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. >>> por primera vez en su hist r historia uruguay gano sus tres p partidos de fase de grupos sus goleadores aparecieron con u un resultado que pone a los c r charrua en la primera posicion >>> posicion: egipto perdio co a saudita en el grupo b, tres equipos con posibilidades con un golazo de cuaresma, po u portugal abrio el marcador ronaldo perdio un penal karim al 93 iempato el juego, 11 el marcador. >>> espaÑa empato con marruecos y aseguro su clasificacion con esta magnifica anotacion e quedo empate a dos goles. >>> uruguay se mide con portgal con los anfitriones. >>> que paso en el partido con u uruguay? hubo empujones y todo a juarez lo le gusto una preg t pregunta en la conferencia. >>> el var ha jugado su papel despues de espo muchos se van b bar a t>>tenga cuidado ante unaa estafa en linea articuls iculos a la venta que q siquiera pertencecen al vendedor nunca deposite dinero sin conocer al vendedor . >>> llamaron a telemundo respo d responde para solucionar un r m reemree reembolso. >>> tenia todos los comprobante, y aun asi les negaban el dinero al remodalar la valavanderia, f fam
. >>> por primera vez en su hist r historia uruguay gano sus tres p partidos de fase de grupos sus goleadores aparecieron con u un resultado que pone a los c r charrua en la primera posicion >>> posicion: egipto perdio co a saudita en el grupo b, tres equipos con posibilidades con un golazo de cuaresma, po u portugal abrio el marcador ronaldo perdio un penal karim al 93 iempato el juego, 11 el marcador. >>> espaÑa empato con marruecos y aseguro su clasificacion con...
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what president obama was talking hist a filing administration had made at the fcc saying this is the way to do things. he was following the street of procedure. picking up the phone or anything like that. how do we talk about these issues? peter: david mccabe of xe owes -- axios. conversation around net neutrality has shifted to legislation. is it possible to legislate this issue? it is fascinating that the republican position was, this is something that congress ought decide. now they have the opportunity to decide with the rational -- congressional review act, republicans in the house are saying, congress should not decide. fcc hashairman of the the courage of his convictions what he has done is right for and will stand up to a vote in the congress, he ought and sayup the phone schedule it for a vote. let's see what the american people say about this. david: you think you should call speaker ryan and say, put my proposal -- mr. wheeler: if he believes it is the right position and congress should be the one to decide, ok. there is the position. it has already been voted by the senat
what president obama was talking hist a filing administration had made at the fcc saying this is the way to do things. he was following the street of procedure. picking up the phone or anything like that. how do we talk about these issues? peter: david mccabe of xe owes -- axios. conversation around net neutrality has shifted to legislation. is it possible to legislate this issue? it is fascinating that the republican position was, this is something that congress ought decide. now they have the...
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.>> how about the hist handshake between president trump and-uim n.hat carpet there, $12,00 tmz, allooted by the u.s. vernment. documenting shows american embassy in singapore on the hooa forbout 0.$16200 about 151,000 of that pertains to costs incurred at the hotel wh ue the.s. delegation stayed. additional 12,000 bucks charged to cover the carpets used for president trump's meeting with kim at capella hotel. >> costly stuff. there you have it. what are you going to do? buy att? wa no, big deal. >> that's look at what we'reht following t on 5 at tt6:30. li bit later, tonight at 11:30italking wher rinne dell more from bustle news about the north korean summit and wt other takeaways. tweet the thoughts on day in politics. always have awe covered. news continues 8 o'clock "fox5 plus." back tonight with the news at 10:00 o'clock on "fox5." that's it.have a good night. flush [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] " announcer: today on -- charles: we were wrong. iana grande and pete davidson broke the tattoo curse. sign
.>> how about the hist handshake between president trump and-uim n.hat carpet there, $12,00 tmz, allooted by the u.s. vernment. documenting shows american embassy in singapore on the hooa forbout 0.$16200 about 151,000 of that pertains to costs incurred at the hotel wh ue the.s. delegation stayed. additional 12,000 bucks charged to cover the carpets used for president trump's meeting with kim at capella hotel. >> costly stuff. there you have it. what are you going to do? buy att? wa...
