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sister deb didn't know what to think.y thing she was certain of was this. >> you believed at that point that dana had been murdered? >> yeah, i -- i believed she'd been murdered. >> who, why? >> i don't know. you know, i have no idea. what did she do? you know, why would somebody want to hurt this beautiful little girl that was full of life? >> reporter: it looked as though deb would never find out. a few months after dana's death, the investigation seemed to sputter out. >> the air seems to go out of the balloon, deb, and nothing happens. what do you think happened? >> i believe it was -- it was open for a couple of years. there wasn't a murder weapon. they just had her body. technology is different in 1982. >> no cell phones. no gps. just had stories and a victim on the side of the road. >> right. right. >> reporter: many years later, as she watched dana's daughter, now a teenager, trying to find out about her mom's mysterious death, aunt deb wondered if she should have pushed police harder. >> do you beat yourself up a
sister deb didn't know what to think.y thing she was certain of was this. >> you believed at that point that dana had been murdered? >> yeah, i -- i believed she'd been murdered. >> who, why? >> i don't know. you know, i have no idea. what did she do? you know, why would somebody want to hurt this beautiful little girl that was full of life? >> reporter: it looked as though deb would never find out. a few months after dana's death, the investigation seemed to...
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reaction from deb holland, campaigning to become the first native american woman in congress. also ahead, the politics of patriotism. sports journalist and author on black athletes in the united states. good evening, everyone. welcome to the program. 17 months after first signing a travel ban, the u.s. supreme court has now given president trump what he wants, approving his third attempt to restrict travel primarily from muslim majority countries. in a 5-4 decision, the chief justice john roberts wrote that trump's order is, quote, sca squarely within the scope of presidential authority. multiple federal judges and protests challenged trump's original order. the latest version slaps restrictions or inrran, north korea, venezuela, to dilute the muslim flavor of the ban. joining me is nina totenberg. welcome to the program. >> my pleasure. >> you know, what is so different about this version than the original version that allowed the supreme court or prompted the supreme court to approve it? >> well, this version is, in fact, very different than first version. first of all, the
reaction from deb holland, campaigning to become the first native american woman in congress. also ahead, the politics of patriotism. sports journalist and author on black athletes in the united states. good evening, everyone. welcome to the program. 17 months after first signing a travel ban, the u.s. supreme court has now given president trump what he wants, approving his third attempt to restrict travel primarily from muslim majority countries. in a 5-4 decision, the chief justice john...
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i think the debs story, though, is really over the top. i think wilson's attorney general, palmer, said that debs pardonnened. again, i put that up that wilson was like, no, i'm not gonna pardon him. again, you can see passion, emotion, not just among the people but also among leaders. again, an important question about that balance. the balance in wartime when we feel threatened? why did germany think the war would be over in several weeks? they thought that because they had to think that. is wish, this fulfillment. the war isn't over in a relatively short period of time, they're going to lose. throughout the war, what you see german planning, it's remarkable. in the beginning of the war, '17, '18,n in 1916, the german military planners time spanvery short focus of about six months. they can see the future for about six months. but beyond that, it's another problem. that in sixs month's time. you know, lloyd george saying mind beingilitary narrow, well, in the german case, it is certainly the case have aey always six-month time frame. the
i think the debs story, though, is really over the top. i think wilson's attorney general, palmer, said that debs pardonnened. again, i put that up that wilson was like, no, i'm not gonna pardon him. again, you can see passion, emotion, not just among the people but also among leaders. again, an important question about that balance. the balance in wartime when we feel threatened? why did germany think the war would be over in several weeks? they thought that because they had to think that. is...
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this is why it's so special to play in the bay area and all of deb nation. we appreciate your support and were going to try to get greedy and go get some more. >>> greedy and getting more means more parades. even the coach got off the bus to get out there with the fans, some spent hours waiting to get a glimpse of the back to back champs. this is a great feeling when i talk to people out there, they are still deb nation . >> it was incredible. the whole vibe, as soon as the buses started i had to make my way here. it was incredible, everyone was excited to see the players in action and it was nice to see the players on the ground greeting everyone. >> today's incredible turnout by warriors fans show the strength of the deb nation. they stopped out a spot on the parade route several hours in advance to see the nba champs live and in person. >> years ago we never thought we would get here, we were in the dumps i think you curry, thank you everybody.>> everybody is getting along and it's beautiful . >> we will be back here next year and the year after that.>> k
this is why it's so special to play in the bay area and all of deb nation. we appreciate your support and were going to try to get greedy and go get some more. >>> greedy and getting more means more parades. even the coach got off the bus to get out there with the fans, some spent hours waiting to get a glimpse of the back to back champs. this is a great feeling when i talk to people out there, they are still deb nation . >> it was incredible. the whole vibe, as soon as the buses...
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even in new mexico with deb holland if elected would become the first native american congresswoman elected. this sends a message. we are the party standing up for women, showing what is happening when you empower and support our women. that's why when we talk about the iowa vote women showing they will vote and win. >> harris: i'll step in with the entire nation is in a moment for women. it may be less about party and more about the conversation michael, that you and i both acknowledge needs to happen about women and their rise. you say this was not a total win for democrats. why do you say that? >> not in the slightest. first, i would point out we doubled the number of the women running for congress in the g.o.p. we are the party of women. i want to pint -- point out the blue wave, so-called blue wave is crashing. the president had an important tweet a few hours ago and said the fake news will not report
even in new mexico with deb holland if elected would become the first native american congresswoman elected. this sends a message. we are the party standing up for women, showing what is happening when you empower and support our women. that's why when we talk about the iowa vote women showing they will vote and win. >> harris: i'll step in with the entire nation is in a moment for women. it may be less about party and more about the conversation michael, that you and i both acknowledge...
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deb about this video that you may have seen a.j. plus my colleagues over there did a did a little video basically a member of an arizona tribe filming a u.s. border patrol vehicle heading towards him and running him over you know obviously his tribe opposes trumps policies on the on the border and and so i'm curious when you see these kind of videos you hear what you know just have said what comes to mind what is the solution and how might you actually work to to find that there that is you know those videos the ones of the kids big ripped from their mother's arms those are all just incredibly disturbing and makes you stop for a second to wonder what happened to our country because that isn't the america that so many of us were raised in or that our parents were raised in and as we mentioned earlier as native americans have had a horrible oppressive history which is why we can relate to so many other. groups of people this country and so yes those are things that people should be outraged about we should we should stand up for that.
deb about this video that you may have seen a.j. plus my colleagues over there did a did a little video basically a member of an arizona tribe filming a u.s. border patrol vehicle heading towards him and running him over you know obviously his tribe opposes trumps policies on the on the border and and so i'm curious when you see these kind of videos you hear what you know just have said what comes to mind what is the solution and how might you actually work to to find that there that is you...
