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kimberly clark put together multiple price increases to cover the rising raw cost. you know what? those price increases stuck but the costs are falling again thanks to lower commodity prices that translates into better gross margins. higher sales, higher prices, lower input costs, incredible demand from emerging markets like we hopped into the way back machine to the 1980s i bet we get analysts to kimberly because the stock had reversal whenever you met a client that had kimberly clark, how about coca-cola. k.o. for the same exact reason you recommended kimberly it worked great for years but then it peaked in 1998 as stocks went out of style and money poured into tech coca-cola is back and big. ceo james quincy reignited the business this man is money. coca-cola had 6% organic growth in a lot of business it's a huge throw back to the 80s. the company is talking about gigantic secular growth in developing countries again they enare serepresent 80% of td population we thought coca-cola was saturated overseas they open more than 750,000 new outlets in asia alone this year. believe it
kimberly clark put together multiple price increases to cover the rising raw cost. you know what? those price increases stuck but the costs are falling again thanks to lower commodity prices that translates into better gross margins. higher sales, higher prices, lower input costs, incredible demand from emerging markets like we hopped into the way back machine to the 1980s i bet we get analysts to kimberly because the stock had reversal whenever you met a client that had kimberly clark, how...
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kimberly: estos temas y conversaciones deben ser abiertas y profundas.o si tiene un corazÓn abierto. carolina: te agradecemos por estar aquÍ hablando de un tema que en este momento se ve en redes sociales. muchas gracias. borja: es muy importante. le recordamos que hay que saber de lo que se estÁ hablando y es algo que me gusta mucho porque la juventud yo creo que la gente joven estÁ bastante abierta yy realmente la gente estÁ conversando con estos tipos de fÓrmulas mucho mÁs fÁcil. vamos con otras noticias. un hombre muriÓ tras visitar uun parque de agua de carolina del norte porque una ameba se introdujo en su nariz y le produjo una infecciÓn en el cerebro. las autoridades recomiendan evitar sumergirse en aguas cÁlidas y tomar precauciones como usar tapones nasales y de oÍdos. te contamos que retiran mÁs de 700 libras de carne de cerdo porque podrÍan estar contaminadas con sangre humana. un empleado se habrÍa cortado durante su procesamiento, eso es lo que cree la fda que dicho producto puede ser distribuido en restaurantes de alabama, florida, georgia
kimberly: estos temas y conversaciones deben ser abiertas y profundas.o si tiene un corazÓn abierto. carolina: te agradecemos por estar aquÍ hablando de un tema que en este momento se ve en redes sociales. muchas gracias. borja: es muy importante. le recordamos que hay que saber de lo que se estÁ hablando y es algo que me gusta mucho porque la juventud yo creo que la gente joven estÁ bastante abierta yy realmente la gente estÁ conversando con estos tipos de fÓrmulas mucho mÁs fÁcil....
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kimberly tempers flared at last night's debate in the health care merged as one of the key issues. yeah and it really made in terms of sort of the targets elizabeth warren and bernie sanders who were at the top of the polls targets for some of the other candidates what the arguments were between the candidates on the stage in a very competitive tone that really seemed to set the tone for the evening was the argument that this should be something that is nationalized health care in the united states should be nationalized according to sanders and also warned but the other candidates on the stage more moderate in the party the democratic party seem to believe that this could cost the democratic party the white house and 2020 so really expose not just the tensions among the candidates tara but also the fact that there is a deep divide within the democratic party itself of the more moderate members of the liberal sort of mindset in the united states and then the more further left progressive wing we saw the starches in health care also the war in afghanistan the border security and eve
kimberly tempers flared at last night's debate in the health care merged as one of the key issues. yeah and it really made in terms of sort of the targets elizabeth warren and bernie sanders who were at the top of the polls targets for some of the other candidates what the arguments were between the candidates on the stage in a very competitive tone that really seemed to set the tone for the evening was the argument that this should be something that is nationalized health care in the united...
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kimberly, how do they get in? >> they have to do two intervie. one during the sumr for the initial intake and the second part for fall for the year-round program. they have to submit a resume, r letter of interest, maintain a gp of 2.0. we don't want it to be a deterrent to kids kbho may not have the gpa but express a genuine interest in learning. >> it's pretty competitive? y>> it is. >> are preparing them for higher education a for careers? >>lu absoly. >> for jobs that telemundo 44 at news4, to replace us? >> absolutely. yes. e of the gre things we do we every year whe culminate our year round program, we take them on a college tour. th th e toses them careers behind the scenes as well as higher education. opportunities it's exciting especially for me iny time a youth decides to pursue a career reward to go s are bene the exposure. >> that's a great skill to have. how much for the internship? >> $14 an hour. >> that's pretty decent money. >> i'd say. >> so the grant goes totally to this incertain sh program? >> that's correct the program is pr
kimberly, how do they get in? >> they have to do two intervie. one during the sumr for the initial intake and the second part for fall for the year-round program. they have to submit a resume, r letter of interest, maintain a gp of 2.0. we don't want it to be a deterrent to kids kbho may not have the gpa but express a genuine interest in learning. >> it's pretty competitive? y>> it is. >> are preparing them for higher education a for careers? >>lu absoly. >>...
