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under the blue sky of galle, things we re under the blue sky of galle, things were looking up for newry. the opening pair of latham and travail expertly navigating their way past 50 and beyond but thenit their way past 50 and beyond but then it termed. sri lanka now asking then it termed. sri lanka now asking the questions, in particularfor which at times there came no reply. williamson moments later they —— face the same fate. three down and time to calm down. new zealand settling on once more. henry nicholls providing stability and at the other end, ross taylor, taking control and taking his score past half—century. 100 stand brought to a close as another break approached. as they had before lunch, so to before tea, new zealand fell apart. first nicholls and bj watling. all five wickets for him. taylor providing the balance with the bat but as he approached his century, the weather was turning as well, an early end to the day and unclear whose day davis really was. in the third and final one—day international, the west indies won the toss and elected to bat. chris gale got 72 includ
under the blue sky of galle, things we re under the blue sky of galle, things were looking up for newry. the opening pair of latham and travail expertly navigating their way past 50 and beyond but thenit their way past 50 and beyond but then it termed. sri lanka now asking then it termed. sri lanka now asking the questions, in particularfor which at times there came no reply. williamson moments later they —— face the same fate. three down and time to calm down. new zealand settling on once...
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indies into t20 matches before a third ta kes pla ce into t20 matches before a third takes place in galleof the matches is on saturday with 31—day internationals and to test matches also scheduled in the caribbean. onto golf and macro —— ashleigh buhai is the leader. the south african, who was only finished once in the top 30 carded are seven underpar 65 to lead by 1—shot overnight. three shots of the lead is the south korean. the defending champion, england's georgia hall is a further shot back on three underpar. joe curry has more. heading into this is british open had been the players may have been too fatigued to play the best golf of this tournament coming just one week after the last major but there has been no sign of it here in the opening day. all eyes are currently on world number one kojin—young, the korean fighting for her third major of the year and had four birdies ina major of the year and had four birdies in a row to play into contention. a fellow country woman who is out early set a blistering pace. the world number to finish the day on five underpar. that is to off the p
indies into t20 matches before a third ta kes pla ce into t20 matches before a third takes place in galleof the matches is on saturday with 31—day internationals and to test matches also scheduled in the caribbean. onto golf and macro —— ashleigh buhai is the leader. the south african, who was only finished once in the top 30 carded are seven underpar 65 to lead by 1—shot overnight. three shots of the lead is the south korean. the defending champion, england's georgia hall is a further...
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i'm from galle welcome to the program as always a far right leg party has announced that it will call for a vote of no confidence in its own government party leader mattel's salvini who is also one of the country's deputy prime minister has announced that political differences with populist coalition partners the 5 star movement could not be amended the prime minister who is a member of neither party has accused mr salvia fabricating a potentially destabilizing crisis. this is not an election ronnie. but it looks like mathias salvini is already gearing up for a vote your 5 children i do my job with my heart with with pride if i can do it freely and until the end i mean if i realize that someone is trying to stop me then the decision must go back to the italian people with no ifs and buts. you decide you and no one else is not a paper. boy. self any is leader of the far right league party currently in coalition with the anti establishment 5 star movement but after the 2 parties fail to agree on the financing of a multi-billion euro train line something called for fresh elections althou
i'm from galle welcome to the program as always a far right leg party has announced that it will call for a vote of no confidence in its own government party leader mattel's salvini who is also one of the country's deputy prime minister has announced that political differences with populist coalition partners the 5 star movement could not be amended the prime minister who is a member of neither party has accused mr salvia fabricating a potentially destabilizing crisis. this is not an election...
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elsewhere, sri lanka's cricketers have the upper hand in the first test against new zealand in galle.n day two, they'll start day three just 22 runs behind with three wickets in hand. colm harrison reports. the black caps started the second day on 203—5 with ross taylor 86 not out, but he failed to add to his overnight score and that sparked a new zealand collapse. tim southey did his best to keep the innings ticking along, the tourists were all out for 249. lakmal and dry taking nine wickets between them stop in reply, sri lanka laboured to 66—2 before half centuries from angelo mathews and mendis gave the innings much—needed momentum. both finally perished to patel, though, and he ended the day with 5—76, his second 5—wicket haul in just six test matches. dickwella and ajmal edged the side towards the new zealand first—innings total and they will start day 323 runs —— day three just 26 runs behind with three wickets remaining. american duo justin thomas and jason kokrak are the joint—leaders after the first round of the bmw championship in medinah. they're both 7—under—par, one shot
elsewhere, sri lanka's cricketers have the upper hand in the first test against new zealand in galle.n day two, they'll start day three just 22 runs behind with three wickets in hand. colm harrison reports. the black caps started the second day on 203—5 with ross taylor 86 not out, but he failed to add to his overnight score and that sparked a new zealand collapse. tim southey did his best to keep the innings ticking along, the tourists were all out for 249. lakmal and dry taking nine wickets...
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critical but stable condition in hospital aft being thrown from a viewing platform at the tate modern art gallendon. the child was visiting with his family from france. police say a teenager is still being questioned on suspicion of attempted murder. and a failed jailbreak has been .raising eyebrows in braz at first glance, this might look like a teenage girl, but in ct, it is a convicted drug dealer trying to escape prison by disguising himself as his19 ear-old daughter. despite using a wig, bra, and, silicon mask was caught. officials say he will transferred to a maximum security prison. for most of us, a marathon sounds like a very lon time. but just imagine going around a single city block more than 5000 times. that is what a group of runners in new york city aree oing to comp the world's longest foot race. it is being called a spiritual journey which pushes t body to its very limits. if you don't feel like taking part yourself, you can watch nada tawfik,ho is covering it for us. nada: pounding the pavement andv pushing themse to the limit. these runners are in the middle of a race so diffi
critical but stable condition in hospital aft being thrown from a viewing platform at the tate modern art gallendon. the child was visiting with his family from france. police say a teenager is still being questioned on suspicion of attempted murder. and a failed jailbreak has been .raising eyebrows in braz at first glance, this might look like a teenage girl, but in ct, it is a convicted drug dealer trying to escape prison by disguising himself as his19 ear-old daughter. despite using a wig,...