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in national office so what do they hope to achieve here to discuss this from albuquerque new mexico deb holland a member of the pueblo of laguna tribe in the democratic nominee for u.s. congress in oklahoma joseph blanchard he's a member of the absentees shawnee native tribe and a republican candidate for the oklahoma state house in kansas sure is david's she's a democratic candidate for u.s. congress she's also a member of the host nation and in minnesota state representative peggy flanagan she's part of the white earth nation of ojibwe tribe and is a democratic candidate for lieutenant governor welcome everyone welcome to this room so good to have you all here i want to get started on my laptop with this piece of video released about two months ago it's called the climb have a look i don't look like most people in congress my life is different to push your college and law school as a single mom i'm thirty years sober but struggle made me fear my work is to fight for all of us clean energy jobs medicare for all no more for money in politics trump won't hand this thing if we ask politel
in national office so what do they hope to achieve here to discuss this from albuquerque new mexico deb holland a member of the pueblo of laguna tribe in the democratic nominee for u.s. congress in oklahoma joseph blanchard he's a member of the absentees shawnee native tribe and a republican candidate for the oklahoma state house in kansas sure is david's she's a democratic candidate for u.s. congress she's also a member of the host nation and in minnesota state representative peggy flanagan...
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and singapore has indeed woken up and that is where our correspondent deb views vary on best and heartache is standing by with the latest developments and betty i just first want to talk a little bit about what we heard in that report there about kim's tour of singapore what can you tell us about that. yes or let me walk you through that tour that kim did last night of the marina bay area here in downtown singapore so he started out at that structure that you can see behind me if that's the gardens by the bay that's a tropical garden in the biggest greenhouse in the world with the highest indoor waterfall in the world so he had a look at that and then he walked over here to the marina bay sands hotel and he went all the way up there to that rooftop structure that looks like a giant surfboard just on top of that hotel and from there you have a beautiful view over all of singapore and on a clear day you can even look as far as the outlying islands of indonesia and when he was up there kim marveled at how beautiful and how clean everything is here and that sort of ties in with what he said to
and singapore has indeed woken up and that is where our correspondent deb views vary on best and heartache is standing by with the latest developments and betty i just first want to talk a little bit about what we heard in that report there about kim's tour of singapore what can you tell us about that. yes or let me walk you through that tour that kim did last night of the marina bay area here in downtown singapore so he started out at that structure that you can see behind me if that's the...
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excuse me with its freedom of speech award in an interview with deb used to be column openly criticized the tehran government and was sentenced to eighteen months in prison. its bonds headquarters director general honored him as a courageous promoter of democracy since two thousand and fifteen has been presenting the freedom of speech award to individuals or initiatives that promote freedom of expression and human rights in the media. demand shaft also known as the german national football team has arrived in moscow two days ahead of the world cup the coach and team germany the current cup holders are looking to become the first national team to successfully defend their world cup title since brazil did it back in one thousand nine hundred sixty two. germany's road to a potential repeat starts against mexico on june seventeenth group. and now to a press conference that is a little different the german astronaut alexander gast took time off from his duties on the international space station to speak with reporters here on earth today he talked about life on the space station and the expe
excuse me with its freedom of speech award in an interview with deb used to be column openly criticized the tehran government and was sentenced to eighteen months in prison. its bonds headquarters director general honored him as a courageous promoter of democracy since two thousand and fifteen has been presenting the freedom of speech award to individuals or initiatives that promote freedom of expression and human rights in the media. demand shaft also known as the german national football team...
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y mujeres de i+d oso sigue siendo problema en cualquier nivel y en al quiero torturar lo Único que debituaciÓn migratoria en este paÍs usted tiene los mismos derechos de cerro es vetado en su lugar de trabajo asÍ que ya sabe ya ya que le toque ser vic lima o testigos y no habla esto nunca se acabarÁ. >>arrestaron a un sospechosos que entroal hogar de una mujer el incidente ocurriÓ en la cuadra 11.500. este hombre sospechoso de rouego de rendirse ante las autoridades de manera pacÍfica supuestamente disparÓ contra un hombre des pues de exigirle todo el dinero y las tarjetas de crÉdito el resultado final de la con tienda a la alcaldÍa de san francisco sigue siedo un serio debido a que todavÍa continÚa el re tonto de los votos por lo pronto london sigue en primer lugar de las preferencias. en opiniÓn de algunos analistas el sistema de votaciÓn en san francisco es confuso. sin embargo, otros ex partos creen que este sistema en el que se elige votar por alcalde ha favorecido a alcaldes de grupo los minoritarios por su parte un funcionario de la office china de lek sillones dice que es siste
y mujeres de i+d oso sigue siendo problema en cualquier nivel y en al quiero torturar lo Único que debituaciÓn migratoria en este paÍs usted tiene los mismos derechos de cerro es vetado en su lugar de trabajo asÍ que ya sabe ya ya que le toque ser vic lima o testigos y no habla esto nunca se acabarÁ. >>arrestaron a un sospechosos que entroal hogar de una mujer el incidente ocurriÓ en la cuadra 11.500. este hombre sospechoso de rouego de rendirse ante las autoridades de manera...
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this is deb holland speaking tuesday night. >> our wing is a victory for working people, a victory for indiana victory for country. [cheers] and a victory for everyone who has been sidelined by the billionaire class. amy: oths wh won tuesday night include iowan democrats cindy ax-nee and abby finkenauer. iowa has never before sent a woman to the house of representatives. in south dakota, congresswoman kristi gnome won the republican gubernatorial primary, makaking her lilikely to become sououth dakota's first female governor. meanwhile, in alabama, republican congresswoman martha roby was fd unf to save percy after she took political l heat for refusing to endorse president trump when the "access hollywood" tape surfaced, saying -- "i cannot look my children in the eye and justify a vote for a ssn pr and boastsout t sexualg me e will now face a july runoff against former democratic congressmember bobby bright, who is now running as a republican and has attacked roby for not backcking president trump p durg the 2016 election. epa administrator scott pruitt is aga facing controversy over
this is deb holland speaking tuesday night. >> our wing is a victory for working people, a victory for indiana victory for country. [cheers] and a victory for everyone who has been sidelined by the billionaire class. amy: oths wh won tuesday night include iowan democrats cindy ax-nee and abby finkenauer. iowa has never before sent a woman to the house of representatives. in south dakota, congresswoman kristi gnome won the republican gubernatorial primary, makaking her lilikely to become...
