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of ireland and a series of revelations about former ceo john delaney, who is still involved with the fai the clean—up, it was aston villa's conor hourihane with a superb free kick that gave ireland the victory. that's two from two for mick mccarthy on his return as ireland manager. let's have quick look at some of the other sports stories making the headlines today. chelsea's millie bright has been recalled by england for next months‘ friendlies against canada and spain. jill scott and jade moore also return from injury. chris froome suffered cuts and bruises in a crash on the second stage of the tour of catalunya. the team sky rider got caught up with two other riders with more than 20 miles to go. he managed to finish, but lost almost 1a minutes to the leaders. the man who stabbed tennis champion petra kvitova in her home in the czech republic has been sentenced to eight years in jail. radim zondra went to her house in december 2016 and attacked the former wimbledon champion. she suffered severe wounds to her left hand, her tennis—playing hand. she returned to the sport five months lat
of ireland and a series of revelations about former ceo john delaney, who is still involved with the fai the clean—up, it was aston villa's conor hourihane with a superb free kick that gave ireland the victory. that's two from two for mick mccarthy on his return as ireland manager. let's have quick look at some of the other sports stories making the headlines today. chelsea's millie bright has been recalled by england for next months‘ friendlies against canada and spain. jill scott and jade...
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the trial of countless separatist leaders of the dead failed independence fayed has laid best some stuff divisions in spanish society my guest this week here in madrid is sprains foreign minister yosef around how does he answer the charge that the trials are fundamentally unfair. conflicts so folks. on detail have. stuck in traffic for hours spoiled cargo she says. that can be trucker eric herring see reality after breaks it cut focus on europe takes a road trip from brussels to britain. chaos at the border oh my god could brakes it turn into a nightmare. in sixty minutes w. . it's time. to take one step further. and face the possible. motive here on this side of love well it's time to search the i'm not playing the fight for the troops out of place. time to overcome boundaries. and connect the world. can sometimes for putting a double d. ws coming up ahead. for minds. the trial of cattle and separatist leaders over their failed independence bid has laid bare some stock divisions in spanish society not least over the justice system my guest this week here in madrid is spain's foreign min
the trial of countless separatist leaders of the dead failed independence fayed has laid best some stuff divisions in spanish society my guest this week here in madrid is sprains foreign minister yosef around how does he answer the charge that the trials are fundamentally unfair. conflicts so folks. on detail have. stuck in traffic for hours spoiled cargo she says. that can be trucker eric herring see reality after breaks it cut focus on europe takes a road trip from brussels to britain. chaos...
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in san jose, a grandfather is grsmith tells us the case has gone cold and the fais worried. >> everyime i come here, it brings a lot of memories. today his the anniversary. >> reporter: at the cemetery, he wipes his tears, unable to wipe the pain from his heart. homicide detectives came to his home on march 24th, two years ago. that saturday morning, his only grain son, his life line, joseph montarez was found shod to death. the 19 yield's body was found lying beneath the bench, face down. >> somebody knows something. somebody knows somethingful circumstances o do is just e surrounding the murder is unclear. partida who raised his grandson says that he was at the house party with a friend the friday night before. he never made it home. he believes that someone at the party know what is happened. two years have passed. do you have any new information? >> no, nada, zero. nothing. we are trying to dig, dig, and dig and see what we can find something. >> reporter: partida says that he did his best to raise veramontez, but he felt with the wrong crowd. at the cemetery, the 70-year- old vo
in san jose, a grandfather is grsmith tells us the case has gone cold and the fais worried. >> everyime i come here, it brings a lot of memories. today his the anniversary. >> reporter: at the cemetery, he wipes his tears, unable to wipe the pain from his heart. homicide detectives came to his home on march 24th, two years ago. that saturday morning, his only grain son, his life line, joseph montarez was found shod to death. the 19 yield's body was found lying beneath the bench,...
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the students allege they " a fai admissions consideration process." have a highly competitive admissions process. the class action seeks to represent all students who applied. paid an application fee. and were ultimately rejected from 2012 to 2018. stanford says "we believe the lawsuit filed by the students is without merit. ."" the suit names the man at the center of the scandal, william singer. she accuse have had taking millions of dollars from parents to artificially inflate test scores and sometimes pay bribes. >>> separately an oakland mom has filed a $500 billion lawsuit of her own. she is suing the parents who have been indicted for cheating. among them, hollywood actresses lori loughlin, and felicity huffman in. her lawsuit, she says she is outraged and hurt because of "wealthy individuals who felt that it was okay to lie, cheat, steal, and bribe their children's way into a good college." a former school teacher herself, she says her son had a 4.2 grade point average in high school and wass withress, lori loughlin, after her arrest. she's bee
the students allege they " a fai admissions consideration process." have a highly competitive admissions process. the class action seeks to represent all students who applied. paid an application fee. and were ultimately rejected from 2012 to 2018. stanford says "we believe the lawsuit filed by the students is without merit. ."" the suit names the man at the center of the scandal, william singer. she accuse have had taking millions of dollars from parents to...
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reports now from michael fay. it's an image more often associated with countries who are refugees are fleeing from war while these tents in the desert of northern colombia might seem a surprising sight they could become an increasingly common one like thousands of others yet became unable to feed their three children in neighboring business where she took a chance moving them here and soon ended up sleeping on the dusty streets of the border city of either let us in that we slept on the side. it was scary and it was difficult to find food i would skip meals to feed them i needed to eat to feed the little one i would worry and cry until they put me to this camp. this is the first camp the united nations refugee agency has built in colombia where more than a million venezuelans have sought refuge from hunger and shortages. the un's not calling it a refugee camp but a migrant center where the most vulnerable state temporarily to gather their strength. their yanni sorry ass is relieved to leave the desperation back ho
reports now from michael fay. it's an image more often associated with countries who are refugees are fleeing from war while these tents in the desert of northern colombia might seem a surprising sight they could become an increasingly common one like thousands of others yet became unable to feed their three children in neighboring business where she took a chance moving them here and soon ended up sleeping on the dusty streets of the border city of either let us in that we slept on the side....