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teaches classes to foreign tourists will be galled by a dog which has long provided the soundtrack to life in argentina see so little time left i believe it's in our d.n.a. it's the way we live the way we live and what we feel it's not to do with whether you're a good dancer or can sing or play an instrument it's to do with being born here and living here they say that everybody is able to learn tango the house with some exceptions. every year comes home but that here in argentina it never really goes away. that they're al-jazeera what osiris. gave up the day job david more years and i was there and just about see it. i was raised in france. these are my grandparents. these are my parents and this is mean. by them both isis and us on. the 2nd of a 2 part epic tale of a remarkable simon. the father the sound and the jihad. tune on al-jazeera against my privilege to name al-jazeera english the broadcaster of the year the country has a fight each other that we've been told that we can still hear these are still largest demonstrations it's been held i would direct you g.'s since over 7000
teaches classes to foreign tourists will be galled by a dog which has long provided the soundtrack to life in argentina see so little time left i believe it's in our d.n.a. it's the way we live the way we live and what we feel it's not to do with whether you're a good dancer or can sing or play an instrument it's to do with being born here and living here they say that everybody is able to learn tango the house with some exceptions. every year comes home but that here in argentina it never...
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ana teaches classes to foreign tourists will be galled by a dog which has long provided the soundtrack to life in argentina she should've done with it i believe it's in our d.n.a. it's the way we live the way we live and what we feel it's not to do with whether you're a good dancer or can sing or play an instrument it's to do with being born here and living here they say that everybody is able to learn tango perhaps with some exceptions. every year comes home but that here in argentina it never really goes away. that one there are 201 osiris. for that so for me. denis and the new teen stay with the same area take me through the next couple of else. a society's progress is dependent on the quality of its experts we need more of finest professionals a top arity is too wide awake in your generation just how to find new teaching methods are infusing thai students to become the agents of change taking them out of the classroom to solve problems in their local communities ready level education inspiring science timeline at this time on all just. when the news breaks. when people need to be h
ana teaches classes to foreign tourists will be galled by a dog which has long provided the soundtrack to life in argentina she should've done with it i believe it's in our d.n.a. it's the way we live the way we live and what we feel it's not to do with whether you're a good dancer or can sing or play an instrument it's to do with being born here and living here they say that everybody is able to learn tango perhaps with some exceptions. every year comes home but that here in argentina it never...
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james gall with the equaliser withjust over 2 minutes remaining.gh. really pleased with the first run out, it took us a a while to get going and it wasn't a complete performance. patches of good stuff, i think we got better as the game went on and became more confident with the ball. scotland had a nightmare start to their tournament though. they were thrashed 9—0 by germany in their opening match in pool b. the eight—time winners were 4—0 up at half time and continued to dominate with 3 more in the final quarter. it was tough, obviously we are disappointed with the results went. they are a top side and it is a good learning curve, it is good to be here but we don't want to be here taking part, we want to compete so that was a lesson but we will go back and learn from it. well scotland face ireland on sunday — who will also be licking their wounds after a heavy first round defeat. ireland were thrashed 5—1 by the netherlands — the reigning champions scoring their first three goals inside the opening eight minutes. too many periods of the game we dr
james gall with the equaliser withjust over 2 minutes remaining.gh. really pleased with the first run out, it took us a a while to get going and it wasn't a complete performance. patches of good stuff, i think we got better as the game went on and became more confident with the ball. scotland had a nightmare start to their tournament though. they were thrashed 9—0 by germany in their opening match in pool b. the eight—time winners were 4—0 up at half time and continued to dominate with 3...
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i'm from galle welcome to the program iranian oil tankers preparing to set sail from gibraltar after being held since july the british territory has released the grace one despite a last minute legal bid by the united states to keep it in detention the vessel saddled on suspicion of carrying irena oil to syria in violation off a huge. u.s. sanctions a charge that iran denies after the grace was captured iran van seized a british flagged tanker in the strait of hormuz of the gateway to the persian gulf so will the british time be released the w correspondent reza tropper is on the island in the strait of hormuz. assessment of the british tanker has already been moved from the place where it was detained in the strait of hormuz a couple of weeks ago closer to the port in bandar abbas where the revolutionary guards are controlling everything and that's a place we have foreign specifically us journalists cannot go to as we were told to not quote and danger proceedings so apparently they're still preparing for an exchange but we have to keep in mind that the revolutionary guards in iran a
i'm from galle welcome to the program iranian oil tankers preparing to set sail from gibraltar after being held since july the british territory has released the grace one despite a last minute legal bid by the united states to keep it in detention the vessel saddled on suspicion of carrying irena oil to syria in violation off a huge. u.s. sanctions a charge that iran denies after the grace was captured iran van seized a british flagged tanker in the strait of hormuz of the gateway to the...
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england's james galle scoring the equaliser with two minutes to go. scotland lost 9—0 to germany.kyo 0lympics and news of salford and london broncos victories in rugby league's super league. that's all from me and the team. have a very good night. hello again. well, broadly speaking, today has been a day of sunshine and showers, with rather breezy conditions as well. some very large, towering clouds threatening there in the skyline in the highlands of scotland, and here we have seen a number of heavy showers tied up with an area of low pressure just to the north—west. across the south of england, meanwhile, we have this wiggling weather front that is going to be heading in over the next few hours. that will threaten outbreaks of rain, scraping its way across the south of england before turning north, bringing rain potentially into parts of east anglia and south—east england, but for the time being, it is a largely dry picture across england and wales, only isolated showers. the majority of the downpours working in across scotland and northern ireland where they will continue to be
england's james galle scoring the equaliser with two minutes to go. scotland lost 9—0 to germany.kyo 0lympics and news of salford and london broncos victories in rugby league's super league. that's all from me and the team. have a very good night. hello again. well, broadly speaking, today has been a day of sunshine and showers, with rather breezy conditions as well. some very large, towering clouds threatening there in the skyline in the highlands of scotland, and here we have seen a number...