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th is deb hollanspeakingng tuesdanigh >> our winis a victory for working people, victory for indianory foror country. [cheers] and victory for everyone who has been sidelined by the billionairclass. amy: other women candidates who won tuesday night include io democrs cindy ax-nee and abby finkenauer. iowa has never before sent a woman these of reesentatives. in south dakota, congresswoman kristi gnome won the republican gubeatorial primary, making her likely to become south dakota's rst fele governor. meanwhil in ala, puan conesswoman martha roby w fced into a runoff to sa percy after she took political heat for refusing to endorse president trump when the "access hollywood" tape surfaced, saying -- "i cannot look my children in the eye and justify a teor a man who promotes and boast abt seally assaulting women." she will now ce a july runoff against former democratic congressmber bobby bright, who is now runng as a republican and has attacked roby for not backg president trump during the 2016 election. epa administrator scott pruitt again facing controversy over a slew of new politica
th is deb hollanspeakingng tuesdanigh >> our winis a victory for working people, victory for indianory foror country. [cheers] and victory for everyone who has been sidelined by the billionairclass. amy: other women candidates who won tuesday night include io democrs cindy ax-nee and abby finkenauer. iowa has never before sent a woman these of reesentatives. in south dakota, congresswoman kristi gnome won the republican gubeatorial primary, making her likely to become south dakota's rst...
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. >>> i other results, cnn projects deb holland has won the primary for new mexico's first congressional district putting her on track to become the first native american woman in congress. in southota, kristinome well ahead making her the first female governor. >> in new jersey, the navy vet and fr federal prosecutor leading in the 11th districwith leading republican, j. weber. she can raise a ton of mone great candidate there. >>> joining us here in new york, cnn politics senior writer and analyst harry entin. good morning. let's stay in california. this jungle primary, i want to hear like guns and roses' me to the jungle." >> i like it. g & r. >> you see any lockouts? >> i think it's the 10th district where there's the highest probability of a lockout. that was not one covered by many people. now you have scott denham, the republican congressman, ahead. there's a democrat and republican only a point separated. on the screen, john harder. basen the election results so far, the difference between that and the 48th district as they've voted does not favor the democrats as it did in the 4
. >>> i other results, cnn projects deb holland has won the primary for new mexico's first congressional district putting her on track to become the first native american woman in congress. in southota, kristinome well ahead making her the first female governor. >> in new jersey, the navy vet and fr federal prosecutor leading in the 11th districwith leading republican, j. weber. she can raise a ton of mone great candidate there. >>> joining us here in new york, cnn...
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thank you very much for that. >>> in other results, cnn projects deb holland has won the primary forputting her on track to become the first native american woman in congress. in south dakotaell ahead of th republican primary for governor, making her the favorite to become the state's first female governor. >>> in alabama's second district, republican martha roby forced into a runoff next month with former democratic congressman bobby bright who ran as a congressman. roby dropped her support of president trump in 2016 in the wake of the "access hollywood" tape. in new jersey,mikie sherrill, navy vet and former federal prosecutor, leading the democratic primary in the 11th district. she has more than twice the total of the leading republican, jay weber. >> she raised significant money. $2.9 million, i think, there. >>> we'll bring senior political analyst ron brownstein. what do you see here? you mentioned how you saw women. m mikie sherle a good example, doinging it well. >> overall -- mikie sherrill, a good example, doing it all. >> they got the candidates they wanted in all of the
thank you very much for that. >>> in other results, cnn projects deb holland has won the primary forputting her on track to become the first native american woman in congress. in south dakotaell ahead of th republican primary for governor, making her the favorite to become the state's first female governor. >>> in alabama's second district, republican martha roby forced into a runoff next month with former democratic congressman bobby bright who ran as a congressman. roby...
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. >> trump gets a second term he has three more picks.e we'rl deb to be locked away in jail nd the of >> all of us. >> yeah, i'll be in air rt conditione of the joule. i'll wave to you in your non-air conditioned part as part of the medi medium. >> that was a good break, clean eak. to move to next topic. >>ng i've been tv for a while. i know how to stop for next segment. >> marco rubeo not happy. he p thinks we hotty mouths. >> the f word is now routinely used in news stories. it's not face risk. who made that decision. i don't know what prompted thist i think had to do with capital gazette reporters on cnn dropped f bomb on cnn in times of duress. >> the entire democrats campaign has been f ebomb. they no policyer othhan f trump. entire dnc campaign. >> true, shouldn't say true specifically. a o lotf people saying it's anti trump vote. some people saying n putting enough ideas forward. talking about courseness of speech and interactions. think about do i have to go bk to access hollywood tape.>> for. he needs to talk t writers before he starts droppg tweets. a couple years ago trying
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live now with that part of our coverage, deb. >> reporter: too little too late. that was the sentiment among the crowd here at the civic center post office. many people said this issue transcends politics.>> among a crowd many of them parents bringing their children and pent-up emotion to this vigil. >> this is not a republican or democrat thing. this is a human thing. >> reporter: a teacher touting his daughter says it children suffering is a breaking point.? i just want somebody that is going to represent us and to this country and have feelings for the citizens. >> reporter: overwhelming public forced the presidents reversal. >> our voice was heard. we brought about change and the true voice of america is compassionate. >> reporter: this social worker says families once reunited are damaged and will need counseling. >> we care enough about them and to raise our voices and bring about change. we need to keep doing that to get them be held does the help and therapy they need. >> this administration is a transects say it with me. this administration is a transect
live now with that part of our coverage, deb. >> reporter: too little too late. that was the sentiment among the crowd here at the civic center post office. many people said this issue transcends politics.>> among a crowd many of them parents bringing their children and pent-up emotion to this vigil. >> this is not a republican or democrat thing. this is a human thing. >> reporter: a teacher touting his daughter says it children suffering is a breaking point.? i just...
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-mexico b and as you mentioned all of this ipe wrap up in this new immigration deb some possible compriseills but no one knows if they have enough votes in o per tos. some members of congress did spend their father's day visiting a texas detentiin center and you'reg new images providedhe by t department of homeland security becauseedia was allowed to photograph ring the tour. me of the children here are among the 2000 kids who were separated from their pents ile trying to cross over the result of a zero tolerance policyed announc in april. theinistration argues it's trying to deter future illegal border crossing adding that the separation of families is the result of existing law. but democrats counter it's not law, it's just policy. >> nobody likes seeing bheies ripped from t mother's arms, from their mother's womb's frankly. >> the president could change thld policy today. he change it rightow. >> reporter: now border patrol officers say the children are getting cared for provided with hot meals and medical services. the trump administrdeion believes a borwall will help end illegal cros
-mexico b and as you mentioned all of this ipe wrap up in this new immigration deb some possible compriseills but no one knows if they have enough votes in o per tos. some members of congress did spend their father's day visiting a texas detentiin center and you'reg new images providedhe by t department of homeland security becauseedia was allowed to photograph ring the tour. me of the children here are among the 2000 kids who were separated from their pents ile trying to cross over the result...
