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we know that the flight to iss tatakes twos.s one of if not the most dangerous point of the entire mission. between now and i guess the docking in two days, are ty still in a high risk phase? guest: well, everything we do in space is kind of risky. eveverybody knows there is a chance things could go wrong. as you said, it isis the first momoment when you likeke that semi-controlled bomb when the tension is highest. with soyuz, the acceleration builds up. thrst few seconds are relatively light. but as the acceleration kicks in, the gefeforce has built up, thcal stuff. now w they are making ththeir w, they are in zero gravity. there is always a risk. but they are past the main part ent:ow. and tare gog to be there for about six months. can you give us an idea of what the database experience is like on the iss? we do not expect to see them wearing astronaut outfits, right? mark: i am not sururthere aree any spacewalks scheduleded. it is not quite the same as sandra bullock jumping in inin 0 seconds. you haveve to remember, the inte
we know that the flight to iss tatakes twos.s one of if not the most dangerous point of the entire mission. between now and i guess the docking in two days, are ty still in a high risk phase? guest: well, everything we do in space is kind of risky. eveverybody knows there is a chance things could go wrong. as you said, it isis the first momoment when you likeke that semi-controlled bomb when the tension is highest. with soyuz, the acceleration builds up. thrst few seconds are relatively light....
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the iss was absolutely clear today. not the forecast was that it does not depend on the forecast. the government has accepted the country is £300 million a week worse off because of brexit. trust me, they don't know. let me give you this instead. this one will soar you, i am confident. you know it will not. this is serious stuff. the government has acknowledged it will continue to make the bulk of the eu contributions after our departure date up to 2022 because of the divorce bill and the bit that we will not pay to be you we have already agreed to fund domestically, such as payment to farmers. we have already allocated that money up to 2022. everyone knows the money does not exist. lost tribes in the amazonian rainforest knows the eid dividend does not exist. these characters do not know what would happen to the economy if there was not a brexit vote. they do not know. 0 nto not a brexit vote. they do not know. 0nto the next page for that you can carry on with your point. this is one of the points, the magic money tree, on the front of the metro. carry on. they do not know. they
the iss was absolutely clear today. not the forecast was that it does not depend on the forecast. the government has accepted the country is £300 million a week worse off because of brexit. trust me, they don't know. let me give you this instead. this one will soar you, i am confident. you know it will not. this is serious stuff. the government has acknowledged it will continue to make the bulk of the eu contributions after our departure date up to 2022 because of the divorce bill and the bit...
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is ready to be retired we can just keep growing the market what will have grown on iss at that point could be transferred over we separate, iss can be retired and we continue on with the research and stuff going on in orbit. >> where do you think the blind spots are for investors? there's so many different things that people are looking to invest in spacewise. are there areas that are, perhaps, being overlooked or underfunded? >> well, i think investors are certainly much more -- much higher risk takers than the rest of the community of companies and governments. so in that respect, i have to give them a lot of credit. they're very into what we're doing. you see the investments in alpha centauri if you take a really long view you can imagine there is one there. i don't think that the investment community is particularly risk adverse. i see a lot of interest. there's a lot of interest in what we're doing, even the level we're at today we want to attach to the international space station and that capability to compete has been drug out a little bit with the government they're working i
is ready to be retired we can just keep growing the market what will have grown on iss at that point could be transferred over we separate, iss can be retired and we continue on with the research and stuff going on in orbit. >> where do you think the blind spots are for investors? there's so many different things that people are looking to invest in spacewise. are there areas that are, perhaps, being overlooked or underfunded? >> well, i think investors are certainly much more --...
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and will love this is the 211th spacewalk since construction of the iss began 20 years ago. >>> a new ride for thrill seekers in the south bay. great america debuting the rail laser. it's the first rail steel coaster on the west and speed junkies will love the ride. it can reach up to 52 miles per hour, and takes a 90 degree drop, so plenty of screams to come this summer. >> looks like a lot of fun. >>> and a few miles away, this one for sports fans, a vahe -- avaya stadium opened. the san jose earthquakes will show every match there. you do have to rsvp on their website tonight but it's -- but it is a free grand opening. >> and you get to watch soccer almost like you are playing it. but alongside other fans. it's a good time. today, the weather just right to be outside. the marine layer burned off pretty good. we are just seeing a little bit hovering over ocean beach. just past cedro tower. other than that, it's looking pretty clear for most of the bay area. it definitely came in pretty thick for oakland and san francisco this morning. a sign of cooler weather. 59 degrees in san fran
and will love this is the 211th spacewalk since construction of the iss began 20 years ago. >>> a new ride for thrill seekers in the south bay. great america debuting the rail laser. it's the first rail steel coaster on the west and speed junkies will love the ride. it can reach up to 52 miles per hour, and takes a 90 degree drop, so plenty of screams to come this summer. >> looks like a lot of fun. >>> and a few miles away, this one for sports fans, a vahe -- avaya...
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the money and she's live in washington >> lets me start with an example of this, in both 27 d 2016, isse of the largest proxy advisory firms, urged investors to vote against at least one director at a company called cui global that's a microcap provider of power supplies ceo bill glove didn't understand the rationale, so he called iss. he says, and they encouraged him to pay thousands of dollars in consulting services to better understand their reports >> it feels like a protection racket, that's what it feels like >> like what >> a protection racket i was a police officer for 16 years and it feels like, you know, if you pay us $35,000 a year, we'll make sure this doesn't happen until you do, every year, there's going to be some issue, some problem, something is going to occur >> that's one of several proported conflicts of interest that hundreds of companies have brought to the attention of congress they're also worried that the advice is slanted toward investors, including activists who pay them fees for their research now, a bill aimed at improving proxy advisers transparency passed
the money and she's live in washington >> lets me start with an example of this, in both 27 d 2016, isse of the largest proxy advisory firms, urged investors to vote against at least one director at a company called cui global that's a microcap provider of power supplies ceo bill glove didn't understand the rationale, so he called iss. he says, and they encouraged him to pay thousands of dollars in consulting services to better understand their reports >> it feels like a protection...