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but tying me to that horrific tragedy in el paso was galling. it made me sick to my stomach.iz: kimberly, it's great to have you on. your reaction to all of this? >> i think there is something ironic about the fact that castro ended up calling out his own donors. but the bigger point is this is i appropriate from a public official under any circumstances. we just had two mass shootings in the nation. we are hear being all these claims from democrats that it's trump who has been inciting hate and violence. but when you send people's names out on twitter, you are doxxing them and drawing attention to them for their political views. you are training people who are angry and hateful on them, potentially risking their lives and livelihoods. the fact that he hasn't apologized for it i think is problematic. liz: castro is trying to downplay his tweet. he's saying it's just a lament that so many people in his hometown would give money to the president. steve scalise said he tried to draw a direct line between trump supporters and the massacre. it's insane eye hyper partisanship, it's
but tying me to that horrific tragedy in el paso was galling. it made me sick to my stomach.iz: kimberly, it's great to have you on. your reaction to all of this? >> i think there is something ironic about the fact that castro ended up calling out his own donors. but the bigger point is this is i appropriate from a public official under any circumstances. we just had two mass shootings in the nation. we are hear being all these claims from democrats that it's trump who has been inciting...
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. >> the contributor wasn't a problem for tying me to that horrific tragedy in el paso was galling. made me sick to my stomach to be bullied with slurs of racism. a lot of people of my generation that support the president are tired of it. >> the president's opponents are just getting started. after the news broke yesterday that stephen ross, chairman and founder of the related companies plan to host a fundraiser for the president at his home in the hamptons friday there have been mass calls to boycott two major fitness brands, soul cycle and equinox. that is it tweeted michael moore, just canceled my soul cycle membership, model chrissy teagan told anyone who canceled their memberships to meet me at the library, bring weights, equinox and soul cycle are trying to distance themselves and ross by saying they have nothing to do with the event and do not support it but calls to boycott continue and then there's celebrity chef josÉ andrea's who runs a restaurant in one of his new york city developments, he's asking ross to use your conscience, cancel this fundraiser for donald trump, yo
. >> the contributor wasn't a problem for tying me to that horrific tragedy in el paso was galling. made me sick to my stomach to be bullied with slurs of racism. a lot of people of my generation that support the president are tired of it. >> the president's opponents are just getting started. after the news broke yesterday that stephen ross, chairman and founder of the related companies plan to host a fundraiser for the president at his home in the hamptons friday there have been...
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it wasn't a problem but tying me to the horrific tragedy in el paso was galling.n america we have a right to free speech and i and a lot of people that support president trump, we are not going to be called racist and the other slurs without fighting back. >> dana: dan. >> dan: donna, i disagree. take the loss on this at and made it was dumb. the dumb test is what you do this to your opponent. the answer is never. if something happened to that person or their kids become some maniac found some inspiration in it and decided to target that person. one more point, this public nonsense, it's public. so is my website but i spent a lot of money to advertise on my website to make it easier to find. putting it on your twitter account with people's names and businesses and say it's public, it is the lamest excuse ever. you're making people easier to find. >> dana: i think there will be more of this. julian castro tweeted said joaquin and i will keep fighting. will fight against your hate, corruption, and we will win. i think castro doing that will encourage others to do it
it wasn't a problem but tying me to the horrific tragedy in el paso was galling.n america we have a right to free speech and i and a lot of people that support president trump, we are not going to be called racist and the other slurs without fighting back. >> dana: dan. >> dan: donna, i disagree. take the loss on this at and made it was dumb. the dumb test is what you do this to your opponent. the answer is never. if something happened to that person or their kids become some maniac...
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fortunate and proud to be americans and to be living and be challenged by such a magnificent set of galls. i don't think anyone ever considered themselves overworked or underpaid. the pay was the job that we were doing, and it was an unbelievable time and we were prifl edged and proud to be born and a part of that very violent decade, however. >> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. this week we focus on our weekly lectures in history series which takes you into college classrooms around the country. tonight, a discussion on the american revolution and how george washington interacted with fellow soldiers, how he viewed himself and how he's remembered today. american history tv airs at 8:00 p.m. eastern and every weekend on c-span3. >> watch book tv for live coverage of the book festival, saturday starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern our coverage includes author interviews with author ruth bader ginsburg in her book, my own words. david troyer, "the heartbeat of wounded knee," "child of the dream." and thom
fortunate and proud to be americans and to be living and be challenged by such a magnificent set of galls. i don't think anyone ever considered themselves overworked or underpaid. the pay was the job that we were doing, and it was an unbelievable time and we were prifl edged and proud to be born and a part of that very violent decade, however. >> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. this week we focus...
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--dash as a contributor wasn't the problem, but tying me to that horrific tragedy in el paso was gallinge me sick to my stomach. >> dagen: another donor who appeared on joaquin's list, telling fox news he also donated money to castro's campaign paid suggested he will be supporting them anymore. "i was also on the list of people who give to castro, and he does like me enough that he wants to put my name out there against trump. i'm not giving money to him. obviously he feels pretty strongly against me." this is ugliness, but the ugly thing is that congressman castro dominic put these names out there. >> capri: everyone has gone back and forth on this, saying it's public information, why are people squawking about it? when you put something out on twitter, it makes it much more accessible to the average person. everyone is covering it now in the media. the real issue here is how sad it is that when someone's name is disclosed, whether you are democrat or republican or donating to whomever, the fact that your campaign contribution -- which is protected under the first amendment -- can someh
--dash as a contributor wasn't the problem, but tying me to that horrific tragedy in el paso was gallinge me sick to my stomach. >> dagen: another donor who appeared on joaquin's list, telling fox news he also donated money to castro's campaign paid suggested he will be supporting them anymore. "i was also on the list of people who give to castro, and he does like me enough that he wants to put my name out there against trump. i'm not giving money to him. obviously he feels pretty...
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then he has the gall to say he is canceling his trip because, in essence, he thinks the trip should have been contingent on the fact that the danes were willing to negotiate for part of their kingdom. and that is just, just, just not how you treat good allies. as peter said, danes fought and died alongside americans in war after war after war. this diplomatic relationship goes back hundreds of years. and i had the great responsibility to ask the danish deposit to send troops into harm's way. and frankly this is just not how you treat good allies. >> so given the relationship that you're talking about and given what we have heard -- again, just the last 45 minutes or so from the danish prime minister when seemed to be taking a very diplomatic tone. she was very careful not to express outright anger at president trump. what happens with this relationship from here? how does this affect the a lines at this point? do you think in six months the president might reschedule his trip and this all gets brushed under the rug? . >> well, listen, firstly, i do think we are going to have to -- when t
then he has the gall to say he is canceling his trip because, in essence, he thinks the trip should have been contingent on the fact that the danes were willing to negotiate for part of their kingdom. and that is just, just, just not how you treat good allies. as peter said, danes fought and died alongside americans in war after war after war. this diplomatic relationship goes back hundreds of years. and i had the great responsibility to ask the danish deposit to send troops into harm's way....
