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. >> its hhve questions abouttthii reform, it') different even if itts a well-known model that by delaying, macron french people wwen he should be reassurinn thee..6 c13 c1 >> we don't just need to delay the reform, many to stop it altogetherr if we want to introduce some of the game is system, we should takeethe existing monthly income >> the last man was a politician from he center-right party. they propose alttrnative to the reform, currently france offers an optional monthly tax payment programmand peoppe can spread out their tax payments over 10 months. he') suggesting tat that system spread acroos 12 months foo the arggment systemmis easier to cocc-cola is eepanding its presence in hot beverages, costa for $5 billion. the van company says the board voted unaniiously and thht the sale wws in the best interest of its shareholders. for a huge return whitbread, which bought costa in 1995 with ly 39 shopss -pjumped 6% on the newss let's take a closer look at the maakets. uncertainty is creeping up again and european markets were all down at midday as concerns over trade are rising. presid
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when that happens, we know it works, it worked in richmond, it worked in new york city, itt worked in louisiana, in new orleans, it will work i anywhere. when that happens, then we can talk about jobs and personalha responsibility. >> can i just say a little game called "jeopardy"? how about this.ty what you got to lose? give me a chance! okay, who made that statement in 2016? the democrats -- give me awh chance. remember that? remember that guy? >> we have set five records for low unemployment and just the first --e e >> what about chicago? we are talking about chicago, horace! >> laura: guys, stop, stop, stop! you know that democrats have been running chicago for i s believe seven decades? do you realize that? >> we have a republican governor, laura! >> laura: we are talking about the city of chicago. you and leo are very smart, your know just like i do, the city is run by the city council and the mayor's office, it does not run by bruce rauner. okay? they do legislation and allocation of funds, but the funds and local taxes of chicago run the police and they assist in running the s
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>> taking itt -- i was coming from home, working out in training and spendingime with otas anand missed all training camp. it was ecritical,specially the preseason game to get a feel. >>> peterson will fe his former team, the arizo cardinals for the season opener. at is going to be on september 9th. >>> we allry to avoid surge pricing when it comes to looking especially with the ride sharing. but there's a special day ahead tth lyft. everyone is goibe able to get a ride at a pretty cheap price. we'll tl you aboutthat. we'll also tell you about what led up to an ambulance crashin into the woods. the most shocking part? who was behind thewheel. that story straight ahead when news today on this saturda 4y >>> lyft wants to help you fete out and vote innovember. they'll offer free and discounted rides across the country so as t get those of you who plan to vote to the polling place during the midterm elections. on november 6th you can enter your location based codesge and your discounted ride. lyft will offer tree rides people in underserved communities. it estimates more than 15 million pe
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it's been clear for some time itt investors have not seen at that figure, close to $1 trillion.has been one obstacle. what is happening more recently is that saudi arabia has decided buy thedi aramco should giant chemicals company, a $70 billion deal. the important thing for aramco is to do that deal. it's a huge deal and they need to get that out of the way before they can think about going back to the ipo. anna: it depends on favorable market conditions and the downstream acquisition of the company will pursue next few months. decision come into the strategy? it's all about diversifying in these economy. toone of the aims was always channel a huge amount of money to redirect the capital toward non-oil things. one ways to do that by different means. saudi aramco will pay $70 billion of sovereign wealth fund givess stake, and that the sovereign wealth fund the money by different means. saudi aramco has to find the money. one waits likely to do that is to do a giant -- organic bond issue. that is a huge piece of work. they need to get that done it for they can think about doing t
it's been clear for some time itt investors have not seen at that figure, close to $1 trillion.has been one obstacle. what is happening more recently is that saudi arabia has decided buy thedi aramco should giant chemicals company, a $70 billion deal. the important thing for aramco is to do that deal. it's a huge deal and they need to get that out of the way before they can think about going back to the ipo. anna: it depends on favorable market conditions and the downstream acquisition of the...
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an aircraft can take a package, bring itt somewhere, back. or where i can say to my phone thinking aboutm flying to las vegas next week. the flights look like? i don't want to tell her the day, because i want the robot be enough to remind me, well, mark, you know you're supposed to have lunch on saturday with so and so. got a trip planned with your children this date. what date did you really want to fly? that kind of interaction doesn't exist yet. it can and should. that would be useful. mills, you talk about a concept called ambient computing. >>> yes. >> which is what? >> i don't take credit for creating the phrase. goes back 50 years to a professor at m.i.t. and he imagined that 50 years a prettythis is impressive guy -- that computing get cheap enough and effective enough that it would basically disappear in the background of our general life and be in the ambient environment. that just means that it's easy use as electricity. you don't think about electricity, except when it doesn't work. think about how it's delivered. it's just easy.
an aircraft can take a package, bring itt somewhere, back. or where i can say to my phone thinking aboutm flying to las vegas next week. the flights look like? i don't want to tell her the day, because i want the robot be enough to remind me, well, mark, you know you're supposed to have lunch on saturday with so and so. got a trip planned with your children this date. what date did you really want to fly? that kind of interaction doesn't exist yet. it can and should. that would be useful....
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he simply said i'll leave itt that. i'll be happy he said no negatives about mccain this week. justond trump wanting to always be donald trump? >> after labor day we move into this important so we know we have the paul .manafort tri would you expect the mueller team? >> would argue it has been quiet the last 18 months. the irony here is the person that -- >> it will be the one that pulls aside the investigation. septembe 6th is the supposed deadline. ould be the actual 60 days. there was an indictment today and a plea aeement today. he connects a lot of dots. there's a l of -- >> you're talking about at then. >> who gets do you cambrid analytica. it is somebody that could tie a lot of that together. agai i think if he has one more in him before the election y will try to be the book on this one. >> a lot of senators are no town. i have a democrat from minnesota. has been doing the practice hearing. he has been one helping. o it is more important -- butth k florida governor is your preview of donald trump whoever he faces in 2020.ec that wille ground zero. >> it should be fun. >
he simply said i'll leave itt that. i'll be happy he said no negatives about mccain this week. justond trump wanting to always be donald trump? >> after labor day we move into this important so we know we have the paul .manafort tri would you expect the mueller team? >> would argue it has been quiet the last 18 months. the irony here is the person that -- >> it will be the one that pulls aside the investigation. septembe 6th is the supposed deadline. ould be the actual 60...