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he will become commander of the iss in october.w's sophie are are bonnie was at the press conference and asked him if he had any muscle memory from his last time and space. reporter: first of all, congratulations on a safe arrival at the iss. we often speak about muscle memory, the idea that our bodies respond automatically to some things we have done before. as one of your experiments focuses on muscular system, we were wondering whether you have any muscle memory of your 2014 mission. has it been easier to a depth to microgravity and perhaps is that an experiment you have already started on? >> that is actually a really good point you are bringing up. i was wondering the exact same thing. where would i start? what i start like a beginner again flying up here, or what i have muscle memory in how to float in the space? the answer is very clearly i still had it memorized. i realized when i came into the station my feet exactly where they are. so, there is this amazing muscle memory. it is like riding a bicycle. you don't know how yo
he will become commander of the iss in october.w's sophie are are bonnie was at the press conference and asked him if he had any muscle memory from his last time and space. reporter: first of all, congratulations on a safe arrival at the iss. we often speak about muscle memory, the idea that our bodies respond automatically to some things we have done before. as one of your experiments focuses on muscular system, we were wondering whether you have any muscle memory of your 2014 mission. has it...
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garris is accompanied by an american and russian colleague and will take command of the iss in a fewths. the mission will see the group carry out hundreds of experiments that are not possible on earth. we wish them the best of luck. you are up-to-date. i am sarah kelly, thank you for watching. hope to see you again. have a great day. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ zñvpx]ççwówó2n fashion. the. we remain. this week we. we're learning. in the. following ways. this contention
garris is accompanied by an american and russian colleague and will take command of the iss in a fewths. the mission will see the group carry out hundreds of experiments that are not possible on earth. we wish them the best of luck. you are up-to-date. i am sarah kelly, thank you for watching. hope to see you again. have a great day. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ zñvpx]ççwówó2n...
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the iss and captured headlines around the world as the first female private space explorer.hnology entrepreneur. sharanjit leyl asked what advice she had four other women who aspire to do the same. i come from the middle east, iran, in asia, in the middle east culturally, as we are raised as young girls, sometimes our society, our culture, sometimes our parents even tell us there are things we should or shouldn't do, certain things that are appropriate for girls and certain things that are not. she they create these fears that we can't do stuff, we're not good enough, we are not capable, we're not smart enough and i'm here to tell you all those beliefs are false. if anything i think we can do things much better. i've seen it happen over and over again. what about some of the challenges of being out in space, the practicalities of having to go to the toilet, for instance, this is a huge challenge, as you say, only 50 odd women have been up there? absolutely. living in space is very different. you do everything different. you do everything different from brushing your teeth, g
the iss and captured headlines around the world as the first female private space explorer.hnology entrepreneur. sharanjit leyl asked what advice she had four other women who aspire to do the same. i come from the middle east, iran, in asia, in the middle east culturally, as we are raised as young girls, sometimes our society, our culture, sometimes our parents even tell us there are things we should or shouldn't do, certain things that are appropriate for girls and certain things that are not....
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which is iss. please play for china. it i usually same thing they played yet to make it make it for the morning game how howw that is that the o othr other r -- france how we know god. for china. also because you do he was he was murdered. saying that the you know what what we and she's to cynicism and about if it and then you people are. still war five my making making the link layer we mean that socialism benefits for the war. we'v've got going one turned year year.. really late in the that is a you know musings anyway. was the play three bring them and then somebody [inaudible] you know. he is hehe is [inaudible] being a we we have -- which initially this is defined by its india's units it was like that. the prime minister there anything video. of the that the theme with which h to do so internatioionally you'll bee okay [inaudible] i'm beginning . do you think. overall it is -- no no thanks. social [inaudible] news at do you see. as you like but i mean. in business. the country. had had. already worked on god is that
which is iss. please play for china. it i usually same thing they played yet to make it make it for the morning game how howw that is that the o othr other r -- france how we know god. for china. also because you do he was he was murdered. saying that the you know what what we and she's to cynicism and about if it and then you people are. still war five my making making the link layer we mean that socialism benefits for the war. we'v've got going one turned year year.. really late in the that...
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user iss great. as they say. halftime alright right cross posters. is that is that all charges to be totally. confident. chris christie that raising an area now knows anything they say yeah. it just didn't make any can. also sensitivities some pub. in fm wo toee treatment outcomes one in one of the tests couple ha s ordedered to get. techniques and in the seven seven seven seven eight cases a user i. s. yes. from of the messages which of us. forty one is it a good underground test test a baby one more across is expected to be jailed over four hundred thousand id but and and when twenty nineteen. bust us are george in the middle. of a so that parents certified fathers and. sons to. this. phenomenon to the to the teachings of his community bbc news i has actually controls when one of one them that are around. at right right because kcet ended in distinguish women's yeah gatherings exay sees. well i n around. he is. actually. right right bottles and ao little. i don't. to people. about issues about. sex at all because it was with you the nigif don'. sin
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the seems to me to be the you know you know iss comes down to me many months ten twenty cents settling for the. since it looks like that is not at all the case based on or around that my mso he said with every important one ongoing negotiations between going donald trump and getting down on. the benefit of the doubt and then which looks and so we really will have special coverage which also makes me feel so. he will be reporting. from singapore from three thirty eight harris time. now now say has to take take ship carrying home like myself but cities in the annals what for. twice withe last year. he says as main base is to a take a ship marks on victor. i mean it would have to worry. after all it was a stand on and off we can only only and not let lexington but once when i night migrants stranded on a russian after getting an easy. spain's estimates the film's our lord. primetime injuries entrance has given. a dog in the senate and. yeah. the my my resolution on the scene. water water is in order the idea. many many more than what i might. be any and scorecard and then announcements fo
the seems to me to be the you know you know iss comes down to me many months ten twenty cents settling for the. since it looks like that is not at all the case based on or around that my mso he said with every important one ongoing negotiations between going donald trump and getting down on. the benefit of the doubt and then which looks and so we really will have special coverage which also makes me feel so. he will be reporting. from singapore from three thirty eight harris time. now now say...
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. >> and the terp community iss remaining tight-lipped about mcnair death and circumstances surrounding it and athletic department couldn't talk to us today only saying they plan to have aon preference in the days to follow. >> this is a two week oral or if for the owe fen live lineman's familiar limit on may 29 mcnair was participating organized teamworkur-out accordingst avenue rushed to our he received a liver traps plants and has been fighting for hisnc life evee. it's possible he suffered a heat stroke. his football photo is on maryland page home site. the team was a class fily an for they'll dedicate the spz towards him. >> i feel sad and definitely he has a future, graduate, and still two freerz him. >> mcnair was top refrudz he was described as extremely talented football mrir and humble and genuine human bein bring. our team is hoken with the loss of jo jord apmcnaip mcnair. passion and enthusiasm made m up valued or. >> the war was similar to the way it is today. it was 81 as a high. now off season workouts grew scrutiny because of how high it canet. in 201 is withye ar needed
. >> and the terp community iss remaining tight-lipped about mcnair death and circumstances surrounding it and athletic department couldn't talk to us today only saying they plan to have aon preference in the days to follow. >> this is a two week oral or if for the owe fen live lineman's familiar limit on may 29 mcnair was participating organized teamworkur-out accordingst avenue rushed to our he received a liver traps plants and has been fighting for hisnc life evee. it's possible...
