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has more on how a chinese construction project is threatening a fragile peace in me and mosque karen state. when a road was built through his property to transport crushed rock from a nearby quarry sound he in few decided to take action. because. the vibration of the mine explosion is very strong in the neighbor houses and wells cracked with the series 5 gratian from the explosions these houses are a few. yards away from the quarry whatever the situation is they didn't come and see the damage just to grow all the following. to save his crops he's attempted to break up the road on his land and is now being sued by the contractor. the quarry began operating in 2017 and people here say they're landscape is now being chipped away at a rapidly increasing rate. the area is under a fragile ceasefire agreement between warring ethnic groups and government forces after decades of conflict while some people were compensated for damage to their properties by the road construction most were not which is added to preexisting tensions between villagers most quarries on the mountain are small and locally
has more on how a chinese construction project is threatening a fragile peace in me and mosque karen state. when a road was built through his property to transport crushed rock from a nearby quarry sound he in few decided to take action. because. the vibration of the mine explosion is very strong in the neighbor houses and wells cracked with the series 5 gratian from the explosions these houses are a few. yards away from the quarry whatever the situation is they didn't come and see the damage...
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nermeen: that was education secretary betsy devos posted meanwhile, second lady of the united states karens working at a virginia private school that explicitly bans lgbtqp workers and students. ence is teaching at the immanuel christian school in washington, d.c., suburbs where an employment application requires job candidates too pledge not to engage in homosexual activity or to violate the "unique roles of male and female." the application also advises women that "a wife is commanded to submit toto her husband as te church submits to christ." whatuld you respond to devos said and also vice president pence's wife? >> it hurts my heart. what if a student while in her carere begins to figure out who they are in this world? what if they figure out they are gay or lesbian or bi or trans and then look to their teachers for that support and that love and a safety to be who they are? to suicide rate is five times higher for our lgbtq community that it is for our heterosexual community andyouth. youth are going to feel lonely and unsupported and it hurts my heart for them to be an environment th
nermeen: that was education secretary betsy devos posted meanwhile, second lady of the united states karens working at a virginia private school that explicitly bans lgbtqp workers and students. ence is teaching at the immanuel christian school in washington, d.c., suburbs where an employment application requires job candidates too pledge not to engage in homosexual activity or to violate the "unique roles of male and female." the application also advises women that "a wife is...
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with the leaders of the five main parties meeting here together with the secretary of state for northern ireland karen bradley and simon coakley the irish foreign minister they've now left to the only people who've been working here since january twenty seventh he'd have been the civil servants trying to keep things going but for regular people across northern ireland the political impasse has been having an effect on things like public health services on education and we've been out in belfast to talk to people in the different communities to see exactly why it's so important to vary that the politicians start to work together. the funeral in belfast of lire mccain's young journalist shot dead last month and an urgent question from the priest why in god's name does it take the daf of a twenty nine year old woman with her whole life in front of her thank you that reaction was a wake up call for foster leader of the democratic unionist party and mary lou but donald to head republican party should face the key was shot dead by dissident republicans during the rioting in london derry now people's clear f
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states or it can be. so let's bring in karen huggins he's a professor of law at the condo's outlaw school he joins us via skype from new york current president trump tweeted that there's no change to the model report that it's the end of the story the case is not closed but that's not strictly true that was it well the case certainly isn't closed as your correspondent said the ball isn't congress' court now and muller. certainly intended that this reporter made a statement today the problem is that several times he sent the report seeks for itself and it just doesn't and we know that because the administration has been so successful in misrepresenting the report of americans who get their news from right wing sources are just unaware that he detail 11 instances of obstruction and misunderstand his finding and conspiracy as well. barse letter that preceded the release or put a very heavy crow administration's been on it of course but that it's been very effective in just. consistently misleading the public about what's in that report so. muller should have been much more forthright in saying that we did f
states or it can be. so let's bring in karen huggins he's a professor of law at the condo's outlaw school he joins us via skype from new york current president trump tweeted that there's no change to the model report that it's the end of the story the case is not closed but that's not strictly true that was it well the case certainly isn't closed as your correspondent said the ball isn't congress' court now and muller. certainly intended that this reporter made a statement today the problem is...
