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the farc guys? the farc guys. and they were very excited, and they were aggressive.hese guys came and they wanted to talk only to the commanders so they went away with the commanders and we could see that they were hugging and they were giving them things and then we saw they gave them like some drinks to give to all the group, and we thought, what is this? it's the farc, it's those guys, they are the same. it's not an international commission, this is fake. and there was in the group a cameraman, and he was taping. so i felt very uncomfortable and tried to keep in the rear because i did not want them to take me. so you are now feeling deep disappointment. you thought perhaps this was an international mission, perhaps even some of you might be free and suddenly you think, this is just another farc move. yes, and they are using us, they want to show the world that we are ok, that we are alive, and probably they will use the images to say, "don't worry, we are the good guys, we're taking care of them." so to prepare everybody, like for four or five years more of abduct
the farc guys? the farc guys. and they were very excited, and they were aggressive.hese guys came and they wanted to talk only to the commanders so they went away with the commanders and we could see that they were hugging and they were giving them things and then we saw they gave them like some drinks to give to all the group, and we thought, what is this? it's the farc, it's those guys, they are the same. it's not an international commission, this is fake. and there was in the group a...
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ya hay 176 niÑos de cero a cuatro aÑos de edad al interior de todas las zonas donde se agrupan las farcque el proceso de paz les dio para poder ser mamÁs. >> tantos aÑos, yo estoy de edad para tener un hijo. ytiene cuatro meses de embarazo y su mayor ilusiÓn es que su hijo no repita su historia. >>que pueda tener sus mejores recursos, y no vivir en guerra. yesid: sin embargo, el tema estÁ a punto de convertirse en un problema. la explosiÓn demogrÁfica al interior de las partes no estaba programada. y la tensiÓn para los niÑos es deficiente porque nadie se imaginÓ que ganan hacer tantos. antes de que se iniciaran los diÁlogos las mujeres estaban condenadas a no ser madres jamÁs,por eso ahora muchas llevan al hombr con ello con la esperanza de sacar lo pronto de allÍ. arantxa: 30 ecuatorianos que buscaba con futuro mejor en el estados unidos fueron engaÑados y una tormenta los dejo a la deriva. algunos fueron rescatados. reportera: giovanni figueroa no pudo contener las lÁgrimas cuando le aviso vÍa telefÓnica a su madre que estaba vivo. el pasado 14 de abril el joven de 33 aÑos naciÓ de e
ya hay 176 niÑos de cero a cuatro aÑos de edad al interior de todas las zonas donde se agrupan las farcque el proceso de paz les dio para poder ser mamÁs. >> tantos aÑos, yo estoy de edad para tener un hijo. ytiene cuatro meses de embarazo y su mayor ilusiÓn es que su hijo no repita su historia. >>que pueda tener sus mejores recursos, y no vivir en guerra. yesid: sin embargo, el tema estÁ a punto de convertirse en un problema. la explosiÓn demogrÁfica al interior de las...
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any insurgency, whether it's mao in china after world war ii, whether it's the farc in columbia, the mao-mao and ask yourself a question inch each case -- doesn't matter which one you page because the answer is the same -- what was the strategic objective of the insurgent group? what did they wish to achieve? always exactly the same thing. they are in an irregular warfare conflict against a specific government. mao wanted to take down the nationalists. and take over china, which he successfully did. the farc in the colombia wish to take down the efleet bogota and replace the government with a -- representing the people of colombia. but it's always the same objective, replace the one government that they are fighting. now contrast that to isis. it's not about one government. it's about all governments. and it isn't just rhetoric. it's actually happening on the ground. we are making their life far more difficult for them, thanks to the great work of people like general mcmaster, secretary mattis and others but think about what they have achieved in a scant six or seven-year-old. they c
any insurgency, whether it's mao in china after world war ii, whether it's the farc in columbia, the mao-mao and ask yourself a question inch each case -- doesn't matter which one you page because the answer is the same -- what was the strategic objective of the insurgent group? what did they wish to achieve? always exactly the same thing. they are in an irregular warfare conflict against a specific government. mao wanted to take down the nationalists. and take over china, which he successfully...
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el gobierno de colombia y las farc acordaron a extender 20 dÍas el plazo para entregar las armas, elo. tambiÉn, dieron dos meses mÁspara que los guerrilleros regresan una organizaciÓn estÁ trabajandoen el desarrollo de una vacuna contra el cÁncer de mama. aunque se aclara que no curarÍa el cÁncer, esperanque pueda prevenirlo. la meta es en el esta vacuna disponible en 10 aÑos. los opioidessiguen cobrando la vida de quienes abusan estas drogas y uno de los estados mÁs afectados es ohio, las muertes alcanzaron un 36% desde el 2015 hasta el 2016. tambiÉn en kentucky se sientan sus efectos. a nivel nacional, unos 3 millones de niÑos tambiÉn son cuidados por sus abuelos. a continuaciÓn, tenga cuidado al comprar boletos en internet, podrÍaser víctima de fraude. tambiÉn, en la canciÓn del dÍa, el concierto de julieta venegas, al regresar, no >> mucha precauciÓn si quieren ir a los lagos, a los rÍos, el agua estÁ muy frÍa, 60 grados esta maÑana en el valle central. 93 grados, nubes llegando al centro de california, temperaturas que respecto a ayer, son muy similares, un poco mÁs bajas. ♪ >>y
el gobierno de colombia y las farc acordaron a extender 20 dÍas el plazo para entregar las armas, elo. tambiÉn, dieron dos meses mÁspara que los guerrilleros regresan una organizaciÓn estÁ trabajandoen el desarrollo de una vacuna contra el cÁncer de mama. aunque se aclara que no curarÍa el cÁncer, esperanque pueda prevenirlo. la meta es en el esta vacuna disponible en 10 aÑos. los opioidessiguen cobrando la vida de quienes abusan estas drogas y uno de los estados mÁs afectados es...
