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la vista de san isidro terminÓ con muerte y desolaciÓn een puebla.plosiÓn de fuegos pirotÉcnicos cobrÓ varias vidas. dan a conocer un vÍdeo de una alegre fiesta con un grupo musical incluido, organizada por narcotraficantes, en una cÁrcel en mÉxico. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn, eedición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y antequera acevedo. -- enrique acevedo. ilia: el presidente donald trump despidiÓ sorpresivamente al director del fbi, james comey. trump ccritica la manera. pablo: trump despidiÓ fulminantemente al director del fbi por carta y lo hizo efectivo de inmediato. ese que siguiÓ la recomendación del fiscal general, jeff sessions. "estÉ de acuerdo con que usted no estÁ capacitado para liderar de forma efectiva el fbi", dijo trump. comey estaba en california Él y su equipo se enteraron por la prensa. la casa blanca insistiÓ en que el motivo es la forma en que manejÓ la investigación de los mensajes electrÓnicos de hillary clinton. este exmiembro de la campaÑa de hillary dice que es ridÍculo y que el motivo es otro exti
la vista de san isidro terminÓ con muerte y desolaciÓn een puebla.plosiÓn de fuegos pirotÉcnicos cobrÓ varias vidas. dan a conocer un vÍdeo de una alegre fiesta con un grupo musical incluido, organizada por narcotraficantes, en una cÁrcel en mÉxico. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn, eedición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y antequera acevedo. -- enrique acevedo. ilia: el presidente donald trump despidiÓ sorpresivamente al director del fbi, james comey. trump...
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lourdes: el presupuesto incluye 1,200,000,000 de dÓlares. 296 millones ppara medicaid een puerto ricoinales de septiembre, cuando termina este aÑo fiscal. ilia: dÍas despuÉs de haber anunciado la que llamÓ una histÓrica propuesta, el presidente trump dijo hoy que estÁ dispuesto a aumentar los impuestos federales a la gasolina para cubrir los gastos de sus planes de infraestructura. agregÓ que los camioneros en el paÍs, apoyan esta idea la situaciÓn provocada por el grama nuclear de corea del norte tomÓ un tiro inesperado por una declaraciÓn del presidente trump. el mandatario no sÓlo dijo que podrÍa reunirse con kim jong-un sino que serÍa un honor para É-- reportero: trump envÍo un correo mensaje al lÍder de corea del norte. " no me harÍa nada feliz si hace una prueba nuclear". estados unidos tiene un portaaviones en la costa de corea acompaÑado por un submarino con misiles nucleares. pero luego,tendiÓ una rama de olivo a decir que estarÍa honrado con reunirse con kim jong-un claramente, ahora no se dan las colisiones para una reuniÓn, se apresurÓ a aclarar la casa blanca para bajar t
lourdes: el presupuesto incluye 1,200,000,000 de dÓlares. 296 millones ppara medicaid een puerto ricoinales de septiembre, cuando termina este aÑo fiscal. ilia: dÍas despuÉs de haber anunciado la que llamÓ una histÓrica propuesta, el presidente trump dijo hoy que estÁ dispuesto a aumentar los impuestos federales a la gasolina para cubrir los gastos de sus planes de infraestructura. agregÓ que los camioneros en el paÍs, apoyan esta idea la situaciÓn provocada por el grama nuclear de...
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pero ahora, een una reuniÓn en diciembre, buscaba analizar opciones sobre siria y otros asuntos.ablar con los investigadores sobre sus conversaciones con extranjeros y sobre las llamadas telefÓnicas no reveladas con el gobierno ruso. indican que no las recuerda porque sostuvo miles de ellas durante ese tiempo. >> arroja un poco de preocupaciÓn pero no sÉ si vaya a llegar mucho mÁs allá tuvieron nexos con el gobierno ruso. claudia: el partido demÓcrata estÁ pidiendo la renuncia, y hay quienes piensan que su presencia en la casa blanca serÁ una distracciÓn para la administraciÓn. >> si estÁn empezando están escondiendo algo, por eso es la palabra secreta, no quieren que el pueblo se entere, no quieren que el departamento de justicia se entere de lo que estÁn hablando. claudia: la casa blanca ha reiterado que continuarÁ como el asesor del presidente. fÉlix: y el presidente donald trump regresÓ esta nochede su primera gira internacional a un washington convulsionado por las constantes revelaciones. un problema al que tendrÁ que enfrentarse. presentadora: como crimen de odio se ha cat
pero ahora, een una reuniÓn en diciembre, buscaba analizar opciones sobre siria y otros asuntos.ablar con los investigadores sobre sus conversaciones con extranjeros y sobre las llamadas telefÓnicas no reveladas con el gobierno ruso. indican que no las recuerda porque sostuvo miles de ellas durante ese tiempo. >> arroja un poco de preocupaciÓn pero no sÉ si vaya a llegar mucho mÁs allá tuvieron nexos con el gobierno ruso. claudia: el partido demÓcrata estÁ pidiendo la renuncia, y...
