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here it is. here they come. here it is. there you have it. listen. [ cheering and applause ] >> the first bus we have klay thompson and zaza pachulia, they are the first players to arrive. the warriors victory parade has officially kicked off here in downtown oakland. >> and this is what it is all about. at 11th and broadway. the beginning of it all as the fans here -- i see kids on top of shoulders of -- on top of parents and the crowd is going wild with a double-decker bus and the fans are just excited to have this victory parade kick off. >> let's listen in. [ cheering and applause ] >> bull horns talking to the crowd. >> we can see but we can't hear what he's saying. >> you could see zaza waving to the crowd and people filming because it is just as exciting for them as it is for us here watching it. >> this is zaza pachulia second championship ring and klay thompson has been here they times in the last four years. and they're used to this and kick off the parade and the crowd is quiet and with cameras out. >> and the band has started. you
here it is. here they come. here it is. there you have it. listen. [ cheering and applause ] >> the first bus we have klay thompson and zaza pachulia, they are the first players to arrive. the warriors victory parade has officially kicked off here in downtown oakland. >> and this is what it is all about. at 11th and broadway. the beginning of it all as the fans here -- i see kids on top of shoulders of -- on top of parents and the crowd is going wild with a double-decker bus and the...
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we've embedded with the border fa tro patrol here. tell us quickly why we have stopped here? is the background of the terrain that these human smuggling organizations, these criminals put theirictims through to come and bypass our checkpoints to get close to a state highway to get into the u.s. this here is an indicator of how or what the train looks like for these smugglers to get their people across. >> craig, they put these kids, families, through barbed wire, through fences like this one. it is the smugglers that are profiting from these families and these children. what is the going rate, on average, for essential american to bring them over? what do they pay these smugglers? >> the smugglers are charging from $10,000 to $15,000 a person to get smuggled into the u.s. and further into the united states of america. >> is that person from central america? >> the vast majority does come from central mark. that is the charge. >> $10,000, per person. >> yes, ma'am. >> it seems as if they are treated as a product. these families. >> they are treated like a product. they care ab
we've embedded with the border fa tro patrol here. tell us quickly why we have stopped here? is the background of the terrain that these human smuggling organizations, these criminals put theirictims through to come and bypass our checkpoints to get close to a state highway to get into the u.s. this here is an indicator of how or what the train looks like for these smugglers to get their people across. >> craig, they put these kids, families, through barbed wire, through fences like this...
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here is whawe know right now. five people have died and several other injured in that shooting all happening right nowt ongate road. >> we want to get you up to sp id you're just joining us. this was an active shooter situation at thein capital gazette annapolis. there is no threat right now this was an active shooter situation. >> they have a suspect in custody that they are interrogating. we have been following this for two and a half hours now. details are slowly trickling >> police briefed the media a little bit ago. this is what we know so far. the shooting reported at 2:34 p.m. inside of a build that houses theal capit gaaltte. again we areling this the capital gazette shooting because many people within the neeppaarper ha hoganve aonlso right now. also president trump has been briefed on the shooting who tweeted just moments ago, too. >> all right. fox5's melissa howell has been with us for the last hour or so. melissa. >>eporter: that's right thatin media briefjust wrapped up.re heavy polisence out here. t
here is whawe know right now. five people have died and several other injured in that shooting all happening right nowt ongate road. >> we want to get you up to sp id you're just joining us. this was an active shooter situation at thein capital gazette annapolis. there is no threat right now this was an active shooter situation. >> they have a suspect in custody that they are interrogating. we have been following this for two and a half hours now. details are slowly trickling...
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comingce on to the here. obviously with that fuel spill, there's an issue to deal with. >> we now have mark ready with prince george's fire andrescue. melissa mollet and aaron gilchrist here. tell us wppened and what you guys are working on. this is a massive resnse for you. >> massive response and it's an example of the interoperability toescue the three workers that were in the extended bucket of their boom truck underneath the woodrow wilson bridge. they are okay. but getting bowk to this started, very preliminary reports, you saw the change. the boom truck on which these workers were working on was stationary and involved in a multivehicle crash on the outer loop of the beltway. now, that resulted in a fire of the vehicles involve unfortunately, we do have injuries and we do have one fataty involved in that cras the fire has been extinguished. we do have hazmat crews coming on to the scene to make sure all the -- any hazardous materials, including fuel and engine products are clearedff. we will have that
comingce on to the here. obviously with that fuel spill, there's an issue to deal with. >> we now have mark ready with prince george's fire andrescue. melissa mollet and aaron gilchrist here. tell us wppened and what you guys are working on. this is a massive resnse for you. >> massive response and it's an example of the interoperability toescue the three workers that were in the extended bucket of their boom truck underneath the woodrow wilson bridge. they are okay. but getting...
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when anyone brought their cattle here, you had to transport them here. they had to be processed and then they would be sold. and if you could go out directly purchase those animals so they didn't have to be brought here before they went to place in a resting sense of where they are being processed? kind ofre industry was changing its whole format, so it was decentralized rather than centralized in individual stockyards as we knew them then. that meant they were fewer cattle coming here. there was a big boom period in world war ii where after world war ii, the receipts here declined every year. it went through this big transition. -- a while -- it was 1961 that armour closed its operations here. n 1971, and the swift closed shop. there was an effort to keep the selling of livestock going on arena so thattion the sale of animals and specialty sales went on for a number of years. so that theref was not enough activity here to continue on. people were taking their animals to feedlots, the feedlots were closer to more modern slaughterhouses, so the whole form
when anyone brought their cattle here, you had to transport them here. they had to be processed and then they would be sold. and if you could go out directly purchase those animals so they didn't have to be brought here before they went to place in a resting sense of where they are being processed? kind ofre industry was changing its whole format, so it was decentralized rather than centralized in individual stockyards as we knew them then. that meant they were fewer cattle coming here. there...
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the road started here. the automobile. frozen peas started here.arted here. >> anthony: what was this like just before this or 20 years before. >> charlie: it was insane. and this is when it was like twice as many people here. this is the consequence because all the whites went. they took their money. they took their factories. the black middle class maintained for a while, and then it got too rough for them. so there's little pockets of feral hippies and older black folks, a couple white folks, some arabs, but this is 140 square miles. so you're going to get tall grass because it's back to the wild. >> anthony: it is one of the most beautiful cities in america. it speaks of those industrial age dreams of an endlessly glorious future, you know, people who built these structures, they were thinking big. >> charlie: they were. >> anthony: they were looking at a new rome, and they built it, actually. it's awesome. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> anthony: maybe the worm started to turn here. the packard automotive plant, opened in 1903, it was considered the most advanced
the road started here. the automobile. frozen peas started here.arted here. >> anthony: what was this like just before this or 20 years before. >> charlie: it was insane. and this is when it was like twice as many people here. this is the consequence because all the whites went. they took their money. they took their factories. the black middle class maintained for a while, and then it got too rough for them. so there's little pockets of feral hippies and older black folks, a couple...
