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so evelyn is an example of that? you're saying that any woman who has a miscarriage is at risk of being sentenced to 30 years injail? no matter your views on abortion, whether you're for it or against it, the surprising thing about the cases denis represents is that the majority of them have nothing to do with abortion — they are, in fact, stillbirths or miscarriages. and you'd be hard—pressed to find somebody who truly believes that a woman should spend 30 years injailfor having a miscarriage. ricardo parker is a right—wing parliamentarian for the arena political party here. we'd agreed to meet. 0h, hello. hello, how are you doing? very nice to meet you, man. he's one of the most hard—line anti—abortionists in the country. and not only does he think evelyn is guilty, but he thinks people like her should be sent to jailfor even longer. 0ur constitution in article 1 states that we recognise the human being from the moment of conception. so i don't see the difference between killing a kid and killing a baby inside the
so evelyn is an example of that? you're saying that any woman who has a miscarriage is at risk of being sentenced to 30 years injail? no matter your views on abortion, whether you're for it or against it, the surprising thing about the cases denis represents is that the majority of them have nothing to do with abortion — they are, in fact, stillbirths or miscarriages. and you'd be hard—pressed to find somebody who truly believes that a woman should spend 30 years injailfor having a...
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ethics and law, the national press club journalism institute, the reynolds journalism institute and evelyn davis foundation. with that backing how can we fail. in a moment we're going to hear from these fine folks on station in a discussion led by led lyrissa lit ski, from the missouri school of law. i want to lay groundwork for today's conversation. i want to encourage you to silence your cell phone in case you might have forgotten that also we have some twitter hashtags that you can use. they're displayed on the screen
ethics and law, the national press club journalism institute, the reynolds journalism institute and evelyn davis foundation. with that backing how can we fail. in a moment we're going to hear from these fine folks on station in a discussion led by led lyrissa lit ski, from the missouri school of law. i want to lay groundwork for today's conversation. i want to encourage you to silence your cell phone in case you might have forgotten that also we have some twitter hashtags that you can use....
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evelyn, there's a piece of discussion that we have to have, that is the piece about russia. why it's in syria in the first place. and what its goals are and how it is america is supposed to inflict pain on syria from assad using chemical weapons while dodging a fight with russia. >> right, ali, the first thing we have to note is that russia's in there because russia has been in syria, militarily, politically and economically, actually all the way back to the cold war. so they want to maintain their influence there. but what putin is really fighting for is for the right for assad to stay in power. the international community cannot force regime change in russia's estimation on assad. but the reality is this isn't going to be solved until we get rid of assad. if i could add to the conversation before i actually answer the question. >> yes. >> i think we have to get in in order to get out. i don't mean necessarily militarily. this strike was important because basically we were standing up to the principle that you do not use chemical weapons in warfare. that's illegal. and we w
evelyn, there's a piece of discussion that we have to have, that is the piece about russia. why it's in syria in the first place. and what its goals are and how it is america is supposed to inflict pain on syria from assad using chemical weapons while dodging a fight with russia. >> right, ali, the first thing we have to note is that russia's in there because russia has been in syria, militarily, politically and economically, actually all the way back to the cold war. so they want to...
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una de las oradoras especial del evento serÁ una joven dreamers se llama evelyn vale dedÉs y estÁ constudios y la ciencia hacen las innovaciones que van a mantener a esta naciÓn completamente avanzadas por ejemplo. >>> claro entre muchas otras cosas. ¿ y cuÁl es tu papel en esta marcha? >>> yo estoy aquÍ para representar a los dreamers que hacen ciencia y tambiÉn para enes a todo enseÑar a los dreamers que estÁn aquÍ, estamos en las comunidades cientÍficas >>> entiendo que hacen un doctorado de ecologÍa, a quÉ quieres enfocar tu energÍa cuando puedas trabajar >>> estoy estudiando la sequÍa de california y efecto. y esto es muy importante porque la poblaciÓn sigue creciendo y nosotros tenemos que averiguar cÓmo vamos alimentar a toda esta gente y con el cambio climÁtico en california la sequÍa es peor y peor tenemos que encontrar soluciones para ver cÓmo hacer con la agricultura y ayudar alimentar a toda la gente aquÍ. >>> tema crucial para la vida de todos nosotros, en tu situaciÓn de dreamers quÉ pasa de lo que pasa en estados unidos >>> ahorita estamos con mucho miedo estÁn cambiand
una de las oradoras especial del evento serÁ una joven dreamers se llama evelyn vale dedÉs y estÁ constudios y la ciencia hacen las innovaciones que van a mantener a esta naciÓn completamente avanzadas por ejemplo. >>> claro entre muchas otras cosas. ¿ y cuÁl es tu papel en esta marcha? >>> yo estoy aquÍ para representar a los dreamers que hacen ciencia y tambiÉn para enes a todo enseÑar a los dreamers que estÁn aquÍ, estamos en las comunidades cientÍficas...