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the iss is getting a new member. what makes it different?is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton in new york. at least five people are dead, several others are reportedly gravely injured after a mass shooting at the capital gazette newspaper in annapolis, maryland. authorities say a gunman who opened fire inside the newsroom at the building housing the paper has been arrested. you are looking at a live picture from the office complex located in maryland. arrivedrnor larry hogan at the scene earlier and said he was absolutely devastated by the tragedy. >> it is a tragic situation. we don't have all the information yet and we can't give all the information yet. this is an active crime scene an investigation. but we have had several fatalities and several people that are in the hospital. tweetedesident trump that his thoughts and prayers are with the victims and families. the president also thanked the first responders for their efforts. meantime, the associated press reports that a federal official briefed on the shooting identified the suspe
the iss is getting a new member. what makes it different?is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton in new york. at least five people are dead, several others are reportedly gravely injured after a mass shooting at the capital gazette newspaper in annapolis, maryland. authorities say a gunman who opened fire inside the newsroom at the building housing the paper has been arrested. you are looking at a live picture from the office complex located in maryland. arrivedrnor larry hogan at the scene...
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there are some who look at the issue of religious liberty, this he look at the iss of free exercise of religion in the same way. they believe that we have the right to exercise religion in the four walls of the church, we go out into the public square, confront truth and advance truth with the truth of scripture outside the four walls of the church, that's where they say it has to stop. thank goodness we have a president, thank goodness have a leader of this country who stands unapologetically for re ly religious liberty, who is willing to put people on the court who will stand for liberty in this country. and i tell you that type of courage is why the president is in the white house today. i believe he's the for primarily two reasons today. because of great courage and about getting results. there is great change happening in this country today because of his leadership and there's great change happening at the epa. and with great change comes greatosio but i want to tell you what's been going on a the epa for the last 16 or soonths. the changes are transforming how we're doing busine
there are some who look at the issue of religious liberty, this he look at the iss of free exercise of religion in the same way. they believe that we have the right to exercise religion in the four walls of the church, we go out into the public square, confront truth and advance truth with the truth of scripture outside the four walls of the church, that's where they say it has to stop. thank goodness we have a president, thank goodness have a leader of this country who stands unapologetically...
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because the iss recently had a report suggesting that if you are going to increase the funding so ithat number will be £2000 per household. and here is a bit of a brexit dividend so also stealth tax which are sneaky tactic you don't realise or the government hopes you don't realise. all of this increase in offence is just for the nhs to pretty much stand still with an ageing population, growing demands on its, it needs a huge rise at just the standstill doesn't demands on its, it needs a huge rise atjust the standstill doesn't it? lu the debate about nhs funding is it going on so long it's moved on from just money for the nhs. it's a place now where people are realising the extra pressures on nhs are because of future austerity and other areas for example council funding that it's after social services and tenderly care. it's more pressure on the nhs. so, this is only went to be a small part of the problem. and obviously it creates another political problem as well as katie was saying, there actually for income streams that the story talked about, income tax and brexit dividend, borr
because the iss recently had a report suggesting that if you are going to increase the funding so ithat number will be £2000 per household. and here is a bit of a brexit dividend so also stealth tax which are sneaky tactic you don't realise or the government hopes you don't realise. all of this increase in offence is just for the nhs to pretty much stand still with an ageing population, growing demands on its, it needs a huge rise at just the standstill doesn't demands on its, it needs a huge...
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so iss a -- it's a lot of work. and i know that you both know what you signed up for, but i want to thank you, to mr mr. hamasaki, being your second time applying. i have to appreciate your persistence. it shows how much you want to do this. this is a volunteer gig. we don't pay you to sit in these very long ing i appreciate y persistence in applying again. i will concur with the statements made bysupe isor cohen and ronen on ms. elias. i'm really excited to see you on the commission. very excited to see a strong woman who clearly has a clear platform and concepts and ideas on how we can improve police-community relationships and make this the best police department in our country. so i'm happy to support the two nominations moving forward today. finally, my last plea -- not having been able to attend the rules committee -- please keep the meetings where the public can attend. i was disappointed that the meeting was moved so that testimony cannot be taken. i know it's difficult to listen to the many and variety of p
so iss a -- it's a lot of work. and i know that you both know what you signed up for, but i want to thank you, to mr mr. hamasaki, being your second time applying. i have to appreciate your persistence. it shows how much you want to do this. this is a volunteer gig. we don't pay you to sit in these very long ing i appreciate y persistence in applying again. i will concur with the statements made bysupe isor cohen and ronen on ms. elias. i'm really excited to see you on the commission. very...
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. >> reporter: it's also the same size as what's going up on the iss. >> that's right. >> reporter: did plan that? >> it just worked out that way. >> they've already 3d printed 100 parts in space. >> one thing that is a surprising use on the space station is researchers with their experiments will sometimes just run out of sample capers and have to cut their experiments short. >> their next big project with nasa, designing and using robots in space. engineers say working with astronauts on the iss is an incredible out of this world experience. >> when they installed our printer or other things and i've lugged that thing around. it's like 100 pounds and they're just like lifting it with one finger and he's just like moving it around and leaves it floating on the ceiling. >> it was amazing talking to them. engineers say their next generation machines will also make crystals, fiberoptics and even 3d print metal in space. mary lee, kpix5. >>> dozens of swimmers in san jose were sickened by dangerous chemicals all because of a mix- up. it happened this afternoon at shadow brook swim club in
. >> reporter: it's also the same size as what's going up on the iss. >> that's right. >> reporter: did plan that? >> it just worked out that way. >> they've already 3d printed 100 parts in space. >> one thing that is a surprising use on the space station is researchers with their experiments will sometimes just run out of sample capers and have to cut their experiments short. >> their next big project with nasa, designing and using robots in space....
