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julia: it's a real tragedy.his factory is dangerous, because it puts my health and my children's health at risk. reporter: julia and her fellow protesters want to prove that i-power management installed old machinery to save money. photos taken in secret can allegedly prove this. some suspect the equipment came from similar factories abroadd that were shut down. i-power denies the accusations. it says plant construction was supervised by the berurus enviviroental l authority.y. sergey: of course these sorts of plants rank among the more harmful ones. we know that. but we've invested a lot of money anand energy to kekeep e ecological dangers to a minimum. reporter: julia doesn't believe i-power. she shows us photos of t the company prpremises, and documes from abroad supposedly proving that far higher levels of lead end up in the atmosphere from lead battery production than i-power is admitting to. on a separate issue, i-power told us that 70% of their batteries are exported, also to asia. china has been raising
julia: it's a real tragedy.his factory is dangerous, because it puts my health and my children's health at risk. reporter: julia and her fellow protesters want to prove that i-power management installed old machinery to save money. photos taken in secret can allegedly prove this. some suspect the equipment came from similar factories abroadd that were shut down. i-power denies the accusations. it says plant construction was supervised by the berurus enviviroental l authority.y. sergey: of...
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. >> la pequeÑa julia de tan sÓlo dos aÑos de edad de lucha por tener una vida normal.padece del sÍndrome de malformaciones congÉnitas que causa un sin nÚmero de problemas en los enfermos y de las cuales hay registrados sÓlo unos 100 casos en el mundo. esta bebÉ vive en san nicolÁs, mÉxico y desde el mismo momento de su nacimiento ha sido sometida a varias cirugÍas. su madre, alejandra san miguel nos cuenta lo difÍcil que ha sido el cuidado de su hija ya que tiene que estar al pendiente de ella prÁcticamente las 24 horas del dÍa. pero sÍ, ha sido muy pesado porque al iniciono nos dieron las recomendaciones adecuadas. a base de errores, todos los cuidados que tenemos que tener. tengo que cambiarle los botes donde limpia la sonda. ahorita ella tiene tratamientos especiales . por mes le aplican una vacuna para fortalecer su sistema inmunolÓgico. le comprÉ un tratamiento igual que me recetÓ su mÉdico para fortalecer las vÍas respiratorias. >> el sÍndrome que julia presenta daÑa la parte inferior de la mandÍbula lo que genera que su mandÍbula no tenga cabida de la boca y est
. >> la pequeÑa julia de tan sÓlo dos aÑos de edad de lucha por tener una vida normal.padece del sÍndrome de malformaciones congÉnitas que causa un sin nÚmero de problemas en los enfermos y de las cuales hay registrados sÓlo unos 100 casos en el mundo. esta bebÉ vive en san nicolÁs, mÉxico y desde el mismo momento de su nacimiento ha sido sometida a varias cirugÍas. su madre, alejandra san miguel nos cuenta lo difÍcil que ha sido el cuidado de su hija ya que tiene que estar al...
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julia: a present from a friend. a nameplate for what should have been her new office.ow it is here in the shop, one of the few reminders that gulcan kacmaz was recenently elected mayor. sumi: now to some other stories making news around the world. afghan politicians and representatives from the taliban have met in moscow, part of a conference marking 100 y years f diplomatic ties between russia anand afghanistanan. rurussian foreign minister sergy lavrov is calling for the complete withdrawal of international forces from afghanistan. a nationwide strike has closed argentina's schools, offices, and banks and brought the country's airports to a standstill. unions called the action in prprotest against the presiden's austeritity measures. they are demanding the government b backs salary increases s in line with inflation, and tackles high unemployment. the chinese telecoms company hua wei asked a court to overturn a u.s. court from barring countries from buying their products. president trump has tried to ban it, and they call it unconstitutional. they fear their technolo
julia: a present from a friend. a nameplate for what should have been her new office.ow it is here in the shop, one of the few reminders that gulcan kacmaz was recenently elected mayor. sumi: now to some other stories making news around the world. afghan politicians and representatives from the taliban have met in moscow, part of a conference marking 100 y years f diplomatic ties between russia anand afghanistanan. rurussian foreign minister sergy lavrov is calling for the complete withdrawal...
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>> i think it's julia. ( cheers and applause ) definitely think it's julia. >> first of all, ( bleeplove with clea's character. you fall in love with your mother's doppelgÄnger. from an actor's point of view, what's going on there? >> it's interesting because i feel catherine in her own right exists in a sort of dramatic stormy universe so psychologically it makes sense to me she would gravitate towards someone who could be an emotional corrective experience to the toxic relationship she's otherwise had with her real mother. so i think it's actually sort of healing and also feels emotionally significant. so it makes sense. >> stephen: we have questions from social media. >> uh-oh. >> stephen: are you on the social media? >> what is social media, exactly? >> stephen: i don't know. i think this is from twitter. i think this is from-- >> it's from the internet. >> stephen: from the internet, exactly. i already asked the first one which was by nicky avey, who has the dirtiest mouth in real life. thank you very much, guilty. this is from helen j. sheers, do we have this jim? helen j. shea
>> i think it's julia. ( cheers and applause ) definitely think it's julia. >> first of all, ( bleeplove with clea's character. you fall in love with your mother's doppelgÄnger. from an actor's point of view, what's going on there? >> it's interesting because i feel catherine in her own right exists in a sort of dramatic stormy universe so psychologically it makes sense to me she would gravitate towards someone who could be an emotional corrective experience to the toxic...
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i'm joined by julia ainsley who's been on the story all day.rstand you just received brand-new material, this is above and beyond the mueller remarks that we've been covering and saw. you have something brand-new since then. what is it? >> reporter: yeah, we thought that this press conference today was the last we would hear from bob mueller, but someone from his office gave a handout and i'm going to read to you what it says. this would have been mueller's answer to a question that was asked the day that we got the mueller report. there was a press conference called with william barr to go over his conclusions before we saw the report and a reporter said, did you not make -- did robert mueller not make a decision on obstruction because of the opinion that says you cannot charge a sitting president. the attorney general said that that wasn't it, they didn't find enough evidence. mueller adds what his response would have been had he been there that day. i'm going to read directly from my phone. robert mueller's answer to that question, would you
i'm joined by julia ainsley who's been on the story all day.rstand you just received brand-new material, this is above and beyond the mueller remarks that we've been covering and saw. you have something brand-new since then. what is it? >> reporter: yeah, we thought that this press conference today was the last we would hear from bob mueller, but someone from his office gave a handout and i'm going to read to you what it says. this would have been mueller's answer to a question that was...