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how do you think, evelyn, this is playing out with someone like kim jong-un?ld he come to the table and see that the united states is going to rip up a deal with iran and have a commitment from the united states? >> i think it's going to be really difficult if we do walk away from the iran deal for the north korean government to essentially i'm up to a similar type of deal so i would urge the president to keep the deal and do what macron has been talking about, sort of a supplemental agreement with the iranians on missiles and maybe a few other things if they can get it. >> north korean will certainly be watching very carefully what happens on may 12th. >> john, what happens and if president trump walks away from the iran deal, is there an alternative here? >> no. i don't think there is, ayman. i think if he walks away from it, i believe the iranians will simply say deal is over and they will return to enriching uranium which as the deal currently in compliance with, that they are in xwlins with prohibits hem from enriching uranium above about 3.5% until 2030
how do you think, evelyn, this is playing out with someone like kim jong-un?ld he come to the table and see that the united states is going to rip up a deal with iran and have a commitment from the united states? >> i think it's going to be really difficult if we do walk away from the iran deal for the north korean government to essentially i'm up to a similar type of deal so i would urge the president to keep the deal and do what macron has been talking about, sort of a supplemental...
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and evelyn farcus, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense.ational security analyst. thank you to both of you for being with us. ambassador sherman let me start with you. i want to remind our viewers that leaders of the two before. they met in the year 2000, in 2007, and then again today. this is definitely a positive development ahead of the trump/kim meeting maybe in late may or june. but do you think the president has a good understanding of how this is meant to go? >> well, look, ali, i think we should all be glad that we have dialogue, that we're not on a march to war. but pomp and circumstance, all the theater we saw today, may usher in hope, but it's really precision and persistence and hard work that gets you a result. so, no, i don't think the president fully understands the detail that will be necessary here. the iran deal itself was 110 pages long with the most extensive verification and monitoring provisions ever, and iran didn't have nuclear weapons, and we knew where their assets were. that's not true in the case of north korea.
and evelyn farcus, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense.ational security analyst. thank you to both of you for being with us. ambassador sherman let me start with you. i want to remind our viewers that leaders of the two before. they met in the year 2000, in 2007, and then again today. this is definitely a positive development ahead of the trump/kim meeting maybe in late may or june. but do you think the president has a good understanding of how this is meant to go? >> well,...
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evelyn, what there is, it's clear that trump is furious that flynn doesn't let him know. >> right. and i mean, actually, there, chris, i kind of sympathize with the president -- >> agreed. >> that six days is a long time. and if i were his boss, i would be annoyed. why is he withholding that? it does -- there is merit to that point. and i also agree with julia, you know, this is a vintage putin move. he did it with george w. bush and really did butter up george w. bush, at that time, that was right before george w. bush met with putin and said, i looked in his eyes and saw his soul. and of course, later, john mccain said, there's no soul. he's a kgb agent and he knows his audience. but donald trump also, again, in that interview with thomas, he's showing how sensitive he is to what putin thinks of him. which, again, is sort of odd. >> yeah, that is the sort of through line here. we also have this reporting, julia, from reuters, that says, the russians are saying that the president invited putin to the white house multiple times during that famous do not congratulate call. u.s. depa
evelyn, what there is, it's clear that trump is furious that flynn doesn't let him know. >> right. and i mean, actually, there, chris, i kind of sympathize with the president -- >> agreed. >> that six days is a long time. and if i were his boss, i would be annoyed. why is he withholding that? it does -- there is merit to that point. and i also agree with julia, you know, this is a vintage putin move. he did it with george w. bush and really did butter up george w. bush, at...
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thank you, david corn, and thank you evelyn. we're going to need you a lot. there's so much of this russian stuff. crapola. president is itching for a trade war with china. if he goes through with it, it will hurt the very people that sent him to the white house. that could spell trouble with republicans heading into the november elections this year. this is "hardball" where the action is. and respond 60 times faster. it lets you know where your data lives, down to the very server. it keeps your insights from prying eyes, so they're used by no one else but you. it is... the cloud. the ibm cloud. the cloud that's built for all your apps. ai ready. secure to the core. the ibm cloud is the cloud for smarter business. secure to the core. mi'm evenarts win the kitchen. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i need to shave my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® works like my body's insulin. releases slow and steady. providing powerful a
thank you, david corn, and thank you evelyn. we're going to need you a lot. there's so much of this russian stuff. crapola. president is itching for a trade war with china. if he goes through with it, it will hurt the very people that sent him to the white house. that could spell trouble with republicans heading into the november elections this year. this is "hardball" where the action is. and respond 60 times faster. it lets you know where your data lives, down to the very server. it...
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now a schoolboy dropped off some books we underlined solidarity look these men aren't employed here evelyntears this. much in over chick differs from the rest of turkey you can buy alcohol without difficulty and there's hardly a headscarf and sight. although it seems the government doesn't want too many eyes on this communist led spot is civilian policeman stopped us from filming to continue we have to agree to restrictions. all residents are invited to town hall meetings in of educate even the youngest two council members are absent much really explains why. one had to work and the other couldn't attend because he was arrested this morning. the kurdish council member has been accused of supporting terrorism part of everyday life since everyone declared a state of emergency two years ago. much earlier drives a humble compact car the communist is not only popular among local residents many see him as a beacon of hope in turkey's political discordant opposition. many opposition members have been neutralized by at zero one zero put into prison much earlier is aware of the risks. we believe we
now a schoolboy dropped off some books we underlined solidarity look these men aren't employed here evelyntears this. much in over chick differs from the rest of turkey you can buy alcohol without difficulty and there's hardly a headscarf and sight. although it seems the government doesn't want too many eyes on this communist led spot is civilian policeman stopped us from filming to continue we have to agree to restrictions. all residents are invited to town hall meetings in of educate even the...
