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. >> as inue block the push for a wall. >> the proper wall never got built. i will get it built. >> highlighting his meeting with kim john un. >> we will meet again on february 27th and 28th in vietnam. >> and congratulating his administration on trade talks with china. >> the theft of american jobs and wealth has come to an end. >> delivering the democratic responsible response stacey abrams. saying opinion leaders don't understand the problems americans deal with. >> the shut down was a stunt. he aban donned our people and values. >> president trump did not declare an emergency to get the border wall, the question is how will congress address the battle. >>> after the speech we talked to eric swalwell. his guest was a survivor of park land shooting. both were disappointed the president didn't talk about gun reform. >> it was a missed opportunity for the country. it showed in last election this was a top of mind c. >> tomorrow gun reform will be before judiciary committee. there's a link to the state of the union on ktvu.com. >>> a cold winter storm on bay a
. >> as inue block the push for a wall. >> the proper wall never got built. i will get it built. >> highlighting his meeting with kim john un. >> we will meet again on february 27th and 28th in vietnam. >> and congratulating his administration on trade talks with china. >> the theft of american jobs and wealth has come to an end. >> delivering the democratic responsible response stacey abrams. saying opinion leaders don't understand the problems...
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in-store spell, jackie bork, kp > anothelive lookevacuation ord granville, gender, northwood lodge and inue to take a ve loo you can see someone in the middle of the screen in a canoe trying to go from place to place. you can see those cars submerged in the river, the river is expected to crest later on today. it is still rising. the rushing river, actually. this map showing some problem spots. we have more information on those areas on our website, kpix.com. >>> water levels at the napa river are above flood stage this afternoon. the river hit flood stage overnight at more than 25 feet . take a look at all of the water this morning. the fire department says this ev thoughhe r rose have not seen significant damage so far. >> last night was really calm and so far, it looks okay and it looks like the flood project is working. >> officials say they will begin the cleanup effort after the blood water receipts which could happen later today. >>> for the second time in a month, floodwaters have shut down 37 between the bottom and alejo and chp says it may be several days before the roadway reopen
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. >> but it coursed through the fiscal veins and inus con to function as a form of life support. after two weeks of talks here in stminster, in brussels, in belfast and in dublin the prime minister has acknowledged she needs more time to find a negotiating break through. that apparent lack of progress d accusations rompte from her political opponents. >> this ishe height of arrogance from a government set on running the clock down. just 44 days from a no deal scario, the prime ministe is hamstrung by her own party. >> and her approach at thees europeans ave some upp determined view from london. theresa may has asked for some more time to get a deal with brussels. >> so far though, brussels refuses to budge f the position it took up many, many months ago. tomorrow will bring yet another brexit debate and voting and in a sign of the mathematical nundrum may faces, some of her conservatives are again threatening to rebel against london. >>> back here, cisco reported cyber secity pected resul businesses. the company said it earned 73 cents a share. that was one cent better than estim
. >> but it coursed through the fiscal veins and inus con to function as a form of life support. after two weeks of talks here in stminster, in brussels, in belfast and in dublin the prime minister has acknowledged she needs more time to find a negotiating break through. that apparent lack of progress d accusations rompte from her political opponents. >> this ishe height of arrogance from a government set on running the clock down. just 44 days from a no deal scario, the prime...
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inu. the s. by 2030. what will it take to end the epidem?d designs-- how engineers are creating newch tenologies inspired by the natural world. yi>> what we are doing is to recapitulate what exists in nature. so now the idea is that well can we start to learn some of those uidesign rules, how can we non-natural systems with these living cells. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
inu. the s. by 2030. what will it take to end the epidem?d designs-- how engineers are creating newch tenologies inspired by the natural world. yi>> what we are doing is to recapitulate what exists in nature. so now the idea is that well can we start to learn some of those uidesign rules, how can we non-natural systems with these living cells. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
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i h teachers work, think that as we were talking randi is going to be a key part of the education inues that were talked about the 2020 campaign. >> i did want to talk about some house issues that democrats are bringing up. how likely are they to make it a spring congress and get a signature from a republican president? areas that both sides agree on in this congress? you're nk any time talking about a huge infusion of into education, which is what democrats are largely proposing, that stands making itno chance of through the senate.can-controlled there is luded to, some negotiation on the education bill, that would have compromise ty grand to bring the two sides together right now, but that's something working on. the vast majority, though, i hink are pieces of legislation that they are trying to hold out for messaging or is to signal were to go if democrats took the senate or white house in 2020. >> michael got it exactly right. here is some republican interest in moving an nfrastructure bill, but an education bill has been less than that. most people see schools as a local responsibi
i h teachers work, think that as we were talking randi is going to be a key part of the education inues that were talked about the 2020 campaign. >> i did want to talk about some house issues that democrats are bringing up. how likely are they to make it a spring congress and get a signature from a republican president? areas that both sides agree on in this congress? you're nk any time talking about a huge infusion of into education, which is what democrats are largely proposing, that...