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kimberly atkins is back with us.resident's latest attacks against baltimore and congressman cummings, do you think, going to change the tenor of the debate, will trump more likely be the target than joe biden was the last time? >> well, one thing i think we will see over the next 48, 72 hours and beyond throughout the campaign is democrats really focusing more on the issue of race. the issue of race is pervasive, even when you're talking about a lot of issues they're going to be focused on from housing to education to the economy. it's a central part. and with the president really putting that into high focus it's going to be something that democrats will focus on. i think they have to also take into account how much they take trump on directly. i think there's a lot of discussion as to whether you focus on policy or focus on trump. i think the democrats, to be effective, have to walk and chew gum at the same time. they have to show that not only do they have the policies that are -- that they believe are best suited
kimberly atkins is back with us.resident's latest attacks against baltimore and congressman cummings, do you think, going to change the tenor of the debate, will trump more likely be the target than joe biden was the last time? >> well, one thing i think we will see over the next 48, 72 hours and beyond throughout the campaign is democrats really focusing more on the issue of race. the issue of race is pervasive, even when you're talking about a lot of issues they're going to be focused...
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anyway, thank you, kimberly.hank you kimberly at tins, berit berger, peter baker. >>> the latest example of the british ambassador to the u.s. who said president trump was insecure and incompetent, but the ambassador learned a hard way not to express an opinion, not even in a private cable. today he resigned. trump won this one. >>> plus, more stonewalling from the justice administration. trying to prevent two of robert mueller's top deputies from even testifying before congress. they got their talons into those guys. what is the attorney general afraid they're going to say? >>> and 20 years after his death, john f. kennedy jr. remains a fascinating american icon. a friend of his will be here with new details of his incredible life and death. stick with us. icwith us. why fingerstick when you can scan? with the freestyle libre 14 day system just scan the sensor with your reader, iphone or android and manage your diabetes. with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glu
anyway, thank you, kimberly.hank you kimberly at tins, berit berger, peter baker. >>> the latest example of the british ambassador to the u.s. who said president trump was insecure and incompetent, but the ambassador learned a hard way not to express an opinion, not even in a private cable. today he resigned. trump won this one. >>> plus, more stonewalling from the justice administration. trying to prevent two of robert mueller's top deputies from even testifying before...
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because i think kimberly's right.ld he make this something for the african-american community? for him to specifically say that even when he's trying to be more, let's say, expansive, he still has to segregate the concerns and make him an african-american artist. >> here's the score. on one side pre asap rocky. and then we have instituting the death penalty. >> that makes a lot of sense in the same week. you guys are great. it does it for this hour. i was here for nicole. i'll be here on monday for nicole. "mtp daily" starts with chuck todd right now. ♪ >>> if it's friday, more democrats call for an impeachment inquiry as the judiciary committee chairman claims, in effect, that an inquiry is already underway. plus, russia, if you're listening, as democrats ring their hands over the impeachment question after
because i think kimberly's right.ld he make this something for the african-american community? for him to specifically say that even when he's trying to be more, let's say, expansive, he still has to segregate the concerns and make him an african-american artist. >> here's the score. on one side pre asap rocky. and then we have instituting the death penalty. >> that makes a lot of sense in the same week. you guys are great. it does it for this hour. i was here for nicole. i'll be...
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kimberly, matthew, and ruth are back.akes for democrats when mueller comes next week? >> the stakes are actually not that high in this sense, mueller has told us he doesn't want to talk, we've also learned that when mueller says something, even if it's something that he said before in writing, that people listen to it and people respond to it. so asking smart questions that will elicit greater understanding from him of a few things underlying his report could get democrats a long way if they figure out smart ways to ask their questions and to get him to explain what his understanding was of what was -- what were the elements of obstruction of justice here, what was it that was potentially obstructive conduct and likes that. so i think that the -- he has told us he doesn't want to talk so the expectations are rather low. so if they get a little bit from him just having that video could go, i think, a longer way than we're anticipating. >> i think that's right and i think what he said was he doesn't want to say anything mor
kimberly, matthew, and ruth are back.akes for democrats when mueller comes next week? >> the stakes are actually not that high in this sense, mueller has told us he doesn't want to talk, we've also learned that when mueller says something, even if it's something that he said before in writing, that people listen to it and people respond to it. so asking smart questions that will elicit greater understanding from him of a few things underlying his report could get democrats a long way if...