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video you gotta know i have no cause buckle your non-binding i'd be a label them up you know evelyn book a la plata b. if they. want to. write about life. expectancy but if. i come. out of that out of that my. house. my. opinion of ok but i don't know everything you know what. do you do. but have no motivation or not. oh no i haven't done longer and i have to be from that to the left but what about when you have to clear. but who. is it lallans who quit. my. trafficking and now my number by line phone point two million buy but isn't the case here tom going to let small amount a lot of members. in your family yellin. luckily i thought you had them along with hillary you lead it mare we. shall uno. it's not good i may bash him out of my mouth my informant that would you going to jail if i'm one of them. yeah. yeah. yeah. sounds. our. county that. is it now now. i want to show you how to i am. not that i am. sorry. if. you are an idea and i'm glad. he found. a home once you know that an enemy of the island is on the prison he said in five p. . q one i was only twenty chefs and try . your lu
video you gotta know i have no cause buckle your non-binding i'd be a label them up you know evelyn book a la plata b. if they. want to. write about life. expectancy but if. i come. out of that out of that my. house. my. opinion of ok but i don't know everything you know what. do you do. but have no motivation or not. oh no i haven't done longer and i have to be from that to the left but what about when you have to clear. but who. is it lallans who quit. my. trafficking and now my number by...
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. >> immigration attorneys like evelyn weiss from san francisco, denies trump's accusation approaching 400 migrants on how to cross the border. she says these people are not doing anything illegal. and neither are they. >> reporter: border patrol agents working near san diego say several groups associated with the caravan crossed into the united states illegally by climbing over a scrap metal fence. children as young as 4 and a pregnant woman were involved in several incidents. right now people seeking asylum are told the processing could take a while. and they might be separated from their families. during the detention process. demarco. >> mireya villarreal, reporting. thank you. >>> they may have won their battle for 20% raise. teachers in arizona are expected to continue their walkout tomorrow, demanding increased school fundingai similar walkout under way in colorado. it follows a recent wave of teachers strikes in west virginia, oklahoma, and kentucky. >>> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. >>> bill cosby talked to a new york news payer about his conviction. he said a m
. >> immigration attorneys like evelyn weiss from san francisco, denies trump's accusation approaching 400 migrants on how to cross the border. she says these people are not doing anything illegal. and neither are they. >> reporter: border patrol agents working near san diego say several groups associated with the caravan crossed into the united states illegally by climbing over a scrap metal fence. children as young as 4 and a pregnant woman were involved in several incidents....
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evelyn, it's good to see you back on the show. thank you. >> thanks, hallie.s for having me. >> we knew last month, right, that the white house was being talked about as a possible location for some kind of a meeting between presidents trump and putin, right? so explain to us why sergey lavrov today is ingesting this back into the conversation, trying to make it seem like it's interesting new. it seems like very interesting timing here. >> yes. well, the russians are on the defensive first of all because i don't think think they're going to be able to hide from the inspectors, the international inspectors, especially the experts with the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons. these guys know how to find what the agents, and they can put together a pretty saw this with of the malaysian airliner. they make up their alternative theories and try to confuse the atmosphere about the discussion. the other issue that's happening is that i don't know if you caught it, but part of the report was that love rov insi-- lavrov inzitted that u.s. and russia wo
evelyn, it's good to see you back on the show. thank you. >> thanks, hallie.s for having me. >> we knew last month, right, that the white house was being talked about as a possible location for some kind of a meeting between presidents trump and putin, right? so explain to us why sergey lavrov today is ingesting this back into the conversation, trying to make it seem like it's interesting new. it seems like very interesting timing here. >> yes. well, the russians are on the...
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students described what they washington law makers are not getting about this youth led movementsot<evelynk that they expect us to become complacent, as we have shown we are not going to be complacent, kids are going to keep speaking up and we're not going to stop until change is made">the students peacefully marched one and a half miles from school to the dublin civic center where a rally took place featuring several of their classmatessot alexandria townsend/dublin high school student: "my people have been marching and begging for better laws and regulations for regarding the distribution and containment of assault weapons"among the vast majority of students who did not take part in the walk out is jacob timmsot according to dublin unified school district officials this action of civil disobedience comes at a price for the students who did participate. the will each receive a cut on their d
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a woman came home to find evelyn washington in a tub full of water eating the home owner's cheetos whilesoy ccomedy centralaking a bath.nsoy ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> jordan: time is an invention, and the chinese are trying to steal it, so get in here right now. it's april 19, and my guests tonight are jay chandrasekhar and steve lemme from the comedy troupe broken lizard. ( applause ) i'll fix them later. couch soldiers, they say "keep your friends close and your enemies closer." me? i'm surrounded by so many enemies, it only looks like i don't have friends. let me catch you up.
a woman came home to find evelyn washington in a tub full of water eating the home owner's cheetos whilesoy ccomedy centralaking a bath.nsoy ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> jordan: time is an invention, and the chinese are trying to steal it, so get in here right now. it's april 19, and my guests tonight are jay chandrasekhar and steve lemme from the comedy troupe broken lizard. ( applause ) i'll fix them later. couch soldiers, they say "keep your friends close and your enemies...