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one of the first issues is that the farc has to collaborate on finding legal crops. since we are three years later, there was an expectation going to buy out the coca peasants and they started planting. we have in place, and i explained to president trump and the u.s. government, a very effective policy, carrot and stick. a substitution of illegal crop for legal crops. now we can go there with the rest of the state, roads and schools, hospitals. it's going to be for the first time a permanent solution. we are doing an effective job this year. we have so far eradicated 15,000. our objective is 50,000. we have for the first time a unique opportunity to address the problem. >> bret: you received the nobel peace prize for that peace deal with the farc. there are critics in your country. pointing to the metric tons of cocaine, how can you say it's working? tickle the -- the fight againsts has changed. the u.s. government is the first want to recognize we are doing extremely well, seizing enormous amounts of tons of cocaine. last year was a record 400-plus tons. this year,
one of the first issues is that the farc has to collaborate on finding legal crops. since we are three years later, there was an expectation going to buy out the coca peasants and they started planting. we have in place, and i explained to president trump and the u.s. government, a very effective policy, carrot and stick. a substitution of illegal crop for legal crops. now we can go there with the rest of the state, roads and schools, hospitals. it's going to be for the first time a permanent...
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. >> it is very shocking to have him here in a little town like farce to fill. especially because this is your neighbor.>> the families of the couple killed were released a statement and said that we are extremely pleased that the murder is in customer -- custody where he belongs. we trust in the due process of the law. henry lee, ktvu, fox tutors.>>> the mother of a young man shot to death last august privately watched surveillance shooting. the mother said she is looking for answers. >> it is a day in a says been asking for and waiting for. the district attorney's office is allowing her to view the surveillance video were her 30- year-old son colby friday was shot and killed by his -- a police officer.>> finally today we are getting what we asked for expect the shooting happened in august and in the police differ part -- report he said he matched a description of a robbery suspect. it turns out he wasn't the suspect. he was shot after an officer told him not to reach for his gun but some witnesses reported a different story.>> the gun was on the other side exp
. >> it is very shocking to have him here in a little town like farce to fill. especially because this is your neighbor.>> the families of the couple killed were released a statement and said that we are extremely pleased that the murder is in customer -- custody where he belongs. we trust in the due process of the law. henry lee, ktvu, fox tutors.>>> the mother of a young man shot to death last august privately watched surveillance shooting. the mother said she is looking...
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total de 57 cuerpos fueron localizados en un remoto poblado donde hace 15 aÑos los guerrilleros de las farcn en la zona occidental del paÍs sudamericano y se convirtiÓ en la mÁs reciente vÍctimas fatales casi dos meses de protesta en contra del presidente nicolÁs maduro. las protestas han dejado hasta el momento 48 muertos desde principios del mes de abril en venezuela. ♪ vamos a regresar una vez mÁs con helena que nos tienen el pronÓstico completo, delante. helena: buenas tardes. miren las condiciones actuales, san francisco esta sobre los 68 grados con el cielo mayormente soleado. la zona de san josÉ, la temperatura mÁxima en esos momentos 85 grados, con el cielo mayormente soleado. temperaturas bien cÁlidas en estos momentos sobre nuestra regiÓn. pero, quÉ se espera para maÑana? maÑana se pronostican temperaturas que van estar superando los 95 grados. san francisco sobre los 80 grados de temperatura mÁxima. y la zona de san josÉ se espera casi en los 90 grados. 89 de temperatura mÁxima para maÑana. los vientos en estos momentos estÁn soplando del oeste entre 10 a 23 millas por hora sobre
total de 57 cuerpos fueron localizados en un remoto poblado donde hace 15 aÑos los guerrilleros de las farcn en la zona occidental del paÍs sudamericano y se convirtiÓ en la mÁs reciente vÍctimas fatales casi dos meses de protesta en contra del presidente nicolÁs maduro. las protestas han dejado hasta el momento 48 muertos desde principios del mes de abril en venezuela. ♪ vamos a regresar una vez mÁs con helena que nos tienen el pronÓstico completo, delante. helena: buenas tardes....
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. >> look, that memo is a farce. i think we all know that by now. president himself admitted today he had decided to fire comey before it. and what rod rosenstein did is provide the president the cover he needed. yes, he got played. but he knew he was getting played and he went along with it. that is what is so troubling about what he did. every senior justice department official knows, it's one of the things you hear there all the time, there may come a moment where you have your moment in history where you can stand up to the president and do what's right, or you can buckle under political pressure and do what's wrong. and when jeff sessions and rod rosenstein went over and met with the president, they both buckled under pressure. and again, i expect that kind of thing from jeff session. but rod rosenstein was supposed to be the one who would stand up. he said at his confirmation hearing he would stand up to political pressure and do what was right. when the moment came, he didn't. he wrote that memo that is a complete farce. we all know that's no
. >> look, that memo is a farce. i think we all know that by now. president himself admitted today he had decided to fire comey before it. and what rod rosenstein did is provide the president the cover he needed. yes, he got played. but he knew he was getting played and he went along with it. that is what is so troubling about what he did. every senior justice department official knows, it's one of the things you hear there all the time, there may come a moment where you have your moment...
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. >> what a farce.merican election in farce with what the fbi director has done since last summer, four stages and many more that i won't mention, going back to last summer, closing about his investigation and speaking of his personal views on hillary clinton after an investigation is closed. that's not appropriate. >> that's not appropriate for the fbi. the acting attorney general should do that. >> in either case after the case is closed you shouldn't be commenting on whether her actions are appropriate or not and six months later he talked about huma abedin's personal e-mails to her husband. the case it is closed. she's a private citizen. >> and he was not right about it, by the way. >> and fast forward again to a few weeks ago, the former director of the agency that's responsible for everything from drugs to gangs to counterterrorism says i can't handle a bro hug in a public meeting, are you kidding me? that's unacceptable pressure, like he got a christmas card and he can't take it because it's from
. >> what a farce.merican election in farce with what the fbi director has done since last summer, four stages and many more that i won't mention, going back to last summer, closing about his investigation and speaking of his personal views on hillary clinton after an investigation is closed. that's not appropriate. >> that's not appropriate for the fbi. the acting attorney general should do that. >> in either case after the case is closed you shouldn't be commenting on...