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here in singapore. we do expect in about 15 minutes from right now that the president and kim jong un or at least the president will be making a statement. when that happens. we will bring it to you live. but let me go back to kellyanne conway, counselor to the president. complete verifiable irreversible denuclearization of the korean peninsula. we already have a lot that's happened here. we dismantled one nuclear test site. at least kim jong un has. we have three american hostages have been released. missiles sto being fired back in december over japan, the saber rattling has stopped. they are actually talking about denuclearization. and some hardliners have been, well, let's say expunged or removed from power. so, a lot has happened leading up to this that really paved the way for this, kellyanne. >> that's right, sean. and peace and progress have already won. the steps is that have been made truly are historic. everybody watching is witnessing history. congratulations to you for securing the first po
here in singapore. we do expect in about 15 minutes from right now that the president and kim jong un or at least the president will be making a statement. when that happens. we will bring it to you live. but let me go back to kellyanne conway, counselor to the president. complete verifiable irreversible denuclearization of the korean peninsula. we already have a lot that's happened here. we dismantled one nuclear test site. at least kim jong un has. we have three american hostages have been...
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this is lupita here. why are you out here with the whole family and what does your family have to say about what's happening? >> my family, my mom's an immigrant. she came here from for a better future rmt we're not all druggies and rapists like the president like es everyone to believe. we're here for a better future and to contribute. that's what we're doing here. we don't believe what that administration's doing to everybody, bringing about hate. we're about bringing love. i'm trying to show my kids this is what we believe in. we believe if unity. we don't believe this in hate. >> we know so many. parents have ended up in facilities here in los angeles. i want to talk to your little girls here. zoe, you're 6 years old, has your mom told you why you're here today? >> because families stick together. >> tick together, huh? thank you so much. i want to talk to grandma over here. you're an im grant. can you just give us some contrast of your own experience and what you're seeing now with the families from
this is lupita here. why are you out here with the whole family and what does your family have to say about what's happening? >> my family, my mom's an immigrant. she came here from for a better future rmt we're not all druggies and rapists like the president like es everyone to believe. we're here for a better future and to contribute. that's what we're doing here. we don't believe what that administration's doing to everybody, bringing about hate. we're about bringing love. i'm trying...
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when my dad's family decided to settle here. marshall, texas and moved here. we need new growth, we need new people to come here and learn about the history of fort, and its characteristics, and also make their own history. so i say, come on. . we need growth, keep coming it is good for the city, and it is good for everybody. announcer: our cities to her stuff recently traveled to fort worth, texas to learn about its rich history. learn more about ft. worth and other stops on our tour at /citiestour. learn more about american weekend.v this and every weekend on c-span3 book "the more trici'toole list: woodrow wilson and the world he made." there is a huge psychological literature about wilson. i have read it, but i have the sense that it just reduced him to edible tangles and things tangles and oedipal things like that. i did not feel like i could deal with the theory. his father. his people said that stubbornness in later life was a reaction to his father's strictness and they can point to one story where his father made him revise a little thing he wrote a w
when my dad's family decided to settle here. marshall, texas and moved here. we need new growth, we need new people to come here and learn about the history of fort, and its characteristics, and also make their own history. so i say, come on. . we need growth, keep coming it is good for the city, and it is good for everybody. announcer: our cities to her stuff recently traveled to fort worth, texas to learn about its rich history. learn more about ft. worth and other stops on our tour at...
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guyst you heard here. back in to you guys from alexandria here.r look themp online. >> mike says it's allhe about t foot work. show us something. >> sorry. >> i almost got crushed with the ball. have no foot work. >> hll show u after the break break. >> stay. >> thanks mike. >> john you goto tease to o next segment. can you do that at the same time. >> sure i can. >> talk about the mls cup. can you keep that going through the commercial break. >> of course i can. >> john is going to tell us about d.c. unite pods run after the >> what else should i do? anyr tricks up my sleeve? ♪ ♪ i had beenosed with stage 4 prostate cancer. i serve in the general assembly and we work together across the aisle to get things done. and that's the way it is at ctca. what fred needed was a management team. not just to have a long-term strategy for quantity of life, but also an active strategy for quality of l my psa is under control. ctca gave me an opportunity to accomish my goals and my dreams. learn more at cancercenter.com/philadelphia appointments available now.
guyst you heard here. back in to you guys from alexandria here.r look themp online. >> mike says it's allhe about t foot work. show us something. >> sorry. >> i almost got crushed with the ball. have no foot work. >> hll show u after the break break. >> stay. >> thanks mike. >> john you goto tease to o next segment. can you do that at the same time. >> sure i can. >> talk about the mls cup. can you keep that going through the commercial...
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you've been here for quite a b. spell how long did you know ferguson well realised this is a let's go up and you know somewhat still fifty years thirty two years that's quite a long stint and yourself christina silver you're sure you're the new kid on the globe what's it like it ferguson. to learn that people are pro you know so i want to be doing here in all of those thirty years if you've been in the same role if you miss two different will cost the ecumenism fabric. through the various roles on the yards from from through take the technical departments floor and the management team which they're all incredibly there and they're how many more years you think you've got it bowden. twenty years on me yeah but you cross the heavy heavy enjoying it up and ship and what you think the future holds for you and hopefully they're not the same here there's lot still and there's so many opportunities especially with the yard nearly opened and you have family and children and no on the first new very first when i was a light
you've been here for quite a b. spell how long did you know ferguson well realised this is a let's go up and you know somewhat still fifty years thirty two years that's quite a long stint and yourself christina silver you're sure you're the new kid on the globe what's it like it ferguson. to learn that people are pro you know so i want to be doing here in all of those thirty years if you've been in the same role if you miss two different will cost the ecumenism fabric. through the various roles...