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karen mcginnis at the cnn weather center rch weather center. >>> in the u.s. state, a shark attack killed a 65-year-old man while he was swimming saturday morning. authorities say it's the third shark attack in the state this year. witnesses say the man was swimming about 55 meters from shore when the shark bit him. here's how one witness described the scene. >>> he looked unconscious when they transferred him to the other gurney and we could see they were trying to do cpr on him. as we got closer, i saw some blood on his stomach and then i got looking a little bit more, and his wrist, it looked like the skin on his wrist was just torn off and i got looking closer and his entire left leg from his knee down was just missing. it looked like there was no blood or anything. as we were watching the man get pulled up, we could hear her screaming, she was saying that's my husband, that's my husband. >>> convicted drug kingpin el chapo wants a federal judge to intervene over whether or not he's in cruel and unusual prison conditions. we'll have the details of those conditio
karen mcginnis at the cnn weather center rch weather center. >>> in the u.s. state, a shark attack killed a 65-year-old man while he was swimming saturday morning. authorities say it's the third shark attack in the state this year. witnesses say the man was swimming about 55 meters from shore when the shark bit him. here's how one witness described the scene. >>> he looked unconscious when they transferred him to the other gurney and we could see they were trying to do cpr on...
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committee he took a chance on a first-time candidate for the united states senate by the name of mitch mcconnell. for our part karenys be grateful. for his encouragement all along the way. thirty years ago when we were just getting started nervous young couple in politics, it was a senior senator from indiana who went door-to-door with us in wayne county. and every time we ran the capital challenge he was always there at the finish line to shake her hand. [laughter] never stopped running. running was not just how dick lugar kept in shape, it was a way of life. i think his running was diplomatic for his passion for public service in his relentless drive to make a difference in the life of his nation. the boy scout rule says you don't leave the campsite as good as you found it, leave it better than you found it. and he left indiana better than the world. better than he found it. more secure, more at peace, with freedom on the rise. few hoosiers will ever leave the remark on our state or nation as richard lugar. and yet, it was who he was that made him so special. his intellect and backbone repaired with the modesty a
committee he took a chance on a first-time candidate for the united states senate by the name of mitch mcconnell. for our part karenys be grateful. for his encouragement all along the way. thirty years ago when we were just getting started nervous young couple in politics, it was a senior senator from indiana who went door-to-door with us in wayne county. and every time we ran the capital challenge he was always there at the finish line to shake her hand. [laughter] never stopped running....
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committee, he took a chance on a first-time candidate for the night states senate by the name of mitch mcconnell. for our part, karenill always be grateful for his encouragement. 30 years ago, we were just getting started, a nervous young couple in politics, it was the senior senator from indiana who went door to door with us in wayne county. and every time we ran the capital challenge, he was there at the finish line. [laughter] to shake our hand. he never stopped running. running wasn't just how dick lugar kept in shape, it was a way of life. i think his running was emblematic of his passion for public service and his relentless drive to make a difference. there is a boy scout rule that says you don't leave a campsite as good as he found it, you leave it better than you found it. left indiana, america and the world better than he found it. more secure. more at peace. with freedom on the rise. ever lead aswill large or indelible a mark on our nation as richard lugar. was who he was that made him so special. phone werect and paired with a modesty and kindness not always associated with politics. man utterly without
committee, he took a chance on a first-time candidate for the night states senate by the name of mitch mcconnell. for our part, karenill always be grateful for his encouragement. 30 years ago, we were just getting started, a nervous young couple in politics, it was the senior senator from indiana who went door to door with us in wayne county. and every time we ran the capital challenge, he was there at the finish line. [laughter] to shake our hand. he never stopped running. running wasn't just...
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states. that's the longest stretch since 1980. is there more ahead? karen. >> yes, there definitely is more in store and more people are threatened by the potential for severe weather. and what we're seeing in the northeast and plains, another round of potentially dangerous tornados. evenb during a month where tornadoic activity is at its peek, we have seen exceptional weather. this is that rain-wrapped tornado that was just to the west, about an hour's drive from kansas west. so who is in line for the severe weather today? we look at areas around philadelphia, washington d.c. and stretching over to central and southern illinois. springfield, little rock, dallas and it isn't just the potential for tornados. we're looking at heavy down pours and the potential for large hail across this region as well. all part of a vigorous weather system tracking slowly eto the east and in its wake that's what year seeing in the warm, unstable air. clashing of the air masses where we see the violent storms that will march across the area known as tornado valley. the tornado
states. that's the longest stretch since 1980. is there more ahead? karen. >> yes, there definitely is more in store and more people are threatened by the potential for severe weather. and what we're seeing in the northeast and plains, another round of potentially dangerous tornados. evenb during a month where tornadoic activity is at its peek, we have seen exceptional weather. this is that rain-wrapped tornado that was just to the west, about an hour's drive from kansas west. so who is...
