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karl: thank you, great to be here.cott: well, venture capitalist, hemant taneja, up later, but up next, how to collect data and not end up in front of a senate subcommittee, when "press:here" continues. ♪ announcer: "press:here" as a podcast on itunes. scott: welcome back to "press:here," we've talked a lot about how facebook bungled its responsibility protecting your personal data. mark zuckerberg has apologized so many times it's now known as his apology tour. data has become a major cconsums in silicon valley, but it's not just facebook that knows about us, google, obviously, but also a company that makes toasters. i looked at their website once, and they will now not stop trying to sell me a toaster on every webpage i visit. christy wyatt's company, dtex systems, looks at data and w it's used as part of its duty as a security company. she joins us this morning. i think what people don't realize is data follows them around all of the time. we are constantly generating data from what light switches we turn on, if we
karl: thank you, great to be here.cott: well, venture capitalist, hemant taneja, up later, but up next, how to collect data and not end up in front of a senate subcommittee, when "press:here" continues. ♪ announcer: "press:here" as a podcast on itunes. scott: welcome back to "press:here," we've talked a lot about how facebook bungled its responsibility protecting your personal data. mark zuckerberg has apologized so many times it's now known as his apology tour....
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but there by the wine we're drinking is a true karl marx wine tell us why. it's from the vineyard that used to belong to the marx family that was the green horse officials brogue. today it belongs to the max mean green house winery owned by karl from schubert with holes. that would stand this year they've put out a special line for the marx anniversary called. it's a myth now we've talked about it let's drink a glass was here's what. it's a typical recycling from the most here they say a good wine to dance in your mouth and it does. in our meet a local slice we have travel tips from a spectator constantine from georgia shows us the highlights of his hometown let's go to but to me on the black sea. government job my name is constantine and i would like to welcome you and the black sea coast of georgia and its amazing city but to me. i love but to me because it is a unique place to leave it. i love to walk the old part of the but to the streets a cozy and charming and i can feel the great historical part. but to me you can find a cathartic cathedral a muesli m
but there by the wine we're drinking is a true karl marx wine tell us why. it's from the vineyard that used to belong to the marx family that was the green horse officials brogue. today it belongs to the max mean green house winery owned by karl from schubert with holes. that would stand this year they've put out a special line for the marx anniversary called. it's a myth now we've talked about it let's drink a glass was here's what. it's a typical recycling from the most here they say a good...
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as it will be honest i don't know that much about karl marx nuts. i mean any more than anything else in tree or visitors are keen to see the house where karl marx was born. oh i don't doubt of that he hoped he was born to a wealthy family but he still thought about all those less fortunate in the world. so that's why he was a great man. could be a way that to those who live in tree or have a more ambivalent attitude toward the. germans are often suspicious of the cult of personality around him but that doesn't seem to bother the tourists. you may cheers id just like in any family it's normal for people to have different opinions. there to be so it's understandable that people have different worldviews as well e.g. if you have to be and they say yeah do you feel easy at. the residence of true might be skeptical when it comes to the town's most famous former resident but they'll happily welcome his fans from china. this is where it all began marx was born in this house on may fifth eighteen eighteen for many years it's been a museum dedicated to his l
as it will be honest i don't know that much about karl marx nuts. i mean any more than anything else in tree or visitors are keen to see the house where karl marx was born. oh i don't doubt of that he hoped he was born to a wealthy family but he still thought about all those less fortunate in the world. so that's why he was a great man. could be a way that to those who live in tree or have a more ambivalent attitude toward the. germans are often suspicious of the cult of personality around him...
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karl malone. >> jimmy: karl malone? >> uh-huh, are you a karl-nivore? a carnivore? >> say you was on a plane and we went down. >> jimmy: right, yes. >> and i had to, we can't get out of here, you and i, the pilots, they didn't make it. >> jimmy: okay. >> to survive, i would have to chew you. >> jimmy: wait a minute, we're on a plane, you would be that hungry that you need to start eating the other passengers? >> no, i didn't say other passengers. you and i on the plane, two pilots, we're going to louisiana. something crazy happens -- >> jimmy: it's a three-hour flight. >> something could happen. >> jimmy: what could happen? >> we could land on the mountain and nobody know that the tracking went out -- >> jimmy: this is a plane crash. >> yeah, but we survive. >> jimmy: okay. >> i do. because i'm a viking. >> jimmy: right. >> i take care of you, but i'm actually just waiting for you to take -- >> jimmy: you're farming me in a wait. >> waiting for you to take your last breath. >> jimmy: so that you can eat me? >> yeah, to survive. >> jimmy: this took a wei
karl malone. >> jimmy: karl malone? >> uh-huh, are you a karl-nivore? a carnivore? >> say you was on a plane and we went down. >> jimmy: right, yes. >> and i had to, we can't get out of here, you and i, the pilots, they didn't make it. >> jimmy: okay. >> to survive, i would have to chew you. >> jimmy: wait a minute, we're on a plane, you would be that hungry that you need to start eating the other passengers? >> no, i didn't say other...