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because i think kimberly's right.s something for the african-american community? for him to specifically say that even when he's trying to be more, let's say, expansive, he still has to segregate the concerns and make him an african-american artist. >> here's the score. on one side pre asap rocky. with the dollar sign up and the tweet, on the other side we're reinstituting the death penalty. >> that makes a lot of sense in the same week. you guys are great. it does it for this hour. i was here for nicole. i'll be here on monday for deadly white house at 4:00 p.m. >>> decision time. let's play "hardball." >> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. is there still time to impeach donald trump? if so, how much time? is september as one top democrat told me last night the time to put up or shut up? house democrats claim they're already putting maximum pressure on president trump and his administration. >> the committee is exercising its authority to investigate all these scandals and to decide what to do about them
because i think kimberly's right.s something for the african-american community? for him to specifically say that even when he's trying to be more, let's say, expansive, he still has to segregate the concerns and make him an african-american artist. >> here's the score. on one side pre asap rocky. with the dollar sign up and the tweet, on the other side we're reinstituting the death penalty. >> that makes a lot of sense in the same week. you guys are great. it does it for this hour....
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kimberly, thank you for coming on. i do have a question and it is to you kimberly. but before that, my quick, is, trump bashing has become a blood .port liberal versus conservative has become so oversaturated with information, as you said, from 24/7 new cycle. it is very difficult for someone who loves0 years old this country. i am a veteran. . really do love of america i was moved the other night watching the blue angels. my question to you and your , the way inal smarts , thethe constitution president does have the right to put the census question on the 2020 census. judge understand is that roberts decided that he did not like the way it was there. the reasons, to take it back to lower court. that is pretty much a the way. i believe we need that question on there. it's my viewpoint. i believe if we are going to count, we will spend billions of dollars to count, that question needs to be on there. there are underlying reasons. we need to know who they are, who we are and that is a big deal to decide our future for 10 years. that is thomas in texas. we will let our
kimberly, thank you for coming on. i do have a question and it is to you kimberly. but before that, my quick, is, trump bashing has become a blood .port liberal versus conservative has become so oversaturated with information, as you said, from 24/7 new cycle. it is very difficult for someone who loves0 years old this country. i am a veteran. . really do love of america i was moved the other night watching the blue angels. my question to you and your , the way inal smarts , thethe constitution...
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kimberly wehle joining us for this conversation. from virginia in pennsylvania, republican line, you are next. caller: hello. believe wholeheartedly in our constitution. i do not think it should ever be changed. also, i am disappointed with the supreme court decision over the citizen question. on the census. . i think everyone in the country should be counted for. and -- host: caller, finish your thought. caller: and i just feel like that decision was very wrong. host:. ok. let's hear from bill. bill is in burke, virginia, independent line. caller: hi, professor. i am glad that you have written this book, because in my cover station with folks, so many people do not understand the constitution because they have never read it. they do not understand the basics. i'm going to cite the ninth amendment and ask you a question. deny commitments as the enumeration and the constitution of certain rights shall be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people, whoprofessor randy barnett, i have met down in georgetown, he has wri
kimberly wehle joining us for this conversation. from virginia in pennsylvania, republican line, you are next. caller: hello. believe wholeheartedly in our constitution. i do not think it should ever be changed. also, i am disappointed with the supreme court decision over the citizen question. on the census. . i think everyone in the country should be counted for. and -- host: caller, finish your thought. caller: and i just feel like that decision was very wrong. host:. ok. let's hear from...
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dinner at home with a date she met online initially went well for kimberly. but then -- >> something told me something wasn't right. >> kimberly realized something was wrong. her credit monitoring service sent an alert that someone had opened a credit card in her name. kimberly suspected her date. >> he must have went into my office and stole personal items, stole my social security card, items, my son's passport. >> she later learned that put her boy at risk for id theft. a crook claimed their newborn bay aon a phony tax return. >> who would do that? >> the social has a lot of value because it is a clean slate. >> fraud research director. >> if i pull the credit report, there isn't going to be one, which means i can create any identity i want around it. >> he estimates thieves hack more than one million kids ids in 2017 and stole $2.5 billion posing as those children. >> many of these kids won't find out until they turn adults. >> wait a minute. what is a bank giving a loan or credit card to an eight-year-old kid. he says banks and lenders don't verify names
dinner at home with a date she met online initially went well for kimberly. but then -- >> something told me something wasn't right. >> kimberly realized something was wrong. her credit monitoring service sent an alert that someone had opened a credit card in her name. kimberly suspected her date. >> he must have went into my office and stole personal items, stole my social security card, items, my son's passport. >> she later learned that put her boy at risk for id...