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karen k file looks at the latest clash and what happens next. >>the attorney general of the united states of america was not telling the truth to the congress of the united states. that's a crime. >>house speaker nancy pelosi taking criticism of attorney general bill barr to another level has escalated tension show the fight over the mueller report isn't over a justice department spokesperson called pelosi's comments reckless and false because the day after senators grilled bar over his handling of special counsel robert mueller's report and amid this week's revelations that mueller took issue with how barr characterized his findings and put it in writing in late march, but in april bartel congress even know how mueller felt about his summary i don't know whether bob mueller supported my conclusions. >>barr was a no show at house judiciary committee hearing thursday objecting to democrats plans for staff attorneys to question him in addition to lawmakers. >>democrats mocked him. >>chicken bar should have shown up today and answered questions. >>the white committee chairman jerry nadler su
karen k file looks at the latest clash and what happens next. >>the attorney general of the united states of america was not telling the truth to the congress of the united states. that's a crime. >>house speaker nancy pelosi taking criticism of attorney general bill barr to another level has escalated tension show the fight over the mueller report isn't over a justice department spokesperson called pelosi's comments reckless and false because the day after senators grilled bar over...
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karen caifa kron 4 news. meantime, a briefing for all us senators has been scheduled for next tuesday secretary of state mike pompeo. >>acting defense secretary patrick shanahan and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general joseph dunford are all expected to take part. >>boeing says it's completed a software fix to his troubled 7.37 max, the max 8, 9 were grounded worldwide in march after an ethiopian airlines crash it was similar to a l air crash in indonesia last year. best gators appointed to an automated anti stall system, the pilots battled in the last minutes of both crashes between the 2 crashes 346 people died. boeing says it's flown the mae with the updated software on 207 flights for more than 360 hours and has provided updated training materials for 7.37 max pilots. the ceo says quote we're committed to providing the f a a and global regulators all the information they need and to getting it right. >>one of the most famous architects in the world i am pay has died a spokesman at his new york architectural firm confirmed his death today. pay is famous for the giant glass pyramid that he des
karen caifa kron 4 news. meantime, a briefing for all us senators has been scheduled for next tuesday secretary of state mike pompeo. >>acting defense secretary patrick shanahan and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general joseph dunford are all expected to take part. >>boeing says it's completed a software fix to his troubled 7.37 max, the max 8, 9 were grounded worldwide in march after an ethiopian airlines crash it was similar to a l air crash in indonesia last year....
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state attorney got the case. >> what are about timothy permentor? >> he is a psychopath, someone who i think had gotten lucky to be with karen.aspect of him and realized what he was like, she wanted out of that relationship and that ultimately lead to her death. >> the prosecutor said he acted the bereaved boyfriend. >> oh, god! >> the prosecutor said permentor got thrown off the tear-stained script when he called karen's best friend soon after making the 911 call. >> he said katherine, it's tim. i'm a karen's apartment and she is laying on the floor and there is blood everywhere. she has been stabbed. >> stabbed? >> stabbed. not she is dead, but she's been stabbed. >> he said she has been stabbed. >> okay. she has been stabbed. >> we didn't know that at that point in time. >> he knew something crucial he shouldn't have known. >> because he's the 1 that stabbed her. >> the prosecutor looked at the rejected lover and they showed was at the scene of the crime and lied about it. he charged permentor with first-degree murder and decided to seek the death penalty. weeks before the trial was scheduled to start, tim's friend george
state attorney got the case. >> what are about timothy permentor? >> he is a psychopath, someone who i think had gotten lucky to be with karen.aspect of him and realized what he was like, she wanted out of that relationship and that ultimately lead to her death. >> the prosecutor said he acted the bereaved boyfriend. >> oh, god! >> the prosecutor said permentor got thrown off the tear-stained script when he called karen's best friend soon after making the 911 call....