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the fire broke out along oak creek lane in the air lake fai area. everyone made it out seafely. >>> to the skies now. this ishe 100% the greatest aviation mystery. the disappearance of malaiysian air 370, disappearing five years ago toay. 495-page report into that flight's disappearance was published last july. it sai the boeing 777 was deliberately taken off-course. but investigators could not determine who was responsible. >>> on capitol hill, the house passed a resolution condemningn hatred a discrimination against minority groups. it comes in response to comments by ilhan omar. critics say she used a stereotype of a long history being used to undermine the owish community. theginal resolution denounced only ante-semitism. af complaints, the language as widened to include hate speech of alltypes. >>> you're a big national zoo fan. >> i love it. >> big changes coming k top you safe. th zoo received approval to close half of its entrances. the entrances near the parking lots and hiking trails will close. >> i understand the security it makes me as
the fire broke out along oak creek lane in the air lake fai area. everyone made it out seafely. >>> to the skies now. this ishe 100% the greatest aviation mystery. the disappearance of malaiysian air 370, disappearing five years ago toay. 495-page report into that flight's disappearance was published last july. it sai the boeing 777 was deliberately taken off-course. but investigators could not determine who was responsible. >>> on capitol hill, the house passed a resolution...
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down the at fai ball. 2-0 game. and later ongoing the opposite way. a double. this is my house.wo more the five nothing lead. giants come back. the just acquired eric krats. ka that's how it ended. 5-4 a's. seasonal final tomorrow night at oracle park. >> trying to snap a five game losing streak. baby shark. let's focus we have a -- back hand. hand. then getting behind the sharks defense. it was 3-0 in the third before the sharks got on the board. they add an empty nether. dropping their sixth in a row. hall of famer steve young checking out the almaer on cardinal trail early and got hot. finished with 19. smith goes for 23 and 14. stanford advances to the sweet 16. 72-63. cal coach the golden bears visiting the lady bears of b bailor. a one seed. a handle like that and a pull up jumper. bailor overwhelms them. lay day bears end the cal season. >> anyway. stanford recruit, with authority. in the power aid jam fest. flying over somebody in a chair. she's 6'1". girl can get up. that's fran. with authority. >> all right. he h tpa t down hard. anyway. a spectator to the rescue. catc
down the at fai ball. 2-0 game. and later ongoing the opposite way. a double. this is my house.wo more the five nothing lead. giants come back. the just acquired eric krats. ka that's how it ended. 5-4 a's. seasonal final tomorrow night at oracle park. >> trying to snap a five game losing streak. baby shark. let's focus we have a -- back hand. hand. then getting behind the sharks defense. it was 3-0 in the third before the sharks got on the board. they add an empty nether. dropping their...
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in addition, most congolese ha ttlele fai in ththei gogornment, whh poses aa seserious stacle to ucucationbola is yet another burden in what is one of the continent's most dangerous regions. in neieighboring sououth sudan,r isis growing that t the diseasae could soon cross the border, possibly by way of infected refugees. with the support of the world health organization, its mininistry of f health has laud a vaccinination campaign. the ebola vaccine has not yet been officially apapproved, bt it's thehe best hope o of preveg the virus's spread. the serum is only effective if continuously cooled, which makes it even more difficult to distribute in conflict zones. the country plans to vaccinate health workers first. doctors and nurses are most at risk. olushayo: we also support a lot of work around community awareneness, and getting the community,y, ltiting them knkw what this is allll about, what they n need to do to protect themselveses, and in case they thinink that anybody in their community has the disease, what they need to do. repoerer: in t easastern part of the democratic rublilic c
in addition, most congolese ha ttlele fai in ththei gogornment, whh poses aa seserious stacle to ucucationbola is yet another burden in what is one of the continent's most dangerous regions. in neieighboring sououth sudan,r isis growing that t the diseasae could soon cross the border, possibly by way of infected refugees. with the support of the world health organization, its mininistry of f health has laud a vaccinination campaign. the ebola vaccine has not yet been officially apapproved, bt...
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it was the only after some time but the video has already spread far and wide social media giants fay's book and twitter are now under a scrutiny for their failure to stop the extremists material or their. twitter you tube and other providers have taken action to remove the video and other propaganda related to the attack the government has been clear the old companies need to act more quickly to remove terrorist content there should be no safe spaces for terrorists to promote and share their extreme views in others there were also pictures of the guns he posted on twitter the firearms to what we call verdict with anti islamic slogans in various languages his account has been blocked since then but what made this young australian kill all these people in cold blood new zealand well if he is to have plenty attack carefully at least that's according to the documents a sort of a manifesto that appeared online several hours prior to the attack and believed to be linked to the attacker in a lengthy document he identifies himself as a fascist and he carried out the attack to save all european
it was the only after some time but the video has already spread far and wide social media giants fay's book and twitter are now under a scrutiny for their failure to stop the extremists material or their. twitter you tube and other providers have taken action to remove the video and other propaganda related to the attack the government has been clear the old companies need to act more quickly to remove terrorist content there should be no safe spaces for terrorists to promote and share their...
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in 2004, 23-year-old deborah la fay was busted in florida for having sex with a 14-year-old student. guilty to less serious offenses and served no time in jail. like many other convicted teachers, she did have to register as a sex offender. >> one of the most damaging things about these cases of child sex crimes is the power dynamic. the fact that you have this almost parental figure grooming you and abusing you can have lifelong ramifications on the child victim. >> reporter: in the arizona case officials say zamora began illicit communications with the 13-year-old boy, a student in her class, by using a school messaging app. >> she said that like text her so she wouldn't be bored. and i said, hi, mrs. zamora. she texted back hi and then we started texting. >> reporter: he said the messages kept up and soon turned explicit. >> i don't remember how it got really intense, but we would like flirt. i'd say like -- she'd be like, omg, i love you. i would tell her i love her too. she was talking about how she wanted to do stuff with me and i'd tell her i wanted to do that too. >> reporter
in 2004, 23-year-old deborah la fay was busted in florida for having sex with a 14-year-old student. guilty to less serious offenses and served no time in jail. like many other convicted teachers, she did have to register as a sex offender. >> one of the most damaging things about these cases of child sex crimes is the power dynamic. the fact that you have this almost parental figure grooming you and abusing you can have lifelong ramifications on the child victim. >> reporter: in...