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karl and devin, do you know who it was?e answer, sandra day o'connor is who we were looking for -- >> i told you. >> all right, still 20-0. next question -- what is the term for a flock of grounded geese? >> repeat the question, please -- >> no, don't repeat the question. >> what is a term for a flock of grounded geese? >> gooses. >> gooses? >> yeah. >> gooses. >> gooses is incredible. incorrect. you know what -- yes, brook, yes. >> is it still a flock? >> it is a gaggle is what we were looking for. >> a gaggle! that applies to a lot of things. >> gooses is pretty good. all right, kentucky, you've got to get on the board. >> at least. >> which is the only american state to begin with the letter "p"? karl. >> what? >> you pressed it. >> pennsylvania. >> pennsylvania's absolutely correct! devin! you win ten points. next question -- >> he's like, pittsburgh, pittsburgh. >> no, no, that's minus one. >> poseidon was the god of what? >> the sea. >> the sea. >> that is right, karl! we have a tied game! >> you didn't hear that one.
karl and devin, do you know who it was?e answer, sandra day o'connor is who we were looking for -- >> i told you. >> all right, still 20-0. next question -- what is the term for a flock of grounded geese? >> repeat the question, please -- >> no, don't repeat the question. >> what is a term for a flock of grounded geese? >> gooses. >> gooses? >> yeah. >> gooses. >> gooses is incredible. incorrect. you know what -- yes, brook, yes....
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and i wanted to bring in our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl.is historic agreement, this letter signed by both president trump and kim jong un just a short time ago, and we heard the president tell george stephanopoulos right in the first paragraph, now we've seen it, that they have both committed to guarantees, security guarantees to north korea but that chairman kim jong un reaffirmed his firm and unwavering commitment to complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula. >> reporter: david, i have to say reading that agreement and hearing what the president told george, it is becoming increasingly clear that kim jong un got a lot out of this summit. there were significant concessions made by president trump in this process. you mentioned the security guarantees. also what he told george about suspending joint military exercises with the south koreans. that's a major issue for the north koreans. and the president said that he's willing to do away with those joint military exercises. even on that commitment from chairman kim, from kim jong un,
and i wanted to bring in our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl.is historic agreement, this letter signed by both president trump and kim jong un just a short time ago, and we heard the president tell george stephanopoulos right in the first paragraph, now we've seen it, that they have both committed to guarantees, security guarantees to north korea but that chairman kim jong un reaffirmed his firm and unwavering commitment to complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula....
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we have karl rove with us. you can see the secretary of state there and the vice president, ivanka trump, sarah sanders and john bolton. they're all there sitting down now, so that means the leaders should be coming out. a big day at the white house as you have one of our greatest allies, the japanese, who served together with us in a lot of different things, especially during the war on terror. they're worried about this summit next week. the president has a lot of balancing to do with the allies and preparing for kim jong-un. your thoughts. >> the japanese are on the front line. they're very close to korea. they've had incidents where japanese nationals have been taken to korea. they're very nervous. they want denuclearization to happen but they also don't want it to be tied to withdrawal of the u.s. troops from south ko a korea. they have a lot after stake. three nervous about this. they're sending out signals. but they're a great ally and i hope the listen listens to what his friend and ally, prime minister
we have karl rove with us. you can see the secretary of state there and the vice president, ivanka trump, sarah sanders and john bolton. they're all there sitting down now, so that means the leaders should be coming out. a big day at the white house as you have one of our greatest allies, the japanese, who served together with us in a lot of different things, especially during the war on terror. they're worried about this summit next week. the president has a lot of balancing to do with the...
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jon karl leading us off. thank you. >>> president trump comes to make peace with one of america's fiercest enemies just as he takes aim at a key u.s. ally tonight. the president comes straight from a tense meeting with america's staunchest allies. this remarkable photo tonight, so many studying the body language after the president refused to step down from the tariffs he's now imposed on allies, including canada. tonight the administration's harshest criticism is from canada's prime minister justin trudeau who said his country won't be pushed around. abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz with the war of words unfolding elsewhere. >> reporter: tonight, president trump and his top economic advisors attacking one of america's closest allies accusing canadian prime minister justin trudeau of undermining the peace talks with kim jong-un. >> here's the thing. he really kind of stabbed us in the back. >> reporter: it comes just hours after the president left the g7 summit, where he frustrated worl
jon karl leading us off. thank you. >>> president trump comes to make peace with one of america's fiercest enemies just as he takes aim at a key u.s. ally tonight. the president comes straight from a tense meeting with america's staunchest allies. this remarkable photo tonight, so many studying the body language after the president refused to step down from the tariffs he's now imposed on allies, including canada. tonight the administration's harshest criticism is from canada's prime...
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jonathan karl leading us off. >> reporter: this is donald trump's moment. even for this showman president, no move has been bolder, riskier. no spotlight more bright, more intense. at lunch with singapore's prime minister, he sounded confident, but restrained. >> i think things could work out very nicely. >> reporter: "great to be in singapore," he tweeted. "excitement in the air!" at a meeting with the american diplomats at the embassy here, a pep talk. >> you are spectacular people. thank you very much. >> reporter: even more, this is kim jong-un's moment. will this 36year-old dictator make an historic turn? he spent the eve of the talks sightseeing. even this night on the town for the world's most isolated leader of the world's most isolated nation is without precedent. srrounded by a phalanx of bodyguards, the same well-dressed security force earlier seen jogging alongside his car. not since taking power seven years ago has he ventured so far from home. he visited singapore's garden by the bay, smiled as the foreign minister snapped a selfie. his next s
jonathan karl leading us off. >> reporter: this is donald trump's moment. even for this showman president, no move has been bolder, riskier. no spotlight more bright, more intense. at lunch with singapore's prime minister, he sounded confident, but restrained. >> i think things could work out very nicely. >> reporter: "great to be in singapore," he tweeted. "excitement in the air!" at a meeting with the american diplomats at the embassy here, a pep talk....