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state your name. >> gail ow is my last name. i would like to give stories to what karen has brought up. as a retired person, i went to the doctor and found out i needed a crown right then and there. there is no time to switch. often times if you are going to switch, you have to have an agreement with the dentist ahead of time. it looks like this is coming down the line and it is going to cost this much. you know, plan for it. having these differences in costs is something that a person can't really use that in making the decision because you find you have to have a root canal. usually you are in pain. that is an issue. also, when you do need that person, then you have to find another doctor in a different program, a ppo, that is accepting you and wanting to do the work and it would entail x-rays. i think it is much more complex than the difference in the rates. thank you. >> any other public comment on this item? please come forward. >> . >> diane with the u.s. f retired division. i have a question. i got a phone call from my dentist that they are no longer in the delta dental network.
state your name. >> gail ow is my last name. i would like to give stories to what karen has brought up. as a retired person, i went to the doctor and found out i needed a crown right then and there. there is no time to switch. often times if you are going to switch, you have to have an agreement with the dentist ahead of time. it looks like this is coming down the line and it is going to cost this much. you know, plan for it. having these differences in costs is something that a person...
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karen. president putin has said russia is ready to resolve this differences with washington he hosted a meeting in sochi with the u.s. secretary of state after my pump air spoke with the russian foreign minister. who just mentioned we also want to restore relations with the u.s. i hope all the conditions for that are now being created the spike the exotic way the moeller commission had been working in the hole it came up with an objective investigation and proved there was no collusion between russia and the us the thing we branded as total nonsense from the very beginning. vladimir putin expressed hope that the preconditions and now are right for relations between the united states and russia which to be honest have been awful absolutely terrible the 2 biggest nucleus superpowers in the world refusing to as much as talk to each other all communications and until now frozen pretty much military communication. corporation the financial spheres and trade and culture and the both him and the russian foreign minister saying that they hope this might be a turning point. emphasizing certain spheres sudden topics in which russia and the unite
karen. president putin has said russia is ready to resolve this differences with washington he hosted a meeting in sochi with the u.s. secretary of state after my pump air spoke with the russian foreign minister. who just mentioned we also want to restore relations with the u.s. i hope all the conditions for that are now being created the spike the exotic way the moeller commission had been working in the hole it came up with an objective investigation and proved there was no collusion between...
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karen, thank you for being with us. what is the goal and purpose of the small business administration. uniquelye s.b.a., we in the united states have an agency like this. the flagship program is about getting loans out to small businesses, and this was particularly important. i actually got this position 10 years ago right at this time, and i was unanimously confirmed by the senate, i try to mention that these days, and th one of the reasons sva had an important role was that we were in a credit crisis. banks have stopped lending. we were able to raise the sb a guaranteed rate and get about 1000 banks lending at that time. does things around advice, disaster recovery and small business contracting. host: now that you are in the private sector, how do you describe the current state of small businesses, and what is the largest factor facing them. a interesting time for small businesses. in the last month or so, we saw some russian in optimum -- some caution in small business optimism. the numbers say that they are still hiring, in fact, they are having a lot of trouble finding people. so business is still good on the small busin
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inequality and absence state and religious differences luring young men into what has become a new battleground nicholas hawk al-jazeera double o. northern brick enough asta. to karen now where this year's film festival is showcasing 7 north african filmmakers who are tackling subjects. in their home countries the festival is also featuring female directors from the region then ever before from the south of france charlie engine of reports. the new film from algeria about a free spirited student. is a party goer a feminist and a fashion designer fiercely loyal to. the rising conservatism the health of her.
inequality and absence state and religious differences luring young men into what has become a new battleground nicholas hawk al-jazeera double o. northern brick enough asta. to karen now where this year's film festival is showcasing 7 north african filmmakers who are tackling subjects. in their home countries the festival is also featuring female directors from the region then ever before from the south of france charlie engine of reports. the new film from algeria about a free spirited...