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debs invested in small caps, or developed market equities while hedging out currency risk.t is time to get passive aggressive, where we track the shots fired in the battle between active and passive investors. for all the concerns that institutions are abandoning active managers, adopting etf's en masse, the numbers don't bear that out. who better to discuss this than kat sweeney, head of spider america's institutional sales. i'm so excited i cannot get my words out. surveys show that institutions are increasingly using more etf's, but they manage so much money it is only about 1% of assets under management by institutions overall. and this is according to eric's book, which i stole from liberally. it is a pretty small proportion. i was pretty surprised, i thought it would be closer to 5% or 10%. why so small? kat: i think there are two things there. one, these active managers are using etf's as part of their portfolios. we would not expt them to be a massive part of their overall weighting. also, those assets are actually fixed income, so when you think about the fixed inc
debs invested in small caps, or developed market equities while hedging out currency risk.t is time to get passive aggressive, where we track the shots fired in the battle between active and passive investors. for all the concerns that institutions are abandoning active managers, adopting etf's en masse, the numbers don't bear that out. who better to discuss this than kat sweeney, head of spider america's institutional sales. i'm so excited i cannot get my words out. surveys show that...
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by called "our jim and deb fallows. great, and, he is deb fallows, his wife is a linguistics phd from harvard. they spent five years flying around this country going to large towns, small cities, columbus, ohio, eastport, maine. across this country. they tell you what i have also seen. at the national level, i have never been this depressed. at the local level, at the level where people know each other and know that we are broken and know that we have to fix it, they say and they document, people are coming together and working together in solving problems who would never work together at the national level. go and think about it. go buy it. here is the larger part. renewal is the american way. if you just look back to the end of the 19th century, go back and read your upton sinair. look at the late 19th century. the inequality, the unbelievable inequality. politics, it was close to violence, and who renewed us? it was the folks from the heartland out. it was the progressives and the populists and people from across the
by called "our jim and deb fallows. great, and, he is deb fallows, his wife is a linguistics phd from harvard. they spent five years flying around this country going to large towns, small cities, columbus, ohio, eastport, maine. across this country. they tell you what i have also seen. at the national level, i have never been this depressed. at the local level, at the level where people know each other and know that we are broken and know that we have to fix it, they say and they document,...
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the world you are linked to exceptional stories and discussion from these each and while we thank you deb you to come smart to come join us on facebook. for guy. i want to return other exciting edition of your own max with the best picks of the week i'm your host megan lee from a high end fashion to fishy leather goods we've got lots in store here's a look at what's coming up. cruise collection the caption for a luxury vacation. classic cars like condo place supposed to be your goals from hollywood movie. and complex collages and art installations with a story to tell. for years the big fashion houses have presented their latest collections for winter or summer during fashion week either in london paris berlin or midline but for some designers that is simply not enough that's why there are so called cruise collections that take place between the main fashion weeks they're called cruise collections because they mostly feature lights freeing or summer clothes that one would wear well yes when taking a cruise or of course the outfits could be worn on a sunny vacation while anyway these colle
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since you've been developing at the same astounding rate straight into the champions league in there deb you've been busy get season team and striker in tandem in a hurry to mikhail ballack it seems speed is of the essence in this case to move along the foster's player we have we see here they were wrong it's not defendable you know and the finish is great as well and he will be a great addition to the squad his keys is if he does his speed he gets this one two three metres which helps him music music away and also a great finish show if dimitri players are able to bring him in put position. we will be really flexible in the game and gives him another opened. a day in the life of a national team player interviews and autographs included t.-mo knows full well what it's like to be on the other side of the friends. will be unlawful i think all before years ago you were watching the games with your friends in different restaurants now you going to different stadiums and playing there yourself you feel that's something else to make you think how much has happened in those four years our fan t
since you've been developing at the same astounding rate straight into the champions league in there deb you've been busy get season team and striker in tandem in a hurry to mikhail ballack it seems speed is of the essence in this case to move along the foster's player we have we see here they were wrong it's not defendable you know and the finish is great as well and he will be a great addition to the squad his keys is if he does his speed he gets this one two three metres which helps him...
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of the young players yeah i did that on my first squad you know i give i think there's two or three deb use so that is something that. i've always believed in possibly because i was one of them people you know given a chance at a young age and the manager was never afraid to put young footballers into the team he always believed that they would give you something they would give you a hundred percent with your coaching style i know that when you did some coaching and management at manchester united you highlighted the fact that manchester united have this special philosophy. very few gather is that something you are looking to bring into the squad. i mean you can be the most talented team in the world but you know if you haven't got the team spirit then you won't win anything and i was lucky enough to be part of so many great teams great players for one thing that we hardly had a good team spirit i'm lucky that i've inherited a great bunch of bunch allots you know i seen that firsthand on the china tour the knowledge he makes the friends which which helps you know i would never rest on
of the young players yeah i did that on my first squad you know i give i think there's two or three deb use so that is something that. i've always believed in possibly because i was one of them people you know given a chance at a young age and the manager was never afraid to put young footballers into the team he always believed that they would give you something they would give you a hundred percent with your coaching style i know that when you did some coaching and management at manchester...
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deb davis and johnny calmness and jim can need stood together in front of san jose city hall singing they have reregistered as no party preference. none of them support president trump but they remain republicans -- remained republicans until yesterday. they say there is no one reason for leaving the party. the separation of children from their parents under the zero- tolerance policy was a tipping city >>> in berkeley, people address. protesters held up signs outside of berkeley city college on the mayor gave his address. the mayor reversed his boat after initially saying he would pool berkeley police from the urban showed law enforcement training exercise. critics say the program promotes the militarization of local police agencies. >> i witnessed it this past year. i saw exercises that were wargames, offensive actions with unrealistic scenarios where police were being trained in warfare. >> the mayor has said he had concerns about urban showed but reversed his boat after saying he realized it could be in violation of the charter.>>> fox sports will be taking over live coverage of
deb davis and johnny calmness and jim can need stood together in front of san jose city hall singing they have reregistered as no party preference. none of them support president trump but they remain republicans -- remained republicans until yesterday. they say there is no one reason for leaving the party. the separation of children from their parents under the zero- tolerance policy was a tipping city >>> in berkeley, people address. protesters held up signs outside of berkeley city...