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healthy, beautiful smiles for life. godmother, alice.s] your fay oh and look they got gai (áábreakáá)nto the start of spring tomorrow has begun with temperatures today out of the 70's and back down into the 60's. expect plenty of cloud cover overhead with showers arriving tomorrow with even cooler temperatures. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( james ) a former president of peru was arrested in menlo park on suspicion of being drunk in public. alejandro manrique was arrested after he allegedly caused a disturbance and restaurant staff asked him to leave. he allegedly refused and police were called. manrique was booked into the county jail and released monday morning. he lives in los altos. before his release, sheriff's officials were contacted by interpol about possible charges against manrique in peru. sheriff's officials said they followed up with interpol
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when steel mills and coal both took a huge blow over the last 50 years, frankly, pittsburgh and rural fay yet county and other rural counties were all harmed by this. pittsburgh is doing very well and the rural parts are not. so why not? and the argument i make is that pittsburgh is planted more thickly with strong institutions that the industrials put in, art museums, university ofs, but also these really neighbors. the rural parts of the state, they didn't have as many of those things. there's a social safety net. there's institutions. community constitutions that hold people together, keep the education going. in the rural parts, maybe there's one church, maybe there's one diner. families move out, and you sort of have this fraying and people are left more isolated and alienated, that's the difference between the places that thrive, like pittsburgh and the places that are collapsing. >> and then there's this which did surprise me in reading it. you write about marriage. marriage is dying mostly among working-class women, undermine the idea that the empowerment of women is defined its d
when steel mills and coal both took a huge blow over the last 50 years, frankly, pittsburgh and rural fay yet county and other rural counties were all harmed by this. pittsburgh is doing very well and the rural parts are not. so why not? and the argument i make is that pittsburgh is planted more thickly with strong institutions that the industrials put in, art museums, university ofs, but also these really neighbors. the rural parts of the state, they didn't have as many of those things....
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. >> i am being as fai as possible and as equitable as possible by using this very objective framework. >> reporter: but bias still creeps in, so hr works with consultants to compare pay across the whole company to make sure there's no gender or racial discrimination. >> so we don't leave it to chance and we don't leave it to individual managers to pick their favite people. >> reporter: three years after fixing that original $3 million pay gap, the company found and fixed a pay gap just a tenth that size, roughly $300,000. fixing the pay gap was a first . step now comes the harder part of closing the gender gap in p-paid management and engineering roles. equal pay seemed like the easiest thing to address right away. you look at what percent of women were in leadership roles or active minorities were in leadership roles, that takes longer to address. >> reporter: now the company is focused on hiring and promoting more women and minorities into thosejobs. >> we've spent all this time hiring people. ife you don't h processes and thoughts about how welcome somebody feels when toy come a co
. >> i am being as fai as possible and as equitable as possible by using this very objective framework. >> reporter: but bias still creeps in, so hr works with consultants to compare pay across the whole company to make sure there's no gender or racial discrimination. >> so we don't leave it to chance and we don't leave it to individual managers to pick their favite people. >> reporter: three years after fixing that original $3 million pay gap, the company found and...
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but so far, no fay tailties reported.>> i was in my room. i kept hearing something like a branch was falling. i thought that's what it was. come to find out it was the whole tree that fell. >> that woman was able to get out through the back door. firefighters had to rescue her mother through a window. >>> time now for a look at your forecast on this monday morning. ♪ new avalanche warnings posted for colorado's high country today after an historic week of snow slides. and planned avalanches. snow is expected today in the rockies from utah and colorado to arizona and new mexico. in the upper midwest, many roofs have collapsed including the roof at this gas station in wisconsin. one customer was injured. check out the scene in squaw valley, california, where more than 50 feet of snow has fallen this winter. cars are traveling between giant walls of snow. ♪ >>> coming up, the heart-warming story of how a son helped his father's new bakery succeed when no customers showed up. >>> but first, the potential new video evidence against singer r. kell
but so far, no fay tailties reported.>> i was in my room. i kept hearing something like a branch was falling. i thought that's what it was. come to find out it was the whole tree that fell. >> that woman was able to get out through the back door. firefighters had to rescue her mother through a window. >>> time now for a look at your forecast on this monday morning. ♪ new avalanche warnings posted for colorado's high country today after an historic week of snow slides. and...
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they're going to have to fay consequences for that. we understand that. but that wasn't the charge of the special counsel investigation. it was to look at that one fundamental issue. we'll read the report and see what it says. but all indications are, and i've seen no evidence. now, almost two and a half years ofhe trump campaign and russia to impact the election. >> brennan: but that's not the question. the question is we're waiting to see this reported, but more probably, for americans, should they look at this and while, yes, there is no indictable offenses that we have seen yet from the special counsel related to the russia probe or the allegation of conspiracy with russia, there are all these instances that ethically look questionable. the president's son agreeing to meet with russian intermediaries to get dirt on hillary clinton, a number of different things along the way that came to light in the course of this investigation, not disclosing the primary voters the president was seeking business deals with russia. do those things morally sit right wi
they're going to have to fay consequences for that. we understand that. but that wasn't the charge of the special counsel investigation. it was to look at that one fundamental issue. we'll read the report and see what it says. but all indications are, and i've seen no evidence. now, almost two and a half years ofhe trump campaign and russia to impact the election. >> brennan: but that's not the question. the question is we're waiting to see this reported, but more probably, for americans,...