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jon karl live at the white house. jon, thank you. >>> and with that face-to-face summit just one week away now with kim jong-un, reports of a major leadership shakeup in north korea tonight. south korean media now reporting that kim has replaced his top three military officials. the reason remains unclear at this hour. but some observers believe kim may be tightening control and sidelining officials who might resist change in order to give himself more room to negotiate with president trump. >>> and former president bill clinton is in the news tonight, facing a new firestorm for his answers in an interview in this me too era. he was asked whether he owes monica lewinsky an apology. and tonight, lewinsky now tweeting a message after the president's response. here's abc's senior white house correspondent cecilia vega. >> reporter: tonight, bill clinton speaking directly about monica lewinsky for the first time since the me too movement gained momentum. in an interview with nbc news, the former president says he does not
jon karl live at the white house. jon, thank you. >>> and with that face-to-face summit just one week away now with kim jong-un, reports of a major leadership shakeup in north korea tonight. south korean media now reporting that kim has replaced his top three military officials. the reason remains unclear at this hour. but some observers believe kim may be tightening control and sidelining officials who might resist change in order to give himself more room to negotiate with president...
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joining me now is karl rove, the former deputy chief of staff under george w. bush and fox news contributor. and tom rogan, commentary writer. great to have you both with us. karl, what surprised the most today? suggestion that russia, bring them back in? forget about crimea and ukraine? or the tough talk on trade? >> i'm not surprised on the tough talk on trade. there are two trumps when it comes to trade. trump the free trader who says i want you to lower your tariffs and i want you to play by the rules. then there is trump the mercantilist who says you need to buy more from us than we buy from you. today we saw the first one and less of the second one. but yeah, what surprised me was let's bring russia back in. i mean think about it. what have they done to justify our competence in him? literally last week, lavrov, the former minister saying get rid of the sanctions on south korea. what brought them to the negotiating table is the sanctions. so nothing russia has done has been helpful. trump wants bilateral relationship with my friends and multilateral relat
joining me now is karl rove, the former deputy chief of staff under george w. bush and fox news contributor. and tom rogan, commentary writer. great to have you both with us. karl, what surprised the most today? suggestion that russia, bring them back in? forget about crimea and ukraine? or the tough talk on trade? >> i'm not surprised on the tough talk on trade. there are two trumps when it comes to trade. trump the free trader who says i want you to lower your tariffs and i want you to...
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>> jonathan karl leading us off in singapore. jon, thank you. we watched as the president said of kim jong-un he wants to do this as much or more than the president himself. the world must reconcile the man who has agreed to denuclearize with the brutal dil dictator who killed his brother and uncle. after unleashing more missile tests than his father and grandfather combined. can the president trust kim jong-un. that's what george stephanopoulos asked him when he sat down with the president after they signed the historic agreement. >> so we saw you sign the agreement right in this room. you also said you developed a special bond with kim. describe that bond. >> well, it's been a very intense day, and as you know, we discussed things over the last few months. >> you did? you've spoken with him before? >> yeah, i have spoken, yes, i have spoken to him. i have spoken to a lot of his people, and so we've developed a pretty good relationship in terms of getting something done. it got done. i think it's a terrific document. it's a starter, but it's a
>> jonathan karl leading us off in singapore. jon, thank you. we watched as the president said of kim jong-un he wants to do this as much or more than the president himself. the world must reconcile the man who has agreed to denuclearize with the brutal dil dictator who killed his brother and uncle. after unleashing more missile tests than his father and grandfather combined. can the president trust kim jong-un. that's what george stephanopoulos asked him when he sat down with the...
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well it's quite a number karl penhall live for us in our maria spain thank you. and wednesday is world refugee day when the plight of migrants is highlighted more than sixteen million people have been forcibly displaced from their homes in the last year turkey has more refugees than in the other country yet coming election has highlighted the issue of more than four million syrian refugees currently living there they've generally been welcome but as the economy slows they fear they'll bear the fallout mohamed ball has more from gaza on tip. ahmed is a bad man. he has kidney problems so severe has to wear a catheter. the family also has to care for his six year old daughter nema she lost her sight when she was a baby. shortly after the family fled their home in aleppo and the heavy bombardment by the syrian army has been wrecked lama has problems with speech and movement despite years of medical examinations no one knows what's caused her disabilities which people haven't been to know has an awful lot of our own we were surprised by her illness aside begin to dete
well it's quite a number karl penhall live for us in our maria spain thank you. and wednesday is world refugee day when the plight of migrants is highlighted more than sixteen million people have been forcibly displaced from their homes in the last year turkey has more refugees than in the other country yet coming election has highlighted the issue of more than four million syrian refugees currently living there they've generally been welcome but as the economy slows they fear they'll bear the...
