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were you happy, denis? tell me the truth. [upbeat music plays] denis? [indistinct] denis? denis?ou can't go without your shoes! not yet. [denis] steady. yes. steady. [denis] steady the buffs. steady the buffs. no. not yet. denis! wait! i don't... i said i don't want you to go yet. denis! please! not...don't. no! i'm not... i don't want to be on my own. [denis] you're going to be fine on your own, love. you always have been. [margaret exhales] denis. [gasping] no, no, no! [whimpers] health, is having the freedom ♪ to do what you want to do with your life, every single day. so at aetna, we promise to keep finding new ways to join you so nothing gets in your way. because no matter where it is you're going, or whatever stage of life you're in. we believe that when it comes to health. you don't join us. we join you. [carol] mummy. - [groans] - good god! - mum, are you all right? - yes. - what have you been doing? - [groaning] mummy, you should have called for help, silly old sausage. have you not even been in your bed properly? you've done all this? yes, it's all sorted. finished. yes
were you happy, denis? tell me the truth. [upbeat music plays] denis? [indistinct] denis? denis?ou can't go without your shoes! not yet. [denis] steady. yes. steady. [denis] steady the buffs. steady the buffs. no. not yet. denis! wait! i don't... i said i don't want you to go yet. denis! please! not...don't. no! i'm not... i don't want to be on my own. [denis] you're going to be fine on your own, love. you always have been. [margaret exhales] denis. [gasping] no, no, no! [whimpers] health, is...
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denis: mr. ossoff, on the same subject, for all of the questionable things, some of which i just cited to secretary handel, there is still no concrete evidence, concrete evidence now, of any collusion between the trump campaign and the russians, let alone the president or the president-elect as he was at the time. and this brings up a question, another one from our audience, what congressional oversight is needed on russian election interference and any trump campaign ties? and if you were in congress, would you join some of your democratic colleagues, a few who are already demanding impeachment? mr. ossoff: here's what we know. he u.s. intelligence community has publicly stated that the russian government sought to interfere in the u.s. presidential election. and that they did so through their intelligence services on the direct orders of vladimir putin. and that is an outrage. no matter your party, as a matter of national security, as a matter of patriotism, foreign intelligence service, inter
denis: mr. ossoff, on the same subject, for all of the questionable things, some of which i just cited to secretary handel, there is still no concrete evidence, concrete evidence now, of any collusion between the trump campaign and the russians, let alone the president or the president-elect as he was at the time. and this brings up a question, another one from our audience, what congressional oversight is needed on russian election interference and any trump campaign ties? and if you were in...
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i'm denis. we are joined by the two candidates in the runoff election, democrat jon ossoff and republican karen handel. mr. ossoff, i'm going it start with you on some foreign policy questions here. and this is about the iran nuclear deal. you have said, in fact, said fairly recently, that you would want to make sure that we are able to have snapback sanctions, was i believe your word. if our intelligence shows that iran is cheating on that nuclear deal, but you did not support just tearing it up as the president has said he would do. although he hasn't yet. but how can you be sure that our intelligence, good as it is, would be able to catch that? mr. ossoff: our intelligence community and inspectors have the capability to ss whether -- to assess whether iran is in compliance with the deal. we need monitoring of iran's compliance with its obligations to restrict iranian enrichment. furthermore, we should be prepared to impose additional sanctions if iran continues to test ballistic missiles in v
i'm denis. we are joined by the two candidates in the runoff election, democrat jon ossoff and republican karen handel. mr. ossoff, i'm going it start with you on some foreign policy questions here. and this is about the iran nuclear deal. you have said, in fact, said fairly recently, that you would want to make sure that we are able to have snapback sanctions, was i believe your word. if our intelligence shows that iran is cheating on that nuclear deal, but you did not support just tearing it...
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>> i don't deny that trademarks are used for expressive purposes. as i was saying earlier, i think many commercial actors will pick a mark that will not only serve as a source identifier but that will cast their products in an attractive light and/or that will communicate a message on some other topic. my only point is in deciding whether a particular trademark should be registered congress is entitled to focus exclusively on the source identification aspect. >> i wonder if you were not stretching the concept of a government program past the breaking point. the government provides lots of services to the general public, and i don't think you would say that those fall within the line of government cases you're talking about. like providing police protection to the general public or providing fire protection to the general public. those cost money and those are government programs. can the government say, well, we're going to provide protection for some groups but not for other groups? >> no. i think those would raise serious -- i mean, depending on t
>> i don't deny that trademarks are used for expressive purposes. as i was saying earlier, i think many commercial actors will pick a mark that will not only serve as a source identifier but that will cast their products in an attractive light and/or that will communicate a message on some other topic. my only point is in deciding whether a particular trademark should be registered congress is entitled to focus exclusively on the source identification aspect. >> i wonder if you were...
