buy both. ,e will separate the businesses how we go about that is something we will bring to the public at the appropriate time. >> another company you are busy th at the moment is the business you launched with the former jarden management. are looking out. can you give us a sense of what we might see regards to mn day m&a there. -- martin: i than a lot of these vehicles and employed about $8 llioity over the last 10 years. , we are looking for types of businesses where we can take our experience and put it to good use. int would be businesses fragmented sector's there are opportunities to follo
if they went to the rules in the deacon cong onuld be a lot m -- de-conglomeration going on. >> the chemicals company you own , anotly l company, there was a story last year saying potential there was it's going to be broken. is that something that's likely to happen or isl now? >> what we've said publicly is we will separate the businesses. businesses, what we specialty solutions business, it's a great business as well. an appetiten't have for both. is ople want to buy industrple...
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.>> complete deacon a station americanization -- the president tweet asked everybody can feel safer thanay i took office. there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. resident said he will consult with congress on any long term nuclear agreement. most democrats say he gave up too much for too little.>> adopting the north korean view on american military exercises which president trump did is nothing short of a public relations queue -- coup.>> they are pushing back against critics who say he should have pushed for more details.>> this will take time. we have to make sure we have irreversible comprehensive denuclearization of north korea.>> mike pompeo said the military exercises with regional allies will be suspended only as long as negotiations continue. in seoul south korea, fox news.>>> the white house is asking congress for hundreds of millions of dollars to upgrade the prison facility at guantanamo bay despite there being a few dozen prisoners still left. one of president trump's campaign promises was to keep the facility open indefinitely. that means it needs upgrades to c
.>> complete deacon a station americanization -- the president tweet asked everybody can feel safer thanay i took office. there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. resident said he will consult with congress on any long term nuclear agreement. most democrats say he gave up too much for too little.>> adopting the north korean view on american military exercises which president trump did is nothing short of a public relations queue -- coup.>> they are pushing back...
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deacon explains how he prepares a wicket for boatless. he. began to. look. at the role of the. indian mendez's a professional sri lankan cricket and another of maurice's accomplices. only. for that yes but. the. one. or if. yeah it's a. serious illness in football. people. but he got. the ball to. it's typical of the past yes. ok the last five exactly right. the not fix is have to get their work done before inspectors and cricket's governing body the international cricket council a right to check the page. work that was. nominated . but i don't remember the last to see it. but there is a technique that the i.c.c. inspectors do not detect. and. that's the biggest rule for what it would be in prison for. the extra pressure applied to the special brush damages the pitch makes it more difficult for batsman . trusts only a few members of the ground stuff. indeed has suddenly leaves the room these nervous. people are we. going to get. in two thousand and sixteen the chief curation was suspended for failing to cooperate with anti corruption officials. calls in tikrit to reassure him.
deacon explains how he prepares a wicket for boatless. he. began to. look. at the role of the. indian mendez's a professional sri lankan cricket and another of maurice's accomplices. only. for that yes but. the. one. or if. yeah it's a. serious illness in football. people. but he got. the ball to. it's typical of the past yes. ok the last five exactly right. the not fix is have to get their work done before inspectors and cricket's governing body the international cricket council a right to...
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that was when the deacons met and said, we can't have a mass meeting at this church.rful that the ku klux klan, every racist group possible, they are going to burn that church, they are going to do some drastic stuff. that was the fear. churchastor, he told the members in a minute. he said, wait a minute, go back and think over, because we are going to have a meeting here. we are going to have a mass meeting here. for a period of time, they came back. they don't the courage -- built the courage up and came back. he came and addressed the first meeting. i think it was in may of 1963. the ku klux klan, everyone you could name -- they were there around the building. one group came with baseball bats in their hands. yelled, leave here. e blacks wereth not nonviolent. that was not a good thing for nonviolence when dr. king went to that meeting. when the discussion took place after this meeting -- wait a minute, you are going to lead them home with one bullet, two bullets, what are they going to do when they run out? that was the discussion, if you are not going to be nonvi
that was when the deacons met and said, we can't have a mass meeting at this church.rful that the ku klux klan, every racist group possible, they are going to burn that church, they are going to do some drastic stuff. that was the fear. churchastor, he told the members in a minute. he said, wait a minute, go back and think over, because we are going to have a meeting here. we are going to have a mass meeting here. for a period of time, they came back. they don't the courage -- built the courage...