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here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl leading us off. >> reporter: with mounting confusion about the fate of migrant children separated from their parents, president trump today sought to change the subject surrounding himself with american parents whose children were killed by undocumented criminals. >> these are the american citizens permanently separated from their loved ones. the word permanently being the word that you have to think about. permanently. they're not separated a day, two days. permanently separated because they were killed by criminal illegal aliens. >> reporter: multiple studies show undocumented immigrants actually commit crimes at a lower rate than american citizens. the president's comments today come amid growing outrage over the images of migrant children in detention centers on the border and the sounds of their cries. today, as her husband was preparing to speak, the first lady released a video of her meeting with migrant children at a shelter, tweeting, "it's my sincere hope congress will be able to reach across the aisle and find a sol
here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl leading us off. >> reporter: with mounting confusion about the fate of migrant children separated from their parents, president trump today sought to change the subject surrounding himself with american parents whose children were killed by undocumented criminals. >> these are the american citizens permanently separated from their loved ones. the word permanently being the word that you have to think about. permanently....
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that the word, david, from the mayor of philadelphia. >> jon karl at the white house. you, jon. >>> the other major developing headline at this hour, the new warning tonight. the volcano emergency in guatemala getting worse. volcanic debris coming down yet again at this hour. the death toll rising today. and we have new images tonight, showing a wall of ash erupting from underground. people on the road there scrambling for their lives. tonight, more on that warning just issued. and abc's victor oquendo is on the ground for us again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, guatemala's volcano of fire is erupting yet again, causing massive evaluations. rescue crews, sent in to find survivors, having to flee to save their own lives. this was the moment the volcano violently erupted days ago, devastating nearby towns. fire shooting into the sky, while floods of molten lava tear down the mountainside. the thick plume of ash and rock towering over this nearby resort. and tonight, the death toll is on the rise. at least 70 confirmed deaths, with many more expected. this, as tragic stor
that the word, david, from the mayor of philadelphia. >> jon karl at the white house. you, jon. >>> the other major developing headline at this hour, the new warning tonight. the volcano emergency in guatemala getting worse. volcanic debris coming down yet again at this hour. the death toll rising today. and we have new images tonight, showing a wall of ash erupting from underground. people on the road there scrambling for their lives. tonight, more on that warning just issued....
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, they are all up for re-election in states that trump won big. >> all right, so, let's get to jon karl, with us live tonight from the white house. and jon, as you just reported there, the president has a list of 25 possible nominees now. when is he expected to make this decision and i gather it will come pretty quickly? >> reporter: david, i expect this decision could come within the next few weeks, if not sooner. and this list is the reason why he can do it so quickly. his list of 25 conservatives that he says he will choose from. these are people who have already gone through a vetting process, in fact, he has already interviewed a couple of them back when he decided last year to pick neil gorsuch. he wants to do this quickly, because he wants to get his nominee confirmed before the midterm elections. >> all right, jon karl, stay tuned. >>> i want to bring in dan abrams. dan, a lot of reporting already on this, about what then candidate donald trump said in the third debate, often a piv pivotal debate. he was asked by the moderator, chris wallace, and this was the actual question, do
, they are all up for re-election in states that trump won big. >> all right, so, let's get to jon karl, with us live tonight from the white house. and jon, as you just reported there, the president has a list of 25 possible nominees now. when is he expected to make this decision and i gather it will come pretty quickly? >> reporter: david, i expect this decision could come within the next few weeks, if not sooner. and this list is the reason why he can do it so quickly. his list of...
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jon karl at the white house. jon, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next to the other major developing story as we're on the air tonight. dozens of major fires now burning, homes destroyed. mandatory evacuations in several states, and a state of emergency in lake county, california, right now. thousands of people being forced from their homes there, as well. abc's will carr tonight taking us to the front lines of this fight to get the fires under control. >> reporter: tonight, the pawnee fire in lake county, california, continues to explode. still 0% contained. >> it's getting scary now. >> reporter: the number of homes destroyed jumping at least 22 structures burned to the ground. another 600 still in the inferno's path. the fire scorching 8,200 acres and forcing thousands to flee the area. you can see these flames eating through this bone-dry brush behind me. you can feel the heat coming off those flames. these fire crews doing everything they can to try to protect this community. fire crews able to save sandr
jon karl at the white house. jon, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next to the other major developing story as we're on the air tonight. dozens of major fires now burning, homes destroyed. mandatory evacuations in several states, and a state of emergency in lake county, california, right now. thousands of people being forced from their homes there, as well. abc's will carr tonight taking us to the front lines of this fight to get the fires under control. >> reporter: tonight,...
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penhall has more from the area on the southern coast of spain so as we just said karl there's been a surge in migrants going to this particular area what's driving it what's happening where you are. absolutely with the latest arrivals that have come over the last four days fifteen hundred of them plucked from the sea by spain's marine rescue service here in al maria and points further south as well that means that numbers of new migrant and refugee arrivals this year so far are more than one hundred percent up on last year now they're coming across in more than one hundred of those fifteen hundred came across him more than one hundred rickety fishing boats a row boats and even children's plastic. and that makes it a very perilous journey right now the marine rescue search service is searching for at least forty migrants that they believe may have been aboard one of these vessels they refer to as proterozoic sunk in the mediterranean in the western mediterranean one of the reasons why they're coming ashore here in a point of southern spain is because the coast of morocco is relatively
penhall has more from the area on the southern coast of spain so as we just said karl there's been a surge in migrants going to this particular area what's driving it what's happening where you are. absolutely with the latest arrivals that have come over the last four days fifteen hundred of them plucked from the sea by spain's marine rescue service here in al maria and points further south as well that means that numbers of new migrant and refugee arrivals this year so far are more than one...
