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a local future and to the nations that committed themselves to the paris agreement, opened the floodgates for scientists, carbonrs to unleash low investment and innovation on unprecedented scale. we will show you remarks from president obama in october when he announced the implementation. let's go to the democrats line in california. caller: hi, how's it going? host: good, thank you. caller: when i was watching scott pruitt congratulate him, i could not help but feel this is what it is like to live in a totally orwellian society where words no longer have any sort of meaning, special interest i guess. screw it was pretty deep -- scott pruitt was pretty deep in the special interest. it feels super strange. i feel like i am on a bad trip honestly. host: you think scott pruitt was a major influence on the president's decision? caller: who knows. the dude seems to kind of listen to himself in respects to donald. host: theodore in newport beach, california. the u.s. with withdrawing from the limit accord, announced by president trump. -- climate accord announced by president trump. the phone
a local future and to the nations that committed themselves to the paris agreement, opened the floodgates for scientists, carbonrs to unleash low investment and innovation on unprecedented scale. we will show you remarks from president obama in october when he announced the implementation. let's go to the democrats line in california. caller: hi, how's it going? host: good, thank you. caller: when i was watching scott pruitt congratulate him, i could not help but feel this is what it is like to...
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didn't like what we've been doing and if you want to learn more you'll get a definite on see that floodgate. not. a. big business against health. started. almost. in safety aligned. with the lawmakers manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final go round the sun. one percent. we can all middle of the room see. the real room. i don't see a clear out of the strategies anyway i only see tactical feints in all things good for today or tomorrow. you have teams forward brief period of time and then you know divorce immediately i think that's. a bad historical moment in the middle east and it is very difficult to predict how things will be called. this talk about blackness and blues of being black. and always will in a big house down at least that's what i've been told but he surely did we in remains as such because we simply forgot i don't believe. the scene we've allowed them to rearrange their payments you've told us the sickness of trusting our enemy we became defaced. that's what i call a lack of blackness or understanding the blues of being b
didn't like what we've been doing and if you want to learn more you'll get a definite on see that floodgate. not. a. big business against health. started. almost. in safety aligned. with the lawmakers manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final go round the sun. one percent. we can all middle of the room see. the real room. i don't see a clear out of the strategies anyway i only see tactical feints in all things good for today or tomorrow. you...
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definitely do like what we've been doing and if you want to learn more you'll get a definite on see the floodgate apparently. not back then. is it big business against health. as a starter. all. in safety. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington controls the media. the media the. voters elected businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . almost two thirds. ruth. and sixty seven close in of in didn't will produce in this world opened all the rumors border who did better docs a good real variables real of all the water would be going to the. many years into jihad seeing giant she has been trying to raise awareness of the suicide epidemic he talks to the families of the deceased trying to get to the heart of the matter the point job used to be at the forefront of the nation's agriculture and irrigation system was built to bring water to the neighboring arab . dates as a result water tables started to drop making
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the floodgates broke, three 1 the in the period, 4 final as pittsburgh takes a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series. we are excited the nba finals start tomorrow, tip-offom between the warriors and cavaliers tomorrow is at 8 p.m. right here on abc seven. jonathan: production? erin: reporter warriors. you? me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw what those weapons can do as an army doctor during the gulf war. now, i'm listening carefully to donald trump, and i think he's a narcissistic maniac. whatever you call him, we're not letting him bring his hate into virginia. fortunately there's a bedples dwhere you both get what yous? want every night. enter sleep number and the semi-annual sale going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. oh, and right now, save $200 on our
the floodgates broke, three 1 the in the period, 4 final as pittsburgh takes a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series. we are excited the nba finals start tomorrow, tip-offom between the warriors and cavaliers tomorrow is at 8 p.m. right here on abc seven. jonathan: production? erin: reporter warriors. you? me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the...
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definitely didn't like what we were doing and if you want to learn more you'll get a definite on the floodgate out here not back to. big business against health. as you're starting to show. that although. i don't seek out a crowd strategies and anyway i always see. on all things good for today. you have a team for one brief period of time and then you know divorce immediately i feel that. bad historical moment in the middle east and it is very difficult to predict how things will be called. social environment. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at what cost this is serial is exceptionally sick. no wonder it's. years old industrial giants reap the benefit. caused by chemical production. as if these people are. just experimental animals. the toxic environment continues to poison lives and we found these astronomically high levels of dioxin levels that my staff think maybe some of the highest levels in the united states for almost thirty years this very serious problem had not actually been addressed what will that investigation into the chemical industry se
definitely didn't like what we were doing and if you want to learn more you'll get a definite on the floodgate out here not back to. big business against health. as you're starting to show. that although. i don't seek out a crowd strategies and anyway i always see. on all things good for today. you have a team for one brief period of time and then you know divorce immediately i feel that. bad historical moment in the middle east and it is very difficult to predict how things will be called....
