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that is mira rapp-hooper, scholar at yale law. ladies and gentlemen, mira rapp-hooper.[applause] mira: there is no bargain that can fully denuclearize north korea at the negotiating table. that is what you are arguing tonight. if our opponents can convince you of the opposite, that there is a clear deal that kim jong-un would prefer over his now complete nuclear arsenal, then you should vote for this motion and against our position. but throughout this debate this evening, we ask you to keep in mind one critical definition, and that is the definition of denuclearization. denuclearization is the complete, verifiable, irreversible disarmament of north korea and its nuclear weapons program, as defined by policymakers and the trump administration itself. that is the heart of what we are debating tonight. in the time i have remaining, i want to make three brief points. the first is north korea believes it needs nuclear weapons to survive. the second is the united states does not have a reasonable substitute it can offer north korea. the third is that by chasing a denucleariz
that is mira rapp-hooper, scholar at yale law. ladies and gentlemen, mira rapp-hooper.[applause] mira: there is no bargain that can fully denuclearize north korea at the negotiating table. that is what you are arguing tonight. if our opponents can convince you of the opposite, that there is a clear deal that kim jong-un would prefer over his now complete nuclear arsenal, then you should vote for this motion and against our position. but throughout this debate this evening, we ask you to keep in...
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this project as 100 hooper is a perfect example of space that can exist because of the program. the program aligns with the plan to promote healthy industrial industry and accommodate for the difficulty of new industrial uses to establish in a competitive real estate market. this concludes staff's recommendation and i'm also available for questions. thank you. >> president hillis: all right. great. thanks. we'll open this up for public comment. i've got a couple comments. kate, abby, lynn, and gina. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is gina falsetto, and i work for sf made. i work in managing the places to make program and what that offers is for our manufacturers to help them with real estate, whether it's finding space, lease negotiation, etcetera. and the main problem our manufacturers have is finding space. it can take up to a year to find good manufacturing space that is affordable. i keep a running lilst of companies who are looking for space, and we have 30 companies looking for manufacturing space in san francisco. places like hooper that you just heard about wer
this project as 100 hooper is a perfect example of space that can exist because of the program. the program aligns with the plan to promote healthy industrial industry and accommodate for the difficulty of new industrial uses to establish in a competitive real estate market. this concludes staff's recommendation and i'm also available for questions. thank you. >> president hillis: all right. great. thanks. we'll open this up for public comment. i've got a couple comments. kate, abby,...
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you eat blue crabs there is a fifty percent chance your purchase supported the crab industry in hooper's island maryland in fact maryland is the nation's leading producer and processor of blue crab meat with nearly six hundred. dollars injecting the u.s. economy cheer from the crowd of industry which is why it's so important that only five of the eight seafood companies on hoopers island were able to get visas for their migrant workers due to a lottery system installed by the new administration in hopes of creating more job opportunities for americans but it's proving nearly impossible to fight american workers willing to make less than five hundred dollars a week with no overtime or wage protection in seasonal jobs that can lead to skin infections lesions and more which is why the maryland blue crab industry relies so heavily on migrant mexican women who travel north to work under the age to be visa program but this year the visas were given out in a lottery not on the first come first served serve basis they have been in previous years meaning forty percent of the labor the crowd indus
you eat blue crabs there is a fifty percent chance your purchase supported the crab industry in hooper's island maryland in fact maryland is the nation's leading producer and processor of blue crab meat with nearly six hundred. dollars injecting the u.s. economy cheer from the crowd of industry which is why it's so important that only five of the eight seafood companies on hoopers island were able to get visas for their migrant workers due to a lottery system installed by the new administration...
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. >> reporter: crabbers have worked the docks here on hooper's island, maryland, for generations hauling in live crabs. to get that famous jumbo lunch meat, d.w. hall relies on two dozen women from mexico to pick it by ha the workers are here on smporary h2v visas. owner brian halaid he was lucky to get their paperwork approved. there were so many applications he had to enter a federal lottery. >> we got lucky. we got our visa is. without them we'd be out of business. >> that's what happened down the street at russellall wherein stead of cracking claws, all you can hear is the ticking of the clock. >> as you see, we have an empty picking room.bo no here. >> reporter: harry phillips runs the seafood plant but he's not sure for how much longer. >> this is a killer. we are starting a new building knowing we were going to get o workers. we've always gotten them in the past and right now i can almost jump over board because what am i going to >> reporter: businesses hearsay they can't find locals to take these jobs e work can be grueling. the women protect their fingers with tape and the posi
. >> reporter: crabbers have worked the docks here on hooper's island, maryland, for generations hauling in live crabs. to get that famous jumbo lunch meat, d.w. hall relies on two dozen women from mexico to pick it by ha the workers are here on smporary h2v visas. owner brian halaid he was lucky to get their paperwork approved. there were so many applications he had to enter a federal lottery. >> we got lucky. we got our visa is. without them we'd be out of business. >>...