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the reason it's not being willing to contemplate it's easy to see it that all the came regime for evelyn the kims never. never. on their from their part always cheating etc etc which is. not entirely true it is partly true not entirely true but just too many forces i think people in washington rested in cornwall mindset confrontational attitude to ne station geopolitics with the thirty eighth parallel being that tripwire and it's not easy for many off them to come to terms with that you know what the peninsula could be just insulated from that whole geopolitical environment let's ask john because john that was his line of business for a while i mean what are the forces moving against this here and beyond because it's donald trump's idea but i mean the you know talks through the bureaucratic inertia that you know that would be against this go ahead well i think i would disagree i think that currently the top leadership of the u.s. defense department is not against what trump is trying to do and we just saw that in syria we saw the d.o.d. weighed in and so we had symbolic strikes against s
the reason it's not being willing to contemplate it's easy to see it that all the came regime for evelyn the kims never. never. on their from their part always cheating etc etc which is. not entirely true it is partly true not entirely true but just too many forces i think people in washington rested in cornwall mindset confrontational attitude to ne station geopolitics with the thirty eighth parallel being that tripwire and it's not easy for many off them to come to terms with that you know...
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students described what they washington law makers are not getting about this youth led movementsot<evelynoorehead/dublin high school student: "i think that they expect us to become complacent, as we have shown we are not going to be complacent, kids are going to keep speaking up and we're not going to stop until change is made">the students peacefully marched one and a half miles from school to the dublin civic center where a rally took place rally took (grant) thanks haaziq. and we have team coverage of the walkouts today... (vicki) kron 4's will tran was in fremont-- where students were supported by their teachers. these students were not even (vicki) coming up-- for the first time since his controversial sentencing of a former stanford swimmer-- judge aaron persky is breaking his silence. hear what the santa clara judge has to say about the effort to recall him from his bench. (grant) plus-- protests break out after a fraternity at a prestigious university is suspended-- for a racist and sexist video of a pledge. the excuse the frat is giving for making that video. (vicki) plus-- richm
students described what they washington law makers are not getting about this youth led movementsotthe students peacefully marched one and a half miles from school to the dublin civic center where a rally took place rally took (grant) thanks haaziq. and we have team coverage of the walkouts today... (vicki) kron 4's will tran was in fremont-- where students were supported by their teachers. these students were not even (vicki) coming up-- for the first time since his controversial sentencing of...
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juan: felicidadesy tengo entendido evelyn que tÚ eres el motor detrÁs de braulio.anzana o pera, tú eres pera bÁsicamente acumular la grasa en las caderas asÍ que tienes suerte de que acumulas la grasa ahi. vamos a ver aquÍ a uno de nuestros camarÓgrafos, tÚ eres manzana o eres pera? >> creo que manzana. >>tienes toda la razÓn porque tiendes a acumular el peso en el Área abdominal y obviamente ahÍ hay que cuidarse porque aumenta el riesgo de diabetes, aumenta el riesgo de enfermedad cardiovascular. vamos a seguir hablando con braulio. tÚ tambiÉn eras una manzana, pero estÁs ganando de peso asÍ que eso es importante. has causado una sensaciÓn, la gente en redes sociales le ha llamado la atenciÓn tu baile especÍficamente utilizase el baile como mÉtodo para hacer ejercicio. braulio: lo que pasa es que el gimnasio acÁ cierra los domingos, entonces hacemos en la casa lo que se llama la rumba casera. si tÚ bailas dos o tres merengues te va a dar mÁs o menos de media hora de cardio en la mÁquina y la verdad me gozo porque es acÁ en la casa y es algo increÍble para mí es fe
juan: felicidadesy tengo entendido evelyn que tÚ eres el motor detrÁs de braulio.anzana o pera, tú eres pera bÁsicamente acumular la grasa en las caderas asÍ que tienes suerte de que acumulas la grasa ahi. vamos a ver aquÍ a uno de nuestros camarÓgrafos, tÚ eres manzana o eres pera? >> creo que manzana. >>tienes toda la razÓn porque tiendes a acumular el peso en el Área abdominal y obviamente ahÍ hay que cuidarse porque aumenta el riesgo de diabetes, aumenta el riesgo de...
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evelyn fark you s. and an msnbc national security analyst. welcome and good morning to you all. ambassador, i want to start with you just on this potential meeting between trump and president putin. we learned about it from the kremlin yesterday, not from the white house, that president trump introduced the idea of a white house meeting on their call a couple of weeks ago. he did sort of drop it as a possibility in an open press briefing in the oval office. bha what would it mean to have president trump sitting in the white house with president putin? >> i want to underscore how incredibly unusual it is that the kremlin is announcing the summit on our behalf. that's pretty unusual on diplomatic materials. but second, i am not, in principle, against president trump talking to president putin. there are times in diplomacy when you have to talk to difficult people to do really bad things. the question is for what purpose? what is the purpose of the meeting? what will we do? in government, we used to call i
evelyn fark you s. and an msnbc national security analyst. welcome and good morning to you all. ambassador, i want to start with you just on this potential meeting between trump and president putin. we learned about it from the kremlin yesterday, not from the white house, that president trump introduced the idea of a white house meeting on their call a couple of weeks ago. he did sort of drop it as a possibility in an open press briefing in the oval office. bha what would it mean to have...