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the problem there is he can't very well deny he said it and he can't deny his tweets and he can't deny what he said to the russian ambassador, which apparently was recorded somewhere where he said, comey was a nut job and i had to get rid of him. all of that -- that is admissible evidence in an investigation. if some day somewhere there's a trial, it's admissible there, too. >> matt, now if "the washington post" is correct based on their five sources and the president is under this investigation, i assume his outside counsel will be pushing him not to continue to tweet about it or talk about it or give interviews about this. >> that's rule number one. if you are going to tell your sto story, tell it once to a jury. in this case, this president i think needs to listen to his key advisers, because as jeff points out, this is a very serious situation. bob mueller is a professional. let's remember the other thing that's going on here. as bob mueller does his investigation, he is going to be talking to witnesses. his investigates will talk to witnesses. this seems to be the first round of r
the problem there is he can't very well deny he said it and he can't deny his tweets and he can't deny what he said to the russian ambassador, which apparently was recorded somewhere where he said, comey was a nut job and i had to get rid of him. all of that -- that is admissible evidence in an investigation. if some day somewhere there's a trial, it's admissible there, too. >> matt, now if "the washington post" is correct based on their five sources and the president is under...
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>> i don't deny that trademarks for expressive purposes. i think many commercial actors will not only serve as a source identifier, but will cast their products in an attractive light or will communicate a message on some other topic. my only point is in deciding whether particular trademark should be registered, congress is entitled to focus exclusively on the source identification aspect. >> i wonder if you are not stretching the concept of a government program past the breaking point. the government provides lots of services to the general public. i do not think he would say that those fall within the government program line of cases that you're talking about. provide police protection to the general public, fire protection to the general public, those costs money. there's a government programs. the government wants to provide protection for some groups or other groups? >> depending on the nature of the distinction, equal protection problems, potential -- >> potential first amendment problems to if it was based on the figure speech, is n
>> i don't deny that trademarks for expressive purposes. i think many commercial actors will not only serve as a source identifier, but will cast their products in an attractive light or will communicate a message on some other topic. my only point is in deciding whether particular trademark should be registered, congress is entitled to focus exclusively on the source identification aspect. >> i wonder if you are not stretching the concept of a government program past the breaking...
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once again, denying russia's involvement in the u.s. election.e new report confirmed by nbc news that the trump administration sought to lift sanctions on russia.
once again, denying russia's involvement in the u.s. election.e new report confirmed by nbc news that the trump administration sought to lift sanctions on russia.
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denis: secretary handel. ms. handel: the paris accord was a very bad deal for america and americans. it is important that we do the right thing, but we also do the right thing in the right way. in that accord, first of all, there is no ability within the accord to hold india or china accountable. none whatsoever. and american businesses were being put at a significant competitive disadvantage. so what the president has said is he wants to renegotiate it and come back to the table and make it a fair agreement where there is accountability within that agreement. moderator let me ask you a quick : follow-up here. the paris agreement, though, is based on what is a pretty widely accepted and vast body of evidence, scientific evidence, that human activity contributes to climate change. at least. so what response would you like to see to climate change? you can start by answering whether you think human activity contributes to it. ms. handel: look, i think that clearly there have been changes in the climate. i'm not a s
denis: secretary handel. ms. handel: the paris accord was a very bad deal for america and americans. it is important that we do the right thing, but we also do the right thing in the right way. in that accord, first of all, there is no ability within the accord to hold india or china accountable. none whatsoever. and american businesses were being put at a significant competitive disadvantage. so what the president has said is he wants to renegotiate it and come back to the table and make it a...
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what is amazing to me is that the president continues to deny that this happened. this attack on the united states occurred. they continue to describe this as fake news. furthermore, we have the fact that the fbi director was certainly fired because of the russia investigation. the president has admitted that. with all people in conversations with the russian ambassador. yet that very clear act of obstruction of justice, attorney general sessions is not willing to answer questions about his communications with the president about the real motive for firing james comey. even though the president is willing to talk about that with the press and the russian ambassador. her attorney general cannot balk about with the u.s. congress. that looks like a cover up to me. >> as i said, we are intruding on to the hour of chuck todd and "meet the press" daily. chuck has a member of the senate committee taking part in the questioning. chuck? >> thank you, brian. another day almost summer. it is a summer of hearings. if it's tuesday, what we just learned from the attorney general
what is amazing to me is that the president continues to deny that this happened. this attack on the united states occurred. they continue to describe this as fake news. furthermore, we have the fact that the fbi director was certainly fired because of the russia investigation. the president has admitted that. with all people in conversations with the russian ambassador. yet that very clear act of obstruction of justice, attorney general sessions is not willing to answer questions about his...
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arabia denied the row amounted to a blockade.for joining us. , and whatwe with this is the real motive behind saudi arabia, the you a e, brain -- , and saudihrain arabia getting together? >> three factors. first, a long-standing tension between qatar and its neighbors over qatar's support for the muslim brotherhood, the hosting of al jazeera, which has programming that criticized the saudis and other gulf leaders. that has been a long-running dispute. part of the problem is they have lost patience over that. there is another factor. , goodmaintains close relations with iran, and what we are seeing is a push by saudi, uae, and other sunni players on expanding influence pushing back. president trump's visit to riyadh has given them something of a green light to put ,dditional pressure on qatar although the americans may not --e expected the m a roddy's them to accelerate to the levels they have. rishaad: what about president trump and his role in the crisis? did he get the green light to the saudis to initiate this action? what doe
arabia denied the row amounted to a blockade.for joining us. , and whatwe with this is the real motive behind saudi arabia, the you a e, brain -- , and saudihrain arabia getting together? >> three factors. first, a long-standing tension between qatar and its neighbors over qatar's support for the muslim brotherhood, the hosting of al jazeera, which has programming that criticized the saudis and other gulf leaders. that has been a long-running dispute. part of the problem is they have lost...