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this is the second one of hist from the firm . president of under armour said that curry's most recent mouth guard could be worth at least twae$,000. the item -- $25,000. the item will hit the auction and it will last until august. >>> michael jackson headed to b. his catalog of hits will serve as a backdrop for the story. there's heavy hitters already signed on to the project. two-time pulitzer price winner wrote the play and it's expected to premier in 2020. >>> high expectations i'm sure for that show. still ahead, how would you like the convenience of alexa in your hotel room? child: bye, grandpa! and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital compared to a leading heart failure medicine. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or al
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in a couple years people can hold thesi prent accountable for hist policies at the election. is that incorrect if we could take the graphic down. the travel ban has taken onle a different forms. as we move ahead here there was a lot of talk initiallyhe in first months of this white house. they were saying this is not a travel b. sean spicer had said that many times. as ed mentioned, there are six muslim majority countries mixed in here re there a dozens more than that. so what organization do moving forward from this because the supreme court has spohen. what's t next step i >> thank you first for havinge on. this is a must le ban. it bans muslims from you reyouh nielting their families. the supreme court in this case theyhe abdicated t role and this isn't the first time that they've allowed morally repunk informant policies to go forward . correspond mon so comes to mind. please i versus ferguson as those decisions were found to be repug informant so will this decision. moving forward, care and our allies we're going to go and rally our supporters, rally politicians do their
in a couple years people can hold thesi prent accountable for hist policies at the election. is that incorrect if we could take the graphic down. the travel ban has taken onle a different forms. as we move ahead here there was a lot of talk initiallyhe in first months of this white house. they were saying this is not a travel b. sean spicer had said that many times. as ed mentioned, there are six muslim majority countries mixed in here re there a dozens more than that. so what organization do...
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you know, hist is histo and nobs i trying to sweep history under the rug. in fact, the gentleman that came up and talked about we should make this one big learning moment, if i didn't bring this up, we wouldn't have this discussion, so it is a learning moment. i appreciate th people that actually participated in the renaming, even though it was set up for a short time. and again, i have no pathway, there was no official process. basically, the process is i submit a resolution to change the name. that's all i had to do. instead, i want today give some input from the community at the time. in fact, i really had no particular name i wanted to name it. when the committee met, we game up with five names and i thought they were pretty good suggestions. thelma johnson street was one. the native americans that were living around that area at the time before people took -- the western world sort of took it over. i suggested a personal favorite of mine. somebody suggested freedom way. and then frida kahlo was the fifth name that was put out there. they said we've bee
you know, hist is histo and nobs i trying to sweep history under the rug. in fact, the gentleman that came up and talked about we should make this one big learning moment, if i didn't bring this up, we wouldn't have this discussion, so it is a learning moment. i appreciate th people that actually participated in the renaming, even though it was set up for a short time. and again, i have no pathway, there was no official process. basically, the process is i submit a resolution to change the...
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th >>> here's another look at some of the extraordinary images from the hist >>> here's another look at the extraordinary images from the summit in singapore with kim jong-un saying they decided to put the past behind them. president trump is making it clear, sanctions will remain in place for now. but he announced they'll stop the joint military drills with south korea. you can see him signing the declaration, kim jong-un and the president on plans to denuclearize the korean peninsula. now to george stephanopoulos in singapore. he just sat down as the summit concluded. >> he learned that president trump did speak to kim jong-un before the summit, setting up the negotiations, and the president says he trusts chairman kim, will do whatever it takes to make the world a safer place. george spoke to us moments ago about that interview. >> look behind me. there's the table they signed that joint communique. there are the flags. the the president says it has been an intense 24 hours, 24 hours, no sleep at all, was really charged up, talking about the meeting with kim jong-un, believing it
th >>> here's another look at some of the extraordinary images from the hist >>> here's another look at the extraordinary images from the summit in singapore with kim jong-un saying they decided to put the past behind them. president trump is making it clear, sanctions will remain in place for now. but he announced they'll stop the joint military drills with south korea. you can see him signing the declaration, kim jong-un and the president on plans to denuclearize the korean...
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then i would not be surprised if it hist 30 again in london.diterranean. so italy, greece, the balkans, not so great there. great thunderstorms. so just because it's hot here, it does not mean it is great across europe. a little bit of a breeze there. hull down to norwich will probably see warmer temperatures and that heat a little bit cooler towards the west. temperatures will probably be hitting 30 degrees in one or two spots. outlook for the next few days, temperatures will be hitting around 30. bye— bye. this is the business briefing. i'm samantha simmonds. cleared for take—off. the uk's parliament vote in favour of an expansion of london's main airport, heathrow. business groups welcome the decision, but environmentalists are up in arms. india hosts a meeting of the china—led asian infrastructure investment bank. we'll find out what's on the agenda for china's version of the world bank. and on the markets: fears of a ballooning global trade war have sent asian stocks down, following steep falls on wall street, amid reports that washington
then i would not be surprised if it hist 30 again in london.diterranean. so italy, greece, the balkans, not so great there. great thunderstorms. so just because it's hot here, it does not mean it is great across europe. a little bit of a breeze there. hull down to norwich will probably see warmer temperatures and that heat a little bit cooler towards the west. temperatures will probably be hitting 30 degrees in one or two spots. outlook for the next few days, temperatures will be hitting around...