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is charged with three counts of aggravated assault, indecent assault in a case that opened the floodgates dozens of women who came forward to accuse him on drugging and sexually assaulting them. kenneth trial in morris town, pennsylvania. >> 79-year-old bill cosby arrived at court with keisha knight pulliam at his side. the actress played his youngest daughter on the cosby show, the long running sitcom. also arriving at court was attorney gloria allred who represents some of the dozens of women who have accused cosby of sexual assault, but the trial that started this morning pits him against just one, andrea constand a former basketball -- who says cosby drugged assaulted her. >> she will tell her story to the public for the first time. cosby has said he does not plan to testify. 12 jurors will decide cosby's fate. they include 7 men and 5 women. 10 are white, and 2 are black. the criminal complaint alleges the assault happened after cosby invited constand to his pennsylvania mansion in 2014 . prongs, the evidence that's expected to come out against mr. cosby at trial. one is the testimon
is charged with three counts of aggravated assault, indecent assault in a case that opened the floodgates dozens of women who came forward to accuse him on drugging and sexually assaulting them. kenneth trial in morris town, pennsylvania. >> 79-year-old bill cosby arrived at court with keisha knight pulliam at his side. the actress played his youngest daughter on the cosby show, the long running sitcom. also arriving at court was attorney gloria allred who represents some of the dozens of...
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difference between the trump administration and the obama i thought there would be this, these floodgatesould open up with all the documents we wanted from the department of state, the department of justice, the pentagon. in many ways, it's almost worse because we're getting nothing, and that's terribly frustrating and, with all due respect, the attorney general has not changed at all. i find him to be worse than what i saw with loretta lynch in terms of releasing documents and making things available. i just, that's my experience, and that's not what i expected. sharyl: what were some of the investigations that this committee was stalled on that you hoped could be picked up now, that's not been able to happen in terms of documents not provided by federal agencies? rep. chaffetz: we have everything from the hillary clinton email investigation, which is really one of the critical things. there was the investigation into the irs. and one that was more than 7 years old is fast and furious. i mean, we have been in court trying to pry those documents out of the department of justice and still
difference between the trump administration and the obama i thought there would be this, these floodgatesould open up with all the documents we wanted from the department of state, the department of justice, the pentagon. in many ways, it's almost worse because we're getting nothing, and that's terribly frustrating and, with all due respect, the attorney general has not changed at all. i find him to be worse than what i saw with loretta lynch in terms of releasing documents and making things...
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government, all the different algencies, thy opened up the floodgates for us. had a helping hand since day one. >> i think that's one thing people don't realize about the nonprofit world. you do have to at some point you have to show results. >> yeah. >> to cte which a lot of entities are going for. >> yeah. we founded it on a simple premise that -- we looked at the numbers of nonprofits in the country and just looking at america. and the amount of money being spent in the nonprofit space, which was in the hundreds of billions of dollars, but at the same time going back to poverty, the rate of poverty was increasing at almost the same rate that philanthropic dollars were going up. we said, how is this possible that we're spending more and more money every single year on philanthropy and programs and all this other jazz, but poverty has gone up? so, we came into the space, again, sort of as a disrupter where we said there's 1.x million doing things at that level. and let's find partners and expand the work and our impact. >> gotcha. you were trying to connect ca
government, all the different algencies, thy opened up the floodgates for us. had a helping hand since day one. >> i think that's one thing people don't realize about the nonprofit world. you do have to at some point you have to show results. >> yeah. >> to cte which a lot of entities are going for. >> yeah. we founded it on a simple premise that -- we looked at the numbers of nonprofits in the country and just looking at america. and the amount of money being spent in...
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sarah: that is why it is considered to be the moment it was monday, to open the floodgates to the votee saw today. did you realize in a moment what happened? >> totally not. it was only one word about the feelings or something which was in her struggle answer, which was for a long time. there were other things i was thinking about more, like this couple that has a kids. i was -- 8 kids. i was thinking about that, that it was import for her to think about that, that she is changing something in herself. but it is a thing, this one word which makes actually the difference in the next day coming out as a big change, talking about the feelings and parliament has the vote about it. i had no idea this would be a part of it. sarah: she agreed they should vote their conscience, and she voted her conscience and she voted against gay marriage. how does that make you feel? >> after monday i was optimistic that she would vote for it. that she would approve it. but she did not. today i was in parliament, i saw her and she had this thing in her head -- hand and sheut it in the election box. i was up
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you're letting a floodgate of refugees. americans are sitting here -- i'm sick of the left, we are not in danger of that happening her here. >> sandra: one at a time. we listened yesterday to some republicans who are already saying, if there's another attack here at home, democrats are to blame because they are stopping things like the travel ban. >> harris: i want to add to what jillian was saying and kind of separate what's happening there. those countries that are on the list, it's not that the origin, if you will of the terrorism is coming from there, if you look at europe, what they are doing is they are going and getting radicalized in those countries that have absolutely zero governmental oversight. look at some of the countries on that list. you go there, you got radicalized to make it may be weapon eyes. you get your ideology on. that doesn't mean that that same spirit of ideology isn't going to happen here. there may be fewer of them. the job is bigger over there. >> gillian: to respond, the problem they are, the
you're letting a floodgate of refugees. americans are sitting here -- i'm sick of the left, we are not in danger of that happening her here. >> sandra: one at a time. we listened yesterday to some republicans who are already saying, if there's another attack here at home, democrats are to blame because they are stopping things like the travel ban. >> harris: i want to add to what jillian was saying and kind of separate what's happening there. those countries that are on the list,...