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karl rove with thoughts on that. think,karl >> look, california is good news for republicans.emocrats targeted seven republican dists that were won by hillary clinton and were occupied by republican. a couple of those retirements. in six of the seven, the combined republican vote was bigger than the democratic vote by margins of four points to 22 points. because of the jungle primary draws more of what looks like a general electorate out, everybody runs in a big mess and the two top vote getters go into a the turnout is higher 21% in california versus11% in new jersey turnout. the same night. this is good news for the republicans. they have looked like they got in these districts that the democrats h to win. there's not a blue is sinking them. republican enthusiasm is as good or higher than the democrats in seven of seven districts. >> neil: what is interesting, we've gone the double digit differential between voters and what should control congress in favor of democrats to now whin the margin of error a few points. does that mean to you -- and i know things can change in the
karl rove with thoughts on that. think,karl >> look, california is good news for republicans.emocrats targeted seven republican dists that were won by hillary clinton and were occupied by republican. a couple of those retirements. in six of the seven, the combined republican vote was bigger than the democratic vote by margins of four points to 22 points. because of the jungle primary draws more of what looks like a general electorate out, everybody runs in a big mess and the two top vote...
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karl racine. dustin will have a fireside chat and i'll tell you a little bit about him. he's a partner in the little rock law firm of calhoun where practice focuses on regulatory law, government relations, business litigation, and criminal law. from 2007 through 2015, he served as arkansas 55th attorney general acting as the state's top law enforcement official in the state's top consumer advocate. attorney general karl racine is the first elected attorney general of the district of columbia. with his inauguration in 2015, the office of the attorney general ghana era of independence for the agency and accountability to district wrist dents. as the chief legal officer of district of columbia, general racine relies on 25 years of legal and leadership experience to advise the mayor and district agencies, defebd the city and court, and use the law to advance the public interest. please join me in giving a round of applause to general mcdaniel and general racine. [ applause ] >> thank you, luther. thank you general for taking the time to be with us today. it's a privilege to
karl racine. dustin will have a fireside chat and i'll tell you a little bit about him. he's a partner in the little rock law firm of calhoun where practice focuses on regulatory law, government relations, business litigation, and criminal law. from 2007 through 2015, he served as arkansas 55th attorney general acting as the state's top law enforcement official in the state's top consumer advocate. attorney general karl racine is the first elected attorney general of the district of columbia....
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. >> i want to get karl rove's read on this. things are going well for americans, the improving economy, up until late for us, the strong markets and the wind was at their back and the images at the border and the kids separated from their parents, whether it was justified or not, fair or not and they say the picture is worth a thousand words? that was drowning out against the image us that saw. did that derail or stop or slow, whatever you want to call it, the republican train? after this. [ sigh ] not gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ snap ] the kohler walk-in bath features a low step-in at three inches. the bath fills and drains quickly. comes with fully adjustable hydrotherapy jets and our exclusive bubblemassage. we need this bath. yes. yes you do. call and ask about saving $1,000 on your walk-in bath. a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there,
. >> i want to get karl rove's read on this. things are going well for americans, the improving economy, up until late for us, the strong markets and the wind was at their back and the images at the border and the kids separated from their parents, whether it was justified or not, fair or not and they say the picture is worth a thousand words? that was drowning out against the image us that saw. did that derail or stop or slow, whatever you want to call it, the republican train? after...
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karl, i want to start with you here.king to john moore who took the striking image of the little girl and tell me the story behind the story. tell me how you came to this cover. >> well, one way or another we were probably going to use that girl because she is sort of the iconic image. and then it was a matter, we call this a photo illustration, obviously. the president has never met her. but they just seemed to go together once you put them both on the cover in that dynamic. it covered a lot and then what you say with it and welcome to america works. >> welcome to america works and what this means to be an american. molly, i read yours and how this moment is not just this test for trump but reckoning for america. we know he thrives in chaos. he thinks shock is a temporary condition, moral outrage is phony posturing and that the american people can be numbed to just about anything. hard to imagine that we would ever be numb to something like this, but do you think there is any truth to the president's thinking? >> i thin
karl, i want to start with you here.king to john moore who took the striking image of the little girl and tell me the story behind the story. tell me how you came to this cover. >> well, one way or another we were probably going to use that girl because she is sort of the iconic image. and then it was a matter, we call this a photo illustration, obviously. the president has never met her. but they just seemed to go together once you put them both on the cover in that dynamic. it covered a...
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karl malone home state, louisiana. sometime at night, karl malone look up at sky and say what the hell going on out there? >> you ain't nothing. you a punk. come on. do something! >> best fried chicken in the universe. >> we built pyramids without trump. >> hannity: that by the way, keith oberman. oh, by the way, the president just arriving at joint base air base. there you canin see right there. there's air force 1. wow, beautiful plane. keith oberman, he went on a vile, hateful tweet storm, many of them, against president trump and, yes, also his daughter ivanka tweeting, "you tell your racist white supremacist neo-nazi father to get the bleep out of our society." he o he was just rehired by abc. i'm going to say your answer is there a double standard? >> i think that there is in a lot of cases. i think that what roseanne said -- no, but you went for honesty. >> hannity: right now the scales are tipped in her favor. >> ok. give me one second. >> go ahead, sorry. >> i think what roseanne said -- >> we're all best frie
karl malone home state, louisiana. sometime at night, karl malone look up at sky and say what the hell going on out there? >> you ain't nothing. you a punk. come on. do something! >> best fried chicken in the universe. >> we built pyramids without trump. >> hannity: that by the way, keith oberman. oh, by the way, the president just arriving at joint base air base. there you canin see right there. there's air force 1. wow, beautiful plane. keith oberman, he went on a...