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karen beckman of clear. clear is an interesting company. >> anybody who is going through the major airports in the united states right now has probably seen. but their ambitions are much grander. they want to take you faster, not just through airport check-ins, but to stadiums, restaurants, even to your doctor's office. >> get rid of your wallet. listen up. >> every card that is in your wallet should be replaced with your fingerprints, your iris, your face, your voice. i look at my wallet, say, why am i carrying around my building access card? why am i giving them my health care card? which has my numbers that they xerox and call. none of these things make sense in the day we live in today. biometrics makes it safer and easier. the security is important. >> let's talk about the security. anybody watching or listening to this, that is going to be their big -- >> privacy. >> hang-up presumably. what do you say to customers around the privacy topic? >> number one, i say we bought this company to increase homeland security. we're a qualified anti-terrorism technology. i'm a neurotic mother of three. i'm not a great flyer. that was the foundat
karen beckman of clear. clear is an interesting company. >> anybody who is going through the major airports in the united states right now has probably seen. but their ambitions are much grander. they want to take you faster, not just through airport check-ins, but to stadiums, restaurants, even to your doctor's office. >> get rid of your wallet. listen up. >> every card that is in your wallet should be replaced with your fingerprints, your iris, your face, your voice. i look...
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going to be coming back and maybe miss karen can answer this in setting the population targets for the future. i understand that we're in the process now with the state demographer. how is that set, given the fact that we actually see the population -- los angeles had zero increase in population and they lost about 100 residents. how do we set the targets which puts all of this into play? can you explain it? because we're at the cusp of setting the population targets again. >> meeting with the planning department, i think that my colleagues here can address that in more detail but i'll give you my perspective. so the forecast, the population, employment and housing forecast is based on growth that is triggered by investment, by jobs, as well as natural growth. and a combination of migration. so the demographers at the state level will assess where the economy is and where we're expecting to be. and to find new targets. our assessment is that the targets are going to be much higher. we are experiencing a period of sustained period of growth as we have discussed. it has been the longest in a long, long time. our own chief economist has decided not to f
going to be coming back and maybe miss karen can answer this in setting the population targets for the future. i understand that we're in the process now with the state demographer. how is that set, given the fact that we actually see the population -- los angeles had zero increase in population and they lost about 100 residents. how do we set the targets which puts all of this into play? can you explain it? because we're at the cusp of setting the population targets again. >> meeting...
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karen mills, thanks for joining us. delighted to be here. >> could you remind us, what's the the goal, the purpose? >> the sba is really one of the jewels here in washington. we uniquely in the united states have an agency like this. the flagship program is about getting loans out to small businesses, and this was particularly important. i actually got this position ten years ago right at this time i was unanimous ly confirm by the sense. and that we were in a credit crisis, banks had stopped lending. we were able to raise the sba guaranteed rates, and get banks back to sba lending at the time. they also do a whole set of things around device, counseling and small business contracting. how would you describe the current state of small business? what is the larger factor? >> not is a very good time for maul businesses. in the last most or so. we saw a bit you optimism. small businesses are like the canary in the coal mine. they might be feeling a recession first, but the numbers say they are still hiring. in fact they're having trouble finding people. i would say business is still good on small business front i suppose as they grow at getting access, what would you say is the condition as
karen mills, thanks for joining us. delighted to be here. >> could you remind us, what's the the goal, the purpose? >> the sba is really one of the jewels here in washington. we uniquely in the united states have an agency like this. the flagship program is about getting loans out to small businesses, and this was particularly important. i actually got this position ten years ago right at this time i was unanimous ly confirm by the sense. and that we were in a credit crisis, banks...
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states and mrs. pence. [applause] >> good morning. please be seated. cabinet,rs of our leaders in faith, public life, to all our distinguished guests, it is an honor for karen and me to be with president trump, our first lady, and all of you here in the rose garden as we mark for ational day of prayer third year in a row here at the white house. the bible tells us to be faithful in prayer and that the effective and fervent prayers of righteous people avail us much. and since the founding of this nation, the american people have believed in prayer. it is the thread that runs through every era of american history. in 1775, the second continental congress established a day of fasting and prayer. in 1863, president abraham lincoln, from these very grounds, urged americans to pray so that, in his words, the united cry of the nation would be heard on high and answered with blessing. in 1952, president harry truman and the congress formally established this national day of prayer, and set aside each year for the american people to turn to god in prayer and meditation. ever since then, every president has issued a proclamation in honor of this great tradition and p
states and mrs. pence. [applause] >> good morning. please be seated. cabinet,rs of our leaders in faith, public life, to all our distinguished guests, it is an honor for karen and me to be with president trump, our first lady, and all of you here in the rose garden as we mark for ational day of prayer third year in a row here at the white house. the bible tells us to be faithful in prayer and that the effective and fervent prayers of righteous people avail us much. and since the founding...