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here we go. of the energy commerce committee in the michigan area has a lot of automaking but the runner trying to come home and he's out at the plate and that will do it. would like to try to come home when it gets passed murphy and i will end it with a 21-5 when seven out of eight, two in a row the complete win for the democrats. they struggled all night, but we mentioned how they can be. >> it was on either side of the ball. wild pitches, but in the end it is going to take what happened two years ago to beat senator richmond. you've got to take advantage of the space. they have a lot of baserunners tonight and he had fewer hits than the democrats and it tells the story of the game and richmond in the complete game victory but a complete hom homen in the midst of reaching the base four times tonight. >> they will line up and she shake hands. >> the republicans have got to do some soul-searching. there are decisive losses and joe will be retiring. they will have a different coach and roster beca
here we go. of the energy commerce committee in the michigan area has a lot of automaking but the runner trying to come home and he's out at the plate and that will do it. would like to try to come home when it gets passed murphy and i will end it with a 21-5 when seven out of eight, two in a row the complete win for the democrats. they struggled all night, but we mentioned how they can be. >> it was on either side of the ball. wild pitches, but in the end it is going to take what...
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thank you for having me here. before rad i would go to bed at night and pray and none of our senior and disabled residents in the high-rise would end up without elevator service or worse yet be stalled in a stucked elevator. all too oven often i would getn the middle of the light -- get call. theents here, you know what i'm talking about, and we are thrilled that things have changed. this was a stressful situation for our residents but with declining federal dollars the housing authority wasn't able to keep up with the needs at 666 ellis and all the other properties. we are thrilled that ellis and the other propertyities can get these improvemented through rad. this leveragilli in financing and 750 million in hard construction improvements did require the brilliance, dedication and support from an incredible team beginning with mayor lee and including the mayor's office of community housing and development, commune housing partners, bank of america, hud, our commissioners, we have commissioner wa keep tories. than
thank you for having me here. before rad i would go to bed at night and pray and none of our senior and disabled residents in the high-rise would end up without elevator service or worse yet be stalled in a stucked elevator. all too oven often i would getn the middle of the light -- get call. theents here, you know what i'm talking about, and we are thrilled that things have changed. this was a stressful situation for our residents but with declining federal dollars the housing authority wasn't...
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here's the deal.and best selling author james patterson sat down with craig melvin to talk about a new political thriller the two of them wrote, it's called "the president is missing" that's out in stores today. they talked about that and other things too including donald trump, but then the conversation turned to me too. and the recentuggestions by some clinton critics that the former president should have resigned during the lewsinsky scandal. >> one of the thapings that thi me too movement has done is force aids lot of women to speak out. one of those women monica lewsinsky. she wrote that the me too movement changed her history of sexual harassment. he was my boss, the most powerful man on the planet, 25 years my senior with enough experience to know better. he was at the pinnacle of his career while i was in my first job out of college. looking back at what happened through the lens of me too now, do you think differently or feel more responsibility? >> no, i felt terrible then. and i came to gri
here's the deal.and best selling author james patterson sat down with craig melvin to talk about a new political thriller the two of them wrote, it's called "the president is missing" that's out in stores today. they talked about that and other things too including donald trump, but then the conversation turned to me too. and the recentuggestions by some clinton critics that the former president should have resigned during the lewsinsky scandal. >> one of the thapings that thi...
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that's why we are celebrating it here in pixar fest. it's brought to right here at pixar pier.eet joy and sadness from "inside out" or russell and doug from "up," or my favorite, mr. and mrs. incredible, who broke box office records with their new film, "incredibles 2," and you know edna from the films? >> reporter: i do. >> edna mode is meeting guests here for the first time. we're thrilled. we have friends from "toy story," buzz and woody! >> reporter: what! my favorite! >> celebrating friendship and beyond as well. >> reporter: friendship is often something, a theme that pixar talks about, especially with woody and buzz. that's neat. a lot of people want to meet the characters, and they've not had a chance until now. >> that's right. this is a great place where we consolidated stories from pixar and all the characters are right in the one convenient area for our guests to meet them. they will be everywhere, up and down pixar pier. it's a great opportunity to meet them all and really quick amount of time and continue on with your adventure here throughout the day. >> reporter
that's why we are celebrating it here in pixar fest. it's brought to right here at pixar pier.eet joy and sadness from "inside out" or russell and doug from "up," or my favorite, mr. and mrs. incredible, who broke box office records with their new film, "incredibles 2," and you know edna from the films? >> reporter: i do. >> edna mode is meeting guests here for the first time. we're thrilled. we have friends from "toy story," buzz and woody!...
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people here and for the people here and the people that work here.e got rid of the individual mandate. think of that. think of that one. you pay a lot of money not to ave health care. so, it's gone. most unpopular provision in obamacare by far. and obamacare is largely gone ow and we're opening up, secretary acosta's here, secretary azhar's here, we're opening up unbelievable health care, across state lines, highly competitive. eally great health care. everyone's competing for it. all of the insurance companies are dying to get it. they all want to compete, the costs are going to be low and it's costing our country nothing. nothing. and it's so much better than any form of insurance. we have association and then secretary azhar's coming out in three weeks with a massive plan. you won't believe. it and we did repeal and replace obamacare. unfortunately one senator decided to put the thumb down late in the morning and that was not a good thing when he put that thumb down. but we've made up for it and in many ways more than made up for it. but that was
people here and for the people here and the people that work here.e got rid of the individual mandate. think of that. think of that one. you pay a lot of money not to ave health care. so, it's gone. most unpopular provision in obamacare by far. and obamacare is largely gone ow and we're opening up, secretary acosta's here, secretary azhar's here, we're opening up unbelievable health care, across state lines, highly competitive. eally great health care. everyone's competing for it. all of the...
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so, you were here for 15 days?ading south out of the city to visit the children's home, that is now closed. guatemala has 5000 children in care, and this was the largest government facility. this is our guide. she left the home before the fire but as a teenager, she lived here for more than a year. looks like a prison. doesn't look like a children's home. and how do you feel being back here? whoa. a tower with a guard. it was built to house 400 children, but on the day of the fire, 600 were living here. now it is empty. we are not allowed inside. all you can see inside is some corrugated iron fencing that has obviously been put around the room where the girls died. that's about, i don't know, maybe 30 or a0 metres from this main gate. you can't see anything else. she came here because she was an orphan, but there are also boys and girls with disabilities, gang members, victims of sexual abuse, and children whose parents werejust too poor to keep them at home. many of the children were desperate to get out. escapes
so, you were here for 15 days?ading south out of the city to visit the children's home, that is now closed. guatemala has 5000 children in care, and this was the largest government facility. this is our guide. she left the home before the fire but as a teenager, she lived here for more than a year. looks like a prison. doesn't look like a children's home. and how do you feel being back here? whoa. a tower with a guard. it was built to house 400 children, but on the day of the fire, 600 were...