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joinin us is christina hooper, chief market strategist at inves could he. good to see you again, welcome back. >> thank you. >> as far as -- >> investors should be -- >> you say be cautious but don't panic. why? >> well, for some very good reasons. while there's this assumption that we're in a synchronized global econoc recovery, the reality is much different. there are different headwinds and tailwinds for each economy fnd different economies are in different stages expansion. so while the u.s. just finished its10 th month of economic expansion, the eurone has only completed 60 months of economic expansion. so one could argue that it's still getting its sea legs, particularly given just how difficulthe economic down turn was and that it will take time. we ctainly saw it go through a breather in the first quarter that's extended into e second quarter, but i think we can attribute at least some of that to a rise in input costs. they're at a three-month high. oil is higher as wells concerns about protectionism. keep in mind economic policy uncertainty has a v
joinin us is christina hooper, chief market strategist at inves could he. good to see you again, welcome back. >> thank you. >> as far as -- >> investors should be -- >> you say be cautious but don't panic. why? >> well, for some very good reasons. while there's this assumption that we're in a synchronized global econoc recovery, the reality is much different. there are different headwinds and tailwinds for each economy fnd different economies are in different...
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a trump imposed cap on the visas and a new lottery system mean hoopers island is missing an estimated0% of their seasonal workers. >> i got lucky obviously, our visas. but it's not right for this company to have them and the rest of the other companies not to get them. >> reporter: half a mile down the road at russell hall seafood, harry phillips can't hire enough people. >> this is our busiest time of the season. every restaurant wants crab meat on mother's day. it's going to affect us to the point we may have to totally close. >> reporter: in 2016 president trump won this district by 14 points. in part because of his promise to help american workers and crackdown on immigration. but now in this community built around crabbing, nearly everyone is grappling with the consequence. >> our businesses very much suffered because of the loss of the people here, the trucks aren't running, the boats aren't working. our hours are less. >> i voted for trump because he was a businessman. i voted for him because that's what i am. i'm a small business operator. i just don't think donald trump knows
a trump imposed cap on the visas and a new lottery system mean hoopers island is missing an estimated0% of their seasonal workers. >> i got lucky obviously, our visas. but it's not right for this company to have them and the rest of the other companies not to get them. >> reporter: half a mile down the road at russell hall seafood, harry phillips can't hire enough people. >> this is our busiest time of the season. every restaurant wants crab meat on mother's day. it's going to...
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of hattiethe grave hooper wilkins. to a prominent family. her father had intellectual abilities and put her into a school for boys. the teacher said she was the smartest student in the class for a girl. she was married in 1898. in 1910, she began to be involved with the sum of suffrage movement. it was the first suffrage movement in alabama. association and was a member. in 1920, women were allowed the right to vote. in 1922, she was elected to the alabama legislature. by the fineacized ladies of some of because they thought it was scandalous for a woman to be involved in politics. they considered it dirty and for men. she served for one term. she propose bills for health care -- he proposed bills for health care and education. she remained involved in women voter's issues. she is buried in between her son who died and her husband. the folklore is she was buried her husbandbecause such always stood by her principles. is a half sister of mary todd lincoln. came in as persons from the confederacy. she was a staunch confederate loyalist. she be
of hattiethe grave hooper wilkins. to a prominent family. her father had intellectual abilities and put her into a school for boys. the teacher said she was the smartest student in the class for a girl. she was married in 1898. in 1910, she began to be involved with the sum of suffrage movement. it was the first suffrage movement in alabama. association and was a member. in 1920, women were allowed the right to vote. in 1922, she was elected to the alabama legislature. by the fineacized ladies...
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you eat blue crabs there is a fifty percent chance your purchase supported the crab industry in hooper's island maryland in fact maryland is the nation's leading producer and processor of blue crab meat with nearly six hundred million dollars injecting the u.s. economy cheer from the crab industry which is why it's so important that only five of the eight seafood companies on hoopers island were able to get visas for their migrant workers due to a lottery system installed by the new administration and hopes of creating more job opportunities for americans but it's proving nearly impossible to fight american workers willing to make less than five hundred dollars a week with no overtime or wage protection in seasonal jobs that can lead to skin infections leisure. and more which is why the maryland blue crab industry relies so heavily on migrant mexican women who travel north to work under the age to be visa program but this year the pieces were given out in a lottery not on the first come first serve serve basis they have been in previous years meaning forty percent of the labor the crab i
you eat blue crabs there is a fifty percent chance your purchase supported the crab industry in hooper's island maryland in fact maryland is the nation's leading producer and processor of blue crab meat with nearly six hundred million dollars injecting the u.s. economy cheer from the crab industry which is why it's so important that only five of the eight seafood companies on hoopers island were able to get visas for their migrant workers due to a lottery system installed by the new...
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you eat blue crabs there is a fifty percent chance your purchase supported the crab industry in hooper's island maryland in fact maryland is the nation's leading producer and processor of blue crab meat with nearly six hundred million dollars injecting the u.s. economy cheer from the crab industry which is why it's so important that only five of the eight seafood companies on hoopers island were able to get visas for their migrant workers due to a lottery system installed by the new administration and hopes of creating more job opportunities for americans but it's proving nearly impossible to fight american workers willing to make less than five hundred dollars a week with no overtime or wage protection in seasonal jobs that can lead to skin infections leisure. and more which is why the maryland blue crab industry relies so heavily on migrant mexican women who travel north to work under the age to be visa program but this year the pieces were given out in a lottery not on the first come first serve serve basis they have been in previous years meaning forty percent of the labor the crab i
you eat blue crabs there is a fifty percent chance your purchase supported the crab industry in hooper's island maryland in fact maryland is the nation's leading producer and processor of blue crab meat with nearly six hundred million dollars injecting the u.s. economy cheer from the crab industry which is why it's so important that only five of the eight seafood companies on hoopers island were able to get visas for their migrant workers due to a lottery system installed by the new...