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and on the other side you have y.e of the greatest players in nba hist how can you be border? you have lebron james trying to conquer this team for l ars. the golden state warriorsch kno other, they like each other. some of the cavaliers fe they should have won because of the injuries. and the warriorseel they should have won because nick adala started getting ithobbled. s not a boring matchup. you have the storylines, the star po and leading into game one, i kind of wanted to see the boston celtics, but once the ball was tipped, i was like, okay, these teams hate each oheer and drama reflects that. >> how does lebron james -- like what's the dynamic of that as he approaches the season? >> i think both he a his eammates understand the dynamic. in the first three matchups, lebron had a running might in kyrie irving who is as good as they come, and he's no longer with the owcavs. they're set up to play entirely through lebn and through his role players to play their roles some . for the most part in game one you had players playing wll defensively, moving the ball, rebounding. t
and on the other side you have y.e of the greatest players in nba hist how can you be border? you have lebron james trying to conquer this team for l ars. the golden state warriorsch kno other, they like each other. some of the cavaliers fe they should have won because of the injuries. and the warriorseel they should have won because nick adala started getting ithobbled. s not a boring matchup. you have the storylines, the star po and leading into game one, i kind of wanted to see the boston...
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to hist relates relationship to this company in israel. case 3000 is about summering contracts.ays believe there may be evidence of corruption. ,ason: before we dig into those take a step back and remind us where netanyahu fits in the global political landscape. he is not new to the scene, he is a name that we have heard for a number of debt and. who is he? matthew: he is a former diplomat. he grew up in the united states. almost asurally american as his israeli. that is the reason has been able to cultivate a priest from following on capitol hill and elsewhere in the u.s.. he was elected prime minister in 2009. where he stands out as a politician is that he is the person who has been able to unite the israeli right. right, it is aan very fractured group. you have conservatives, there is a religious component. you have settler national -- nationalist components. netanyahu is the person who can get those warring tribes on the same page. really dominant. of course, internationally he has been a very effective diplomat. israel is now at peace. this is a incrible development. theser
to hist relates relationship to this company in israel. case 3000 is about summering contracts.ays believe there may be evidence of corruption. ,ason: before we dig into those take a step back and remind us where netanyahu fits in the global political landscape. he is not new to the scene, he is a name that we have heard for a number of debt and. who is he? matthew: he is a former diplomat. he grew up in the united states. almost asurally american as his israeli. that is the reason has been...
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this is one of the spots where the arsonnist hist hit over the weekend. not once but 13 times. folks in stroed a folks in santa rosa are feeling incredibly uneasy after a serial arsonist went on a spree over the weekend. >> over the course before two hours we had 13 fires. >> reporter: somebody set three fires along the railroad tracks before midnight on saturday. then a half hour later set ten more fires along the santa rosa creek trail. >> this community as a whole has gone through a lot. the october wildfires are still on the back of everybody's minds. and given what we're experiencing now, this is the last thing the community needs. >> it's an emotional thing for the community and for us. it's a big deal to have that happen again. >> reporter: fortunately, firefighters were able to put them all out before they got out of hand. but investigators worry the arsonist could strike begin. tonight a $2500 reward is being offered. >> i don't know why somebody would do this. it's a mystery to me. get help, come forward, get the help you need. >> reporter: santa rosa is still recover
this is one of the spots where the arsonnist hist hit over the weekend. not once but 13 times. folks in stroed a folks in santa rosa are feeling incredibly uneasy after a serial arsonist went on a spree over the weekend. >> over the course before two hours we had 13 fires. >> reporter: somebody set three fires along the railroad tracks before midnight on saturday. then a half hour later set ten more fires along the santa rosa creek trail. >> this community as a whole has gone...