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think hester, i don't that the attack in itself is at many, we've one of een in paris, in stockholm, in london about a month ago. certainly, it is in the news and meet meet inhe a cloud. in terms of the leaks, i think this one in particular, relate to some of one in particular, r to some of the evidence, i'm going to sort of chalk up to bureaucracy, obviously been other instances where president trump may have shared things with foreign leaders that the allies are concerned about. relationship is so sensitive and being to openly perspective and information and it goes no not be mishandled. that is something and will security.rican we certainly benefit, both in terms of counter terrorism and security issues. we certainly benefit from the information and data collected u.k., allies, whether the french, germans, the japanese. irritant clearly an in the current environment. mt. wendy calling from vernon, washington, on the democratic line. hi, wendy. caller: hi. disagree with everything that saying.t caller was important to partnership, 's a through a partnership, and i he just h everyth
think hester, i don't that the attack in itself is at many, we've one of een in paris, in stockholm, in london about a month ago. certainly, it is in the news and meet meet inhe a cloud. in terms of the leaks, i think this one in particular, relate to some of one in particular, r to some of the evidence, i'm going to sort of chalk up to bureaucracy, obviously been other instances where president trump may have shared things with foreign leaders that the allies are concerned about. relationship...
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about whether there was but there are a number of pieces of evidence that indicate there may well have een and the investigation has to follow that evidence wherever it leads. the deputy d that attorney general means what he the mandate that he gave hat anything related to those allegations can be pursued and is more ursued, and it counterintelligence. >> senator, joe lieberman's name a top candidate for fbi director. do you think he'd make a good fbi director? is i'm not said going to comment on any special ndividual until someone is nominated. i believe in general the nominee director ought to be omeone with a background and expertise and experience in criminal justice, preferably a prosecutor. and ought to have no political ties.tions or and i believe that the -- >> that would rule out lieberman. i'm not ruling out anyone. that's just any preference to the qualification. be clear, you just gave the indication that the president may be under criminal obstruction ofor justice. >> no. only that the evidence needs to wherever it leads. individual person is under investigation. what no knowl
about whether there was but there are a number of pieces of evidence that indicate there may well have een and the investigation has to follow that evidence wherever it leads. the deputy d that attorney general means what he the mandate that he gave hat anything related to those allegations can be pursued and is more ursued, and it counterintelligence. >> senator, joe lieberman's name a top candidate for fbi director. do you think he'd make a good fbi director? is i'm not said going to...
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these grave security concerns are the same reason that i have een very, very direct with secretary stoltenberg and members of the alliance in saying that nato members must finally contribute their fair share and meet their financial obligations. but 23 of the 28 member nations are still not paying what they should be paying and what they are supposed to be paying for their defense. this is not fair to the people and taxpayers of the united states. and many of these nations owe massive amounts of money from past years. and not paying in those past years. over the last eight years, the united states spent more on defense than all other nato countries combined. if all nato members had spent st 2% of their g.d.p. on defense last year, we would have had another $119 billion for our collective defense and for the financing of additional nato reserves. we should recognize that with these chronic underpayments and growing threats, even 2% of g.d.p. is insufficient to close he gaps in modernizing readiness and the size of forces. we have to make up for the many years lost. 2% is the bare minimum for on
these grave security concerns are the same reason that i have een very, very direct with secretary stoltenberg and members of the alliance in saying that nato members must finally contribute their fair share and meet their financial obligations. but 23 of the 28 member nations are still not paying what they should be paying and what they are supposed to be paying for their defense. this is not fair to the people and taxpayers of the united states. and many of these nations owe massive amounts...
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. ♪ joleen, jol een, can't you see, the devil's come to take you far from me.isstress, i won't run, i see those down, i will stay right there until they come for me ♪ ♪ you won't go, leave this town and all you know ♪ ♪ don't be here ♪ leave us to love you and all you hold dear ♪ i will go, leave all i know oh, dear, oh, dear ♪ ♪ won't you lie, if they find that truck of gold by my side. ♪ misstress oh, misstress, i won't lie, misstress that truck of gold is what you got when my children, don't you cry. i wish you well. i am leaving here. i am leaving her. ♪ [ applause ] >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley.org. >> a look around the country, next time. >> a look around the country, next time. we will see you then. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com pfrom viewers lifrom view you. pfrom viewers lifrom view you. # ♪ - today on america's test kitchen, julia uncovers the secrets to making foolproof new york cheesecake. and bridget shows how to make the best new york bagels at home. right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitche
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andrea: el doctor dde 57 aÑos era neurocirujano een santa cruz california, hhasta el pasado domingo cuandopasar el resto de su vida en la cÁrcel, ddijo el procurador. por el momento, debido a que la investigaciÓn aÚn estÁ vigente, no estamos seguros de que hayan mÁs vÍctimas. el doctor trabajo para la fundaciÓn "palo alto" a varios hospitales. esta no es la primera vez que tiene problemas. su licencia como mÉdico fue revocada por negligencia entre los aÑos 2005 y 2009. el pasado 10 de mayo la enfermera de 42 aÑos, tambiÉn fue detenida y acusada de 11 cargos. entre estos, los de copulaciÓn oral, actos lascivos contra menores de edad yy cargos relacionados con la producciÓn de pornografÍa infantil. tambiÉn trabajaba para el hospital, aunque no se ha confirmado si ambos casos estÁn vinculados. un portavoz del hospital emitiÓ una declaraciÓn. " esta consiste de las acusaciones y ha tomado las medidas apropiadas. de acuerdo con la polÍtica del hospital, no podemos hacer comentarios sobre asuntos de personal". debido a que los latinos representan un 32% dde la poblaciÓn de santa cruz, hay quines
andrea: el doctor dde 57 aÑos era neurocirujano een santa cruz california, hhasta el pasado domingo cuandopasar el resto de su vida en la cÁrcel, ddijo el procurador. por el momento, debido a que la investigaciÓn aÚn estÁ vigente, no estamos seguros de que hayan mÁs vÍctimas. el doctor trabajo para la fundaciÓn "palo alto" a varios hospitales. esta no es la primera vez que tiene problemas. su licencia como mÉdico fue revocada por negligencia entre los aÑos 2005 y 2009. el...