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thank you so much for joining inus. we are w up to the return of winter. temperatur plummetin overnight. we're going to check in with lauryn ricketts forforecast. it is cold. you're saying we have snow coming through? >> we do. we havesnow. we have some sleet. we have some freezing rain, meagan, ande have the rain. that wintry mix d.c. is famous for, oh, yeah, coming our way into the beginning of this upcoming work . not today. sunny skies out there today. it is a little on the cold and ver.tery side though, ho we do have clouds. we will get some more sunshinee especiallyd into the afternoon. expect blue skies later on this afoirnoon. it is to be a little chilly. 29 degrees is our temperature right now. by 100, those temperatures -- excuse meer -- those teures are going to be into the low 30s. we're back into the mid to upper head into time w this afternoon. still feeling like the 20s and teens, all with those breezy northwest winds. take a look, this is a feels like factor rightw. you can see we have single digits out in the shenandoah valley elsewhere, t
thank you so much for joining inus. we are w up to the return of winter. temperatur plummetin overnight. we're going to check in with lauryn ricketts forforecast. it is cold. you're saying we have snow coming through? >> we do. we havesnow. we have some sleet. we have some freezing rain, meagan, ande have the rain. that wintry mix d.c. is famous for, oh, yeah, coming our way into the beginning of this upcoming work . not today. sunny skies out there today. it is a little on the cold and...
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teachers in denver may plan to strike on monday,inue to an oncompensation dispute.t would be the first teacher strike since 1994 they made the announcement yesterday. colorado's governor, jared polis ides are close to aea dand hopes that a strike can be avoided. public schools says it is going everything it n to prevent a strike. they vow to keep all schools open through any walkouts. this would be the latest teacher's strike. the others include oakland and los angeles. back to you. >> thank you, meagan. >>> new video this morning of a construction worker hanging on for his life from thef ledge a six-story building. >> just look at that. okay. a scaffolding collasied o of dallas. the worker was tethered and pulled h the roof.afety from the debris of thet caffolding woman. >>> melania trump will speak at the national prayer eakfast. he i supposed to make an anti-abortion pus during his speech there. he is supposed to continue the theme in front of evangelical leaders. expect delays in front of the washington hilton hotel in northwest. >>> congressional committees wil
teachers in denver may plan to strike on monday,inue to an oncompensation dispute.t would be the first teacher strike since 1994 they made the announcement yesterday. colorado's governor, jared polis ides are close to aea dand hopes that a strike can be avoided. public schools says it is going everything it n to prevent a strike. they vow to keep all schools open through any walkouts. this would be the latest teacher's strike. the others include oakland and los angeles. back to you. >>...
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think you know again it's not bernie sanders fault that he's old but i think it may be an unfortunate inus of timing in his time around but it just isn't it isn't what with the book we're trying to get rid of the democratic voters may think of the oldest president ever in the white house trying to replace him with someone older doesn't have the same kind of generational lift feel that they would like to have a really let me say what some of his sanders supporters advanced over the last few hours basically to the republicans they you should not basically share with in the fact that this man could end up being a punch bag for trump if he were to be. if he won the nomination because if he manages to elise a second wave of revolution he could make history again. well i for one chance of a revolution i just don't see it let's just put it that way this is again going back to an original point about you know us in the american electorate not willing to give a chance to somebody who's stepped up to the stage before and hasn't been able to secure agreement by the way so look. if i may just is very
think you know again it's not bernie sanders fault that he's old but i think it may be an unfortunate inus of timing in his time around but it just isn't it isn't what with the book we're trying to get rid of the democratic voters may think of the oldest president ever in the white house trying to replace him with someone older doesn't have the same kind of generational lift feel that they would like to have a really let me say what some of his sanders supporters advanced over the last few...