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this is darrel iss a's district. he's not running for reelection. used to be the oversight committee chairman. a republican thorn in th previous president's side. not running for reelection. district in the presidential year 2016. so democrats logically say this should be one of our targets in 2018. right now, a republican in first. the question is, will there be a democrat in second? you see all these candidates running because it's an open seat. only 4% of the vote in, don. this one could take well into the morning. could take well into the week before we see the candidates. another key race, another clinton district. republican held. rohrbacher here, the republican. does he run against a democrat or against a republican? only 16% of the vote in. a lot of other candidates down here as well. just want to show you another name you know well. you mentioned it quite a bit on your show. devin nunes, very prominent in defending the president.accusin the trump campaign, for example. he's comfortably winning his primary. democrats have had dreams of winni
this is darrel iss a's district. he's not running for reelection. used to be the oversight committee chairman. a republican thorn in th previous president's side. not running for reelection. district in the presidential year 2016. so democrats logically say this should be one of our targets in 2018. right now, a republican in first. the question is, will there be a democrat in second? you see all these candidates running because it's an open seat. only 4% of the vote in, don. this one could...
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isse>> i m yrd buit was a good one. [laughter] >> alaska democratic line. >> caller: i am on the republican line i thought i must have misdialed. >>host: go ahead female tell me where the spy from the hillary campaign was from? they were affected by the russians why aren't we given the information about the spy with the hillary campaign? >> there is not any evidence that i am aware of that the russians were reaching out to the clinton campaign except by illegally hacking their e-mails. there were no contacts between the clinton campaign and the russians. manifests contacts but it is simply not the same situation actually. but was there something wrong with getting theth fisa warrant? you have to remember a few things the fbi waited to begin the fisa investigation and tell he was no longer an advisor to the campaign. and then waiting until after he severed the ties of the w campaign and then applied fo the f warrant. >> second none of us is seeing the full affidavit that has been a lot of back and forth with the paragrap
isse>> i m yrd buit was a good one. [laughter] >> alaska democratic line. >> caller: i am on the republican line i thought i must have misdialed. >>host: go ahead female tell me where the spy from the hillary campaign was from? they were affected by the russians why aren't we given the information about the spy with the hillary campaign? >> there is not any evidence that i am aware of that the russians were reaching out to the clinton campaign except by illegally...
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a cords with the american people andat th where thesident did p it because it putts a face toue hu iss of americans being den immigrants coming into the country. so he did keep harping on that, this is permanent separation to kind of counter that argument ff thamiliar lites being separated down at the boarder. and i'm rele' continueo bring that up. that will continue something he points tdown the road. >> some of theses fam if you heard them at the podium accusing the media, you're in politics, you're in the media, of not covering t theyhe share this number 63 thousand versus thed two thousan children who are down at te boarder. we failing to cover that other iside. >> can't speak to everyone, every outlet who's able to look at this ise. >> as a whole? do you think in the corage, in a general sense. sbecause it doe seem like lately we've been reading about these stories at the boarder and we haven't reall heard these stori >> i think we could always do better job of covering these kinds of issues. of course those are devastating stories. it's something knob is happy to hear. nobody wan
a cords with the american people andat th where thesident did p it because it putts a face toue hu iss of americans being den immigrants coming into the country. so he did keep harping on that, this is permanent separation to kind of counter that argument ff thamiliar lites being separated down at the boarder. and i'm rele' continueo bring that up. that will continue something he points tdown the road. >> some of theses fam if you heard them at the podium accusing the media, you're in...
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wanted to degree work -- but pt she he wanted to work through -- but he wanted to work tlau health issugh health issues first. >> james could resign with the cavs, he said his this is family will be a factor in his decision. he is an ohio native. the lakers and 76ers are considered front-runners. free agents can start to negotiate with teams on 1 minute past midnight on saun. >>> he can turn down that $36.5 million option. i would pick us up. >> i wonder what that would be my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman 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 them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i'll drive it every day of the w
wanted to degree work -- but pt she he wanted to work through -- but he wanted to work tlau health issugh health issues first. >> james could resign with the cavs, he said his this is family will be a factor in his decision. he is an ohio native. the lakers and 76ers are considered front-runners. free agents can start to negotiate with teams on 1 minute past midnight on saun. >>> he can turn down that $36.5 million option. i would pick us up. >> i wonder what that would be...
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>> well, what we're hearing iss ther actual mex fichanism to reunite the families. one former i.c.e. executive said it's psible that the kids may never see their kids and become a ward of the united states. but right now families that need to get to the family detentions centround the country, once those reach capacities they'll be in what are called immigration jails with parents. >> susan mcginnis for us this morning. thank you. >> thank you. >>> d.c. voters may have approved initiate 77 but the fight is not over. on tuesday's primary, 55% approved the measure that means by 2025 all workers in d.c. will earn $15 an hour even if they earn tips.th d.c. council still has the power to reject or modify initiative 77. they've done it befor voters approved term limits. it passed. 17% of people voted it's a low turnt in the election. i think it's a misnomer. it's the will of the people the ll of the people that voted in this election with the lowest turnout. >> respect that the voters did not vote for this initiative. >> outsiders say it's almost certain that the d.c.ounc
>> well, what we're hearing iss ther actual mex fichanism to reunite the families. one former i.c.e. executive said it's psible that the kids may never see their kids and become a ward of the united states. but right now families that need to get to the family detentions centround the country, once those reach capacities they'll be in what are called immigration jails with parents. >> susan mcginnis for us this morning. thank you. >> thank you. >>> d.c. voters may...
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we will talk about the other areas see issing a cooldown. >> okay. we will check in with you in a little bit, vianey. know what to expect before you step out of the door. know the changes before they happen. >>> at least two families are without a home tonight after a fire burned 10 acres rural antioch. anser hassan is there live. >> we don't know the extent of the injuries, but two people have been hospitalized. the crews have the fire contained, but it is not fully extinguished. >> my dogs i need to get to my house. >> and gabrielle rushed to call neighbors asking if the fire was rning -- near her home. >> we were all calling each other. >> reporter: the call came in after 5:00 p.m. and quickly spread to 10 acres. fire captain lisa martinez says that the big challenge was to get water to this part of rural antioch. >> they have a tank to hold 2,000 to 3,000 gallons of water, and we are requilling the engines with the water that is being trucked in. >> reporter: she says that many crews were called in to work overtime this weekend given that the eas
we will talk about the other areas see issing a cooldown. >> okay. we will check in with you in a little bit, vianey. know what to expect before you step out of the door. know the changes before they happen. >>> at least two families are without a home tonight after a fire burned 10 acres rural antioch. anser hassan is there live. >> we don't know the extent of the injuries, but two people have been hospitalized. the crews have the fire contained, but it is not fully...