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compareciÓ en corte el acusado de asesinar a dos hombres que defendÍan a unas jÓvenes musulmanas een el accidente de un niÑo de 10 aÑos en un tobogÁn en un parque acuÁtico, genera inquietud sobre la seguridad en este tipo de parques de diversiones. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ enrique: el Único sobreviviente estuvo hoy presente en la corte durante la primera comparecencia. acusado de asesinar a dos hombres que intervinieron para evitar las agresiones racistas dde cristian en contra de dos mujeres. el agresor dijo que considera sus acciones, un acto de patriotismo. andrea: a los enemigos de estados unidos, vÁyanse de este paÍs si odian nnuestras libertades. con esas palabras y sin expresar remordimiento, compareciÓ jeremy de 35 aÑos aacusado de apuÑalar a tres hombres a bordo de un vagÓn en portland, oregÓn. ustedes lo llaman terrorismo y yo lo llamo patriotismo. asÍ se expresÓ en torno al sangriento ataque. una tercera vÍctima sobreviviÓ al incidente. las tres vÍctimas han sido catalogadas de hÉroes
compareciÓ en corte el acusado de asesinar a dos hombres que defendÍan a unas jÓvenes musulmanas een el accidente de un niÑo de 10 aÑos en un tobogÁn en un parque acuÁtico, genera inquietud sobre la seguridad en este tipo de parques de diversiones. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ enrique: el Único sobreviviente estuvo hoy presente en la corte durante la primera comparecencia. acusado de asesinar a...
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applause] know, much too well, we are living through an ra in which our police have een subject to unfair villification. you see what's going on. and worse, hostility violence. more officers were slain last in ambushes than in any two decades than including and that's so to even have to be speaking about this, the beloved in baton rouge, louisiana in yet another of law s attack enforcement and we have some of hose incredible families and survivors with us. [applause] >> thank you. he attacks on our police are a stain on the very fabric of our society and you are entitled to at the highest level line in draw a bright he sand, not a red line in the sand that isn't gone over but a we ht line in the sand and will protect you, that i can we will say enough is enough. applause] attacks on our police end rightnd they must now. applause] >> and just to show you how much love our police, i said, oh, when i get out of here, there's no way i'm going to put on this hat. so we'll leave off the hat. micah. for you, that's for our beautiful micah down there. [applause] end the reckless words of inciteme
applause] know, much too well, we are living through an ra in which our police have een subject to unfair villification. you see what's going on. and worse, hostility violence. more officers were slain last in ambushes than in any two decades than including and that's so to even have to be speaking about this, the beloved in baton rouge, louisiana in yet another of law s attack enforcement and we have some of hose incredible families and survivors with us. [applause] >> thank you. he...