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there has been a standoff for weeks along venezuela border as frustration and anger and now hungernt inueso build. >> reporter: desperately needed food burning on the venezuela boer. maduroin fir tear gas and bber bullets into protesters. these are the scene of venezuela since last month when an economic crisis and national president guaido claims control of the country. he was in the middle of the battle. >> trucks, two of them were burnt down and the situation here gets worse by the minutes. >> reporter: as foreign aids piled up at the border, gauido is in columbia where he tried and failed to get aid across the border. he may have succeeded from cracking the military report. he tweeted these pictures of men are troops that defected on his side. saturday night he announced he'll be meeting with vice president pence on monday. president trump tweeted several messagf support to the nezuela people. the trump administration supported guaido. >>e seek a peaceful transition of power. n> maduro's says that he sees columbia as agent of america. he cuts off all ties between columbia and venezuela
there has been a standoff for weeks along venezuela border as frustration and anger and now hungernt inueso build. >> reporter: desperately needed food burning on the venezuela boer. maduroin fir tear gas and bber bullets into protesters. these are the scene of venezuela since last month when an economic crisis and national president guaido claims control of the country. he was in the middle of the battle. >> trucks, two of them were burnt down and the situation here gets worse by...
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military road in nor arlington, as the cars come through, they are dodging pothole after pothole and itnt inues up the road. >>> chopper 4 showing ushis perspective along the bw parkway. e road ready over the next couple weeks. adam tuss news4. >> hang on toour hubcaps. >> yes. no> doug, is this just a tease? >> you what today is, right? it's national weather person's day. so you know -- >> it's in honor of you. >> no.ha that's we give back. we want to give back to the people. it's record high temperaturese that's what saw across the region today. our record high today is 70.3 we're atght now. look at the numbers again. it says 72 we hit 73 today. the old record0 at dulles, 71 today. i have to check the latest because temperatures have gone up. 73 at the airport.nd out of the west at 9 miles per hour. a nice afternoon. it does not gette bthan this. as a matter of fact it's never been betr than this btoday. wet the old record by 3 deees, set in 1990 fredericksburg at 73. 74 culpepper. lo at char slotsville, 76. it was 77 last hour. amazing warmth across theaire. no rain right now but that's goin
military road in nor arlington, as the cars come through, they are dodging pothole after pothole and itnt inues up the road. >>> chopper 4 showing ushis perspective along the bw parkway. e road ready over the next couple weeks. adam tuss news4. >> hang on toour hubcaps. >> yes. no> doug, is this just a tease? >> you what today is, right? it's national weather person's day. so you know -- >> it's in honor of you. >> no.ha that's we give back. we want to...
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should he stay or go, that's the question on the minds of many virginia voters as the falloutc inues. voters we spoke to prince william county are split. >> he should be gone? >> yes. >> he should get a chance. >> he should be out for the good of virginia. >> i don't think it should cost him his job, but i feel like he should say something, dome ing better than it wasn't me. >> reporter: regardless of the stance, folks say his issue is credibili credibility. he said on frida it was him, then saturday it wasn't him. >> when you come back and say it wasn't me, it make you look like he was hiding stuff. >> i think he needs to be honest about the whole thing, but it's so long ago that this whole thing happened it's been blown out of proportion. >> >> reporter: now many voters are pondering how effective he can be as a leader shoulde stay, and whether there's more to comen this controversy. >> how can you govern don't trust you? to us virginia, where do we go from here? >> reporter: a as you heard julie mention, govnor fairf would ascend to the role. and when asked about eohim,e were more
should he stay or go, that's the question on the minds of many virginia voters as the falloutc inues. voters we spoke to prince william county are split. >> he should be gone? >> yes. >> he should get a chance. >> he should be out for the good of virginia. >> i don't think it should cost him his job, but i feel like he should say something, dome ing better than it wasn't me. >> reporter: regardless of the stance, folks say his issue is credibili credibility....