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aerospace firms spacex and boeing want to begin transporting astronauts to the iss next year. the 2018 world cup is underway in russia. the fans in moscow are hoping for a win in the opening match against saudi arabia, knowing this would be their team's best chance to pick up points and get out of the group, and they really delivered appeared they were treated to a goal fast. >> russia couldn't have hoped for a better start than this. back in the first goal of the tournament after just 12:00. by the stroke of half-time, it was two, substitute danny putting a beaming grin on the coach's face. russia might be the tournaments at lowest ranked team, but they certainly didn't look like it. the best of the bunch came in the 91st minute. an early contender for goal of the tournament. saudi arabia may have been something of a soft opponent, but this volley was pure inspiration, and nightmare for the guests, inspiration for the hosts. a free kick in the dying seconds, completing the russian rout, delight for one discerning spectator. saudi arabia's hopes, dashed alr eady. sarah: let's
aerospace firms spacex and boeing want to begin transporting astronauts to the iss next year. the 2018 world cup is underway in russia. the fans in moscow are hoping for a win in the opening match against saudi arabia, knowing this would be their team's best chance to pick up points and get out of the group, and they really delivered appeared they were treated to a goal fast. >> russia couldn't have hoped for a better start than this. back in the first goal of the tournament after just...
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and yes, i did have somebody to my right on.this iss it is of course a challenging issue for our nation but i'm confident my views the views of the-- not only of the district i serve, judzy, but also the american people. the american people want to secure our southern border but they certainly want a process where there can be asylum, where that is warranted, but we have to move forward in a bipartisan capacity, judy, and also we have to move forward recognizing that these are not mutually inconsistent. we can cure our southern border but we also can have a legal process where asylum warranted, that that can be adjudicated appropriately. >> woodruff: you believe this bill is going to pass this weeke the comproill? >> i'm not sure of that. thmore conservative bill did not pass. there were 41 of us on the republican side who votedded against it. i am not sure this bill is going to pass but weave to continue to work on the issue, and we have to work on the isue now, judy. we can't wait until after th november election. >> woodruff: which is something i know you said the president had told
and yes, i did have somebody to my right on.this iss it is of course a challenging issue for our nation but i'm confident my views the views of the-- not only of the district i serve, judzy, but also the american people. the american people want to secure our southern border but they certainly want a process where there can be asylum, where that is warranted, but we have to move forward in a bipartisan capacity, judy, and also we have to move forward recognizing that these are not mutually...
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it h has been a p pioneer in iss such as gender identity and transgender rights. debate enters its 17th hour, the intntentions ofof lawmakakers are ineaeasingly clear. it would appear according to current esestimates that ann aremated 127 lawmakekers going to vote against this abortion law. an estimated 126 are going to vote in favor. that is a difference of minus one. we have won national lawmakers still undecided. that oneit will be undecided vote of that lawawker who has not yemamade his orr her voting intentions clear in the debating chamber that will decide the outcomef this v vote. olivia: among its latin american neighbors, uruguay has legegalid aborortion, as has c cuba. mexico city y has special dispensation as well. many put the generalized resistance to that law down toto the caththolic church,h, which a strong influence in argentina. do you see religion as a key part of this debate? declan: argentina is a traditionally roman catholic country, the homeland of pope francis, leader of the global catholic church. of there is a deep vein conservatism that r
it h has been a p pioneer in iss such as gender identity and transgender rights. debate enters its 17th hour, the intntentions ofof lawmakakers are ineaeasingly clear. it would appear according to current esestimates that ann aremated 127 lawmakekers going to vote against this abortion law. an estimated 126 are going to vote in favor. that is a difference of minus one. we have won national lawmakers still undecided. that oneit will be undecided vote of that lawawker who has not yemamade his orr...
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also you have susan collins who hasn't had as openenly a con ten shuz relationship as him, but issing a moderate abortions right republican who could potentially balk at the idea of somebody who would do away, for instance, with roe v. wade. so even if the republicans -- even if the president can manage to get somebody nominated, to get through confirmation hearings and get to the u.s. senate with the one-seat majority, it will be difficult to get somebody from this list of judges that they're working from. >> let's bring back in our chief anchor george stephanopoulos who wants to weigh in on this. >> let me pick up on this. john's exactly right. there's going to be enormous president to hang together and improve the nominee. on the other hand, with that one-seat majority, every republican senator is going to have tremendous leverage. you had jeff flarks bob corker. both of them are going to be retiring. he's been talking about holding it up. susan murkowski, might be another senator who would vote for a justice who's going to overturn roe v. wade. so this is going to be a monumental
also you have susan collins who hasn't had as openenly a con ten shuz relationship as him, but issing a moderate abortions right republican who could potentially balk at the idea of somebody who would do away, for instance, with roe v. wade. so even if the republicans -- even if the president can manage to get somebody nominated, to get through confirmation hearings and get to the u.s. senate with the one-seat majority, it will be difficult to get somebody from this list of judges that they're...
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two days after the election, the context -- contest is s is s iss close to call. leno holds a razor thin lead with over 1100 more votes than breed. roughly 75% of kim's voters ranked leno above london breed, pushing leno ahead although breed caught more votes in the first round. candidates have different views on the instant runoff system. >> this is what we're dealing with, so for now we're stuck with it. >> promotes positive campaigning because if i want your second vote, i'm not going to drop a bomb on you. we saw that in this race as well. >> 13,000 ballots came in yesterday alone. those postmarked on or before election day are valid as long as they arrive by tomorrow. >>> more results are on abc7news.com. >>> the two men facing off for a california governor in the november election are not wasting any time getting their messages out. democrat newsom and cox spoke why they are the best leader for california. they agree on the 12 cent a gallon gas tax that state lawmakers approved last year. republicans are trying to repeal it this november. >> just looking for
two days after the election, the context -- contest is s is s iss close to call. leno holds a razor thin lead with over 1100 more votes than breed. roughly 75% of kim's voters ranked leno above london breed, pushing leno ahead although breed caught more votes in the first round. candidates have different views on the instant runoff system. >> this is what we're dealing with, so for now we're stuck with it. >> promotes positive campaigning because if i want your second vote, i'm not...
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i don't trust them to get more results, i think uruguay will be them, but a 5-0 when iss something ofream start especially for a host nation that didn't have a lot of confidence in the tournament. they are sitting very pretty. sarah: who else is likely to be sitting pretty after saturday? we have a big match day tomorrow. reporter: there will be two teams sitting pretty. two tournament favorites will be kicking off their campaigns, france taking on australia, nearly lightly regarded team it must be said, and argentina have a somewhat smaller opponent themselves. the cap debutante, iceland. but later saturday it will get interesting. you will have peru versus denmark. that could be a very evenly matched game. then you have teams that are potential to surprise viewers with a deep run if things go their way. and finally a game between two teams which were difficult to judge, croatia have a small squad -- strong squad. big-name players, but they sometimes come up short in tournaments and are facing nigeria, another team hard to judge. sarah: matt hermann, thank you for breaking it down. y
i don't trust them to get more results, i think uruguay will be them, but a 5-0 when iss something ofream start especially for a host nation that didn't have a lot of confidence in the tournament. they are sitting very pretty. sarah: who else is likely to be sitting pretty after saturday? we have a big match day tomorrow. reporter: there will be two teams sitting pretty. two tournament favorites will be kicking off their campaigns, france taking on australia, nearly lightly regarded team it...
