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itn reporter ronke phillips has the story. >> clambering through the 0 rubbles and dighrnggh survivors they are used to risking their lives to save others but in a dramatic turn of events, it was the whe helmets who were being rescued. >> carried out in the dead of night by the israel defense forces, these shaky imag were taken by a local journalist. >> you couldeel itas, yes, a totally secret operation, etsome stwere blocked, there were drones in the air. we could hear the sound of drones and at one point when i was standing at the wall and watching this operation, i could even hear gunfire. >> aroun200 of the white helmets had been killed since the war broke out. they maintain they are nonpartisan but the president assad and hisey allies claim have links to jihadist. >> the volunteers had been working in an area controlled by syrian opposition forces when they became trapped by government offensive. the u.s., the a uk other european nations responded to their request for help. >> in a tweet foreign secretary jeremy hunt praised the operation saying the hewh are bravest of the brave a
itn reporter ronke phillips has the story. >> clambering through the 0 rubbles and dighrnggh survivors they are used to risking their lives to save others but in a dramatic turn of events, it was the whe helmets who were being rescued. >> carried out in the dead of night by the israel defense forces, these shaky imag were taken by a local journalist. >> you couldeel itas, yes, a totally secret operation, etsome stwere blocked, there were drones in the air. we could hear the...
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itn a call with a world war, was over in africa and china and all that. think it's important we remember what happened and how many lives were lost here. we don't do this to glorify it. it's more that we like the .ilitary history of it >> a 6 million acre preserve alaska.in the interior it is home to mount mckinley, which is north america's highest peak. we continue our special look at alaska with a special visit to an anchorage museum.
itn a call with a world war, was over in africa and china and all that. think it's important we remember what happened and how many lives were lost here. we don't do this to glorify it. it's more that we like the .ilitary history of it >> a 6 million acre preserve alaska.in the interior it is home to mount mckinley, which is north america's highest peak. we continue our special look at alaska with a special visit to an anchorage museum.
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kent: it's really in the environment's best interest for us t to feed the world to do itn the open n ocean, andnd when we, "we're not gonna do it here. we're gonna grow it in another countntry," we're just kind of saying, "we're not worried about the environmental issues as long ashey'rere not here. grow it any way you want, and we'll just briing it in," and that's not acceptable to me. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by the orange county community foundation and the farvue foundation.ççxÑ [drum beats, animals callingng] eemcee: ladies and gentlemen, please welcome author, activist, and entrepreneur paul hawken. [cheering] hawkwken: hi. ha ha! nice to see you, too. my god. i--i was--i was talking to janine backstage, and i wasas sayiying, "you know, this is the one audience where we actuaally get nervous." [laughter] and i think it's--we----i don't know. she'll finish the d
kent: it's really in the environment's best interest for us t to feed the world to do itn the open n ocean, andnd when we, "we're not gonna do it here. we're gonna grow it in another countntry," we're just kind of saying, "we're not worried about the environmental issues as long ashey'rere not here. grow it any way you want, and we'll just briing it in," and that's not acceptable to me. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by the orange county...
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bram weinstein, nick smith, brit mchenry marina marraco oey dish and debate o ahao chtheck itne out hit or crew dish on stie dls tanhat act'orelly all been>> planned. emember when se was month fors "toiplub." the fayette advocate says it tahas obed e-mails from a columbus police department suggesting that stormy's arrest was aoperion. n m>>ar i wnthe barry the blank set me up oer in this case set h up. [laughter] >>> if yoo look at it,k, bottom line we now know the ad detective happens to be a woman. i think thieis a of one woman hating on acather woman bee looking at the e-mails, we now know she w doing a lot of research on ormy daniels she pulled video of stormy daniels. anything pertaining to stormy niels she knew athey should apoh >> iit'm wouh y i want anxpd ayta ad time resources onph o did not exist. >> sting opes happen all the time and theyonra preplan bt there's legitimate probable use and when you look all the evidence presented, cly rlthasis w to a grand jury fox lso . we're ong he new whe on n you wt ive ofox5 plus as well. now, you can countn fox5 to watching right know
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stock e to history, the market price relative to say the earnings and cashflows that itn tes are very high. and from this level we think that returnings for investors that hold the stock market fore the next years and reinvest their dividends are going to end up with a low return. so low single digit returns. which is going to be low retive tohistory, and indicative of the high levels in e market. >> we have an economy that seems to be firing on all cylinders, we haveecord low unemployment. the fundamentals of the economy look good, it doesn't always translate into stocks, that oresn't bode wellhe stock market or contribute to higher prices in the stock mark? t's a good point, sue. everybody knows that the jobs market is improving. we all see the unemployme figures. we all see the record levels of corpore balance sheets, the high levels of profitability, there's a lot of positives, capital markets and stock markets are forward looking. prices reflect that in our opinion, the challenge is, when you get into these sort of later business cycle stages where you start to see unemployment v
stock e to history, the market price relative to say the earnings and cashflows that itn tes are very high. and from this level we think that returnings for investors that hold the stock market fore the next years and reinvest their dividends are going to end up with a low return. so low single digit returns. which is going to be low retive tohistory, and indicative of the high levels in e market. >> we have an economy that seems to be firing on all cylinders, we haveecord low...