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. >> pelley: it must gall the hell out of some of your clients to pay the bad guys. >> pace: absolutely, we have lots of clients who are incredibly angry. i mean, you have to imagine, this is, for many of them, the worst day of their professional career, and sometimes their life. >> pelley: a day made even worse by the occasional high-end ransom. pace told us one of his clients paid almost a million dollars. another paid up after receiving this threat: >> pace: "would it not be a shame if we leaked all of your internal data about your clients and customers? sounds to us like a large lawsuit waiting to happen." so, they're extorting them in two ways. they're extorting them by actually encrypting all the files, and then they're extorting them by threatening to also release the data. >> pelley: once this transaction is completed and the client gets his files back, how does he know he's not going to be attacked >> p to y to really prove that il.we t and d of mg sureabities and entry points, but there is no guarantee that they won't come back to the same organization that they just successfu
. >> pelley: it must gall the hell out of some of your clients to pay the bad guys. >> pace: absolutely, we have lots of clients who are incredibly angry. i mean, you have to imagine, this is, for many of them, the worst day of their professional career, and sometimes their life. >> pelley: a day made even worse by the occasional high-end ransom. pace told us one of his clients paid almost a million dollars. another paid up after receiving this threat: >> pace:...
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. >> being a contributor was in the problem but tying me to the horrific tragedy in el paso was galling. it made me sick to my stomach. to be bullied with slivers of racism, i think a lot of people in my generation, that support the president, we are tired of . >> the president's opponents are just getting started. after the news broke yesterday that stephen ross, the chairman and founder of the related companies plan to host a fund-raiser for the president at his home in the hamptons on friday, there have been mass calls to boycott two major fitness branch in which ross holds stakes. soulcycle and equinox. that's it, tweeted michael moore. just canceled my soulcycle membership. model chrissy teigen told everyone who cancels their memberships to meet me at the library. equinox and soulcycle are trying to distance themselves from ross by saying they have nothing to do with the event and do not support it. the calls to boycott continue. then there is hosea andres who runs a restaurant in one of ross' new york city development's. he is saying "use your conscience and cancel his fund-raiser
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he wants to use cultural divisions, he wants to use race to divide the country and to mobilize, to gall galvanize his white supporters in 2020, and it's probably going to continue, and i'm sure we'll continue to see the democrats label him a racist in the presidency. >> michelle, as i welcome you to the broadcast, i have this for you from jennifer rubin. on trump conspiracy theories -- this is from the "wall street journal." tl there is a simple formula for responding tho these episodes. one, reaffirm that they are baseless crazy theories, 2, remind americans that as president, trump has access to the very best intelligence but instead prefers to spread rumors, and 3, trump's microphone is the loudest in the world, and whether he intends to, his words will stir some unstable and/or evil people to act, and 4, in putting americans at risk, he violates his oath, and if he believes in what he's saying, he is also mentally unfit to lead. what is a patriot to do? >> a patriot simply needs to call out every single instance of racism that we see at the behest of the president and the followers
he wants to use cultural divisions, he wants to use race to divide the country and to mobilize, to gall galvanize his white supporters in 2020, and it's probably going to continue, and i'm sure we'll continue to see the democrats label him a racist in the presidency. >> michelle, as i welcome you to the broadcast, i have this for you from jennifer rubin. on trump conspiracy theories -- this is from the "wall street journal." tl there is a simple formula for responding tho these...
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the gall that he would say that when you know there are members there who are trying to get their deposit back, right, for years, they've been trying to get their deposits back and they can't because no new members or so few members are joining. if you want to leave that club, four more members have to sign up. listen, i want to leave. i don't want to be a member anymore and i want my deposit back. in order to do that, you need four members to sign up in order to get one member to leave. that's not happening. i got a guy on tonight who is a member trying to help other members get their money back. the club is not doing well. maybe he wants some fro publicity, free progressives to try to help the club out financially. there you go. >> listen, the reason i come at a guy like matt schlapp, what you ignore, you empower. and be like, hey, you know, he's right about the dural club. i should pass an executive order. if you don't want to vote for me, that's fine, but four other people have to vote for me if you decide not to and you have to sign them up. you can't ignore these kinds of things. pe
the gall that he would say that when you know there are members there who are trying to get their deposit back, right, for years, they've been trying to get their deposits back and they can't because no new members or so few members are joining. if you want to leave that club, four more members have to sign up. listen, i want to leave. i don't want to be a member anymore and i want my deposit back. in order to do that, you need four members to sign up in order to get one member to leave. that's...
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i'm greta gall, and i own the building at 1315 to 1321 grove street, and it is a victorian. all of the rooms -- there's four units in that building and all of the rooms are on the street of grove street? it's a victorian so i can't change the windows. they need to remain the original ones, which they're sing sing single paned, and they're not double ones. i've gotten a lot more complaints from tenants about the noise and asking if we can do anything about the windows in the front of the house, which i cannot do? so i'm all about supporting did i see -- divisadero street and the development of this community, but it's been mentioned that this business is on grove street, it's not on divisadero street? it's all encroaching on divisadero street. the back of the building that's a storage unit, the back of it is insulated. it's not on the side that's open that shoots down grove street. so as you all know, voices do travel? and so i'm -- so the other thing is there's, you know, people come and smoke and in my stairwells to go down that's -- always filled with cigarette butts and t
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being out as a contributor wasn't the problem, but tying me to that horrific tragedy in el paso was gallingh. david: that was trump donor david hanrahan speaking out on fox after he was named by congressman joaquin castro on twitter. the brother of julian castro tweeting out a list of 44 trump donors saying their contributions are fueling a campaign of hate. we are back with dan henninger, kim strassel, bill mcgurn and allysia finley. good to see you all. bill, the public shaming of decent americans, there wasn't a person on that list according to the people i talked to who were on that list, who was a white supremacist, who was a racist, who isn't anything other than a decent american. it's happened before in america where we've had these -- the mccarthy era, and it reached a breaking point, and mccarthy eventually was shamed himself. do you think we're close to that point? >> no, i think this is part of -- look, i mentioned before there's a marked contempt for a lot of ordinary americans who may disagree with the ruling elite and, therefore, they're regarded as haters. and in the list, i
being out as a contributor wasn't the problem, but tying me to that horrific tragedy in el paso was gallingh. david: that was trump donor david hanrahan speaking out on fox after he was named by congressman joaquin castro on twitter. the brother of julian castro tweeting out a list of 44 trump donors saying their contributions are fueling a campaign of hate. we are back with dan henninger, kim strassel, bill mcgurn and allysia finley. good to see you all. bill, the public shaming of decent...