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for state or in ash so what do they hope to achieve here to discuss this from albuquerque new mexico deb holland a member of the blow of laguna tribe in the democratic nominee for u.s. congress in oklahoma joseph blancher.
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live now with how the army hopes to keep rolling, deb. >> reporter: this mobile kitchen is a workforcently feeding evacuees from the sonoma county fires. all it took was one hour and an open gate for its own mini disaster.>> we stocked some of our stuff already. >> reporter: his truck has been tidied since it was found ransacked. empty and everything thrown to the floor. >> we had a couple pots left behind. >> reporter: serving trays and grills and utensils were stolen. someone skilled at the front of the rig. >> when they got to the top they took the bin and destroyed it.>> reporter: dropping through the vent to grab what they wanted. >> they took the grab and go type snacks. the protein bars, the granola bars -- >> this van with a crew of 15 served 17,000 meals over six days during sonoma county october firestorm. if that call came now -- >> the best we could do is go out and serve them a cup of coffee and give them a smile and a hug. that does not meet the need. >> reporter: police took a report and talk to neighbors. it does not appear anyone saw anything. >> most breakdowns team -
live now with how the army hopes to keep rolling, deb. >> reporter: this mobile kitchen is a workforcently feeding evacuees from the sonoma county fires. all it took was one hour and an open gate for its own mini disaster.>> we stocked some of our stuff already. >> reporter: his truck has been tidied since it was found ransacked. empty and everything thrown to the floor. >> we had a couple pots left behind. >> reporter: serving trays and grills and utensils were...
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councilmembers deb davis and johnny camis along with former member jim caneen made that announcement today at city hall. they called the issue at the border a tipping point and put the blame on one person. >> the president, who has really made good on all his terrible campaign promises. and this is just the last straw. >> and i hope that this decision today helped the party understand that they need to change, otherwise there's going to be even more exiting. >> all three leaders say they will register under no party preference. >>> are dig sbging into stories of why so many people come to the u.s. what did you find, stephen? >> reporter: the border's latest numbers show a drop in undocumented from april to may, but to just under 3,09,000 famis in april and 3,000 in may, you can see they're on the rise. in san diego specifically, the number of children traveling a loin and caught by border patrol is up 42% year after year. we talked to dozens of families over the years trying to get into the u.s. they tell us the situation in their home countries, especially guatemala, honduras and el
councilmembers deb davis and johnny camis along with former member jim caneen made that announcement today at city hall. they called the issue at the border a tipping point and put the blame on one person. >> the president, who has really made good on all his terrible campaign promises. and this is just the last straw. >> and i hope that this decision today helped the party understand that they need to change, otherwise there's going to be even more exiting. >> all three...
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justin and deb, good to have you with us. good luck to all three. here we go.re... not "dearly." followed by... uh-oh. ali. place it for $200. ali. -what is madison square garden? -yes. place it, $400. justin. -what is the pacific ocean? -good. place it, $600, please.
justin and deb, good to have you with us. good luck to all three. here we go.re... not "dearly." followed by... uh-oh. ali. place it for $200. ali. -what is madison square garden? -yes. place it, $400. justin. -what is the pacific ocean? -good. place it, $600, please.
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denied entry to a similar facility there.ou guards not allow senator bill nelson and congresswoman debebb wasserman schultz insid this facility iad homeste which houses undocumented children. protests are planned there this weekend. >>> both maryland and virginiag rnors will pull back troops to the border. they've done in in opposition to the policy. justin finch has the details on this crisis.od morning. >> reporter: eun, aaron, good morning. as you mentioned, a busy day across the region. house republicans that work on o solutiontop family separation. protests are popping up across the couny. now the local governors are speaking out as well. let's take you to twitter on tuesday where maryland governor larry hogan is saying this, until this policy of separating children from their families has been rescinded, marylandill not deploy any national guard resources to the erbo early tuesday member i ordered our cre members to immediately return. that was followed up some hours by the republican governor who put on twitter that he's recalling four national guard ldiers. hesays, virginia wil
denied entry to a similar facility there.ou guards not allow senator bill nelson and congresswoman debebb wasserman schultz insid this facility iad homeste which houses undocumented children. protests are planned there this weekend. >>> both maryland and virginiag rnors will pull back troops to the border. they've done in in opposition to the policy. justin finch has the details on this crisis.od morning. >> reporter: eun, aaron, good morning. as you mentioned, a busy day across...
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good morning, deb. >> reporter: good morning, cecilia.k moments in her life in an effort to protect the image of the superstar singer. well, now they are after six years after her shocking death family and friends are opening up, her brother gary telling me he can finally breathe after sharing the truth about his sister. ♪ i will always love you >> reporter: her talent epic. that voice gracing the top ten charts for more than two decades and then the fall from grace and whitney houston's stunning death. in the new documentary "whitney," those closest to the superstar break their silence with a raw honest peek into her tragic life and death. >> i wanted to tell her life story to celebrate her and to try to explain her. >> i know. >> reporter: the film filled with haunting never before seen home videos hinting at the singer's fragility. >> it'll be all right. >> reporter: her brothers and sister-in-law pat revealing a dark family secret. a bombshell claim that houston was molested as a child. >> gary told me that he was molested when he was
good morning, deb. >> reporter: good morning, cecilia.k moments in her life in an effort to protect the image of the superstar singer. well, now they are after six years after her shocking death family and friends are opening up, her brother gary telling me he can finally breathe after sharing the truth about his sister. ♪ i will always love you >> reporter: her talent epic. that voice gracing the top ten charts for more than two decades and then the fall from grace and whitney...
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and that common ground is crucial because oncee the deb moves over to the senate side, any bill wil needmocrats on board to have any chance of passing. >> blayne alexander on capitol hill for us today. blayne, thank you. >>> meanwhile first lady melania trump getting a lot of praise for her surprise visit to the bo border. what she wore is getting a lot of attention. the daily mail first spotted t jacket. >> mrs. trump wearing a $39 green jacket with the words i really don't care,u, do written on the back. she took off the jacket before touring the detention cilities, but it's got a lot of people wondering if there's a hidden messagen it. some are calling it insensitive and ill-advised. >> we have this pointed tweet from the first lady's spokeswoman. if the media would spend their time and energy on her actions rather than speculate and focus on her wardrobe, we could get so much more accomplished on behalf ofchildren. >> adding the #she zcares and it's just jacket at the end of the tweet. >> coming up, a giant toxic plant that causes third degree burns is spreadingn northern virginia. >
and that common ground is crucial because oncee the deb moves over to the senate side, any bill wil needmocrats on board to have any chance of passing. >> blayne alexander on capitol hill for us today. blayne, thank you. >>> meanwhile first lady melania trump getting a lot of praise for her surprise visit to the bo border. what she wore is getting a lot of attention. the daily mail first spotted t jacket. >> mrs. trump wearing a $39 green jacket with the words i really...