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now, director comey denied each of these improper requests. the loyalty pledge, the adminition to drop the flynn investigation, the request to lift the cloud, and the russian investigation. of course, after his refusals, director comey was fired. the initial explanation for the firing didn't pass any smell tests. somehow director comey was fired because he didn't treat hillary clinton appropriately. of course, that explanation lasted about a day because the president himself then made very clear that he was thinking about russia when he decided to fire director comey. shockingly, reports suggest that the president admitted as much in an oval office meeting with the russians the day after director comey was fired. disparaging our country's top law enforcement official is a quote unquote, nut job. the president allegedly suggested his firing relieved great pressure on his feelings about russia. this is not happening in isolation. at the same time the president was engaged in these efforts with director comey he was also, at least allegedly askin
now, director comey denied each of these improper requests. the loyalty pledge, the adminition to drop the flynn investigation, the request to lift the cloud, and the russian investigation. of course, after his refusals, director comey was fired. the initial explanation for the firing didn't pass any smell tests. somehow director comey was fired because he didn't treat hillary clinton appropriately. of course, that explanation lasted about a day because the president himself then made very...
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speaker, were denied. were denied by my fellow citizens of the south. i lived in the south, mr. peaker, born in louisiana, lived in the south at a time when i had to drink from colored water fountains. and i must tell you a good many of them were not the kinds of fountains that you would want to drink from. they were filthy, to be quite frank with you. i lived in the south at a time when i had to sit in the back of the bus. there could be many seats available in the front of the bus, but i had to make my way to the back and claim my seat. i lived in the south at a time when i had to sit in the balcony of the movie. didn't matter that there were seats in the lower level. i was always shown the balcony. at a time when i had to receive my food from the back door, couldn't go into many restaurants. if i did have a restaurant i could go in, it was some room in the back that was set aside for coloreds only. colored water fountains. colored restrooms. back of the bus. balcony of the movie. and when we were locked up at that time, it was in the bottom of the jail. i know what discrimina
speaker, were denied. were denied by my fellow citizens of the south. i lived in the south, mr. peaker, born in louisiana, lived in the south at a time when i had to drink from colored water fountains. and i must tell you a good many of them were not the kinds of fountains that you would want to drink from. they were filthy, to be quite frank with you. i lived in the south at a time when i had to sit in the back of the bus. there could be many seats available in the front of the bus, but i had...
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denied he colluded with moscow, calling them appalling. for more on the implications that want to bring in alisa parenti. what did we learn here today in his hearing? ofsa: there were not a lot revelations. but, what did sessions discuss with president related to the russia investigation? sessions would not reveal any of his invest -- conversations with trump, citing policy. a wanted to know about his conversation with trump about firing former fbi director james comey. he declines. sessions was asked about his contact with russian officials. he called any secession -- suggestion of impropriety a spurious allegation. >> suggesting i participated in any collusion, that i was aware of any collusion with the russian government to hurt this country, which i have served or toonor, for 35 years, undermine the integrity of our democratic process, is an appalling and detestable lie. relatedly, there is the assertion i did not answer senator franken's question honestly in my confirmation hearing. colleagues, that is false. says: sessions that becau
denied he colluded with moscow, calling them appalling. for more on the implications that want to bring in alisa parenti. what did we learn here today in his hearing? ofsa: there were not a lot revelations. but, what did sessions discuss with president related to the russia investigation? sessions would not reveal any of his invest -- conversations with trump, citing policy. a wanted to know about his conversation with trump about firing former fbi director james comey. he declines. sessions...
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president putin denied, denied .denied again.nied that the russian government was involved in hacking. he denied that the russians intervened in the u.s. elections and he denies there was any type of trump transition team in the idea of lifting sanctions. take a listen. >> that is just absurd what they're saying. i don't know where these people have come from that distribute this kind of information. my answer is no, no agreements whatever. we never even got down to that. >> and in the next hour, dara, we'll have more from st. petersburg looking in depth in that putin interview. meanwhile, president putin himself has left the conference here. you can see think of it, dara, as a kind of opening act if you like. we expect president putin to meet with president trump at the g-20 in july. that is going to be something. >> kier, we know megan is an sat down with putin for a one-on-one interview. were there any surprises? did he say anything different in that interview? >> well, of which he does say, what meg megyn says he said is perh
president putin denied, denied .denied again.nied that the russian government was involved in hacking. he denied that the russians intervened in the u.s. elections and he denies there was any type of trump transition team in the idea of lifting sanctions. take a listen. >> that is just absurd what they're saying. i don't know where these people have come from that distribute this kind of information. my answer is no, no agreements whatever. we never even got down to that. >> and in...