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doesn't have to reduce its tariffs, that itn places light trucks that come into the u.s.nd similarly, the eu doesn't have to lower its tariffs that the president criticized on carsgo ing over to europe. >> kayla tausche at the white .ouse for us tonight. thanks, kay >> as we mentioned, for most of the day investors were focused on tariffs and rising commodity and materials ndprices, that was a big issue for general ysler in the at c most recent quarter. both stocks shifted into reverse in today'srading session as they tried to steer their way down a bumpy road. phil lebeau has the details. >> the auto industry is hitting aough patch. the problem? growing trade tensions are pushing up costs and that prompted general motors to lower how much it plans to earn this year. >> we have seen an escalation of he modity prices across spectrum of commodities inteuding sel and aluminum that has beenve dri by market forces. >> those forces are also weighing on ft chrysler which cut how much revenue it plans to generate in 2018. for today, one concern is the impact of tariffs in china.
doesn't have to reduce its tariffs, that itn places light trucks that come into the u.s.nd similarly, the eu doesn't have to lower its tariffs that the president criticized on carsgo ing over to europe. >> kayla tausche at the white .ouse for us tonight. thanks, kay >> as we mentioned, for most of the day investors were focused on tariffs and rising commodity and materials ndprices, that was a big issue for general ysler in the at c most recent quarter. both stocks shifted into...
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the aclu is going to look at itn and they've quick to note that the government has said they've had plans before, onl to have some unfortunately spectacular fails in these reunificatioot. there's ahat remains to be seen about what the government's plan is. but it is notable that for the first time the government has presented some type of evidence to a plan j to thisge. >> talia, you represent three mothers from central america, who are separated from their daughters. why did they cross the border? and what is their situation now? they crossed for similar but slightly differenttreasons. of them are fleeing severe domestic violence at the hands of theirpa ners. one of whom was a member of the military in the home country. the other lost her husband to ang violence and the gang was then going after their son. but all of them claiming severe violence in their home country. and when they crossed the border here instead of fnding safety. they were separated from their children, torn apart f m them and sent states away. so one of the mothers is detained here in california, and two up until yest
the aclu is going to look at itn and they've quick to note that the government has said they've had plans before, onl to have some unfortunately spectacular fails in these reunificatioot. there's ahat remains to be seen about what the government's plan is. but it is notable that for the first time the government has presented some type of evidence to a plan j to thisge. >> talia, you represent three mothers from central america, who are separated from their daughters. why did they cross...
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as far as talking about how he stood up to a man -- stood up to itn, are we supposed to take and not say nothing so they can threaten us? i have not heard any ships buzzing on the ocean or planes since we got a strong man in the white house. as far as those children down there that are in custody right now away from their parents, i am so sorry about that but i would make it a law, a felony to come into this country and you get to years in prison automatically, no appealing are nothing. that would stop it right there and i hear that these for little kids in those countries are kidnapping -- they are kidnapping people's kids and bringing them across the border with them because of the fact that they figure if they are a family, they are more likely to get to stay in this country. host: we got your point. we have two reporters who spend their days covering the stories day in and day out. dan newhauser, i will let you pick up on what she was talking about. thet 2: they studied feasibility of blocking up these people coming across the border and it turns out to be much more expensive to
as far as talking about how he stood up to a man -- stood up to itn, are we supposed to take and not say nothing so they can threaten us? i have not heard any ships buzzing on the ocean or planes since we got a strong man in the white house. as far as those children down there that are in custody right now away from their parents, i am so sorry about that but i would make it a law, a felony to come into this country and you get to years in prison automatically, no appealing are nothing. that...
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as well as being a former ofcom executive and chief executive of itn, he's a journalism professor andyou've come in. let's turn the clock back and start at the beginning. what was the thinking behind setting up these local tv stations? well, thinking behind setting up these localtv stations? well, back in 2009, jeremy hunt was the shadow culture and media minister and he was interested about what he thought was interested about what he thought was going on in the us, in a city like birmingham, alabama, there were four local tv stations and he says why hasn't birmingham, england got at least one? he understood what was at least one? he understood what was a local tv station. in birmingham, alabama it's the same as birmingham, england. it's a network like itv with local news. he thought they we re with local news. he thought they were big local stations with lots of local content so he wanted one of those in england in every major city. some at of, at the time said you've got the wrong end of the stick —— at of common. he said he wa nts stick —— at of common. he said he wants big local
as well as being a former ofcom executive and chief executive of itn, he's a journalism professor andyou've come in. let's turn the clock back and start at the beginning. what was the thinking behind setting up these local tv stations? well, thinking behind setting up these localtv stations? well, back in 2009, jeremy hunt was the shadow culture and media minister and he was interested about what he thought was interested about what he thought was going on in the us, in a city like birmingham,...