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because we did hrc doesn't mean the floodgates suddenly opened. quite the opposite.e had to work really hard. we almost had to kind of reintroduce yourselves to clinton world in some sense itch used to joke with john, they act like they don't know us and we have been working with these people now for years. >> one nice thing about the leaked e-mails from the staffers we were able to see somebody being told not to talk to us because they didn't -- because presumably -- there wasn't a wholly reason, just like you don't have to talk to them. >> people who had spoken to us before. >> were given red-lights, don't don't talk to them which is essentially you are not allowed to talk to them. there's a mix of that in overtime some people talk to us and some people didn't some people asked permission to talk to us and got it and some people didn't ask permission to talk to us and talk to us anyway.e want >> john and i joke about we want to read the next book on someon who is a lot easier in more accessible. [laughter]
because we did hrc doesn't mean the floodgates suddenly opened. quite the opposite.e had to work really hard. we almost had to kind of reintroduce yourselves to clinton world in some sense itch used to joke with john, they act like they don't know us and we have been working with these people now for years. >> one nice thing about the leaked e-mails from the staffers we were able to see somebody being told not to talk to us because they didn't -- because presumably -- there wasn't a...
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the best something that could be made at that point in time best the best and that would open the floodgates of innovation in other words you know far more innovative lee efficient yeah without all those proprietary code you could have precisely all the things which would leave the law much quicker and move them at less waste you get universal standards ation of people who actually have an interest and share in the ideas hence you don't have all the crap and the noise in the and the waste one of the obsolescence right right what about localization localization the fourth one. four hundred thirty one word for word for it well so localization i think will happen naturally due to a federal law is ation a term coined by book mr for which basically means things are going always the process technology designed always to get smaller and smaller and smaller more efficient so and they the computer is just another example of that and this increases a lot of waste and i mean absolutely it also incentivizes moving out of globalization which is simply another form of colonialism or exploiting labor and r
the best something that could be made at that point in time best the best and that would open the floodgates of innovation in other words you know far more innovative lee efficient yeah without all those proprietary code you could have precisely all the things which would leave the law much quicker and move them at less waste you get universal standards ation of people who actually have an interest and share in the ideas hence you don't have all the crap and the noise in the and the waste one...
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. >> the supreme court ruling on the president's traveler will open the legal floodgates. administration can restrict travel by people from six mostly muslim countries if they don't have a bona fide tied to the united states. immigration attorneys say refugees could develop relationships with people in the united states creating a legal -- >> brand-new disturbing details about illegal immigrants accused of beating a 17-year-old to death in a road rage incident. authorities in virginia said this person sexually assaulted a woman the year before. charged in the murder of a muslim. authorities do not believe it was a hate crime. he says it wasn't him. witnesses identified an illegal immigrant as a driver, acosta has been deported 15 times in 15 years was drunk when he slammed into a family coming from disneyland, sitting in his car seat, suffered a major head injury. doctors are cautiously optimistic that he will make a full recovery. >> college student heading to prison after registering dead people to vote. andrew steele admits to submitting the names of 18 deceased and mad
. >> the supreme court ruling on the president's traveler will open the legal floodgates. administration can restrict travel by people from six mostly muslim countries if they don't have a bona fide tied to the united states. immigration attorneys say refugees could develop relationships with people in the united states creating a legal -- >> brand-new disturbing details about illegal immigrants accused of beating a 17-year-old to death in a road rage incident. authorities in...
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it opens the floodgates for scientists and engineers to look ossen innovation at a scale we have nevern before. this gives us the best possible shot to save the one planet we've got. host: the rose garden will be the site of the current president's announcement on this deal at 3:00 this afternoon. on our line for those who think we should leave, this is isaac in connecticut. caller: co2 is the perfect bogeyman, the perfect human, if you will -- the perfect demon, if you will. if you want to greet a problem -- we all have five senses. can wene of those senses prove or disprove that we cannot prove or disprove the presence of co2 we do not have that ability. yet, we will be accused and we have to account for the amount of co2 that we generate. .t's the perfect demon back in the old days, it was the devil. accuse everybody of being -- anyway -- host: got you. a viewer on twitter says this -- twitter is the one way you can communicate with us if you want to post something. you can also post a video as well. take a phone and video yourself telling us who you are and where you are from in po
it opens the floodgates for scientists and engineers to look ossen innovation at a scale we have nevern before. this gives us the best possible shot to save the one planet we've got. host: the rose garden will be the site of the current president's announcement on this deal at 3:00 this afternoon. on our line for those who think we should leave, this is isaac in connecticut. caller: co2 is the perfect bogeyman, the perfect human, if you will -- the perfect demon, if you will. if you want to...
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right across the street andracle arena, entertaining game for almost three quarters, when the floodgatesn durant, 33 points. seth curry, his first triple-double. lebron james, also a triple-double. you can understand why he got testy with reporters who asked him about defending home work. >> are you a smart guy? x i think so. >> right, so we don't defend home port, what happens? >> i'm asking you. all right. larry: dumb question. sorry, reporter. come on. remember last year, they lost games one and two on the road, coming back still to win the title. a little bit of deja vu. >> lebron james, exiting the court last night just a few feet away. all on theg it court. they had some help getting away from the scuffle next to him. teammate, j.r. smith, pushing him out of harms way. no word on what started the fight that i'm sure that jr is like -- got to protect you. larry: >>> good morning, america. breaking news, new arrests in the london terror attack and the new video overnight showing police hunting down the terrorists. isis now claiming responsibility for that brutal assault on london bri
right across the street andracle arena, entertaining game for almost three quarters, when the floodgatesn durant, 33 points. seth curry, his first triple-double. lebron james, also a triple-double. you can understand why he got testy with reporters who asked him about defending home work. >> are you a smart guy? x i think so. >> right, so we don't defend home port, what happens? >> i'm asking you. all right. larry: dumb question. sorry, reporter. come on. remember last year,...