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alcanzar una paz completa en colombia tras sellar el pasado noviembre un pacto histrico con las ''farcrasil, cientos de agentes de seguridad nacional patrullan por ro de janeiro luego de un aumento de la violencia en sus calles... --muchos de los efectivos se posicionarion frente a la entrada de varias de las favelas de la ciudad... --se espera que las patrullas conformadas por polica militar, polica civil y equipos de bomberos de varios estados, permanezcan al menos 90 das en ro de janeiro... topvo / lorena ---sabia usted que los chivos son muy tiles en la jardinera y son indispensables para evitar ciertos desastres naturales especialmente en el sur de california. ---estos animales son seguros, eficientes y protegen al mximo el medio ambiente, pero adems de eso protege el bolsillo a los agricultores y tambin a los propietarios de grandes terrenos. ---hoy a las 11 de la noche no se pierda el reportaje de ''chivos jardineros'' preparado por nuestro colega ''martin plascencia''... cesar --- es momento de hablar de la acutalidad deportiva, da importante para los golden state warriors ---
alcanzar una paz completa en colombia tras sellar el pasado noviembre un pacto histrico con las ''farcrasil, cientos de agentes de seguridad nacional patrullan por ro de janeiro luego de un aumento de la violencia en sus calles... --muchos de los efectivos se posicionarion frente a la entrada de varias de las favelas de la ciudad... --se espera que las patrullas conformadas por polica militar, polica civil y equipos de bomberos de varios estados, permanezcan al menos 90 das en ro de janeiro......
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accused of being the kingpin of the petrobras scandal but he has ridiculed the charges, calling that a farce. >> straight after his grilling at the hands of a federal judge, the former president greeted by thousands of supporters. putting out a show of defiance, lula announced his trial as a political witch hunt. whoseide dilma rousseff were his innocence, making it clear he has not stand his political ambitions. i would never lie to people like you. so long trusted me, believe me, and followed me. i want to tell you that i'm alive and i prepared to be your candidate for the presidency of this country. but his chances of a political comeback in 2018 hinged on the outcome of this trial and that of four other still pending. close to the press and public, , hisirst hearings prosecutors accuse him of getting a luxury apartment from the construction companies as a kickback, claims that lula denies. this is the latest in a sprawling corruption investigation known as operation carwash which targets construction firms that pay billions in bribes for lucrative contracts at state-run oil company petro
accused of being the kingpin of the petrobras scandal but he has ridiculed the charges, calling that a farce. >> straight after his grilling at the hands of a federal judge, the former president greeted by thousands of supporters. putting out a show of defiance, lula announced his trial as a political witch hunt. whoseide dilma rousseff were his innocence, making it clear he has not stand his political ambitions. i would never lie to people like you. so long trusted me, believe me, and...
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we are all aware of the maduro regime's cozy relationship with hezbollah, with the farc, a designated terrorist organization, and links to narcotrafficking. among the weapons and the stockpile, the military in venezuela are iglo-s, a basically russian variant of our stanger missiles. and director pompeo, if you could comment on the risk that i believe exists that as these groups become more desperate, potentially even operate at some point outside the control of the maduro regime, they're running around in the streets also in search of money and food and anything else that they want to get their hands on. the threat of any advanced weaponry such as what i've just mentioned being sold or transferred to the farc, a terrorist organization, sold to drug cartels in mexico, potentially, or even sold to terrorist organizations on the black market. is that a real threat? is that something we should be cognizant of? >> senator, it is a real threat. as we have all seen, the situation in venezuela continues to deteriorate. maduro gets more desperate by the hour. the risk of these coletivo sns ac
we are all aware of the maduro regime's cozy relationship with hezbollah, with the farc, a designated terrorist organization, and links to narcotrafficking. among the weapons and the stockpile, the military in venezuela are iglo-s, a basically russian variant of our stanger missiles. and director pompeo, if you could comment on the risk that i believe exists that as these groups become more desperate, potentially even operate at some point outside the control of the maduro regime, they're...
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farc is,hat was long, tgh situation, as you know vy wellcoming from the country. but i think the president has done aagficent job. not eas but he's don a magnificent job. >> nearly impossible. the trade issueoudefici withhe uted states is not so large. it is a merate ficit,hi ofoue both countriesill trtoncase the volume o trade in bh dections. and invesen also both reions. loias becoming an importaninstor he in t ited states anthis is something not many ople know, but we have considerabl instnt in e united ates. weave attempted to giv die -- dynamisme namism this. we have the free trade agreement which is working well. the number ofolbian businesses that port into the united states has grown. d we both believe that we can ke greater advantage of ose agreements in orde to increase flow in bo dections for the benefiof the colombian and amican people. presidentru: thanyou very mu, everybody. thk u. thanyou. [ctions copyright nation cable salle corp. 2017] [captiinperformed by the national captioning institute, ich is responsle forts caption coenand accuracy. sit ncic
farc is,hat was long, tgh situation, as you know vy wellcoming from the country. but i think the president has done aagficent job. not eas but he's don a magnificent job. >> nearly impossible. the trade issueoudefici withhe uted states is not so large. it is a merate ficit,hi ofoue both countriesill trtoncase the volume o trade in bh dections. and invesen also both reions. loias becoming an importaninstor he in t ited states anthis is something not many ople know, but we have considerabl...