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teddy, if you are here, or he will be here soon enough. i want to acknowledge him as well for being here. i want to acknowledge, there are a number of people up here as well. acknowledge the elected officials, alice randolph from art city officials board, carmen two, our assessor recorder, the woman of the hour, for sure. [cheers and applause] clair farley from our office of transgender services. [applause] london breed, our president of the board of supervisors. our treasured tax collector and our share of. [applause] so today, in san francisco, and throughout the month, we honour both individuals that have made a significant difference in the past that are doing it now in the present and will in the future, for our lgbtq community. we also acknowledge all the organizations that work with our community of san francisco on lgbtq issues that make san francisco who we are as a city. you know, as civil rights are under attack throughout our country, it is so important that san francisco stands tall above every other place in america. that we,
teddy, if you are here, or he will be here soon enough. i want to acknowledge him as well for being here. i want to acknowledge, there are a number of people up here as well. acknowledge the elected officials, alice randolph from art city officials board, carmen two, our assessor recorder, the woman of the hour, for sure. [cheers and applause] clair farley from our office of transgender services. [applause] london breed, our president of the board of supervisors. our treasured tax collector and...
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they said and so you you're here you've been here for nearly a decade and you've been trying you say to apply for asylum. what's happened how far is your asylum application go i cried for five days. till i play that silent. feagin status but i didn't get any chance to stay in time because that is a little stupid says immigration they don't want to meet. at a seedy asylum. because they decide to deport us the little one that if someone applies at a fee destructors it is. to say i was from the deportation when you first arrived in israel nine years ago you didn't apply i didn't know i don't know no one country and me was i don't know because before i was in my country i don't know how to do about the fetus i don't know how to apply. the oath and they came in to say hey we're just. going around having even used the phone. to get used to go on being a. victim go through one bank. and what about. environment here in southern tel aviv how do you get along with local people here are the major problems all of that if you just had here and they suffer from the people there never miss some nei
they said and so you you're here you've been here for nearly a decade and you've been trying you say to apply for asylum. what's happened how far is your asylum application go i cried for five days. till i play that silent. feagin status but i didn't get any chance to stay in time because that is a little stupid says immigration they don't want to meet. at a seedy asylum. because they decide to deport us the little one that if someone applies at a fee destructors it is. to say i was from the...
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could have been right here, standing here. first, i would like to ask a friend of mine now for a long time laura wilkerson from , pearland, texas to share her story about her incredible boy, right. laura, just say a few words. laura: we want to tell you a little bit today about josh. he was brutally tortured and strangled over and over. he was set on fire after death. his last hours was brutal. as everyone standing up here. none of our kids had a minute to say goodbye. we were not lucky enough to be separated for only five days or 10 days. we are separated permanently. any time we want to see or be close to our kids, we go to the cemetery, and we can never speak to them. we cannot skype with them. and i want to thank you so much in this room for what you are doing. you guys know the permanent separation. it's the media that won't share it with other people. it is permanent, we can never have them back on this earth. thankfully i will see him in , heaven. and thank you mr. trump and vice president pence for keeping their commit
could have been right here, standing here. first, i would like to ask a friend of mine now for a long time laura wilkerson from , pearland, texas to share her story about her incredible boy, right. laura, just say a few words. laura: we want to tell you a little bit today about josh. he was brutally tortured and strangled over and over. he was set on fire after death. his last hours was brutal. as everyone standing up here. none of our kids had a minute to say goodbye. we were not lucky enough...
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could have been right here, standing here. first, i would like to ask a wilkerson ine, laura from pearlland, texas to share r story about her incredible boy, right. laura, just say a few words. >> i want to tell you about josh. he was brutally tortured and strangled over and over. he was set on fire after death. his last hours was brutal. as everyone standing up here. none of our parents had to say good-bye. we are separated permanently. any time we want to see or be close to our kids, we go to the cemetery, and we can never speak to him. and i want to thank you so much in this room for what you are doing. you guys know the permanent separation. it's the media that won't share it with other people. it's permanent and never him back on this earth. thankfully i will see him in heaven and thank you mr. trump and vice president pence for keeping their commitment to us. it has been ongoing and continues on and please understand, there are so many more of us than what you see here that have the same tower. drunk driving killed and d
could have been right here, standing here. first, i would like to ask a wilkerson ine, laura from pearlland, texas to share r story about her incredible boy, right. laura, just say a few words. >> i want to tell you about josh. he was brutally tortured and strangled over and over. he was set on fire after death. his last hours was brutal. as everyone standing up here. none of our parents had to say good-bye. we are separated permanently. any time we want to see or be close to our kids, we...
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he's followed developments here since two thousand five. hundred twelve when we consider the floodplain here it's fantastic to see unexpected increases in certain species. have returned river all to stocks have recovered and there are a focal species again. the white tailed eagle's nest here and so to about forty breeding pairs of cranes we've managed at least to keep whites numbers stable. those phenomena really please us. beavers were virtually eradicated here in the one nine hundred century now they've returned to the. river side also provides rich pickings for whites. for a total of three hundred different bird species. floodplain is a model region promoting the coexistence of nature protection and farming. interests . farmers like fields lie within the biosphere reserve have to make compromises. he has to accept that so many birds visit his farm that he can no longer use his grass for fodder. to compensate for the conservation measures he receives financial support. you know his preacher is delighted that tourists have discovered the r
he's followed developments here since two thousand five. hundred twelve when we consider the floodplain here it's fantastic to see unexpected increases in certain species. have returned river all to stocks have recovered and there are a focal species again. the white tailed eagle's nest here and so to about forty breeding pairs of cranes we've managed at least to keep whites numbers stable. those phenomena really please us. beavers were virtually eradicated here in the one nine hundred century...
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and it is here.st before and after the wall came down, berlin became a refuge for artists, writers and musicians at a crossroads in their lives. most notably, in 1976, david bowie came here. >> jim: have a seat. well, there we go, there we go. >> anthony: jim rakete is a celebrated photographer known for his intimate portraits. he began his career as a photojournalist, and in '76, captured the first moments of david bowie stepping off the train in west berlin -- a city he would live d work in for the next three years. bowie was exhausted and burned out and looking for a new way to live and to work. and the music he created during that time was something truly groundbreaking and new. the result was both a professional and personal rebirth, and some of the most powerful and influential recordings of all time. classics which i'd love to play here, but cannot afford. >> jim: he wasn't a big name at the time, but it was a historical point, because he came to berlin the week after he split with his band. a
and it is here.st before and after the wall came down, berlin became a refuge for artists, writers and musicians at a crossroads in their lives. most notably, in 1976, david bowie came here. >> jim: have a seat. well, there we go, there we go. >> anthony: jim rakete is a celebrated photographer known for his intimate portraits. he began his career as a photojournalist, and in '76, captured the first moments of david bowie stepping off the train in west berlin -- a city he would live...