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mccaine been eis rning, i'v subject of more -- hdidn't say but when he said - what did he sayeerday, een g ke i'valways more subjeedo more criticism. ally? you' telling me that? [laughte skidoesn'tav tck geso thick thin. of s frivolous in rms ho he characterizes any legitimate qstion aboutis andotentially dangerous behavio the erican people. i think that peoe e going to they do. oennt have unanimity our ucus. that's w wrehe demrac aucus and take pre in our diveity and some pplit's about timin some people will be more nthiasticbout somethingt metime. - have a oth facts and confidce that wh t people dersta what ishe wth it's grounds for reachment or grounds disappointmentth thell know concerns cld unrmeemocrats politically? no frdof eech never undercuts anything. >> the deputattorn general briefing the house tomorrow i bie. will you be seeng specifi commitments or assurances from nd also there's been concern about wipeal ounsemae forr i dictor comeyhod t public testify. i hope he will testify publicly. haperhaps coer the justice depame would say e're not going to release the coy memos. evt
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okay, so i've been hearing a lot of calls about on here that you know, een, doing -- what i think we need to all, republicans and democrats and independents, we we to come together and need to, you know, see what is and i urge eryone the people that are watching probably that are unhappy with the way things oing, attend your town hall meeting, you know, help out in know.ommunity, you nd then talk to congressmen or find where your congressman will be at a town hall and ask you know, nd then, some re he will have advice when he gets back to congress. thank you. in new jersey, democrats line. hello. good morning. years old, ii'm 81 happening ve what's in america. get better?oing to breeds violence. and the licans democrats, i think, have to get do something to help everybody. for myself. and even my children more for my grandchildren the se everyone, republicans and the president anti-everything. host: when you say anti-everything, give me a specific example. he's anti-healthcare. rights.ple's he defys the constitution, i believe. host: when you say republicans ave to get together to do
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that john een proud mccain and i see there is a role we can play. >> can this bipartisan pair your prescription drug costs down? plus. should drug criticisms mean more jail time? >> we are not safer because of incarceration. another way to get justice? and a congress machine targets a politics in a letter to her employer. >> i'm sure there are ear people on the sidetivities but they were not questioned. >> what would you do? soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. elcome to matter merit president trump in europe on his first international trip. meet being with foreign leaders to the nato summit and g-7 meeting. at home democrats and agree on something. leaders from both praising the former f.b.i. director robert mueller as special counsel investigating between trump ts campaign staff and russia during the 2016 election. is a rare moment of bipartisan ship on capitol hill team r bipartisan wisconsin senator tammy baldwin and republican senator john paired up to combat skyrocketing prescription drug prices. $425 billion on prescription drugs in 2015 and 189% of medicare budget is -- 19% of medicine dare bu
that john een proud mccain and i see there is a role we can play. >> can this bipartisan pair your prescription drug costs down? plus. should drug criticisms mean more jail time? >> we are not safer because of incarceration. another way to get justice? and a congress machine targets a politics in a letter to her employer. >> i'm sure there are ear people on the sidetivities but they were not questioned. >> what would you do? soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. elcome to matter...
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when she was a golden sga een g university law cool, she wond rtd what had been done. their permit had been renewed consistently. >> reporter: one plant wasn't even perm nnltly. and one generating more thand than permit allowed. >> we have done and we have evaluated the effects of those plants. it a scientist wasn't familiar with the permit history but says the air in the building is only marginally worse. he blames it on limited access to health care. as tar as you're concerned is that they have higher crime? >> not -- no. high higher poverty, higher crime, higher levels of stress in general and relatively high pollution levels. >> reporter: they emit dust four times larger than that particles he's been tracking. but this industry study found dhie they do omit the tiny particles. he says he did see the high levels of the harmful particle. the people that worker close to these industrial facilities would be at risk. >> it's nigh friends, neighbors and peopleal i grew up withal really bothers me frou have to fie fight tooth and nail to get some recogition into have thei
when she was a golden sga een g university law cool, she wond rtd what had been done. their permit had been renewed consistently. >> reporter: one plant wasn't even perm nnltly. and one generating more thand than permit allowed. >> we have done and we have evaluated the effects of those plants. it a scientist wasn't familiar with the permit history but says the air in the building is only marginally worse. he blames it on limited access to health care. as tar as you're concerned is...
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se originÓ en 1886, cuando el 4 de mayo se produjo la masacre een chicago, illinois.sesinados varios trabajadores el medio de una serie de huelgas que habrÍan comenzadoel 1 de mayo para exigir mejores condiciones laborales. javier: se defendÍa jornadas laborales de ocho horas, en vez de 12 horas conocidas hasta el momento. en mÉxico con el 1 de mayo se celebrÓ oficialmente desde 1925, bajo la presidencia de plutarco elÍas callas. comentan los cÓmo los celebras. recibo tus comentarios por redes asociales, ya! carolina: el teatro josÉ i una de septiembre, se estima que 8 millones de indocumentados son parte de esa fuerza laboral que mueve la economÍa del país. javier: miles de indocumentados se tomarÁn las calles voy pidiendo mejores condiciones de trabajo, salarios y la anhelada reforma migratoria. estÁ buscando además mostrar los efectos negativos que tendrÍa la economía sin trabajadores e indocumentados. una de las ciudades donde se cite con mayor fuerza hoy es nueva york. peggy: buenas tardes, asÍ como lo dicen. pueden ver a mi espalda que un grupo de personas comie
se originÓ en 1886, cuando el 4 de mayo se produjo la masacre een chicago, illinois.sesinados varios trabajadores el medio de una serie de huelgas que habrÍan comenzadoel 1 de mayo para exigir mejores condiciones laborales. javier: se defendÍa jornadas laborales de ocho horas, en vez de 12 horas conocidas hasta el momento. en mÉxico con el 1 de mayo se celebrÓ oficialmente desde 1925, bajo la presidencia de plutarco elÍas callas. comentan los cÓmo los celebras. recibo tus comentarios por...
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la vista de san isidro terminÓ con muerte y desolaciÓn een puebla.