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if for some reason it fails the floodgates would probably open to reach a bipartisan compromise. really, friday will be the most interesting day to see. i thought yesterday or today would be. friday will be the most interesting day to see if we can reach that compromise and working hard at it to make sure it works for a lot of people and not just certain segments. >> senator, we named this show "new day" for a reason. you're always welcome to talk about what matters. be well. >>> the white house doubling down with a stern warning for syria's regime? will congress authorize use of force? next. >>> the headline is the senate majority leader delayed the vote. they don't have enough. remember, they're just going for 50, not 60. what happens now? what changes can be made and what's enough. let's bring in senator angus kelly from maine. we just heard about a senator who has people ravaged by opioid and said we're so committed to fixing it is not out of the world of consideration to work with the democrats and do this on a smaller scale step-by-step even. do you believe there is a legit
if for some reason it fails the floodgates would probably open to reach a bipartisan compromise. really, friday will be the most interesting day to see. i thought yesterday or today would be. friday will be the most interesting day to see if we can reach that compromise and working hard at it to make sure it works for a lot of people and not just certain segments. >> senator, we named this show "new day" for a reason. you're always welcome to talk about what matters. be well....
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how to get the chinese to understand that any sort of conflict on the korean peninsula would be a floodgate of refugees into mainland china? >> douglas: the chinese know it. they don't want south korean style capitalism on the border either. the only way you can do it is to persuade the chinese that the price for them not bringing pyongyang into line is worse than the price of bringing them into line. you're dealing with literally the most insane leadership on the planet. >> eboni: how to be demonstrated? it's been my question i ask 15 different ways every time this comes up. how do we incentivize china to get on board? >> curtis: we already do it. we attack iran on a regular basis but we give the red chinese a pass. they export fentanyl into our country. it's the number one reason people are dying of opioids in the country. it's because of china. we give them a pass on everything. this president has to knock off his business deal mentality with red china. >> eric: are you suggesting military action against china? >> curtis: the same way we are putting pressure on north koreans with aircraf
how to get the chinese to understand that any sort of conflict on the korean peninsula would be a floodgate of refugees into mainland china? >> douglas: the chinese know it. they don't want south korean style capitalism on the border either. the only way you can do it is to persuade the chinese that the price for them not bringing pyongyang into line is worse than the price of bringing them into line. you're dealing with literally the most insane leadership on the planet. >> eboni:...
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>> if, for some reason, it fails, i think we then -- the floodgates will probably open to reach a bipartisanompromise. and so i think really friday will be the most interesting day, i think. >> julie: walmart opening its doors to entrepreneurs from all around the country. the nation's largest retailer bringing in hundreds of inventors, capitalists, and pitch men and women who want to sell their products on walmart shelves. the only requirement, they must be made in the usa. pretty cool. live at walmart headquarters in bentonville, arkansas. hi. >> julie, we need more stories like this, wouldn't you agree? there is a flurry of activity going on here at walmart global headquarters in bentonville, arkansas. i want to show you what is going on in that hallway, it is crazy, it is for all the magic happens. it is lined with dozens of private rooms were all of the inventors that have come here are pitching their products to walmart buyers as we speak. now, here is one up for consideration, a product called tasty clean. it is an antibacterial spray that tastes like candy. yes, you can eat it. a moth
>> if, for some reason, it fails, i think we then -- the floodgates will probably open to reach a bipartisanompromise. and so i think really friday will be the most interesting day, i think. >> julie: walmart opening its doors to entrepreneurs from all around the country. the nation's largest retailer bringing in hundreds of inventors, capitalists, and pitch men and women who want to sell their products on walmart shelves. the only requirement, they must be made in the usa. pretty...
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wanted to according to the special council whose permission comey needed toom up here and open the floodgatesf this. they are starting to review documents from michael michael flynn's entities. it's not clear if he fully complied with the subpoenas, they are still kind of getting their hands on what has been turned over. the domestic focus is on the president's tweets. can you discuss this. >> i can only say what i have said before. i'm not a fan of the president's tweets. that still remains my view. >> mitch mcconnell, the optimist. >> i have been meaning to ask you. your twitter handle is@casey. did you get that on the first day twitter was around. i've been trying to get@ali. >> in fairness, that's two letters shorter. at's even harder to obtain. i have been on twitter way too long. >> giving me the benefit of the doubt. we have been tomorrowed to make this issue about leaks and not about hacks. 25-year-old reality leigh winner is accused of accepting classified material to an online publication. a senior federal law official confirmed to nbc news she is accused of leaking the document to
wanted to according to the special council whose permission comey needed toom up here and open the floodgatesf this. they are starting to review documents from michael michael flynn's entities. it's not clear if he fully complied with the subpoenas, they are still kind of getting their hands on what has been turned over. the domestic focus is on the president's tweets. can you discuss this. >> i can only say what i have said before. i'm not a fan of the president's tweets. that still...