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before the election and said they found nothing, that was the icing on the cake, that it had all been a farce. thank you for taking my call. be injames comey will front of the senate judiciary today if you want to talk about other topics, topics of russia and maybe even the campaign will come up. 10:00 this morning where you will see that hearing. go to a website and find a more about it, watch it on c-span3, and you can also monitor it on our c-span radio app. let's go to dominic in new york, republican line. go ahead. you are on. caller: good morning. i think it was more open and the benghazi incident that made her lose. you know, lying to the people. the mother of that navy seal. her alone, calling her a liar and all of this baloney, when she was at the hearing. one is the difference how they died? they are dead." no respect for the military. she lost the election because no one in the military voted for her. i am saying, benghazi, that was it. that was the icing on the cake, especially the mother yelling and crying going on the campaign with trump. i think that is what made her lose. thin
before the election and said they found nothing, that was the icing on the cake, that it had all been a farce. thank you for taking my call. be injames comey will front of the senate judiciary today if you want to talk about other topics, topics of russia and maybe even the campaign will come up. 10:00 this morning where you will see that hearing. go to a website and find a more about it, watch it on c-span3, and you can also monitor it on our c-span radio app. let's go to dominic in new york,...
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i mean, farc is -- that was a long, tough situation, as you know very well, coming from the country. but i think the president has done a magnificent job. not easy, but he's done a magnificent job. translator: nearly impossible. on the trade issue, our deficit with the united states is not so large. it is a moderate deficit, which of course both countries will try to increase the volume of trade in both directions. also, in boths, directions. colombia is becoming an important investor here in the united states, and this is something not many people know. we have considerable investments in the united states. attempted to give dynamism to these flows of trade, of investment. i believe the foundations have been laid. we have the free trade agreement which is working well. the number of colombian businesses that export into the united states has grown. and we both believe that we can take greater advantage of those agreements in order to increase flow in both directions for the benefit both of the colombian and american people. president trump: thank you very much, everybody. thank you.
i mean, farc is -- that was a long, tough situation, as you know very well, coming from the country. but i think the president has done a magnificent job. not easy, but he's done a magnificent job. translator: nearly impossible. on the trade issue, our deficit with the united states is not so large. it is a moderate deficit, which of course both countries will try to increase the volume of trade in both directions. also, in boths, directions. colombia is becoming an important investor here in...
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>> the entire process is a farce. both of those memos are a farce, both dated today. let me tell you, the way the department of justice works, it's deliberate, slow. he would have worked on this memo and sent it up through the chain of command. they were going to slow deliberation. the fact they're both dated today the same day he's fired, awe of it leads you to believe this was an out come they predetermined. you can imagine the white house saying, we need to get rid of jim comey we can't control him. they worked out a way jeff sessions to do it. >> in terms of the next steps here, first of all, is there any remedy on the recusal issue with attorney general jeff sessions, what would be the appropriate response to something like that. and what do you expect to have happen now with the deputy director of the fbi being elevated into the acting world now. >> in terms of remedy, there's no immediate remedy, he can be investigated by the attorney general's office, jeff sessions can for not following this recusal. but the fundamental problem here is that jeff sessions canno
>> the entire process is a farce. both of those memos are a farce, both dated today. let me tell you, the way the department of justice works, it's deliberate, slow. he would have worked on this memo and sent it up through the chain of command. they were going to slow deliberation. the fact they're both dated today the same day he's fired, awe of it leads you to believe this was an out come they predetermined. you can imagine the white house saying, we need to get rid of jim comey we...
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that actually gets contradicted when the president tweets things out like he has, saying this is a farce, this is all driven by democrats. this is all political. there's not -- that the f.b.i. in continuing to go through an ongoing investigation is somehow politically minded and not grounded in fact. robert: where was attorney general sessions in all this? erica: he had recused himself not just from the russia investigation but any investigations that touched on presidential campaign, yet he appears to be -- to have been intimately involved in the decision to fire or at least that was how it was initially reported to be, the president, of course, went on to say that it was his own decision and his decision alone. but that is just one of the many questions that members of congress and particularly democratic senators have. and this gos to why democrats will continue to push for a special prosecutor. and are not going to stop and let up on that demand. because as margaret was pointing out, the f.b.i. may have integrity and their goal may be to lead this investigation with integrity but at
that actually gets contradicted when the president tweets things out like he has, saying this is a farce, this is all driven by democrats. this is all political. there's not -- that the f.b.i. in continuing to go through an ongoing investigation is somehow politically minded and not grounded in fact. robert: where was attorney general sessions in all this? erica: he had recused himself not just from the russia investigation but any investigations that touched on presidential campaign, yet he...
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he died following an eastern raid carried out by afghan and ugs farces. la garry planned the attack last month that killed or wounded more than 100 people. >>> and the spchlt in the murder of two boston doctors is recovering in the hospital and is being arraigned today. the two doctors were found dea in an apartment building friday night. he opened fire and was wounded by police. police say the victims likely knew their killer and that's how he got into the building. >> it's a very safe area. it's a very safe building. the building is very safe. it's hard to get into the building, so i'm shocked. >> the doctors, both anesthesiologists were engaged to be maifred. >>> the weather is expected to clear but floodwaters in many areas have yet to recede. damage estimates for farmers is about $65 million, $21 million for other businesses. 36 counties have been declared disaster areas. >>> and firefighters in southern georgia are battling a massive wildfire that's consumed nearly 100,000 acres in a national wildlife refuge. an area line is under advisory. roads ar
he died following an eastern raid carried out by afghan and ugs farces. la garry planned the attack last month that killed or wounded more than 100 people. >>> and the spchlt in the murder of two boston doctors is recovering in the hospital and is being arraigned today. the two doctors were found dea in an apartment building friday night. he opened fire and was wounded by police. police say the victims likely knew their killer and that's how he got into the building. >> it's a...