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still, after all this, comey had the gall this morning to tweet, doj-ig found no evidence that comey oror his attorneys releasd information contained to any of the memos to members of the media. i don't need a policy to defame me, but a quick message of sorry, i lied about you, we'll be nice. sorry, jimmy, don't hold your breath. the ig report established beyond a shadow of a doubt that comey engaged in a brand personal vendetta against this president. and, in doing so, he abused his authority. and while comey must be breathing easier tonight given the ag decision not to prosecute him for this leaking, he's not out of the woods yet. the ig report on the fbi russian probe and the use of the fisa warrants is forthcoming. it's comey who signed the first fisa warrant to spy on american citizens. now, based on the dossier, he knew or should have known was not credible. that was filed with the fisa court. big no no. but, if comey manages to escape prosecution for conduct that his underlings would be charged for, then the damage he did to the fbi will extend to our belief and the treasured
still, after all this, comey had the gall this morning to tweet, doj-ig found no evidence that comey oror his attorneys releasd information contained to any of the memos to members of the media. i don't need a policy to defame me, but a quick message of sorry, i lied about you, we'll be nice. sorry, jimmy, don't hold your breath. the ig report established beyond a shadow of a doubt that comey engaged in a brand personal vendetta against this president. and, in doing so, he abused his authority....
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ain't this the living gall. >> gets to show more range in raisin in the zblun you get out of here. >>angry at white supremacy, the lack of economic opportunity for black americans. >> all i want is to make a future for the family. all i want is to stand in front of my boy i like my father was never able to do to me and tell him he will be somebody in the world besides a servant and a chauffeur. >> these were not stereotypical black characters, god negroes there to demonstrate the ultimate good of white society. he is playing a well rounded character and builds on it from there. >> the brand new episode of episode of the movies aires tomorrow night at 9:00. up next cnn fareed zakaria vepgts the deep reasons why white supremacy is showing its face. stay tuned for the special report, state of hate, the explosion of white supremacy. the third stair always creaked. and your mother told me all her life that i should fix it. and now it reminds me of her. i'm just glad i never fixed it. listen, you don't need to go anywhere dad. meet christine, she's going to help you around the house. the be
ain't this the living gall. >> gets to show more range in raisin in the zblun you get out of here. >>angry at white supremacy, the lack of economic opportunity for black americans. >> all i want is to make a future for the family. all i want is to stand in front of my boy i like my father was never able to do to me and tell him he will be somebody in the world besides a servant and a chauffeur. >> these were not stereotypical black characters, god negroes there to...
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i want to show you a gallup gall from last month in which surprisingly only 4% of americans considernt to be the most pressing issue to them. in fairness, the other issues they site are important, government, race relations and health care, but 4% seems like a worrying number for something that is an existential threat. there's no circumstance under which immigrants are an existential threat. >> certainly the number you cite emphasizes the need for us to get climate change as is happening so far in the early stages of the election, into the political debate. however, there are other polls that emphasize that, a very clear majority of americans including both political parties are seeing climate change as something very important that has to be addressed. it's not at the top of the list as you say for -- as a voting issue, but, yet, at least, but i think the concerns of americans is quite real and certainly more and more of the -- kind of the extreme weather events that we see all across the country are -- i think are raising the attention of the american public. >> the difficulty her
i want to show you a gallup gall from last month in which surprisingly only 4% of americans considernt to be the most pressing issue to them. in fairness, the other issues they site are important, government, race relations and health care, but 4% seems like a worrying number for something that is an existential threat. there's no circumstance under which immigrants are an existential threat. >> certainly the number you cite emphasizes the need for us to get climate change as is happening...
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in fact, even mayor de blasio had the gall to basically go after joe biden the entire time the why dide do with that? if you are in a debate, tragically, you want to get attention by going after the person that the front runner. it would be interesting to see how joe biden would match up against warren or sanders because that's where the real tension in the party is. people in the democratic party are dismayed to hear you had michael morgan out there today saying michelle obama is our only hope and that's another fantasy. if they don't deal with the reason that they lost in 2016, and really deal with it, they are looking at a situation like i had with bob beckel. let me also draw you a contrast real quickly. the last two nights democrats were in michigan. that is a state that they lost by an inch but they need to win a by a mile. they spent the last two nights basically out liberal leaning each other to the left. meanwhile, what is president trump too? he went to ohio tonight, why did he go there? every republican needs to win ohio pete he wanted by nine points and he doesn't want to l
in fact, even mayor de blasio had the gall to basically go after joe biden the entire time the why dide do with that? if you are in a debate, tragically, you want to get attention by going after the person that the front runner. it would be interesting to see how joe biden would match up against warren or sanders because that's where the real tension in the party is. people in the democratic party are dismayed to hear you had michael morgan out there today saying michelle obama is our only hope...