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a run comes in, and then the floodgates would open.s would go on to lose 14 to one, ending their four game winning streak. to the french open. the first heavy weight on the men side going down, novack lost seven-six, six-three, six-lover. the former match great john mcenroe questioned if it sort of gave up. to some surprising news in college football, oklahoma's head coach bob stoop, stepping down after 18 years with the program. this thing really came as a shock. rumors that he would get fired, few times, after not winning a championship. but no one new what would come at this time. >> that's sports in a minute. i'm sean bell. >> very surprising out of norman, oklahoma well, golden state on the verge of history, trailing for much of the second half of the the warriors claude their way back into the fourth quarter beef the -- beat the cavaliers, much of it, oh, he got hot at the end of the fourth. hit that huge three-point for give the warriors the lead late. kevin finishes the game with 31-point, steph curry had 26. labron james had a
a run comes in, and then the floodgates would open.s would go on to lose 14 to one, ending their four game winning streak. to the french open. the first heavy weight on the men side going down, novack lost seven-six, six-three, six-lover. the former match great john mcenroe questioned if it sort of gave up. to some surprising news in college football, oklahoma's head coach bob stoop, stepping down after 18 years with the program. this thing really came as a shock. rumors that he would get...
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but the fact that it doesn't go all the way is going to open the floodgates for possible litigation, why we can't come fast enough to the fall when they're actually going to do full oral argument on this so that we can finally put to rest the immigration issue and how much leeway the president gets, rather than playing into partisan politics, which is what many of the sound bytes today do. liz: by the way, -- >> all of these cases. liz: how can you do vetting from collapsed states like syria and libya, but the supreme court did make this an exception. saying quote it may not be enforced against foreign nationals who have a incredible claim with a bona fide relationship with the entity of the united states. >> this is why i still say it's a huge victory for president trump. that little exception there does not mean that you get a green light, liz, to come into the country because you've got that relationship. you still have to go through all the rest of the vetting. so if you're a terrorist who has family here, no, you're not coming in. the -- it's just that the ban that is prohibitin
but the fact that it doesn't go all the way is going to open the floodgates for possible litigation, why we can't come fast enough to the fall when they're actually going to do full oral argument on this so that we can finally put to rest the immigration issue and how much leeway the president gets, rather than playing into partisan politics, which is what many of the sound bytes today do. liz: by the way, -- >> all of these cases. liz: how can you do vetting from collapsed states like...
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in that recusal that opened the floodgates for the appointment of mueller after comey was fired. he had depended on sessions, according to people in the white house, to help protect him from these investigations on top of which sessions is among those whose activities is -- are being looked at. not necessarily criminal. but they are being looked at. >> but that makes it less likely that he was terribly dependent on that as a firewall. they knew that very early on. >> ken, i -- i beg to differ. >> one more point. the attorney general is the most independent cabinet member by definition in the cabinet. the president -- >> by statute. >> the president may want to treat him the same as everybody else in cabinet, but he is not. this outside of policy in the areas of law enforcement, the attorney general is called on to exerci exercise independent. but he has acted in that area of his responsibility. there's been no sign to the contrary. >> you are right in sessions did not inform the president of the united states, give him notice, he was going to recuse himself. >> this is a positive
in that recusal that opened the floodgates for the appointment of mueller after comey was fired. he had depended on sessions, according to people in the white house, to help protect him from these investigations on top of which sessions is among those whose activities is -- are being looked at. not necessarily criminal. but they are being looked at. >> but that makes it less likely that he was terribly dependent on that as a firewall. they knew that very early on. >> ken, i -- i beg...
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attachment to any kind of religious purpose, now you know that critics say this is going to open the floodgatesoney is going to pour into all kinds of religious groups, how do you respond? >> i mean, it is simple, the constitution already takes care of that, and one thing we do know is that once the government sets up this mutual benefit program, it can't simply say to someone just because he used to choose a certain faith, that you are disqualified it to that program. so it is not funding religious programs, they are funding a playground that protects all children, whether they are on a secular playground. >> shannon: i want to ask you about a case that will be heard in the fall, this is the case of the colorado baker, a christian who set i will sell and bake cakes all day long for anyone who wants to come in the door, but to specifically request a cake for a same-sex marriage, i cannot do because of my religion. what do you expect this fall when they finally do? >> yeah, it is another extremely important case that deals with freedom of speech and freedom of religion, it is important for peopl
attachment to any kind of religious purpose, now you know that critics say this is going to open the floodgatesoney is going to pour into all kinds of religious groups, how do you respond? >> i mean, it is simple, the constitution already takes care of that, and one thing we do know is that once the government sets up this mutual benefit program, it can't simply say to someone just because he used to choose a certain faith, that you are disqualified it to that program. so it is not...