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other people different from the mexicans coming across we want to treat them all the same and that iss when you come in from mexico as a child you are detained but thenti immediately removed from the country. we think if we could do that with this controller can publish and that would go a long ways to providing this incentivizing the smugglers and cartels and figures from in the kids up in the first place. >> is the talk and is there serious thought about if you can't ask your bill that you go to a skinny bill that is deals with family separation? >> at the minimum we have to deal with family separation. i'm a father with five and i think it is inhumane and i think the pictures that we have seen is the face of america and most people in this country want. >> that addresses the skinny belt part of it but i want to ask you about admissions because they went into this with the ambition of the widespread reform referred in the past and yet here we are. is this a congress that can't ultimately make the large-scale immigration under reagan? >> guest: it has been such an difficult issue for
other people different from the mexicans coming across we want to treat them all the same and that iss when you come in from mexico as a child you are detained but thenti immediately removed from the country. we think if we could do that with this controller can publish and that would go a long ways to providing this incentivizing the smugglers and cartels and figures from in the kids up in the first place. >> is the talk and is there serious thought about if you can't ask your bill that...
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. >>> it is a contentious iss here in the district. and in a couple of days voters will decide ifta tipped rant workers should get the full $15 minimum wage. n right d.c. law allows employers to pay tipped workers $3.33 an hour. darcy spencer joins us liveco along win avenue with more on both sides of the debate. darcy?, >> we erika, it is an absolutely beautiful afternoon to get out and about here in the district, perhaps go out to eat in one of the outdoor venues, grab din skpner and drinks. it's the very pple serving you, waiters, waitresses, bartenders who will be affect bid this initiative. we want to show you video we shot in the last hour of people out and about. this is the last weekend before d.c. voters decide on initiative sa77. like you, it is contentious. you have some bar owners saying that raising the pay fororrs to $15 an hour could cause them to decrease the hours, or perhaps even go out of business. and some of the workers we spoke to just this afternoon say they support it because they're simply not making enough mon
. >>> it is a contentious iss here in the district. and in a couple of days voters will decide ifta tipped rant workers should get the full $15 minimum wage. n right d.c. law allows employers to pay tipped workers $3.33 an hour. darcy spencer joins us liveco along win avenue with more on both sides of the debate. darcy?, >> we erika, it is an absolutely beautiful afternoon to get out and about here in the district, perhaps go out to eat in one of the outdoor venues, grab din...
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wanted to degree work -- but pt she he wanted to work through -- but he wanted to work tlau health issh health issues first. >> james could resign with the cavs, he said his this is family will be a factor in his decision. he is an ohio native. the lakers and 76ers are considered front-runners. free agents can start to negotiate with teams on 1 minute past midnight on saun. >>> he can turn down that $36.5 million option. i would pick us up. >> i wonder what that would be ♪ heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with gas relief . thanks f s join for -- thanks f joining us tonight, have a great weekend, bye-bye. >>> the moment of one very near miss. >>> and. >> it is all over the place right now. >> a guy gathers all of his friends around -- >> for a big surprise. >> we'll reveal the special delivery that does not dus appoint. >> i want to sleep in it and roll in it like a blanket. >>> a very heavy storm hit mexico which caused this canal to fail with rushing water. it
wanted to degree work -- but pt she he wanted to work through -- but he wanted to work tlau health issh health issues first. >> james could resign with the cavs, he said his this is family will be a factor in his decision. he is an ohio native. the lakers and 76ers are considered front-runners. free agents can start to negotiate with teams on 1 minute past midnight on saun. >>> he can turn down that $36.5 million option. i would pick us up. >> i wonder what that would be...
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. >> reporter: the lawsuit isse ing $2.8 million from the trump foundation, calling for it to be dissolved which the president hasowed to do. and the lawsuit is seeking a temporary ban on and his three adult children from operating any nonprofit in new york. frances. >> all right, kristen,welk thank you. >> members of congress put aside their partisan differences for the 57th annual congressional baseball game for charity at nationals park. but the game took on new meaning this year after a shooting at a team practice that nearly killed house republican whip steve scalise. he had to be helped to the base. the croy cheered as t tossed out the first ceremonial pitch. scalise sti a walks with limp but that didn't hold him back. he fielded thatl ground b and he threw out rep pete aguilar of califoia. his teammates there immediately swarming him. the louisiana republican later joked on twitter that he still got i. buthe end the democrats crushed the republicans 21-5. en an eme rescue at a board walk amusement park in daytona, florida,s firefight and emergency workers rescued ten riders from a r
. >> reporter: the lawsuit isse ing $2.8 million from the trump foundation, calling for it to be dissolved which the president hasowed to do. and the lawsuit is seeking a temporary ban on and his three adult children from operating any nonprofit in new york. frances. >> all right, kristen,welk thank you. >> members of congress put aside their partisan differences for the 57th annual congressional baseball game for charity at nationals park. but the game took on new meaning...
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in two you can set to it expire in two weeks or keep it all our hepa ng in >> t the 2 1/2-year-old issabc 7. >> mom had caught her standing close to etv. her mom said move back. >> it is so sweet. we got such a chuck will chuckle out of it. >> and with the forecast that's he has for us tomorrow. >> i think after such a chilly month of may, everyone is very excited to have warm weather back. one more day before cooler air moves in. most of us seeing plenty of stars. it never getst 24 we're near c fairfield this. plenty of spots, some spoos tte 50s so that's the launching another hot one in san 87, the high for sun 50 vail., d this. it will be about 67 that bbsuy.. about 87 in san rafael. stinson beach at 68 oakland. inland, we're back into theies in. 90 for the high in a lot of sunshine. temperatures in the upper 60s to mid 70s. you'll notice in the afternoon, a sea breeze will kick in. that sea breeze about, 10 to 20 miles an hour. widespread koog on 90s of more 60s and 70s much cooler on monday of a little bit of a fog on the coast. tuesday, that marine layer thick. it will have will
in two you can set to it expire in two weeks or keep it all our hepa ng in >> t the 2 1/2-year-old issabc 7. >> mom had caught her standing close to etv. her mom said move back. >> it is so sweet. we got such a chuck will chuckle out of it. >> and with the forecast that's he has for us tomorrow. >> i think after such a chilly month of may, everyone is very excited to have warm weather back. one more day before cooler air moves in. most of us seeing plenty of stars....