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. >> kimberly what do you think about this going in 2020 and infighting going on? speaker pelosi is trying to teach the socialist freshmen class a valuable lesson but unfortunately it isn't penetrating. i want to talk facts at first, she didn't vote for the funding because she wanted to send a message and turned the message around and said she did not vote for the funding because she didn't trust the trump administration with the money, i'm not calling her a liar but two very different specific reasons, i think nancy pelosi is being polite, i think she knows freshmen class likes attention, same reason why we have a video of alexandria ocasio-cortez dancing on a rooftop, she know that is she goes against the grain, more air time and she will get more likes on social media but as far as the risk in the party, i think that will be a factor when trying to take back the white house, we saw in 2009 moderate republicans were against the tea party movement and i believe that's why president obama was reelected, it definitely wasn't because of a job well done. heather: kevi
. >> kimberly what do you think about this going in 2020 and infighting going on? speaker pelosi is trying to teach the socialist freshmen class a valuable lesson but unfortunately it isn't penetrating. i want to talk facts at first, she didn't vote for the funding because she wanted to send a message and turned the message around and said she did not vote for the funding because she didn't trust the trump administration with the money, i'm not calling her a liar but two very different...
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let's watch. >> fox brought in a guest named kimberly crackit. who went to impoverished parts of baltimore and made videos of trash lots and ruebed row homes. fox called her a strategist. they called her more than a year now. she's there's no evidence she worked for a campaign. she ran for a gop position and lost last year. >> laura: your response. >> brian, cnn, i won my election. i actually serve on the baltimore county republican central committee. i think we're doing an amazing job in baltimore county. i did work on two campaigns by volunteering. god forbid, i didn't take pay. what i think he looked at it as where was she on the payroll. i'm doing something to help in my district. >> laura: does cnn want me to go through the list of all of their guests who call themselves strategists that failed repeatedly on campaigns.le i don't want to go there. but kimberly, the current mayor of baltimore, you're right, is kind of trying to shift this story away from what's happening on the ground to this.d let's watch. >> instead of him using his bully pu
let's watch. >> fox brought in a guest named kimberly crackit. who went to impoverished parts of baltimore and made videos of trash lots and ruebed row homes. fox called her a strategist. they called her more than a year now. she's there's no evidence she worked for a campaign. she ran for a gop position and lost last year. >> laura: your response. >> brian, cnn, i won my election. i actually serve on the baltimore county republican central committee. i think we're doing an...
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i want to pause and listen to this. [ screaming ] >>> kimberly, this is the moment.he kids were on stage -- they're adorable, by the way, performing, and then this sort of collective scare that they had. tell us what this felt like. >> yes, it was terrifying. i was down there by the stage directing them. we had 65 kids a stage, who were scared and all their parents were in the audience wanting to get to their kids to make sure they were safe. >> are they all safe? were there any mishaps. some of the injuries happen just in the chaos and trying to find a safe place. >> we had one boy who got his foot hurt from something that fell, but all the kids were safe and accounted for. we were able to get out of the building. there were some structural dooling that happened -- the wall behind the kids collapsed, so we're so grateful that everyone got out of the building. >> so at what poirchlt did it collapse? after the quake or toward the end of the shaking? >> we were all in the building until it stop shaking, then we were able to evacuate. after that fact, it kind of collaps
i want to pause and listen to this. [ screaming ] >>> kimberly, this is the moment.he kids were on stage -- they're adorable, by the way, performing, and then this sort of collective scare that they had. tell us what this felt like. >> yes, it was terrifying. i was down there by the stage directing them. we had 65 kids a stage, who were scared and all their parents were in the audience wanting to get to their kids to make sure they were safe. >> are they all safe? were...