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productivity from agagriculture and give it a monetary y value, but in the naturaral systems, we haven't een able to value the trees, the biodiversity, the w water that's absorbeded into the biomass and into the soils. and there's another vital service that trees and plants provide: photosynththesis. vegetation reduceces the grgreenhouse effect by takaking carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. a measure of what restoring nature can do has been shown here on china's loess plateau, where farmers have continued to prosper despite the worst drought in decades. >> [singing] >> since the beginning of the project, the soil that nurtures their crops has been accumulating organic material from plants and animals. this holds the moisture and contains carbon. what's interesting about this is all these root materials, all this other stuff, thisis is organic material. and d this organic materiaal is mixing together wiwith the loess,, the geologic soils h here, and is making a living soil. this is where the moisture resides. yesterday it rained and there's still moisture in the soil. this is where the nut
productivity from agagriculture and give it a monetary y value, but in the naturaral systems, we haven't een able to value the trees, the biodiversity, the w water that's absorbeded into the biomass and into the soils. and there's another vital service that trees and plants provide: photosynththesis. vegetation reduceces the grgreenhouse effect by takaking carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. a measure of what restoring nature can do has been shown here on china's loess plateau, where farmers...
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one of the things we just put out -- it is not an option, but a recent addition to our vehicle een driverkage where you can monitor how the child is driving from a speed and soeleration-deceleration, you get a sense of how safely your teenager is driving. a ghost to 21, 22, 25 -- 25?oes to 21, 22, mary: is there not an option you can keep people driving if they are texting? david: you are right. -- mary: you are right. distracted driving is the most common form of accidents. fatalities have been going down, and now they are going up. distracted driving is a big piece of it. there is a lot we can do, but we can educate the public. there are things we have done to integrate it so a voice can read your text. it can be on the main screen on the console of the vehicle. when you are folding your phone, looking down, that is one of the worst things you can do. distracted driving is a real issue, and we all have to take responsibility. mary: you are a member of the presidents is this advisory council, so what is donald trump like? david: it was a productive meeting where we could share our views.
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e een sts out ofolitic duri t campaign it was sai she was in favor of brexitnd eptical of the eu. st:ndependent lin mena, ohio. ug. hello. call: yes, u epaying that the unite kingdom economy hasn'tolpsed yetbuthe has been no an in your relationsh with the eu yet so, when that happens, there stilcould be a collapse in urcomy. aret, thk u swimming upseaonhi because the u.k. is a memr theto, anthey have thei role-- rulesso you'reoi to have to follow os host:k, color. an. es sur -- caller. anks. guest: sure. yomake a fair point. th u. s not actually left ye but people re making e inth if the u.k. voted to leave, markets wou collapse, and that has not hapne maets have a way of ctin in big things that are about t happen, and affeedhings are ilgoing well -- the footsie is at an all-time hi -the se is at an altime high,eople like to overnmt.e we will intainurrade wh other cotrs. onofhere tngis that taffs ha actuay ce down massivelfr where they were in the 1970's. they are not thatig aise now in many sects. only a f sectors now. ho: indepenntine. ky in califoia. caer: how are you dng? i s
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speech in for a bad this country traditionally has een the response with good speech, we set up debate, we dialogue, you can't restrict people's speech. and open pen speech debate, but the same time, i nderstand why the mayor wants to prevent more violence. they have had a problem in for like berkeley, as well on the west coast. have the so-called racist t al reich movement, but you have on the antifa, what is called antifascism, that movement, i've warned my son about, by the way, he's in agreement side, he has friends on that side. i told him, you get busted, i'm paying your bail, stay out of jail. we talk about polarization among program and many other political programs around washington. polarized, we haven't talked about around young radical politics are getting polarized. the al icals are in reich, in the antifa movement, is who is linked to the utbreak of violence we had at inauguration time, the limousine set on fire in downtown d.c., suspects in that case are movement the antifa there is a lot of polarization around.ng all the way host: sherry in tyler, texas, independent lin
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those are some really high looking at we're and the reality is that the eens that are in high school,has created this pressure cooker and i think that netflix job of ry good portraying that. they did a phenomenal job of sexual assault and complexity and what it looks like to consent and take away what it looks like to have a subtle nuance on sexual assault that happened to hannah baker throughout the series, that was ground breaking. talking about sexual assault, here we are with this raphic series showing what it looks like to be a teenager. host: what are you and other nothing your r offices from teenagers? every teenager that i treat currently at newport has season "13 reasons why," and their parents don't know they have seen it. to a basically talk parent and say, "13 reasons will what do you snng they say, my teen hasn't seen it and the teen is telling me they have. they got wrong in "13 easons why," is the fact they consistently are showing detached parents, right? the onsistently showing fact that not one of the teens n this show had a healthy or relationship with an adult or m