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i will never take off of our map that we're looking at states that donald trump won and that .itt romney won that being said, our candidates are doing really well. i don't think anyone would have predicted that this point in the cycle we would be in as strong a position as we are. >> are there republican states that you are adding, could you see investing more in texas or like mississippi, where you have mike sbered election seems to be performing well in a state in the deep south. are those states where you can see democrats making and aggressive play? o'rourke is running an incredible grassroots campaign. we play to win. if we see a race where our involvement can make a difference, that's obviously something that we take a look at. what i'm saying is, all the states we are talking about our potential wins. joburke is doing a great fundraising. he's raised an awful lot of money. his challenge is probably go beyond money, and he knows that, which is why he is everywhere around the state of texas. you mentioned is a sippy. inhave a terrific candidate mike you mentioned mississippi. we hav
i will never take off of our map that we're looking at states that donald trump won and that .itt romney won that being said, our candidates are doing really well. i don't think anyone would have predicted that this point in the cycle we would be in as strong a position as we are. >> are there republican states that you are adding, could you see investing more in texas or like mississippi, where you have mike sbered election seems to be performing well in a state in the deep south. are...
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anything, itt us is that president trump was able an otherwisegh very traditional group of politicians, and ultimately win the republican nomination. it wouldnow, i think be unwise of us to simply look at elizabeth warren or cory booker. i would say at this point, we are really eyeing about a dozen books that will be looking to seriously -- that we will be looking to produce. we are not limited to that obviously. if interest fades in certain candidates or interest perks up in certain others, we are certainly interested in expanding that. we announced our 2020 initiative two weeks ago. we will be going around the country asking donors to contribute to this very important effort for america said, inecause as i 2016, the lesson we took from that was defending hillary clinton early and often, was the key to making her an absolutely unacceptable alternative. host: are you also looking at republicans, such as ohio governor john kasich or arizona senator jeff flake? alex: our only mission is to focus on the democrats and defeating them in the general .lections james: you mentioned a dozen. wh
anything, itt us is that president trump was able an otherwisegh very traditional group of politicians, and ultimately win the republican nomination. it wouldnow, i think be unwise of us to simply look at elizabeth warren or cory booker. i would say at this point, we are really eyeing about a dozen books that will be looking to seriously -- that we will be looking to produce. we are not limited to that obviously. if interest fades in certain candidates or interest perks up in certain others, we...
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good, itt would be changed the week that uber htag, buttrending has that may be the only way.on't know what uber's board is doing. i'm surprised they haven't stepped in. this seems to be a clear area that needs leadership. case and yourr fac book, you talked about how you wanted them to invest in twitter in 2008 and they declined and invested later in 2010. ms. pao: it was 2007. it is amazing how much this affects people. i have met so many wonderful people at the harassment is too much. when you see what is happening off-line, it is sad. there is so much good that can come from it but unless jack can understand what the harassment looks like, to have your kids harassed, to have your dead kids harassed -- i can't imagine what that must feel like. emily: the last time you came on the show you said that you thought twitter should ban donald trump. do you still believe that? ms. pao: yes and i think it is worse than anything. i don't follow him but i see the fumes coming out in other's tweets. what are your rules if they don't allow you to ban donald trump or people who are makin
good, itt would be changed the week that uber htag, buttrending has that may be the only way.on't know what uber's board is doing. i'm surprised they haven't stepped in. this seems to be a clear area that needs leadership. case and yourr fac book, you talked about how you wanted them to invest in twitter in 2008 and they declined and invested later in 2010. ms. pao: it was 2007. it is amazing how much this affects people. i have met so many wonderful people at the harassment is too much. when...
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they said the accounts will be deposited tomorrow and readable week and itte next should not have causedvel of response. market regulators aware of the situation. casino down about 11%. let's get to other asset classes. stoxx 600 europe down 8/10 of 1% in the session and many stocks were leaving the lower, including that casino. states up united above 13. canadian dollar trading at 1.30 81. sentiment deteriorates on a nafta deal. that is happening for the mexican peso. 19.18. euro-dollar, we got core inflation and regular inflation data today. that is being digested, as well as the impact -- impasse on brexit. done more than .5% versus the 1608.dollar, 1.6 -- 1. one stock that was a great up 15%, a deal with whitbread. breaking news on ford as they to chinaan to import because of the trade war as they had been planning on importing to the u.s. but it will only be made and sold in europe and china. saying it is canceling plans to import a new crossover model focus to china after president donald trump's tariffs compromise the business case for bringing the vehicle to u.s. markets. a tangi
they said the accounts will be deposited tomorrow and readable week and itte next should not have causedvel of response. market regulators aware of the situation. casino down about 11%. let's get to other asset classes. stoxx 600 europe down 8/10 of 1% in the session and many stocks were leaving the lower, including that casino. states up united above 13. canadian dollar trading at 1.30 81. sentiment deteriorates on a nafta deal. that is happening for the mexican peso. 19.18. euro-dollar, we...
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this was a fascinating study in itt because of the fact that even exists.bviously has been around for 40 years. tell us about why you guys decided to study demographics in the way you did. >> thanks for having me on. the reason kkr continues to be successful is that it reinvents itself as the environment changes. last year the partners were discussing what are the trends that might impact investment theses? majoraphics emerged as a one. outcome was this report. >> how do you go about putting together a study like this? >> this is something that makes me passionate. i love finding topics that are widely misunderstood and doing in-depth research to figure out what might be important. it isy you go about really thinking about what's going to drive economic change. you break that down into component pieces. >> what jumped out at you? at the end of this you have some investment ideas for directions to give the partners about where to invest. what jumped out at you along the way? >> what really emerged was how important it is to change the way we invest going for
this was a fascinating study in itt because of the fact that even exists.bviously has been around for 40 years. tell us about why you guys decided to study demographics in the way you did. >> thanks for having me on. the reason kkr continues to be successful is that it reinvents itself as the environment changes. last year the partners were discussing what are the trends that might impact investment theses? majoraphics emerged as a one. outcome was this report. >> how do you go...