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>> deacon palacios gets tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> tonight, another day of separating kids from parents. no good answers and no sign this policy is stopping anytime soon. no good leads, either, on where the babies are being held. >>> the president, for his part, digs in, offers a preview of what's to come in this year's elections. >>> also tonight, the president visited the capital to meet with republicans and from the ranks of congress, numerous profiles in courage emerged to confront him. just kidding. there were no questions or pushback at the meeting. "the 11th hour" on a tuesday night begins now. >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 516 of the trump administration, and we have breaking news from the associated press tonight about those migrant children on the border taken from their families. the a.p. puts it this way. quote, trump administration officials have been sending babies and other young children forcibly separated from
>> deacon palacios gets tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> tonight, another day of separating kids from parents. no good answers and no sign this policy is stopping anytime soon. no good leads, either, on where the babies are being held. >>> the president, for his part, digs in, offers a preview of what's to come in this year's elections. >>> also tonight, the president visited the capital to meet with republicans...
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asked about hannah deacon's claim that theresa may had personally assured her that her son would getpokesperson ruled out the legalisation of decriminalisation of cannabis saying that the drug's harmful effects are well known. it is extraordinary today that we have had william hague, lord haig, calling forthe legalisation of cannabis. the idea that it can be driven off the streets is deluded. it has come about because of a very specific case but it is blowing up into a bigger issue. billy has been the whirling wall for the cold war of drug policy. he has done more in ten days than ten years. emergency statements, people have connected with a child who has had his medicine confiscated and find that unfathomable. is it right both about crosses over into the bigger picture? 20 years ago in places like colorado, there wasn't proper regulation it so in the late 90s, it is fairto regulation it so in the late 90s, it is fair to say that it wasn't probably regulated and —— properly regulated, the regulations were not attacked. it is different with billy. billy went to the second largest paed
asked about hannah deacon's claim that theresa may had personally assured her that her son would getpokesperson ruled out the legalisation of decriminalisation of cannabis saying that the drug's harmful effects are well known. it is extraordinary today that we have had william hague, lord haig, calling forthe legalisation of cannabis. the idea that it can be driven off the streets is deluded. it has come about because of a very specific case but it is blowing up into a bigger issue. billy has...
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you mean hannah deacon, the mother of alfie, and charlotte caldwell, the mother of billy. giving us so much of your time. i'm just going to read some more comments. jane says, some years ago i taught comments. jane says, some years ago itaught in comments. jane says, some years ago i taught in prison education, leading a session of the drug awareness programme. many inmates we re awareness programme. many inmates were there for drug related offences, on the subject of cannabis asa offences, on the subject of cannabis as a recreational drug, all the men said it should not be legalised. the reason was that many of them had began taking drugs using cannabis and have them progressed to other drugs like heroin. david says, i've been using cannabis for recreational and medicinal purposes over 20 yea rs. and medicinal purposes over 20 years. it's the only thing that helps me cope with my anxiety. my hiv medication can make me lose my appetite and marijuana helps me to eat a balanced, healthy diet. thank you for all your contributions today. if you didn't contribute and you just w
you mean hannah deacon, the mother of alfie, and charlotte caldwell, the mother of billy. giving us so much of your time. i'm just going to read some more comments. jane says, some years ago i taught comments. jane says, some years ago itaught in comments. jane says, some years ago i taught in prison education, leading a session of the drug awareness programme. many inmates we re awareness programme. many inmates were there for drug related offences, on the subject of cannabis asa offences, on...