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kirk, your een a big fan of filmmaking on pbs for years, shout out to will lyman, going back or pbs decades, he's just always as in pbs as youoice are. connect your subject green's discussion about trump administration and how all your film even going back to your analysis of the bush war,nistration and the iraq you know, i, as viewer, look documentaries, in terms of some kind of scenes on, behind the action of the administration. i guess many viewers may see door the journalism as a to damaging evidence that wouldn't necessarily lead to but just a rel -- tion, nor a host: cal, what are you looking as far as r guest, directing your statement, what to?ou want him to respond caller: i just wonder how his motive as filmmaker coincide the need of viewers to watch the films to get that kind information that may justify their negative views of administration or any impropriety or -- you. got guest: thank you, cal. it's, you know, i think we about theade 11 films george w. bush administration, iraq war, torture issues, things that, eight films about the equally i istration, think touching raw nerv
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simply to say what i've been fuming about since january when the networks and, frankly, your party have een giving out the information that vladimir putin elected donald trump. these are the russians we're talking about. they eat, drink, bug everybody in sight, eavesdrop on your bed clothes if they can, and they put out disinformation and propaganda and embarrassing revelations. that's what they do. where have you been the past 90 years? now, this -- guest: bill? do i look 90 years old to you? caller: well, that's the point. it's been going on for that long. you know, i'm only 70. it's been happening all our lives. host: bill, what's your point? it's been happening all along? what's the point? caller: ok, well, i was getting that off my chest. the point is that this has leaving mantra that is -- that the democrats are attempting to leave the impression to the people of the united states that, as i said, vladimir putin elected donald trump. host: all right, i'll let the congressman respond. guest: bill, i've never said that. in fact, i'm not aware of any democrat who ever said that one time.
simply to say what i've been fuming about since january when the networks and, frankly, your party have een giving out the information that vladimir putin elected donald trump. these are the russians we're talking about. they eat, drink, bug everybody in sight, eavesdrop on your bed clothes if they can, and they put out disinformation and propaganda and embarrassing revelations. that's what they do. where have you been the past 90 years? now, this -- guest: bill? do i look 90 years old to you?...
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that john een proud mccain and i see there is a role we can play. >> can this bipartisan pair your prescriptionug costs down? plus. should drug criticisms mean more jail time? >> we are not safer because of incarceration. another way to get justice? and a congress machine targets a politics in a letter to her employer. >> i'm sure there are ear people on the sidetivities but they were not questioned. >> what would you do? soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome
that john een proud mccain and i see there is a role we can play. >> can this bipartisan pair your prescriptionug costs down? plus. should drug criticisms mean more jail time? >> we are not safer because of incarceration. another way to get justice? and a congress machine targets a politics in a letter to her employer. >> i'm sure there are ear people on the sidetivities but they were not questioned. >> what would you do? soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome
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obviously one that there has een a lot of conversation about. the origins of this were done collective bargaining before i became c.e.o., but i i think amtrak's had an outstanding safety record in terms of this type of operation. we obviously have people back on the train and i can tell you know, policiesou and processes, which we enforce in terms of dialogue between all of the people on the rain in terms of everything going on. we also, as the caller probably nows, have some limits on the duration of time that someone an be on the train and i will say this, and ed, you might you know, we don't all of any kind that suggests that it is any having two people locomotive andhe unfortunately, we have had significant, severe accidents in the freight industry with two the cab and that was the genesis of train control. so -- set the stage by saying freight railroad, class i contract, two people in the cab. but there was a rulemaking last federal railroad administration tried to promulgate and opening couple said exactly what mr. moorman said, the fra do
obviously one that there has een a lot of conversation about. the origins of this were done collective bargaining before i became c.e.o., but i i think amtrak's had an outstanding safety record in terms of this type of operation. we obviously have people back on the train and i can tell you know, policiesou and processes, which we enforce in terms of dialogue between all of the people on the rain in terms of everything going on. we also, as the caller probably nows, have some limits on the...
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the fact that one, russia has een involved for a long time nd people from trump campaign as been fired or just let go, seriously let go for a long period of time, since the very beginning. people can say that nothing is going on when so much has already happened. you. host: well -- there sara, good point, is an old expression in economics, correlation is not be very , one has to careful about connecting all these dots. people connect dots all the time and come up with different pictures. withhold my to judgment until we see actual, hard facts n. terms of the one thing i ction, would like to mention, sara, a lot of folks don't realize. money is all over the city. it has been for years. surprising you can't even use the rubric at mcdonald's. are hiring folks in the city, including democrats. we want to said, expand the investigation of ussian influence to include democrats and republicans and got pushback. the reason, there is a lot in the city. people would be uncomfortable with the degree to which key for es have worked different firms and outlets. the point is only that there is lot o
the fact that one, russia has een involved for a long time nd people from trump campaign as been fired or just let go, seriously let go for a long period of time, since the very beginning. people can say that nothing is going on when so much has already happened. you. host: well -- there sara, good point, is an old expression in economics, correlation is not be very , one has to careful about connecting all these dots. people connect dots all the time and come up with different pictures....