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hist news 4. >> very cool. time right now is 6:27 on this saturday morning.ki a live look outside.the sun is splashing our area, everybody. it'll be a n're saturday. back with a check of the forecastith lauryn coming up w >> announcer: "news 4 today" starts now. >> rise and shine, sleepy head. 6:30 o this saturdaymorning. thank you so much for being here with us. i'm adam tuss in for david. >> i'm angieff. thanks for joining us.y early t borning. we were talking the sunrise. >> i was at the pool for six hours yesterday. >> oh, gosh. >> in a good way. >> okay. >> i'm going to do the same today. the forecast looks like it is going to be the same thing. >> don't forget thef. >> i wish we could all be at the pool for six hours. >> listen, sometimes things w sk out in your favor. >> father's daynd wee to you. >> exactly. thank you very much. >> we'll be nice to you, adam. >> for five minutes. >> happy father's y. you probably want to get out to dae pool today and tomorrow and monday and tu if you have a chance. the heat is only going to increase. the humidity is only going to increase,
hist news 4. >> very cool. time right now is 6:27 on this saturday morning.ki a live look outside.the sun is splashing our area, everybody. it'll be a n're saturday. back with a check of the forecastith lauryn coming up w >> announcer: "news 4 today" starts now. >> rise and shine, sleepy head. 6:30 o this saturdaymorning. thank you so much for being here with us. i'm adam tuss in for david. >> i'm angieff. thanks for joining us.y early t borning. we were...
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and north korean leaders prepare for this hist summit, we're live outside the hotel where kim jong-un is staying less than a mile from president trump. join t-mobile. and get netflix included. so your family can watch what they love in more places. get an unlimited family plan with netflix on us. and right now, buy one samsung galaxy s9 and get one free. you're smart,eat you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. now you're even smarter. this is truecar. who's already won three cars, two motorcycles, a boat, and an r.v. i would not want to pay that insurance bill. [ ding ] -oh, i have progressive, so i just bundled everything with my home insurance. saved me a ton of money. -love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. cam
and north korean leaders prepare for this hist summit, we're live outside the hotel where kim jong-un is staying less than a mile from president trump. join t-mobile. and get netflix included. so your family can watch what they love in more places. get an unlimited family plan with netflix on us. and right now, buy one samsung galaxy s9 and get one free. you're smart,eat you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is and you can...
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the president on this major step, and share his hope that it will begin a process that leads to an hist peace. now, madam president, on a related matter, history clearly shows us that skillful diplomacy, global peace, and a strong american military are in no way opposed to one another. quite the opposite. these components of america's strength are complementary. as president reagan explained, quote, peace does not exist of its own will. it depends on us, on our courage to build it, and guard it, and pass it on to future generations. and yesterday afternoon the senate took a step toward doing just that by turning to the john s. mccain 2019 national defense authorization act. this legislation builds on the landmark bipartisan budget agreement congress and the president reached -- >> there you have senate majority leader mitch mcconnell on the senate floor this morn congratulating the president on what he calls a major step, congratulating him on the diplomacy and reiterating i think what everyone hopes, anderson, that is that this leads to a lasting peace between the two nations, anderson
the president on this major step, and share his hope that it will begin a process that leads to an hist peace. now, madam president, on a related matter, history clearly shows us that skillful diplomacy, global peace, and a strong american military are in no way opposed to one another. quite the opposite. these components of america's strength are complementary. as president reagan explained, quote, peace does not exist of its own will. it depends on us, on our courage to build it, and guard...
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discretion than thefe fbi and ral prosecutors and because there is mor scant pidence of corrupt intent on histthere is witht reto the agents as we see in page after pe of this inspector general report, i just simply don't see a basis, even if you bought t theirory of obstruction, which i never haveo >> chris: resswoman edwards, does the bias and mixco uct inside the fbi as documented by the inspector general's atport, does the spely taint counsel investigation with regard to donald trump? >> i don't think it does it all, and here's why. first of all, we know very lile of what special counsel mueller is doing and i think with good reason, ar i'm glad fo that. the ig report is separate, dealing with the fbi. i think it cou well be tupt this ends ike iranwh contra ere at the end of the day there's nothing that comes thain woult or indict the president. on the other hand, it could end like watergate that results in a resignationr or like the clinton impeachment. i think it' really too early to know. 've artie had five guiltypl s, 14 indictments. it's really earlyn in th investigation to call for a
discretion than thefe fbi and ral prosecutors and because there is mor scant pidence of corrupt intent on histthere is witht reto the agents as we see in page after pe of this inspector general report, i just simply don't see a basis, even if you bought t theirory of obstruction, which i never haveo >> chris: resswoman edwards, does the bias and mixco uct inside the fbi as documented by the inspector general's atport, does the spely taint counsel investigation with regard to donald trump?...