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a farce got smashed. reasonable. i fearfor a farce got smashed. reasonable.nic teem, was the first this year, to beat the spaniard on his favourite surface. nadal had won 17 straight matches and had been going, for an eighth title, in the italian capital. thiem will play either novak djokovic, or huan martin del potro, in the semi—finals after their match was delayed by rain. maria sharapova won't ask for a wildcard to play at wimbledon, and will attempt to earn her place via qualifying. the former champion has relied on invitations to tournaments since she returned to competition last month, after a 15 month doping ban. the french open turned her down for a wildcard this week, but her world ranking is now high enough to get into wimbledon qualifying. it's fast, furious and if the ref doesn't see it — it's allowed. yes i'm talking about water polo, where two teams face off in a swimming pool to score the most goals. ahead of the british championships, which is like the fa cup of waterpolo, i've been to the home of the defending champions, cheltenham. on the s
a farce got smashed. reasonable. i fearfor a farce got smashed. reasonable.nic teem, was the first this year, to beat the spaniard on his favourite surface. nadal had won 17 straight matches and had been going, for an eighth title, in the italian capital. thiem will play either novak djokovic, or huan martin del potro, in the semi—finals after their match was delayed by rain. maria sharapova won't ask for a wildcard to play at wimbledon, and will attempt to earn her place via qualifying. the...
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este compromiso fue alcanzado en una comisiÓn de la cual son parte delgados de gobierno, y de las farca promueve el odio a inmigrantes lo que se ganÓ el tÍtulo del donald trump de oaxaca. >>> sectores de la minerÍa en mÉxico estÁn bajo la lupa fiscal el servicio ve si estÁn pagando impuestos, autoridades tambiÉn tienen bajo escrutinio a las eÉe pors automotrices. >>> mÁs adelante regreso con mas noticias ahora continuamos con mis amigos de un nuevo dÍa, adelante chicos. >>> gracias. >>> gracias vanessa. >>> y bueno quÉ te parece si nos vamos con chiquibaby hasta hollywood que estÁ convertida en toda una mujer maravilla. >>> quÉ preciosa que buen traje chiqui, buenos dÍas. >>> hola desde hollywood boulevard lo pasa que llega una de las pelÍcula mÁs anticipadas del verano la mujer maravilla y asÍ voy a ver si le sacaba la verdad, vamos a ver cÓmo me fue. >>> aquÍ estÁ la hi ra de esta superhÉroe que busca salvar al mundo. >>> . >>> quÉ fue la mÁs divide esta pelÍcula? >>> diana conoce a un piloto americano quiÉn quiere pago parar la guerra con quiÉn hizo click inmediatamente. >>> es muy
este compromiso fue alcanzado en una comisiÓn de la cual son parte delgados de gobierno, y de las farca promueve el odio a inmigrantes lo que se ganÓ el tÍtulo del donald trump de oaxaca. >>> sectores de la minerÍa en mÉxico estÁn bajo la lupa fiscal el servicio ve si estÁn pagando impuestos, autoridades tambiÉn tienen bajo escrutinio a las eÉe pors automotrices. >>> mÁs adelante regreso con mas noticias ahora continuamos con mis amigos de un nuevo dÍa, adelante...
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leave campaign the brexit referendum and the measure of the support of the people with the colombian farc. a majority of people live in homes without a landmine in the u.s., so firms have increased calls to mobile phones. to do this, they have to dial numbers right hand, since it u.s. law bans cell phone auto dialing and they have to make more calls because mobile phone users tend to screen out unknown callers. it can cost nearly twice as much. george gallup created the first scientific political poll in 1932 for his mother-in-law, who is running to be secretary of state of iowa. gallup founded the american institute of public opinion, later called gallup polls. the 1948 in presidential race helped improve accuracy. so, here is the argument -- academics warned that judging the accuracy of polling models in the mobile phone era will require years of comparisons against final voting results. in the meantime, some think bad polls are good for democracy. more people might vote if they did not think the results were preordained. you can read more about polling and all of our quick takes on the
leave campaign the brexit referendum and the measure of the support of the people with the colombian farc. a majority of people live in homes without a landmine in the u.s., so firms have increased calls to mobile phones. to do this, they have to dial numbers right hand, since it u.s. law bans cell phone auto dialing and they have to make more calls because mobile phone users tend to screen out unknown callers. it can cost nearly twice as much. george gallup created the first scientific...
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challenges in the implementation of a peace plan and challenges faced by cartels in areas where the farc has decided to pull out. the last thing brazil needs is a challenge. that is also of assistance to them. we've offered the bill and it's in place we want to authorize the money but then we have to go out make sure it's in place and prepared to provide aid if necessary. i think this is an important moment for the region. america's voice is important and we should lead. i've been pleased that despite political views about the current administration, i will say this, i was able to take time to visit the venezuelan president and i have received reports that he always asks about venezuela. i don't know if that meeting had that impact or something else, but that's good news. the open-mindedness that exists in the white house and other divisions to do something with regards to this and give it the regional importance it deserves. we have to follow through on it. that's what i'm working on. it's important. america's voice is important, but i think the most promising development i've seen is t
challenges in the implementation of a peace plan and challenges faced by cartels in areas where the farc has decided to pull out. the last thing brazil needs is a challenge. that is also of assistance to them. we've offered the bill and it's in place we want to authorize the money but then we have to go out make sure it's in place and prepared to provide aid if necessary. i think this is an important moment for the region. america's voice is important and we should lead. i've been pleased that...
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the farc and columbia wish to take down the elite in bogotÁ and replace the colombian government theso-called paula varian republic representing the true people of columbia. but in every single case whichever insurgent group you chose, it's always the same objective, replace the one government that they are fighting. contrast that with isis. it's not about one government, it's about all governments. it isn't just rhetoric, it's actually happening on the ground we are making their lives far more difficult for them inks to the great work of people like general mcmasters, secretary matus and others. think about what they have achieved in a scant six or seven years. they captured and held territory in multiple countries of the middle east, as we already know. but not only that their affiliates have also captured and held territory in other countries. you may have heard of the organization focus iran in nigeria. it's a black african jihad a group, it's name is aly combination of african in arabic literally means looks forbidden. it means western education forbidden. it's an anti- western
the farc and columbia wish to take down the elite in bogotÁ and replace the colombian government theso-called paula varian republic representing the true people of columbia. but in every single case whichever insurgent group you chose, it's always the same objective, replace the one government that they are fighting. contrast that with isis. it's not about one government, it's about all governments. it isn't just rhetoric, it's actually happening on the ground we are making their lives far...