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welcoming christina cooper -- kristina hooper with invesco.t is a first quarter slowdown, not different from what we have had in the u.s.. no suitably a factor, but my view is growth will pick up in the second quarter. david: what about the strength of the euro? will it curtail growth? kristina: only if it gets out of control. it is an a place where growth can continue and get more robust , but if it gets very strong, it can be problematic. david: germany said part of the problem was trade where they were hurt. what would have caused that? kristina: there are a variety of factors. germany may be looking to focus specifically on trade to narrowly, but there is concern about what happens to germany in a world with the trump administration in charge with the united states. much of what was expected and relied upon is now uncertain. ist we know about history that economic policy uncertainty doesn't create an environment where business investment floor shows. .hat could be -- flourishes that could be a problem because of trade policy. julia: on the
welcoming christina cooper -- kristina hooper with invesco.t is a first quarter slowdown, not different from what we have had in the u.s.. no suitably a factor, but my view is growth will pick up in the second quarter. david: what about the strength of the euro? will it curtail growth? kristina: only if it gets out of control. it is an a place where growth can continue and get more robust , but if it gets very strong, it can be problematic. david: germany said part of the problem was trade...
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the suspects are identified as kamoney gains and daniel hooper. and 31-year-old john williams. they're accused of stealing power tools from a home depot store in san ramon. >>> jeff sessions is headed to san diego this afternoon. part of a two-state swing to talk about immigration and enforceable. kpix 5 is in the news room with more. >>> he's traveling with the director of immigration and customs enforcement. and this morning, the attorney general spoke in arizona. >> the border is not open. the border is not open. don't come unlawfully. >> speaking at a conference of law enforcement officials the u.s. attorney general reiterated his disdain for sanctuary jurisdiction whose policies prohibit local law enforcement from helping or sharing information with federal immigration officials. california became a sanctuary state this year. and today sessions vowed to continue the trump administration's legal fight against it. >> we're not going to put up with it. we're going to fight it as hard as we can. and we're going to call on the people of these jurisdictions to ask their leaders
the suspects are identified as kamoney gains and daniel hooper. and 31-year-old john williams. they're accused of stealing power tools from a home depot store in san ramon. >>> jeff sessions is headed to san diego this afternoon. part of a two-state swing to talk about immigration and enforceable. kpix 5 is in the news room with more. >>> he's traveling with the director of immigration and customs enforcement. and this morning, the attorney general spoke in arizona. >>...
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negative basically venture capitalists have been financing vast sways of our economy i can take and hooper so cheap and so easily because investors are paying for half of the ride you can pay you get cheap office space in downtown manhattan because investors are paying half of the price the that they no longer have true cost to them they're basically subsidizing the customer in order to basically destroy all the competition and create monopolies that right going back to the especially accounts there are vast pools of capital that are algorithmically managed and so they see these companies that are going public as a way to put money to work even though it makes no rational sense now twenty five years ago companies to go public as a way to expand their would be a viable corporation you'd have to meet certain criteria to for being a viable corporation and then you're allowed to go public now there are no such criteria so if you're a socially burning through cash and going bankrupt you're using the public marketplace to bail out a losing position so in effect you have taken the concept of a lo
negative basically venture capitalists have been financing vast sways of our economy i can take and hooper so cheap and so easily because investors are paying for half of the ride you can pay you get cheap office space in downtown manhattan because investors are paying half of the price the that they no longer have true cost to them they're basically subsidizing the customer in order to basically destroy all the competition and create monopolies that right going back to the especially accounts...
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a trump many posed cap on the visas and lottery system means hoopers island is missing an estimated 40%eir seasonal workers. >> i got lucky obviously, but it's not right for this company to have them and the rest of the other companies not to get them. >> half a mile down the road, harry phillips can't hire enough people. >> this is the busiest time of the season. every restaurant wants crab meat on mother's day. it's going to affect us to the point we may have to totally close. >> in 2016 president trump won this district by 14 points. in part because of his promise to help american workers and crackdown on immigration. but now in this community, built around crabbing, nearly everyone is grappling with the consequence. >> our businesses very much suffered because of the loss of the people here, the trucks aren't running, the boats aren't working. our hours are less. >> i voted for trump because he was a businessman. i voted for him because that's what i am. i'm a small business operator. i just don't think donald trump knows what's going on down here right now. because he's for busines
a trump many posed cap on the visas and lottery system means hoopers island is missing an estimated 40%eir seasonal workers. >> i got lucky obviously, but it's not right for this company to have them and the rest of the other companies not to get them. >> half a mile down the road, harry phillips can't hire enough people. >> this is the busiest time of the season. every restaurant wants crab meat on mother's day. it's going to affect us to the point we may have to totally...