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we thank you both, kimberly atkins, at thank you, tamera ke."politics monday." >> you're welcome. druff: this year marks t 25th anniversary of democratic rule in south africa-- and the end of apartheid. a new generation of black south africans, who grew up without the limitations of segregation, are now transforming the cultural landscape. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro reports on one chef's quest to bridge the y'sid raciale through food. >> reporter: at , with two best-selling cookbooks and a primetime tv show, zola nene is at the top of her game when she first emerged on soh africa's culinary scene in 2009, she says there were few people t professional kitchens t looked like her. >> it's a male dominated industry. so i was very aware that being a female, trying to sort of break into this industry was already a hurdle. and then being a female of color was, you know, and even a secondary hurdle. >> reporter: nene says a sheltered upbringing gave her the confidence to be persistent. >> i was never aware of, like, the discrimination tha
we thank you both, kimberly atkins, at thank you, tamera ke."politics monday." >> you're welcome. druff: this year marks t 25th anniversary of democratic rule in south africa-- and the end of apartheid. a new generation of black south africans, who grew up without the limitations of segregation, are now transforming the cultural landscape. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro reports on one chef's quest to bridge the y'sid raciale through food. >> reporter: at , with...
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and kimberly atkins of wbur radio. hello to both of you. it is politics monday.so before we talk about those other things, i want of ask both ou and i'm going to start with you, tamara, about ama'n report from virginia. this couple are very devoted to each other but have real political disagreement. how exxon is that and how emblematic is it as larger political divide in the country? >> i think it's e remblematic of the political divide than it is commont at this point becau at the report indicated, there are a lot of people who don't want their children to date someone from the other political party, for instance. there is -- there is amazing polarization right now, and sort of the bipartisan couples used to be more common than they are now. >> woodruff: what do you find in your reporting, kimberly? >> there was a microcosm of the divide we are seeing in this country and the wa people on dfferent sides position himself where he's sayingn't like what the president tweets but i think he's doing a good job and the other side saying i find what he says appalling. i
and kimberly atkins of wbur radio. hello to both of you. it is politics monday.so before we talk about those other things, i want of ask both ou and i'm going to start with you, tamara, about ama'n report from virginia. this couple are very devoted to each other but have real political disagreement. how exxon is that and how emblematic is it as larger political divide in the country? >> i think it's e remblematic of the political divide than it is commont at this point becau at the report...
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and it is to you kimberly. but before that my quick comment is, trump bashing has book a blood sport in america in the world. liberal versus conservative has become so oversaturated with information, as you said from 24/7 news cycle. it's very difficult for someone like me, 70 years old, who loves this country -- i'm a veteran. i really do love america. and i was awed and moved the other night watching the blue angels. my question to you, kimberly and your constitutional smarts. the way i read the constitution. i'm an unusual person. i have read it letter to letter. the president does have the right to put the census question on the 2020 census. what i understand is judge roberts decided that he didn't like the way it was presented, in other words the reasons. and he kicked it back to the lower court. and that's pretty much a delay. i believe we need that question on there, just it's my viewpoint. i believe if we're going to count we're going to spend billions of dollars to count, that the question needs to be
and it is to you kimberly. but before that my quick comment is, trump bashing has book a blood sport in america in the world. liberal versus conservative has become so oversaturated with information, as you said from 24/7 news cycle. it's very difficult for someone like me, 70 years old, who loves this country -- i'm a veteran. i really do love america. and i was awed and moved the other night watching the blue angels. my question to you, kimberly and your constitutional smarts. the way i read...
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. >>> i'm joined now by senior correspondent for npr boston and msnbc contributor kimberly atkins. assistant professor of public policy at harvard university. leah, thank you ladies goth b, r being with me. apparently the printer is instructed to start the process. what's going on here, leah? >> there are a lot of different issues that are going on here. first, we see again, that the president is completely at odds with other factions or other agencies or divisions, departments within his own administration. so it raises the question, you know, who's in charge here? who's running the show? the other thing too that i think is important to keep in mind is that the president is essentially saying, and this may be saber rad willinrattling and showing a hard political message that he means business,tor may be serious. but he's specially saying i'm going to go against this and go against the court's ruling and my own just department and i'm going to ensure that that question finds its way on there. so he's promising to really uphold the, you know, this question about citizenship and chan
. >>> i'm joined now by senior correspondent for npr boston and msnbc contributor kimberly atkins. assistant professor of public policy at harvard university. leah, thank you ladies goth b, r being with me. apparently the printer is instructed to start the process. what's going on here, leah? >> there are a lot of different issues that are going on here. first, we see again, that the president is completely at odds with other factions or other agencies or divisions, departments...