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fire here, fire here. already destroying 12 structures. i want you to see the flames from overnight, intense flames, threatening some 600 structures as i said, 12 of those already destroyed from these flames. really recommend nis sent of what we saw in the north bay wildfires in october. after this is happening, near so many homes right there, you see that there, people are taking pictures of what they see just from the distance from their home. you can see that man here, his neighborhood, one of his areas threatened by the fire. in the distance you can see the fire over those mountains. of course, you can always get complete coverage of this story on our website. we'll have that for you and also we are filling -- really filing it under the california wildfires section of our website, that nbcbayarea.com. >> at quarter to 6:00. today livermore city leaders will reportedly decide on a measure to limit patient cost at stanford hospital. this is something recently debated in several bay area stiz. here's a map of where it stands across differ
fire here, fire here. already destroying 12 structures. i want you to see the flames from overnight, intense flames, threatening some 600 structures as i said, 12 of those already destroyed from these flames. really recommend nis sent of what we saw in the north bay wildfires in october. after this is happening, near so many homes right there, you see that there, people are taking pictures of what they see just from the distance from their home. you can see that man here, his neighborhood, one...
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propped up here with pain straightens i was stuck here all not saying anytime i heard any movement any scuffing anything underneath me pick up a grenade get it ready stick the rifle over shoot down the stairs couple rounds for five rounds pull the pin trading idea and these are the pings that we had left before yeah they were on the stairs here. chris to hear the should be a few more and somewhere. i think i threw maybe half a dozen grenades from the staircase. us lead instruction save the lines there was a c one thirty gun fire which was providing the whole area one big half circle as if you're around us there was a lot of fire for quite a while which is comforting because you know you know they're got their back but at the same time as worrying because they only see targets that they can see so knowing that they're shooting that much that just says that there was that many targets in the area for them to. under australian law jamie would use could be jailed for entering the bandy area and being a foreign fighter. but he argues fighting for the kurds he is not a crime because they are
propped up here with pain straightens i was stuck here all not saying anytime i heard any movement any scuffing anything underneath me pick up a grenade get it ready stick the rifle over shoot down the stairs couple rounds for five rounds pull the pin trading idea and these are the pings that we had left before yeah they were on the stairs here. chris to hear the should be a few more and somewhere. i think i threw maybe half a dozen grenades from the staircase. us lead instruction save the...
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you grew up here. lived here. coming back and forth that much. >> i wasn't chafing to go. it was more like i needed to be somewhere that felt like me. new york felt more like me but not 100%. mobile is always a part of me whether i want it to be or not. and since family is here i'm always coming back. >> you grew up here and lived here more than i did. but you also had the dad's in new york. >> the summer. >> you were doing the opposite what i was doing. >> for a few years, yeah, we were swapping places which was frustrating because you were the only person i could talk to about comic books and latest geeky tv show. >> yeah. >> we were such nerds. but 80s weird city to be a nerd in. >> especially a black nerd. as a writer your job is to create literally fantastic worlds and fantastic images. >> yeah. >> how much of that if any of that was informed by growing up here? >> a lot. >> yeah flew i'm writing in fantastic worlds but still writing about people, rarldless of the planet they're on. and that systems and netwo
you grew up here. lived here. coming back and forth that much. >> i wasn't chafing to go. it was more like i needed to be somewhere that felt like me. new york felt more like me but not 100%. mobile is always a part of me whether i want it to be or not. and since family is here i'm always coming back. >> you grew up here and lived here more than i did. but you also had the dad's in new york. >> the summer. >> you were doing the opposite what i was doing. >> for a...
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here he is carving.what is so fascinating to me, and i will bring it up in a minute, he had the big drawings they did to work on full-scale. he would have the border, it would go under a whole window, but it might be for stones, so it would be fitted together and it looked like one carving, testing the skill of the men who built. there were not many tools documented. first tools bought from two blacksmiths in georgetown, and then baltimore had manufacturers, i guess we would call them, and they ordered hundreds of mainly chisels. they had all kinds of has on them -- of heads on them. here are the chisels. some others were made, the founder -- pounder and mallet. they were ordered in huge numbers from this place. they were carving anionic capital, carving the base of a window. and here is my favorite picture. this shows everything, practically. it shows the molding and it shows a mark right here. it wasn't not about until the 1950's. -- it was not known about until the 1950's. when they finish a job, they
here he is carving.what is so fascinating to me, and i will bring it up in a minute, he had the big drawings they did to work on full-scale. he would have the border, it would go under a whole window, but it might be for stones, so it would be fitted together and it looked like one carving, testing the skill of the men who built. there were not many tools documented. first tools bought from two blacksmiths in georgetown, and then baltimore had manufacturers, i guess we would call them, and they...
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just after ten am here now huge day for r.t. and russia coming up of course we're just a few hours now from the opening ceremony of the twenty eight hundred fifty for world cup football fever is really in overdrive over the coming weeks we'll have the latest from the games the fans the players all the host cities across russia the biggest country in the world the tournament kicks off the luzhniki stadium in moscow later today with a match between host russia and saudi arabia at six pm local time. so the tournament hasn't officially kicked off quite yet fans are already out in force the center of moscow is crowded with thousands of chanting and singing supporters. the. cost. of. the. cut. cut. ok breaking news moscow has been taken over by friendly forces meeting fans from all over the world and i'm here on a mission chanting as part of football culture and i want to learn chance from different parts of the world. i don't know exactly what these guys a chance to use to but i know the channel will make them happy guys most books u
just after ten am here now huge day for r.t. and russia coming up of course we're just a few hours now from the opening ceremony of the twenty eight hundred fifty for world cup football fever is really in overdrive over the coming weeks we'll have the latest from the games the fans the players all the host cities across russia the biggest country in the world the tournament kicks off the luzhniki stadium in moscow later today with a match between host russia and saudi arabia at six pm local...