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evelyn farkas.llow at the atlantic council and an msnbc national security analyst. great to have you both. heidi, let's start with that new report of yours. tell us more. >> yes, mika. we have exclusive new details about this nonprofit, the gatestone institute, that john bold bolton chaired. that is not only was some of the information they put out patently false, they had false headlines, but some of it was also amplified by russian troll factory. nbc news has an exclusive database of deleted russian troll accounts. we cross-referenced that and found that at least in a few cases, this russian troll factory, which can be linked back to the russian government state efforts to influence the u.s. election was amplifying some of gatestone's work. now, it's important to note that john bolton himself didn't author any of these pieces. and when i reached out to the president of the gatestone institute, nina rosenwald, she said they had no idea this was going on with the russian troll factories. but it does
evelyn farkas.llow at the atlantic council and an msnbc national security analyst. great to have you both. heidi, let's start with that new report of yours. tell us more. >> yes, mika. we have exclusive new details about this nonprofit, the gatestone institute, that john bold bolton chaired. that is not only was some of the information they put out patently false, they had false headlines, but some of it was also amplified by russian troll factory. nbc news has an exclusive database of...
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students association joe evelyn thank you for being with us fill us in on what's going on with the strikes thank you so much for having me here there's a lot going across the country away at the teachers' strike and students are definitely in solidarity teachers have a massive role in our education and i am so fortunate to be here to be able to represent one point five million college students they cost the country. so jaw jaw tell tell me if when we look at what's going on it's the funding you know the teachers' pay is one thing but how is the funding such a problem why is the funding so it's a problem education seems to be such a simple thing that we should all want why it why are we having problems in state legislatures at the national level and that's you know i completely agree education should be simple education is a right there is definitely a difference and priorities are education has become privatized and a lot of that privatization as caused the government to decide not to die and bust into education in addition there's always particularly with college education there is this i
students association joe evelyn thank you for being with us fill us in on what's going on with the strikes thank you so much for having me here there's a lot going across the country away at the teachers' strike and students are definitely in solidarity teachers have a massive role in our education and i am so fortunate to be here to be able to represent one point five million college students they cost the country. so jaw jaw tell tell me if when we look at what's going on it's the funding you...
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immigration attorneys like evelyn wiese from san francisco denies trump's accusation of coaching theghly 400 migrants on how to cross the border. she says these people are not doing anything illegal and neither are they. border patrol agents working near san diego say several groups associated with the caravan crossed into the united states illegally by climbing over a scrap metal fence. children as young as four and even a pregnant woman were involved in several of those incidents. right now people seeking asylum are being told that the processing could take a while, and they might be separated from their families during the detention process. demarco? >> morgan: mireya villarreal, reporting; mireya, thank you. they may have won their battle for a 20% raise, but teachers in arizona are expected to continue their walkout tomorrow, demanding increased school funding. a similar walkout is under way in colorado, and it follows a recent wave of teachers' strikes in west virginia, oklahoma, and kentucky. well, bill cosby talked to a new york newspaper about his sexual assault conviction.
immigration attorneys like evelyn wiese from san francisco denies trump's accusation of coaching theghly 400 migrants on how to cross the border. she says these people are not doing anything illegal and neither are they. border patrol agents working near san diego say several groups associated with the caravan crossed into the united states illegally by climbing over a scrap metal fence. children as young as four and even a pregnant woman were involved in several of those incidents. right now...
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i think as evelyn said earlier, actually the policy of the trump administration towards russia i thinkot like the obama policy, by the way, in many regards. it's just the president has never signed up to it. even in his tweet storm a couple days ago, on the one hand, he's saying he's going to pivot in this harder line and in the next line he's saying it's bob mueller and all those former obama people at fault. so that tension is going to continue. however, with this team, i don't think the drama's going to be with russia. i think the drama's going to be all about north korea and iran. and there i think you have some tensions between, on the one hand, secretary mattis, and on the other hand, the two new members of this team. >> yesterday one of the things that was clear he a difference between some of the senators and mike pompeo, when pushed, pompeo said yes, actually, he agrees with the president, that the iran deal should be torn up. we're just a few weeks away from resort ification. doesn't bode particularly well, does it, for the longevity of the deal. >> was this for me? >> yes. >
i think as evelyn said earlier, actually the policy of the trump administration towards russia i thinkot like the obama policy, by the way, in many regards. it's just the president has never signed up to it. even in his tweet storm a couple days ago, on the one hand, he's saying he's going to pivot in this harder line and in the next line he's saying it's bob mueller and all those former obama people at fault. so that tension is going to continue. however, with this team, i don't think the...