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daniel hooper...illiams on suspicion of grand theft and ( darya ) the man accused of killing a 14-year-old girl almost 30 years ago in monterey county is now back in the u-s. arsenio leyva was extradited from mexico to california. the body of christina pina was found in a castroville artichoke field in 1990. her father says d-n-a evidence helped link arsenio leyva to her murder. the monterey county sheriff says mexican authorities caught up with leyva back in 2014. leyva finally lost his years long fight against extradition. leyva is now facing a number of charges... including kidnapping and murder. ( james ) a bill to limit how much opioids doctors can prescribe to children has cleared a major hurdle in the state legislature. in a unanimous vote... the assembly passed a bill that prevents doctors from prescribing more than five days' worth of opioids to children. the bill makes some exemptions for emergencies and hospice care. but the state medical association argues the bill does not give doctors en
daniel hooper...illiams on suspicion of grand theft and ( darya ) the man accused of killing a 14-year-old girl almost 30 years ago in monterey county is now back in the u-s. arsenio leyva was extradited from mexico to california. the body of christina pina was found in a castroville artichoke field in 1990. her father says d-n-a evidence helped link arsenio leyva to her murder. the monterey county sheriff says mexican authorities caught up with leyva back in 2014. leyva finally lost his years...
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taken hooper so cheap and so easily because investors are paying for half of the ride you can pay you get cheap office space in downtown manhattan because investors are paying half of the price the they no longer have true cost to them they're basically subsidizing the customer in order to basically destroy all the competition and create monopolies right going back to the especially accounts there are vast pools of capital that are algorithmically managed and so they save these companies that are going public as a way to put money to work even though it makes no rational sense now twenty five years ago companies to go public as a way to expand their would be a viable corporation you'd have to meet certain criteria to for being a viable corporation and then you're allowed to go public now there are no such criteria so if you're a socially burning through cash and going bankrupt you're using the public marketplace to bail out a losing position so in effect you have taken the concept of a lottery ticket and you've turned that into a listed piece of paper on the new york stock exchange so
taken hooper so cheap and so easily because investors are paying for half of the ride you can pay you get cheap office space in downtown manhattan because investors are paying half of the price the they no longer have true cost to them they're basically subsidizing the customer in order to basically destroy all the competition and create monopolies right going back to the especially accounts there are vast pools of capital that are algorithmically managed and so they save these companies that...
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project has been part of protests against a draft police law from the city of holden we have seven hooper he is deputy chairman of the german union federal police and from the city of london we have christopher . he is a student at freedom university and also part of a group of students who have filed a suit against the existing police lawyer in bavaria hello everybody hello gentlemen good to have you all here christian i'm trying to think what happened in bavaria the sweeping police power as necessary what is it like today. well you might think that we are under a heavy terrorist attacks. does it matter that police get more powers now but as a matter of fact that's not the case here from where i'm sitting i feel pretty safe and i don't feel we actually need these powers. when you heard about this new addition to the laws to help police have more palace what was your first thoughts. well actually kind of the same what rest of us are saying i'm just. getting very what politics is coming up next but we want to control everything and . the kind of loan rates are very low everything you save
project has been part of protests against a draft police law from the city of holden we have seven hooper he is deputy chairman of the german union federal police and from the city of london we have christopher . he is a student at freedom university and also part of a group of students who have filed a suit against the existing police lawyer in bavaria hello everybody hello gentlemen good to have you all here christian i'm trying to think what happened in bavaria the sweeping police power as...
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mira rapp-hooper, the floor is yours.to weigh in on the question of why now and apply under the type of pressure that he's been facing. in addition to the fact that he faced the threat of military strength, he now also faces the possibility of being able to enter negotiations and drag them out so this is part of the reason we are stressing that dia anita denuclearization isn't a feasible goal. if he comes back to the table and makes modest concessions and holds it out as a goal that he never intends to make good on him he can reduce the risk and begin to get economic benefits without ever making good on that promise. >> so assuming that he will fool around a bottle that he will bul never really mean it? >> that is as history would suggest. >> we have to keep in mind this isn't going to be something that happens overnight. keep in mind that this is going to take a while. this isn't going to be something that is trump is going to go there and make an agreement and go home and it's going to take a wider regardless and it's w
mira rapp-hooper, the floor is yours.to weigh in on the question of why now and apply under the type of pressure that he's been facing. in addition to the fact that he faced the threat of military strength, he now also faces the possibility of being able to enter negotiations and drag them out so this is part of the reason we are stressing that dia anita denuclearization isn't a feasible goal. if he comes back to the table and makes modest concessions and holds it out as a goal that he never...