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we are honored to hose young america foundation review in virginia itt is no surprise that he reachespe young people with the role that makes america great. so history and environmental studies at westridge a newt gingrich is a teacher who did not stop teaching when he left. first in congress in 1978 and then there 20 yearsf in 1995 elected because the house he was there through 1999. in his first speech he told the young audience he was taught about public service at an early age to dedicatete their life for freedom and people i have an obligation to do my share. he is well known as the architect that led conservatives to victory in 1994 along with the u.s. house of representatives for the first time in a decade under his leadership he passed the first balanced budget in a generation and as he rose to the leadership ring he was committed to inspiring and educating people throughout the 1990s and then he held a press conference to over 400 students on capitol hill covered by every major news network. following his time in congress he launches center for health transformation and served
we are honored to hose young america foundation review in virginia itt is no surprise that he reachespe young people with the role that makes america great. so history and environmental studies at westridge a newt gingrich is a teacher who did not stop teaching when he left. first in congress in 1978 and then there 20 yearsf in 1995 elected because the house he was there through 1999. in his first speech he told the young audience he was taught about public service at an early age to dedicatete...
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. >> it's not an order, itt' the presidopinion. the president is not obstructing, he's fighting back. >> a source close to the president telli nbc news mr. trump is constantly bashing sessions in pte for recusing himself from the russia quiry, at he can't get him out of his mind, but legal experts say there's no chance, sessions a former trump campaiadvise e woue back the recuse cal. is attorney general told d no ess last neyear he choice >> department employees should not participate in investigations of a campaign if they served as a campaign r. advi >> also in the trial of the president's chrmer campaign rman, paul manafort, robert mueller's prosecutors zeroing in on manafort's lish festyle. some of the evidence, a $15,000 ostrich jacket, a more than $18,000 python coat. prosecutors indicatinghey expect to wrap up their case by next week. the president on wednesday futurie i fuming about it on twitter, describing it as a hoax. i'm peter alexander, nbc news. >>> new detail about the algations of sexual misconduct on the ceo of cb
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we saw this playing out in ukraine and now they're finding out thawe're findingout that itt occurred in brexit. he doesn't want one nation. he wants to realign western europe including the united states into the access of autocracy who will vote their own democracy out using democratic elections. >> host: talk about how it can be used to change minds but often also to confirm existing bias to reinforce the narratives and as we see that most of the hypocrisy at its greatest when we see russia weighing in on both sides of the divisive issues simply to drive a wedge and i think one of the area's putin also recognize the weakness was in the judicial system where he started out early on with some reforms and then realized actually an independent and impartial judiciary could be a threat and so not only did he cut back on that and eliminate that possibility in other countries i think it makes our judicial system a target here in the u.s. as well. >> host: >> guest: we are going under the premise that russia carried out the attack in 2016 to collect a certain candidate but also to influence
we saw this playing out in ukraine and now they're finding out thawe're findingout that itt occurred in brexit. he doesn't want one nation. he wants to realign western europe including the united states into the access of autocracy who will vote their own democracy out using democratic elections. >> host: talk about how it can be used to change minds but often also to confirm existing bias to reinforce the narratives and as we see that most of the hypocrisy at its greatest when we see...
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the man taking the picture while drivingoe down a texas highway posting itt online, calling it n angel adam, congratulations for getting as far as you did. very few people could have stood up to the force that is janice and gotten the points. janice dean, congratulations. the outcome was never an doc but i am thrilled for you anyway. >> oh, tucker, i just want to think my mom and my dad and the whole "fox & friends" audience and adam as well for showing up. >> tucker: got to think your manager. s we have anth eric wemple of mogg in the mail for you. it will be there soon. weil promise. you guys were great. thank you very much and thank youer for telling us what the weather is going to be so accurately for so many years. great to see you both. that is it for this week's "final exam." pay attention to the news, every weird detail, every week. tune in on thursdays to see if you can beat our news experts. we'll be right back. two, i say!! like my father before... [telephone ring] like my father before... ahoy-hoy! as long as people talk too loudly on the phone, you can count on geico savin
the man taking the picture while drivingoe down a texas highway posting itt online, calling it n angel adam, congratulations for getting as far as you did. very few people could have stood up to the force that is janice and gotten the points. janice dean, congratulations. the outcome was never an doc but i am thrilled for you anyway. >> oh, tucker, i just want to think my mom and my dad and the whole "fox & friends" audience and adam as well for showing up. >> tucker:...
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amy: i want to ask about his participation in the legendary draft card burning protest -- itt the vietnam in was 1965 and about 1500 people can to watch as mcreynolds and others burnt of their draft cards, as he recalled in this documentary series called "the draft. >> they were sayaying it was illegal to burn your draftft ca, making it a federal offense. [beep] that. said, this is going on day after day. a disgrace. hundreds of protesters face off in one city block. are they part of the united states or whatat? >> you have counterdemonstrators everywhere screaming "burn yourselves, not your cards or cope --." >>>> they are burning the draft cards. >> fear flares up. infiltrated the crowd carrying a pressurized cylinder. >> now from the crowd comes in -- ooh. >> we e do not know what wasas happening, fluid comes, and we do not know if it is volatile. is it gas? will we be going up in flames. >> the fires get bigger and bigger. paperew pieces of burning sparked resistance to the draft. >> we were not shooting anybody. we were not breaking any windows. we were burning a card which was bebei
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t itt." [ laughter ] now before today, this was just an insane idea we could al ignore because it camea confused grandpa whose brain stopped developing in 1972. [ light laughter ] today, that all changed, because his vice president and his secretary of defense had to o actually the pentagon, the real pentagon, and make it a reality, after trump oered them to officially start working on creating a space force. >> the department of defense will release our space report to congress reinforcinghe specifics on how we're going to carry this forward. and that report reflects a clear-eyed view of the future as the department takes the steps necessary now to implement president trump's vision for a space force. >> president trump directed the department of defense to immediately begin the process necessary to establish a space force as the sixth branch the armed forces. the time has come to establish the united states space force. [ laughter ] >> seth: you know, one of the -- [ laughter ] one of the byproducts of the whole trump presidency is nowadays you walk by a tv tuned to cable news and yo
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it is the largest fire in state history and the fight to contain it drags now into the third itt, dry and windy. the weather isn't the only struggle for firefighters. >> this firefight has been a challenge since day one. it seemed like every day it kept getting harder and harder and kept growing and growing. one of the big components of this is we've had people that have been here for a considerable amount of time. >> reporter: now in addition to fatigue, firefighters in the mendocino complex fires are mourning. yesterday battalion chief matt burchett from utah died when a tree fell on him. >> he trained and kept safe hundreds of wildland firefighters. he got firefighters out of situations that were quite grave. he was amazingly skilled. >> reporter: but the terrain along the fire front is treacherous, steep and heavily wooded and took the fifth life of a firefighter on the lines of a california blaze so far this year. firefighters struggled just to get access to some areas not to mention get ahead of the flames. >> with this type of erratic fire behavior that we're seeing, it really
it is the largest fire in state history and the fight to contain it drags now into the third itt, dry and windy. the weather isn't the only struggle for firefighters. >> this firefight has been a challenge since day one. it seemed like every day it kept getting harder and harder and kept growing and growing. one of the big components of this is we've had people that have been here for a considerable amount of time. >> reporter: now in addition to fatigue, firefighters in the...