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come through the office and the industry, kate being one of them, so many people, there's kelly and, deb stein, i had my list. it is gone now. there's a lot that of these women who have been mentors to me and meant a lot. i hope the women coming up in the department find their people and to create their careers. i think that is what i have. if any of the other commissioners are watching, thank you for serving. [applause] >> just real quick, i only... congratulations on busting the silicone feeling. -- ceiling. i think sarah and i go back the farthest. i've come to have a healthy amount of respect for her. i just want to say, the work that you do makes me proud to be part of this organization. i wish you all well. >> thank you very much. you have sent your guidance to us and it has been in it -- invaluable. after the years you've been here, to answer questions about d.r. is our advocate for affordable housing, it has been a privilege for us to have your guidance and leadership as we take on many cases. i hope when you drive around the city as you are retired or working again, you do notic
come through the office and the industry, kate being one of them, so many people, there's kelly and, deb stein, i had my list. it is gone now. there's a lot that of these women who have been mentors to me and meant a lot. i hope the women coming up in the department find their people and to create their careers. i think that is what i have. if any of the other commissioners are watching, thank you for serving. [applause] >> just real quick, i only... congratulations on busting the...
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deb by leighton she needed support from someone, anyone. >> she felt more alienated from family and friendse threatened by the police. the only person in her life that was willing to be there for her was john diamond. >> i was getting more and more depressed. i went to john for comfort. >> a few weeks after marty's murder, michelle and john drove to florida for a long weekend. michelle wanted to see a former professor for grief counseling, she said later. while diamond stayed with his sister, debby. >> he acted as if nothing was wrong. he knows he didn't have anything to do with it. he didn't shoot him. >> how did kill captain marty theer? is it possible john diamond executed his romantic rival? he may have had a motive. police were very suspicious. but the physical evidence was, frankly, rather weak. so detectives kept digging in the arcane world of phone records. boring, but sometimes revealing. and one telephone number in particular caught their attention. a call from diamond to one of his army buddies at ft. bragg. >> so we asked them if diamond had any access to any weapons. he said th
deb by leighton she needed support from someone, anyone. >> she felt more alienated from family and friendse threatened by the police. the only person in her life that was willing to be there for her was john diamond. >> i was getting more and more depressed. i went to john for comfort. >> a few weeks after marty's murder, michelle and john drove to florida for a long weekend. michelle wanted to see a former professor for grief counseling, she said later. while diamond stayed...
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his ego is no smaller today than it was two deb acades ago. >> there's no situation in which he wouldn'tay he was perfectly prepared. >> his self-confidence clearly has not changed either. >> exactly. that's exactly what i think that kim is going to play off of. i think president trump is an open book when it comes to what we call an intelligence psychological operation. it's a cool. if you are kim jong-un's team and prep him for this, you will tell him to flatter the president. use a lot of superlatives to talk about how this is the biggest moment and historic moment, to talk about internal dissent in the united states. the president is focused on that. they share this panoia about deep states in their countries. this plays into the fact that kim has the upper hand in this meeting because the president is an open book. it makes him very easily manipulated. >> how are we really going to know what occurred in this meeting? back to your earlier point, which sam was talking about. these two men, neither one is known for their veracity. let me put it that way. donald trump and you have kim j
his ego is no smaller today than it was two deb acades ago. >> there's no situation in which he wouldn'tay he was perfectly prepared. >> his self-confidence clearly has not changed either. >> exactly. that's exactly what i think that kim is going to play off of. i think president trump is an open book when it comes to what we call an intelligence psychological operation. it's a cool. if you are kim jong-un's team and prep him for this, you will tell him to flatter the...
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using any kind oft tool at deb is dangero puttingutting youn yourself in financial hole that takes yous to dig out from. after all it's your cash. >> all right we are almost there with independence day right around the corner. eaand in the dading up to 4th of july potential for fires increases. even with those sparklers that we all think are pretty safe. and ll, you throw one of those down and boy they can light a fire pretty qckly. >> when people h haveand held sparklers and give them to their children thinkin it's safest and sanest way of celebrating 4th of july with patrenticse of america, we really want people to think again and understand the hazards of those sparklers. >> fireworks use is expected to hit an all-time high this year. >> i know in my neighborhood, boy, it's a huge fire work display i don't know if you'veur been to th of jewel district. >> i have not. >> neighborhoods get crazy and shoo them off in streets. it's a lot of fun. there's tradition here. things can be dry. they can start fires quickly. right. not the case today, >>> no,ertainly not. you had a little mothe
using any kind oft tool at deb is dangero puttingutting youn yourself in financial hole that takes yous to dig out from. after all it's your cash. >> all right we are almost there with independence day right around the corner. eaand in the dading up to 4th of july potential for fires increases. even with those sparklers that we all think are pretty safe. and ll, you throw one of those down and boy they can light a fire pretty qckly. >> when people h haveand held sparklers and give...
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. >> what's going on deb by. >> while you're flipping the channels. >> when we made the decision it waseally thought out. the truth is we had been thinking about it for a long time. when i turned 18 and had to register for the draft i applied as a conscientious objector. except the the lottery came appear. and i had a high number so i lucked out. >> in 1969 canada passed a law allowing fo u.s. immigration regardless of military status. which meant if you weren't down with uncle sam's war you could crash with uncle buck. >> tens of thousand of conscientious objectors had a safe haven suddenly. the prime minister of canada, pierre trudeau was so popular at the time he could have beaten beaten richard nixon if pierre had been allowed to run for president. and boy have things not change. now pierre's son juft isn't the prime minister of canada. and he is so popular he is actually on the cover of rolling stone magazine. and justin followed in his father's foot steps by making canada a safe haven for immigrants from around the world. >> the thing that every time the u.s. invaded another count
. >> what's going on deb by. >> while you're flipping the channels. >> when we made the decision it waseally thought out. the truth is we had been thinking about it for a long time. when i turned 18 and had to register for the draft i applied as a conscientious objector. except the the lottery came appear. and i had a high number so i lucked out. >> in 1969 canada passed a law allowing fo u.s. immigration regardless of military status. which meant if you weren't down...