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and it is especially galling to hear these words from modi went his party, men, are actually saying thingse, oh, now that our indian men can get fair kashmiri brides so kashmiri women will tell us, we are being talked aboutut as thougugh we ae the spoils of war, as though we are apples and peaches for someone to steal. this is rape colter language coming from the ruling party toward the kashmiri girls and women. amy: before we end, i want to ask you about the significance overall of what is happening and what modi has done, what this means for kashmir when you pit two countries, india and pakistan, both nuclear rivals, could this be a trigger for some kind of nuclear rivals. -- nuclear attack? and how do you see, and what are you calling for, the resolution in kashmir? >> for the first time ever, recent we india said it would n no first use policies,, so whehere probably the firstt country in the world is thatat e wiwill not have a no first nuclr policy. so i indeed there is a very real dangerer of a nuclear armed conflict here. but also i would say that, you know, the issue is not just a
and it is especially galling to hear these words from modi went his party, men, are actually saying thingse, oh, now that our indian men can get fair kashmiri brides so kashmiri women will tell us, we are being talked aboutut as thougugh we ae the spoils of war, as though we are apples and peaches for someone to steal. this is rape colter language coming from the ruling party toward the kashmiri girls and women. amy: before we end, i want to ask you about the significance overall of what is...
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this, to me, is on a personal level the most galling response i get from trump voters.ant to put up the stephen ross response. this is not about how you'll change billionaires. whenever you talk to a voter and not talking about somebody who makes 40,000 a year and blaevs trump is putting food on the table. the difference between someone making $800,000 and $830,000. and they go i've known donald trump for 40 years. while we agree on some issues we strongly disagree with many others. a reason for my engagement with our leaders is my deep concern for growing jobs and our country's economy. i have always been an outspoken champion of racial equality. shut up. you don't get the luxury anymore if you eare an educated voter with money, you can, but you have to look in the mirror and know what you are doing. you are voting for the other stuff also. you own it all. how do democrats turn that into a message? >> reiterating you cannot have it both ways. that's what i think you've seen with so many republicans time and time again. back in 2016 we saw it with some voters who said i
this, to me, is on a personal level the most galling response i get from trump voters.ant to put up the stephen ross response. this is not about how you'll change billionaires. whenever you talk to a voter and not talking about somebody who makes 40,000 a year and blaevs trump is putting food on the table. the difference between someone making $800,000 and $830,000. and they go i've known donald trump for 40 years. while we agree on some issues we strongly disagree with many others. a reason...
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part of the reason for this huge amount of money, reckless, it is galling to see the government whipast nine years. boris johnson and his cabinet are people who have helped oversee huge cuts to schools, hospitals. homelessness has more than doubled since 2010. legal aid, £1 billion was taken out of the budget. one thing people will be incredibly worried about and wondering what the government is doing, is this creates so much uncertainty. it is notjust that no deal needs to be a possibility otherwise the eu will not negotiate. we have no deal now and it is creating even more uncertainty than the past three years, which is bad for small businesses and the economy and people going on holiday, their money does not go as far. and the prime minister says himself it is only a one in a million chance of no deal. isn't £2 billion a lot to be spent on someone deal. isn't £2 billion a lot to be spent on someone that is as slim a chanceis spent on someone that is as slim a chance is that? it is only if we get a deal that doesn't have their anti—democratic backstop, something that can pass throu
part of the reason for this huge amount of money, reckless, it is galling to see the government whipast nine years. boris johnson and his cabinet are people who have helped oversee huge cuts to schools, hospitals. homelessness has more than doubled since 2010. legal aid, £1 billion was taken out of the budget. one thing people will be incredibly worried about and wondering what the government is doing, is this creates so much uncertainty. it is notjust that no deal needs to be a possibility...
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and so i find it actually remarkable in a very troubling way that he actually had the gall to speak the words that he spoke. it is clear that is how they feel. but the fact that he actually said it and unapologetically tells us exactly where we are. there is not much speculation that at this point as required to figure out what are the motivations of this administration, and what are their tactics. >> let me get your reaction to what we heard from republican congressman steve king. he was apparently discussing ways that there shouldn't be any exceptions at all for abortion rights for women including in cases of rape an incest. i want you to watch this. >> -- through the family trees and just pulled those people out that were products of rape an incest and would there be any population in the world left if we did that? considering all of the wars an all of the rape -- and has taken place and whatever happened to culture after society. i can't certify that i'm not a product of that -- >> you're listening to what he had to say. >> they're out of their minds. what -- what is that? you got o
and so i find it actually remarkable in a very troubling way that he actually had the gall to speak the words that he spoke. it is clear that is how they feel. but the fact that he actually said it and unapologetically tells us exactly where we are. there is not much speculation that at this point as required to figure out what are the motivations of this administration, and what are their tactics. >> let me get your reaction to what we heard from republican congressman steve king. he was...
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jonathan gall chief u.s. equity strategist at credit suisse. jonathan, great to have you back what caused you to turn so bearish? >> i think dan, you hit the point. we are flat for the last year. and if you get away from the gyrations that we have a great six months really on the back of unwinding the fourth quarter, markets don't move forward when you have a meaningful deceleration in global data. period and the second thing is we want to believe lower rates are good. when you have rates go from 3 1/4 to 1.60 and change on the 10-year the market's telling you that there's something wrong so what do i want to see i want to see interest rates level off and start to rise. i want to see the cyclical data get better and we hit our year-end target about tloo or four weeks ago with 3025. everyone was asking are you going to push it forward do you think it's going to go up. i said listen, i think this thing is going to take a breethder for a while. and right now i think that's the case longer term we're not going into recession. there's a lot that's w
jonathan gall chief u.s. equity strategist at credit suisse. jonathan, great to have you back what caused you to turn so bearish? >> i think dan, you hit the point. we are flat for the last year. and if you get away from the gyrations that we have a great six months really on the back of unwinding the fourth quarter, markets don't move forward when you have a meaningful deceleration in global data. period and the second thing is we want to believe lower rates are good. when you have rates...
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james gall with the equaliser with just over two minutes remaining.dominate to take the comfortable victory. well scotland face northern ireland on sunday — who will also be licking their wounds after a heavy first round defeat. northern ireland were beaten 5—1 by the netherlands — the reigning champions scoring their first three goals inside the opening 8 minutes. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news it is time for click. here's something that splits opinion, you either love these or you hate them, depending really on whether you ride one, or whether you've had a close encounter with one. these e—scooters are powered by electric motors and that leads to something really interesting that not many people know. in the uk, these things are not legal on public roads and they are not legal on public pavements. so, although they're getting more and more popular, and companies are hiring them out to ride on private lands like here at the queen elizabeth olympic park in london, where they're geofenced and speed—limited, the law varies hugely around t
james gall with the equaliser with just over two minutes remaining.dominate to take the comfortable victory. well scotland face northern ireland on sunday — who will also be licking their wounds after a heavy first round defeat. northern ireland were beaten 5—1 by the netherlands — the reigning champions scoring their first three goals inside the opening 8 minutes. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news it is time for click. here's something that splits opinion, you either love...