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would roll back the so-called borrower defense rule president obama proposed after the collapse of itt tech and corintnthian college, whwhich ws then halted by the trump administration. in response, massachusetts attorney general maura healey tweeted -- "betsy devos rewrote the #borrowerdefense rule to let predatory schools cheat their students and enrich their executives. no surprise." well, for more, we go to philadelphia to speak with dr. sara goldrick-rab, professor of higher education policy and sociology at temple university, and author of "paying the price: college costs, financial aid, and the betrayal of the american dream." welcome to democracy now! it is great to have you with us. why don't we begin with the resignation of the top student loan watchdog and what he is accucused the trumump administrn dr. goldrick-rab. >> thank you for having me. this is a bold and, i presume, necessary move for someone like frotman to undertake. he is try to draw attention to some very serious changes, some of which are not being made public or transparent, to taxpayers. they're going to asse
would roll back the so-called borrower defense rule president obama proposed after the collapse of itt tech and corintnthian college, whwhich ws then halted by the trump administration. in response, massachusetts attorney general maura healey tweeted -- "betsy devos rewrote the #borrowerdefense rule to let predatory schools cheat their students and enrich their executives. no surprise." well, for more, we go to philadelphia to speak with dr. sara goldrick-rab, professor of higher...
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they're content to fight itt f s away from here. >> afraid the little town of lewistown is going to burn. >> reporter: ron pearl who retired to livermore a few years back is one of the trinity county evacuees who checks this map locally for updates on the fire, information he can't get from fire department websites. >> as far as the updates on-line, everything is for shasta county, not trinity county. >> reporter: the map has become a town square for lewistown folks to share what they know. and not far away in the parking lot of a cvs pharmacy, a little enclave of travel trailers has sprung up, filled with people who had to flee lewistown over the weekend and rough it. >> no electricity. no showers. no nothing. >> reporter: late this afternoon, cal fire and other emergency responders held a community meeting to update folks on the fire fooigts effort. >> i can tell you our number one priority besides safety is to get you home. >> reporter: there is no timetable for that and weary firefighters are doing their best but edith and thousands like her have one wish. >> i just want to go home.
they're content to fight itt f s away from here. >> afraid the little town of lewistown is going to burn. >> reporter: ron pearl who retired to livermore a few years back is one of the trinity county evacuees who checks this map locally for updates on the fire, information he can't get from fire department websites. >> as far as the updates on-line, everything is for shasta county, not trinity county. >> reporter: the map has become a town square for lewistown folks to...
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. >> itt was a -- it was like a head set that was being used to study cats by presenting them with simple lines and images and this is like in the 50's. >> that is maybe the most lanier i have ever heard. >> exactly, right. >> jared and i used to debate how many bits per second our move in between us right now and that's theo thing, like where s it? where do you think is working and not working in terms of face to face communication kind of in summary in v.r.? >> well, i say this to start out, not only do i lack the technical knowledge to talk about it in bits but i think even if i did i would have skirted, i'm trying -- i'm a culture writer, i'm not a tech writer and became fascinated was holistic experience, i know what goes into f it, you know, like u saidt you're an engineer, physs and all these things, so you have made incredible career out of understanding both the left brain and the right-brain part of this and i only have one of those and i don't remember which side of my brain that is. [laughter] >> so when i think about what we are doing now if we were approximating this in virt
. >> itt was a -- it was like a head set that was being used to study cats by presenting them with simple lines and images and this is like in the 50's. >> that is maybe the most lanier i have ever heard. >> exactly, right. >> jared and i used to debate how many bits per second our move in between us right now and that's theo thing, like where s it? where do you think is working and not working in terms of face to face communication kind of in summary in v.r.? >>...
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so if itt's not a perjury trap, which is a technical term. >> this audio leaked of devin nunes, it's not surprising he is carrying water for the president, but it is surprising he would say on the record out loud, out loud to a number of donors, that it ultimately doesn't matter what mueller comes out with, that sessions won't unrecrews ause and it's j. it's just up to us to protect the president. that's saying if robert mueller comes back and says we found conspiracy, we found whatever, it doesn't matter for the republicans? is that a widely held belief or just devin nunes? >> it's become a cultural personality. we have to face this squarely. the deliberate line you are seeing, the gaslighting of the country has not worked on a majority of the country, which is good. but for 40% of the country, 35% of the country, they have surrendered their intellectual sovereignty to donald trump. things that are clearly true, that are before them, that can be known, objective facts, objective truth. what trump has been able to do abetted by rudy giuliani, abetted by devin nunes, is this. to redef
so if itt's not a perjury trap, which is a technical term. >> this audio leaked of devin nunes, it's not surprising he is carrying water for the president, but it is surprising he would say on the record out loud, out loud to a number of donors, that it ultimately doesn't matter what mueller comes out with, that sessions won't unrecrews ause and it's j. it's just up to us to protect the president. that's saying if robert mueller comes back and says we found conspiracy, we found whatever,...