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of nineveh province protestors have accused government leaders in baghdad of failing to modify fairy fay fifty attash again has more from mosul. big groups of people are lining the base of the tigris river as the search operation continues there sharing their anger and their heartache iraqi civil defense says one hundred people are still missing relatives of the victims are packing the morgue desperate for answers in the iraqi red crescent says two people who volunteered to help divers pull bodies out of the river have died compound ing this tragedy on friday during a visit by the iraqi president protesters swarmed his vehicle they called him and government officials thieves they're alleging widespread corruption in efficacy and lack of accountability this is news that part ferry capsized because there were too many passengers on board nine people including the amusement park owner and ferry operators have been arrested and the iraqi prime minister is calling for the parliament to formally sack governor of this province and two of his deputies he's alleging misconduct and negligence loca
of nineveh province protestors have accused government leaders in baghdad of failing to modify fairy fay fifty attash again has more from mosul. big groups of people are lining the base of the tigris river as the search operation continues there sharing their anger and their heartache iraqi civil defense says one hundred people are still missing relatives of the victims are packing the morgue desperate for answers in the iraqi red crescent says two people who volunteered to help divers pull...
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if passed violators would fay penalties up to $6,000. senator jerry hill backs this bill. he says that the data reports that 80% of young people who have ever used tobacco started with flavored tobacco. >>> scott mcgrew, this carries a lot of risk for republicans. >> it does. so many americans, even in red states like the affordable care act. the trump administration says it will challenge the entire thing in can security. the first time in tong where republican john mccain famously blocked it, this times in the courts building on a district court case. this pivots the discussion away from president trump's big victory, proof from the mueller report that there was no collusion. that conversation is not over. i'm having trouble with my board this morning. there's a new reuters poll that shows nearly half of americans still think there was a connection between the trump campaign and the russians. but this is simply not true, according to the attorney general, quoting rob mueller. there was no collusion. 48% of people still think there was. >>> fireworks as the secretary of e
if passed violators would fay penalties up to $6,000. senator jerry hill backs this bill. he says that the data reports that 80% of young people who have ever used tobacco started with flavored tobacco. >>> scott mcgrew, this carries a lot of risk for republicans. >> it does. so many americans, even in red states like the affordable care act. the trump administration says it will challenge the entire thing in can security. the first time in tong where republican john mccain...
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the white house is standing by house speaker pelosi revealed she is not in fay very of impeaching the president without evidence of wrong doing of. >> lots of questions. >> all right. jim, thanks very much. joining us is ted of california. he is a member of the judiciary and foreign affairs committee. thapgs for it wouldn't surprise me if they were effected by this. i don't know all of the people involved there this scandal. regardless of how wealthy they are they should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. >> let's talk about the fallout from sunday's fatal airplane crash. are you comfortable? you do a lot of flying here in washington. are you comfortable flying on a boeing 737 max 8? >> boeing has a long tradition of making safe planes that are reliable. >> out of an abundance of caution just like the europeans they want to make sure it's safe. until we know wapd with this second crash we think it would be prudent to ground the max 737 plane. >> let's turn to the work of your committee. this is where impeachment proceedings would have to begin in the house of representati
the white house is standing by house speaker pelosi revealed she is not in fay very of impeaching the president without evidence of wrong doing of. >> lots of questions. >> all right. jim, thanks very much. joining us is ted of california. he is a member of the judiciary and foreign affairs committee. thapgs for it wouldn't surprise me if they were effected by this. i don't know all of the people involved there this scandal. regardless of how wealthy they are they should be...
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then she goes on from there to say, then i decide if i can fai for anything in addition to that such as health care, food, necessities for my child and my home. i knew i would not be able to afford child care. luckily i have support of loved ones in my life whom support me when i fall are short. most do not have it this. and then this single mother goes on to say the following. all of my family and friends struggle to pay for child care because we are middle-class individuals that make too much money to qualify for child care assistance or any other programs, but we also don't make enough money to actually afford child care out of pocket. oftentimes we have to choose a child care based off of a price and not based off of the quality of education they will provide our children at the child care facility. unquote. notice what she said at the end there. she's making a decision about the child care that she will provide her children based off only -- only one consideration, the price, not based upon the quality. and there in lies the problem that we've got to try to solve. if we have mil
then she goes on from there to say, then i decide if i can fai for anything in addition to that such as health care, food, necessities for my child and my home. i knew i would not be able to afford child care. luckily i have support of loved ones in my life whom support me when i fall are short. most do not have it this. and then this single mother goes on to say the following. all of my family and friends struggle to pay for child care because we are middle-class individuals that make too much...
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spacemer space -- former fai -- space -- farmers face? the commodity on developing, the markets in asia, the european union, south america. maintaining those markets come better -- what we do better is growing a quality product whether we are talking about citrus or almonds, walnuts. water will always be a challenge. -- ave just gotten through process of putting together a groundwater thegement act pursuant to legislation that the state passed and doing a better management, making sure how we would our groundwater lead to sustainable supplies. years, we were over drafting. look to the east, about 11,000 feet on top of those mounds, that is all snowpack in the winter. during the winter, it snows 5000 feet and above. has -- it is what has created the soil here in the valley and provided rich groundwater. >> this area has seen some of some of the water shortages like other areas? >> yes. we are at the drier part of the valley. drought,e most recent here toof these wells the east of us, and lot of the individual wells when dry. , so that ispe
spacemer space -- former fai -- space -- farmers face? the commodity on developing, the markets in asia, the european union, south america. maintaining those markets come better -- what we do better is growing a quality product whether we are talking about citrus or almonds, walnuts. water will always be a challenge. -- ave just gotten through process of putting together a groundwater thegement act pursuant to legislation that the state passed and doing a better management, making sure how we...
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lou: i want to turn to -- i know that you excelled in decency in the fai failure of the democratc partyn congresswoman omar, withdrawing that resolution. were you stunned as i was? >> yeah, quite frankly, the really scary part is this woman, she's not just representing herself. i think she's representing an increasing, a growing part of the democratic party that really does question israel and questions or loyalty to israel. and it's not -- this is not just sort of a seat of the pants kind of thing. it's part of a growing political belief on the far left and it's terrifying. lou: kayleigh, she's got the democratic party scared to death of her, watching ingle, the chair of foreign affairs. he was a frightened man. nancy pelosi is understanding that she may be in some considerable trouble here. she obviously doesn't know what to do. how about the right thing study is not the right thing. >> that's exactly right, lou. i've had so many democratic commentators say to me, no waoc doesn't rule the party, the radicals doesn't rule the party. we have moderates in the house ruling the party. clea
lou: i want to turn to -- i know that you excelled in decency in the fai failure of the democratc partyn congresswoman omar, withdrawing that resolution. were you stunned as i was? >> yeah, quite frankly, the really scary part is this woman, she's not just representing herself. i think she's representing an increasing, a growing part of the democratic party that really does question israel and questions or loyalty to israel. and it's not -- this is not just sort of a seat of the pants...