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pavement i found they miss that one measure of pity how these evil you let it die under costantini evelyn m.l.a. miriam middle when any measure. if you can only see the stumble to fit the did. you read arab jargon for most of the tenth and eleventh century constantinople is described as the apple the ultimate prize that someday muslims will win and often the taking of constant noble is presented almost apocalyptic terms of something that will bring on the final victory of islam. that final victory would fall to the ultimate ends the turkic muslim tried to emigrate from central asia to settle in i'm told. they get these a month out of that with a shot lot of mud the money of it the protestant on them at the beginning it died in it is that in a quarter to that yet. then you stumble a little. in april fourteenth fifty three minutes army siege to the great city. seven weeks later the ultimate spot for their way to constantinople. and as the victorious. entered the city through this gate. an eight hundred year old prophecy had come to pass. this involves importance was known to muslims and als
pavement i found they miss that one measure of pity how these evil you let it die under costantini evelyn m.l.a. miriam middle when any measure. if you can only see the stumble to fit the did. you read arab jargon for most of the tenth and eleventh century constantinople is described as the apple the ultimate prize that someday muslims will win and often the taking of constant noble is presented almost apocalyptic terms of something that will bring on the final victory of islam. that final...
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students described what they washington law makers are not getting about this youth led movementsot<evelyn moorehead/dublin high school student: "i think that they expect us to become complacent, as we have shown we are not going to be complacent, kids are going to keep speaking up and we're not going to stop until change is made">the students peacefully marched one and a half miles from school to the dublin civic center where a rally took place featuring several of their classmatessot alexandria townsend/dublin high school student: "my people have been marching and begging for better laws and regulations for regarding the distribution and containment of assault weapons"among the vast majority of students who did not take part in the walk out is jacob timmsot according to dublin unified school district officials this action of civil disobedience comes at a price for the students who did parti
students described what they washington law makers are not getting about this youth led movementsotthe students peacefully marched one and a half miles from school to the dublin civic center where a rally took place featuring several of their classmatessot alexandria townsend/dublin high school student: "my people have been marching and begging for better laws and regulations for regarding the distribution and containment of assault weapons"among the vast majority of students who did...
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students described what they washington law makers are not getting about this youth led movementsot<evelyn moorehead/dublin high school student: "i think that they expect us to become complacent, as we have shown we are not going to be complacent, kids are going to keep speaking up and we're not going to stop until change is made">the students peacefully marched one and a half miles from school to the dublin civic center where a rally took place featuring several of their classmatessot alexandria townsend/dublin high school student: "my people have been marching and begging for better laws and regulations for regarding the distribution and containment of assault weapons"among the vast majority of students who did not take part in the walk out is jacob timmsot according to dublin unified school district officials this action of civil disobedience comes at a price for the students who did parti
students described what they washington law makers are not getting about this youth led movementsotthe students peacefully marched one and a half miles from school to the dublin civic center where a rally took place featuring several of their classmatessot alexandria townsend/dublin high school student: "my people have been marching and begging for better laws and regulations for regarding the distribution and containment of assault weapons"among the vast majority of students who did...
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evelyn speaks to the character of tron. this is almost very kissinger life.n the other hand we have back channels all the time. maybe not at this level. certainly not unprecedented. >> president trump was asked about the relationship north korea to south korea. listen to what he said. >> north korea is coming along. south korea is meeting and has plans to meet with north korea to see if they can on the war and they have my blessing on that. >> the relationship with north korea and south korea is a bigger piece than many realize. >> i think we've all been pleasantly surprised at the level of cooperation between the south korea and the united states. they do seem to be working together on trust and confidence on this and that's important. everybody has interlocking pieces here. north korea are in completely independent not her. they have to go to chinese on the russian and the south koreans work with us in the japanese. all these pieces slip inside a little bit. >> when the president was speaking at high levels now we know that true. at the same time we know th
evelyn speaks to the character of tron. this is almost very kissinger life.n the other hand we have back channels all the time. maybe not at this level. certainly not unprecedented. >> president trump was asked about the relationship north korea to south korea. listen to what he said. >> north korea is coming along. south korea is meeting and has plans to meet with north korea to see if they can on the war and they have my blessing on that. >> the relationship with north korea...
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students described what they washington law makers are not getting about this youth led movementsot<evelynoorehead/dublin high school student: "i think that they expect us to become complacent, as we have shown we are not going to be complacent, kids are going to keep speaking up and we're not going to stop until change is made">the students peacefully marched one and a half miles from school to the dublin civic center where a rally took place featuring several of their classmatessot alexandria townsend/dublin high school student: "my people have been marching and begging for better laws and regulations for regarding the distribution and containment of assault weapons"among the vast majority of students who did not take part in the walk out is jacob timmsot according to dublin unified school district officials this action of civil disobedience comes at a price for the students who did partici
students described what they washington law makers are not getting about this youth led movementsotthe students peacefully marched one and a half miles from school to the dublin civic center where a rally took place featuring several of their classmatessot alexandria townsend/dublin high school student: "my people have been marching and begging for better laws and regulations for regarding the distribution and containment of assault weapons"among the vast majority of students who did...