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lead over england with less than 10 minutes to go, rhodri furlong's cross deflecting in, but james gallmond league meeting in birmingham later today. britain's dina asher smith will be competing in front of her home crowd in the 200—metres — in the line up are five of the seven fastest athletes in the world this year. i was like, look, i'm iwas like, look, i'm here i was like, look, i'm here on my home turf. i want a nice race, and they brought every fantastic female world sprinter to birmingham, which is fantastic. it will make me run a fast race, but i remember when i saw it, i was like everybody... that will be great, coming up. you can watch that this afternoon on the bbc. a bit of a dress rehearsal for the world championship! a shortage of intravenous feed supplies has been declared a national emergency by health leaders and affects hundreds of patients across england. the situation is so serious the nhs is considering importing supplies from other countries to meet the needs of patients who depend on them. alison freeman reports. it's a painstaking process that michelle has to go
lead over england with less than 10 minutes to go, rhodri furlong's cross deflecting in, but james gallmond league meeting in birmingham later today. britain's dina asher smith will be competing in front of her home crowd in the 200—metres — in the line up are five of the seven fastest athletes in the world this year. i was like, look, i'm iwas like, look, i'm here i was like, look, i'm here on my home turf. i want a nice race, and they brought every fantastic female world sprinter to...
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lead over england with less than 10 minutes to go, rhodri furlong's cross deflecting in, but james gallat the end of next month there's a diamond league meeting in birmingham later today, britain's dina asher smith will be competing in front of her home crowd in the 200—metres — in the line up are five of the seven fastest athletes in the world this year. i was like little! i am out here in my home turf, only nice harare is and you brought every fantastic female spender in the world to birmingham. obviously that is great, iama birmingham. obviously that is great, i am a competitive person, so it makes me raise my game. when i saw it, i was like everybody... everybody is in that race, some top class athletics in birmingham. you can class athletics in birmingham. you ca n follow class athletics in birmingham. you can follow that across the bbc. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers. let's look at the front pages. the sunday times warns of fuel, medicine and food shortages after obtaining a leaked government report which highlights the gaps in conti
lead over england with less than 10 minutes to go, rhodri furlong's cross deflecting in, but james gallat the end of next month there's a diamond league meeting in birmingham later today, britain's dina asher smith will be competing in front of her home crowd in the 200—metres — in the line up are five of the seven fastest athletes in the world this year. i was like little! i am out here in my home turf, only nice harare is and you brought every fantastic female spender in the world to...
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but, we have to ask in this is the question i came down to which is -- and a gall had the same issue with -- and degaul had the same issue with algeria when he went on the television and told the french people, we lost. it is not my fault. we are bringing the guy home. it took a long time but they did it. and there is no reason why richard nixon, the great , could see what was happening in beijing and tokyo and taiwan could not have gone on television and said -- it is a democratic war. johnson has screwed this up. we are bringing home the troops because i cannot find an objective historian who thinks the deal we ended up getting was anything better than what we could have gotten in nixon's first months of office. that is it? anybody else? in the back. speaking of the tapes, it is impossible not to cringe when you pierce some of the remarks from nixon regarding anti-semitism. i was just wondering how is it [indiscernible] how do you reconcile the anti-semitic comments on the tapes with the fact that nixon employed on his staff people like kissinger, arthur burns was named federal res
but, we have to ask in this is the question i came down to which is -- and a gall had the same issue with -- and degaul had the same issue with algeria when he went on the television and told the french people, we lost. it is not my fault. we are bringing the guy home. it took a long time but they did it. and there is no reason why richard nixon, the great , could see what was happening in beijing and tokyo and taiwan could not have gone on television and said -- it is a democratic war. johnson...
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ain't this the living gall?white supremacy. he's angry at the lack of economic opportunity for black americans. >> all i want is to make a future for this family. all i want is to be able to stand in front of my boy like my father never was able to do to me, and tell him he'll be somebody in this world besides a servant and a chauffeur, huh? >> these were not stereotypical black characters, magical negroes or good negroes who were there to demonstrate the ultimate good of mainstream white society. he's playing a well-rounded, three dimensional character, and i think he just builds on it from there. >> i'm a baptist. i don't go to mass. >> well, how did you get there before i came along? >> with lilies in the field, he becomes the second african-american to win an academy award, the first to win in the best actor category. >> the winner is sidney poitier. [ applause ] >> mr. poitier is the first negro to win such a high award, and the announcement is received warmly by the audience. >> it is a long journey to thi
ain't this the living gall?white supremacy. he's angry at the lack of economic opportunity for black americans. >> all i want is to make a future for this family. all i want is to be able to stand in front of my boy like my father never was able to do to me, and tell him he'll be somebody in this world besides a servant and a chauffeur, huh? >> these were not stereotypical black characters, magical negroes or good negroes who were there to demonstrate the ultimate good of mainstream...
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attend the upcoming g7 in france for medical reasons, having had successful surgery to remove his gallthe prospects of a new deal brexit. it is something they wa nt to deal brexit. it is something they want to avoid and they're open for negotiations as long as the uk brings ideas that are compatible with the additional —— with the existing withdrawal agreement. lots of studies, like the international monetary fund and the world bank and the oecd and various academics say, if they know deals scenario comes to pass, the uk loses a proportionally more than the eu does. —— if no deal scenarios come to pass. that is not a new thing they're saying. they have their own operation yellowhammer and it is based on very similar assumptions, that if there isa similar assumptions, that if there is a new deal brexit, overnight to the uk will become what is known as a third country, one that has no links with the eu —— no—deal brexit. and there would be nojoint mitigation measures put in between the uk and the eu, beyond the ones that they are putting in on their own, and there will be no bilateral de
attend the upcoming g7 in france for medical reasons, having had successful surgery to remove his gallthe prospects of a new deal brexit. it is something they wa nt to deal brexit. it is something they want to avoid and they're open for negotiations as long as the uk brings ideas that are compatible with the additional —— with the existing withdrawal agreement. lots of studies, like the international monetary fund and the world bank and the oecd and various academics say, if they know deals...