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but farce pvh, who will be -- the ceo will with jim tonight.week we called that, because they don't have bricks. this is just brands. it's calvin line, everybody else. >>> if the ceos don't know -- >> what about costco? >> best buy have really amazon -- has any idea. keep an eye on best buy. >>> energy stocks, we will do the big reveal, next. go to protect your vehicle? i'm on it. ♪ ♪ ♪ weathertech. made right, in america dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ >>> for a pair of unlawful options trades in the -- >> well, i got a stock. that gets kind of interesting. cord any talked about it, but you talked about energy. now it's interesting, judge, they're out there -- it might encompass the credit suisse conference june 6th through 7th, i think own in london, i believe. there are rumors about what might trabz spi
but farce pvh, who will be -- the ceo will with jim tonight.week we called that, because they don't have bricks. this is just brands. it's calvin line, everybody else. >>> if the ceos don't know -- >> what about costco? >> best buy have really amazon -- has any idea. keep an eye on best buy. >>> energy stocks, we will do the big reveal, next. go to protect your vehicle? i'm on it. ♪ ♪ ♪ weathertech. made right, in america dearthere's no other way to say this....
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the report itself, the judicial opinion itself claims 1 in 20 americans has been surveilled is a farces dnsa has 60s authorities for surveillance, only one is to get warrants from the fisa court. other five, they are totally unbridled. kennedy: james comey sat before that's senate jew dishary committee and lied through his teeth when he talked about there being no violations. judge napolitano: they all preach the party line. but we know from snowden, and the high-ranking civilian manager of the nsa who devised many of the programs the nsa uses, that nsa has since 2005 been capturing the digital version of every phone call and every key stroke and every piece of fiber optic data transmitted within or from or within the united states. it's 20 in 20. for the fisa court to reprimand the nsa is a joke because it's a reprimanding without any teeth. who is punished for this behavior of trick and duping the court? nobody. kennedy: it's an empty lecture. and the idea the nsa is self-reporting is laughable and unconstitutional. judge napolitano: the authority used for this abuse expired septembe
the report itself, the judicial opinion itself claims 1 in 20 americans has been surveilled is a farces dnsa has 60s authorities for surveillance, only one is to get warrants from the fisa court. other five, they are totally unbridled. kennedy: james comey sat before that's senate jew dishary committee and lied through his teeth when he talked about there being no violations. judge napolitano: they all preach the party line. but we know from snowden, and the high-ranking civilian manager of the...
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food anything else they want to get their hands on, the threat of any advanced weaponry being sold farcd to the iteris terrorist organization, sold to drug cartels in mexico or even terrorist organizations on the black market? is that a real threat? is that something we should be cognizant of? thet is a real threat situation in venezuela continues to deteriorate. collectivosthese acting outside of his control -- we have not seen any of those major arms transfers take place. , not onlyiles exist in the middle regime, but other places as well. there are plenty of weapons running around in venezuela. this is a threat to south america and central america. >> staying in the western , iisphere for a moment continue to be concerned about concerted effort on the part of the cuban government to recruit and enlist americans, business executives and others in an effort to have u.s. policy on cuba. >> yes, of course. interfere is not limited to russia. it is in their tradition to take american visitors -- >> we share your concerns about the issue. >> my final issue. with all the focus on russia, is
food anything else they want to get their hands on, the threat of any advanced weaponry being sold farcd to the iteris terrorist organization, sold to drug cartels in mexico or even terrorist organizations on the black market? is that a real threat? is that something we should be cognizant of? thet is a real threat situation in venezuela continues to deteriorate. collectivosthese acting outside of his control -- we have not seen any of those major arms transfers take place. , not onlyiles exist...
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support for a historic these deal -- peace deal struck with farc rebels last year. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm alisa parenti. this is bloomberg. "bloomberg technology" is next. ♪ carolineemily: i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, the tech entrepreneur with big plans to be maryland's governor. alex ross joins us to discuss the growing divide between tech and politics. plus, our conversation with hiroshi lockheimer, the mind between -- behind the most popular operating system on the planet. mapping the road ahead for android. and our extensive interview with famed venture capitalist fred wilson. he tells us where he is placing his bets and why he is still bullish on jack dorsey. first, u.s. stocks turning their worst performance this year -- turned in their worst performance this year. president trump asked james comey to drop the investigation into former national security advisor michael flynn. the crisis threatens to derail the policy agenda that helped push
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when i read your reporting of the hours after comey's firing and what happened it read like a french farce huddled behind bushes and meetings in the bushes in the dark. explain what happened at 5:40 when the news started to break that sean spicer had something important to tell you. >> it was a memorable day at the white house. i just happened to be in the briefing room and all of a sudden spicer was in the doorway between the press office and briefing room telling us to check e-mail. we're hitting refresh. the e-mail wasn't going through as quickly as the white house wanted it. they wanted to get the news out there. >> why couldn't he just talk to you? why did he open the door and say check e-mail? >> they wanted the documents to speak for themselves. they wanted the president's letter to speak for itself and memo to speak for itself. they could not get it out quickly enough. they had to tell us. we kept asking again and again to repeat himself to make sure we heard it right. it was such bombshell news. >> jeff, was there a moment where he shut the door and locked it and you could not get
when i read your reporting of the hours after comey's firing and what happened it read like a french farce huddled behind bushes and meetings in the bushes in the dark. explain what happened at 5:40 when the news started to break that sean spicer had something important to tell you. >> it was a memorable day at the white house. i just happened to be in the briefing room and all of a sudden spicer was in the doorway between the press office and briefing room telling us to check e-mail....