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law requires teachers in public schools to undergo training for child sexual e.abus >>> you can call itnec to 2.0, la bron las made up his mind where he will be changing and once againe's break, the hearts of cleveland cavaliers fans, he signou a newr year this is the t time in eight rs. years he changed team, he left the cavaliers in t 2010o play for the miami heat tn return r returned and ledhem to a championship in6 rough night though for cav's fans for sure > a stabbing spree at a young girl's birthday's party. >>> hundreds fleeing home as firefighters work tet g flames under control in northern california. tonight, authorities say the win is not helping. mothat when we come back. ♪ . ♪ . ♪ . . >>> a vigil is being planned for the nine peopletabbed at a little girl's birthday party in idah last night at an apartment complex where many of refugees c live,e say six nine those's those victims include the birthday girl. some critically injured. a boyce police chief said it's e of the mos traumatic crime scenes he's ever encountered >> the crime scene, the face 's of parents struggling, t
law requires teachers in public schools to undergo training for child sexual e.abus >>> you can call itnec to 2.0, la bron las made up his mind where he will be changing and once againe's break, the hearts of cleveland cavaliers fans, he signou a newr year this is the t time in eight rs. years he changed team, he left the cavaliers in t 2010o play for the miami heat tn return r returned and ledhem to a championship in6 rough night though for cav's fans for sure > a stabbing spree at...
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you said it, he's the third player ever to win itn home turf. and he's going to play tonight.s victory last night, only making things more exciting for the fans and the city. it served up a preview ofhat should be a great game tonight. >> we're keeping an eye on your commute and your forecast this morning.l get to melissa in a second. first, chuck and sheena are here with a l
you said it, he's the third player ever to win itn home turf. and he's going to play tonight.s victory last night, only making things more exciting for the fans and the city. it served up a preview ofhat should be a great game tonight. >> we're keeping an eye on your commute and your forecast this morning.l get to melissa in a second. first, chuck and sheena are here with a l
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hear from the suspects about why they did itñ! (justine) still ahead on the kron four news...ase goes viral... a woman loses her job. now many peope are wondering what rights employee's have... when incidents like these happen outside of work. we hear from a legal expert after the break. (mabrisa)a look at your forecast coming up... ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ upbeat music travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing, with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. area woman is now out of job. she was fired after her racist rant was caught on camera.(jrstone) tonight... we're taking a look at the rights employees and employers have... when trouble happens áaway from the workplace.(justine) kron 4's haaziq madyun has the story. nats/cellphone road ragethe woman you see in this cellphone video was recently fired from her position at a major m
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you said it, he's the third player ever to win itn home turf. and he's going to play tonight. in his victory last night, only making things more exciting for the fans and the city. it served up a preview ofhat should be a great game tonight. >> we're keeping an eye on your commute and your forecast this morning.l get to melissa in a second. first, chuck and sheena are here with a look at our forecast. already off to a hot, steamy start, guys. >> already are. when we startik this, the storms will come with the heat. >> we're trying to get them in and out of here before the game starts. >> we are. >> the mt likely time for the rain today, is between 2:00 and 8:00. have your nbc washington app ready to go. if you're just gting up because you're visiting us in town, download our nbcon washinpp and you have a radar feature on there. you can track the showers as they move later on today. the temperatures are mid to upper 70s. right around 90 degrees. probably low 90s, east of i-95 because the storms will arrive late aon. the storms likely between 2:00 and 8:00. the game is tarted at
you said it, he's the third player ever to win itn home turf. and he's going to play tonight. in his victory last night, only making things more exciting for the fans and the city. it served up a preview ofhat should be a great game tonight. >> we're keeping an eye on your commute and your forecast this morning.l get to melissa in a second. first, chuck and sheena are here with a look at our forecast. already off to a hot, steamy start, guys. >> already are. when we startik this,...
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affected, that they get taken care of and we get that gas taken care of and we continue to monitor itnereporter:f the most important steps just ahead. by fall at least four monitling wells w be constructed here, and they will be used perhaps fores dec to come to monitor that chemical and its impact on the neighborhood in. arlington, julie carey, news 4. >> a popular place for their -- the owner of this local favorite found 5 inches of water this week and in an instagram post the owners say they need time to regroup but will reopen as possible. they don't make sandwich -- >> they do. they are just not known for that. >> and we couldn't fig tet out. >> they are delicious, but you go there for pizza. >> you may notice something different if you're traveling this why it's getting even more cramped inside those tiny littl airplanebathrooms. >>> and we've enjoyed a dry stretch, so when does the rain return? doug is tracking the conditions from a >>> doesn't it seem impossible that they could find a way to make air tra even more uncomfortable? wait will you hear this. the seats keep shrinking
affected, that they get taken care of and we get that gas taken care of and we continue to monitor itnereporter:f the most important steps just ahead. by fall at least four monitling wells w be constructed here, and they will be used perhaps fores dec to come to monitor that chemical and its impact on the neighborhood in. arlington, julie carey, news 4. >> a popular place for their -- the owner of this local favorite found 5 inches of water this week and in an instagram post the owners...