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arguing inu are favor of redistricting commissions, that is fine. you are avoiding the issues which is that this bill has washington, d.c. taking the choice away from the residence of a particular state. they can't make their own decisions on this. you are forcing them to go on the path you think is right. host: let's go to pennsylvania on our republican line. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: can you hear me? host: we can, please go ahead. caller: what i am going to talk -- t is [indiscernible] host: we will move on to dennis joining us from williamsport, pennsylvania. caller: i would like to comment. i'm glad you showed pennsylvania. with the first or second most gerrymandered state in the nation -- we are the first or second most gerrymandered state in the nation. we had three congressional 13-5, 13-5, 13-5. the supreme court finally had enough of it and changed the districts. it is now nine and nine in a state that republicans very seldom get 50% of the vote in. they also rigged local elections through the state legislature and hold
arguing inu are favor of redistricting commissions, that is fine. you are avoiding the issues which is that this bill has washington, d.c. taking the choice away from the residence of a particular state. they can't make their own decisions on this. you are forcing them to go on the path you think is right. host: let's go to pennsylvania on our republican line. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: can you hear me? host: we can, please go ahead. caller: what i am going to talk -- t is...
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that says, "the washington post" wanted to lead the charge against this child because he was a pawn inus its political r against political adversaries. a war so disconnected and beyond the comprehension of a 16-year-old, nicholas in this case, that it might as well beenscience-fiction. and the suit against "the post" said "the post" must be dealt with the same way every bully is dealt with and that is, hold the bully fully accountable for its wrongdoing which deters the bully from again bullying other children. in a civil suit, punishment and deterrence is found in a awarding damages to the victim and target of the bully. in order to fully compensate nicholas for his damages and to punish, deter, and teach "the washington post" a lesson it will never forget, this action seeks money damages inam excess of $250 million. by the way, the amount of jeff bezos, the world's richest person, paid in cash for "the washington post" when his company, nash holdings, purchased the newspaper in 2013. finally, there is going to be justice. the good news is this happens daily with the hate-trump media, t
that says, "the washington post" wanted to lead the charge against this child because he was a pawn inus its political r against political adversaries. a war so disconnected and beyond the comprehension of a 16-year-old, nicholas in this case, that it might as well beenscience-fiction. and the suit against "the post" said "the post" must be dealt with the same way every bully is dealt with and that is, hold the bully fully accountable for its wrongdoing which...
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district have resumed negotiations, but so far there is no deal to avert the strike which is expected inue into next week. the two sides said talks would continue to the weekend as well. >>> you're watching ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30. new research suggesting the term middle-class does not mean what it used to, especially here in the bay area. >> the story is getting a lot of traction on twitter. a lot of people pretty upset about this. jesse gary told us the numbers and! household income that was thought to make a family welk the just but some in the middle of the pack. >> reporter: now a new study finds middle-class has taken on a whole new meaning. how much money would you need to be middle-class >> 75,000. >> reporter: according to a survey of 200 cities by go banking rate, an online personal finance resource, some cities require a household income to be close to a small fortune to be considered middle- class. on its top 10 list, numbers one through three are bay area cities, san francisco, oakland, and fremont. each requires well over 100,000 to be middle-class. san jose at six, sunnyvale
district have resumed negotiations, but so far there is no deal to avert the strike which is expected inue into next week. the two sides said talks would continue to the weekend as well. >>> you're watching ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30. new research suggesting the term middle-class does not mean what it used to, especially here in the bay area. >> the story is getting a lot of traction on twitter. a lot of people pretty upset about this. jesse gary told us the numbers and! household...
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f inu gave powell an december and said he failed emerging markets. now?th are they on and what score would you give him? had the worst december and stock market history, it dropped at 1.60% in a month. in a month. they took lehman down, they came down worrying about aig and we lost 10%. we were down 16% in december. i am getting the central bank an f because look at what is asia,ing in china and in and in europe from an economic perspective. the u.s. stimulus is about to wear off. the last three recessions, we have cut rates 500 basis points, and now we can only cut them 250. a week ago san francisco put out a white paper about the benefits of negative interest rates. i hope that is not where we are going. we can only cut rates to hundred 50. 250. they were really late in the cycle raising rates, and now they are stuck. when we get into a small recession, i do not think we have the arrows and the quiver. let's hope we learn something from japan about negative interest rates. they destroyed been banking sectors -- they destroyed the banking sectors. what i
f inu gave powell an december and said he failed emerging markets. now?th are they on and what score would you give him? had the worst december and stock market history, it dropped at 1.60% in a month. in a month. they took lehman down, they came down worrying about aig and we lost 10%. we were down 16% in december. i am getting the central bank an f because look at what is asia,ing in china and in and in europe from an economic perspective. the u.s. stimulus is about to wear off. the last...