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let's send it over to julia boorstin with a very big interview coming up. julia?t hudson yards, right now sheryl sandberg is hosting an event for lean-in, talking about a new survey, new study they just released this morning about workplace bias as soon as she's done, she's going to come here and join me for a conversation i'm going to ask her about what's next for facebook after so many calls to break up the company as well as a major at cinupitn.nsio th'somg people know aflac. aflac! but not when to use it. do i use aflac when the kids get slime in the plumbing? no. that's home owner's insurance. slime in my motorcycle. no. that's motorcycle insurance. slime everywhere? ughhh nooo, there's no insurance for that. do they help when i have bills health insurance doesn't cover? yeah! that's it! aflac! gross guys. get help with expenses health insurance doesn't cover. get to know us at aflac.com so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the
let's send it over to julia boorstin with a very big interview coming up. julia?t hudson yards, right now sheryl sandberg is hosting an event for lean-in, talking about a new survey, new study they just released this morning about workplace bias as soon as she's done, she's going to come here and join me for a conversation i'm going to ask her about what's next for facebook after so many calls to break up the company as well as a major at cinupitn.nsio th'somg people know aflac. aflac! but not...
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julia kiem is here, renato mariotti and max boot., this reporting by "the new york times" about white house counsel don mcgahn being asked twice, before the report and after the report, just say i didn't obstruct justice, does it make it crystal clear the public needs to hear directly from mueller and mcgahn? >> it's why the white house is trying so hard to block mcgahn's testimony. needless to say if mcgahn were willing to go before congress and say donald trump did not obstruct justice trump would do everything he possibly could to expedite his testimony instead of trying to invoke executive privilege to block it. even if mcgahn said trump did not obstruct justice that would not exonerate trump. obviously under oath before congress he is going to have to testify the same things he told mueller, which is a pretty ironclad case of obstruction of justice. >> a very interesting. julia, bring you in now and let me read this from the times reporting. okay. it says the white house made one of the requests to mr. mcgahn's lawyer, william a
julia kiem is here, renato mariotti and max boot., this reporting by "the new york times" about white house counsel don mcgahn being asked twice, before the report and after the report, just say i didn't obstruct justice, does it make it crystal clear the public needs to hear directly from mueller and mcgahn? >> it's why the white house is trying so hard to block mcgahn's testimony. needless to say if mcgahn were willing to go before congress and say donald trump did not...
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host: julia? julia: there are a few programs that people can look at. unfortunately, our society does not do a good job of supporting children with autism and their families. i want to be upfront with this. there -- this is a big issue people struggle with. but there are some things you can look at. there is a new program called able account that allows families and individuals to set-aside money the same way you would for a college fund, and then that money is tax-free, and that can be used to purchase equipment and other support. i would encourage families to look that up. every state has a developmental disabilities council, and they can connect you to resources specific to your state. a lot of states have programs that can help with that kind of thing. the main payer for services in the united states is medicaid. a lot of people think you're -- you have to be lower income to be on medicaid. it is generally true, but if you are a kid, most states have a way for you to get on, even if your parents earning more, if you have a disability. i would encour
host: julia? julia: there are a few programs that people can look at. unfortunately, our society does not do a good job of supporting children with autism and their families. i want to be upfront with this. there -- this is a big issue people struggle with. but there are some things you can look at. there is a new program called able account that allows families and individuals to set-aside money the same way you would for a college fund, and then that money is tax-free, and that can be used to...
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i thought julia did a great job. i think cheryl was very elegantly on message and that her job on your air today and other people's air today was to deflect the criticism to say wee really working on this you can't turn around without finding another example of a problem. just this week, we found out there are dozens of fake accounts impersonating other tech ceos like tim cook and sungar and elon musk this has been going on for years. it's easy to fix and haven't paid any attention to it >> we're getting a headline out of reuters the eu competition commissioner says that a break up of facebook would be a solution of last resort do you actually see anyone legitimately making this happen around the world >> i think that it will be very hard to make it happen it would be beneficial for competition, but require a whole change many the antitrust philosophy that has taken hold in the united states in the last 40 or 50 years and that goes up to the supreme court. so i don't think it's likely to be the first thing people do
i thought julia did a great job. i think cheryl was very elegantly on message and that her job on your air today and other people's air today was to deflect the criticism to say wee really working on this you can't turn around without finding another example of a problem. just this week, we found out there are dozens of fake accounts impersonating other tech ceos like tim cook and sungar and elon musk this has been going on for years. it's easy to fix and haven't paid any attention to it...
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not until 16 julia says, faced with going to jail, did she finally opt for rehab. it didn't stick. >> every single day i would wake up and say i'm not going to drink today, i'm not going to drink today, and i would. >> it took a near overdose for julia to get serious about recovery. >> that's when i saw i need help. help from people who knew that when were doing because i didn't know what i was doing. >> finally sober at 16, julia then needed to figure out the rest of her life. her wasted high school years meant she struggled in community college, until julia says she learned to take her education as seriously as her sobriety. it worked. she graduated from usf, not just honors but the dean's medal of excellence. looking back, julia realizes the chances were probably better to be dead at 23 rather than a college graduate. but in life, while you can't erase mistakes, you can overcome them. >> it is a huge deal. like it doesn't feel real. >> julie graduates with a degree in psychology. as for what's next, she believes because of her race and other factor, she got some
not until 16 julia says, faced with going to jail, did she finally opt for rehab. it didn't stick. >> every single day i would wake up and say i'm not going to drink today, i'm not going to drink today, and i would. >> it took a near overdose for julia to get serious about recovery. >> that's when i saw i need help. help from people who knew that when were doing because i didn't know what i was doing. >> finally sober at 16, julia then needed to figure out the rest of...