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i thought these floodgates would open up with all of the documents we wanted from the department of state, the department of justice, the pentagon, and in many ways it's almost worse because we are getting nothing. that's terribly frustrating. with all due respect, the attorney general has not changed at all. i find him to be worse than what i saw with loretta lynch in terms of releasing documents and making things available. >> kristen, all i thought when i saw that was did you not watch the debate during the campaign about donald trump's taxes? what made you think that anything would flow from this white house? does the white house have any response to congressman chaffetz today? >> no response yet. but it earn -- certainly is interesting that you have republicans saying there's a problem with the transparency with this administration and with the communications and it comes -- with the reports bubbling up that the president's potentially looking at replacing sean spicer. we have an official response from the white house to that. this is from our eamon jaifers. we are looking to expand
i thought these floodgates would open up with all of the documents we wanted from the department of state, the department of justice, the pentagon, and in many ways it's almost worse because we are getting nothing. that's terribly frustrating. with all due respect, the attorney general has not changed at all. i find him to be worse than what i saw with loretta lynch in terms of releasing documents and making things available. >> kristen, all i thought when i saw that was did you not watch...
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ossoff victory would be a total game-changer, one republican saying if ossoff wins you'll see the floodgatesng and candidates from governor to county commission. how nervous, how shaken in their boots are these republicans? >> yeah. republicans are truly antsy. analysts from both sides say this could come down to almost a coin flip it's that close, and this is a district built for republicans to win. this was not supposed to be this competitive of a race. we were looking at maybe an even all republican runoff a couple months ago. john ossoff has transformed this race and so have donald trump's struggles in the district. if he does win, republicans will be able to point to the fact that he's spent -- this is the most expensive race in u.s. house contest race in the nation's history, and he's raised more than $23 million which is an unprecedented haul. that might not happen come november 2018. you might not have those structural advantages that a democrat might have right now. >> you have, just again for people to know this. this is tom price's seat. he got a bigger job as health and human ser
ossoff victory would be a total game-changer, one republican saying if ossoff wins you'll see the floodgatesng and candidates from governor to county commission. how nervous, how shaken in their boots are these republicans? >> yeah. republicans are truly antsy. analysts from both sides say this could come down to almost a coin flip it's that close, and this is a district built for republicans to win. this was not supposed to be this competitive of a race. we were looking at maybe an even...
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the floodgates of possibility on solves real things that most of us are for a concerned about. >> i'm going to ask questions. right there. >> my name is ruth. the most important affiliation is that, new orleans is the city of my soul. i feel very much loved five or six times. i saw a piece on "60 minutes" about new orleans public defender system. i'm wondering what your thoughts are about that and importance of a in context what you've been talking about? i archdiocese your name mentioned as potential candidate for higher office. any comments? >> no. pi don't have any comment. i'm not running for president. very nice for people to think about that. on criminal justice reform stuff, new orleans is much like everyone else around the country. we trying to get a handle where we put our focus. we have this upside. we spent huge amount of time about focusing on nonviolent crime. that puts people in jail for a long time. that creates high recidivism rates and not enough time on violent criminals. there's some bad people in this country for whatever their circumstances or reasons will hurt ot
the floodgates of possibility on solves real things that most of us are for a concerned about. >> i'm going to ask questions. right there. >> my name is ruth. the most important affiliation is that, new orleans is the city of my soul. i feel very much loved five or six times. i saw a piece on "60 minutes" about new orleans public defender system. i'm wondering what your thoughts are about that and importance of a in context what you've been talking about? i archdiocese...
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. >> if for some reason it fails, i think we then -- the floodgates would probably open to reach a bipartisanompromise. >> i can tell you myself as one moderate conservative democrat with many other moderates, want to sit down and work with our moderate republican friends to fix and repair the affordable care act. >> my hope is we don't come back in two weeks. let's go to work on some of the ideas that are good ideas and their good ideas. >> i'm a pretty progressive democrat, but i would sit down with them in a heart beat. they don't have the license to do that from mitch mcconnell. >> we are willing to debate and compromise on health care, but we have to be included. president trump, my republican friends, the choice is yours. >> however, the white house said members of the republican leadership expressed wariness at the idea of working with democrats as president trump and others expressed reluctance at senator chuck schumer's offer. >> mr. president, senator schumer says he would like to come down and have a talk about health care. would you be willing to negotiate with all of them? >> hav
. >> if for some reason it fails, i think we then -- the floodgates would probably open to reach a bipartisanompromise. >> i can tell you myself as one moderate conservative democrat with many other moderates, want to sit down and work with our moderate republican friends to fix and repair the affordable care act. >> my hope is we don't come back in two weeks. let's go to work on some of the ideas that are good ideas and their good ideas. >> i'm a pretty progressive...
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republican if you're a supporter of the president or no, has to realize if we lose the house in 2018 the floodgatesere are a number of democrats working on articles of impeachment and if we don't hold the house, if we don't allocate the resources properly the last two years of the first term of president trump are going to be very, very ugly for anyone trying to enact a conservative agenda. >> and why wasn't that enough to motivate democrats to take the seat away? >> you know, look, correct me if i'm wrong, steve, but the georgia 6 seat was going to be a tough slog anyway for the democratic candidate. they came close. >> yeah. price won it -- >> let's be clear. when we say price won this by 23 points last year the republican candidate -- excuse me, the democratic name had no identity. he raised $0. and democrats looked at this -- i have to tell you the congressional race in south carolina 5 last november was closer than the one in georgia 6. there's a reason that the democrats threw 35 million bucks at georgia 6 and zero at south carolina 5. it is not because the congressional results last year, bu
republican if you're a supporter of the president or no, has to realize if we lose the house in 2018 the floodgatesere are a number of democrats working on articles of impeachment and if we don't hold the house, if we don't allocate the resources properly the last two years of the first term of president trump are going to be very, very ugly for anyone trying to enact a conservative agenda. >> and why wasn't that enough to motivate democrats to take the seat away? >> you know, look,...