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itn days since the group was trapped. one rescuers, a former navy s.e.a.l.or thailand died trying to help. the boys are being taught how ti ving equipment, and they'll be able to owim out their own. that will be a six hou process. engineers have notiven up drilling into the cave andin liftg the boys to safety.el musk even offering to send g advancund penetrating radar and scientists to help with the process. >>> a d at the pool turning into accusations of racial profiling. a white family calling the police on a black family in the neighborhood pool. >> nobody else was asked their i.d. is feel this racial profiling. >> the woman isecording while the man confronts her. he demanded to see her i.d. and th called the police. now, when officers did arrive at the pool who said she felt unfairly targeted, was able to show her i.d. and her pool pass worked. the woman who volunteered at the pool -- the man says he was just doing his job. >> can you understand why many people online are labeling you a hecist? >> people see a couple seconds of your life and don't see kn
itn days since the group was trapped. one rescuers, a former navy s.e.a.l.or thailand died trying to help. the boys are being taught how ti ving equipment, and they'll be able to owim out their own. that will be a six hou process. engineers have notiven up drilling into the cave andin liftg the boys to safety.el musk even offering to send g advancund penetrating radar and scientists to help with the process. >>> a d at the pool turning into accusations of racial profiling. a white...
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. >> well, no matter what you eat this weekend you'll be doing itn ors, no doubt. >> yeah. it's looking wetter and wetter heading intohe day tomorrow. really hoping this would say east of i-95 and trying to come back up t the district and even places farther west and if you'veot plans tomorrow. you might need to rethink those. take a look outside. cloud cover and we said today uld be the last night day. oh, it's gorgeous. 84 and winds out of the southeast at 10 miles per hour. just a beautiful afternoon. look at the numbers aroundst th f the region. 83 degrees in gaithersburg and 58 manassas a down in huntingtown and 58 in annapolis. great day on the b bay, one place you do not want to be tomorrow. if you're thinking of taking a w boat out tomor not a good idea at all. not talking right now. notice this out towards the eastern shore. a flash flood watch out there towards o partsf the eastern shore cambridge and north of cambridge around the easton area. wouldn't be surprised if this expanded our way. bo'll be talking that later tonight. two systems, one, the system that's b
. >> well, no matter what you eat this weekend you'll be doing itn ors, no doubt. >> yeah. it's looking wetter and wetter heading intohe day tomorrow. really hoping this would say east of i-95 and trying to come back up t the district and even places farther west and if you'veot plans tomorrow. you might need to rethink those. take a look outside. cloud cover and we said today uld be the last night day. oh, it's gorgeous. 84 and winds out of the southeast at 10 miles per hour. just...
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. >> it's great because in it itn exhibition of the greatest players on the planet. >> juan: you grewever since i was a little kid, baseball has been everything to me. it is such a thrill that i get to share it with my grandson, eli. you grew up in detroit for you or a tigers fan first? >> i love the tigers. i can tell you all the people on the '68 team. >> juan: here i am in nationals park in my seat at the ballpark next to my favorite baseball fan, my wife. she is a bigger fan than i am because she gets to come to all the games. >> i love baseball. >> juan: but you love me more. you see what i mean? >> [laughs] >> juan: my osher, he helps me out. when i catch a fly ball, what do you make me do? >> give it to a youngster. >> juan: she scores the old-fashioned way on her scorecard. it's a beautiful night for baseball. >> kennedy: well done. >> greg: a cameo with ben carson. >> juan: my son works with ben ben. >> jesse: i don't think ben had picked up baseball bat. >> juan: i think he hurt his shoulder. i was the prize. there were kids in the outfield, and they loved it. they got a big
. >> it's great because in it itn exhibition of the greatest players on the planet. >> juan: you grewever since i was a little kid, baseball has been everything to me. it is such a thrill that i get to share it with my grandson, eli. you grew up in detroit for you or a tigers fan first? >> i love the tigers. i can tell you all the people on the '68 team. >> juan: here i am in nationals park in my seat at the ballpark next to my favorite baseball fan, my wife. she is a...
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and being able to do itn front of the fans and have some fun and e that and doing it in new york was a lot of fun as well, but, you know, a different know, a nd, you different area, and, you know, i think having my teammates joining me as well, enjoying the moment with them and see what we cado. >> reporter: there's a family connection for harper. en he hits the hom run he does is i love you symbol for his mother hand has had a mom tattooed on his wrist and one on the other wrist called pops and his dad will be throwing him the pitches tonight. back to you, leon. >> we want to hear the pop off the bat. thanks, sherree. jim and f doreen, those who care about this thing, vegas has harper picked as the favoriteni t. we'll see what happens. a great way to start off the second half of the >> i'm going withgh vegas. all thank you, leon. >> dad will be pitching for him. no you it awesome. >>> even if you don't ride metro this next story has the potentialo throw a wrench into your plans. the metro workers' strike is looming. darcy spencer is at metro center to explain where both ses stand. >
and being able to do itn front of the fans and have some fun and e that and doing it in new york was a lot of fun as well, but, you know, a different know, a nd, you different area, and, you know, i think having my teammates joining me as well, enjoying the moment with them and see what we cado. >> reporter: there's a family connection for harper. en he hits the hom run he does is i love you symbol for his mother hand has had a mom tattooed on his wrist and one on the other wrist called...