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. >> jimmy: i mean, come on. [ cheers and applause ] j itt jam-packed with comedy and charm. cheers and applause ] ryan and i are playing "drinko" after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ this is the ocean. just listen. (vo) there's so much we want to show her. we needed a car that would last long enough to see it all. (avo) subaru outback. 98% are still on the road after 10 years. come on mom, let's go! (avo) right now, get 0% apr financinghe on018 subaru outback. t everything for with target school blist assist.l ♪ come on! just find your school, find your grade, order your list, and pick it up at target the same day. back to school, won and done. whoo! the new school year is almost here. and a new iphone from t-mobile is the best way to keep in touch. or keep tabs on their "extra curricular" activities. he skipped orientation for the beach? he takes after me. you know it's true. oh yeah. join t-mobile and get an iphone for everyone in the family. buy an iphone 8, get an iphone 8, on us. only at t-mobile. ♪ music ♪laying ♪ it's league night!? 'sav
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itt -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i know -- i know, but we want you to do s moff now, now that we see this jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> like, if i'd if -- he show had gone as badly as i planned, it would have worked. [ light laughter ] but now, like, i'm left with ioe choice. i'll either be an or a a hypocrite. like -- >> jimmy: rather be a hypocrite than an idiot. yeah. >> i'lbe a hypocrite. yeah. >> jimmy: absolutely. yeah, sure. why not? [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: i would too. you -- you do the sh melbourne. and you do the show at the -- at the edinburgh festival. a and you got to meet one of my all-time favorites, emma thompson. >> i did. i had that -- like, i wasn't meeting people .fter the show because it was, you know, it's a l it's lot to watch. it's a lot to do. and i'm antisocial at the best of times. [ laughter ] and so, i had a blanket policy not -- i'm not meeting people. but, particularly at some times when people like a cedy show, they want a hug. and there's -- i have a strong "me-circle" policy, keep it clear. [ laughter ] >> jimmykeep it clear, no hugging. >> y
itt -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i know -- i know, but we want you to do s moff now, now that we see this jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> like, if i'd if -- he show had gone as badly as i planned, it would have worked. [ light laughter ] but now, like, i'm left with ioe choice. i'll either be an or a a hypocrite. like -- >> jimmy: rather be a hypocrite than an idiot. yeah. >> i'lbe a hypocrite. yeah. >> jimmy: absolutely. yeah, sure. why not? [ laughter ] >>...
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of ouburb versus rural going t happen in one state, all within a nice primary so if you want t check itt. >> eyes on minnesota. >> watch minnesotare are two senate seats up because of the al franken situation. >> and a few more of these to go and we're off to the races for november. >> yep. >> we' so glad to have the two of you back, welcome back tamara keith, amy walter, great to sigh, politics monday. >> you're omlc t>> woodruff: now a look value of knowledge. volunteers from some of the world's biggest food pinducers are woto help african nations become less dependent on imrted goods. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro reports from kenya as part of his series, "agents for change." >> reporter: pauline kamau has survived against tall odds-- owner of a successful 20 year old milling business cald sopa, with 30 employees producing half a dozen blends m the stapze flour. but 15 years ago, when herun husband and cor, peter, died suddenly, she was devastated and struggled for years to keep afloat. >> it was the rkest moment of my life and i didn't know what to do. i had remain focused
of ouburb versus rural going t happen in one state, all within a nice primary so if you want t check itt. >> eyes on minnesota. >> watch minnesotare are two senate seats up because of the al franken situation. >> and a few more of these to go and we're off to the races for november. >> yep. >> we' so glad to have the two of you back, welcome back tamara keith, amy walter, great to sigh, politics monday. >> you're omlc t>> woodruff: now a look value of...
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itt just me. there are 100 other organizations just like me whoh are oue every day in their own way making a contribution to making communities better. he not once mentioned them. he said it was the technology and extra policig and it was actual over-policing that made the difference. but now, you need the w community's hen you have so many of the resources that could be given to the community. englewood will not have any publ schools in the fall,nd these kids that professor willia have no options of a public high school in englewood. but yet, the police have all the resources. but you're looking to the community to help you. you just said that the community wasn't a part ohe that it was technology that did it. and it's kind of like the day after he madthat statement, c.p.d. got another $10 million donation, when-- i mean, organizations like mine are struggling every dayhat have been shown to actually have results just to make sure people t fed, just toake sure that we can actually-- actually prov
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j itt -- it's weird. and people -- there is literally videos that tell you to wash your hands.m in like the ham spread or whatever they have. and then you get like a cruise ship dysentery or something like that. and so they make these little jingles. they're like -- ♪ wash your hands and you're like, "it's a nice so . but the root of it is disgusting." and, yeah, it felt like -- it was very weird. it was a weirdtinvironment. tely, like from a sociological stand point, i guess, it was interesting. >> seth: in the film you play -- as we can tell from a clip, u're a little awkward. >> i'm very awkward. yes. >> seth: you also are canadian in the film. >> i play a guy named jeff from -- from -- yes, from edmonton, alberta, canada as he says in the film. and that was -- he was already canadian when myife cast me which was harder than you would hope. [ laughter ] but once she agreed to allow me to be in her film, the guy was canadian. he would just say, "i'm from edmonton." and something as a canadian i know is when you explain to americans where you're from, you say the city, the pro
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assesses secretary of state issue a waiver and itt says thee midair refueling missiononcan occur r asg as the saudis ad emiratis show their taking certain actions to prevent civilian casuaualties. ththis is vague language that essentially provides a loophole for using the military spending toward midair refueling and in essence a contradicts congress' earlier stance of saying we are in yemen, this is not authorized in congress, but here we are allowing midair refueling under certain conditions, which again, does nothing to protect the yemeni citizens from saudi bombs, u.s. -- the u.s. sold bombs to the saudi's. amy: i want to turn to an investigation that found the u.s.-backed saududi coalition there has repeatedly cut secret deals with al qaeda in yemen. even paying its fighters to retreat from towns or join the coalition. the ap i investigation accccusee united states of being essentially alive witith -- aligned with al qaeda in the fight against the who the rebels, despite clamming to be fighting al qaeda in the region. for more, we're joined in cairo, egypt, by maggie michael, one
assesses secretary of state issue a waiver and itt says thee midair refueling missiononcan occur r asg as the saudis ad emiratis show their taking certain actions to prevent civilian casuaualties. ththis is vague language that essentially provides a loophole for using the military spending toward midair refueling and in essence a contradicts congress' earlier stance of saying we are in yemen, this is not authorized in congress, but here we are allowing midair refueling under certain conditions,...