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it's ok to but if you're not happy you can leave can you help is there for us at the white house kimberly out of these 4 congresswomen i think 2 or 3 of them are actually born and bred in america they are american passport holders so how can he possibly say to those people go back to where you came from. yeah and that's what's making people so upset about these comments republicans and democrats mostly democrats republicans a little slower to trickle out their criticisms but you're absolutely right of these 4 democratic congresswoman who are brown and black skinned 3 of the 4 were born in the united states in fact all 4 hold american passports illinois omar is the only one who was born outside the united states came to the united states as a refugee and has been a u.s. citizen for at least 20 years so this is what is concerning so many is that the president has been very openly is nancy pelosi called that xenophobia not just tweeting criticizing these 4 democratic congresswoman on sunday but also on monday as well take a listen to one of these tweets it was serious that was put out on mon
it's ok to but if you're not happy you can leave can you help is there for us at the white house kimberly out of these 4 congresswomen i think 2 or 3 of them are actually born and bred in america they are american passport holders so how can he possibly say to those people go back to where you came from. yeah and that's what's making people so upset about these comments republicans and democrats mostly democrats republicans a little slower to trickle out their criticisms but you're absolutely...
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live now to white house correspondent kimberly how in washington d.c. kimberly so let's talk 1st about last night's debate health care as we saw there from john's package emerged as the key issue that some heated exchanges among the candidates. yeah very heated it was really the 1st question of the debate and it set the tone 30 minutes being stream lee combative but it set the tone for about the hour and a half that followed and really showed the divide in the shift that exists in the democratic party right now and this is what's making it a challenge for many of the candidates whether it was health care whether it was border security the issue of race even the war in afghanistan there is a shift sharp divide when it comes to the party moderates and then the further left progressive candidates and so you saw this very heated exchange that really seemed to sort of underscore this divide within the party one that when it comes to health care that moderates say could cost the party the white house and $20.00 twentieth's so we expect that we will see anothe
live now to white house correspondent kimberly how in washington d.c. kimberly so let's talk 1st about last night's debate health care as we saw there from john's package emerged as the key issue that some heated exchanges among the candidates. yeah very heated it was really the 1st question of the debate and it set the tone 30 minutes being stream lee combative but it set the tone for about the hour and a half that followed and really showed the divide in the shift that exists in the...
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and kimberly-clark is boring is hot again.ke have shown under new leadership they can prove they have faster more innovative growth and profit stories. coca-cola stairs underperformed as the company faces more global head winds watch that growth number it was high last quarter, 5% pepsi dazzled with 4%. we'll see if coca-cola can match that look outside the core for updates on costco coffee products, body armour, sparkling water. this is where the growth is. basically outside of the core coke and diet coke brands. they are doing the heavy-lifting. pricing versus volume. pricing has been the key that's where the growth is smaller packages getting more out of different packages instead of the flat volume that coke has been seeing for kimberly-clark, same story higher prices driving growth in huggies diapers and toilet paper and other basic products can it turn that around like rival pmg? growth will be key will kimberly raise guidance from 2% sales growth pmg is killing it right now, growing more than double that and really on t
and kimberly-clark is boring is hot again.ke have shown under new leadership they can prove they have faster more innovative growth and profit stories. coca-cola stairs underperformed as the company faces more global head winds watch that growth number it was high last quarter, 5% pepsi dazzled with 4%. we'll see if coca-cola can match that look outside the core for updates on costco coffee products, body armour, sparkling water. this is where the growth is. basically outside of the core coke...
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we will get back to kimberly in a second.altimore is a human tragedy. 2017, baltimore named the most dangerous big city in america. that will year, more people murdered in baltimore than ever before for 2018, the sorties murder rate was higher than in the country of honduras. people are trying and dying from honduras to come here. if they come here, don't go to baltimore. it's not a good place. it'll be worse than that from which you came. and believe it or not, this year baltimore's murder rate is on the rise again. during the first half of 2019, a 16% increase in murders, 20% increase in nonfatal shootings. even as the city loses population. we're going to show you what obama bernie sanders and even the former mayor had to say about baltimore. it's coming up later in the show but they don't paint a pretty picture at all. today, nearly 17,000 abandoned and structures in the city limits. zero students. nine. now one student in 13 baltimore high schools. not a single kid. i was able to be found proficient in math. you got to b
we will get back to kimberly in a second.altimore is a human tragedy. 2017, baltimore named the most dangerous big city in america. that will year, more people murdered in baltimore than ever before for 2018, the sorties murder rate was higher than in the country of honduras. people are trying and dying from honduras to come here. if they come here, don't go to baltimore. it's not a good place. it'll be worse than that from which you came. and believe it or not, this year baltimore's murder...