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avenatti told the company it could skip faying for an internal investigation if it simply paid him $22.5 million. then avenatti said he would quote ride off into the sunset. he was not acting an as attorney. a suit and tie doesn't mask the fact that at its core this was an old fashioned shakedown. >> we are also told that the unnamed coconspirator in this criminal complaint, i should note that he was a cnn contribute to. i should also mention he has not been charged. >> he is also facing charges in california. tell us about that. >> that's right. almost simultaneously there were clarnls brought on the west coast in california. fr patrol prosecutors accusing him of wire and bank fraud also that he defrauded a bank by using phony tax returns to try to get millions in loans. i should stress that these are separate cases with separate setsover charges again in california and in new york. >> only a few months ago he was throwing out the idea of running for president of the united states. things have changed pretty questionly. thanks for joining us. >> coming up a very important poirnt in what
avenatti told the company it could skip faying for an internal investigation if it simply paid him $22.5 million. then avenatti said he would quote ride off into the sunset. he was not acting an as attorney. a suit and tie doesn't mask the fact that at its core this was an old fashioned shakedown. >> we are also told that the unnamed coconspirator in this criminal complaint, i should note that he was a cnn contribute to. i should also mention he has not been charged. >> he is also...
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a lot of kids know that in fact fai they don't know their parents can get them their next meal.ing with that as well. here we have seen desperate scenes of people trying to get water. what's it like if this is what we are witnessing here? i saw a mother take her two-year-old into the hospital. she had fallen, hurt herself. she was inconsolable and kept crying. the hospital received her but there were no guaranteed on the kind of treatment she can get. i would like to tell you things will go back to normal as soon as this is fixed. it's not going to happen. i have been going to hospitals here for years and years and years. it will be very difficult for them to recover from this. >> so glad you're there shining the light for us. thank you so much on the human crisis right there. >>> for the first time in 42 days the white house holds a press briefing. sarah sanders is asked about trump's stunning claim that democrats hate jews and she is asked about a possible pardon of ma manafort. we have that and more. stay with us. [georgia] three years ago, my husband died in flight 19. but t
a lot of kids know that in fact fai they don't know their parents can get them their next meal.ing with that as well. here we have seen desperate scenes of people trying to get water. what's it like if this is what we are witnessing here? i saw a mother take her two-year-old into the hospital. she had fallen, hurt herself. she was inconsolable and kept crying. the hospital received her but there were no guaranteed on the kind of treatment she can get. i would like to tell you things will go...
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. >> nothing's going to crack the republican fay lynx.he more guilty trump looks, the more they're with him. by the way last month robert mueller's prosecutors floated the idea that he's lied because he wants to be pardoned by the president. >> i don't talk about that. i think the whole manafort trial is very sad when you look at what's going on. i think it's a sad day for our country. he worked for me for a very short period of time but he happens to be a very good person and i think it's very sad what they've done to paul manafort. thank you very much. >> it was the entire time he was running the campaign. not a short time. trump telling t "new york post." why would i take it off the table? and how did they help or hurt the cause of justice and truth? >> it makes clear that the president has been surrounding himself at the highest levels of organization with people who lied and engaged in witness tampering and this continues to be the tip of the iceberg. i know mike was just on and he talked about the interview we had with michael cohen
. >> nothing's going to crack the republican fay lynx.he more guilty trump looks, the more they're with him. by the way last month robert mueller's prosecutors floated the idea that he's lied because he wants to be pardoned by the president. >> i don't talk about that. i think the whole manafort trial is very sad when you look at what's going on. i think it's a sad day for our country. he worked for me for a very short period of time but he happens to be a very good person and i...
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that does not sat fay their demand for full report. kellyanne welcome back. >> thank you. >> she said that during a rally, rally are see here, that then vice president joe biden touched her ina prep ratk -- here is why flores said to abc news. >> at that point this was not even joe biden it was vice president of the united states of america. is touching me and kissing me and smelling my hair. >> we put up on screen, a statement just come out from former vice president biden, says in my many years on campaign trail and public life i offered countless handshakes, hugs. and comfort, not once, did i believe i acted inappropriately. it is suggested i did so, i was listen respectfully but it was never my intention, kellyanne, you shared fact that you were a victim of sexual assault earlier in your life. i know this does not rise to that level but your reaction to what we're hearing about this. >> first, this woman lucy is bold to come forward, i would remind audience, she shared joe biden's political party. it is bold for her too go up again
that does not sat fay their demand for full report. kellyanne welcome back. >> thank you. >> she said that during a rally, rally are see here, that then vice president joe biden touched her ina prep ratk -- here is why flores said to abc news. >> at that point this was not even joe biden it was vice president of the united states of america. is touching me and kissing me and smelling my hair. >> we put up on screen, a statement just come out from former vice president...
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they'll also fay a $750,000 fee to settle a dispute over parking. the team tried to find a new temporary home after the city of oakland slapped them and the nfl with an anti-trust lawsuit over their plan to permanently relocate to las vegas. owner mark davis found out that football stadiums are in short supply. >> they went and did their window shopping and they found out what they had here was still a pretty good deal. >> the deal must still be approved by the oakland city council and alameda county supervisors. it's expected to pass. but one councilwoman said the anti-trust suit will continue and that he'll be watching carefully to make sure the raiders aren't making empty promises. >> now they're going to -- pay for their training facilities. they won't even pay the rent. >> reporter: referring to the disputed $56 million that the government say the team owes. the team says not so fast. but once again, this has to be approved by the oakland city council and the alameda county board of supervisors. but since the team couldn't find anyplace else to
they'll also fay a $750,000 fee to settle a dispute over parking. the team tried to find a new temporary home after the city of oakland slapped them and the nfl with an anti-trust lawsuit over their plan to permanently relocate to las vegas. owner mark davis found out that football stadiums are in short supply. >> they went and did their window shopping and they found out what they had here was still a pretty good deal. >> the deal must still be approved by the oakland city council...