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global trade turmoil deacons, china doubling down on its promise to hit back if president trump goes with additional tariffs. the eu withlowing retaliatory levies on foreign goods. earnings bonanza, the season is off and running this week with measures already showing high optimism. and profits at risk. a wild day of trading in new york marks the end of the -- era for deutsche bank. we have u.s. markets closing in about two hours. let's check with julie hyman on the markets. but first, a central bank decision out of mexico. julie: the mexico central bank 7.75%, ad the rate to quarter-point increase here. we have been seeing peso weakness over the long-term, spurring inflation concerns. looks like that flips the increase in rate here. in theh movement yet peso, a pretty broadly expected decision. again, we have seen, prior to this movement in the peso climbing in the dollar versus the peso has been dramatic over the past three months. .he dollar down one third of 1% in terms of other breaking news, we've been watching nickel foods 3%pinnacle foods spiked a after bloomberg reports that
global trade turmoil deacons, china doubling down on its promise to hit back if president trump goes with additional tariffs. the eu withlowing retaliatory levies on foreign goods. earnings bonanza, the season is off and running this week with measures already showing high optimism. and profits at risk. a wild day of trading in new york marks the end of the -- era for deutsche bank. we have u.s. markets closing in about two hours. let's check with julie hyman on the markets. but first, a...
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and this woman sends in deacons to pray with the children. >> every child gets up and begins to praye, god, send me back to my parents. >> reporter: but many across the country supported the president's zero tolerance policy. >> did those images of children bother you? >> no. because they're well cared for. we're paying $700 a day per child. if a person goes to prison or jail, they're separated from their children. >> reporter: and now that that executive order has been signed, the big question, when will these families be reunited? we just don't know. this is usually a very difficult process and now we're talking more than 2300 kids. gio benitez, abc news, el paso, texas. >> and several airlines have said they don't want their flights carrying migrant children who have been separated from their parents. >> american and united airlines made the statement yesterday before president trump ended the separations. southwest, frontier and alaska airlines also criticized the policy and asked not to be involved. >>> now to the morning's other big story, the weather. powerful storms are stret
and this woman sends in deacons to pray with the children. >> every child gets up and begins to praye, god, send me back to my parents. >> reporter: but many across the country supported the president's zero tolerance policy. >> did those images of children bother you? >> no. because they're well cared for. we're paying $700 a day per child. if a person goes to prison or jail, they're separated from their children. >> reporter: and now that that executive order has...
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what happened to this families who turned to the deacon of america for safety and opportunity? many were forced back to europe and many of them ultimately ended up ins. the concentration camps. people don't embark on the harrowing journey to america much less with kids by their side unless they are fleeing seriousva danger and deprivatio. it's with that history i wanted to join my colleagues tonight on this floor to talk about the heartlessness use in the trunk zero-tolerance policy. thousands of kids, refugees, forcibly separated from their parents. there are reports that border agents lied tos mothers and fathers, telling them their kids were being taken away for a bath, only to have them dipp terrifying scenario,s, colleagues, with the grim, historical echoes. nursing babies taken from their mothers, kids locked in cages with days regimented like criminals facing our time. there's a reason the courts have barred executive fromld holding children refuse for more than 20 days. however, ites appears the president intends now to ignore the court and hold children in the jails fo
what happened to this families who turned to the deacon of america for safety and opportunity? many were forced back to europe and many of them ultimately ended up ins. the concentration camps. people don't embark on the harrowing journey to america much less with kids by their side unless they are fleeing seriousva danger and deprivatio. it's with that history i wanted to join my colleagues tonight on this floor to talk about the heartlessness use in the trunk zero-tolerance policy. thousands...
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ithink the change of heart was hannah deacon's testimony saying that she spoke directed to the prime promised to make sure that the house and got the cannabis —based medicine that he needed to deal with his epilepsy. she was complaining today that nothing had happened. these hurdles have been but up in front of her. it seems that this change of direction has meant that this review has been announced by sajid javid. the new home secretary, of course, has said that he found the situation was not at all appropriate. he said it was not appropriate for the pa rents, it was not appropriate for the parents, and he wasn't happy with it, either. it has announced this review, it is in two stages. there will be a review firstly looking at the clinical need, if you like, whether there is the evidence that to show that cannabis —based medicines do work in these circumstances, we understand that work will be done pretty quickly, because it has been done before. that will last about a week. and then they will look again at the harm that could be done to public health. public health needs, whether y
ithink the change of heart was hannah deacon's testimony saying that she spoke directed to the prime promised to make sure that the house and got the cannabis —based medicine that he needed to deal with his epilepsy. she was complaining today that nothing had happened. these hurdles have been but up in front of her. it seems that this change of direction has meant that this review has been announced by sajid javid. the new home secretary, of course, has said that he found the situation was...