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inus: and i am manus cranny dubai. let's give you a little bit of breaking news from orange.rench telecoms operator. we have a beat. this is one of the most bruised sectors in europe. 3.3 billion euros, a beat on the estimates for the fourth-quarter adjusted ebitda. the revenue, also a beat. a dividend of seven cents per share. slightly lower versus 2018, so that is their guidance for this year. just a little bit lighter on its feet, and of course, they rolled out an acquired rival.n their spanish a little bit of reprieve for them, a beat on the numbers. nejra: if the really interesting day for telecoms. a big number of them reporting is one of the worst performing sectors in europe. of course, 5g, a huge part of the story for the telecoms companies. thefonica is crossing bloomberg. fourth-quarter revenue coming in at 12.19 billion euros. the estimate, 12.3 7 billion euros, so that is a beat -- 12.37 billion euros, so that is a beat. it comes in at 4 billion euros. the estimate was 3.88 billion. the fourth-quarter revenue highest estimate, so that is some of the numbers comin
inus: and i am manus cranny dubai. let's give you a little bit of breaking news from orange.rench telecoms operator. we have a beat. this is one of the most bruised sectors in europe. 3.3 billion euros, a beat on the estimates for the fourth-quarter adjusted ebitda. the revenue, also a beat. a dividend of seven cents per share. slightly lower versus 2018, so that is their guidance for this year. just a little bit lighter on its feet, and of course, they rolled out an acquired rival.n their...
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inus: our question -- nejra: was drawn to a comment you made in your outlooks as increasingly easy to europe undergo capitalization. an-zation. jap compare europe to japan. you can't take a machine gun approach. you can't just buy the index, you have to have a rifle shot approach. there are some really innovative companies in japan, pioneering whole new business models and some great companies in europe. ip achieving great valuations in progress. populations, you have a heavy debt burden, and central banks that cannot normalize interest rates on their balance sheet. the macro parallels are there. , underneath that, as there always are, some really interesting companies doing some exciting things. the rifle shot approach not the machine gun approach. thank you, rosch. -- raj. next we talked to the ceo of julius baer. they have announced new cost-cutting measures. the conversation is next. if you'remanus: traveling to work, tune in to work, tune into bloomberg radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: just over 40 minutes away from the start of cash equity trading. i'm nejra cehic in london. m
inus: our question -- nejra: was drawn to a comment you made in your outlooks as increasingly easy to europe undergo capitalization. an-zation. jap compare europe to japan. you can't take a machine gun approach. you can't just buy the index, you have to have a rifle shot approach. there are some really innovative companies in japan, pioneering whole new business models and some great companies in europe. ip achieving great valuations in progress. populations, you have a heavy debt burden, and...
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inus: i am manus cranny dubai. let's get more on the geopolitics story, the u.s. president mr. north korean leader kim jong on will meet in hanoi following a singaporeummit in last year. kim had arrived this morning and trump is expected later today. is chief asian correspondent on the ground in vietnam this morning. give me your sense of the atmosphere, we saw the traditional waiving of paint pump comes -- pom-poms yesterday. what was the reception like? .tephen: it was quite similar people were handing out american and north korean flags around -- along the route here in central hanoi in the old district in front of the hotel where we were stationed for much of this morning. we were right there, we had the washing --ird seat watching the motorcade arrived. arriving with a complete motorcycle police escort as well. followed by large military vehicles with gunter its and the like. it was quite a strong man arrival. to the hotel. he might take a bit of it to her tour of hanoi. he took a late-night stroll along the riverfront in singapore and to marina bay. today, who knows, mayb
inus: i am manus cranny dubai. let's get more on the geopolitics story, the u.s. president mr. north korean leader kim jong on will meet in hanoi following a singaporeummit in last year. kim had arrived this morning and trump is expected later today. is chief asian correspondent on the ground in vietnam this morning. give me your sense of the atmosphere, we saw the traditional waiving of paint pump comes -- pom-poms yesterday. what was the reception like? .tephen: it was quite similar people...