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karl rove, former senior advisor to president george w. bush joins us with his take next. >> i said i've been preparing all my life. i always believe in preparation but i've been preparing all my life. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. dray, when he was younger, he loved to smile; and we knew he would need braces because his teeth were coming in funny. this is the picture that was on the front page of the newspaper. all you can notice is the braces! then, once he got to michigan state, he broke the retainer! my bottom teeth, they were really crooked, and i just wasn't getting braces again. then i discovered smiledirectclub. it's easy to just grab it and go and i can change it on the road. i did photoshoots with my aligners in and you can't see them. a smile is a first impression, that's why i think having
karl rove, former senior advisor to president george w. bush joins us with his take next. >> i said i've been preparing all my life. i always believe in preparation but i've been preparing all my life. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. dray, when he was...
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jon karl live from the white house. and jon, another headline i know you are following today involving first lady melania trump. he was in front of the cameras for the first time since she was hospitalized 27 days ago, for what you described as a benign kidney condition. >> reporter: the first lady was with the president at the fema headquarters. she does appear to be doing quite well. the president said she went through a rough patch, but she is doing great. david? >> good news on that front. jon car, thank you. >>> we are going to turn next here to that horrific audio released just a short time ago. for the first time, we hear from so many americans trapped in that relentless gunfire in las vegas, diving for cover. loved ones standing in front of their friends, girlfriends, boyfriends to shield them. and along with the audio tonight, this new surveillance video from a hotel rooftop. the calls revealed, they pleas for help and that there was nowhere to hide. back on the case tonight, abc's chief national correspondent
jon karl live from the white house. and jon, another headline i know you are following today involving first lady melania trump. he was in front of the cameras for the first time since she was hospitalized 27 days ago, for what you described as a benign kidney condition. >> reporter: the first lady was with the president at the fema headquarters. she does appear to be doing quite well. the president said she went through a rough patch, but she is doing great. david? >> good news on...
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joining me exclusively for first interview as commandant admiral karl schultz.ns and thank you for being here tonight. >> good evening, martha and thanks for the privilege of being here tonight. >> martha: a lot of people look at that list and many people are not as familiar with what the coast guard does and how important it is to protecting our borders. we watch the debate over what's going on at the southern border right now. what do you want people to understand about the work that you do there and what you think we need to do in order to make it safer? >> as you mentioned in the interim the coast guard is the smallest of the five services department of homeland security. men and women are absolutely critical to the homeland security of the nation and the national security. you mentioned border security. you know, on the maritime front, we tend to push and try to push our borders as far away from the u.s. coast line as possible against transnational criminals. last year we were with partner agencies and international partners stem 491,000 pounds of cocaine k
joining me exclusively for first interview as commandant admiral karl schultz.ns and thank you for being here tonight. >> good evening, martha and thanks for the privilege of being here tonight. >> martha: a lot of people look at that list and many people are not as familiar with what the coast guard does and how important it is to protecting our borders. we watch the debate over what's going on at the southern border right now. what do you want people to understand about the work...
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here's abc's jonathan karl tonight. >> reporter: president trump not long ago hailed harley-davidson as the ultimate american company. >> made in america. harley-davidson. made in america. >> reporter: he promised to do great things for them. >> we want to make it easier for businesses to create more jobs and more factories in the united states, and you're a great example of it. >> reporter: but now, a year and a half later, the company is getting hit hard by the president's trade war, and says new tariffs are forcing them to manufacture more bikes overseas. and now from the president, a threat. "a harley-davidson should never be built in another country, never," the president tweeted. "if they move, watch, it will be the beginning of the end, they surrendered, they quit! the aura will be gone and they will be taxed like never before!" while harleys sold in the u.s. are assembled here, the company has plants all over the world where it builds parts and motorcycles to sell in other countries. when the president slapped hefty tariffs on the european union, they retaliated with a huge t
here's abc's jonathan karl tonight. >> reporter: president trump not long ago hailed harley-davidson as the ultimate american company. >> made in america. harley-davidson. made in america. >> reporter: he promised to do great things for them. >> we want to make it easier for businesses to create more jobs and more factories in the united states, and you're a great example of it. >> reporter: but now, a year and a half later, the company is getting hit hard by the...