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neighborhoods like this one across the strike zone gutted by the flames and still as bad as things are here, itn' do tell the full story of all that's been lost. as 19 wildfires continue to burn out of control across california, there is a very distinct sound to the horror. the roar of the flames. the franticume of the fight. teams digging out cut lines and dropping water, and in areas ravaged by the flames as firefighrs search for hot spots. there is also anerie silence. the charred rubble and ash a constant reminder of so much that's been lost. >> i don't even know. t.re's no words f >> reporter: the fires are being blamed for at least eight 70-year-old melody bledsoe and her great grandchildren james and emily couldn't escape the flam >> the last we knew of they were in the house. they tried to get help and triel g 911. >> reporter: three first responders have been lost working the flines. >> it's a tragic loss that affects all of . >> reporter: today team members remembered captain brian hughes. >> he was a pillar of strength for that hot shot crew. >> reporter: that crew and all his colleag
neighborhoods like this one across the strike zone gutted by the flames and still as bad as things are here, itn' do tell the full story of all that's been lost. as 19 wildfires continue to burn out of control across california, there is a very distinct sound to the horror. the roar of the flames. the franticume of the fight. teams digging out cut lines and dropping water, and in areas ravaged by the flames as firefighrs search for hot spots. there is also anerie silence. the charred rubble and...
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(conversing in spanish) she'd taken itn herself to set up a relief center, handing out donated clothesght in front of where her house used to be. >> (speaking spanish): >> sullivan (speaking spanish) >> (speaking snish) >> sullivan: oh, no. >> (speaking spanish): >> sullivan: (gasps) that's your kitchen? it didn't look like it, but jossie is acally one of the lucky storm survivors. did you get any help from the federal government? >> sulvan: fema had given her its maximum amount of assistance, $33,300, enough for her to rebuild her home. but the amounts femaanded out have varied. how about your friend? how much did your fr get? >> sullivan: so far, only half of those who applied for fema help are getting any that's largely because people don't have the property records the agency requires. >> sullivan: when you said that part of you, it makes you angry, what is it that you angry, feel angry? >> sullivan: the months of waiting for help were taking ait toll in communies all across the island. >> a lot of people in this community, even though we're very close to san juan, haven't received
(conversing in spanish) she'd taken itn herself to set up a relief center, handing out donated clothesght in front of where her house used to be. >> (speaking spanish): >> sullivan (speaking spanish) >> (speaking snish) >> sullivan: oh, no. >> (speaking spanish): >> sullivan: (gasps) that's your kitchen? it didn't look like it, but jossie is acally one of the lucky storm survivors. did you get any help from the federal government? >> sulvan: fema had...
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. >> is itn possible, have you ben in deals where people didn't work out? it's possible. made a bold decision on iran, i mean this was incredible. >> look what is happening now. maria: strikes andnd protests. people want economic freedom. >> iran is different place. iran is no longer thinking about the mediterranean. they're thinking about themselves. they're havinggh riots. maria: are they enriching uranium like reports say? >> if they do, they will have a very big problem. maria: let me ask about the secondary sanctions. will you sanction european companies if they do business with iran? >> of course. that is what we're doing absolutely. maria: in terms of oil prices, you talked about a oil prices a lot. do you think someone is market?ting >> 100% opec is. they better stop it. we're protecting many of those countries. opec is manipulating, they allowed less than we thought. they have to put out another 2 million barrels in myni opini. we don't want that happening. don't forget the one negative to the iran deal you will lose a lot of oil. they are going to make up for it
. >> is itn possible, have you ben in deals where people didn't work out? it's possible. made a bold decision on iran, i mean this was incredible. >> look what is happening now. maria: strikes andnd protests. people want economic freedom. >> iran is different place. iran is no longer thinking about the mediterranean. they're thinking about themselves. they're havinggh riots. maria: are they enriching uranium like reports say? >> if they do, they will have a very big...
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Jul 13, 2018
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itn he said he would support anyway. them within about 48 hours, someone else had resigned and he thought, oh, here's my chance, maybe here's my chance, so i should resign, too. this is not a man of principle. he is not a future prime minister. he is the very, very bad joke that has been played on both this country and the rest of the world. amy: i want to ask you about sadiq khan, the mayor of london. it is not only the mayor of london, the home secretary who came into office it just the last few months also his heritage is from pakistan. do you think these were direct hits on the changing complexion of british politics? >> well, yeah. i mean, trump is a racist. first of all, his comments are historical. barbados, butfrom we're here in britain because you were there." my mother came here is a british citizen that most of these places he is talking about like pakistan were under british rule. and so if you're wondering where this migration comes frorom, we, then, it is right there in your history. at a fundamental misund
itn he said he would support anyway. them within about 48 hours, someone else had resigned and he thought, oh, here's my chance, maybe here's my chance, so i should resign, too. this is not a man of principle. he is not a future prime minister. he is the very, very bad joke that has been played on both this country and the rest of the world. amy: i want to ask you about sadiq khan, the mayor of london. it is not only the mayor of london, the home secretary who came into office it just the last...