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and i'm-- i met correspondents' dinner, like, before it became a farce. and, like, two years ago. know who you are. you're the bomb, girl. it shook me a little bit because if anybody says the word "bomb" near the president-- i needed the secret service-- but he did say that. >> stephen: he's allowed to say that. >> he's the one person allowed to say that, that close to the president! also like, "hi, your dad says you're the bomb," right? that's such a dad thing to say. i thought he was going to call me all that and a bag of chips later. >> stephen: he is like a dald. >> he's my uncle barry. >> stephen: you have an aunt, you actually have an aunt who is also a famous for working for women's right. she is with gloria steinam taken in 1971. >> yeah. >> stephen: that's a pretty cool aunt. that's a pretty cool aunt. >> yeah, my-- my aunt-- we disagree on how to pronounce that word. you say ant. and i say aunt. which one of us is the fancier one. >> stephen: you sound fancier. >> it's me. >> stephen: do you say vase. or vauz? >> i think i say "flower holder" because i didn't graduate fr
and i'm-- i met correspondents' dinner, like, before it became a farce. and, like, two years ago. know who you are. you're the bomb, girl. it shook me a little bit because if anybody says the word "bomb" near the president-- i needed the secret service-- but he did say that. >> stephen: he's allowed to say that. >> he's the one person allowed to say that, that close to the president! also like, "hi, your dad says you're the bomb," right? that's such a dad thing...
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the fish deboned and filled with a seafood farce of fish, herbs, vegetables and bread and baked. >> anthonys, really good. >> marie-caroline: okay. >> anthony: so, how are things in senegal today? >> man: how are things? what kind of things? >> anthony: is the environment good for business in senegal now? is it getting better? i mean, there seems to be a lot of money coming in in dakar. you see buildings going up, somebody's building. >> marie-caroline: they key thing for me will be the development of, uh, business and because when you look at all these young people in saint-louis and there is no companies to employ them. let the young people take a big part of the power, which is not in our tradition, but we need the young people to be, to be strong. >> anthony: if you could compare yourself to someplace else in, in another major city in the world, the new york of west africa? >> man: the hong kong of west africa. >> anthony: ah, oh, ouch. [ laughter ] yeah, you're, you're right. ♪ [singing] ♪ ♪ beyond is a natural pet food that goes beyond assuming ingredients are safe... to knowing they
the fish deboned and filled with a seafood farce of fish, herbs, vegetables and bread and baked. >> anthonys, really good. >> marie-caroline: okay. >> anthony: so, how are things in senegal today? >> man: how are things? what kind of things? >> anthony: is the environment good for business in senegal now? is it getting better? i mean, there seems to be a lot of money coming in in dakar. you see buildings going up, somebody's building. >> marie-caroline: they...
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en cuba recibiÓ a las farc y el eln, dirigentes se reunieron para lograr una paz completa en colombiaasta tampa adelante rashel. >>> gracias vanessa por esa informaciÓn, seguimos en vivo desde busch gardens en tampa dade. estamos con estos animalitos felic felices. >>> mira me mira mÁs bonita que daniel, mira quÉ hermoso >>> claro que si >>> son muy tranquilos. no se mueven mucho, y comen mucha fruta >>> vamos con camilo montoya y veremos las especies de animales que pudo conocer adelante camilo contigo. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> asÍ es mi querida rashel un saludo especial para ti y toda la gente de "un nuevo dÍa" , estoy en la puerta del parque un punto icÓnico y muy emocionante porque es el punto por donde las familias quieren empezar cruzar para las experiencias de bus ch gardens ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> como todos los vuestrisitan busch gardens tenÍamos una cita con las mejores montaÑas rusas y tambiÉn con los mÁs exÓticos animales. el recorrido comenzÓ con el safari donde estuvimos al frente de hermosas especies el lugar perfecto para compartir un delicioso snack ¿ cuÁl es el abc cuando se sube a
en cuba recibiÓ a las farc y el eln, dirigentes se reunieron para lograr una paz completa en colombiaasta tampa adelante rashel. >>> gracias vanessa por esa informaciÓn, seguimos en vivo desde busch gardens en tampa dade. estamos con estos animalitos felic felices. >>> mira me mira mÁs bonita que daniel, mira quÉ hermoso >>> claro que si >>> son muy tranquilos. no se mueven mucho, y comen mucha fruta >>> vamos con camilo montoya y veremos las...
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the first is tragedy, the second time is farce. this is the farcical version of water g watergate where the guy says "i've got a tape" and he's got nothing in his hands. >> we shall see. strangers things have happened with this president. the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein sass he doesnys he dk there should be a need for a pre special prosecutor. >> i'm not a fan of a special prosecutor because they do kind of take on a life of their own. but if there ever were a circumstance where the department of justice is unable to pursue the investigation impartially, this is it. here you have an attorney general who essentially lied under oath to the senate, you have a senate who has now fired three department of justice officials, apparently for investigating him. in that circumstance it seems to me if you don't have some kind of special prosecutor or an independent bipartisan commission, i can't imagine that the public would feel that this was an independent inquiry and the public would be right. >> i have so much to talk to you ab
the first is tragedy, the second time is farce. this is the farcical version of water g watergate where the guy says "i've got a tape" and he's got nothing in his hands. >> we shall see. strangers things have happened with this president. the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein sass he doesnys he dk there should be a need for a pre special prosecutor. >> i'm not a fan of a special prosecutor because they do kind of take on a life of their own. but if there ever were a...
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farc was a long, tough situation as you know very welcoming from the country. i think the president has done a magnificent job. not easy, but he's done a magnificent job. [speaking spanish] >> interpreter: on the trade issue, our deficit with the united states is not so large. it is a moderate deficit, which of course both countries will try to increase the volume of trade in both directions and investments also in both directions. columbia is becoming an important investor here in the united states. this is something not many people know. we have considerable investments in the united states. we have attempted to give the flows of trade and investment. getting together those main players who are the investors in the private sector. i believe the foundations have been laid. we have the free trade agreement, which is working well. the number of columbian businesses, the very important businesses to the united states has grown. we both believe that we can take greater advantage of those agreements in order to increase flows and woes for the benefit of the columbi
farc was a long, tough situation as you know very welcoming from the country. i think the president has done a magnificent job. not easy, but he's done a magnificent job. [speaking spanish] >> interpreter: on the trade issue, our deficit with the united states is not so large. it is a moderate deficit, which of course both countries will try to increase the volume of trade in both directions and investments also in both directions. columbia is becoming an important investor here in the...