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itt: we heard how difficult will be for emerging markets, as well, because you have not only the fedng rates, but also this turmoil in turkey. kind of a double whammy for e.m.. guggenheim has said it is time to take risk off the table. is he right? joerg: it depends, i would say. often, these situations give you opportunities. there is no black or white. market ishow deep the falling and you have to look for bad things. especially the turkish market is hit extremely hard and i would say there could he an opportunity for you short-term. think it will be solved. turkey will be something you will have to talk about the next month or the next quarter's about. guy: what is working right now in your portfolio? me, it depends. as the cio, i overlook all european strategies and i see at the moment that it is fun to have small caps in your portfolio and growth stocks in your portfolio with the idea of real growth behind, but for me in my deepest heart, i am a more defensive investor and like to have dividend stocks in my portfolio. night, mostp in the of these guys are paying dividends and th
itt: we heard how difficult will be for emerging markets, as well, because you have not only the fedng rates, but also this turmoil in turkey. kind of a double whammy for e.m.. guggenheim has said it is time to take risk off the table. is he right? joerg: it depends, i would say. often, these situations give you opportunities. there is no black or white. market ishow deep the falling and you have to look for bad things. especially the turkish market is hit extremely hard and i would say there...
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it's part of their job and itt happens. to not own it i think is really showing that we all have to doubt the sincerity if that is the corporate attitude to grossly misleading the public. it is bad news to the public, a black eye to cnn, i think the public expects better of the viewers. >> laura: we wonder why the press's numbers are in the toilet. this comes after sunday's "meet the press" where chuck todd, i will play the sound bite, laid blame on this network for causing the problems for credibility. let's watch. >> i hate to say it, i know i'm sitting on a "meet the press" round table, but the truth of the matter is, 62% think the media is biased. if you look at the approval rating of donald trump -- >> the conservative echo chamber created that environment. it has been a tactic and a tool of the roger ailes created echo t'amber.il let's not pretend it's not anything other than that. >> laura: okay, i think the press's credibility is pretty low even before 20 years ago. >> can i say something about the larger agenda her
it's part of their job and itt happens. to not own it i think is really showing that we all have to doubt the sincerity if that is the corporate attitude to grossly misleading the public. it is bad news to the public, a black eye to cnn, i think the public expects better of the viewers. >> laura: we wonder why the press's numbers are in the toilet. this comes after sunday's "meet the press" where chuck todd, i will play the sound bite, laid blame on this network for causing the...
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as but itt his face "and we'll all go out. he has tons of friends.cut to i go home and g e-mail that just says, "hey, you guys should meet." and it's this man -- it's my fiance, graham larson's name, and he is a realtor, and i ok up his name, and it's all wedding pictures of the two of them. [ laughter ] and so -- and they don't look that much older or younger, i mean, in the pictures, and i thought, "is this the friend part where she said we should all ha out, you should meet my husband and we'll go to parties, or are you swingers?" >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> "or is this a threesome?" so i just decided to sit on it and say nothing. graham writes me and takes off mary alice off the cc and just says, "hey, would you o go to dinner," because he didn't know she didn't tell me. >> so he thought this was all normal. >> seth: right. >> so he just asked me out on a date, and i immediately thought, h, oh, so now either your husband is cheating on you. [ lauger ] or this is the friend thing, but you don't want her -- i don't understand what's happening."o
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and that's a trauma that is long lasting and itt something tha i know from talking to these families they really want access to mental health services. the struggle for them is not over because the children are acting out. they're having nightmares, night terror, crying all the time. ey think their parents are going to be taken away from them again. >> nawaz: what your relationr ip like with your r father today? >> he was initially very concerned because he t it would bring the attention of the c.i.a. and because of the things that he believed, but when he realized what was driving me to write it, it was just this thing that i had to do since i a teenager really, he became veryh supportive a actually showed up to my launch party in san diego and i was very surprised to see him there. ll just asked me not to t anybody that he was there because he didn't want people 'srning around and looking at him and saying, thhe father in the book. but he showed up on his a motorcycle sat in the front row. it just mend the world to me. >> nawaz: it's a beautiful story, both his story, yours, your e
and that's a trauma that is long lasting and itt something tha i know from talking to these families they really want access to mental health services. the struggle for them is not over because the children are acting out. they're having nightmares, night terror, crying all the time. ey think their parents are going to be taken away from them again. >> nawaz: what your relationr ip like with your r father today? >> he was initially very concerned because he t it would bring the...
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terminal, itt my is having trouble holding 3%. he also isn't talking about the timeframe here. what do you make of this? >> he is a smart guy, but he needs to talk to his bond traders. a time you come close to it, you see buyers come in, which pushes the yield down. what is this timeframe getting to four or 5%. you have a market that does not seem to be ready to go there. david: it is not clear to me what he is really seeing. julie: we have seen the fed say we are not seeing the wage growth we would have expected. to your point, it is unclear to me in what time frame he is calling for this 5%. the other thing to note is we continue to see investors pour money in. part of that is a democratic shift we are seeing. baby boomers are retiring. we see demand for bonds as well. about why these yields are not pushing through that 3%. one saudi arabia made a dramatic announcement to suspend all trade and investment with canada, they said they should bring it back from canada because kennedy has expressed display with a canadian citizen who is a women's rights activist being imprisoned i
terminal, itt my is having trouble holding 3%. he also isn't talking about the timeframe here. what do you make of this? >> he is a smart guy, but he needs to talk to his bond traders. a time you come close to it, you see buyers come in, which pushes the yield down. what is this timeframe getting to four or 5%. you have a market that does not seem to be ready to go there. david: it is not clear to me what he is really seeing. julie: we have seen the fed say we are not seeing the wage...