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julia, i'd like to begin with you. we're 24 hours now into knowing about the president's action where the attorney general is concerned. now on a friday night, the question for you is what is the take away for our viewers on the weight of the president's action here? >> the take away -- i think we can read into the president's comments today to pretty clearly decipher in, is that the president wants to use his power, which he does have of declaskts classification in a very specific way as a tool in order to get out the information he wants. he wants to be able to allow his attorney general william barr to declassify information as part of his investigation into the origins of the mueller probe. at the heart of this brian, if we can zoom out is the fisa warrants signed off on in order to open surveillance on carter page who worked for the trump campaign. those warrants had to be signed off on by a judge multiple times and renewed. and in order to get a judge to approve that the justice department had to come forward wit
julia, i'd like to begin with you. we're 24 hours now into knowing about the president's action where the attorney general is concerned. now on a friday night, the question for you is what is the take away for our viewers on the weight of the president's action here? >> the take away -- i think we can read into the president's comments today to pretty clearly decipher in, is that the president wants to use his power, which he does have of declaskts classification in a very specific way as...
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julia ainsley at our washington bureau. thank you. >>> moments ago president trump confirmed that the united states will send more troops to the middle east amid the tensions with iran. >> we want to have protection. the middle east, we're going to be sending a relatively small number of troops, mostly protective, and some very talented people are going to the middle east right now. we'll see how -- we'll see what happens. it will be about 1,500 people. i don't think iran wants to fight. i certainly don't think they want to fight with us. but they cannot have nuclear weapons. >> now this comes as three u.s. defense officials tell nbc news that the acting defense secretary, patrick shanahan, has approved a plan to send additional missile defense systems and surveillance aircraft to the area. joining me, nbc's courtney cubey at the pentagon. this is certainly a thing that seems to be trickling, you know, more and more in terms of troops going to the middle east. shanahan seems to be a little more obtuse about it. walk us thro
julia ainsley at our washington bureau. thank you. >>> moments ago president trump confirmed that the united states will send more troops to the middle east amid the tensions with iran. >> we want to have protection. the middle east, we're going to be sending a relatively small number of troops, mostly protective, and some very talented people are going to the middle east right now. we'll see how -- we'll see what happens. it will be about 1,500 people. i don't think iran wants...
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julia? >> for the streaming service, we're in this moment of transition disney is in the process of losing licensing revenues that it used to get from netflix as it pulls the content back over to its own platforms as it makes sure it has everything it needs to go direct to consumer come november 12th as it loses the licensing revenues, it's investing more in original content this will all play out as the product launches and we see the subscriber growth. that's why this period is one of transition >> is there a crossover point? i'll start with you and julia. answer the same question is there a crossover point at which direct to consumer revenues exceed the revenues that are collected through the traditional sort of cable subscriber fees, and if so, how soon is that >> i believe there's a crossover point. the question is when and not if. i'd say at the minimum that point is at least three or four years ago in the case of disney. julia brought up the good point of the interim sacrifice to fore
julia? >> for the streaming service, we're in this moment of transition disney is in the process of losing licensing revenues that it used to get from netflix as it pulls the content back over to its own platforms as it makes sure it has everything it needs to go direct to consumer come november 12th as it loses the licensing revenues, it's investing more in original content this will all play out as the product launches and we see the subscriber growth. that's why this period is one of...
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julia, let's talk about the stuff we've been covers so far.as this essentially a bluff by president trump in talking about john brennan and revoking his security clearance? what does it say about his administration if it did not follow through with his request? >> in the first part of your question, yasmin, it does seem like a bit of a block. we do know john brennan has made trips to capitol hill to brief democrats on various matters that might involve classified information. that is not known to the public. so that's a bit telling. however, i think it just shows that president trump, you know, was -- could have been, you know, obviously, watching john brennan on cable news. john brennan is someone who goes on cable news quite a bit. and is a huge critic of the trump administration. we do know president trump takes a lot of criticism, especially that on cable news, to heart. it seems like this is something president trump saw and he was obvious obviously offended by seeing john brennan a top community intelligence official go on repeatedly to
julia, let's talk about the stuff we've been covers so far.as this essentially a bluff by president trump in talking about john brennan and revoking his security clearance? what does it say about his administration if it did not follow through with his request? >> in the first part of your question, yasmin, it does seem like a bit of a block. we do know john brennan has made trips to capitol hill to brief democrats on various matters that might involve classified information. that is not...
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julia ainsley appear former federal prosecutor and msnbc analyst paul butler.xtraordinary, julia, the cia and 15 other agencies told to cooperate with barr. what does this new authority permit the attorney general to do. >> first, chris kris the president has the ultimate authority over declassification. using it this way could be incredible dangerous especially for people informants to the cia and fbi if they can't be assured their identities stay private. they are put their lives on the line in many of the cases. this would give bar the authority to circumvent processes in place at the cia, fbi and these other intelligence agencies to be able to go through and get information and make it unclassified. declassify it. when we don't know is, yes, barr will have unlimited access to this if the president does indeed execute this authority. but then does barr have the authority to make what he finds public? that could be problematic because he could pick and choose as we know the president is exerting a lot of executive privilege trying to keep a lot of information
julia ainsley appear former federal prosecutor and msnbc analyst paul butler.xtraordinary, julia, the cia and 15 other agencies told to cooperate with barr. what does this new authority permit the attorney general to do. >> first, chris kris the president has the ultimate authority over declassification. using it this way could be incredible dangerous especially for people informants to the cia and fbi if they can't be assured their identities stay private. they are put their lives on the...