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. >> reporter: prosecutors karl alexander and leo gonzalez caught the case. >> why did manslaughter fitr is defined in the texas penal code as causing the death recklessly of an individual. >> essentially, that's what it c -- boils down to. it was somehow somewhat of an accident. >> lars posted bond. >> reporter: lars was released on bail. debbie's parents continued to support him. >> manslaughter is still, in our understanding, would be -- >> accident -- dan accident, okay? >> and so we go forward from there. >> reporter: but as the days without debbie stretched into weeks, something cooled in their relationship. >> he starts changing in term of my conversation, connections with him. and he's -- not so forthcoming. if i asked him something, he'd kinda holds back. >> reporter: lars sister said his behavior could be explained. he had sunk into a deep depression. >> he just kept sayin' he wanted debbie back, if he could get her back. it was an accident. he was sorry. >> reporter: investigators, as they worked through the case, looked into the couple's finances. debbie's assets totaled mor
. >> reporter: prosecutors karl alexander and leo gonzalez caught the case. >> why did manslaughter fitr is defined in the texas penal code as causing the death recklessly of an individual. >> essentially, that's what it c -- boils down to. it was somehow somewhat of an accident. >> lars posted bond. >> reporter: lars was released on bail. debbie's parents continued to support him. >> manslaughter is still, in our understanding, would be -- >> accident...
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thank you very much karl penhall. now a deal to change the name of macedonia has been signed next to the greek border under the agreement macedonia will become the republic of north macedonia that will distinguish it from the province of macedonia or northern greece now the name has been at the center of a twenty seven year dispute between the two countries but it's by no means finalized both parliaments have to ratify the agreement and macedonia is vote on it in a referendum. yes. after our aim is to make sure that this song of joy and happiness will be sung for centuries to come by many generations in both languages in your country in our country from our people to your people and that will be a song celebrating peace for turnitin success prosperity and good neighborly relations between our two peoples after all the previous generations have had enough of moaning now it's high time we once again celebrate birth a new beginning its time we celebrate the birth of our shared future it's time we sing joyful songs in the
thank you very much karl penhall. now a deal to change the name of macedonia has been signed next to the greek border under the agreement macedonia will become the republic of north macedonia that will distinguish it from the province of macedonia or northern greece now the name has been at the center of a twenty seven year dispute between the two countries but it's by no means finalized both parliaments have to ratify the agreement and macedonia is vote on it in a referendum. yes. after our...
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the life of the great monarch but karl his deeds and his dream of immortality would have remained unknown and in vain had i had the scribe not recorded it all. so spare a thought for me traveller should you ever come. reggae sensation from germany down. the twenty eight korea cuts cuts over a million records sold worldwide. this gentleman. germany's number one expects. you can preserve them pass them on and celebrate them to. european tradition. like the millers crashed it's alive and well in the netherlands. the moments in sixty minutes. what keeps us in shape what makes us see on top of. my name is dr carson the i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and i discuss what you can do to improve your health. stay tuned and let's all try to stay. calm d.w. . earth. home to millions of species a home worth saving. and those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like to use the term the climate used to green energy solutions and reforestation. they create interactive content teaching the next
the life of the great monarch but karl his deeds and his dream of immortality would have remained unknown and in vain had i had the scribe not recorded it all. so spare a thought for me traveller should you ever come. reggae sensation from germany down. the twenty eight korea cuts cuts over a million records sold worldwide. this gentleman. germany's number one expects. you can preserve them pass them on and celebrate them to. european tradition. like the millers crashed it's alive and well in...
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last month would've been karl marx 200th birthday.n one country actually built, paid for and shipped a huge statue of his birthplace in germany. backcountry with the people's republic of china. this underscores how dedicated they are to continue the print bowls of communism around the world. today, china has the world's second-largest economy and $12 trillion. it is rapidly built up its military chartered plans for economic dollars. the made in china 2025 plan is american leadership in technology and all other social endeavors. i used to live there. this is real. the largest global infrastructure investment as the marshall plan after world war ii. at the same time, the chinese government's commitment to total control of its people, strengthening at an ever-increasing rate today. i was just over there. in march of this year, president xi jinping consolidated power and became president her life. in april, the chinese government continued to crack down on christianity by banning online bible sales. today, the bible is the only major reli
last month would've been karl marx 200th birthday.n one country actually built, paid for and shipped a huge statue of his birthplace in germany. backcountry with the people's republic of china. this underscores how dedicated they are to continue the print bowls of communism around the world. today, china has the world's second-largest economy and $12 trillion. it is rapidly built up its military chartered plans for economic dollars. the made in china 2025 plan is american leadership in...
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100,000 north koreans, torturing, executing, starving its citizens, and so this is also an issue as jon karl has noted from senior white house officials that is not on the negotiating table this time around. and yet it is very much a concern for people who have been looking at north korea. >> juju chang, "nightline" anchor, standing by in new york. our thanks to you. i do want to bring in our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl because jon is in the world awaiting the president. he will take questions from the international press gathered in that room. and i know they're playing a video presentation. do a bit of a scene setting here, jon. what is it that they produced? >> reporter: this is quite a production. very slickly produced video. they have played it both in korean and in -- now they're playing it in english. it's a video that basically describes a moment in history where we have an opportunity to go between nuclear war and prosperity for all. it's really quite a slick video presentation. overtones of propaganda but a very slickly produced production. >> jon, i also say that
100,000 north koreans, torturing, executing, starving its citizens, and so this is also an issue as jon karl has noted from senior white house officials that is not on the negotiating table this time around. and yet it is very much a concern for people who have been looking at north korea. >> juju chang, "nightline" anchor, standing by in new york. our thanks to you. i do want to bring in our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl because jon is in the world awaiting the...