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. >> some of the banks are pricing in they are moving that business from turkey. , why did itt happen is there value you can see on this? a recommendation news, we would be under exposed todevelop in relationship the u.s. but there are opportunities in european equity markets. we would shy away. if you are a trader or hedge fund, you could go into these financials. all right. you are both stay with us. how is the crisis affecting other emerging markets? we discussed the currency selloff next. david: we have been talking about turkey all morning. maybe there are other reasons as well why turkey is suffering. tightening global liquidity is a factor. comes to global liquidity the world is in the midst of a transition away from loose financial conditions engineered by central banks affecting more fragile asset have experienced considerable capital outflows. let's go to you on this subject. we know this is coming. how much of that is a backdrop against what is going on in the markets? >> emerging markets face that headwind for some time. i would not say that is the principal reason for the
. >> some of the banks are pricing in they are moving that business from turkey. , why did itt happen is there value you can see on this? a recommendation news, we would be under exposed todevelop in relationship the u.s. but there are opportunities in european equity markets. we would shy away. if you are a trader or hedge fund, you could go into these financials. all right. you are both stay with us. how is the crisis affecting other emerging markets? we discussed the currency selloff...
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take a lesson from leonard "itts, "the miami herald columnist who spoke your yesterday and accepted an award. he wore a los angeles lakers hat and talked about how the lakers and the news media are hated, and then made his point. nobody hates you unless you are making an impact. he reminded us what journalists do. you upset the status quo, you cause things to change, maybe that's not the worst thing in the world if you are in the business of news. later he said, our mission statement requires us to find the truth and tell it, but we operate in a nation where lies are not just tolerated but embraced, and ask yourself, why shouldn't such people hate us? it lies are your meat, it lies peopler business and whose business is truth, by definition you are natural enemies. and what do we tell them about president trump? i say we tell them he is a politician running a daily campaign to win the news cycle, and he has to say fake news, or thinks he has to. anyone usesay that that term as a habit, saying the news is fake, that is a falsehood. to remind them these circumstances make it all the more
take a lesson from leonard "itts, "the miami herald columnist who spoke your yesterday and accepted an award. he wore a los angeles lakers hat and talked about how the lakers and the news media are hated, and then made his point. nobody hates you unless you are making an impact. he reminded us what journalists do. you upset the status quo, you cause things to change, maybe that's not the worst thing in the world if you are in the business of news. later he said, our mission statement...
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me, itt only recruited wasn't even clayton they were trying to recruit, it was a leader who would be a candidate. is one way you use your citizenship. not knock on the door and say we need someone to do this. time, there was a black dentist who ran for governor. we had a partnership with each other. he was in the west. i was in the eastern part of the state. actually, i want to say two weeks before we had a rally in eastern north carolina, martin luther king was killed. he had committed to coming to our rally. fact, locations around the south were doing the same thing we were doing in georgia. i think they went to school together. he was going to stop in charlotte and was going to. we had a larger contingency of african-americans. it was a big issue. today, i visited with g.k. butterfield. when heded me that marched formally in 1968, the fbi was following him. i've got a record, too. he was in law school then. he organized a march from law school to come all the way. his father who is free space in an office so we could have a campaign. , ite were a lot of people wasn't just me. it w
me, itt only recruited wasn't even clayton they were trying to recruit, it was a leader who would be a candidate. is one way you use your citizenship. not knock on the door and say we need someone to do this. time, there was a black dentist who ran for governor. we had a partnership with each other. he was in the west. i was in the eastern part of the state. actually, i want to say two weeks before we had a rally in eastern north carolina, martin luther king was killed. he had committed to...
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i think itt to redefine happiness, that it is not just pleasure.reat about that is that you can feel that joy in the midst of life's ups and downs. like child birth is not necessarily a flesh fbl experience and yet it is extremely joyful because it is meaningful. >> that is one of the things you i know you emphasize, can be happy, but happiness can co-exist with other emotions. >> yeah, i think so many people misunderstand, they think that the opposite of happiness is unhappiness. but in-unhappiness fue change, it tellinger us when is injustice in the world, when we're lonely and we need to reachout. nt opposite of happiness is apathy. so we're trying to help people as something ss that fuels positive change. >> so we both took this quiz with. lots of other folks are taking its well. let's take a look at some of the findings. i was somewhat surprised. >> 34% of people scored moderate to low happy. i mean, does that surprise you? and what is your advice to those folks in thcategory? >> what we suggest in that category is to make small one second beh
i think itt to redefine happiness, that it is not just pleasure.reat about that is that you can feel that joy in the midst of life's ups and downs. like child birth is not necessarily a flesh fbl experience and yet it is extremely joyful because it is meaningful. >> that is one of the things you i know you emphasize, can be happy, but happiness can co-exist with other emotions. >> yeah, i think so many people misunderstand, they think that the opposite of happiness is unhappiness....
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itt is happening here >> follows elon musk's pattern of tweet first and formalized later.an at theg time of between did not have a formal arrangement with elon musk. others have reported the same thing for silver lake which was the other from you mentioned in his tweet. he is willing them through existence through tweeting. they could reach an agreement as soon as today or this week, but at the time that he was going up there publicly saying it, there was not that in place. >> the relevance is in the context of its week said funding is secured. we still don't know whether regulators are going to make anything of that. we can almost guarantee that there will be some investors who will take an issue with that at some point. you think this will add fuel to the fire? >> yes. we reported the sec is looking at this. you have investors speaking out on this area with a public company there is a lot of scrutiny over disclosures. whether it comes to deal price or deal advisor. this could add fuel to the fire. the rationale for the tweet was to reassure markets that there were conver
itt is happening here >> follows elon musk's pattern of tweet first and formalized later.an at theg time of between did not have a formal arrangement with elon musk. others have reported the same thing for silver lake which was the other from you mentioned in his tweet. he is willing them through existence through tweeting. they could reach an agreement as soon as today or this week, but at the time that he was going up there publicly saying it, there was not that in place. >> the...