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they can deny his out of state, if they want.ed on proper information versus wrongly worded wrong information. >> daniel may feel like he's never leaving level 6. next we talk to the one inmate at pnm whose one way out may be through death. >> i'm not afraid to die or afraid to be dead. i've made my peace with god. i've made my peace with this world. >> and stiu finds hard evidence the gang violence in pnm is far from over. >> it could take someone's life in an instant. [radio alarm] ♪ julie is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor- positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ♪ ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. and ibrance plus letrozole shrunk tumors in over half of these patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell
they can deny his out of state, if they want.ed on proper information versus wrongly worded wrong information. >> daniel may feel like he's never leaving level 6. next we talk to the one inmate at pnm whose one way out may be through death. >> i'm not afraid to die or afraid to be dead. i've made my peace with god. i've made my peace with this world. >> and stiu finds hard evidence the gang violence in pnm is far from over. >> it could take someone's life in an instant....
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qatar has denied the charges. also, coming up, germany is a step away from withdrawing troops from a turkish airbase. we will l find out what his next as already tense relations between the two nato allies worsened. as london's mandates a vigil, the victims of saturday's attack, british names to of the killers, one of them was known to the authorities but was not thought to be an immediate threat. >> a major diplomatic rift is opening up in the gulf region, six arab governments led by saudi arabia and egypt have cut diplomatic ties with qatar. the accused the small gulf state of terrorism and destabilizing the region. the government is lining up against qatar, libya, egypt, bahrain, united arab emirates and yemen. al jazeera has been closed, it is funded by qatar. they have cut land, sea and air links with qatar. much to the concern of some people there. >> supermarkets and qatar have been filled with residents stocking up on groceries. the rush came after several countries declared they are cutting ties with qata
qatar has denied the charges. also, coming up, germany is a step away from withdrawing troops from a turkish airbase. we will l find out what his next as already tense relations between the two nato allies worsened. as london's mandates a vigil, the victims of saturday's attack, british names to of the killers, one of them was known to the authorities but was not thought to be an immediate threat. >> a major diplomatic rift is opening up in the gulf region, six arab governments led by...
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the qataris deny this.ory of puerto rico have voted in favour of becoming america's fifty—first state — but on a turnout of less than a quarter. the result is non—binding, and any change in status would require approvalfrom the us congress in washington. the move is supported by the territory's governor the president of somalia has said one of the main bases belonging to the islamist group al—shabaab, has been destroyed in an american—backed raid. he said somali special forces took part in the attack, near sakow, south—west of mogadishu.the us military has confirmed that it did carry out an air strike in southern somalia. philippine president rodrigo duterte has denied asking for us military support to help end the siege of a southern city held by islamist militants. it comes a day after the us said it was providing technical assistance at the request of the government in manila. philippine troops have struggled to dislodge the rebels who took control of marawi three weeks ago. when questioned by reporters,
the qataris deny this.ory of puerto rico have voted in favour of becoming america's fifty—first state — but on a turnout of less than a quarter. the result is non—binding, and any change in status would require approvalfrom the us congress in washington. the move is supported by the territory's governor the president of somalia has said one of the main bases belonging to the islamist group al—shabaab, has been destroyed in an american—backed raid. he said somali special forces took...
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he also denied meeting privately with the russian ambassador at the d.c. mayflower hotel, even though they attended some of the same offense. sessions refused to reveal information about private conversations with president trump. in one exchange, sessions telling a senator he felt rushed and that made him nervous. alison: we continue to follow declarations -- deliberations in the bill cosby case. then i, the issue the jury is seeking clarification on. nancy: the urgent manhunt for two escaped inmates. hi guys. in the desert.be here. at the mall. on the mountain. at school. at the beach. the big easy. yeah yeah today i want to show you guys e next-gen chevy equinox. that's pretty. pretty sexy. it looks aggressive. but not overbearing. it's not too big. not too small. seems like the perfect car for anybody. i would take it anywhere. she's a bad mama jama. (laughter) current qualified gm lessees can get this introductory lease on the all-new 2018 chevy equinox for around $249 a month. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. nancy: we go back to the breaki
he also denied meeting privately with the russian ambassador at the d.c. mayflower hotel, even though they attended some of the same offense. sessions refused to reveal information about private conversations with president trump. in one exchange, sessions telling a senator he felt rushed and that made him nervous. alison: we continue to follow declarations -- deliberations in the bill cosby case. then i, the issue the jury is seeking clarification on. nancy: the urgent manhunt for two escaped...
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the qataris deny this.co have voted in favour of becoming america's fifty—first state — but on a turnout of less than a quarter. the result is non—binding, and any change in status would require approvalfrom the us congress in washington. the move is supported by the territory's governor who hopes it might help solve the island's deep economic crisis and heavy debt. the president of somalia has said one of the main bases belonging to the islamist group al—shabaab, has been destroyed in an american—backed raid. he said somali special forces took part in the attack, near sakow, south—west of mogadishu.the us military has confirmed that it did carry out an air strike in southern somalia. in france, president macron, is hoping to tighten his grip on power, in the country's parliamentary elections. early indications, after the first round of voting, suggest he's on course to secure a big majority, for the party he formed just a year ago. 0ur paris correspondent, lucy williamson has the latest. five weeks after s
the qataris deny this.co have voted in favour of becoming america's fifty—first state — but on a turnout of less than a quarter. the result is non—binding, and any change in status would require approvalfrom the us congress in washington. the move is supported by the territory's governor who hopes it might help solve the island's deep economic crisis and heavy debt. the president of somalia has said one of the main bases belonging to the islamist group al—shabaab, has been destroyed in...