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state of wyoming. it is a privilege. >> voices from the road, on the c-span. ♪ announcer: washington journal continues. host: our guest is karene served as a former administrator for the small business administration from 2009-2013, and has a book on the topic of small business. fintech, small business and the american dream -- karen, thank you for being with us. what is the goal and purpose of the small business administration. uniquelye s.b.a., we in the united states have an agency like this. the flagship program is about getting loans out to small businesses, and this was particularly important. i actually got this position 10 years ago right at this time, and i was unanimously confirmed by the senate, i try to mention that these days, and th one of the reasons sva had an important role was that we were in a credit crisis. banks have stopped lending. we were able to raise the sb a guaranteed rate and get about 1000 banks lending at that time. does things around advice, disaster recovery and small business contracting. host: now that you are in the private sector, how do you describe the current state of small businesses, a
state of wyoming. it is a privilege. >> voices from the road, on the c-span. ♪ announcer: washington journal continues. host: our guest is karene served as a former administrator for the small business administration from 2009-2013, and has a book on the topic of small business. fintech, small business and the american dream -- karen, thank you for being with us. what is the goal and purpose of the small business administration. uniquelye s.b.a., we in the united states have an agency...
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state mike pompeo at 8 clo:00 a.m. tomorrow the final trade. >> same-store sales in the u.s. are decent again as in they're growing sloatly and mcdonald's is an interesting call here. >> karen >liked a lot of what i heard out of target today and i know it's hard to buy a stock as much as it is today it doesn't mean don't buy. take your time take your time let it settle in. >> oil went down on bad news and so it says to me it's time to sell out on oil and xl probably time to get out of that. >> grasso. >> you know what makes me feel fz about walmart that mnuchin is meeting with walmart and i know they'll be in the administration's ear. >> see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 for see you back here at 50 don't go anywhere, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica call me. this part got real simple, real fast we got a new rubri
state mike pompeo at 8 clo:00 a.m. tomorrow the final trade. >> same-store sales in the u.s. are decent again as in they're growing sloatly and mcdonald's is an interesting call here. >> karen >liked a lot of what i heard out of target today and i know it's hard to buy a stock as much as it is today it doesn't mean don't buy. take your time take your time let it settle in. >> oil went down on bad news and so it says to me it's time to sell out on oil and xl probably time to...
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karen working with the other signatories. the fact is that iran says it was too little and it was too late and it took a long time. —— to help iran carry on. the date the united states they would stay in the deal as long as what they were promised happens. and it has not. that is why iran is sending the signal that "we will give you another two months and if it doesn't happen, the deal is off". does this play with the political arena in iran, this is a popular move? hardliners have put a lot of pressure on president rani's government who is a moderate president because he failed and was not radical enough in his positions throughout —— towards the united states. they are clearly very pleased. at ordinary iranians are very worried because they cannot see a way out of this and they're extremely worried about a possibility of a warm. thanks to her. we will turn to both pakistan and canada to update you on asia bibi, the woman... christian woman who spent eight years on death row in pakistan after being convicted of blasphemy has left the country. she's now in canada — we'll report from there. we have the name for new world baby. —— new royal baby. archie harrison mount
karen working with the other signatories. the fact is that iran says it was too little and it was too late and it took a long time. —— to help iran carry on. the date the united states they would stay in the deal as long as what they were promised happens. and it has not. that is why iran is sending the signal that "we will give you another two months and if it doesn't happen, the deal is off". does this play with the political arena in iran, this is a popular move? hardliners...