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Jul 16, 2018
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itn if we look at mr. putin, is the samame. he also o kes to seeee a weak eueuropean uninion. it is very well-known that russia is supporting right-wing -- extreme right-wing parties in order to put in question european integration through these parties. and at the same time, he has a law on foreign agents which makes honest every organization a media al it's a criminal if they're receiving foreign financing. what is this? this is a sort of real collapse of them around. it is a super example of double standard from his side. amy: helsinki has hosted numerous cold war-era negotiations between the united states and what was then the soviet union. can you talk about that history and the meaning of today summit? even that word was questioned until trump repeated it over and over that it is a summit, even if he did not have an exact agenda for it. the distinction between protesting these leaders and whether or not the summit itself is been protested? helsinki does have a history of summits b between the sovieit union and russia, and even after the collapse of the soviet union betwe
itn if we look at mr. putin, is the samame. he also o kes to seeee a weak eueuropean uninion. it is very well-known that russia is supporting right-wing -- extreme right-wing parties in order to put in question european integration through these parties. and at the same time, he has a law on foreign agents which makes honest every organization a media al it's a criminal if they're receiving foreign financing. what is this? this is a sort of real collapse of them around. it is a super example of...
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it was the peter strzok hearing and for some reason it was decided to put itn public which made it haveel. house republicans we'll see what you guys think if they covered themselves take a listen. >> i don't give a damn what you appreciate, agent strzok. >> how many times did you look so innocent into your wife's eyes and lie to her about lisa -- >> mr. chairman, this is outrageous. >> by the way i'm a dentist. okay, so i read body language very, very well. you've got -- you got very angry in regards to the go star father that shows me that it's innately a part of you and a bias. >> elise, most o the hearing was speeches. and in fact at one point peter strzok said can i respond to the question, no. he was told. peter strzok committed som -- he obviously had some problems and he appeared to at least let some of this stuff get to him a bit. what the heck was that? it was political theater. it was a ccus that both sides weaponized for their own purposes. we didn't learn anything new at the end of the day. after sitting through i think it was eight, nine hours of the theater, what new infor
it was the peter strzok hearing and for some reason it was decided to put itn public which made it haveel. house republicans we'll see what you guys think if they covered themselves take a listen. >> i don't give a damn what you appreciate, agent strzok. >> how many times did you look so innocent into your wife's eyes and lie to her about lisa -- >> mr. chairman, this is outrageous. >> by the way i'm a dentist. okay, so i read body language very, very well. you've got --...
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says itn army general is a massacre. they are just massacring people. this invokes a huge reaction in the north. people are thinking wait a -- did we not just fight for four or five years? there was a lot of lost -- loss of life. we are back to square one. these issues are still being contested. johnson does not budge. while people in the republican congress are hearing what is happening, evil in the north, he says no, i will make the 1866 election about my plan verse a plan of the republicans. he demeans himself completely. ownas drunk at his inauguration. he was so badly drunk that he had to be held up. he completely demeans his office against hisgning own party, against the republican party. going to the north, he plays the race card repeatedly. whitenks he can unite northerners and white southerners on race. he says this will be a mongrel democracy. enter marriage and social equality. he does so crude that people in the crowd started shouting back at him. sometimes he is hooted at. the northern public opinion and it is not being swayed by him playin
says itn army general is a massacre. they are just massacring people. this invokes a huge reaction in the north. people are thinking wait a -- did we not just fight for four or five years? there was a lot of lost -- loss of life. we are back to square one. these issues are still being contested. johnson does not budge. while people in the republican congress are hearing what is happening, evil in the north, he says no, i will make the 1866 election about my plan verse a plan of the republicans....
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and why areheyg itn do? and she's just great story to tell. she'snt cesaptutsred sts.pacy that we've been so focused on hacking and you know them ueeainllflncgin likeht >> and pretty young women, youow tt eels o with andflattering seems to really work and she definitely work here. she had to explore vulnera. do w hadli something to her grad proam o hacking. >> amanda, what happens to her i think she could go to prison re..m-hmm >> wouldn't it have been more advantageous as holly mentioned to try and maybe try tipo fl al there's spies probay me we goiko >> absolutely. >> so why make this so public? wouldn't it be moradvantageous to try to flip her. >> they've been watching her for years. >> okay. >> so what's happened she was getting ready to me >> wtore shn harder to w thaatt's now. >> and real quickly i want -- i read this so much. like, the importance o keeping her and got letting her os easui din embassy. ea right down s h trroshte' fs just gone. >> wow. >> yot to choose your moment well. >> we got toet youo. i have to ask you and i'm not asking you t d be ap divhe
and why areheyg itn do? and she's just great story to tell. she'snt cesaptutsred sts.pacy that we've been so focused on hacking and you know them ueeainllflncgin likeht >> and pretty young women, youow tt eels o with andflattering seems to really work and she definitely work here. she had to explore vulnera. do w hadli something to her grad proam o hacking. >> amanda, what happens to her i think she could go to prison re..m-hmm >> wouldn't it have been more advantageous as...