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. >> julia nelson said she had a lot going forrer growing up in santa barbara. still she says something didn't feel right. what made it feel better just made everything else wrong. exactly 963 students graduated from the university of san francisco. each one tracing the same path across the stage. while each journey to the spot were different, it must be said that few were as different as julia nelson. among this sea of caps and gowns, just how many were worn by someone who was an alcoholic at age 11. >> it didn't matter if it was saturday at 1:00 in the morning or tuesday at 10:00 a.m. in class. if i had it, i did it. >> reporter: she said growing up she always felt like those around her had a lightbulb above their heads. one that worked when switched on, but hers always stayed off until neighborhood boys provided craig herrera very first taste of alcohol. >> alcohol was the only thing that ever made me want to be where i was and be who i was. >> reporter: what followed were trouble.rs of abuse not until 16, faced with going to jail did she finally opt for reha
. >> julia nelson said she had a lot going forrer growing up in santa barbara. still she says something didn't feel right. what made it feel better just made everything else wrong. exactly 963 students graduated from the university of san francisco. each one tracing the same path across the stage. while each journey to the spot were different, it must be said that few were as different as julia nelson. among this sea of caps and gowns, just how many were worn by someone who was an...
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katherine and julia are back to weigh in. we just heard out of iowa with regards to elizabeth warren and how important her specific policy stances are, what do you make of it? this lane that she's really carved out for herself? >> i think it's something she's had to do. remember, elizabeth warren, a lot of people would say, would have a very dull start to her campaign. skro joe biden, who got in the game very light, had so much more publicity because of his name recognition. however, elizabeth warren is one of two progressives really running in this race. and she really needs her imperative at this point is really to get out ahead of bernie sanders, because they're both going to be really vying for that progressive vote. so it's very important that she first try to get as many progressives, as much progressive support as possible. and she's also trying to fight it out among name recognition. remember, obviously, in new york and washington, d.c., and in massachusetts, elizabeth warren is a big name. however, i think a lot of a
katherine and julia are back to weigh in. we just heard out of iowa with regards to elizabeth warren and how important her specific policy stances are, what do you make of it? this lane that she's really carved out for herself? >> i think it's something she's had to do. remember, elizabeth warren, a lot of people would say, would have a very dull start to her campaign. skro joe biden, who got in the game very light, had so much more publicity because of his name recognition. however,...
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that's julia louis-dreyfus, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] at's charlie. 10:30 p.m. on hbo. we'lbe right back with mark hamill. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the greater than ever corolla. let's go places. with peak season berries, unicreamy avocado. and a dressing fit for a goddess. come taste what a salad should be. and with panera catering, there's more to go around. spanera. food as ithould be. and with panera catering, there's more to go around. well, here's to first dates! you look amazing. and you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. try downy fabric conditioner. unlike detergent alone, downy helps prevent stretching by conditioning and smoothing fibers, so clothesook newer, longer. downy and it's done. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ " when better ch are hatched, we will hatch them." it's why all of the tyson chicken that bears his name is rais d with no antibioter. every nugget, strip and drumstick. keep it real. keep it tyson. hey, who aou?g)re oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! yo
that's julia louis-dreyfus, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] at's charlie. 10:30 p.m. on hbo. we'lbe right back with mark hamill. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the greater than ever corolla. let's go places. with peak season berries, unicreamy avocado. and a dressing fit for a goddess. come taste what a salad should be. and with panera catering, there's more to go around. spanera. food as ithould be. and with panera catering, there's more to go around. well, here's to first...
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julia: it is. the president' ruling party for weeks contested the outcome of this election here in istanbul. they claimed, quote " irregularities." it seems the election authority rolled in mind with this request. there is a statement now circulating on turkish media, saying that some ballots -- ballot boxes have been formed against the law. that is one reason that has been cited here. the statement also says that the mandate will be taken away from istanbul's opposition mayor. the man who won the vote in march with a narrow lead of 15,000 votes. he already started serving as istanbul's new mayor, and now it seems the mandate will be taken away from him. if this is the case, this is a major decision that we haven't seen something like in turkey before. brent: what has been the reaction from the current mayor and his party? julia: we have one statement from the largest opposition party, ekrem imamoglu'sarty, saying this was "plain di ctatorship." they say it ignores the will of the people and it is
julia: it is. the president' ruling party for weeks contested the outcome of this election here in istanbul. they claimed, quote " irregularities." it seems the election authority rolled in mind with this request. there is a statement now circulating on turkish media, saying that some ballots -- ballot boxes have been formed against the law. that is one reason that has been cited here. the statement also says that the mandate will be taken away from istanbul's opposition mayor. the...
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our julia ainsley just broke this story and we'll go to her next. >>> plus, planned parenthood in court today trying to stop missouri's last abortion provider from closing its doors. our own dr. john torrez is in st. louis talking to the clinic's medical director about what they're calling a crisis. o what they're calling a crisis. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
our julia ainsley just broke this story and we'll go to her next. >>> plus, planned parenthood in court today trying to stop missouri's last abortion provider from closing its doors. our own dr. john torrez is in st. louis talking to the clinic's medical director about what they're calling a crisis. o what they're calling a crisis. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what??...
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julia macfarlane, abc news, windsor. >> historic, indeed. julia, thank you. as the name for baby sussex, oddsmakers say albert, arthur and philip are among the top bets. meanwhile, the media are speculating on the cost of the new baby. meghan has reportedly spent $500,000 on her maternity wardrobe alone. >>> the search intensifying for the 4-year-old girl who may have been kidnapped in houston. maleah davis was reported missing saturday night by her stepfather who says he was knocked out by the alleged kidnappers. when he regained consciousness he says his son was still with him but maleah was gone. her family is especially worried because she recently had brain surgery. >> i just buried my father and i can't even properly grieve and then to come home to my daughter missing. the fear of unknowing is just tearing me apart. >> our houston station reports maleah and her two siblings were recently in the custody of child protective services amid allegations of physical abuse. >>> denver could become the first city to decriminalize the use of magic mushrooms. toda
julia macfarlane, abc news, windsor. >> historic, indeed. julia, thank you. as the name for baby sussex, oddsmakers say albert, arthur and philip are among the top bets. meanwhile, the media are speculating on the cost of the new baby. meghan has reportedly spent $500,000 on her maternity wardrobe alone. >>> the search intensifying for the 4-year-old girl who may have been kidnapped in houston. maleah davis was reported missing saturday night by her stepfather who says he was...