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thehi house and i remember going inthe in tnking trying to break the ice i was at the kennedy sch a deb reagt popular. have course voted against kerry. and i said laughingly i tried to vote against tip o'neil but i by mistake vote for communi and they held up myppor threeonth m they had to get me through for some junior job. but that's why it was okay, it wasn't okay to vote for communists. let me give you sense where we are which is hard to know in these fluid times. my first point would be these really are fluid unpredictable times. i don't thi anyone else was standing here in may of 2014, i guess that would be the equivalent in the last cycle, that one would have predicted donald trump would be the republican nominee for president let alone the next president. people might have predict the hillary clinton would have been the nominee but wouldn't have predict predict predicted bernie sanders would have got a lot of the vote. sanders beat her 60/40, something likethat. so this a good reminder how hard it is t predict politics. i was thinking about this paul ryan was in the news attempt
thehi house and i remember going inthe in tnking trying to break the ice i was at the kennedy sch a deb reagt popular. have course voted against kerry. and i said laughingly i tried to vote against tip o'neil but i by mistake vote for communi and they held up myppor threeonth m they had to get me through for some junior job. but that's why it was okay, it wasn't okay to vote for communists. let me give you sense where we are which is hard to know in these fluid times. my first point would be...
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you can see the motorcycle here on its side withri debs state d scattered o the ground. the crash caused the seat to break off. the driver stayed at the scene. no word on who caused the crash. >>> in trenton new jersey, new developments in the mass weekend arts festival shatting. investg possible police involvement. one person was killed. 22 others injured including a 13-year-old boy. police arrested two men. they believe the shootings were icng related. >>> maryland ols say we are on track forhe deadliest year for boating accidents we've seen in two. decades the latest happened over the weekend. two brothers who went fishing in charles county were discovered dead on sunday morning. meagan fitzgerald joins us from the bay she talked to the investigators. >> reporter: that's exactlygh immediate natural resources police which is the lead investigator tell us that franklin and his brother roberto didn'tave life jacke on when they went out on the potomac. here's what they say happened. i want to step aside and draw your attention to the day marker you'll see? the distance. y
you can see the motorcycle here on its side withri debs state d scattered o the ground. the crash caused the seat to break off. the driver stayed at the scene. no word on who caused the crash. >>> in trenton new jersey, new developments in the mass weekend arts festival shatting. investg possible police involvement. one person was killed. 22 others injured including a 13-year-old boy. police arrested two men. they believe the shootings were icng related. >>> maryland ols say...
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deb davis and johnny comis are switching their political affiliation to no party preference.they say separating families at the border was the last straw. >> coming here as a new 8-year- old, i would have hated to be torn away from my parents in a brand-new country and sent off somewhere where i had no contact with them. so i put myself in their shoes and i just couldn't take it. >> the move leaves just one republican on the san jose city council. >>> white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders is firing back after being kicked out of a restaurant in virginia. sanders was at the red hen restaurant friday night when she says the owner asked her to leaf. she's the latest trump -- leave. she's the latest trump aide to face criticism. last week protesters drove homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen out of a mexican restaurant. today sanders denounced threats made against her and other officials. >> healthy debate on ideas and political philosophy is important, but the calls for harassment and push for any trump supporter to avoid the public is unacceptable. >> but o
deb davis and johnny comis are switching their political affiliation to no party preference.they say separating families at the border was the last straw. >> coming here as a new 8-year- old, i would have hated to be torn away from my parents in a brand-new country and sent off somewhere where i had no contact with them. so i put myself in their shoes and i just couldn't take it. >> the move leaves just one republican on the san jose city council. >>> white house press...
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in new mexico, deb holland got one step closer to becoming the first ever female native american congresswoman and a missouri democrat lauren arthur won a special election by nearly 20 points flipping the seat for democrats since trump's inauguration. here to help me understand, michelle goldberg, op-ed columnist from "the new york times" and adrian elrod, a spokesperson for the clinton campaign. so there are two parts of this. there is like the kind of activist core to find these campaigns and then the candidates. i want to start with the activist core, the people knocking on doors, signing up for volunteer shifts. you have been reporting on them. >> it's such an interesting phenomenon, and i think relatively undercovered compared to the tea party because it's big and it's happening everywhere. it's happening far from the coasts where you have these middle aged women who were maybe, you know, politically aware before they voted. maybe they voted in most primaries. didn't necessarily know what congressional district they lived in, and who were so horrified and scare and traumatized and humilia
in new mexico, deb holland got one step closer to becoming the first ever female native american congresswoman and a missouri democrat lauren arthur won a special election by nearly 20 points flipping the seat for democrats since trump's inauguration. here to help me understand, michelle goldberg, op-ed columnist from "the new york times" and adrian elrod, a spokesperson for the clinton campaign. so there are two parts of this. there is like the kind of activist core to find these...
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. >> just kept sayin', "not debbie, not debbie, not deb." >> reporter: debbie's parents flew to san antonioime with lars, to support him in their shared grief. >> he could hardly talk. he seemed extremely remorseful. >> was he saying everything that you would wanna hear? like, "i -- i -- i messed -- i did it, i'm sorry"? >> he -- >> to say? >> apologized profusely for it and said it was just an accident. it was dark. >> some people might be really angry but you didn't go down that road? >> we did not go down that road. we supported him. >> reporter: but that support was about to be put to the test. >> reporter: coming up -- >> i know that she was frustrated. >> reporter: how strong was that marriage? how dark was that night? >> that's your wife. height, weight, shape. how can you not tell that's your wife? >> reporter: when "dateline" continues. hey, want the fastest internet? done. and now, xfinity mobile is included. you can get up to five lines. you can save 400 bucks or more a year, which you can spend on a funk-tastic music video. ♪ dance party boom. ♪ simple. easy. awesome. come see h
. >> just kept sayin', "not debbie, not debbie, not deb." >> reporter: debbie's parents flew to san antonioime with lars, to support him in their shared grief. >> he could hardly talk. he seemed extremely remorseful. >> was he saying everything that you would wanna hear? like, "i -- i -- i messed -- i did it, i'm sorry"? >> he -- >> to say? >> apologized profusely for it and said it was just an accident. it was dark. >> some...