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there has ban lot een a lot of there is a lot of interest in the other trade possible trade negotiations under arsep would you favor going ahead and building an agreement between the 11 members of tpp with the possibility of getting the u.s. involved again? have you given up completely on the idea of tpp? do you think it can be resurrected? >> translator: on tpp, the 12 economies that have been engaged in intensive and finally agreed and it is of a very high level of ambition. there has been agreed very high level of high quality agreement has been reached through the agreement of the 12 economies and it is quite relevant and important that such rules have been agreed at the tpp and this momentum, i believe, should not be lost. and against this backdrop, japan should execute firm leadership so that the fruits and results amongst the 12 -- 11 in hanoi, the ministerial meeting. i hope that the fact the way ahead will be definitely shown. at the meeting. as for the tpp 11 to get together, we have already been given the standing by the united states. >> one of the themes we have been discuss
there has ban lot een a lot of there is a lot of interest in the other trade possible trade negotiations under arsep would you favor going ahead and building an agreement between the 11 members of tpp with the possibility of getting the u.s. involved again? have you given up completely on the idea of tpp? do you think it can be resurrected? >> translator: on tpp, the 12 economies that have been engaged in intensive and finally agreed and it is of a very high level of ambition. there has...
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but many that have been hit have een perhaps not tech savy. health systems here in the u.k. haven't been updating and haven't got it in their grip. and this has been able to spread and microsoft at the top blaming perhaps the united states. we heard from the president and chief legal officer, brad smith saying look, the u.s. military have the equivalent of their home toma hawk missile. he is trying to hint that maybe the n.s.a. is to blame and homeland security is backing away. emily: brad smith is saying this should be a wakeup call. and talk about the reach of this. fed ex in the united states, major telecom giants in spain, hospitals in japan and indonesia, what does that tell you about the actual target and intention behind this attack? patrick: cybersecurity is a very important issue and reinforces that it's a weapon that can be used in the wrong hands in a way that's very bad for the global economy. and the -- this was nothing novel and put together leveraging a set of things that have been known for quite some time but done in a broadway that again it brings home how
but many that have been hit have een perhaps not tech savy. health systems here in the u.k. haven't been updating and haven't got it in their grip. and this has been able to spread and microsoft at the top blaming perhaps the united states. we heard from the president and chief legal officer, brad smith saying look, the u.s. military have the equivalent of their home toma hawk missile. he is trying to hint that maybe the n.s.a. is to blame and homeland security is backing away. emily: brad...
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beckerman: it really has ,een a while, since 2005 really and you think in terms of actual years, that is a long time. in washington years, a long time, but in internet years, it is a longtime, when you think about how much the internet has changed. when you are talking about 10 years, it has changed a lot. it is important that we get this right and do it in a way that is legally sustainable and not having to keep going back every two years. margaret: you think your members are prepared to step up and say, these are the rules we want, we are willing to fight to keep them? mr. beckerman: we are in it to win it. we are a consensus-based organization. members drive our agenda, and this is a really high priority for us. that is because it matters to our members and our customers. margaret: you had a meeting with chairman pai about this topic shortly before he unveiled his proposal. was he receptive to your concerns? do you think you may progress? mr. beckerman: i hope we did. we will have to see how this turns out. based on that conversation and things he has said in public, he agrees ther
beckerman: it really has ,een a while, since 2005 really and you think in terms of actual years, that is a long time. in washington years, a long time, but in internet years, it is a longtime, when you think about how much the internet has changed. when you are talking about 10 years, it has changed a lot. it is important that we get this right and do it in a way that is legally sustainable and not having to keep going back every two years. margaret: you think your members are prepared to step...
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bill gross shared this assessment with bloomberg's tom .eene trad bill: not in terms of wages.now, the job's number is a good number, and the under unemployment number came down. it is a pretty substantial change. there is something and never everybody. it is interesting. if this continues on its course, and whatual course, does gradual mean? about 40 basis points. tom: chair yellen does focus on this labor report. does she need to focus on a usual month-to-month and quarter to quarter way? or does she need to focus away from the job's report? bill: i think she needs to focus away. there has been a number of report supporting -- a number of these douggesting that strange things as they punch through. i do not think other central banks focus on it enough. the fact that will interest rates keep zombie corporations alive, and that feeds into your question for productivity. the fact that low interest rates destroy very productive business models, like insurance companies and pension funds and savings in general. model-driven type of institution and their models are outdated. they n
bill gross shared this assessment with bloomberg's tom .eene trad bill: not in terms of wages.now, the job's number is a good number, and the under unemployment number came down. it is a pretty substantial change. there is something and never everybody. it is interesting. if this continues on its course, and whatual course, does gradual mean? about 40 basis points. tom: chair yellen does focus on this labor report. does she need to focus on a usual month-to-month and quarter to quarter way? or...