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itn the deadline expired, seemed like the chinese government was not happy enough to put this out thereht be a big impactful moments for the tech mma space. talking to advisors who say a lot of corporate were looking to the deal to see if they get something big through that would require chinese regulatory approval. important for so semiconductors and hardware companies because it is the biggest consuming country of this technology. anything that is going to require global sign off with the chinese regulators needing to give a thumbs up for a deal, i bet folks will be approaching those situations very cautiously. we all know the uncertainty is not an mma situation's best friend. that is there any sense they will be tied back up any potential marriage discussions or that done for now? is a space that has been driven by consolidation and semiconductors. said that heacobs is still potentially looking to take that company, qualcomm, private. if there is one thing that is sure in the space, consolidation rules the days of these are two names i would be watching particularly, especially becau
itn the deadline expired, seemed like the chinese government was not happy enough to put this out thereht be a big impactful moments for the tech mma space. talking to advisors who say a lot of corporate were looking to the deal to see if they get something big through that would require chinese regulatory approval. important for so semiconductors and hardware companies because it is the biggest consuming country of this technology. anything that is going to require global sign off with the...
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party methodology similar to the current acceptance agent program used to validate taxpayers in need of itn. those who don't have a social security number but have tax filing obligation. the filing of powers of attorney on behalf of taxpayers which now is a manual process and should be electronic. solving the signature on the 2848 and other forms is a key component of that. third, we support the issuance of an identity protection p.i.n. for all taxpayers that would ask for it and the account lock and unlock features so taxpayers, third, electronic services, taxpayers should be able to control their taxpayer account and access to that account. and finally we recommended the irs take a collaborative approach it develop the online and mobile services. security summit and electronic filing success a great example of the benefits of the collaborative approach where id theft and electronic filing is the norm. thank you for the opportunity to provide my thoughts and i would say i would like to answer any questions but i'll be available to answer any questions. [ laughter ] >> chairman portman, ran
party methodology similar to the current acceptance agent program used to validate taxpayers in need of itn. those who don't have a social security number but have tax filing obligation. the filing of powers of attorney on behalf of taxpayers which now is a manual process and should be electronic. solving the signature on the 2848 and other forms is a key component of that. third, we support the issuance of an identity protection p.i.n. for all taxpayers that would ask for it and the account...
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so why now and whatea does itn for the president?>> plus look y beforeou leap. >> it started to hurt badly under my arm. >> i couldn't walk. >> an nbc news investigation in trampolinearks popular with children and parents. how safe are they? what you need to know before your kids take their next bounce. >>> ait of a stretch. april the world's most famous giraffe joins us live with an exclusive announcement you won't want to miss today wednesday, july 25th, 2018. >> hi grandma and >>grandpa. e're from indianapolis. >> d.c. >> baltimore. >> new orleans. >> here from minnesota. >> seattle, washington. >> today is our 20th anniversary. >>> good morning. that's a hardy crowd out there. we're hap they started with us, rain and all. >> rain starting to taper off a . t. >> yeah >> by the way, if you would like to see your self in our open send hash tags. my today. send it to the facebook as well. >> it's fun to watch and wonder. is today my da >> your day is. comi let's to get to, news at 8:00. we're hearing for the first time a secretly rec
so why now and whatea does itn for the president?>> plus look y beforeou leap. >> it started to hurt badly under my arm. >> i couldn't walk. >> an nbc news investigation in trampolinearks popular with children and parents. how safe are they? what you need to know before your kids take their next bounce. >>> ait of a stretch. april the world's most famous giraffe joins us live with an exclusive announcement you won't want to miss today wednesday, july 25th, 2018....
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uber went in and fixed it, said, okay, we're not doing itn anymore. you may be using it by accident. you can cck your phone. i'll walk you through. >> here we are. i'll call this up here. >> go to settings. >> settings. >> prolacy. >> scr down here to privacy. >> now go to location services. >> rht on p, location services. >> now find the app itself. >> find up.r ap hold on. there's ube right there. >> what's it say. >> while using apps. >> that's what it should be. if it says always, change it to what you have. >> w tle using app. >> not just apps spying on you. smart home devices designed to listen tower demands may be listening all the time. it alexa listening all the time? yes and no. it's always ltening for the awake word, alexa. the company says it won't report until it hears it. >> the problem we run into,e' th so many times you're talking about something that have nothing to do with the wake word and it turns on and recording. >> if the volume is down, you don't know it's >> the device will wake up in rare occasions if a word and background co
uber went in and fixed it, said, okay, we're not doing itn anymore. you may be using it by accident. you can cck your phone. i'll walk you through. >> here we are. i'll call this up here. >> go to settings. >> settings. >> prolacy. >> scr down here to privacy. >> now go to location services. >> rht on p, location services. >> now find the app itself. >> find up.r ap hold on. there's ube right there. >> what's it say. >> while...