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uses can produce their own electricity but government says it's investing ok that's the way to go julia there in reporting for us thank you so much. and offer some other business stories from around the world. the u.s. says it will postpone a decision on whether to raise import tariffs on foreign cars a 6 month delay is a relief for automakers in europe and japan in particular who fear a 25 percent duty wall street also reacted positively with stocks rallying on the news. germany has managed to dodge recession official figures show the economy expanding by a point 4 percent in the 1st quarter driving factors for domestic consumption and a boom in the construction sector that's despite a trade war and breaks it which have weight on growth. and boeing is under renewed scrutiny over the $737.00 max aircraft a report says american airlines pilots raised safety concerns with a u.s. plane maker following the crash off indonesia last year 77 x. jets are grounded worldwide after a 2nd crash in theo peony 350 people were killed in the 2 accidents. now this may come as a surprise but to take savv
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before i turn to julia, i want you to address the issue in today's remarks.choose to speak about certain things. he downplayed any issues with donald trump's hand-picked a.g. do you think it would be more constructive to take it head on? >> i would love to have a beer and hear everything he thinks about the probe. but the intro to those questions are all interesting and things we want to know the answer, to but none of them go to the core of whether this president committed impeachable offenses. and to get to that and to cull away everything else, we need the witnesses. >> julia, you've had a front row seat. you have been dealing with a lot of the primary folks close to this. what is your view of those unanswered questions. and as we reflect on this day, what is your view of what we've learned? >> i think we've learned that robert mueller did leave the door wide open to congress to come in and answer some of these questions. you're right, he didn't get into the "i" word. he really hasn't answered the fundamental question that he was charged with, which is did
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julia, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kenneth and janai, from a rainy windsor.ils this morning, abc news has learned baby sussex was born not here in windsor but in a private hospital in central london. baby sussex has had two nights at home with his mum and dad and the world will soon get their first glimpse of the newest royal. even before he was born, baby sussex was catching plenty of attention, just like his parents. >> i'm so incredibly proud of my wife, and as every father and parent would ever say, you know, your baby is absolutely amazing. but this little thing is absolutely to die for. so i'm just over the moon. >> reporter: will and kate who he'll know as uncle and aunt also giddy about finally meeting the new royal baby. >> i'm very pleased and glad to welcome my brother to the sleep deprivation society that is parenting. >> reporter: grandpa prince charles on a trip to berlin looking forward to getting home and meeting his grandson, but queen elizabeth, the baby's great grandma, is in town. the royal standard flying high above windsor castle. meghan
julia, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kenneth and janai, from a rainy windsor.ils this morning, abc news has learned baby sussex was born not here in windsor but in a private hospital in central london. baby sussex has had two nights at home with his mum and dad and the world will soon get their first glimpse of the newest royal. even before he was born, baby sussex was catching plenty of attention, just like his parents. >> i'm so incredibly proud of my wife, and as every...
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guys, back to you. >> julia, thank you very much for that, julia boorstin in l.a.what was a pretty tumultuous week and a stabilization. a continuation of what we've seen through may the market coming to terms with a few things at once, right? you have obviously the sense that maybe this sort of trade standoff will be here a while, but then as the same time this global slowdown. the fact that the stock market more or less held in there and gave up another 1% is probably a positive, but i'm starting to see this gathering sense that it's not going to get some kind of quick moment that we get this solution and pricing certain stocks what did we learn this week about the market is more vulnerable to the trade headlines or to the economic data because it felt like it was the weaker data in the u.s. and abroad that led to the heavy selling and also the bond market and the oil market joining in. >> i think that when trade seems like it's exacerbating a slowdown story that's when it's the worse. for most of last year, whenever they got these incursions of trade aggression a
guys, back to you. >> julia, thank you very much for that, julia boorstin in l.a.what was a pretty tumultuous week and a stabilization. a continuation of what we've seen through may the market coming to terms with a few things at once, right? you have obviously the sense that maybe this sort of trade standoff will be here a while, but then as the same time this global slowdown. the fact that the stock market more or less held in there and gave up another 1% is probably a positive, but i'm...
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nbc news julia ainsley has the exclusive details.ell us about what's going on? >> you're right, geoff, this is the largest group border patrol has encountered. the last record was over 400 set last month. they are seeing larger groups coming as part of a trend. these immigrants feel safety in numbers. they want to come in a large group because of how dangerous it can be. more immigrants are coming in illegally. that's because it's hard erd to get in legally. it's harder to get in when you want to claim asylum at legal ports of entry. what this means from a safety and humanitarian perspective is sometimes border patrol is not able to safely attend to these large groups. they don't have the medical personnel. often these people are patrolling the border in pairs, so you have two border agents encountering a group of over a thousand in this case. the majority of them, over 900, traveled as part of a family. that means if you encounter a mother and child, those would counting at two family units. so we're seeing more families, again part
nbc news julia ainsley has the exclusive details.ell us about what's going on? >> you're right, geoff, this is the largest group border patrol has encountered. the last record was over 400 set last month. they are seeing larger groups coming as part of a trend. these immigrants feel safety in numbers. they want to come in a large group because of how dangerous it can be. more immigrants are coming in illegally. that's because it's hard erd to get in legally. it's harder to get in when you...