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rajini: a brief time ago i spoke discussed all this with molly hooper, who covers congress for "the hill." thanks for coming in. your publication broke this story. the comments were made in a private meeting, but nonetheless, how much ew they mark aow in an already murky washington political landscape? molly: you know, it is one thing to say these kinds of remarksou anybody, but especially when you are talking about somebody like senator john mccain, who did give his lifes for untry, who served in the military and the navy, comes from a long line of navy admirals, actually, was a pow, and now is suffering from this terrible brain cancer. it is not something you expect to hear. there has been some tumult between the white house an recent nomination.r a there are heated feelings on w th sides. again, it is knothe moment and be appropriate, and that was missing in this situation. rajini: we have had comments from both parties responding to this. the quotation that stuck out to me is former vice pres--ent joe bidedecency has hit rock bottom." what do you think the reaction is likely to b as
rajini: a brief time ago i spoke discussed all this with molly hooper, who covers congress for "the hill." thanks for coming in. your publication broke this story. the comments were made in a private meeting, but nonetheless, how much ew they mark aow in an already murky washington political landscape? molly: you know, it is one thing to say these kinds of remarksou anybody, but especially when you are talking about somebody like senator john mccain, who did give his lifes for untry,...
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there off highway 680 about four miles from the site on crow canyon road. 26-year-old gaines and hooper and 31-year-old williams ran from the vehicle, but officers quickly apprehended them. all three face grand theft and conspiracy charges. >>> california's primary is officially on june 5th. but you can cast your ballots starting today. there is a slight change this year. everyone registered to vote will receive a vote bay mail ballot this year. people can vote in person at a voting center. those are replacing the traditional polling centers. you must register by may 21st in a couple of weeks. mail-in ballots have to be postmarked on or before election day. they must be received by june 8th in order to be accepted. now, you can meet the candidates in some of the biggest races this june. you can find them by going to abc7news.com and choosing the politics section. >>> located at 27th and north gate underneath interstate 980. mayor libby schaaf toured the setup today. people living at the large homeless encampment nearby will be invited to move in to the 20 housing units. they're privatel
there off highway 680 about four miles from the site on crow canyon road. 26-year-old gaines and hooper and 31-year-old williams ran from the vehicle, but officers quickly apprehended them. all three face grand theft and conspiracy charges. >>> california's primary is officially on june 5th. but you can cast your ballots starting today. there is a slight change this year. everyone registered to vote will receive a vote bay mail ballot this year. people can vote in person at a voting...
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taken hooper so cheap and so easily because investors are paying for half of the ride you can pay you get cheap office space in downtown manhattan because investors are paying half of the price the they no longer have true cost to them they're basically subsidizing the customer in order to basically destroy all the competition and create monopolies right going back to the especially co. there are vast pools of capital that are algorithmically managed and so they say these companies that are going public as a way to put money to work even though it makes no rational sense now twenty five years ago companies to go public as a way to expand their would be a viable corporation you'd have to meet certain criteria to for being a viable corporation and then you're allowed to go public now there are no such criteria so if you're essentially burning through cash and going bankrupt you're using the public marketplace to bail out a losing position so in a fact you have taken the concept of a lottery ticket and you've turned that into a listed piece of paper on the new york stock exchange so ther
taken hooper so cheap and so easily because investors are paying for half of the ride you can pay you get cheap office space in downtown manhattan because investors are paying half of the price the they no longer have true cost to them they're basically subsidizing the customer in order to basically destroy all the competition and create monopolies right going back to the especially co. there are vast pools of capital that are algorithmically managed and so they say these companies that are...
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phillips or eighty philips and son one of the many producers on hoopers island said this is not an immigration issue they come here abide by the rules pay their state and federal taxes their social security taxes and they send the majority of their money home to support their family their very important part of our local economy is and that's something i think a lot of people forget is that under these visa programs they come here they pay taxes they are paying into a social security system they will probably never get anything out of it we. but they definitely will be there maggots and they're not asking to stay here but they're going to coming back and they're doing it every year but you're forgetting about one of the major talking point some of us that's just. a great example last year d.h. our secretary christian nielsen told representative bill keating quote the concern was that the visas were being given to those who are not seasonal workers will fortunately have seen an increase in for odd see the people there given out these visas under the guise of being seasonal workers were really t
phillips or eighty philips and son one of the many producers on hoopers island said this is not an immigration issue they come here abide by the rules pay their state and federal taxes their social security taxes and they send the majority of their money home to support their family their very important part of our local economy is and that's something i think a lot of people forget is that under these visa programs they come here they pay taxes they are paying into a social security system...
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hours, one minute, thanks to those parents who donated their daughter's heart, 20-year-old mindy hooperre's not a day that goes by that i don't think about my donor family. hi! >> reporter: tonight, we've learned that kristin has now met mindy's parents, pam and tim, for the first time. and look at this. that's pam, hearing her daughter's heart beat for the first time in 17 years. dad is next. mindy's father, wiping away a tear, and then a hug from her mother. and the next day, kristin was running with that heart again, and right there cheering her own, mindy's family. two families, one powerful bond. i hope to see you tomorrow night. good night. >>> break being news. a suspect has been found dead in mill valley. a man considered armed and dangerous. >>> two teenagers convicted of murder. a 2016 plop siroposition. they call it a loophole in the law. >>> trans female to circumnavigate the globe. >>> meet the sailors whose dreams sank along with their boat stuck offshore of pacifica. >>> thieves make off with pricey camera gear and priceless photos. i'm jonathan bloom with a plea from a p
hours, one minute, thanks to those parents who donated their daughter's heart, 20-year-old mindy hooperre's not a day that goes by that i don't think about my donor family. hi! >> reporter: tonight, we've learned that kristin has now met mindy's parents, pam and tim, for the first time. and look at this. that's pam, hearing her daughter's heart beat for the first time in 17 years. dad is next. mindy's father, wiping away a tear, and then a hug from her mother. and the next day, kristin...