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>> yeah, denies. we did see some shirts today referencing that attack just over one year ago and showing support for those affected. it was something also mentioned here on stage at the pride festival this afternoon, but overall this was a day of celebration, both for the community and for individuals. in philadelphia, they burst on to locust street. the philly pride parade set to music and surrounded by crowds who come for spectacle and also the feeling of pride. chris rudolph was here from maryla maryland. you came here just for this? >> it's a good time to see old friends and new friends and enjoy pride. >> reporter: for some it's an annual tradition, watching performers and listening to the philadelphia gay men's chorus, but it's new for claire and laura from swarthmore. >> it's our first year and we're really excited to be out and proud. >> reporter: nice to see everyone really excited and pumped to be out here and to be strong by everybody who is in the same place as you are. >> reporter: for al
>> yeah, denies. we did see some shirts today referencing that attack just over one year ago and showing support for those affected. it was something also mentioned here on stage at the pride festival this afternoon, but overall this was a day of celebration, both for the community and for individuals. in philadelphia, they burst on to locust street. the philly pride parade set to music and surrounded by crowds who come for spectacle and also the feeling of pride. chris rudolph was here...
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ms le pen has denied any wrongdoing, and calls the case "politically motivated".wimbledon draw has been made but will andy murray be fit to defend his title? china's president xijinping has been enjoying another day of celebrations in hong kong, to mark 20 years since the territory returned from british control. the chinese president said unification was the start of the new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been made of the world's first mammal. russian and american aircraft have docked in orbit for the first time in 20 years. challenger powered past the light has had almost 50 yachts. shattering the record that stood for 3h years. no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. you are watching bbc world news today. our main headlines this hour: police in new york say a gunman has opened fire at a hospital. initial reports say three doctors were shot, one unconfirmed report says the government is a former doctor at the bronx lebanon hospital and the latest reports say the gunman has been killed. after weeks of criticism and a stormy cou
ms le pen has denied any wrongdoing, and calls the case "politically motivated".wimbledon draw has been made but will andy murray be fit to defend his title? china's president xijinping has been enjoying another day of celebrations in hong kong, to mark 20 years since the territory returned from british control. the chinese president said unification was the start of the new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been made of the world's first mammal. russian and american...
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pyongyang denies it cruelly treated or tortured the u-v-a student. warmbier was was detained for more than a year, after being accused of stealing a propaganda poster. he was released last week in a coma and died a few days later. doctors say he suffered a severe neurological injury. thousands showed up to say the warmbiers funeral yesterday in ohio. also breaking overnight in fairfax county.. a police pursuit of a stolen car- ending in a crash. it started on richmond highway just before ten last night - and didn't end until hours later. three men were taken to the hospital - one of them in serious condition. so far no word on any charges. covering metro with a reminder about changes- going into effect this weekend. new signs, plastered at stations alert riders that starting sunday, fares will go up between ten and 25 cents depending on the time of day. hours will also change -- with trains running from five a-m until 11:30 p-m monday through thursday... five a-m until one a-m on fridays... saturday's will be seven a-m until one a-m. and sunday the s
pyongyang denies it cruelly treated or tortured the u-v-a student. warmbier was was detained for more than a year, after being accused of stealing a propaganda poster. he was released last week in a coma and died a few days later. doctors say he suffered a severe neurological injury. thousands showed up to say the warmbiers funeral yesterday in ohio. also breaking overnight in fairfax county.. a police pursuit of a stolen car- ending in a crash. it started on richmond highway just before ten...
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he denies the allegations. norway is proposing a ban on the muslim full—face veil, or burqa, in all schools and universities, saying it hinders communication between pupils and teachers. the ban — the first of its kind in scandinavia — would also apply to balaclavas and masks. it is time now for world business report. under the microscope: the ride—hailing app uber will reveal the conclusions of a self—imposed investigation in to its work practices. a day of reckoning for spain's prime minister: mariano rajoy faces a no—confidence vote in parliament over corruption allegations. hello. it is another day and this is another edition of world business report, with me, sally bundock. it is good to have you with us. it is a packed programme as usual. and we are starting with what looks like a bumpy ride for the taxi hailing company, uber. the us giant is expected to announce the recommendations from an extensive probe into its corporate culture and practices. the investigation was carried out by former us attorney ge
he denies the allegations. norway is proposing a ban on the muslim full—face veil, or burqa, in all schools and universities, saying it hinders communication between pupils and teachers. the ban — the first of its kind in scandinavia — would also apply to balaclavas and masks. it is time now for world business report. under the microscope: the ride—hailing app uber will reveal the conclusions of a self—imposed investigation in to its work practices. a day of reckoning for spain's...