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the life of the great monarch but karl his deeds and his dream of immortality would have remained unknown and in vain had i had the scribe not recorded it all. so spare a thought for me traveller should you ever come to. the. moral. center of the conflict zone this big blow to your coverage of the thousands of casualties inflicted by israel along its border with gaza what's really the role of hamas the bloodshed my guest is somebody from a senior member of hamas is proving for the year to. the move was deliberately provoke israel with no fool for the safety of its citizens conflict. where most seek shelter a storm one man did seem to get sick of it. you know you've got about two minutes before the hail storm begins. bastiaan vanna is both a photographer and a storm chaser he searches for beauty enough face of danger. in sixty minutes. stayed up to date don't miss our highlights. program. w dot com highlights. there's been plenty of coverage of the thousands of casualties inflicted by israel along its border with gaza but what's been the role of hamas in the bloodshed the organization that
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. >> i would like to add that stand back and looking at these various things that karl was talking aboutakes me feel we are moving more towards a parliamentary system without any of the advantages or can other words, no opportunity to go to the country to reestablish credit valley. the point being is that today political parties are really only running races to benefit the basis. we don't have any leaders that i can see coming along who have a strategy for the entire country on either side where we could actually make a choice and to live with that choice for four years. i'm a registered independent. this is a choice. i'm still waiting for both parties to talk to me in a way that i read brett it-- i regret it. i would love to go back to the republican party. i'm so pathetic to various elements of the party, but do you know 39% of the electric in this country or independence, which is a larger group than both republicans and democrats, so this is very-- really a sign when 39% of the electorate chooses not to be a member of the party and so i think all kinds of things-- feels like it's a v
. >> i would like to add that stand back and looking at these various things that karl was talking aboutakes me feel we are moving more towards a parliamentary system without any of the advantages or can other words, no opportunity to go to the country to reestablish credit valley. the point being is that today political parties are really only running races to benefit the basis. we don't have any leaders that i can see coming along who have a strategy for the entire country on either...
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last month would have been karl marx's 200 birthday and one country built, paid for in a shipped hugetatue of marx to his birthplace in germany. that country was the people's republic of china and china today and this underscores how dedicated they are to continue the principles of communism around the world. today, china is the world's second-largest economy of $12 trillion and rapidly built up its military and charted plans for economic dominance. the made in china 2025 is a plan that poses a threat to american leadership in technology and economic and social endeavors. i used to live there. their one belt one road initiative is the largest info structure investment since the marshall plan after world war ii. at the same time the chinese government commitment to total control of its people is strengthening at an ever increasing rate today. i was just over there. in march of this year president xi consolidated power and became president for life just like mao. in april, the chinese government continued its crackdown on christianity by banning online bible sales. today the bible is th
last month would have been karl marx's 200 birthday and one country built, paid for in a shipped hugetatue of marx to his birthplace in germany. that country was the people's republic of china and china today and this underscores how dedicated they are to continue the principles of communism around the world. today, china is the world's second-largest economy of $12 trillion and rapidly built up its military and charted plans for economic dominance. the made in china 2025 is a plan that poses a...
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as you heard in jonathan karl's piece, he said he's been preparing for this meeting his whole life.id tell us he did spend the flight sitting down for meetings and briefing reports and getting ready for a high-stakes critical meeting in singapore. today, monday, is a light day for the president. a few moments ago, we saw him with the prime minister of singapore. this is a chance for him to say thank you. thank the prime minister for the hospitality that's singapore's showing by hosting this historic summit. they're having a working lunch, but that's it for the president. we're not expecting to see him for the rest of the day. he's going to be behind closed doors preparing for this meeting, but as you heard him say he doesn't have to do a lot of it. >> good thing he's prepared. he seems busy after that g-7 summit. what's the big takeaway there? >> reporter: this was a very hostile crowd for president trump. and last week it was clear the president was not looking forward to going to canada but was eager to head to singapore. he was going into this crowd that were not happy about the
as you heard in jonathan karl's piece, he said he's been preparing for this meeting his whole life.id tell us he did spend the flight sitting down for meetings and briefing reports and getting ready for a high-stakes critical meeting in singapore. today, monday, is a light day for the president. a few moments ago, we saw him with the prime minister of singapore. this is a chance for him to say thank you. thank the prime minister for the hospitality that's singapore's showing by hosting this...
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a better team and went on to two more golds on the continent the second tough and i've done it for karl and one plug and i will securing the impressive showing spalding i was colombia i mean sutton's a group like poland and che to make it out of his group stage shows a certain time in a role in group leaders cliffside your money opens a scolding full senate go to sayings to some comic con defending by japan. this summer lloyd bloom equalised was a first shot and goes through takashi in a week zen's a young display on the pitch nineteen year olds most of a gay restall it's a neutral semi go only for japan to level again through keisuke honda to all it's a fun school. what does this all mean moving forward with group h. for the final games coming up well for robert lewandowski and his polish team that he and saving face before they're going to travel home because they're out of the world cup they're going to face japan but his teammate from buy on hummus regus and colombia they're going to face senegal and that's all really going to be close as well and it's going to go down to the final
a better team and went on to two more golds on the continent the second tough and i've done it for karl and one plug and i will securing the impressive showing spalding i was colombia i mean sutton's a group like poland and che to make it out of his group stage shows a certain time in a role in group leaders cliffside your money opens a scolding full senate go to sayings to some comic con defending by japan. this summer lloyd bloom equalised was a first shot and goes through takashi in a week...