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make her closing statement against the motion, and you have extra time to even things out, mira rapp-hooper, from yell law. -- yale law. mira: desiring to create an environment favorable for peace and peaceful unification of our country, north and south korea declared they shall not test, manufacture, produce, receive, possess or deployed or use nuclear weapons. was this a declaration from last week's summit from north and south korea? it is not. it is the text of the 1992 agreement to denuclearize the korean peninsula, signed by north korea while it was in the midst of launching the nuclear weapons program it has completed. nearly all of these promises made with the intent of breaking them. we have been down this road before. we believe that some deal with north korea may be possible, but we also know that denuclearization has never been further from sight. however opponents persuaded there is a specific deal -- have our opponents persuaded that there is a specific deal? they have argued there are talks that could be productive, and we agree. we agreed with that when we entered this room,
make her closing statement against the motion, and you have extra time to even things out, mira rapp-hooper, from yell law. -- yale law. mira: desiring to create an environment favorable for peace and peaceful unification of our country, north and south korea declared they shall not test, manufacture, produce, receive, possess or deployed or use nuclear weapons. was this a declaration from last week's summit from north and south korea? it is not. it is the text of the 1992 agreement to...
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police arrested 26- year-old kamoni gaines...26-year-old daniel hooper...-year-old john williams on suspicion of grand theft and conspiracy. --(grant ) the salinas family of a murdered teenager has waited almost thirty years to bring her killer to justice. today...the man charged with killing 14 year old christina pina was extradited from mexico to california. her body was found in a castroville artichoke field in 1990. her father says dna evidence helped link arsenio leyva with her murder, but it was more than a decade after a federal judge signed a warrant, before leyva was actually charged with the murder. (pam) an off=duty police officer in southern california... is under fire for pulling his gun on a customer, he thought was stealing candy. the incident was caught on surveillance camera ... take a look.
police arrested 26- year-old kamoni gaines...26-year-old daniel hooper...-year-old john williams on suspicion of grand theft and conspiracy. --(grant ) the salinas family of a murdered teenager has waited almost thirty years to bring her killer to justice. today...the man charged with killing 14 year old christina pina was extradited from mexico to california. her body was found in a castroville artichoke field in 1990. her father says dna evidence helped link arsenio leyva with her murder, but...
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christina, thank you for joining us >> thank you >> kries tiee christina hooper m investco time for anbc news update. >>> a day after cancelling the summit with north korea, president trump, today, hinting that it could happen after all >> we'll see what happens. it could even be the 12th. we're talking to them now. they very much want to do it we would like to do it we'll see what happens >> elsewhere at the white house, crews are working today to fix a sink hole that opened up just outside the entrance to the white house press room that sink hole was first spotted this week following a long period of heavy rain in the d.c. area >>> and, finally, my favorite story of the day, take a look at this this is an olympic gold medal figure skater of russia getting a gift, that three month old akita pupper begin to her by the preservation society hearing of her fondness for the breed she named her masuru, japanese word for victory my favorite. i had five akitas throughout my life >> five? >> i have, yes >> wow >> i had ginchi, bandit, kogi, dakota, and bear >> early adopter >> early adopter i
christina, thank you for joining us >> thank you >> kries tiee christina hooper m investco time for anbc news update. >>> a day after cancelling the summit with north korea, president trump, today, hinting that it could happen after all >> we'll see what happens. it could even be the 12th. we're talking to them now. they very much want to do it we would like to do it we'll see what happens >> elsewhere at the white house, crews are working today to fix a sink...
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gaines and daniel hooper.f the significant value of the power tools, worth about $4600, all three men are facing charges of grand theft and conspiracy. san ramon police are looking to see whether these men might be connected to other similar thefts around the bay area. in san ramon, alex savidge, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> the bankrupt gun maker remington is being supported by bank of america. bank of america is contributing $43 million to a lending package. the goal of the loan is to help remington emerge from bankruptcy. >>> elon musk is making a dramatic move today locking out contract workers unless a tesla employee can vouch for their work. it is not clear how many outside contractors would be affected by this move. in the first quarter earnings call he said the number of third-party contracting companies that tesla was using had gotten out of control. he decided he was going to scrub the barnacles. tesla has been struggling to increase production. their stock is up 3%. >>> up next, president trump takes aim a
gaines and daniel hooper.f the significant value of the power tools, worth about $4600, all three men are facing charges of grand theft and conspiracy. san ramon police are looking to see whether these men might be connected to other similar thefts around the bay area. in san ramon, alex savidge, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> the bankrupt gun maker remington is being supported by bank of america. bank of america is contributing $43 million to a lending package. the goal of the loan is to help...