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kron four's will tran is live to tell you why he was denied. and we have breaking news from london.who police have arrested now in connection with the london bridge attack. ( terisa ) the warriors and cavs square off tonight in game 5 of the n-b-a finals. i am live at oracle arena with a preview. ( will ) happening today a high school graduate will get his diploma after being denies his graduation ceremony. i will have the details in a live report. ( mark ) and see why a shooting at an east bay church is now being investigated as a hate crime. ( james ) good morning i'm james fletcher.( mark ) and i'm mark danon. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... (anny hong): locally breezy and cool conditions will persist today as an upper level trough begins to shift inland away from the coast. a more robust warming trend is forecast through late week with temperatures warming to above seasonal averages by thursday. dry weather conditions are also forecast through the upcoming weekend. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mat
kron four's will tran is live to tell you why he was denied. and we have breaking news from london.who police have arrested now in connection with the london bridge attack. ( terisa ) the warriors and cavs square off tonight in game 5 of the n-b-a finals. i am live at oracle arena with a preview. ( will ) happening today a high school graduate will get his diploma after being denies his graduation ceremony. i will have the details in a live report. ( mark ) and see why a shooting at an east bay...
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trump is just quite willing in the moment to deny the truth. he's quite willing to do it, and he did it again today. >> and, chris, it reminded me actually when i was a prosecutor in the courtroom, and it was always a losing argument when the defendase attorney wanted t take and accept the most favorable pieces of testimony from a damaging witness that helped their client, but then throw out anything that hurt their client. that never works in a courtroom. in the court of public opinion, i don't think the president doing it today will work either. >> and tell how he did it. >> right. >> he did it by saying i accept his testimony that i wasn't a direct target of the investigation, that my campaign was, and that's going to be my evidence that that's the truth. but i'm going to deny everything else the guy said yesterday, right? >> that's not believable. and the fbi director actually used an analogy that he uses in the courtroom, which is you can't cherry pick. you have to take the testimony, warts and all. and if the president is going to accept
trump is just quite willing in the moment to deny the truth. he's quite willing to do it, and he did it again today. >> and, chris, it reminded me actually when i was a prosecutor in the courtroom, and it was always a losing argument when the defendase attorney wanted t take and accept the most favorable pieces of testimony from a damaging witness that helped their client, but then throw out anything that hurt their client. that never works in a courtroom. in the court of public opinion,...
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. >> putin all but admits what trump has spent so much time denying. russians hacked the democrats. >> it also could be somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds, okay? >> and surging with nationalism but short on facts. >> so we're getting out. >> trump abandons the paris climate accord. >> at what point do they start laughing at us as a country? >> when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. in one week from today, james comey will speak publicly for the very first time since the president fired him as fbi director last month. the senate intelligence committee announced today that comey is scheduled to testify on thursday, june 8th, beginning at 10:00 a.m. in both open and closed sessions after getting the go-ahead from special counsel robert mueller. mueller, of course, was appointed to take over the russia investigation following comey's firing. the question now is whether the president may invoke executive privilege to try and block comey from even getting before the committee. the former fbi directo
. >> putin all but admits what trump has spent so much time denying. russians hacked the democrats. >> it also could be somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds, okay? >> and surging with nationalism but short on facts. >> so we're getting out. >> trump abandons the paris climate accord. >> at what point do they start laughing at us as a country? >> when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris...
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rice at the time denied wrong doing and told us today she is unaware of subpoenas directed at her, and john bron an was also named in the declineys of in the land. brennan declined our request for comment, the soup en' naimi of samantha power, she is a former. >> she served in barack obama senate office before joining his administration. they are now devoting greater scrutiny to power, they don't to see her roll. contacted by fox news, power declined to come, today's disclose use well samantha power may explain a crypt -- cryptic exchange of last week. >> do you recall any u.s. ambassadors expwg tha asking that names be unmasked. >> i don't, i don't know. maybe it is ringing a fake bell, but i could not answer with any confidence. reporter: chairman nunez, signed 7 subpoenas, other 4 at behest of chief, these were said to be -- which is conducting a parallel probe of allegations of collusion last year, president trump and the russians have both denied those allegations. cohen has denied colluding with the kremlin, issuance of up seen. >> thank you, james rosen reporting. >> out of wash
rice at the time denied wrong doing and told us today she is unaware of subpoenas directed at her, and john bron an was also named in the declineys of in the land. brennan declined our request for comment, the soup en' naimi of samantha power, she is a former. >> she served in barack obama senate office before joining his administration. they are now devoting greater scrutiny to power, they don't to see her roll. contacted by fox news, power declined to come, today's disclose use well...
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her company did not deny they were being made there.hat is not really a question of whether they are being made in those factories. the chinese government said in the quote we just played that being held under suspicion of using wiretapping or professional surveillance equipment. what has beenis said by the foreign ministry. it is also what the official charges, at least for one person -- only one person we know about their actual charge. that intremely unusual the context of labor investigations in china, someone who is been involved in this and many years and know many people who have done these investigations in china, it is extremely unusual to actually bring this charge against somebody. in fact, it is unprecedented. these sorts of investigations are not unusual in china. the undercover -- whether it is undercover or just asking workers into the labor conditions connected to global supply chains, as china labor said, from his two decades they have done hundreds of these investigations. this sort of national level reaction by the go
her company did not deny they were being made there.hat is not really a question of whether they are being made in those factories. the chinese government said in the quote we just played that being held under suspicion of using wiretapping or professional surveillance equipment. what has beenis said by the foreign ministry. it is also what the official charges, at least for one person -- only one person we know about their actual charge. that intremely unusual the context of labor...