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i believe that there's power in hist in place and names, and renaming this park is a critical step for our city to work towards one which our public spaces are safe spaces where all feel welcome. so -- so the next time i bring my kids to this park, i sincerely hope that it would be way more than a teachable moment where i have to force them to -- force myself to tell them that this public space was named after a public figure that promoted hate and fear, but rather, it would be a proud moment that our city stood up and renamed this park to something that stands for our values of inclusion. thank you. >> supervisor yee: thank you, supervisor mar. >> thank you. it's great to be on this side of the microphone. i really appreciate commissioner allen low and chinese historical society and chinese for affirmative action opening up the discussion at this point in history. i am eric mar. i am a former supervisor from the richmond. when my daughter what's graduating from high school in two weeks, i would take her to julius kahn after it was renovated around 2003, 2004. it was a a beautiful plac
i believe that there's power in hist in place and names, and renaming this park is a critical step for our city to work towards one which our public spaces are safe spaces where all feel welcome. so -- so the next time i bring my kids to this park, i sincerely hope that it would be way more than a teachable moment where i have to force them to -- force myself to tell them that this public space was named after a public figure that promoted hate and fear, but rather, it would be a proud moment...
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hist actually knew to keep -- and lincoln was to him. grant actually knew to keep his mouth shut. there is a move to put ulysses s. grant in command of the army of the potomac, and grant does not want to go east. he says, i don't know the generals, i don't know the men. it is a tough gig. i want to stay where i am where i know the men. east until het go was given command with the authority to establish headquarters where he wanted it to be and where he could staffte an administrative job to keep men and matÉriel flowing southward. where grantthing did say, i'm not going to go into that sewer, i am not going to go into that mess on anything other than my own terms. so i can do what i want to do. those were critical differences. now similarities, commonalities that may not have occurred to you. and georgecoln mcclellan were both new to their jobs in 1861 and 1862. lincoln did not understand things as well as he would down the road. he made mistakes. i know that's an alarming thing to observe to some people. george mcclellan was new to that kind of command responsibility. in his earl
hist actually knew to keep -- and lincoln was to him. grant actually knew to keep his mouth shut. there is a move to put ulysses s. grant in command of the army of the potomac, and grant does not want to go east. he says, i don't know the generals, i don't know the men. it is a tough gig. i want to stay where i am where i know the men. east until het go was given command with the authority to establish headquarters where he wanted it to be and where he could staffte an administrative job to...
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-- a couple of polls, a number of polls that he's the mo powerful, most popular republican in the histarty. >> seth: oh my god. dude, get a therapist. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i know you're cheap, but get a therapist. trump is like a guy at a bar who acts as his own wing man. [ light laughter ] "my buddy thinks you're cute. he's smart and handsome and popular and he's me." [ light laughter ] but you know what trump says he's smarter than anybody, and he had a chance to show off os smarts while talking about the complex issue of trade during his rally. trump was defending his tariffs. now, this is trump's thing. it's his big issue. c the thing ims to be expert on, and yet, when his aides slipped him a note during the rally about canadian wheat d.actices, he seemed confu >> i'll tell you, john and kevin gave me something. they just told me this. canadian wheat. markets constently discriminate against the united states wheat by grading it as feed.ou donow what that means? they know what it means. i don't know what the hell it means. i just know it's a bad deal. [ laughter ] wh
-- a couple of polls, a number of polls that he's the mo powerful, most popular republican in the histarty. >> seth: oh my god. dude, get a therapist. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i know you're cheap, but get a therapist. trump is like a guy at a bar who acts as his own wing man. [ light laughter ] "my buddy thinks you're cute. he's smart and handsome and popular and he's me." [ light laughter ] but you know what trump says he's smarter than anybody, and he had a chance...
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as you campaigned around georgia that has an you go repugly hist you come across white supremacist confrontationsr any signs of that, or do you think that's just in select places where you have announced white supremacists, more than we've had in history who would say that they were? >> i think we're always going to find the most negative parts of humanity trying to run for office, trying to have their voices heard. i'm worried about the benign voices, the people who don't bother to speak up, or when they do speak up, they're horrific and mean-spirited. the focus on basically taking away rights from the lgbtq community, those are challenges we need to pay very special focus to. you have these people, the white supremacists, who hold themselves up and, i think, speak to the worst part of our nature, but we should be equally worried as those who don't sound as bad but would send our state in the wrong direction. georgia is moving forward as a state that people want to live in, people want to do business in. but you cannot do business in a state where people do not respect you, and that's why i thin
as you campaigned around georgia that has an you go repugly hist you come across white supremacist confrontationsr any signs of that, or do you think that's just in select places where you have announced white supremacists, more than we've had in history who would say that they were? >> i think we're always going to find the most negative parts of humanity trying to run for office, trying to have their voices heard. i'm worried about the benign voices, the people who don't bother to speak...