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. >> is it fai t to sayt this is one of those spots that you'll always amember. >> m my dentist. i got really high in my apartment and i thought i was running and i fell and i hit my face really hard and i spit out a bunch of my eth. >> reporter: a bunch of your teeth? >> about five. >> reporter: if you met the chef today, what you would see is the intensity, passion and focus required of a rising culinary star. owner ofot one, but three celebrated restaurants. a man beloved by his family and friends. t just five years ago, he almost threw it all away, including his own life. >> the straw thatroke the camel's back when i broke in here and stole $4,000 int cash of the safe. went home and got high. >> reporter: he was an addict, first alcohol then cocaine, then heroin. his rock bottom, ste fingm his own restaurant. you wanted to commit suicide? >> oh, yes. >> reporter: why? >> because whyck around. i was failing everyone around me. i had lost the respect of anybody close to me, the one person whoid i really care about, my mother, you know, at one point couldn't stand the sight of m
. >> is it fai t to sayt this is one of those spots that you'll always amember. >> m my dentist. i got really high in my apartment and i thought i was running and i fell and i hit my face really hard and i spit out a bunch of my eth. >> reporter: a bunch of your teeth? >> about five. >> reporter: if you met the chef today, what you would see is the intensity, passion and focus required of a rising culinary star. owner ofot one, but three celebrated restaurants. a...
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. >> i say fay langs.m. >> that's a nice way. >> your book is great on thi this what does this do in terms of none of the kids, none of the henchman have been indicted. how can the president be accused of being a ring leader if he's not accused of a crime? >> i think we fell on a trap that the only issue was criminal collusion, which isn't even a defined legal concept. we have a situation which trump did collude with putin's office to try to advance a business deal and lied to the pub lb about it. his top three advisors, manafort, jared kushner, don jr. met with a russian emsary to get a a secret plot to get trump going. then lied about it. manafort met with a russian intellig talked about a plan that would help the kremlin. he did t the behest of a putin-friendly oligarch and the big lie saying the whole campaign the russians were not attacking to help him, when they were and he was briefed it was happen. we've fallen in a trap of criminal collusion when we see time and again -- >> prosecutors go after cr
. >> i say fay langs.m. >> that's a nice way. >> your book is great on thi this what does this do in terms of none of the kids, none of the henchman have been indicted. how can the president be accused of being a ring leader if he's not accused of a crime? >> i think we fell on a trap that the only issue was criminal collusion, which isn't even a defined legal concept. we have a situation which trump did collude with putin's office to try to advance a business deal and...
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a south bay housing program is providing relief fay woman who is both homeless and also seven monthsd minister san jose homeless shelter the past two years but she can't stay there after her baby is born. but now just 10 weeks before the due date miss srul van received a surprise. she has been approved for the program rapid rehousing. she will get a one bedroom apartment while her case manager is helping her get back to school and found a job. >> i hope at the end of the day, everybody that has helped me feels like i have earned this. >> already almost 7400 homele people in santa clara county. the rapid rehousing program is designed to have recipients live on their own of a year of subsidized housing. >>> also this morning, santa clara county has purchased two bankrupt hospitals an a health clinic. the county bought o'connor hospital in san jose, st. louise regional hospital in gilroy and depaul urgent kerr center in morgan hill for $235 million. the hospitals were owned by the nonprofit verity health system. >>> san francisco's ocean beach, bonfire season starts today. bonfires are
a south bay housing program is providing relief fay woman who is both homeless and also seven monthsd minister san jose homeless shelter the past two years but she can't stay there after her baby is born. but now just 10 weeks before the due date miss srul van received a surprise. she has been approved for the program rapid rehousing. she will get a one bedroom apartment while her case manager is helping her get back to school and found a job. >> i hope at the end of the day, everybody...
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fai fairy tale over. >> beto quickly returned to the campaign trail.> that's when the race became as close as it was. he returned to the things he was doing that were successful. not doing politics as usual. >> with supporters out raged over president trump immigration policy, beto's message of hope and unity took hold. >> this idea we can scare each other about each other. based on where we're from. what language we spoke before we came to the country. the color of our skin. it's un-american. it's not who we are. >> coming up. >> the challenge for him as a national candidate and an opportunity is take the same play book and apply it against 50 states. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. you can barely feel. now audible members get free fitness and wellness programs to transform your mind and body. download the audible app an
fai fairy tale over. >> beto quickly returned to the campaign trail.> that's when the race became as close as it was. he returned to the things he was doing that were successful. not doing politics as usual. >> with supporters out raged over president trump immigration policy, beto's message of hope and unity took hold. >> this idea we can scare each other about each other. based on where we're from. what language we spoke before we came to the country. the color of our...
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. >> we don't see people of merit wised up from every race, , fai, corner of this country.
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now it's down to one remaining location in lay fay yat. >> 6:06 this morning. >>> check your pantry if you're baking later today. the five-pound bags affected in the recall could be at risk for salmonella contamination. >>> happening now, you can buy tickets to oakley, the event is on saturday, may 11th an o'hara avenue. dozens of local restaurants and businesses will be taking part in this. tickets are $12 and you can buy them at oakley city hall, before that, if you're looking to head outside and grill. >> it is nice to see all clear weather in the forecast and also warmer temperatures. it is still chilly as you head out the door around the dublin area, but look at this view. no fog yesterday. we were socked in with the low visibility and the fog, but it's still very chilly, with our temperatures in the upper 30s in livermore, 39 in napa, as well as santa rosa, and 49 degrees in san francisco. after this cool start, our temperatures warm up, our morning drive looks all good, and also for antioch, reaching into the low 60s by early afternoon. we'll talk about what else is going on wit
now it's down to one remaining location in lay fay yat. >> 6:06 this morning. >>> check your pantry if you're baking later today. the five-pound bags affected in the recall could be at risk for salmonella contamination. >>> happening now, you can buy tickets to oakley, the event is on saturday, may 11th an o'hara avenue. dozens of local restaurants and businesses will be taking part in this. tickets are $12 and you can buy them at oakley city hall, before that, if you're...