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other thing that is new, it does balance, for those who have een here a long time thas been a long time since the president's budget balanced, it hasn't happened since i arrived washington, d.c. host: mick mulvaney testifying right now before the house budget committee. over to c-span 3, also showing it at c-span.org and you on the c-span radio app. time for a few calls before the phones on in, open the "washington journal." ric is in evansville, indiana, republican. good morning. caller: hi. thanks for your -- thanks for me, i've been a democrat until about six onths before the election, i woke up and seen what happened his last eight years with the open borders and the lawlessness what obama did, he obstruct justice to try to stop e-mail investigations. he's got into other elections. wrong, not one h investigation on this guy or hillary o show him collusion, russians giving her money and her foundation, and it is all they want to do is resist trump, all trying to get him out office. this is ridiculous, come together and build our country year in, the last eight its got destroyed, all
other thing that is new, it does balance, for those who have een here a long time thas been a long time since the president's budget balanced, it hasn't happened since i arrived washington, d.c. host: mick mulvaney testifying right now before the house budget committee. over to c-span 3, also showing it at c-span.org and you on the c-span radio app. time for a few calls before the phones on in, open the "washington journal." ric is in evansville, indiana, republican. good morning....
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comey should have been fired and i think it should have een president obama who fired him. now let's put the shoe on the other foot. suppose it was donald trump that server on his -- in his basement. would have indicted trump right then and there. indict hillary clinton because she was a democratic candidate. this whole ed problem, made comey have that where press conference, he contradicted himself, so this because tarted resident obama was not -- was partisan president and not a fair president. hacking, russian hillary clinton tipped off putin muslim spring when they had the riots in russia. the one thaton was supported the riots anti-putin russia.n remember the pussy riot, the an, that was supported by the american. putin had his own reason for hating hillary. it.p had nothing to do with they have come out several times comey had idn't and five, six months now to come up about trump and he hasn't? please. give me a break, democrats, you gotten sour grapes and you need to get off it. country, get he behind this guy, let's drain the swamp of guys like comey and get real bu
comey should have been fired and i think it should have een president obama who fired him. now let's put the shoe on the other foot. suppose it was donald trump that server on his -- in his basement. would have indicted trump right then and there. indict hillary clinton because she was a democratic candidate. this whole ed problem, made comey have that where press conference, he contradicted himself, so this because tarted resident obama was not -- was partisan president and not a fair...
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goldman said they think oil prices will rebound but the long-term anchor for crude eens to have shifted significantly. do you agree? >> i think i do. i see a generally increasingly consensual view that $100 oil is something of the past, the $80 oil is perhaps also in the past. nonetheless, i think that toward the end of this year we will get a decent pickup and i expect to see up to $60 in the future. >> this is the latest oil breakdown. you can see your line in blue of those continues to build and also your reference line, the wpi in yellow. you can pull it up on your bloomberg. a catfight columnist is saying that the the question in the oil market is not whether opec will extend, because that is pretty much baked in. usually, is opec going to raise its game? they going to take more oil out of the market and can they even do that? >> it is possible and it is probable that they will extend the cuts. i think over the midterm that will have an effect because the shale producers, while you have the output increasing, they have a limited capacity compared to what opec is prepared to sacrifi
goldman said they think oil prices will rebound but the long-term anchor for crude eens to have shifted significantly. do you agree? >> i think i do. i see a generally increasingly consensual view that $100 oil is something of the past, the $80 oil is perhaps also in the past. nonetheless, i think that toward the end of this year we will get a decent pickup and i expect to see up to $60 in the future. >> this is the latest oil breakdown. you can see your line in blue of those...
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se estÁ inclinando por cruzar por el lugar conocido como playas de tijuana, donde termina el muro, eenlicidad del clima. >> ellos estÁn esperando el dÍa de niebla, se pasa el dÍa de niebla siempre, cuando la niebla estÁ intensa los aparatos electrÓnicos no funcionan con la debida intensidad. presentadora: nelson lo explica en sus palabras. nelson: porque no jala la cÁmara con la niebla. >> las garantÍas de llegar a la otra parte si uno es bien conocido la situaciÓn se eleva mucho. presentadora: y esas son las garantÍas que le dan a nelson el optimismo necesario para enfrentarlo. nelson: el miedo no existe. el miedo hay que conocerlo y que me siga, no, pues que me alcance. presentadora: mientras llega el esperado dÍa de niebla nelson ha encontrado una casa donde lo dejan entrar a dormir en la cochera. nelson: estoy asÍ en un bulto de arena, pues, hice un medio muro de bloques, estoy como en una casa, no hace frÍo ni hace calor. presentadora: el ve en la neblina su salvaciÓn. nelson: es la que me va a sacar allÁ y acá al lado hay un canal que da como estructura, nada mÁs brinco eso y sal
se estÁ inclinando por cruzar por el lugar conocido como playas de tijuana, donde termina el muro, eenlicidad del clima. >> ellos estÁn esperando el dÍa de niebla, se pasa el dÍa de niebla siempre, cuando la niebla estÁ intensa los aparatos electrÓnicos no funcionan con la debida intensidad. presentadora: nelson lo explica en sus palabras. nelson: porque no jala la cÁmara con la niebla. >> las garantÍas de llegar a la otra parte si uno es bien conocido la situaciÓn se eleva...