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and asked on cross-examination if he ever did this to anyone else, it would have opened up the floodgatesl the other women. he was never going to take the stand. we'll never see him on the stand. >> thank you so much. beth karas and steve. >>> we are learning more about the gunman who opened fire on members of congress at that baseball game wednesday morning outside of washington. that practice, you remember that. what we know about the suspect's motives today. >>> plus, the final stretch in that special congressional election in georgia. it's moving right now. what message will voters send to washington? when you booked this trip, you didn't know we had over 26,000 local activities listed on our app. or that you could book them right from your phone. a few weeks ago, you still didn't know if you were gonna go. now the only thing you don't know, is why it took you so long to come here. expedia. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. 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 s
and asked on cross-examination if he ever did this to anyone else, it would have opened up the floodgatesl the other women. he was never going to take the stand. we'll never see him on the stand. >> thank you so much. beth karas and steve. >>> we are learning more about the gunman who opened fire on members of congress at that baseball game wednesday morning outside of washington. that practice, you remember that. what we know about the suspect's motives today. >>> plus,...
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i know you are concerned about opening up the floodgates to all sort of assistance which is an issue that we have to be concerned about that if we set up some strong parameters to help folks we can make sure they stand behind those are sufferine suffering their greatest need for what are your thoughts? >> i have a lot of thoughts about this. i believe the stafford act as a general document that was designed to be scalable to help communities overcome different types of disasters regarding a specific situations. i wasn't privy to buy the decisions were made. also to work with the staff and understand the decisions that were made ultimately that you received for the declaration. i have been through several disaster acts one of those being deepwater horizon with public health emergencies emergency managers and first responders cannot afford to sit one out just because we delineate whether it is the stafford act or non- disastrous stafford act. i do have direct experience with those that were not caused by nature and i would be happy to evaluate the situation and meet with you. >> i appr
i know you are concerned about opening up the floodgates to all sort of assistance which is an issue that we have to be concerned about that if we set up some strong parameters to help folks we can make sure they stand behind those are sufferine suffering their greatest need for what are your thoughts? >> i have a lot of thoughts about this. i believe the stafford act as a general document that was designed to be scalable to help communities overcome different types of disasters regarding...
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there is going to be a mix of public money and religious institutess and it opens the floodgates. >>ive overat statement. the court is reaffirming the balance our founders struck when we established the constitution and the bill of rights. that is to say that it's true that we can't recognize an official religion but to suggest there needs to be this absolutely barrier between state funding and religious instruction or teaching is wrong. it's wrong in light of the text of the constitution and frankly it is wrong if light of our nation's practices and traditions. >> shannon: as you know we're waiting as they're reading more opinions from the bench. justice kennedy now reading one from the bench and all eyes are on him and whether he will have any big announcement today. somebody that you know well from the supreme court, an advocate who is with the constitutional accountability center and they often file in these cases. i want to play a little bit what she had to say about how big a change it could be to the court if justice kennedy does decide to step down. >> it would be huge. it wo
there is going to be a mix of public money and religious institutess and it opens the floodgates. >>ive overat statement. the court is reaffirming the balance our founders struck when we established the constitution and the bill of rights. that is to say that it's true that we can't recognize an official religion but to suggest there needs to be this absolutely barrier between state funding and religious instruction or teaching is wrong. it's wrong in light of the text of the constitution...
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i did you're concerned about opening the floodgates to all sorts of assistance which is an issue that we have to be concerned about but if we set some strong parameters, we caner craft it in a way to help folks like future plans or in cities like flint where we may be able to make sure that the american people stand behind otherat americans who are suffering their greatest need. what are your thoughts? >> i have a lot of thoughts about this..ht first of all, i believe the stafford act is a very general document that is designed to be to help communities overcome many different types of disasters. regarding the specific situation with flint, i was not pretty, obviously to why the decisions why hhs was put in charge is a public health emergency. regarding that i would be happy to sit down, if confirmed and to understand your concerns more deeply but also to work with the staff and fema to understand the decisions that were made t ultimately that you received that declaration.ra personally, i have been through several non- stafford disaster acts or events. one of them being deepwater hor
i did you're concerned about opening the floodgates to all sorts of assistance which is an issue that we have to be concerned about but if we set some strong parameters, we caner craft it in a way to help folks like future plans or in cities like flint where we may be able to make sure that the american people stand behind otherat americans who are suffering their greatest need. what are your thoughts? >> i have a lot of thoughts about this..ht first of all, i believe the stafford act is...