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early today, the policing minister also spoke to alfie tingly‘s mum, hannah deacon, and ensure we will most appropriate course of medical treatment. i'd like to play tribute to the policing ministerfor his work on this issue. as a father, i know there is nothing worse than seeing your child suffer. you would do anything to take away their pain. that is why have the utmost sympathy for billy caldwell, alfie dingley and many other lecture at the pa rents and many other lecture at the parents who have been under unimaginable stress and strain. —— many other and the parents. i know they are following a gut instinct to do what ever in their power to alleviate the suffering of their child. today i would like to say to this house that i will do everything in my power to make sure we have a system that works so that these children and these parents can get access to the best possible medical treatment, i commend the statement to the house. diane abbott. thank you mr speaker. i'd like to thank the home secretary for his statement. let me begin by saying i am well aware of the damage cannabis co
early today, the policing minister also spoke to alfie tingly‘s mum, hannah deacon, and ensure we will most appropriate course of medical treatment. i'd like to play tribute to the policing ministerfor his work on this issue. as a father, i know there is nothing worse than seeing your child suffer. you would do anything to take away their pain. that is why have the utmost sympathy for billy caldwell, alfie dingley and many other lecture at the pa rents and many other lecture at the parents...
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we're also trying to deacon structure the ig report. and the ig report 500 pages. look at this.ligence about 15 pages long. ainsley: that's right. let's bring in rudy giuliani who is the president's attorney and he is the former mayor of new york city. we wanted to get mr. giuliani, wanted to get your opinion about this ig report and what you think should happen now in the mueller investigation. >> they should end it. i mean, the ig report basically tells you that both prongs of the mueller investigation are either corrupt or answered. the second one, the obstruction of justice, i mean, this report is a complete and absolute explanation of why comey had to be fired. so how can it be on destruction of justice? every reason for firing him is laid out here. he usurped the power of the attorney general. he leaked information illegally. he had a department that was leaking like a sieve at the higher level, please, not the agents in the new york office. not the agents in the washington office and the lawyers and agents around him leaking information in exchange for gifts. that's calle
we're also trying to deacon structure the ig report. and the ig report 500 pages. look at this.ligence about 15 pages long. ainsley: that's right. let's bring in rudy giuliani who is the president's attorney and he is the former mayor of new york city. we wanted to get mr. giuliani, wanted to get your opinion about this ig report and what you think should happen now in the mueller investigation. >> they should end it. i mean, the ig report basically tells you that both prongs of the...
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we were speaking to hannah deacon, who was alfie dingley‘s mother, who has been asking for cannabis oilhen she was told that actually, the home office was giving her a licence to treat him with cannabis oil. we have spoken to her over the last couple of months 0n brea kfast. over the last couple of months 0n breakfast. she was absolutely desperate about her son, and that is 110w desperate about her son, and that is now going to happen. the telegraph's main story refers to matt hancock, the culture secretary, he says that children's mobile phones should be taken away from the matter school gates. he is talking about mobile phones and be in vocations for mental health. hand them over? will that happen, can it happen? you can't not take your phone to school, pa rents would can't not take your phone to school, parents would want to contact their kids. great picture. reminiscent of my kids. great picture. reminiscent of my fair lady. the royal ascot scene, with the duchess of sussex, meghan markle, looking straight into the lens. she is on the front page of the express as well. 23 million pe
we were speaking to hannah deacon, who was alfie dingley‘s mother, who has been asking for cannabis oilhen she was told that actually, the home office was giving her a licence to treat him with cannabis oil. we have spoken to her over the last couple of months 0n brea kfast. over the last couple of months 0n breakfast. she was absolutely desperate about her son, and that is 110w desperate about her son, and that is now going to happen. the telegraph's main story refers to matt hancock, the...