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that's because contaminants found in state public water systems could be the cause of nearly 16,000 cases of cancer in our health expert karencould be lurking in our drinking water boy this is so >>and because i'm a water pusher he helped destroy say sure them or water. this is about the average amount of water that you need to drink any given day because you want to assume that the water you're drinking in say is healthy yeah so this is about 11 cups of water level talks washington that's what you're looking at home, ok so you're assuming that the want to get from the grocery store, the water that comes out the attas and unsafe right, but the environmental working group did a very extensive test over 6 years. it was a nationwide study and they looked at 33 million water records allow us to get in california alone they look at 2800 water public districts and and they found some brutally really interesting thing let's get into that they found 3 key contaminants right, yes, and they can have understatement helped elated our that cancerous based on the information that they found so they arsenic yeah, this one of the screen is
that's because contaminants found in state public water systems could be the cause of nearly 16,000 cases of cancer in our health expert karencould be lurking in our drinking water boy this is so >>and because i'm a water pusher he helped destroy say sure them or water. this is about the average amount of water that you need to drink any given day because you want to assume that the water you're drinking in say is healthy yeah so this is about 11 cups of water level talks washington...
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created a true surveillance state where they are able to use hundreds of millions of cameras, artificial intelligence masking to identify people on the streets and so forth or karen governments that is attractive. >> why is that attractive? out to have rolled it prevent jaywalking. , you willwalk across be shamed for jaywalking. >> as i understand, it is used to monitor how people the war people who may think one way or the other. >> it is being used to surveillance religious see how their way they think or react. that is a lot of human rights abuses we see coming out. we have placed them so we know exactly what is going on .here and they sell this >> i think they have a free market in the economy, so it is a wealthy society, but they have complete control on what they can do. >> the scariest thing is that the technology could be rolled out, but there's no law saying that it could be. this is a big part of the form of government to other countries. areou know any other that biting at this or starting out? this is a multibillion dollar and there's a tremendous investment by the chinese government in improving it. >> you know if other countries have had to test sel
created a true surveillance state where they are able to use hundreds of millions of cameras, artificial intelligence masking to identify people on the streets and so forth or karen governments that is attractive. >> why is that attractive? out to have rolled it prevent jaywalking. , you willwalk across be shamed for jaywalking. >> as i understand, it is used to monitor how people the war people who may think one way or the other. >> it is being used to surveillance religious...
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states, we need more of it. we need to build it for oil and natural gas. governors are standing in the way. we need to get things built. neil: well said. karenmuch. >> good to be with you. neil: cornel west was with me a little while ago saying we have the money to spend right now. we are just spending it in all the wrong places. we can't afford the government we have now. how are we going to afford even more than this later? >> no, i think the argument is that poverty, jobs with a living wage, women's rights, those are issues of national security in the same way the military issues of national security. ♪ play it cool and escape heartburn fast with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. ♪ tum tum tum tums with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. termites, we're on the move.24/7. roger. hey rick, all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. termites never stop trying to get in, we never stop working to keep them out. terminix. defenders of home. at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys.
states, we need more of it. we need to build it for oil and natural gas. governors are standing in the way. we need to get things built. neil: well said. karenmuch. >> good to be with you. neil: cornel west was with me a little while ago saying we have the money to spend right now. we are just spending it in all the wrong places. we can't afford the government we have now. how are we going to afford even more than this later? >> no, i think the argument is that poverty, jobs with a...
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karen kerrigan and scott bolden. scott, it's interesting that a number of democratic leaders including chuck schumer, nancy pelosi, have supported the president on this hang tough with china in that maybe their statesany unions and elsewhere will tell you right away of their concern the chinese are gouging us and taking away our jobs, et cetera. what do you make of at least that pocket of bipartisanship? >> i think it's awesome to have that pocket of bipartisanship. the hard working class americans in this country who supported trump and the unions who support democrats traditionally, that is some bipartisanship. they are the same set of voters and they are suffering. so i think the democratic leadership ought to be standing with trump on this publicly despite the constitutional crisis we're involved with right now and that i think that donald trump is playing his hand hard and fast right now, but something's going to give before now and 12:01. their meeting. it's going to hurt both countries, both consumers, especially what we projected to be these tariffs that are going to be applied. we'll just have to see. neil: you called it a constitutional crisis. i don't want to go off the rails here. >> i
karen kerrigan and scott bolden. scott, it's interesting that a number of democratic leaders including chuck schumer, nancy pelosi, have supported the president on this hang tough with china in that maybe their statesany unions and elsewhere will tell you right away of their concern the chinese are gouging us and taking away our jobs, et cetera. what do you make of at least that pocket of bipartisanship? >> i think it's awesome to have that pocket of bipartisanship. the hard working class...