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julia ainsley joins me next.aded 4-in-1 technology unleash a foolproof clean in one step. aww, you did the laundry! it's got to be tide. onmillionth order.r. ♪ there goes our first big order. ♪ 44, 45, 46... how many of these did they order? ooh, that's hot. ♪ you know, we could sell these. nah. ♪ we don't bake. ♪ opportunity. what we deliver by delivering. the 2019 subaru outback is how safe is the car you're considering? an iihs top safety pick plus. the honda cr-v is not. sorry, honda. which suv would make the best investment? the subaru outback has the best resale value in its class for 2019, according to kelley blue book. even better than the toyota rav4. sorry, toyota. it's easy to love a subaru. >>> as the trump administration grapples with how to handle the influx of migrant families at the southern border, local officials are pushing back. here is or was the plan. the department of homeland security proposed flying migrants, who had recently crossed the border, to other states. and in a conference call o
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. >> joining us now, washington reporter for the hill, julia manchester. thank you for joining us so early on this. appreciate it. let's talk about this about-face from the president basically where he's now saying he does not want bob mueller to testify. up until this point he has consistently said look, it's up to the attorney general. have bob mueller say his peace, no collusion, collusion delusion, whatever the president is putting out there. now suddenly this about-face over the weekend. i'll tell you, julia, i spoke with jared kushner on the beat last week and he said he believes bob mueller will be completely forth coming especially on whether or not he believes the president committed objection of justice. i wonder if that is the thing. >> seeing developments in terms of people house democrats are trying to get to come to testify before their committees and i think that's making him nervous. the president realizes a lot of these different characters, whether it's from various different parts of his life, his administration, coming to testify and wo
. >> joining us now, washington reporter for the hill, julia manchester. thank you for joining us so early on this. appreciate it. let's talk about this about-face from the president basically where he's now saying he does not want bob mueller to testify. up until this point he has consistently said look, it's up to the attorney general. have bob mueller say his peace, no collusion, collusion delusion, whatever the president is putting out there. now suddenly this about-face over the...
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the better consumer product julia, there's not a lot of consumer pushback. >> i think the theory thathris is putting out here, if facebook's monopolistic power, a power which said zuckerberg has individual power un-american and unprecedented, if you were to break up the company, that would not only enable those services to compete with each other, maybe different business models like a subscription but enable more competition from start-ups which hughes said, at this point, really impossible per your reference with duckduckgo doesn't have a chance in the marketplace. >> thank you >>> the market trying to stage a comeback the dow had been down 449 points on the 50 day moving average fast trader of institutional sales at the telestrator at the nyse you're looking at 2860, is it? >> yes, it's the 50 day moving average and over here, the 50, the 100 day and the 200 day moving averages. the 50 is the one in the area of concern right there. we breached it for a couple of minutes or a couple of hours this morning but what you really want to look at is, do you recover from there? so now, if y
the better consumer product julia, there's not a lot of consumer pushback. >> i think the theory thathris is putting out here, if facebook's monopolistic power, a power which said zuckerberg has individual power un-american and unprecedented, if you were to break up the company, that would not only enable those services to compete with each other, maybe different business models like a subscription but enable more competition from start-ups which hughes said, at this point, really...
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in bringing down 2 prime minister kevin rudd and then julia gill odd so he's had a bit of a struggle sort of a getting trust from verges people are suspicious of him and he's had a bit of an uphill battle to win them over you know everyone talking about all this political instability but australians are actually calling this the climate change alexion jared hang on we just want to have a look at what some of the voters are saying in australia about the climate. pretty hard about the water out of. each other for the. reason while i think greens of them i have an odd just because climate china is so concerning and i feel like no one's really taking any serious action or making any serious moves to be very bold way with the greens mostly because where this is a time a changing environment these racial problems arise a really big one as well there really are doing what the government parties are diving off to do because it's our nose so clearly climate a big issue there in australia why now though why is this coming to the forefront now well i think because the strategy and seeing the ef
in bringing down 2 prime minister kevin rudd and then julia gill odd so he's had a bit of a struggle sort of a getting trust from verges people are suspicious of him and he's had a bit of an uphill battle to win them over you know everyone talking about all this political instability but australians are actually calling this the climate change alexion jared hang on we just want to have a look at what some of the voters are saying in australia about the climate. pretty hard about the water out...
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julia, thanks for your reporting on this.s correspondent julia ainsley. >>> as the 2020 contenders spend the next few months flocking to battleground territories like iowa and new hampshire we're getting a closer look at voters who might be getting overlooked. african-americans in middle america. msnbc's tree main lee got a chance to speak with a group of african-american voters in waterl, waterloo, iowa, the city with the highest concentration of african-americans in the entire state. >> every national election cycle, candidates come through iowa looking for that very valuable, very important, iowa voter. sometimes it feels like by default, it's white voter. a lot of people don't realize there are actually black people in iowa. >> there are many times where black people don't feel important and we don't feel heard. so to have someone step out and make us feel like we count, that matters. especially with my age group because we're not into politics as much as we should be. >> we want our voices to be heard. it's very, very im
julia, thanks for your reporting on this.s correspondent julia ainsley. >>> as the 2020 contenders spend the next few months flocking to battleground territories like iowa and new hampshire we're getting a closer look at voters who might be getting overlooked. african-americans in middle america. msnbc's tree main lee got a chance to speak with a group of african-american voters in waterl, waterloo, iowa, the city with the highest concentration of african-americans in the entire state....
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julia, thank you so much. julia chatterley. >>> now possible obstruction of justice. in newly released court documents we're learning that flynn told investigators that he was approached to people connected to the trump administration or congress who potentially attempted to obstruct justice as flynn was cooperating with the government or as he considered doing so. newly unsealed court records revealed that flynn, quote, the defendant informed the government of multiple instances both before and after his guilty plea where he or his attorneys received communications from persons connected to the administration or congress that could have aheffected his willingness to cooperate and the completeness of that cooperation. the mueller report regarding flynn have to be made public. the judge is also ordering the release of transcripts with flynn's during the transition. it raises more questions than it answers, sarah. >> it really does. why did robert mueller decide that none of this amounted to obstruction, if not on the president's side, we want to know what the president
julia, thank you so much. julia chatterley. >>> now possible obstruction of justice. in newly released court documents we're learning that flynn told investigators that he was approached to people connected to the trump administration or congress who potentially attempted to obstruct justice as flynn was cooperating with the government or as he considered doing so. newly unsealed court records revealed that flynn, quote, the defendant informed the government of multiple instances both...