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but take itt now, with you. that's about prevention, preparation, response, and recovery. are the four main areas we talk about when we talk about school safety with the principal or administrators. my bottom-line message is this, it is a harrowing experience for kids to drop their children -- parents to drop their children off at a school that someone else owns, manages, and runs, to go to school. when yoube terrifying drop the little child at the curb and say go in there and we will see later. it is another thing to be confronted with the emotion and stories, and pictures we hear from time to time when something goes wrong and there is a violent episode at school where you are not there and somebody else is in charge of that facility, and you can't help. this is a terrible proposition for a great number of things. the messages, there is no government worker, politician, administrator, teacher, school security officer, that has a greater responsibility to protect your child than you do. this is your child. this is not someone else's responsibility to teach them. you may h
but take itt now, with you. that's about prevention, preparation, response, and recovery. are the four main areas we talk about when we talk about school safety with the principal or administrators. my bottom-line message is this, it is a harrowing experience for kids to drop their children -- parents to drop their children off at a school that someone else owns, manages, and runs, to go to school. when yoube terrifying drop the little child at the curb and say go in there and we will see...
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you can follow that route and that could help you or you could go and learn how toi%itt a superintendent work with boards and communities to move you up and learn and then eventually come back there. when i was hired the first time of the superintendent of dallas, they said i didn't have urban experience. i said wait a minute, i had urban experience from the eyes of a student and teacher. not necessarily as the ceo, but the perspective matters. i survived the busing, the integration, the fights, theç trauma, and i'm aimlessly wandering the halls in 1975. i've got friday night fever, saturday night fever, fever all the time.ç could they asked me too come and talk about a scholarship for future teachers of america. i said you think i can be a teacher? i had no idea what i would do in dallas. i gotç the scholarship, $500. unit that bought me? not much. a dream that i could be an educator. i go off to college, not everything was perfect in college. i go back to university, if you are latino you had to have two ids to go the discos because they didn't want the local going with the college
you can follow that route and that could help you or you could go and learn how toi%itt a superintendent work with boards and communities to move you up and learn and then eventually come back there. when i was hired the first time of the superintendent of dallas, they said i didn't have urban experience. i said wait a minute, i had urban experience from the eyes of a student and teacher. not necessarily as the ceo, but the perspective matters. i survived the busing, the integration, the...
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that is a critical part of our infrastructure and time please send itt to blunt agreed to do the market. in the in the 21st century our adversaries will continue to use cyber warfare, and not just going to be bullets and bombs anymore. we need to be prepared to defend our networks against this growing threat to our democracy. when ane look at the think tanks that of an attack, there's conservative think tanks now being attacked, right? it's not just about one party versus another. testimony we heard in judiciary at an earlier hearing that chairman grassley had shows how in the republican primary have senator rubio was attacked by russian interference. let's not make this one side versus the other. this is one side, the american side, and let's move forward with this bill tomorrow and much more broadlyil as were startingo do today can look at what we can do to pass our infrastructure. thank thank you, and thank you, senator blumenthal and senator lankford for appearing before us today. >> mr. chairman, thank you. i have credited to be here but also any unique position that this been an o
that is a critical part of our infrastructure and time please send itt to blunt agreed to do the market. in the in the 21st century our adversaries will continue to use cyber warfare, and not just going to be bullets and bombs anymore. we need to be prepared to defend our networks against this growing threat to our democracy. when ane look at the think tanks that of an attack, there's conservative think tanks now being attacked, right? it's not just about one party versus another. testimony we...
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. >> itt, it didn't matter. >>> california and the wildfires, thousands evacuated, more than 300,000respondent scott cohen has the latest from mendocino and the complex and the command center there, hey scott. >> reporter: hey, joe. this mendocino complex is the name they've given to two fires that is close enough to each other that is essentially one incident. this fire is ta monster. the largest in california history. 18 major fires burning in california right now and its only august. they did make some progress yesterday particularly in the southern and eastern sections of the fire trying to keep it away from the populated areas and sort of nudge it into the national forest to let it burn but they'll get a test today. more triple digit temperatures, low humidity, red flag warnings across the fire zone. take a look at this fire by the number. 3 20i thousand acres. 229 structures destroyed, 119 of them homes. 9,200 structures still threatened and of the two fires the larger fire the ranch fire is 46% contained, the river fire 81% contained. the largest fire in state history not like
. >> itt, it didn't matter. >>> california and the wildfires, thousands evacuated, more than 300,000respondent scott cohen has the latest from mendocino and the complex and the command center there, hey scott. >> reporter: hey, joe. this mendocino complex is the name they've given to two fires that is close enough to each other that is essentially one incident. this fire is ta monster. the largest in california history. 18 major fires burning in california right now and its...
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if the only portrait of crime itt we have is a black one, causes police officers, school personnel officials in charge of safety to always think of lack people as deviant, as criminals. i think that that kind of disparate or chanel it he that we see in the criminal justice system. start with you this morning, maybe appropriately, looking at southern california and going back to 1989 and the robert -- rodney king beating. going back 30 years, how do you think things have improved? or have they? host: one of the things -- guest: one of the things i found most striking about the program this morning is that there have been a variety of offers from every geographic region of the country, which i really appreciate. i think that sometimes people believe that southern california and all of california to be this incredibly liberal place where all of these residents from different racial and ethnic totally get along. that is not always the case, right? one of the things that came out of the irruption that was the rodney king tragedy was an understanding that not everybody gets along. and there is not
if the only portrait of crime itt we have is a black one, causes police officers, school personnel officials in charge of safety to always think of lack people as deviant, as criminals. i think that that kind of disparate or chanel it he that we see in the criminal justice system. start with you this morning, maybe appropriately, looking at southern california and going back to 1989 and the robert -- rodney king beating. going back 30 years, how do you think things have improved? or have they?...