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this opens up a floodgate of problems, because the sheriffs departments can discrime nate against groups the supreme court would not take the case? >> they will not hear the case. so the lower court's ruling stands. the other case in pennsylvania, the supreme court let a lower court ruling stand not allowing felons to purchase guns is violation of the second amendment. this is seen as small win for guns rights advocates. big win for conservatives neil gorsuch is proving to be a very conservative justice, ruled with clarence thomas, they both dissented in the california case. ruled conservatively on the travel ban, as well as another case involving gay marriage. good news for conservatives there. stuart: you are a libertarian? >> yes i am. stuart: as a libertarian do you want to see more guns no our society or less? >> absolutely. spend a lot of time in houston, texas. everyone is packing heat there. that is why that city has very low crime rate with guns because the criminals know all the good guys have guns too. they're less likely to try to start trouble. stuart: just a fascinating arg
this opens up a floodgate of problems, because the sheriffs departments can discrime nate against groups the supreme court would not take the case? >> they will not hear the case. so the lower court's ruling stands. the other case in pennsylvania, the supreme court let a lower court ruling stand not allowing felons to purchase guns is violation of the second amendment. this is seen as small win for guns rights advocates. big win for conservatives neil gorsuch is proving to be a very...
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tied up at 1-1. 7th inning, the floodgates open. not enough gas here for a homer but everyone comes home. lively tossed 7 innings. giants fall to last place in the nl west losing to the phyllis 5 -- phillies 5-3. >>> it could help teachers improve their lessons. the trial underway that tracks how much students are paying attention during class. >>> a historic launch for spacex. a look at significant milestones to reduce the cost of space travel as we return on this sunday morning. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> state officials are warning people that plan to spend part of the weekend on the american river to watch out for fast moving water. warmers boosted the
tied up at 1-1. 7th inning, the floodgates open. not enough gas here for a homer but everyone comes home. lively tossed 7 innings. giants fall to last place in the nl west losing to the phyllis 5 -- phillies 5-3. >>> it could help teachers improve their lessons. the trial underway that tracks how much students are paying attention during class. >>> a historic launch for spacex. a look at significant milestones to reduce the cost of space travel as we return on this sunday...
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, a sooner army, she was prime minister expected a floodgate, a sooner army, she was looking at 120-150ntage and she has lost what it is not her that has lost, it's not her party, it is britain that has lost because she will go into that negotiation and she will be considered a laughing stock by those with whom she has to negotiate. and that means we are weaker as a result of her incompetence and indeed her arrogance. have you spoken to jeremy corbyn, your party leaderjohn mcdonnell? no, not since all our election results were known, i haven't. you didn't expect this to happen, did you, you were taken by surprise like many other labour party people? sorry, iwas surprise like many other labour party people? sorry, i was working to win this election. you didn't expect it to happen. i didn't take anything for granted, i did not have anything for granted, i did not have an expectation, there are storms sweeping an expectation, there are storms sweeping across an expectation, there are storms sweeping across british politics, brexit was one of them, this was a general election which proved t
, a sooner army, she was prime minister expected a floodgate, a sooner army, she was looking at 120-150ntage and she has lost what it is not her that has lost, it's not her party, it is britain that has lost because she will go into that negotiation and she will be considered a laughing stock by those with whom she has to negotiate. and that means we are weaker as a result of her incompetence and indeed her arrogance. have you spoken to jeremy corbyn, your party leaderjohn mcdonnell? no, not...
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when court opened up and spending floodgates, i defended a law called the corrupt practice act of 1912 in montana. montana for 100 years, we had a prohibition against corporate spending or contributions in our elections. and unlike what happened in citizens united, i actually built a record. i got testimony from democrats and republicans talking about the corrupting influence of independent expenditures. in a decision that is forever captioned american tradition partnership versus bullock, the u.s. supreme court disposed of our 100 year old law if a 5-4 decision. 59-4 decision that was the first significant case after citizens united. as governor i didn't give up. i took a different tact. i worked with democrats and republicans, again my legislature is almost two-thirds republican. i have to do that. but i work with them to pass one of the most progressive disclosure laws in the country. so the dark money groups, no matter what part of the federal tax code that they try to hide behind if, they're going to spend or contribute in our elections or state elections, they have to disclose th
when court opened up and spending floodgates, i defended a law called the corrupt practice act of 1912 in montana. montana for 100 years, we had a prohibition against corporate spending or contributions in our elections. and unlike what happened in citizens united, i actually built a record. i got testimony from democrats and republicans talking about the corrupting influence of independent expenditures. in a decision that is forever captioned american tradition partnership versus bullock, the...
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sending a signal that this is going to be our future -- a clean energy future -- it opens up the floodgates for businesses, and scientists, and engineers to unleash high-tech, low-carbon investment and innovation at a scale that we've never seen before. so, this gives us the best possible shot to save the one planet we've got. i know diplomacy can be easy, and progress on the world stage can sometimes be slow. but, together, with steady persistent effort, with strong, principled, american leadership, with optimism and faith and hope, we're proving that it is possible. and i want to embarrass my senior advisor, brian deese -- who is standing right over there -- because he worked tirelessly to make this deal possible. he, and john kerry, gina
sending a signal that this is going to be our future -- a clean energy future -- it opens up the floodgates for businesses, and scientists, and engineers to unleash high-tech, low-carbon investment and innovation at a scale that we've never seen before. so, this gives us the best possible shot to save the one planet we've got. i know diplomacy can be easy, and progress on the world stage can sometimes be slow. but, together, with steady persistent effort, with strong, principled, american...