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hira rapp-hooper of yale law school. >> today the president is pointing the finger across the aisle tweetingssure on the democrats to end the horrible law that separates children from their parents once they cross the border into the u.s. catch and release, lottery and chain must also go with it and we must continue building the wall. democrats are protecting ms-13, the thugs. "the huffington post" reporting trump's crackdown puts more kids in an already strained system. last month the government was unable to locate nearly 1,500 children who had been released from its custody. one more time, unable to locate 1,500 children released from its custody. my guest was quoted in that huffington post piece. how did this happen, michelle? >> well, it's a complex system but basically what happens is once the office of refugee resettlement releases a child, they wash their hands of that child so there's no follow-up, except occasionally a phone call within 30 days. the numbers are the number of times the phone call did not get through to anybody or revealed that the child was no longer living at that
hira rapp-hooper of yale law school. >> today the president is pointing the finger across the aisle tweetingssure on the democrats to end the horrible law that separates children from their parents once they cross the border into the u.s. catch and release, lottery and chain must also go with it and we must continue building the wall. democrats are protecting ms-13, the thugs. "the huffington post" reporting trump's crackdown puts more kids in an already strained system. last...
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daniel hooper...( darya ) the man accused of killing a 14-year-old girl almost 30 years ago in monterey county is now back in the u-s. arsenio leyva was extradited from mexico to california. the body of christina pina was found in a castroville artichoke field in 1990. her father says d-n-a evidence helped link arsenio leyva to her murder. the monterey county sheriff says mexican authorities caught up with leyva back in 2014. leyva finally lost his years long fight against extradition. leyva is now facing a number of charges... including kidnapping and murder. ( darya ) california lawmakers are ready to make a major healthcare push. democratic assemblymembers have announced a one-billion dollar funding package for the state's health care system. it includes expanding medi- cal in order to cover some undocumented immigrants. they're also trying to provide a refundable tax credit for families. a family of four making between 100 to 150-thousand would be eligible.
daniel hooper...( darya ) the man accused of killing a 14-year-old girl almost 30 years ago in monterey county is now back in the u-s. arsenio leyva was extradited from mexico to california. the body of christina pina was found in a castroville artichoke field in 1990. her father says d-n-a evidence helped link arsenio leyva to her murder. the monterey county sheriff says mexican authorities caught up with leyva back in 2014. leyva finally lost his years long fight against extradition. leyva is...
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. >> joining me now, senior research scholar, mera hooper.this just part of the negotiations and the dance? do you think this is actually going to effect whether the summit happens? >> i think the summit is likely to go forward. this is in all likelihood, kim jong-un reasserting himself, and kind of asserting some coercive leverage ahead of the summit. what's really happening here is actually a reckoning that's been several months in the making. that's the fact that the united states, the trump administration, and north korea have been defining denuclearization differently. >> this is an excellent point. >> so the president, donald trump, has been defining this term vaguely all along. and south korea and japan have done the same to try to help negotiations to proceed. >> okay. so north korea thinks denuclearization means i get rid of mine and you get rid of yours? >> north korea believes that denuclearization means i get rid of my nuclear weapons, and you not only start getting rid of your own nuclear weapons but you end your alliance with so
. >> joining me now, senior research scholar, mera hooper.this just part of the negotiations and the dance? do you think this is actually going to effect whether the summit happens? >> i think the summit is likely to go forward. this is in all likelihood, kim jong-un reasserting himself, and kind of asserting some coercive leverage ahead of the summit. what's really happening here is actually a reckoning that's been several months in the making. that's the fact that the united...
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joining us from capitol reporter for the hill, molly hooper.arco rubio, seeming to back pedal of course on the gop tax cut which is is surprising to say the least. what do you make of his latest comments on all of this? ? well, he's kind of back pedaling but only back pedaling from his vote because he was one of the concerns that the leadership had in terms of whether he would support it because he was skeptical as to the corporate tax cuts would really have big benefits for the economy. and as we're approaching the elections we haven't seen necessarily as much money perhaps going back into the pockets of everyday americans and the folks who want to get hired. that said, corporations, the argument other republican who is would like to make that tax cut permanent, republicans would say, you know, the reason the corporations aren't investing as much is because they know those tax breaks are going to expire in something like ten years. so congress needs to make it permanent. but it's unlikely to happen and so is the -- this push for an individual
joining us from capitol reporter for the hill, molly hooper.arco rubio, seeming to back pedal of course on the gop tax cut which is is surprising to say the least. what do you make of his latest comments on all of this? ? well, he's kind of back pedaling but only back pedaling from his vote because he was one of the concerns that the leadership had in terms of whether he would support it because he was skeptical as to the corporate tax cuts would really have big benefits for the economy. and as...
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reporter for the hill, molly hooper. good to talk to you. it's been a while. >> reporter: it has been a while but it's been so dizzying this past week, we have so much to talk about. >> let's talk first about the justice department briefing lawmakers on both sides, both democrats antd republicans abou the charges that an informant was placed inside of donald trump's campaign. what were some of the biggest takeaways from your perspective from yesterday's briefings? we actually heard from adam schiff who says no evidence was presented of any wrong doing was done. not really necessarily hearing from republicans on anything. >> reporter: exactly. and that's the key, because did the republicans see the documents that they intended to see and that they wanted to see? and originally that meeting -- i mean, the first meeting is the one that -- where nunes, and the oversight committee chairman, that meeting, that's really the very important meeting because they actually went to the doj to see classified documents. it's unclear if those same documents
reporter for the hill, molly hooper. good to talk to you. it's been a while. >> reporter: it has been a while but it's been so dizzying this past week, we have so much to talk about. >> let's talk first about the justice department briefing lawmakers on both sides, both democrats antd republicans abou the charges that an informant was placed inside of donald trump's campaign. what were some of the biggest takeaways from your perspective from yesterday's briefings? we actually heard...