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-- itne we get, it is reminds me of what happened with the european central bank where there is an expectation there be a change with the bond buying program? one was changed and the change of rate was reaffirmed. i think we can get a mix of what we are going to see from them or maybe one is directly addressed and the other is hinted at moving forward. i would not necessarily expect something tectonic. what has been interesting here is that some folks have said this is not a question about monetary policy. it goes to government in supporting regulation. would you agree with that and how would that go? that, from my perspective, if we look at what is happening with the etf, i think we look at the intervention that the boj has done, the assets in their balance sheet. risk ofyou run a causing markets to reach levels of in balance. -- imbalance. the biggest concern is, have we gone too far, and if we change now how do we not do too much? have anthe big thing we watching would china pmi, certainly seeing a bite from the world economy, whether from deleveraging from china. are we likely to see a mor
-- itne we get, it is reminds me of what happened with the european central bank where there is an expectation there be a change with the bond buying program? one was changed and the change of rate was reaffirmed. i think we can get a mix of what we are going to see from them or maybe one is directly addressed and the other is hinted at moving forward. i would not necessarily expect something tectonic. what has been interesting here is that some folks have said this is not a question about...
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came up with fruitons, take this dried fruit that has less sugar, less fat, take it around and put itn on everything and it's a really healthynack as well. >> what do we have here? >> we're so excited about this at eat this, not that. this is turmeric infused white vinegar. >> turmeric is all the rage >> it's a super spice with anti-inflammatory properties, 5s caloer serving. f you use that instead of typical thousand islands, ranch dressing, safe 10 to 15 pounds a year. >> i have yet to try an energy bar that's tasty. >> great fix better than sports bars and liquids. this an organic peanut butter,m butter multi-grain crackers with honey, dark chocolate, himalayan sea salt, and it is de it's only 220 calories. >> not bad. >> everybody was reallycipd about that at the expo. >> not bad. all.ad at i have a 2 1/2-year-old and 4-year-old and it's a challengeing to them to eat ge bles. >> cauliflower is all the rage. it's in pizza crusts, pasta. in this case you get to eat 20 of these for only 100 calories and it's basically blended with carrots, roccoli, mushrooms. iitake >> this has the sa
came up with fruitons, take this dried fruit that has less sugar, less fat, take it around and put itn on everything and it's a really healthynack as well. >> what do we have here? >> we're so excited about this at eat this, not that. this is turmeric infused white vinegar. >> turmeric is all the rage >> it's a super spice with anti-inflammatory properties, 5s caloer serving. f you use that instead of typical thousand islands, ranch dressing, safe 10 to 15 pounds a year....
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said itn: the company has been subpoenaed by the department of justice for corruption and money launderinge biggest commodity trader said the business in nigeria -- they will provide further information. the german chancellor angela merkel will be talking about the government breakup. center will be the general order of refugees registered in other eu countries. governor says china will keep the yuan any premium level. wereof the major banks trying to break a key psychological level of 6.7. a 94th what is seen belgium advance to the quarterfinals. the manager brought into substitutes. the european side had equalized with the winning goal coming shortly after. they fought back from two goals down. face brazil in the finally on wednesday. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, this is bloomberg. back to the get u.k. and theresa may is said to be holding talks with cabinet ministers in an attempt to win support for her brexit plan. this is ahead of her summit this friday when ministers will agree on a blueprint for the future
said itn: the company has been subpoenaed by the department of justice for corruption and money launderinge biggest commodity trader said the business in nigeria -- they will provide further information. the german chancellor angela merkel will be talking about the government breakup. center will be the general order of refugees registered in other eu countries. governor says china will keep the yuan any premium level. wereof the major banks trying to break a key psychological level of 6.7. a...
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itn deal, didn't replace appears screwed up north korea and did not replace it. this replacing it will take down the american people. investigation, trump knew about that meeting because he wrote the letter for donald, jr. -- could you read a letter how could you write a letter about something you did not know about? host: looking at those families separated as they try to cross the border illegally. deleted families, sign of chaos -- a sign of chaos and policy. from maine, scott is next. caller: good morning. as to whenurious viewers will wake up and realize both parties are pretty much owned by corporations. and the president is just somebody who comes and goes every four years. for thesically a parrot corporations and the powers that be. this has been going on for so long that the average person nowadays just talks about it like it is some kind of a game show or like buying a lottery ticket. i don't know. i am just really dumbfounded by the whole black of information -- the whole lack of information people have about this whole thing. host: thank you to all of
itn deal, didn't replace appears screwed up north korea and did not replace it. this replacing it will take down the american people. investigation, trump knew about that meeting because he wrote the letter for donald, jr. -- could you read a letter how could you write a letter about something you did not know about? host: looking at those families separated as they try to cross the border illegally. deleted families, sign of chaos -- a sign of chaos and policy. from maine, scott is next....