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western lands illustrated here, law is crucial here. work insee the law at this whole issue of western land. western territory is made public through law. first you have to turn this land out there into the property of the public. that is done through law. been the law turns of land into private property. one to make the public, it says we will turn this into private property. we will hand this over to individuals. this process illustrates the legal power of the people. at obstruction that we have not defined yet. besides the context of the federal government, settlers who have legal standing within the good nation, they use "the people" to settle in and create a right to it. indians that did not have a standing to "the people" they cannot do that. this gives them a chance they can create land whereas indians who are blocked from using the law are not able to do that. this is also about the purpose of government. what are the goals and policies of the federal government? and whose interest should this represent? andof this is that play
western lands illustrated here, law is crucial here. work insee the law at this whole issue of western land. western territory is made public through law. first you have to turn this land out there into the property of the public. that is done through law. been the law turns of land into private property. one to make the public, it says we will turn this into private property. we will hand this over to individuals. this process illustrates the legal power of the people. at obstruction that we...
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all for being here. we're wrapping up right now this part of the press conference. what i want to do is direct everyone. commander lozar is going to lead everyone there on a fingerprint demoto see what we're doing, so if you have any questions or want to see that, go over there. i just want to thank those behind me, and all of those who made this happen, in particular, our police department and the men and women who keep us safe every single day. thank you for being here. you. >> well to the epic center are you ready for the next earthquake did you know if you're a renter you can get earthquake shushes we'll take to the earthquake authorities hi welcome to another episode i'm the chief resilience officer for san francisco i'm joined by my good friends for the earthquake authority we're at the el cap center for the city and county of san francisco started in 2013 to get the community and talk about the risk we think about earthquake if usual great city you'll see one of the demonstrates we've built the mo
all for being here. we're wrapping up right now this part of the press conference. what i want to do is direct everyone. commander lozar is going to lead everyone there on a fingerprint demoto see what we're doing, so if you have any questions or want to see that, go over there. i just want to thank those behind me, and all of those who made this happen, in particular, our police department and the men and women who keep us safe every single day. thank you for being here. you. >> well to...
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so, that's why i'm here. but we want to urge this committee to reallocate any cuts to try to keep the shelters open, keep the crisis lines answered, keep the legal services like bay area legal aid and apilo, with dean taylor here today, let's keep those service, people are living in the shadows, they are afraid, afraid to call the police. they are depending on us. we support our brothers and sisters in blue, they are important to the city. >> supervisor cohen: anything on domestic violence? >> absolutely, 1.2 budget ask, which is across the board for all services coming through the department on the status of women. thank you. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. >> good morning, supervisors, chair cohen. i'm representing the supportive housing providers network. commend you on finding over $29.5 million that you can reallocate to urgent needs. we are here today to also express gratitude for the new units of supportive housing in the homeless balancing plan that you did do. we are here to represent the thousands o
so, that's why i'm here. but we want to urge this committee to reallocate any cuts to try to keep the shelters open, keep the crisis lines answered, keep the legal services like bay area legal aid and apilo, with dean taylor here today, let's keep those service, people are living in the shadows, they are afraid, afraid to call the police. they are depending on us. we support our brothers and sisters in blue, they are important to the city. >> supervisor cohen: anything on domestic...
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he's here to explain. first to job roberts in singapore on how this face to face is playing out across the globe. john? >> good morning from singapore where it's 4:00 on wednesday in new york and the united states, you're still into tuesday. tuesday here in singapore the world was marvelling, captivated by the images of the first sitting american pr, sitting down with the north korean leader and the two of them appearing to get along wel they had and the extended bilateral meeting over lunch and signing here a joint communique that came out of the summit. the critics have gathered voice and say president trump gave away too much without getting anything from kim jong-un. president trump saying in this communique that he's about to sign there that he's giving the north korea security guarantees in exchange for kim jong-un's commitment for complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula. critics are saying that it's an empty promise from north korea. there's no verification at this point. president trump s
he's here to explain. first to job roberts in singapore on how this face to face is playing out across the globe. john? >> good morning from singapore where it's 4:00 on wednesday in new york and the united states, you're still into tuesday. tuesday here in singapore the world was marvelling, captivated by the images of the first sitting american pr, sitting down with the north korean leader and the two of them appearing to get along wel they had and the extended bilateral meeting over...
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here. the russians have walked all over the obama administration for eight years it's really been a pathetic performance if you make them feel pain and others feel pain then the possibility of deterring future conduct like this increases that's what we need to do. nevertheless all his would talk to john bolton was very civil he expressed who prove that you know that the new avenues new common goals that russia and the united states could work together towards and that would improve trust between the two bridge the divide the chasm that's. developed that amir putin also congratulated john bolton on the united states winning the jointly winning the world cup bid and he said that russia is ready to share its own experience. with it was. i want to congratulate you on winning the right to host the fifa world cup in twenty twenty six we so far managed to organize the world cup appropriately. the visited self has been understandably incredibly resonant it's called everywhere in the press it's been
here. the russians have walked all over the obama administration for eight years it's really been a pathetic performance if you make them feel pain and others feel pain then the possibility of deterring future conduct like this increases that's what we need to do. nevertheless all his would talk to john bolton was very civil he expressed who prove that you know that the new avenues new common goals that russia and the united states could work together towards and that would improve trust...
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you canha seet here. so, immediately following the shooting, the hundreds of people who work in that office building where the capital gazette is housed came over here to the westfield annapolis mall. there are multiple floors to that building and qui a few businesses that arese all hou there and those peoplcame here to the mal and into the old lord and tayr build it's not marked tcause now it's jusn empty space but it served a real purpose today because it was an area where people could gather. i was told that food and bater wasrought in for them and this is where people could tell their family and friends to come and to pick them up. vehicles were over across the street. they couldn't g t tohose, so people had to callp family members and then find a way to get home. and i was speaking to a woman who works here in the mall, shni saystially there was a few hundred people who were here and then very quickly people were able to get rides. they were able to get out of here. so, at this point, from what we un
you canha seet here. so, immediately following the shooting, the hundreds of people who work in that office building where the capital gazette is housed came over here to the westfield annapolis mall. there are multiple floors to that building and qui a few businesses that arese all hou there and those peoplcame here to the mal and into the old lord and tayr build it's not marked tcause now it's jusn empty space but it served a real purpose today because it was an area where people could...
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very difficult situation here in singapore matt. thanks for keeping an eye on whether the ball will get rolling in singapore between trump control. our at that summit has overshadowed the conclusion of the g seven meeting in canada but there was an unusually acrimonious and to the annual event the brings together leaders of seven industrialized democracies after two days of tense talks all seven signed a final communique a seemingly found agreement on the need for rules based trade but then president trump withdrew his country's endorsement you guessed it with tweets it's the first time a g seven gathering has ended without a joint statement but despite the very visible signs of discord the u.s. president actually proclaimed the gathering a success let's listen. it was not contentious what was strong was the language that this cannot go on but the relationships are very good whether it be president mccrone or or with justin we have just a really good job i think the relationships were outstanding. right a bit more on the g. seven su
very difficult situation here in singapore matt. thanks for keeping an eye on whether the ball will get rolling in singapore between trump control. our at that summit has overshadowed the conclusion of the g seven meeting in canada but there was an unusually acrimonious and to the annual event the brings together leaders of seven industrialized democracies after two days of tense talks all seven signed a final communique a seemingly found agreement on the need for rules based trade but then...