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wants an official meeting with vladimir putin, and tn the next w weeks,um between the two presidents isse to take place. despite rising tensions between russia and the u.s., national securityon advisor john boas sent to moscow to agree to a time and place. mr. putin says he hopes for a full restoration of relations. president trump said the meeting was a positive element. pres. trump: have said it from day one, getting on with russia and with china and everybody is a very good thing. ry is good for the world, good for us, good for edy. we will probably be meeting sometime around my trip to euro. jane: to get more details about what might be on the agenda, i was joined a short time ago by the director of the wilson center's kennan institute. what does each side want from this? >> i think the fact of the s point become t important in and of itself, but because the relationship is so attenuated. for the russian side, there is no question that a meeting at the summit level, a meeting which is not merely going to be on the sidelines of a multilateral gathering, is itself a signal that the isol
wants an official meeting with vladimir putin, and tn the next w weeks,um between the two presidents isse to take place. despite rising tensions between russia and the u.s., national securityon advisor john boas sent to moscow to agree to a time and place. mr. putin says he hopes for a full restoration of relations. president trump said the meeting was a positive element. pres. trump: have said it from day one, getting on with russia and with china and everybody is a very good thing. ry is good...
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among other topics she has led reviews on the iss and crew projects that nassau. she received her bachelor's degree and masters degree in journalism from columbia university. welcome. our second witnesses mr. stephen drew said. serving as the associate administrator of nassau. higher strategic and prior to this appointment serve as an associate administrator where you formulated and executed the agency space technology programs. graduate of the university of virginia where they received a bachelor of science in electrical engineering. thank you for being here. >> are third witnesses paul martin. inspector general of nassau. prior to this appointment he served as the deputy department of justice in the office of inspector general. he has a bachelor of arts in journalism from pennsylvania state university thank you for being here. vital witness is mr. daniel dunn bacher. executive director of the american institute of aeronautics, or a iaa. i served three years in germany. i thought that's how i pronounce her name. is the administrator of nasa's human aspiration and
among other topics she has led reviews on the iss and crew projects that nassau. she received her bachelor's degree and masters degree in journalism from columbia university. welcome. our second witnesses mr. stephen drew said. serving as the associate administrator of nassau. higher strategic and prior to this appointment serve as an associate administrator where you formulated and executed the agency space technology programs. graduate of the university of virginia where they received a...
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. >> and also the way that you write it iss astonishingly vital with the dark and light side you would swear we were ck in 1968 and on the ship that is the kind of write stuff. >> this is one of the smallest most exclusive clubs, anywhere of any type. with those who have met with that exclusive fraternity. and these guys climbed on 365-foot tall rocket and willing to go to the moon. he had wives and children at home.f us could not contemplate. and looked almost as if i was speaking another language and then to say i don't think that way. so in a certain way they are wired very differently because who else goes through with that mission? the other hand that they are so much like the rest of us that that is something i wasn't expecting i saw on several pedestals to spend ten or 20 minutes sitting next to someone that is just as important. >> and i would have started crying that minute. sobbing like h a baby. but to marshall all of your materials you come to a point and now i sit down to write and then to put that research materialhere and here? >> that is exactly what happens. and then t
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security interest they can be hacked and used their station keeping ability to go and knock out the iss or any of these scenarios. there will have to be international standards on cyber security for any satellite station keeping ability. there will be different countries and different opinions on that. in some countries think the us standards are not high enough and we say that is too expensive but how do you anticipate that that decision will be handled? >> as far as your earlier suggestion that if we mine and asteroid someone wants to mind the same asteroid and that could result in a dispute i think the odds of that are exceptionally small but i think also at the same time we can operate do guard ever extracts resources has the right to the resource under the outerspace treaty which we are signatories to. >> i guess my time is up here but i urge you want to think about the international -- the idea that america acting alone is a reasonable model to proceed is not going to work 50 years from now the majority of objects in orbit are not going to be your subjects and we're not going to d
security interest they can be hacked and used their station keeping ability to go and knock out the iss or any of these scenarios. there will have to be international standards on cyber security for any satellite station keeping ability. there will be different countries and different opinions on that. in some countries think the us standards are not high enough and we say that is too expensive but how do you anticipate that that decision will be handled? >> as far as your earlier...
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. -- it iss known asento known as centoza island. will show you the historic handshake. it is noon in singapore, midnight in the east and we will continue coverage into the evening and morning as the summit takes place. angela joins us from polaski, virginia. what do you expect to come from this? once, therepect for will be peace on this earth and i have to say i am a democratic proud of my% president as of today. he has taken a leap of faith, as no other one has done. this is one thing that makes me proud to be american. host: thanks for the call. let me share with you recording -- reporting as the events unfold. reporter says kim jong-un and donald trump shaking hands and smiling cautiously as they met on tuesday in which they will look for new w to end a korean standoff on the peninsula. should they succeed in making a diplomatic rates you, it could bring lasting change to the security landscape of northeast asia like the sit of former president richard nixon to china and 1972. nice to meet you, mr. president, kim jong-un said against the -- as he sat alongside trump
. -- it iss known asento known as centoza island. will show you the historic handshake. it is noon in singapore, midnight in the east and we will continue coverage into the evening and morning as the summit takes place. angela joins us from polaski, virginia. what do you expect to come from this? once, therepect for will be peace on this earth and i have to say i am a democratic proud of my% president as of today. he has taken a leap of faith, as no other one has done. this is one thing that...
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we see the development of the shoreline seems like it iss permanent, what do you see for thee future? >> despite the doom and miami optimistic about the future of the gulf and i tried not to be all doom and there are success stories with heroes in the book have done much over the decades to restore those environments. we almost lost everything o by the 70s because of the raw sewage pumped into the water locally and those engineering projects for local federal or state policy we could bringt those back to life so that requires live volunteer effort and people love the gulf of mexico and i discovered that with this book i hope it would raise awareness i have been honored and flattered ande pleasantly surprised people are extremely enthusiastic they love it so americans really do care so all of that gives me hope. >> as a historian? >> only through the writing. >> that i am curious to see the relationship between being a historian a and academic and an activist. >> i find it very hard as a writer i am an introvert. i am not as comfortable around groups like that. i love them and support
we see the development of the shoreline seems like it iss permanent, what do you see for thee future? >> despite the doom and miami optimistic about the future of the gulf and i tried not to be all doom and there are success stories with heroes in the book have done much over the decades to restore those environments. we almost lost everything o by the 70s because of the raw sewage pumped into the water locally and those engineering projects for local federal or state policy we could...