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she instantly became one of the women inus america. she befriended and got access to both union generals and former confederate generals. slaves and former slave owners. indians and indian fighters. all of them sat her favorite -- sought her favor. at one point or another she sculpted all of them. vinnieone portion of -mania any man 20 years her senior in any position of authority were vying for her attentions and provided gifts unique to that time and place in washington. for instance -- --h of them were men and were dormant and subpar bodyguards for lincoln at one time or another. i don't know the providence of the picture. guess whose hat he is wearing in the picture. another man who sought her general, aas a former confederate general. over the course of 10 years he wrote a handwritten essay to win her over. are points to be awarded to anyone in this room who can tell me why a general who lost the only battle that he fought was simultaneously wanted her war crimes by the north and embezzlement by the south, yet is the only one with
she instantly became one of the women inus america. she befriended and got access to both union generals and former confederate generals. slaves and former slave owners. indians and indian fighters. all of them sat her favorite -- sought her favor. at one point or another she sculpted all of them. vinnieone portion of -mania any man 20 years her senior in any position of authority were vying for her attentions and provided gifts unique to that time and place in washington. for instance -- --h...
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inu. the s. by 2030. what will it take to end the epidem? plus, wild designs-- how engineers are creating newch tenologies inspired by the natural world. yi>> what we are doing is to recapitulate what exists in nature. so now the idea is that well can we start to learn some of those uidesign rules, how can we non-natural systems with these living cells. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 ye, s. bnthe engine that connects us. >> babbel. a lauage app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. l >> telson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention, in the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at lemelson.org. >> supported by the john d. and catherine
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mueller's office says manafntt inued to be unlawful evenei afterng indicted.ng recommended. mafort is facing tax and bank fraud charges in virginia and, of course, the russia probe will be a hot topic later this morning on "meet the press" with chuck todd. chuck and the panel wil break down the late developments in the ongoing investigation. that starts at 10:30 on news 4. >> there was a powerful day of testimony yesterday at the vatican discussing the ase in the clergy. this nigerian nun yesterday accused church leaders of being hypocrites, ignoring their faith's more or less and values and added that the credibility of the church is at stake here. pope francisssembled this landmark meeting to find a new path forward after decades of abuse and allegations of cover-ups. expelling he church the archbishop of washington theodore mccarrick from the priesthood. >> r & b singer r. kelly is in a legal battle of his lif of sexually abusing four women. now he's trying to come up with a large amount ofst money to po bond. a judge set his bond yesterday at $1 million. p
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opportunity inue the child welfare system works to better meet the needs of our families.e, it's a very personal issue that i started practicing law in the juvenile justice system. i then continued my work in this arena. in my state we have won a half times the national average so we are tackling those issues within our child welfare system but are really focused on how to address the reason why we are seeing summary children come to the foster care system. i pledge of introducing the onel that are really focused serving a number of children safely through her is him and hopefully better serving families of the united states. an author, advocate in child welfare juvenile justice. and the president of children's village care for children with family support, community engagement and short-term residential intervention. writer andwned director with original experience in foster care and adoption behind the film instant family starring mark wahlberg. stridesade significant streamlining improving the child welfare system and is focused on improving -- improving adoption timeli
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arguing inu are favor of redistricting commissions, that is fine.ou are avoiding the issues which is that this bill has washington, d.c. taking the choice away from the residence of a particular state. they can't make their own decisions on this. you are forcing them to go on the path you think is right. host: let's go to pennsylvania on our republican line. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: can you hear me? host: we can, please go ahead. caller: what i am going to talk -- t is [indiscernible] host: we will move on to dennis joining us from williamsport, pennsylvania. caller: i would like to comment. i'm glad you showed pennsylvania. with the first or second most gerrymandered state in the nation -- we are the first or second most gerrymandered state in the nation. we had three congressional 13-5, 13-5, 13-5. the supreme court finally had enough of it and changed the districts. it is now nine and nine in a state that republicans very seldom get 50% of the vote in. they also rigged local elections through the state legislature and hold a
arguing inu are favor of redistricting commissions, that is fine.ou are avoiding the issues which is that this bill has washington, d.c. taking the choice away from the residence of a particular state. they can't make their own decisions on this. you are forcing them to go on the path you think is right. host: let's go to pennsylvania on our republican line. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: can you hear me? host: we can, please go ahead. caller: what i am going to talk -- t is...