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and so this commission is nothing but a farce.sion is not going to be looking at the integrity of the system. this commission is going to be making -- looking at how to make it harder to register, harder to vote, easier to get people kicked off of the roles. so what we really need is not a commission, but what we need is an investment in our election system to actually make it easier for people to vote. and we know at the heart of this is that people of color, older people and younger people, college voters, who republicans don't want to vote are going to be the ones hardest hit by any findings of this commission. >> let's listen to kansas secretary of state chris -- the vice chair of this task force that president trump just announced. >> you do have a great deal of evidence about people voting in more than one state in the same election. a lot of evidence about noncitizens. >> some say people who bring that up just don't want minorities voting. >> you know, i think that's a ridiculous argument. look, voter fraud can affect any j
and so this commission is nothing but a farce.sion is not going to be looking at the integrity of the system. this commission is going to be making -- looking at how to make it harder to register, harder to vote, easier to get people kicked off of the roles. so what we really need is not a commission, but what we need is an investment in our election system to actually make it easier for people to vote. and we know at the heart of this is that people of color, older people and younger people,...
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the president's comment, that's always been the white house's position, that this whole thing is a farce. our job as the intelligence committee is to look at this entire episode to look at counter intelligence, put out a report and put it out and work from there. not to litigate it in the press, but to do our work in a way that is credible. this i can tell you for a fact, no matter what the facts are, i'm going to -- i want them to go wherever they take us, irrespective of what outcome it reaches, my interests here are clear and i don't think anyone has everybody doubted -- it looked like my race was going to be very close, i may have been the only republican in the country running for congress who refused to discuss wikileaks, use it against my opponent or against hillary clinton. i think our report will lay that out and any other facts pertinent to that. >> if you come to the conclusion that president trump fired james comey because he wanted to relieve the investigation into hiss entire campaign team. would that be obstruction of justice. >> if any president tries to impede an investi
the president's comment, that's always been the white house's position, that this whole thing is a farce. our job as the intelligence committee is to look at this entire episode to look at counter intelligence, put out a report and put it out and work from there. not to litigate it in the press, but to do our work in a way that is credible. this i can tell you for a fact, no matter what the facts are, i'm going to -- i want them to go wherever they take us, irrespective of what outcome it...
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one is this sort of shorter term issue of farcing republicans in the house to walk the plank on measures that are unpopular in swing districts, only to potentially see them fizzle out in the senate, and the other problem is if they do get this passed, do get it through the senate, they do change the law to reduce this list of essential health benefits that are required, to change the way the rules are for preexisting conditions, if not to get rid of that coverage for preexisting conditions, then they own this law and that i think is the fundamental tension for republicans right now. they know that if things do, are enacted and they don't bring premiums down and people aren't happy with coverage options or the breadth of coverage it's a republican problem and no longer a democratic problem or failing. >> a.b., this is one of the days we almost don't know how to deal with because congress reached a bipartisan agreement on the budget deal to fund the government for a few months but even that is progress here. what's in the deal the president gets a military pending and money for security bu
one is this sort of shorter term issue of farcing republicans in the house to walk the plank on measures that are unpopular in swing districts, only to potentially see them fizzle out in the senate, and the other problem is if they do get this passed, do get it through the senate, they do change the law to reduce this list of essential health benefits that are required, to change the way the rules are for preexisting conditions, if not to get rid of that coverage for preexisting conditions,...
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. >> on,ly, i think that's a farce. >> what about you -- if there was u.s. transcripts, a u.s. tape recording of that session, forgot about the russians for a moment. if there's a u.s. transscript would you get access to that? >> would i certainly like access to that. i don't know if the administration would provide that or make a case for executive privilege which would be very difficult to make because of their motoring with the russians. we would want to take whatever steps in mitigation are necessary. i will say this. i find it interesting that you to vlatimar puttin defending motives after a meeting in the oval office and equally as astounding is russians would publish these photos showing a very light hearted, cheerful conversation apparently between the president, ambassador kislyak and foreign minister lavrov. those photos were probably the last thing that the white house wanted to see in print. so it's interesting the russians would publish them at the same time you see the russians trying to come to the aid of the president, and it's -- it's fascinating to to ski how
. >> on,ly, i think that's a farce. >> what about you -- if there was u.s. transcripts, a u.s. tape recording of that session, forgot about the russians for a moment. if there's a u.s. transscript would you get access to that? >> would i certainly like access to that. i don't know if the administration would provide that or make a case for executive privilege which would be very difficult to make because of their motoring with the russians. we would want to take whatever steps...
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this is just -- this is beyond farce.e -- what they want to do to education that betsy and donald trump now propose about an $11 billion cut to public education and among the programs that they just want to cut out any federal help for are things like ap classes, foreign languages, physical education, even support for the special olymps that they just think, no, let's just see where all of those are at. for young people who are trying to go to college, they want to take the whole forgiveness program that's there for people who have decide today go into public service who said i'm going to work for a lower paying job in public service and we'll do a little loan help you pay the college debt on it. -- take good programs and help students get into college and make it through college you might have had a chance, zeroed that program out, increase the cost of student loans for low income students. it's like one punch in the face after another to hardworking people, to people who are trying to make something of their lives. if t
this is just -- this is beyond farce.e -- what they want to do to education that betsy and donald trump now propose about an $11 billion cut to public education and among the programs that they just want to cut out any federal help for are things like ap classes, foreign languages, physical education, even support for the special olymps that they just think, no, let's just see where all of those are at. for young people who are trying to go to college, they want to take the whole forgiveness...