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there's no one that couldua fay say there's not plenty of evidence of collaboration or communications between trump organization and russians. >> there is a report in the "washington post" t indicates that your committee and the house intelligence committee that one other angle to michael cohen's tesmony has to do with a pardon or pardon shopping. what more a can you tell ut this issue? are you iestigating whether a pardon offer was serious or not to michael cohen? >> chomk, i cannotnt on what went on in a classified setting? >> i say this because at some point it's starting to become, you know -- it comes across as innuendo when you can't say certain things and yet we see reports about it. >> when we receive information in aif clad setting we will investigate things that come up in classified settings, there ll be an appropriate time to have the reveal, but when we hear things in a classified setting, you know, that's the duty i took on as vice-chairman of the intelligence committee. >> so you won't say whetherhe "washington post" sorry is correct or not. >> i'm not going to comment
there's no one that couldua fay say there's not plenty of evidence of collaboration or communications between trump organization and russians. >> there is a report in the "washington post" t indicates that your committee and the house intelligence committee that one other angle to michael cohen's tesmony has to do with a pardon or pardon shopping. what more a can you tell ut this issue? are you iestigating whether a pardon offer was serious or not to michael cohen? >>...
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fai too much noise, grace. i've spoken to you before. did i disturb you, my dear? m so sorry.ay something to grace poole. e's a person we have do the sewing. not altogether unobjectionable, but she does her work. how did you get on with mr. rochester, my dear? is he always so changeful and abrupt? his little peculiarities of temper, of course, but then allowances should be made why for him more than for anyone else? partly because that's his nature, and partly, too, because he has painful thoughts. about? family troubles. i think that's why seldom comes to thornfield. it has unpleasant associations for him. good night, my dear. good night, mrs. fairfax. ♪ adelonsieur rochester is very diicult, but he brings the most beautiful presents. look, madeiselle. you see? they suit me perfectly. [dog barking] a ballet dress, just like mama used to wear. isn't it beautiful, mademoiselle? beautiful, adele. i shall wear it when i dance, always. miss eyre-- [speaking french] miss eyre. i'm not fond of the prattle of children. as you see, i am a crusty old bachelor, and i have no pleasa asso
fai too much noise, grace. i've spoken to you before. did i disturb you, my dear? m so sorry.ay something to grace poole. e's a person we have do the sewing. not altogether unobjectionable, but she does her work. how did you get on with mr. rochester, my dear? is he always so changeful and abrupt? his little peculiarities of temper, of course, but then allowances should be made why for him more than for anyone else? partly because that's his nature, and partly, too, because he has painful...
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he was loved and respeaker-elected bid legions of thefu fai he will be missed by them all, but he leavestrong faith, integrity and excellence in ministry. reverend dr. john a. cherry was 79. that's "reporters notebook." i'm pat lawson muse. thanks for being wit us. "news 4 today" continues. >>> 6:30 on this sunday morning thank you so much for being here with us. i'm adam tuss. look who is here. >> i'm dav culver. >> david culver in for meagan fitzgerald this mning, and eren you are here, there's a lot of wea activity happening. >> is that always the case? >> aast lte it is this morning. lauryn ricketts, i never knew that. i didn't know my presence hereio was a correlwith bad weather. >> according to adam tuss it is. >> let's g to the weather. >> you match, by the way, your graphics. >> i always mrtch myhics when it's weather alert. i'm wearing too much pink today. think i need more red but you get the idea because we're weather alert and you're here, david, and we've go snow obviously. >> it all tiestogether. >> full circle. see what we did there. we've got snow, sleet and raind hear wa
he was loved and respeaker-elected bid legions of thefu fai he will be missed by them all, but he leavestrong faith, integrity and excellence in ministry. reverend dr. john a. cherry was 79. that's "reporters notebook." i'm pat lawson muse. thanks for being wit us. "news 4 today" continues. >>> 6:30 on this sunday morning thank you so much for being here with us. i'm adam tuss. look who is here. >> i'm dav culver. >> david culver in for meagan fitzgerald...
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last year we were whisked away into thi magical fai tale.ought it into the store. we've24th to april 7th got it in three different cities, chicago, new york and san francisco. so we're really excited. >> this reminds me of little shop of horrors. we have a huge venus fly trap herend it's interactive, right? >> it is. we have these photo opportunities i the store. really celebrate spring. >> this one doesn't move, right? >> no, it doesn't move. >> i w get out anyway. we've got these awesome pods. what is going on here? >> we have a fantastic partnership with f.i.t. in new york as well as columbia in the other markets to really work with some students to come up with designs that really play off of the flor show theme and marry that fashion and flower show which is what macy's is all about. thes are f.i.t. students done with beautiful fabric. itamazing, quite exquisite. >> they're beautiful. and all the flowers at the tase of i go along. >> you'll see these in the store in new york. there are actuallm eight of t that are done. really quite bea
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. >> reporter: of course, it was quite easy for us to check his claim that nathan was faying his classest, listen now to daniel's central claim -- that for evidence of who killed shelley, one need look no farther than that plastic baggie stained with her blood, and found in nathan's bathroom. daniel swore he didn't put it there. >> they're telling me that i'm obsessing with nathan, so therefore, i was the one who committed this crime. my question is, "okay, if that was true, why would i put it in there?" >> because once you realized it's either you or nathan, you better blame nathan. >> don't do -- okay, that's what you would think that. right, for me to blame nathan but i didn't. i, to this day do not -- >> you just did. >> i'm not trying to accuse nathan of murder. i'm just trying to w -- trying to find out where was he. but i do have a suspect. >> oh. >> where was christopher phillips at this time? >> reporter: chris phillips?? now that was a new one. >> reporter: he put the baggie in the bathroom? >> no, i'm saying he have access to my house. >> reporter: by the way, chris phillips w
. >> reporter: of course, it was quite easy for us to check his claim that nathan was faying his classest, listen now to daniel's central claim -- that for evidence of who killed shelley, one need look no farther than that plastic baggie stained with her blood, and found in nathan's bathroom. daniel swore he didn't put it there. >> they're telling me that i'm obsessing with nathan, so therefore, i was the one who committed this crime. my question is, "okay, if that was true,...