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jim and deb, from harvard. they spent five years around this country going to large towns, small cities. columbus, ohio, sioux falls, eastport, maine. that at theu national level they've never been nuts depressed, but at the local level, at level where people know each other and know that we are broken in we have to fix it -- they say and they document people are coming togethervi problems who would never work together at the national level. so go think about it, go by the book. renewal is the american way. if you just look back to the end of the 19th century, go back and read upton sinclair. go back and look at the coefficient for the 19th century, the unbelievable inequality. politics.hine it was close to violence. who renewed us? the folks from the heartland out. the progressives, the populists, people from across the country. republicans and democrats, right and left, who said -- we are america. we have these values. do wel short, but when we remind ourselves of who we are and what we stand for and we wck o
jim and deb, from harvard. they spent five years around this country going to large towns, small cities. columbus, ohio, sioux falls, eastport, maine. that at theu national level they've never been nuts depressed, but at the local level, at level where people know each other and know that we are broken in we have to fix it -- they say and they document people are coming togethervi problems who would never work together at the national level. so go think about it, go by the book. renewal is the...
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. >> it is a bargain but it has a massive deb load that's going to be difficult to navigate this is an appetite for beaten up stocks. it is a courageous upgrade but i'm no buying it >> pete, you own this one, cigna. >>> love what i'm seeing right now. i have got to see the calls move to the upside about i like the space. >> erin, talk to me about the utilities. >> the ten year yield moved 20 basis points in the last week alone. that's putting stress on the high differents, including utilities. >> stepping away for two final trades are next. this is my headquarters. this is where i trade and manage my portfolio. since i added futures, i have access to the oil markets and gold markets. okay. i'm plugged into equities - trade confirmed - and i have global access 24/7. meaning i can do what i need to do, then i can focus on what i want to do. visit learnfuturestoday.com to see what adding futures can do for you. but we should be seeing ymore range of motion., i'm fine. okay, well let's see you get up from the couch. i'm sorry, what? grandpa come. at cognizant, we're uniting doctors, insure
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experience the immigration problem, and i'm hopeful thaton this informahat i'm ateviding will inform a deb that will finally happen. >> no other federal judge comes close to your senncg record, right, over the last five years i was reading that you sentenced maybe 6,000 defendants for felony immigration violations, and l ur critics way you are then send them back to the same syst they were fleeing which is not necessarily compassionate. they say that that will be your legacy. what do you say to tt? >> well, you know what? there's some truth in that. as a federal district judge, i'm the only on down theory that can sentence the people that come before me, and i guess i could say, as some of my critics have recently said, if i' conflicted in this way, i should quit. well, maybe there's some credence to that thought, but here's thehing -- if i'm not sitting here, somebody else is, and those people are going to be sentenced. this system iso a monster that has to be fed every day. >> there's been sontuch atn paid to the family separation policy, and there isc also a lot oversation now that the
experience the immigration problem, and i'm hopeful thaton this informahat i'm ateviding will inform a deb that will finally happen. >> no other federal judge comes close to your senncg record, right, over the last five years i was reading that you sentenced maybe 6,000 defendants for felony immigration violations, and l ur critics way you are then send them back to the same syst they were fleeing which is not necessarily compassionate. they say that that will be your legacy. what do you...
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there's hted deb last month the board heard from parentsrsnd issue.hey can them reckless behavior. not every stude i the same joining now represent each side of the issue meg a mom and executive director of concerned parents and educators and robert rigby fairfax county teacher who represents fcps pride. >> meg, what is it that you are posed to when it comes to these potentialhanges g? >>d morning, steve. pants are concerned about the use of the term sex assigned at birth to replace biological sex. we're concerned about the drug prep to teens who reallytic need to the message reinforced that, um, they need to use condoms and not rely on medication like that to be protected from hiv. >> overwhelmgly rejt this expansion of an already progressive curriculum. >> robert, onhe odd side of things, what is it whether you eg said respond to what directly or your own thoughts on the proposed changings. how do you view things? >> well, good morning, steve. e of using sex assigned at birth rather than b ilogical sexs that the first one is approved and used major
there's hted deb last month the board heard from parentsrsnd issue.hey can them reckless behavior. not every stude i the same joining now represent each side of the issue meg a mom and executive director of concerned parents and educators and robert rigby fairfax county teacher who represents fcps pride. >> meg, what is it that you are posed to when it comes to these potentialhanges g? >>d morning, steve. pants are concerned about the use of the term sex assigned at birth to replace...
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i left the white house $16 million in deb but, you typically have a more gaping facts in discoverings and i bet you don't even know them. >> i asked if you'd ever apologized and you said you had. >> i have. >> you've apologized to her? >> i've apologized to everybody in the world. >> but you didn't apologize to her? >> i have never talked to her. >> do you feel like you owe her an apology? >> i have never talked to her. but i did say on more than one occasion i was sorry. that's very different. the apology was public. >> you don't think a private apology's owed? >> i think this thing, it's 20 years ago, come on. >> our panel is back here with us. so former president clinton talked about this not just on lbert aoted i ha regret and that apology at a "new yk times" event. here that is. listen. >> it wasn't my finest hour, but the important thing is, that was very painful thing that happened 20 years ago and i openings the to my family, to monica lewsinsky and her family, to the american people. i messed up and i own that and no mistake by anybody else, including that young man addressi
i left the white house $16 million in deb but, you typically have a more gaping facts in discoverings and i bet you don't even know them. >> i asked if you'd ever apologized and you said you had. >> i have. >> you've apologized to her? >> i've apologized to everybody in the world. >> but you didn't apologize to her? >> i have never talked to her. >> do you feel like you owe her an apology? >> i have never talked to her. but i did say on more than...
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we saw deb fischer win in nebraska, beating a couple of really capable guys, who had a history of winning, like in attorney general. and we saw joni ernst do that in iowa, so republican women can succeed in these primaries. where i worry is having them do it and getting out there is an even bigger issue. one of the issues also is funding. how many organizations exist that can help to support republican women running for office, versus there are a number of avenues that democratic women have, like emily's list, that support women specifically running for office, and there are some on the republican and, but -- republican end, but they need to be more robust, and this is why i decided to get behind organization that is just in its infancy. but that is the goal. amy: i want to get to you as our candidate on stage. let me see if i kind of got this. can i say your age? ms. underwood: yes. amy: you are 31. you are working in washington at hhs during the election of 2016. donald trump wins. you are like, i'm going to go now run for congress, that is it. so tell me -- you had not been involved in
we saw deb fischer win in nebraska, beating a couple of really capable guys, who had a history of winning, like in attorney general. and we saw joni ernst do that in iowa, so republican women can succeed in these primaries. where i worry is having them do it and getting out there is an even bigger issue. one of the issues also is funding. how many organizations exist that can help to support republican women running for office, versus there are a number of avenues that democratic women have,...