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kimberly wehle joining us for this conversation.rom virginia in pennsylvania, republican line, you are next. caller: hello. believe wholeheartedly in our constitution. i do not think it should ever be changed. also, i am disappointed with the supreme court decision over the citizen question. on the census. . i think everyone in the country should be counted for. and -- host: caller, finish your thought. caller: and i just feel like that decision was very wrong. host:. ok. let's hear from bill. bill is in burke, virginia, independent line. caller: hi, professor. i am glad that you have written this book, because in my cover station with folks, so many people do not understand the constitution because they have never read it. they do not understand the basics. i'm going to cite the ninth amendment and ask you a question. deny commitments as the enumeration and the constitution of certain rights shall be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people, whoprofessor randy barnett, i have met down in georgetown, he has writt
kimberly wehle joining us for this conversation.rom virginia in pennsylvania, republican line, you are next. caller: hello. believe wholeheartedly in our constitution. i do not think it should ever be changed. also, i am disappointed with the supreme court decision over the citizen question. on the census. . i think everyone in the country should be counted for. and -- host: caller, finish your thought. caller: and i just feel like that decision was very wrong. host:. ok. let's hear from bill....
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area kimberly what's going on where you are. well i've just had a couple of folks here who are leaving one parade starting another this is kind of an example of some of the protests that you see here show a protest of this political event that's taking place this is sort of a small replica of that larger baby trump alou that we've seen in london we've seen on the us mexico border so this is all part of kind of the controversy to give you this back thank you very much thank you so what you've got going on here is one of 2 things essentially behind me you can see and you can see some of the military service members so this is what donald trump wants to highlight with this event that will be taking place in the coming hours the sort of a military show force you see some of the personnel carriers they are remission type transport vehicles in the background. that are on display at the same time you also have kind of some counter protests of all of this and even a little bit of crowd control apparently there too this is kind of a wind
area kimberly what's going on where you are. well i've just had a couple of folks here who are leaving one parade starting another this is kind of an example of some of the protests that you see here show a protest of this political event that's taking place this is sort of a small replica of that larger baby trump alou that we've seen in london we've seen on the us mexico border so this is all part of kind of the controversy to give you this back thank you very much thank you so what you've...
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kimberly atkins, enough? >> well, we'll see. what exact did he apologize for?pologize for giving somehow the impression that he praised people who -- >> the old i apologize you were offended? >>x etly. so he actually did give praise to segregationists. i think he needs to be forceful with'st. i think itbout a week and a half too late. but it's something he does have to do. you're right, he's in south carolina speaking in front of a largely african-american group of people. that's who he's concerned aboutt particularly that last election. but i think that his biggest liability isn't just the fact that he has to explain his e record. becais is coming again. he's going to have to do this with the crime bill, with his work on senate jiciary with anita hill. this is not the last time it will happen. he said he was this and that he allowed his opponents to successfully make him look like this relic of the past when the democrats are fighting over what the future looks like. >> so clearly he needed to neutralize this. obviously it took 2 1/2 weeks for him to be able t
kimberly atkins, enough? >> well, we'll see. what exact did he apologize for?pologize for giving somehow the impression that he praised people who -- >> the old i apologize you were offended? >>x etly. so he actually did give praise to segregationists. i think he needs to be forceful with'st. i think itbout a week and a half too late. but it's something he does have to do. you're right, he's in south carolina speaking in front of a largely african-american group of people....
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kimberly stand by for just a moment because we're getting breaking news and we're hearing that the iranianrevolutionary guard says that its forces have captured a british oil tanker in the strait of hormuz for allegedly violating international laws so this is once again according to the iranian revolutionary guard and the british ministry of defense is saying that is it is looking into this kimberly back to you i don't mean to put you on the spot at all with this breaking news that we're just hearing of right now but do we expect the u.s. to come out and react to on this new information we're getting now. well certainly it is likely to react and we can reach out to our sources to respond to these breaking news developments but what i can tell you is that already the u.s. has been very clear about how it wants its allies to treat iran and approach these ongoing escalations in this commercial waterway we heard from the u.s. president that he was calling on other countries to condemn iran to condemn iran and to protect their own ships meaning other countries it's not just the united states us
kimberly stand by for just a moment because we're getting breaking news and we're hearing that the iranianrevolutionary guard says that its forces have captured a british oil tanker in the strait of hormuz for allegedly violating international laws so this is once again according to the iranian revolutionary guard and the british ministry of defense is saying that is it is looking into this kimberly back to you i don't mean to put you on the spot at all with this breaking news that we're just...