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. >> i wanted to go to school because i knew that if i came home, i didn't have no joby. hist when i was younger i wanted to be a doctor, so the best thing for me to do right now is to do cna. i came home with a plan andly i actualtuck to it. i didn't let little minor setbacks throw me all the way off. they docked me off a little bit and i got right back up andm keing. >> jessica walked to school or took the bus almost every day. it's not like she had people r giving hes or, you know, backing for everything. jessica did everything on her own. >> okay, guys, it's the last night. i'm going to sit with you one at a time. i'm going to give you your grades and your packet that has your résumé and your physicals and all that information. jess, i'll take you. okay. here we go. these are your test grades. your test average was an 88%. >> wow. >> that is b+. very nice. that's your grade before. clinic >> 94. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> that's a super job. your résumé copies on résumé paper. >> thank you. >> all about being a nursing assistant. and your physicals. you are ready to go
. >> i wanted to go to school because i knew that if i came home, i didn't have no joby. hist when i was younger i wanted to be a doctor, so the best thing for me to do right now is to do cna. i came home with a plan andly i actualtuck to it. i didn't let little minor setbacks throw me all the way off. they docked me off a little bit and i got right back up andm keing. >> jessica walked to school or took the bus almost every day. it's not like she had people r giving hes or, you...
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they go to class for six hours and learn about american hist one of the most striking things i saw isplace has a lot of american history all over the place, inspirational quotes from former presidents. the first one that you see when you walk in is donald trump. >> there's a mural of donald trump. >> it's a mural of donald trump with quote from donald trump. i'm paraphrasing talking about if you don't win the battle, there's a way to win the war. strange does not do it justice. what it's like in there. it's let me ask you this. let me ask youthis. this is a nonprofit that has been contracted with the federal government to run this facility. what is the level of training of these grown-ups who, you know, watching eight boys per grown-up for 22 hours day, that's very serious work that requires very serious training. >> yeah. and i want to be really clear. i think that there is very serious work and very serious training that goes on. these are accredited, licensed professionals, not just by the state of texas. this is a licensed facility. and it brings up the much larger question. you h
they go to class for six hours and learn about american hist one of the most striking things i saw isplace has a lot of american history all over the place, inspirational quotes from former presidents. the first one that you see when you walk in is donald trump. >> there's a mural of donald trump. >> it's a mural of donald trump with quote from donald trump. i'm paraphrasing talking about if you don't win the battle, there's a way to win the war. strange does not do it justice. what...
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changed hist stance. he will not change in town.e's a critical analyst in terms of these car stocks. with the tariffs, would this hurt or help? thereed-car inventory out , cars coming in from the eu, most of that would go to the carmakers. >> a new porsche. julie: or a used one. interesting. thank you. coming up, we may not know the winner of the trade war but the u.s. is beating china in the equity market. we will have the charts you cannot this, next. julia: the question over who would win a trade were between the united states and china has broken down into the short-term, median term and long-term. people are voting with their feet. u.s. is winning. what i am showing you is a relative ratio between the s&p 500 and the shanghai composite. shanghai shares are the cheapest ever relative to the united states. the reaction to the latest tariff threat was a $406 billion wipeout. the largest single day loss of value in more than two years. what about for the small cap? the stronger dollar, the idea that they are more insulated. the val
changed hist stance. he will not change in town.e's a critical analyst in terms of these car stocks. with the tariffs, would this hurt or help? thereed-car inventory out , cars coming in from the eu, most of that would go to the carmakers. >> a new porsche. julie: or a used one. interesting. thank you. coming up, we may not know the winner of the trade war but the u.s. is beating china in the equity market. we will have the charts you cannot this, next. julia: the question over who would...
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overnightma megharkle takes a hist qic trip with theueen on her private train. their very big plans together, 2018.day, june 14th, >> from nbc ne, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb on studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> i was in the room when kim kardashian west and alice johnson saw each other for the first time, and it was a cool moment. >> they talked on the phone and this wasst their f meeting. >> she had no idea who kim kardashian was. >> we will look forward to that in a little bit. >> we will get to that top story. owerful storms in the northeast. kristin doll gra kristin dahlgren has the latest on that. >> they are just beginning to get a sense of how ba wthose stormse. >> overnight, severe weathercl ining a possible tornado ripping across parts of northet pennsylvania, downing power lines and overturning cars and u-haul trucks. >> i started going 5 or 10 miles per hour just to get home because i was that scared. i never seen anything like this. >> emergency crews from across the region responding to the scene, and six peopleuffering re
overnightma megharkle takes a hist qic trip with theueen on her private train. their very big plans together, 2018.day, june 14th, >> from nbc ne, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb on studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> i was in the room when kim kardashian west and alice johnson saw each other for the first time, and it was a cool moment. >> they talked on the phone and this wasst their f meeting. >> she had no idea who kim kardashian was....