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at the g7 summit except it did not because the president of the eu was recovering after having his gall second time they will have spoken and everybody in an atmosphere of construct of this and engagement. the eu is looking for concrete proposals from the uk that are compatible with the withdrawal likely meant. perhaps a bit of an antidote to the sum of the more excitable headlines and analysis in the last couple of days that following boris johnson the last couple of days that following borisjohnson cosmic the last couple of days that following boris johnson cosmic trip to paris and the london the eu is ready to move. it looks like we are ready to move. it looks like we are ready to move a little bit, only within very narrow parameters that we know very well. how much are eu officials listening not only to borisjohnson but officials listening not only to boris johnson but also watching officials listening not only to borisjohnson but also watching very closely what is going on with opposition parties trying to find the reform to avoid a no deal scenario. there is one thing quite a few
at the g7 summit except it did not because the president of the eu was recovering after having his gall second time they will have spoken and everybody in an atmosphere of construct of this and engagement. the eu is looking for concrete proposals from the uk that are compatible with the withdrawal likely meant. perhaps a bit of an antidote to the sum of the more excitable headlines and analysis in the last couple of days that following boris johnson the last couple of days that following...
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that anybody -- being there as a contributor, but tying me to that horrific tragedy in el paso was gallingsandra: he was named by joaquin castro on twitter. texas democrat and a brother of 2020 presidential hopeful julian castro. it turns out that some of those donors gave to the castro brothers as well. leland vittert is live with all of that at the white house. >> it is not unusual in politics for donors to give money to members of both parties. it is very unusual, though, for a politician to name and shame one of their donors on twitter. it turns out joaquin castro did it to a number of them. of the 44 donors, that castro called out, it turns out three of them gave thousands to castro's campaign as well. in fact, close to 12,500 to him and another three donors told the "washington examiner" that they gave to his mayoral campaign. not surprisingly, one of them, when hartwell, not so happy. i was also on the list of people like you to castro, he said, "and if he doesn't like me enough that he wants to put my name out there, i am not going to give money to him again. obviously he feels str
that anybody -- being there as a contributor, but tying me to that horrific tragedy in el paso was gallingsandra: he was named by joaquin castro on twitter. texas democrat and a brother of 2020 presidential hopeful julian castro. it turns out that some of those donors gave to the castro brothers as well. leland vittert is live with all of that at the white house. >> it is not unusual in politics for donors to give money to members of both parties. it is very unusual, though, for a...
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being outed as a contributor wasn't the problem but tying me to that horrific tragedy and el paso was gallingth slurs of racism are just, i think a lot of people of my generation that support the president are tired of it. pete: very quickly, clearly, laid out why he supported the president in the first place. he didn't want endless wars. he thought our trade deals were terrible. he believes in legal, not immigration -- illegal immigration. brian: how dare he. pete: joaquin castro targeted individuals in his backyard for political purposes. ainsley: this guy is not buying it. brian: he exposed one of his open donors on the list. good job. ainsley: jillian with more headlines. jillian: we follow a story out of california. start with this fox news alert. four people are dead, two others hurt, after a man armed with machete-like knives goes on a stabbing rampage in southern california. the mayhem starting at the suspect's apartment complex where he allegedly stabbed two men. it ended two hours later at a 7-eleven where he allegedly killed a security guard before surrending to police. >> it is pu
being outed as a contributor wasn't the problem but tying me to that horrific tragedy and el paso was gallingth slurs of racism are just, i think a lot of people of my generation that support the president are tired of it. pete: very quickly, clearly, laid out why he supported the president in the first place. he didn't want endless wars. he thought our trade deals were terrible. he believes in legal, not immigration -- illegal immigration. brian: how dare he. pete: joaquin castro targeted...
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so it's another sort of galling moment from the president in this moment and certainly there are lots of questions about the death. the guards were also supposed to check every 30 minutes and didn't and yesterday the new york city medical examiner put out a report saying that the cause of death was simply pending. that's standard. more tests are coming but it's not going to put to ease all the questions that we have. >> well, katty kay, the president almost does anthony scaramucci's work for him when scaramucci suggests that the president is getting worse. something jeffrey goldberg wrote in the atlantic last week which is fairly remarkable when you look at how bad things have gotten. how chaotic things have gotten, how you look at jonathan lemire's article from a few weeks ago talking with the associated press about how many people around the president who say his management style is becoming outrageously unmoored and then he caps that off by accusing the clintons of murder. it does just seem to keep getting worse and the president seems to become more and more unbalanced. >> the pre
so it's another sort of galling moment from the president in this moment and certainly there are lots of questions about the death. the guards were also supposed to check every 30 minutes and didn't and yesterday the new york city medical examiner put out a report saying that the cause of death was simply pending. that's standard. more tests are coming but it's not going to put to ease all the questions that we have. >> well, katty kay, the president almost does anthony scaramucci's work...
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was just thinking, this morning i took, you know, google out and added up the total population of galled states of america. the part of drop you ever one has come that wanted to come. as we battle to stop illegal i am my operation, we're also concerned with our own souls. we're concerned with doing things that are appropriate and humanitarian terms. fingerprints, i really do think that the federal government under the president's direction now has its policy they will not separate children from their families at the border. i think part of that just our inability to cope with the huge tsunami of immigrants but it was something i thought was awful in terms of our own tradition as an immigrant nation. i'm glad they did that i do have to add though, this is probably where we'll have some problems in terms of, getting along, i am absolutely appalled by this sweep in mississippi over the last couple of days in which almost 700 undocumented workers in the poultry processing plants in mississippi have been arrested. some of them here for decades, almost all of them were citizen children. what
was just thinking, this morning i took, you know, google out and added up the total population of galled states of america. the part of drop you ever one has come that wanted to come. as we battle to stop illegal i am my operation, we're also concerned with our own souls. we're concerned with doing things that are appropriate and humanitarian terms. fingerprints, i really do think that the federal government under the president's direction now has its policy they will not separate children from...