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here's a look at your pollen report. here's your ten-day forecast. 85 on saturday.ni and muggy out there saturday with scattered showers and thunderstorms. 70% chance. sunday completely dry, partly cloudy skies, 90. monday, low humiditynd sunshine >> you miss the stormy weather. >>>in comup the nats youngster star rises to the occasio tonighnt >>> in the match against the orioles theationals bounced back. they won their first game in seve tries against washington but the nats finished the battle of the beltways with bragging. righ top 4, tied at 1-1.et trumbo gng the best of him here, takes it deep to center. that o is gone. two home runs in two days for trumbo. orioles up to a 2-1 lead. reone coming up with the answer sending this ball into the summersky, and goodbye. seventh of the season. 2-2. scherzer catches valencia lookutg. nine striks and two runs allowed in seven innings for mac. he got a no decision, so the kid soto continuing to star for the nationals with 2-1 in the eighth, so tto smacks it deep t center scoring a two-run double. and that is your winner.
here's a look at your pollen report. here's your ten-day forecast. 85 on saturday.ni and muggy out there saturday with scattered showers and thunderstorms. 70% chance. sunday completely dry, partly cloudy skies, 90. monday, low humiditynd sunshine >> you miss the stormy weather. >>>in comup the nats youngster star rises to the occasio tonighnt >>> in the match against the orioles theationals bounced back. they won their first game in seve tries against washington but the...
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we love it here.ut we have to work to keep it great, like fixing transit and traffic to shorten my son-in-law's commute. increasing open space where my grandchildren can play. and reducing classroom sizes for all our kids. that's why our next county executive has to require delopers to solve the problems their developments create. as county executive, that's exactly what i'll do for every generation. >>> welcome back. almost 6:40. as temperatures continue to rise, people will take advantage of the outdoors, e aecially on gorgeous day like today. for some that may mean ditching their four wheels for two wheels. new this morning there are new safety testsha revealing some bike helmets protect heads better than others. consumer reporterog susan shows you the helmets that are ahead of the>pack. well, the tests on the helmets are proving pretty good protection against severe head injuries like skull fractures. not all were providing protection against ccussion type injuries. designed twere zoi replicate re
we love it here.ut we have to work to keep it great, like fixing transit and traffic to shorten my son-in-law's commute. increasing open space where my grandchildren can play. and reducing classroom sizes for all our kids. that's why our next county executive has to require delopers to solve the problems their developments create. as county executive, that's exactly what i'll do for every generation. >>> welcome back. almost 6:40. as temperatures continue to rise, people will take...
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let's talk numbers here. we're talking about a budget of $3.5 million, which is primarily federal and local money. and right now that will put us in a position -- not a large budget, but at least froebl largest budget we've had to date in that regard. so we have an increase now in budget because now we have the fe ral money starting to flow. which is good news. this shows basically in a different format the revenue coming in. and then the expenditures in terms of how we are, in essence, spending that money. >> wow. what a balanced budgets. >> yes. happy to report a balance budget. [laughter] and that concludes my presentation. so if you have any questions. >> yeah. can you speak a little bit on -- about the planning around the transit pass implementation and does it include discussions? >> yes. we've had discussions with the residents. we are at a point where we have preliminary recommendations that were brought forth recently. we plan to come with final recommendations later this year. we still have outreach
let's talk numbers here. we're talking about a budget of $3.5 million, which is primarily federal and local money. and right now that will put us in a position -- not a large budget, but at least froebl largest budget we've had to date in that regard. so we have an increase now in budget because now we have the fe ral money starting to flow. which is good news. this shows basically in a different format the revenue coming in. and then the expenditures in terms of how we are, in essence,...
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right now over here with paige i know her history. here are very very very good. hero as you know who's going to rear our. but the. player. page was here. how did you know about it you. he said i knew he had a deal but how did you know. he. ordered. it but who did he have to deal with. but that he told him that. one on one. did a page those two doesn't. he come in there at first we didn't know what use in their food and then he was like i'm an arab get thirty years for. murder and he'd say his name and went on telling us about his case. how they drove who shot whom he was sent a lot of stuff to the shin the mint. where they hid where they where he hid the gloves something but he took a ministry took him somewhere else how they were at a pump jack and he shot the naked. he is they fit david yes and as david. david page says his lawyer paid up to district attorney and they made a deal the police agreement that if. they would pay his testified he get thirty years in the clinton clinic young would get the death penalty and life. thirty years for david paige that's the
right now over here with paige i know her history. here are very very very good. hero as you know who's going to rear our. but the. player. page was here. how did you know about it you. he said i knew he had a deal but how did you know. he. ordered. it but who did he have to deal with. but that he told him that. one on one. did a page those two doesn't. he come in there at first we didn't know what use in their food and then he was like i'm an arab get thirty years for. murder and he'd say his...
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bridges damage here in town.it could mean production and delivery to businesses in the town of i eat well who will suffer with that affects the entire value creation change. and global and that means just one damaged bridge into. can affect the whole region. the businesses and the industrial park prepare fresh fruit and vegetables from the region for export if their suppliers don't deliver the produce the economy suffers ninety percent of morocco's agricultural exports are processed here. a key aspect of the climate insurance scheme that suny is developing is that payouts are decided by weather data if there's been so and so much rainfall the insurance pays up damage incurred doesn't have to be documented the scheme is geared to four hundred businesses a night. of public but detect them all because we don't work directly with the companies it's hard to reach them. proposing new ideas without the help of regional authorities and associations is complicated with new goals that's why we work with partners like the r
bridges damage here in town.it could mean production and delivery to businesses in the town of i eat well who will suffer with that affects the entire value creation change. and global and that means just one damaged bridge into. can affect the whole region. the businesses and the industrial park prepare fresh fruit and vegetables from the region for export if their suppliers don't deliver the produce the economy suffers ninety percent of morocco's agricultural exports are processed here. a key...