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where you have 1182 suspension, we not denying you on the basis of nationality, we are denying you because you have been validly suspended. if you thought they conflicted, i would still say 1182 f as a more specific would trump. you were talking about the president making a specific finding with respect to these categories of aliens and then suspending their entry. >> 1152 is more recent. congress passed that one in 65. >> they have to get past be presented of implied repeal. you would have to say when congress passed that -- why that is a repeal? read them together. -- >> i think it is pretty clear that would congress is doing is getting rid of the previous nationality quotas on immigrant visas. it was not doing anything to limit the president asked suspension power. i just want to point out, if you really take the argument seriously, i think they are committed to the view that under 11 it is u.s., even if the president got actionable intelligence tomorrow that a libyan national were attempting to enter the country with the president didn't know his identity to commit some terrorist attac
where you have 1182 suspension, we not denying you on the basis of nationality, we are denying you because you have been validly suspended. if you thought they conflicted, i would still say 1182 f as a more specific would trump. you were talking about the president making a specific finding with respect to these categories of aliens and then suspending their entry. >> 1152 is more recent. congress passed that one in 65. >> they have to get past be presented of implied repeal. you...
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to say that this is to deny science and technology honestly. deserve american people is a debate, objective transparent discussion about this issue. and what paris represents is an international agreement to put this country at a disadvantage with very little benefit, environmentally, across the board. >> why is the arctic ice shelf melting and why are the sea levels rising? wireless temperatures in the last decade essentially the hottest we've seen on record. mr. pruitt: we've been in hiatus since the late 1990's. 95% of nasa says that the experts in this area around the world agree to the earth is warming and you were up there throwing out information that says maybe visiting exaggerated when you talk about climate exaggerator is, it just seems to a lot of people around the world that you and the president are just denied the reality. climatereality is that change is happening as a significant threat to the planet. mr. pruitt: i've said this in the confirmation process and i we haveyesterday -- done a tremendous amount as a country to achieve
to say that this is to deny science and technology honestly. deserve american people is a debate, objective transparent discussion about this issue. and what paris represents is an international agreement to put this country at a disadvantage with very little benefit, environmentally, across the board. >> why is the arctic ice shelf melting and why are the sea levels rising? wireless temperatures in the last decade essentially the hottest we've seen on record. mr. pruitt: we've been in...
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the qataris deny this.ested after an easyjet flight from slovenia to southern england was diverted to germany. the pilot was alerted to a suspicious conversation on board, including what police called "terrorist content". passengers were evacuated down emergency slides. a backpack belonging to one of the men was blown up by police. the us territory of puerto rico has just been voting in a referendum on whether to become america's 51st state. such a move would also require approval by the us congress. many puerto ricans who turned out were retirees hoping eventual statehood would give them access to more federal funds and the right to vote for the us president. today is world against child labour day. asia—pacific enjoys a reputation as a vibrant economic zone, but it is also home to more working children than any other region in the world. an estimated 122 million children aged 5—14 are compelled to work for their survival. millions are not enrolled in school at all. joining us live from sydney is tina davi
the qataris deny this.ested after an easyjet flight from slovenia to southern england was diverted to germany. the pilot was alerted to a suspicious conversation on board, including what police called "terrorist content". passengers were evacuated down emergency slides. a backpack belonging to one of the men was blown up by police. the us territory of puerto rico has just been voting in a referendum on whether to become america's 51st state. such a move would also require approval by...
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he strongly denies the allegations.bound flights but has stopped short of expanding the ban on laptops in hand luggage. the new measures, described as both seen and unseen, include enhanced screening of passengers and electronic devices. 26 pro—democracy protestors have been arrested in hong kong shortly before the arrival of president xi. he is coming to mark the twentieth anniversary of hong kong's handover from britain to china. it's his first visit as chinese leader and more protests are expected. it's time now for click. this week... driving arizona.
he strongly denies the allegations.bound flights but has stopped short of expanding the ban on laptops in hand luggage. the new measures, described as both seen and unseen, include enhanced screening of passengers and electronic devices. 26 pro—democracy protestors have been arrested in hong kong shortly before the arrival of president xi. he is coming to mark the twentieth anniversary of hong kong's handover from britain to china. it's his first visit as chinese leader and more protests are...
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the prince george's c-e-o is denying accusations of grade fixing to boost graduation rates.he school board met last night for the first time since those allegations surfaced. the room was packed, and dozens protested before the meeting. the school system is accused of allowing hundreds of students to graduate, without meeting the education department's requirements. the school board is divided on the issue. some board members deny the allegations of grade fixing. others are calling for an investigation. this morning, markelle fultz is waking up having realized a dream.. being taken number one jn the nba draft.. the former dematha high school star and newest philadelphia 76er is the first prince george's county native to go number one. at the university of washington, he excelled averaging over 20-points and six assists a game. following him -- the lakers picked second taking ucla's lonzo ball and the celtics chose duke's jayson tatum third.. overnight a crowed gathered at dematha h school, fultz' alma mater - to watch markelle get drafted. family, friends and former teamates
the prince george's c-e-o is denying accusations of grade fixing to boost graduation rates.he school board met last night for the first time since those allegations surfaced. the room was packed, and dozens protested before the meeting. the school system is accused of allowing hundreds of students to graduate, without meeting the education department's requirements. the school board is divided on the issue. some board members deny the allegations of grade fixing. others are calling for an...