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the question of what the impact is that as this technology continues to appropriate there is also a hist -- the era of british industrialization and the concern of destroying the machines and the concern about loss of jobs, but in many times throughout history it has ppedin an array of technologies where net jobs actually increased, they were just more sophisticated jobs and work toward more productivity. so there is hope in this technology as well. >> if the chairman will allow, i'd like to hear from dr. li. >> technology inevitably has the impact to change the landscape of jobs, but it is really critical, that we need to invest in the research of how to assess this change. it is not a simple picture of replacement. especially when this technology has a greater potential empowered to augment it. i just spent days in the hospital icu with my mother in the past couple of weeks. and with ai research you recognize that a nurse in a single shift is doing hundreds of different tasks in the icu unit, where they are fighting for life and death, and these are not a simple question of replacing j
the question of what the impact is that as this technology continues to appropriate there is also a hist -- the era of british industrialization and the concern of destroying the machines and the concern about loss of jobs, but in many times throughout history it has ppedin an array of technologies where net jobs actually increased, they were just more sophisticated jobs and work toward more productivity. so there is hope in this technology as well. >> if the chairman will allow, i'd like...
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hist she actually, you can find her gravestone in brooklyn. >> oh. it is unmarked. a woman in brooklyn who traveled in late 1800s to the dakotaso meet sitting bull, and this is before women had the right to vote. women were defined by their fathers or their hbands and she really was an independent spirit. >> and she wanted to paint him. but it was much more, wasn't it? >> yeah. in real life shelw wass and activist. in our film we discover she becomes an activist but also a deep friendship and love between eme two of when i was doing research for the character i read her letters and dcovered sitting bull proposed to her. >> oh! omg! >> it reallyas a deelove. these two people struggling to get agency over their fe. >> speaking of activism, you've been very active in the #metoo movement and so much more. i was sitting here and octavia spencer was sitting right ohher >> dear octavia. >> she said i know #metoo is a big deal but iad a talk with jessica chastain, anothery disparhat needs discussion. what is it? between meispari and actresses like you. and she said you were
hist she actually, you can find her gravestone in brooklyn. >> oh. it is unmarked. a woman in brooklyn who traveled in late 1800s to the dakotaso meet sitting bull, and this is before women had the right to vote. women were defined by their fathers or their hbands and she really was an independent spirit. >> and she wanted to paint him. but it was much more, wasn't it? >> yeah. in real life shelw wass and activist. in our film we discover she becomes an activist but also a...
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these are the ways he has served histe. as we know, senator mcconnell joined the senate in 1984, so one would literally write volumes about his many other contributions over the past three and a half decades. he once said of the senatat is no less true all of us -- we're all imperfect at moments but we are permanently endowed with a high purpose. for those familiar with the story of his own life, the sense of high purpose was seen early on. aftevercoming polio fat a young age, leader mcconnell went on a tend the university of louisville where he served as student body president and where he urge i had his classmates with march with martin luther king j he then became president of the student bar association at the law school. this man was clearly born to lead. and what was clear early in his life remains clear today. leader mcconnell is simile relentless. he never stops working and in his view we both as a conference and a country still have miles to go before we sleep. in addition to confirming the president's nominees, we
these are the ways he has served histe. as we know, senator mcconnell joined the senate in 1984, so one would literally write volumes about his many other contributions over the past three and a half decades. he once said of the senatat is no less true all of us -- we're all imperfect at moments but we are permanently endowed with a high purpose. for those familiar with the story of his own life, the sense of high purpose was seen early on. aftevercoming polio fat a young age, leader mcconnell...
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election night is in the hist >>> good morning. it's 8:56 for you. i'm marcus washington. democrat will face businessman and republican john cox in november. the former mayor antonio vigor rosa finished. and the money towards transportation projects. >>> happening now, ballots in mini races still being counted including the san francisco mayor's race. we're keeping an eye on that in the home page. >>> san francisco police are investigating a frightening and grisly murder. a woman's body was found dismembered and stuffed in a storage area. the victim's roommate lisa gonzalez has been arrested and charged with the murder. >>> and warriors are in cleveland for game three of the championship. if the ws win they'll take a three-game lead in the fines. i'm marcus washington. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit t
election night is in the hist >>> good morning. it's 8:56 for you. i'm marcus washington. democrat will face businessman and republican john cox in november. the former mayor antonio vigor rosa finished. and the money towards transportation projects. >>> happening now, ballots in mini races still being counted including the san francisco mayor's race. we're keeping an eye on that in the home page. >>> san francisco police are investigating a frightening and grisly...