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but be trash heroes here could soon have some help. why do we need a beach robot here?is too much trash. this place, where i grew up, so many tourists come to this each end of the beach gets dirty no one will wa nt to the beach gets dirty no one will want to come. so i started this project. how does it actually work? the robot is digging in the sand about five centimetres deep. checking —— shaking to separate the standout and movie trash into the back. how much rubbish to you actually collect? if we do about 80 metres we get about four kilograms of trash. four kilograms in 80 metres! 0k, of trash. four kilograms in 80 metres! ok, i'm dying to have a go, to control it. sure. easy control. forward and backwards, 0k. turn left and right. this is the controller speed. if you push this down, it is digging in the sand. this is great. iam cleaning digging in the sand. this is great. i am cleaning the beach! this doctor and his team are working on a second prototype that will separate the shells out from the trash. at the moment that has to be done by hand. it is so satisfying
but be trash heroes here could soon have some help. why do we need a beach robot here?is too much trash. this place, where i grew up, so many tourists come to this each end of the beach gets dirty no one will wa nt to the beach gets dirty no one will want to come. so i started this project. how does it actually work? the robot is digging in the sand about five centimetres deep. checking —— shaking to separate the standout and movie trash into the back. how much rubbish to you actually...
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well he's a caricature of the hollywood stuff here but. the western journalist exactly how they react to this they they took it as gospel from the government in kiev that the russians were behind it there is not any evidence whatsoever that is the case of that he is they have more famous russian journalist to live in now in ukraine you know and he has been before that story happened because he also covered the possible site he was with a ukrainian soldier sworn been doing it he's them employed by the are which is funded by the us it's absolutely and russia is such as to the american embassy of the russian and it was such a threat that it their entire country after. he returned to russia and lived here for three years and only left again for your brain in two thousand and seventeen of the end of two thousand and seventeen. when the news came that his body was found by his wife right next to his apartment after three forwards of course all the officials in ukraine and in the west with the notable exception of president perfectly himself star
well he's a caricature of the hollywood stuff here but. the western journalist exactly how they react to this they they took it as gospel from the government in kiev that the russians were behind it there is not any evidence whatsoever that is the case of that he is they have more famous russian journalist to live in now in ukraine you know and he has been before that story happened because he also covered the possible site he was with a ukrainian soldier sworn been doing it he's them employed...
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here in prison.ters of normalizing relations. >> it took several trips to vietnam so he could see it in a different light. no longer a war. it's a country with people. >> have you been out with returning veterans from -- >> oh, yes. all the time. >> they often want to go the area they served. >> oh, yes. >> they often meet with the people they fought. >> yes. >> b-52 pilots clung to the areas they unloaded their bomb. >> yes. >> what is that experience like? what do you see when they come here? >> extremely emotional. extremely emotional. people burst into tears. the memory i kept of you 45 years ago was an enemy. i did anything and everything to protect my life and to protect the people in my platoon. but toda when i see you again, not as an enemy, as a person. everything just disappear, all the bad feeling disappear. and now oh, are you married? how many children do you have? what are you up to? the life turn into a new chapter. and this chapter is a good chapter. ver almost anything. even a "cactu
here in prison.ters of normalizing relations. >> it took several trips to vietnam so he could see it in a different light. no longer a war. it's a country with people. >> have you been out with returning veterans from -- >> oh, yes. all the time. >> they often want to go the area they served. >> oh, yes. >> they often meet with the people they fought. >> yes. >> b-52 pilots clung to the areas they unloaded their bomb. >> yes. >> what...
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their hotels here just about a half mile apart. this has been a roller coaster for the world to witness. and for the world to witness. kim jong-un and his missile tests and the test of that hydrogen bomb. president trump threatening fire and fury, calling kim jong-un little rocket man. in a little more than 24 hours they'll meet face-to-face. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl here in singapore leading us off. >> reporter: president trump says he's been preparing for this moment his entire life. as he landed in singapore, he sounded confident. >> how are you feeling about the summit? >> is it going to be a success? >> very good. thank you. very good. >> reporter: five hours earlier, an air china jet touched down here, carrying kim jong-un. it's only the third time the north korean leader has traveled outside his isolated country since taking power. traveling with him, his sister, who has assumed a more prominent role in the run-up to the summit. on the streets of singapore hundreds turned out to watch the north kor
their hotels here just about a half mile apart. this has been a roller coaster for the world to witness. and for the world to witness. kim jong-un and his missile tests and the test of that hydrogen bomb. president trump threatening fire and fury, calling kim jong-un little rocket man. in a little more than 24 hours they'll meet face-to-face. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl here in singapore leading us off. >> reporter: president trump says he's been preparing for this...
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we'll be back here tomorrow afternoon here on msnbc.ut for now, katy tur is going to pick up our coverage back in new york. >> well said, my friend, well said. craig melvin, thank you very much. it's 2:00 p.m. in new york and 1:00 p.m. along many parts of the texas/mexico border, where on u.s. soil, children are crying out for their parents. >> no, papa! no, papa! papa! no! papa! >> that audio was released by a civil rights attorney who tells nbc news it was recorded inside a detention facility and was given to her by a client who wishes to remain anonymous. it has not been independently verified b
we'll be back here tomorrow afternoon here on msnbc.ut for now, katy tur is going to pick up our coverage back in new york. >> well said, my friend, well said. craig melvin, thank you very much. it's 2:00 p.m. in new york and 1:00 p.m. along many parts of the texas/mexico border, where on u.s. soil, children are crying out for their parents. >> no, papa! no, papa! papa! no! papa! >> that audio was released by a civil rights attorney who tells nbc news it was recorded inside a...
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you guys shot a film here. and you shot like right here?is it. this is the main location of the film. >> jenny: actually when we were prepping the film we looked at all the fishing villages around hong kong. and this one was the most complete in the sense that it's a real community as opposed to you know something closer to the city. and it's a metaphor for hong kong because we feel hong kong is disappearing also. and so much of what we're doing is to keep something that keeps us unique alive. >> anthony: for lunch there's corn and fish maw soup. fried fish maw with dried scallop dried shrimp and pork. salted egg yolks are left in the sun to cure slightly then served over rice. crispy pork belly cooked in shrimp paste and you choy. >> chris: i drink to heaven. under which we stand together and enjoy this. we drink to earth because well there's no more earth but we drink to sea today. i drink to heaven i drink to earth and i drink to you. isn't that the most beautiful way to share a drink with friends? >> anthony: i have a tricky moral quest
you guys shot a film here. and you shot like right here?is it. this is the main location of the film. >> jenny: actually when we were prepping the film we looked at all the fishing villages around hong kong. and this one was the most complete in the sense that it's a real community as opposed to you know something closer to the city. and it's a metaphor for hong kong because we feel hong kong is disappearing also. and so much of what we're doing is to keep something that keeps us unique...