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julia joins us now with this story. his enemies, weather in congress or voters that are talking about possible impeachment, or are his supporters turning against him? julia: bolsonaro has had a bit of a complicated early term. he does have people who voted for him that are already kind of backtracking on some businessmen that were vocal supporters no longer still clearly on his side. it is important to say that talk of impeachment is not openly discussed at this point, but it is five months into his term. less than four or five years after the last impeachment. as you remember, it was a very located two years in office. -- very complicated two years in office. joe: wasn't it last week the bolsonaro was elected? it feels so. what are the conditions that have gone south so fast? julia: he has been in office since january. he was elected in october. not quite last week but very recent. bolsonaro comes from a very small party. this was always a concern, that he would not be able to build a majority in congress. it is compli
julia joins us now with this story. his enemies, weather in congress or voters that are talking about possible impeachment, or are his supporters turning against him? julia: bolsonaro has had a bit of a complicated early term. he does have people who voted for him that are already kind of backtracking on some businessmen that were vocal supporters no longer still clearly on his side. it is important to say that talk of impeachment is not openly discussed at this point, but it is five months...
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. >>> and after the break, our julia boorstin might not be the next ray, but she did sit down with theire, what bob iger told her about disney's big bet on star wars is next. >>> i'm here on the millennium falcon we are piloting this ship in the main attraction here at star wars, and we'll have more after the break. . ♪ so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. ♪ the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. ♪ because the future only happens with people who really know how to deliver it. because the future only happens with people you still have service? call the insurance company sfx: [phone ringing] it's them, calling us. it's going to be a week before they can get through on these roads shhh, sorry, i didn't catch that. i said ask how soon they can be here right now? what's now? he says they're surveying our property now they're probably at the wrong house i don't see any hovering his name is hovering? look up? by automating claims with machine learning and analytics, cognizant is helping
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back to you. >> we will look forward to that, julia boorstin chinese attendance of shanghai not sureo be done at all no trade war there >> not surprised about that at all. the different verticals that bob iger has been able to create over the years and you talk about a guy who has put money into content and they continue to develop themselves into something that they were aren't and i do say they were late to remming and now you look at espn plus and i think they're doing right, they haven't been in two or three years with the purchases and the investments that bob eager has made and i think they're starting to show up as we show up ferthser in 20 and 21 certainly in studios is something that feeds through the rest of the product line so pete's talking about, this is a company that has parks, studios, consumer products in addition to the media arm and i do think it's been a catalyst, but it's not the reason why you necessarily go out and buy disney, although it is part of the reason why the multiple on disney is so different than any other media company. >> i walked earlier by "froze
back to you. >> we will look forward to that, julia boorstin chinese attendance of shanghai not sureo be done at all no trade war there >> not surprised about that at all. the different verticals that bob iger has been able to create over the years and you talk about a guy who has put money into content and they continue to develop themselves into something that they were aren't and i do say they were late to remming and now you look at espn plus and i think they're doing right,...
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julia macfarlane, abc news, london. >> our thanks to julia.at those passengers went through, especially the one that was able to get the flames from inside. terrifying. >> i don't know if i would have been that level headed, trying to get out of there, to get that footage there. >>> passengers are describing the panic when a charter jet ended up crashing in a river at a florida air base. >> the ntsb is on the scene at naval air station jacksonville. investigators are trying to figure out what went wrong friday. passengers captured the frightening moments as they scrambled to get to safety. one said the crash was like nothing he had ever experienced. >> it was the loudest bang i've ever heard in my life, the biggest collision i've ever been part of. it almost sounded like an explosion. >> none of the 143 passengers and crew on board suffered serious injuries. investigators are looking into why the jet made a last-minute runway change. >>> the south-central u.s. is set to face several days of severe weather, including tornados. >> look at this,
julia macfarlane, abc news, london. >> our thanks to julia.at those passengers went through, especially the one that was able to get the flames from inside. terrifying. >> i don't know if i would have been that level headed, trying to get out of there, to get that footage there. >>> passengers are describing the panic when a charter jet ended up crashing in a river at a florida air base. >> the ntsb is on the scene at naval air station jacksonville. investigators are...
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here's julia mcfarland. >> reporter: a runway scare in myanmar.are poring over these images to determine why this national airlines jet was forced to make an emergency landing without its front wheels. the nose of the plane scraping down the tarmac. inside the cabin, passengers relatively calm but confused as smoke rises under their seats. then suddenly scramble as the crew commands them to get out using the emergency slides. the pilot of the 190 jet with 89 people on board forced to carry out the dramatic landing when the gear failed to deploy. officials now trying to discover what went wrong and just how close this incident was to disaster. but for now, the pilot and crew celebrated as heroes for averting what could have been another aviation tragedy. all 82 passengers and 7 crew walked away without a scratch. many even leaving with a smile. it was a textbook emergency landing. the pilot knew he didn't have the front wheels so he circled twice and dumped fuel to make the plane lighter. julia mcfarland, abc news, london. >>> when we come back, th
here's julia mcfarland. >> reporter: a runway scare in myanmar.are poring over these images to determine why this national airlines jet was forced to make an emergency landing without its front wheels. the nose of the plane scraping down the tarmac. inside the cabin, passengers relatively calm but confused as smoke rises under their seats. then suddenly scramble as the crew commands them to get out using the emergency slides. the pilot of the 190 jet with 89 people on board forced to...
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how significant is this really >> i think -- >> well -- >> go ahead, julia julia first.s interesting is that e-marketer is lowering its forecast for facebook over the next couple years, also saying that snap engagement is going to be flat but saying that instagram engagement is going to continue to grow by about a minute every single year it's also worth noting that this is for adults 18 and over, so it does not include some of the younger people who might be using snap but what i think is really interesting and valuable is they say the declining engagement on facebook is directly seems to be a result of facebook pulling back the amount of viral videos that are included in the news feed facebook has talked about trying to make time spent more valuable, not as much time spent wasted on silly videos that aren't valuable or about your friends sharing content, and it seems like these changes to improve the quality of time spent on the platform are definitely reducing the quantity of time spent. >> i think it -- i mean, i agree with everything julia said i think the other asp
how significant is this really >> i think -- >> well -- >> go ahead, julia julia first.s interesting is that e-marketer is lowering its forecast for facebook over the next couple years, also saying that snap engagement is going to be flat but saying that instagram engagement is going to continue to grow by about a minute every single year it's also worth noting that this is for adults 18 and over, so it does not include some of the younger people who might be using snap but...