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. >> so i have molly hooper and katherine with me here onset.ou walk through your story. i know they want to jump into the conversation. before that, based on your reporting, one of the questions we've asked, and i've asked my sources inside the administration has been pruitt is sticking around, right? the president wants him to stick around. i've been told the president kind of feels like they're in the bunker together, but not everybody inside the west wing feels that way. right? >> that's true. we've reported there is a rift in the west wing. the president, as you say, really has an affinity for scott pruitt and doesn't to be seen perhaps as giving in to the left, and their criticisms of him. among those who we reported have a lot of concerns about pruitt and have asked the president to fire him are john kelly, the chief of staff. and i think it's a matter of time to see who wins in this battle. >> well, throw your money down now, lisa. when we talk about john kelly, i want to talk about based on some of the reporting we had done about the pr
. >> so i have molly hooper and katherine with me here onset.ou walk through your story. i know they want to jump into the conversation. before that, based on your reporting, one of the questions we've asked, and i've asked my sources inside the administration has been pruitt is sticking around, right? the president wants him to stick around. i've been told the president kind of feels like they're in the bunker together, but not everybody inside the west wing feels that way. right?...
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mirra hooper, you are our resident expert on this. up wi one of the questions that stuck out to me in that briefing is this question of why it seems as though kim jong-un has changed his tune recently. and whether that had to do with something that may have happened in a meeting with china. what was your takeaway from that? what do you think is driving this shift? >> yeah, it's a great question, kasie. i think the shift in tone from kim jong-un is frankly a product of a reckoning that has been many months in the making. and that is the fact that president trump has built up expectations for his summit with kim. basically, pressaged a major win for himself and for the united states, despite the fact that he had not actually secured a commitment from kim jong-un to unilaterally denuclearize. and that reckoning was called up last week when john bolton and mike pompeo cited a so called libya model, they were expecting kim jong-un to pack up his nuclear weapons and ship them out of the country, and kim jong-un made clear that was not in th
mirra hooper, you are our resident expert on this. up wi one of the questions that stuck out to me in that briefing is this question of why it seems as though kim jong-un has changed his tune recently. and whether that had to do with something that may have happened in a meeting with china. what was your takeaway from that? what do you think is driving this shift? >> yeah, it's a great question, kasie. i think the shift in tone from kim jong-un is frankly a product of a reckoning that has...
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police arrested 26- year-old kamoni gaines...26-year-old daniel hooper...-old john williams on suspicion of grand theft and conspiracy. (grant) a former contra costa deputy is now facing 4 felonies... after he's accused of having sex with female inmates. patrick morseman was arrested last month. he had been working at the west county detention facility. despite morseman's claims the sex was consensual... lawyers for one of the inmates says it was rape. morseman faces 5 years in prison if convicted. (vicki) on the peninsula... two people are arrested after a shooting at a daly city bowling alley. this is cell phone video from the classic bowling center on king drive when the shooting happened last weekend. police arrested khejon nelson and taisia fauolo. officers say a fight started between two groups of people before a man was shot. the victim remains in critical condition. both suspects have been booked into jail. (grant) in the north bay... a baby deer is back with it's mother, thanks to a couple of marin county sheriff's deputies. this morning they found
police arrested 26- year-old kamoni gaines...26-year-old daniel hooper...-old john williams on suspicion of grand theft and conspiracy. (grant) a former contra costa deputy is now facing 4 felonies... after he's accused of having sex with female inmates. patrick morseman was arrested last month. he had been working at the west county detention facility. despite morseman's claims the sex was consensual... lawyers for one of the inmates says it was rape. morseman faces 5 years in prison if...
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steve leisman there at the fed >> let's bring in julia coronado and christina hooper thank you both for joining us. i guess if we start on this topic of roughly balanced inflation, could that have been a little more hawkish, perhaps >> i think that is not where they want to go. they don't want to send a hawkish signal the whole goal is this became the second longest expansion on record they want it going as long as possible they welcome a little bit of reflation. it's been running so low for so long, they would like to see it move above 2%. so they don't want to send that signal we're about to take the punch bowl away. we're going to keep it exactly go goldilocks >> this interesting thing is the stories we reads about the strength of the labor market there are anecdotes of bonuses for trucking firms cited in the journal today. if that's the case, is this an economy that maybe needs the fed to lean more heavily against it even if the other data isn't falling into place quite as strongly >> it seems likely that's the case we're seeing building wage growth pressures we're seeing it in a va
steve leisman there at the fed >> let's bring in julia coronado and christina hooper thank you both for joining us. i guess if we start on this topic of roughly balanced inflation, could that have been a little more hawkish, perhaps >> i think that is not where they want to go. they don't want to send a hawkish signal the whole goal is this became the second longest expansion on record they want it going as long as possible they welcome a little bit of reflation. it's been running...