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she was last seen with one, her cousin evelyn salazar, whose remains were with also found on the mesaho fit the profile on ida lopez's list. and if they weren't on the mesa, where were they? with the investigation now focused on finding a serial killer, ida thought back to her late-night chats with the women of the war zone. had there been anything she'd overlooked, anything specific about a car, a smell, a tattoo, or an accent? something that might be significant. >> then you ask them, how many bad dates have you had? oh, i've had 17. i've been choked, beat. i've been raped a number of times. so you get a lot of that. then i'm thinking, okay, is it somebody that's nice and picking them up? >> investigators had plenty of leads but none that had gotten them closer to answering two questions -- who was he? and where was he now? to find out, commander mike gier, head of the albuquerque pd's criminal investigations unit, says the department chased leads all over the country. from texas, where women with profiles similar to those of the west mesa women have also gone missing, to states as
she was last seen with one, her cousin evelyn salazar, whose remains were with also found on the mesaho fit the profile on ida lopez's list. and if they weren't on the mesa, where were they? with the investigation now focused on finding a serial killer, ida thought back to her late-night chats with the women of the war zone. had there been anything she'd overlooked, anything specific about a car, a smell, a tattoo, or an accent? something that might be significant. >> then you ask them,...
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joining us is rick booth, evelyn farcus, and harry litman. and harry lit man, i want to start with you on the last point, which is roger stone's e-mail saying i dined with julian assange last night. that obviously gets the interest of the special prosecutor, sam nunberg is brought in to testify about that, he has revealed, possibly among other things. and the roger stone defense it was a joke. >> no kidding. that's his defense to this one, lawrence. and there's some reason to think that it would have been very hard for him to make it all the way to assange to dine the next day. but remember, that's not all we have. he called assange my hero, he previewed that john podesta and tony podesta were going to get in trouble with the wikileaks, there's many different arrows pointing him to assange. we're like traveler huddled over a radio, getting transmissions as they come out of mueller's office but they're all saying russia, russia, wikileaks. there's a lot connecting stone and i think the latest revelations put him in the most pearl of the trump
joining us is rick booth, evelyn farcus, and harry litman. and harry lit man, i want to start with you on the last point, which is roger stone's e-mail saying i dined with julian assange last night. that obviously gets the interest of the special prosecutor, sam nunberg is brought in to testify about that, he has revealed, possibly among other things. and the roger stone defense it was a joke. >> no kidding. that's his defense to this one, lawrence. and there's some reason to think that...
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as the white house weighs its options on syria michael mcfall former dod official evelyn fark can you what if anything could bring that war to an end. "morning joe" just moments away. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. why is dark magic so spell-bindingly good? it's a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and other parts of south america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. play [music plays]his". when everything's connected, it's simple. easy. awesome. joining us from washington with a look at axios am, jonathan swan. go
as the white house weighs its options on syria michael mcfall former dod official evelyn fark can you what if anything could bring that war to an end. "morning joe" just moments away. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. why is dark magic so spell-bindingly...
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zachary brookshire and evelyn mesqum are looking at the first time their personal information facebook is selling to advertisers. what do you think? >> there's a lot in there. >> reporter: they were a little surprised to see everything facebook had on them. >> i'm going to go look at this in more detail when i get home. >> i'm glad they've added the feature for us to look at it, you know. it's i think important for us to know where our data is going. >> reporter: but just what happens when the information facebook is selling to advertisers is wrong? i decided to look up the just my info, but my photographer clayton's info as well and get this. facebook has us both in the category multi cultural affinity, african american. this is mine and that's clayton's. >> what's up? >> reporter: hey, clayton. our producer emily dick showed us the example ads targeting her. >> my black is beautiful. >> reporter: she's one of several white and asian americans here in our kpix5 newsroom who facebook identified as multi cultural a fidget african american. >> we advertise on facebook -- affinity african
zachary brookshire and evelyn mesqum are looking at the first time their personal information facebook is selling to advertisers. what do you think? >> there's a lot in there. >> reporter: they were a little surprised to see everything facebook had on them. >> i'm going to go look at this in more detail when i get home. >> i'm glad they've added the feature for us to look at it, you know. it's i think important for us to know where our data is going. >> reporter:...
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in the famous words of evelyn hall who wrote under a sued nim in the 1900's, quote, i disapprove of what you say but i will defend to the death your right to say it. i don't see any university professors teaching this dedication to free speech. this most disturbing is that often it is the public universities that are responsible for silencing speech that they don't agree with. this is clearly a violation of the philosophy of the first amendment. george washington said it best. if the freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be, led like sheep to the slaughter. mr. speaker, i leave you with the words of james madison. the advancement and difusion of knowledge is the only guardian of true liberty. our college of today should heed the words of the american youth of 1776, but the elite academia of our university speech police may not allow controversial words, those words of madison and jefferson be taught on campus because it just might offend them. and that's just the way it is. i'll yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from massachuse
in the famous words of evelyn hall who wrote under a sued nim in the 1900's, quote, i disapprove of what you say but i will defend to the death your right to say it. i don't see any university professors teaching this dedication to free speech. this most disturbing is that often it is the public universities that are responsible for silencing speech that they don't agree with. this is clearly a violation of the philosophy of the first amendment. george washington said it best. if the freedom of...