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the gentleman that called earlier, obviously a man of th in ourlost fai judicial system when i was 17es i could see how biased it was. i am 66 now. i could see how biased it was against people even in our community. we thought it had gotten better, but it has gotten so much worse. host: we will get a response. guest: she is entitled to her opinion about citizens united. i would disagree. i don't think we were invited on the show to talk about the state of racial relations in the country. there are arguments the concert we may, charlottesville and other things that have happened. i would note black unemployment is the lowest it has ever been in the history of this nation. i would say it is a mixed record. we are not here to talk about race. we are here to talk about the courts. i'm sorry to hear that tammy's faith has wavered in the judicial system. this line of questioning from senator blumenthal of connecticut. [video clip] >> you wrote in a separate article that charges of sexism often amount to nothing but irrelevant pouting. likable weng, and have seen with the me too movement, th
the gentleman that called earlier, obviously a man of th in ourlost fai judicial system when i was 17es i could see how biased it was. i am 66 now. i could see how biased it was against people even in our community. we thought it had gotten better, but it has gotten so much worse. host: we will get a response. guest: she is entitled to her opinion about citizens united. i would disagree. i don't think we were invited on the show to talk about the state of racial relations in the country. there...
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ceo dennis muilenburg speaking out about the fay fatal ethiopn crash.s the core of who we are at boeing and ensuring safe and reliable travel on our airplanes is an enduring value and our absolute commitment to everyone. we're united with our airline customers, international regulators and government authorities in our efforts to support the most recent investigation. understand the facts of what happened, and help prevent future tragedies. we're taking action to fully reassure airlines and their passengers of the safety of the 737 max. soon, we'll release a software update for the 737 max that will address concerns discovered in the aftermath of the lion air flight 610 accident. maria: tom, your reaction here. muilenburg had to come out. you needed to hear from boeing in the face of all of this. >> boeing is trying to get ahead of this, as well, they should. it's not an extended shale an s they've only delivered 370 of these. there's a lot of work to be done on boeing's behalf here. that's what they're trying to do. but obviously there was a report in
ceo dennis muilenburg speaking out about the fay fatal ethiopn crash.s the core of who we are at boeing and ensuring safe and reliable travel on our airplanes is an enduring value and our absolute commitment to everyone. we're united with our airline customers, international regulators and government authorities in our efforts to support the most recent investigation. understand the facts of what happened, and help prevent future tragedies. we're taking action to fully reassure airlines and...
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coming up, cheating to get in, the admissions scandal hitting hollywood's rich and fay kids and theiroser look at this case when we come back. ♪ ♪ our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. (buzzer sound) holiday inn express. be the readiest. maria: welcome back. nissan is trying to get carlos ghosn off the company's board. cheryl casone has details in ted lines. cheryl: nissan asking shareholders to dismiss carlos ghosn as the director at next month's shareholders meeting. ghosn was stripped of the chairman title but he remains a director. ghosn has been charged with falsifying financial reports and underreporting his compensation. he was released on bail last week in wh japan. his trial date has not been set. well, this is interesting. spot phspotify filed an anti-trust complaint with apple with e.u. regulators. they say they're limiting music competition by controlling the app store and charging a 30% fee for in-app purchases. spotify says it forced the company to raise their subscription cost. spotify is up 28% this year. shares of apple are up 14%. well uber hiring
coming up, cheating to get in, the admissions scandal hitting hollywood's rich and fay kids and theiroser look at this case when we come back. ♪ ♪ our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. (buzzer sound) holiday inn express. be the readiest. maria: welcome back. nissan is trying to get carlos ghosn off the company's board. cheryl casone has details in ted lines. cheryl: nissan asking shareholders to dismiss carlos ghosn as the director at next month's shareholders meeting....
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here, the front lines of this is going to be your mayors, your local police department departments, fai faith-based groups. the first two people i invited to every meeting was the chamber and the realtors. i don't care if it's federal government or state government, if i can't house them or employ them, there's not going to be a single program that works, that's going to continue to work through this. so we talk a lot about evidence-based treatment, evidence-based prevention. there are very few rural communities that exist in the entire country that have one crisis bed or one addiction-related counselor. so i'm going to start with a caution and then i'm going to ask for some responses. i mean, i understand when we do federal programs and we need to do these things, we have to also remember that mott, north dakota, does no have an addiction counselor. they have a good faith-based counselor at the church. and we have to ensure that perfect doesn't become the enemy of good. because i would feature to guess that there's not a single community in the united states that has enough resources t
here, the front lines of this is going to be your mayors, your local police department departments, fai faith-based groups. the first two people i invited to every meeting was the chamber and the realtors. i don't care if it's federal government or state government, if i can't house them or employ them, there's not going to be a single program that works, that's going to continue to work through this. so we talk a lot about evidence-based treatment, evidence-based prevention. there are very few...
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the move by the new york state department of financial services adds to the growing scrutiny fai facingrmer fixer was asked about the family business practices when it came to insurance. >> to your knowledge did the president provide inflated assets to an insurance company. >> yes. >> who else knows the president did this. >> w eerkseiselberg. >> so it launched more investigations in the house, and now we're seeing in the state of new york, based on what michael cohen stephed to last wednesday, now a new investigation here into the trump organization's insurance. >> yeah, and the congresswoman was asking that, she from new york. she was asking with the new york prosecutors in mind. one of the best bits, i think, of the interrogation. now it opened up this avenue for prosecutors in newark. we have the trump foundation, the trump organization. the trump inaugural committee, and now the trump insurance practices all of it being under investigation and democrats still having to weigh up the political cost of looking like they're rushing to impeachment of any kind against what they prommed t
the move by the new york state department of financial services adds to the growing scrutiny fai facingrmer fixer was asked about the family business practices when it came to insurance. >> to your knowledge did the president provide inflated assets to an insurance company. >> yes. >> who else knows the president did this. >> w eerkseiselberg. >> so it launched more investigations in the house, and now we're seeing in the state of new york, based on what michael...