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. >> joining us, julia manchester. let's talk about the supreme court potentially taking up an abortion rights case as soon as today. what could this mean for the future of roe v. wade? >> i think this means it could chips away at the law that legalizes abortion. this past week we've seen in missouri and alabama more extreme bans banning at six or eight weeks and not including exception for rich and incest. we're seeing quite a bit of conservatives, whether they're rnc chairwoman mcdaniel or televangelist pat robertson speaking out about that saying that the law goes too far. i think conservatives on the spr supreme court, whether it's brett kavanaugh, i think it's the stance a lot of conservatives are going to be looking to take. i think republicans take a very major political risk and this is something that president trump based off of his tweet yesterday very much understands. going the extreme route, not allowing abortion in cases of rape or incest, life of the mother at such a short period look six or eight weeks,
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joining me now, nbc news correspondent julia aimsley who covers the dhj, and nick mirof. the u.s.mported i think 346 1/2 billion dollars worth of goods from mexico just last year. and look, the markets had already freaked out in recent months following previous tariffs so what's the concern now and who's going to get hurt by this? >> well, we need to keep in mind that mexican imports go far beyond things like avocados and beer. we're talking about cars, airline parts, appliances, so many of the large consumer goods that americans purchase. this all adds up to a billion dollars a day, so these tariffs would have a far reaching impact on u.s. consumers. >> so u.s. consumers because theoretically, wouldn't this be to stop people from coming across the border? that's what the president, julia, seems to be indicating, if the idea is, then, to stop folks from coming across the border, how likely is it that this is going to do that? >> well, the border officials that i have spoken to are on the ground today say they don't expect a change based on these tariffs. what they are looking at i
joining me now, nbc news correspondent julia aimsley who covers the dhj, and nick mirof. the u.s.mported i think 346 1/2 billion dollars worth of goods from mexico just last year. and look, the markets had already freaked out in recent months following previous tariffs so what's the concern now and who's going to get hurt by this? >> well, we need to keep in mind that mexican imports go far beyond things like avocados and beer. we're talking about cars, airline parts, appliances, so many...
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julia, fact check for me. the president said yesterday that most asylum claims by families crossing the border, they're trib lus. fact check us, please. >> that's right. i can fact check on that and more. he said most claims are preb lus. what he's pointing to could be most of these claims, 90% also pass their initial credible fear interview but they go on to court where they don't pass that. that doesn't make it frivolous. it means there's a higher bar in court and that's where the asylum system is set up. the other claim he's repeatedly made is these aren't families, these are smugglers bringing children across the border claiming to be related when they're not. we've fact checked that with the administration many times and we have been told by the administration when they go into their own data, fewer than 1% of the claims from families turn out not to be families. we know they are going to more efforts now to do dna tests to try to prove family relations but really that is not a problem. family fraud at th
julia, fact check for me. the president said yesterday that most asylum claims by families crossing the border, they're trib lus. fact check us, please. >> that's right. i can fact check on that and more. he said most claims are preb lus. what he's pointing to could be most of these claims, 90% also pass their initial credible fear interview but they go on to court where they don't pass that. that doesn't make it frivolous. it means there's a higher bar in court and that's where the...
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julia landry received her bouquet eight hours aftergi ng birth to her daughter chloe. wheel she's done it three times before, julia says seeing a newborn is always amazing. >> incredible. i mean, this is going to be a full-grown woman who's going to live in this world and do wonderful things. d it's hard to imagine when you just look at this less an one-day old. >> she looks amazing, too. can't believe she just had a baby. it's an amazing thing. bierth -- the gift of life, it's truly a miracle in my book. there is something so magical about it. we hope all the moms out there had a wonderful mother's day. shout out to my mom. you know how i feel about my mother. >> yeah. did you get to relax at all? were you playing chauffeur? >> you know. much relaxing. you know what, still grateful, grateful for everything i hve and my three kids who make life interesting every day. they keep me young. >>> ahead at 5:00, one woman with two husbands. one is a well-known actor in africa. the other a convicted drug kingpin. now police are working to find out who gunned down this woman in
julia landry received her bouquet eight hours aftergi ng birth to her daughter chloe. wheel she's done it three times before, julia says seeing a newborn is always amazing. >> incredible. i mean, this is going to be a full-grown woman who's going to live in this world and do wonderful things. d it's hard to imagine when you just look at this less an one-day old. >> she looks amazing, too. can't believe she just had a baby. it's an amazing thing. bierth -- the gift of life, it's...
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here's julia boorstin. >> georgia has become one of tht biggroduction hubs in the♪ ♪ ♪ >> but now itsanning abortion after a heartbeat is detected is sparking boycotts fromld hollywood that c put the business at risk. the tax credit drew over 450 omlm project last year drawing a $5.5 billion cing impact according to the georgia governor's office. recent projects include amc's "the walking dead," netflix's "ozarks" andy' dis"black nthe panther" and infinite war. >> you don't think about the smaller cities all over georgia that ae to rural settings and farmland and other areat film producers love to shoot. so it's diffused impact throughout the state. >> but now a number of hollywood producers and stars say they won't work in w georgiah a new law, pressuring the state to repeal it. just this week a new amazon show as well as a lion's gate movie starring kristen wiig canceled shoots set to start in georgea. alyssa milano drawing support from a ran of hollywood names including john stamos, dan cheadle. and it's complicated. the motion pictures on association of america and film studio arg
here's julia boorstin. >> georgia has become one of tht biggroduction hubs in the♪ ♪ ♪ >> but now itsanning abortion after a heartbeat is detected is sparking boycotts fromld hollywood that c put the business at risk. the tax credit drew over 450 omlm project last year drawing a $5.5 billion cing impact according to the georgia governor's office. recent projects include amc's "the walking dead," netflix's "ozarks" andy' dis"black nthe panther" and...