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many of our states have also been denied access to the abundant energy resources on their lands that could bring greater wealth to the people and benefit to our whole nation, we're becoming more and more energy dominant. i don't want to be energy free, i want to be energy dominant throughout the word. we are lifting the crushing restrictions on american energy. scott pruitt has done an amazing job. most people love him, but that's okay, right? we're also putting our people back to work by doing this. today's conversation is a chance for these state, local and tribal leaders to cooperate and we can support them in unleashing these energy reserves, they are tremendous reserves that we never appreciated, we never understood, but now we understand them very well. i'm confident that working together we can usher in a golden age of american energy dominance and the extraordinary financial independence it brings not only to native americans but all over the country and we're seeing it more and more and it's happening all over the country more and more. yesterday republican senators met on h
many of our states have also been denied access to the abundant energy resources on their lands that could bring greater wealth to the people and benefit to our whole nation, we're becoming more and more energy dominant. i don't want to be energy free, i want to be energy dominant throughout the word. we are lifting the crushing restrictions on american energy. scott pruitt has done an amazing job. most people love him, but that's okay, right? we're also putting our people back to work by doing...
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denis: definitely.early part, tier one and tier two cities reacted a little bit more strongly. then we saw a little spillover effect into the tier three and tier four cities. i think over time, the tier one and tier two cities are going to be more -- rishaad: what is driving people to property still? are people fearing to trend? there seems to be oversupply in some parts and shortage in others. denis: there's still a lot of and up demand in the market. some of the individual projects we've seen in shanghai, the sales have been quite strong. haidi: what else would you be looking at in terms of the opportunities that still exist in such a multi-speed market when we talk about china? denis: again, like i said earlier, right now what you are probably saying to yourself, you got your tier one and tier two cities slowing down, and there's a spillover. if you look at it over the longer term, it should be the tier one and tier two markets. haidi: i want to get your views when it comes to this extraordinary prop
denis: definitely.early part, tier one and tier two cities reacted a little bit more strongly. then we saw a little spillover effect into the tier three and tier four cities. i think over time, the tier one and tier two cities are going to be more -- rishaad: what is driving people to property still? are people fearing to trend? there seems to be oversupply in some parts and shortage in others. denis: there's still a lot of and up demand in the market. some of the individual projects we've seen...
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cnn has already reported the president asked coates and the nsa director mike rogers to publicly deny his campaign cooperated with russia in the 2016 election. sources told cnn both coates and rogers were uncomfortable with the president's request and refused to comply. >>> the white house still can't or won't confirm that president trump has confidence in attorney general jeff sessions. this as a source close to sessions tells cnn the ag offered to resign after a series of heated exchanges between two. the frustration brewing since sessions recused himself from the russian probe three months ago starting a chain of events that led to the appointment of special counsel robert mueller. for now we get cnn's jim acosta at the white house. >> reporter: the white house still cannot say whether president trump has confidence in attorney general jeff sessions. earlier in the day at the preefg white house press secretary sean spicer was asked that question and said he could not answer it. >> how would you describe the president's level of confidence with jeff sessions. >> identify not had a d
cnn has already reported the president asked coates and the nsa director mike rogers to publicly deny his campaign cooperated with russia in the 2016 election. sources told cnn both coates and rogers were uncomfortable with the president's request and refused to comply. >>> the white house still can't or won't confirm that president trump has confidence in attorney general jeff sessions. this as a source close to sessions tells cnn the ag offered to resign after a series of heated...
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he strongly denies the allegations, and says he will return from rome to clear his name.erritory's return to china from british rule. it is his first visit there since becoming the country's leader. the united states is introducing tough new security measures for inbound flights, but has stopped short of expanding the ban on laptops in hand luggage. the new measures include enhanced screening of passengers and baggage.
he strongly denies the allegations, and says he will return from rome to clear his name.erritory's return to china from british rule. it is his first visit there since becoming the country's leader. the united states is introducing tough new security measures for inbound flights, but has stopped short of expanding the ban on laptops in hand luggage. the new measures include enhanced screening of passengers and baggage.
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he denied everything, denied the russians were involved with meddling, denied any role by americans, trump people. absolutely denied any substance of the meetings he had with kislyak, the ambassador from russia, denied everything. there's nothing there, he was arguing. >> chris, i have heard straighter answers from 3-year-olds with their hands in the cookie jars. it was perplexing. we hope to hear from him in our committee's investigation. >> when are you going to get to carter? >> hopefully soon. we have documents that we would like to have him produce. we're going to interview other relevant witnesses and review other relevant documents, but we just want to know if people were talking to the russians at the time of their interference campaign, what they were up to, what the russians were up to, and then we'll draw conclusions after that. >> what do you make of him saying he had a meeting with kislyak and the guy gordon was there, the naval commander. i think a credible witness who talked about it. then they had all these meetings about how to improve russian relations, deal with ev
he denied everything, denied the russians were involved with meddling, denied any role by americans, trump people. absolutely denied any substance of the meetings he had with kislyak, the ambassador from russia, denied everything. there's nothing there, he was arguing. >> chris, i have heard straighter answers from 3-year-olds with their hands in the cookie jars. it was perplexing. we hope to hear from him in our committee's investigation. >> when are you going to get to carter?...