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esperanza: es una historia de hist de la que estoy una orgullosa de protagonizar, les cuento un poco ocho bestias, tengo que analizar sus jugadas, e ir caracterizÁndome para infiltrarme en sus vidas. karla: estÁbamos viendo a osvaldo benavides y en parte fundamental de esta historia, cuÁl es su personaje ' esperanza: osvaldo y yo vamos por las bestias, solamente que el del lado de la justicia, del lado de la policÍa y a m propia manera. Él es un personaje importanteque es quien me recuerda constantemente sobre el perdÓn alan: el sabe o no sabes que estÁs haciendo estas cosas por debajo del agua. esperanzados. lo sospecha,y mi de Él.aje se termina enamorando alan: la cuestiones de la artes marciales no hay doble, eres tÚ esperanza: soy yo, trabajar con profesionales que dejaron darme golpe, tuve un entrenamiento arduo y con mucha disciplina, mi sensei, mucha meditaciÓn para concentraciÓn. alan: hoy se estrena, ya saben la bella y la bestia este gran estreno mundial y esmeralda pimentel se queda con nosotros a quien despierta amÉrica. gracias hermosa. karla: y vamos a celebrar en la vi
esperanza: es una historia de hist de la que estoy una orgullosa de protagonizar, les cuento un poco ocho bestias, tengo que analizar sus jugadas, e ir caracterizÁndome para infiltrarme en sus vidas. karla: estÁbamos viendo a osvaldo benavides y en parte fundamental de esta historia, cuÁl es su personaje ' esperanza: osvaldo y yo vamos por las bestias, solamente que el del lado de la justicia, del lado de la policÍa y a m propia manera. Él es un personaje importanteque es quien me recuerda...
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. >> jamie you've met this new ceo, too >> yes, i have, the left histing was done by todd combs i wantve him total credit. he went through the total process we have an outstanding individual, capably, character, heart, mind, this is a long-term thing. we're not looking for immediate success, but there are lot of ideas out there. a lot of things can be done better we know the fraud, the administrative cost and overuse and under use of various drugs and specialized procedures we know the end of life is often costs far more and is far more painful than it should be. with big data there are so many thing the goal is better satisfaction for employees and you know eventually we can learn a lot of things to help inform america and improve these things. >> jamie, have you heard back from your employees about this warren, have you i will start with jamie. >> a little bit. what does it mean for us it means the same thing. effectively do this every year for employers. every year we usually have a lot of very good companies to help us do things in terms of claims, structure, payments and choice an
. >> jamie you've met this new ceo, too >> yes, i have, the left histing was done by todd combs i wantve him total credit. he went through the total process we have an outstanding individual, capably, character, heart, mind, this is a long-term thing. we're not looking for immediate success, but there are lot of ideas out there. a lot of things can be done better we know the fraud, the administrative cost and overuse and under use of various drugs and specialized procedures we know...
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deal could be the biggest deal for am necessar amnesty in hist.nearly 3.5 million daca enrolled and daca eligible illegals to enter the u.s. as long as they meet work requirements. 159 illegals found in stash houses in the texas rio grande valley area. agents say the illegals, including children are from mexico and central america. they all face deportation. ainsley, over to you. ainsley: thank you so much. a trustee of the university of pennsylvania. and he decided to resign in protest of the school's treatment to another professor amy wax. she a law professor who lost her first year classes. there's her picture, after speaking out about black student performance. in a new op-ed about his resignation, levy says this points to a bigger problem across college campuses. writing, quote: nobody in the university community has incentive to speak out. and everyone seems afraid to do. so professors fear retaliation. students worry about social as ter schism. paul leavy the professor joins us now to explain. thank you for being with us. you were on the bo
deal could be the biggest deal for am necessar amnesty in hist.nearly 3.5 million daca enrolled and daca eligible illegals to enter the u.s. as long as they meet work requirements. 159 illegals found in stash houses in the texas rio grande valley area. agents say the illegals, including children are from mexico and central america. they all face deportation. ainsley, over to you. ainsley: thank you so much. a trustee of the university of pennsylvania. and he decided to resign in protest of the...