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this iss the stuff that happens in washington. the president doesn't believe he did anything wrong. he doesn't believe there was any collusion, certainly definitely not by him, and he doesn't think anybody on his staff. $17 million later, 17, 18 months later, i think is a little frustrating for him as he is trying to implement policies that are good for the economy, hopefully good for world peace and so forth. it's a frustrating thing that this is what goes on in washington. this is why it is probably better for me to be back here in new york and in beautiful southampton. >> certainly a nice day. do you think the president holds jeff sessions in high regard? you say you do. how does the president feel about him and his ability? >> i can't really speak for the president, but i think he's mad at him. i think he was very happy with him on the day that he especially tkorsed him. if you remember, he was the first sitting senator to endorse president trump or then candidate trump. that was a monumental thing for us. it was probably 45,000 people there in alabama there on that day when sen
this iss the stuff that happens in washington. the president doesn't believe he did anything wrong. he doesn't believe there was any collusion, certainly definitely not by him, and he doesn't think anybody on his staff. $17 million later, 17, 18 months later, i think is a little frustrating for him as he is trying to implement policies that are good for the economy, hopefully good for world peace and so forth. it's a frustrating thing that this is what goes on in washington. this is why it is...
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but most of the rest of tpu icans live in these gerrymandered district so they don't dealith the isst also they're not into it. >> we have to leave it there for now. amy alison with democracy in "the and joegarofoley with san francisco chronicle." nice to have you guys in. >> good to be here. >>> for more than a decade the nonprofit one justice has provided free legal aid to thousands of low income californians. they regularly hit the road with justicebus, a program with brings attorneys and law suds to rrts of california where legal care is out ofeach for many. they help clients clear criminal recor e, fightvictions and submit paperwork to become citizens or get permanent red densy.o the f one justice, julia joins me in the studio >> thank you for having me. >> one justice was among the organizations that quickly mobilized at sfo and other s airports acrthe country to help affected travelers, most oe whom w muslims after the first version of the travel ban took efft in 2017. what is your reaction to the supreme court decision up holding the current travel ban? >> i think i can speak
but most of the rest of tpu icans live in these gerrymandered district so they don't dealith the isst also they're not into it. >> we have to leave it there for now. amy alison with democracy in "the and joegarofoley with san francisco chronicle." nice to have you guys in. >> good to be here. >>> for more than a decade the nonprofit one justice has provided free legal aid to thousands of low income californians. they regularly hit the road with justicebus, a...
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captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, june 24: thstrump administration iss a plan to reunite separated migranfamilies. violence and protests in nicaragua amid claims of human rights violations. and in our sigture segment, tony hawk at 50... still skating. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein mily. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. ing is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retiment products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios atr lincoln cen new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. u.s. government officials say they know the location of all of the more than 2,000 children
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iss grandparents were from a village only 40 or 50 miles away from the village my grandfather lived in and he was famous for rousting latinos when he was mayor of his town. italian-americans should take historical perspective. i looked at the evaluations of the chicago neighborhoods from the 1940s and italian-americans were considered undesirable. the real estate used loaded termss describing italians beneath their neighborhoods. earlier than that the italian-americans from the southern part of italy were described as disease ridden and other racist terms. italian-americans should feel more sympathy because they are using the exact same slurs now that we used against italian-americans up to the 40sia or 50s. >> i don't know if there are groups-americans in the but were their children or grandchildren of immigrants in the groups that you hung out with? >> sure. everyone here is a descendent of immigrants but i don't think being an immigrant or descendent is anything guard against being racist. as you point out every generation or nation of immigrants have become racist. at one point ame
iss grandparents were from a village only 40 or 50 miles away from the village my grandfather lived in and he was famous for rousting latinos when he was mayor of his town. italian-americans should take historical perspective. i looked at the evaluations of the chicago neighborhoods from the 1940s and italian-americans were considered undesirable. the real estate used loaded termss describing italians beneath their neighborhoods. earlier than that the italian-americans from the southern part of...
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this issing in they haven't wanting to have for decades. i believe that the state immediate you in the dames comes days or weeks will pick this a a new it has forced to sit as an american equal with kim. >> and for nations around the world what are our leaders is this something visitics say it is not something that would in fact join on a dime some people believe kim jong un is talking it onto a bigger path and letting to arm. pessimists believe that this will come untravels at some point, that this is a scam by in north korea to buy part-time and they would never relinquish their nuclear weapons. >> thank you so much for your perspective on this. we'll have to wait and see i suppose. thank you. >>> an american steel town is cashing in on president trump's tariffs. >>> it wasn't always. in 2015est steel shut down still. almost overnight 2,000 people lost their jobs. >> that's a bit of our martin savage's story. we'll have that ahead for you as newsroom pushes ahead. you always get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed?m let's get someon
this issing in they haven't wanting to have for decades. i believe that the state immediate you in the dames comes days or weeks will pick this a a new it has forced to sit as an american equal with kim. >> and for nations around the world what are our leaders is this something visitics say it is not something that would in fact join on a dime some people believe kim jong un is talking it onto a bigger path and letting to arm. pessimists believe that this will come untravels at some...
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>> yeah, absolutely, ink that sean definitely touched on something that has been ant isse trepublicans are concerned thout in california, and that is, you know, whis overwhelming level of energyde thcratic side, what can republicans do to ensure their voters turn out in june and november to miake sure they maintain this edge that they usually have inidterm years. and so having a republican candidate at the top of the ticket in california in the governor's race could be a major key toh sustaining level of enthusiasm and therefore helping repubcans really maintain that edge in turnout that they usually do have. so i th mnk that it wilke it tougher for democrats for sure. if it's john cox and gavin newsom in the governor's race in the fall. >> mae democrats have it very clear the road to retaking the house needs to run through careifornia. what some of the most competitive raises that you're seeing that we should keep an n?e >> yeah, absolutely. nationwide, democrats need to win about two dozen house seats to flip control of the house. hey have targeted seven in california and three other
>> yeah, absolutely, ink that sean definitely touched on something that has been ant isse trepublicans are concerned thout in california, and that is, you know, whis overwhelming level of energyde thcratic side, what can republicans do to ensure their voters turn out in june and november to miake sure they maintain this edge that they usually have inidterm years. and so having a republican candidate at the top of the ticket in california in the governor's race could be a major key toh...