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president of the counsel on foreign relations richard haass and evelyn far kus read between the linesision. "morning joe" just moments away. insurance that won't replace the full value of your new car? you're better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will pay the entire value plus depreciation. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. hnew litter?lled this no. nobody has! it's unscented! (vo) new tidy cats free & clean unscented. powerful odor control with activated charcoal. free of dyes. free of fragrances. tidy cats free & clean. when no scents makes sense. ♪ whether it's a big thing, small thing, or something unexpected, pnc will be right there when you need us. because when it comes to your finances, if you focus on today, tomorrow has a way of working itself out. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, on today, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differe
president of the counsel on foreign relations richard haass and evelyn far kus read between the linesision. "morning joe" just moments away. insurance that won't replace the full value of your new car? you're better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will pay the entire value plus depreciation. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. hnew litter?lled this no....
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. >> my name is every lynn and i'm -- evelyn and i'm speaking on behalf of seniors. and i find the tenor of this conversation a bit scary because we are just a few speakers i have heard speak up. the rest are another generation are go, go, go and that's fine, fine. and with to go, go, there are more things to fall over. and it is frightening. beware the unforseen outcomes and consequences of rushing into things. thank you so much for giving this a out of sensitive thought. -- a lot of sensitive thought. >> good afternoon. i'm here on behalf of bird. march 25th was the day i was trying to move out of san francisco because the living cost was pretty high. since i got a chance to work with bird, it changed my mind and i was making like good money. so, i'm no longer moving from san francisco. as a rider, it's helping me to save my time and it's really convenient. [bell]. >> it is useful. only the issue we are having about the sidewalks. if we follow the rules and maintain laws, i think it is a really good idea. many of the tourists i have seen on the street they are able
. >> my name is every lynn and i'm -- evelyn and i'm speaking on behalf of seniors. and i find the tenor of this conversation a bit scary because we are just a few speakers i have heard speak up. the rest are another generation are go, go, go and that's fine, fine. and with to go, go, there are more things to fall over. and it is frightening. beware the unforseen outcomes and consequences of rushing into things. thank you so much for giving this a out of sensitive thought. -- a lot of...
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i want to go to evelyn law horn. >> do you think there is any credence to the president's claims that you broke the law when you released memos? >> i don't. the memos are two pieces and the details matter because the facts matter and should matter to the president. i sent one memo, unclassified then and still unclassified. to my friend. separately i wrote a bunch of m memos about my interaction with president trump. i had the training and authority to make decision about what should be classified and what didn't. four others i wrote them and was highly confident they should not be classified. those four i kept a copy of them at the fbi and my personal safe. after i was fired, after i had asked him to give this information to the media, i separately gave my legal team four memos which were unclassified. the bottom line, is i see no credible claim by any serious person that that violated the law. the department of justice is all about -- >> one the documents was retroactively classified. lowest level. >> sure. >> so if you are releasing memos which later ought to be classified, aren't y
i want to go to evelyn law horn. >> do you think there is any credence to the president's claims that you broke the law when you released memos? >> i don't. the memos are two pieces and the details matter because the facts matter and should matter to the president. i sent one memo, unclassified then and still unclassified. to my friend. separately i wrote a bunch of m memos about my interaction with president trump. i had the training and authority to make decision about what should...
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i want to go to evelyn lawhorn. >> do you think there is any credence to the president's claims thatou broke the law when you released the memos? >> i don't. in fact, i think he's just making stuff up. the memos are two pieces and the details matter because the facts matter and should matter to the president. i sent one memo, unclassified then and still unclassified. and it's recounted in my book to my friend dan, and asked him to get the substance out of it to the media. separately i wrote a bunch of memos about my interaction with president trump. i had the training and authority to make decision about what should be classified and what didn't. some of the memos, i decided should be classified. four others i wrote them and w highly confident they should not be classified. those four i kept a copy of them at the fbi and in my personal safe. after i was fired, i put together a legal team of four people, and separately gave my legal team four memos which were unclassified. the bottom line, is i see no credible claim by any serious person that that violated the law. here's a good thing
i want to go to evelyn lawhorn. >> do you think there is any credence to the president's claims thatou broke the law when you released the memos? >> i don't. in fact, i think he's just making stuff up. the memos are two pieces and the details matter because the facts matter and should matter to the president. i sent one memo, unclassified then and still unclassified. and it's recounted in my book to my friend dan, and asked him to get the substance out of it to the media. separately...
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the evelyn y davis foundation, and with that backing, how can we fail. in a moment we'll hear from the fine folks on stage and dean of the missouri school of law, say hello, please. and for now, though, i want to spend a few minutes laying the groundwork for today's conversation, and while i'm doing that, i want to encourage you to silence your cell phone in case you might have forgotten that and also, we have some twitter hashtags you can use and they're displayed on the screen here, #hurley2018. #truthtrustfirstamendment. so if you feel moved to tweet, please use those hashtags. today's symposium on the first amendment and the challenges it faces could not be more relevant to our student study of press, freedom, and our very democracy. america's founders believed that independent press was so vital to a functioning democracy that they specifically mentioned a free press as one of the five essential liberties guaranteed in the first amendment. today, more than 200 years later the forces of digital technology, political polarization, social media and the
the evelyn y davis foundation, and with that backing, how can we fail. in a moment we'll hear from the fine folks on stage and dean of the missouri school of law, say hello, please. and for now, though, i want to spend a few minutes laying the groundwork for today's conversation, and while i'm doing that, i want to encourage you to silence your cell phone in case you might have forgotten that and also, we have some twitter hashtags you can use and they're displayed on the screen here,...