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kimberly atkins, correspondent for wbar, and an msnbc contributor. medically and jennifer paul mary, former white house communications director under president obama. jennifer, i'm going to start with you. look, we know these go back, comments are a painful throwback to the worst of american history. can republicans defend them by trying to say this is not about race, this is about politics and policy? the things like, i mean whether you heard elizabeth cheney come out she was talking about abortion and immigration. >> right. i don't think they can separate them because i don't think the president wants them to be separated. i think the president wants this fight to be about race. and i think if kevin mccarthy didn't actually believe that president's tweets, racist, he would not have waited three days to come out to defend him. i mean, it's clear that they came out to defend the president today because they felt that a political obligation do so. but i don't -- >> the president of the united states is more popular with the republican base than most m
kimberly atkins, correspondent for wbar, and an msnbc contributor. medically and jennifer paul mary, former white house communications director under president obama. jennifer, i'm going to start with you. look, we know these go back, comments are a painful throwback to the worst of american history. can republicans defend them by trying to say this is not about race, this is about politics and policy? the things like, i mean whether you heard elizabeth cheney come out she was talking about...
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kimberly, i want to start with you.it's been broadly sorted reported and based on my conversations in the white house that, look, he's safe for now, he did what he needed to do to stem the bleeding. the vice president was asked if he still has the confidence of the trump administration. here's how he answered. >> there can be no tolerance in america for sexual abuse of children. and this administration is glad tork bringing the prosecution against jeffrey epstein. we were pleased to see secretary acosta step forward, explain the basis for the plea agreement that they reached in 2008 that his team in the u.s. attorney's office reached in 2008. and, again. >> we will continue to call on and support in every appropriate way the full prosecution of this case. >> and when he was asked if he has the confidence of the trump administration, he says everyone serves at the pleasure of president trump. what do you make of that? >> yeah. i think exactly what you said is right, that he appears to be safe for now. it was clear that t
kimberly, i want to start with you.it's been broadly sorted reported and based on my conversations in the white house that, look, he's safe for now, he did what he needed to do to stem the bleeding. the vice president was asked if he still has the confidence of the trump administration. here's how he answered. >> there can be no tolerance in america for sexual abuse of children. and this administration is glad tork bringing the prosecution against jeffrey epstein. we were pleased to see...
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as i indicated we are joined today by the honorable kimberly a. reed, president and chairman of the export/import bank of the united states. i thank you for joining the committee this morning. chairman reed, you may proceed. >> good morning. chairman, ranking member brown, members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to testify exactly seven weeks after i was sworn in as president and chairman of the export/import bank of the united states. this is my third time to come before this committee. i have taken our conversations over the past two years to heart. under my leadership, it's a new day for xm. i'm committed to working with you to transform this agency. let me set the stage by share k my priorities that i related to my nearly 400 dedicated xm colleagues on day one. i am committed to fully re-opening, reforming, reauthorizing xm and providing positive results for america's workers and businesses while protecting taxpayers so that we can better compete with countries like china. as i have testified, i am prioritizing small business. sinc
as i indicated we are joined today by the honorable kimberly a. reed, president and chairman of the export/import bank of the united states. i thank you for joining the committee this morning. chairman reed, you may proceed. >> good morning. chairman, ranking member brown, members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to testify exactly seven weeks after i was sworn in as president and chairman of the export/import bank of the united states. this is my third time to come before this...
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kimberly how to and great of all for us and joins us live chemically what has trump been saying. yeah i'm standing outside the auditorium it's now full it's an 8000 state savy and so the folks you see behind me are the overflow listening to the president speak he did address that controversy about the 4 female congresswoman head on saying if they don't love this country tell them to leave it he then went on to characterize them as being very angry at people that essentially hate the united states and as that's appealing to american pride to try and win over not only the conservative vote that helped him win the state in north carolina 2016 but also to win in 2020 also addressed the well going rusher probe that has now been wrapped up by robert muller it is notable that he did plan to testify in congress today that now has been moved to next week but the president did address the what he called the witch hunt one that he believes he has been victorious saw. what happened to me with this witch hunt should never be allowed to happen to another president of you know you. and i want t
kimberly how to and great of all for us and joins us live chemically what has trump been saying. yeah i'm standing outside the auditorium it's now full it's an 8000 state savy and so the folks you see behind me are the overflow listening to the president speak he did address that controversy about the 4 female congresswoman head on saying if they don't love this country tell them to leave it he then went on to characterize them as being very angry at people that essentially hate the united...
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once he saw folks were misconstruing the intent of his tweet, he quickly deleted it, kimberly.had christina -- katrina pearson now a campaign adviser also tweeting these racist suggestions. >> right. >> about her racial identity. >> and president trump, who was one of the lead birthers against barack obama, this speaks to the exact same thing. these tweets he was retweeting is pushing this false narrative that somehow the black community does not support her because she's not a descendent to slaves, she's not black enough. it's ridiculous. it's not surprising given how difficult it was to tamp down. i don't know if it was ever fully tamped down, the attacks of barack obama in this way. it wouldn't have mattered if she attacked joe biden this would have come sooner or later as she continues to rise in this field. it's disappointing but not surprising. >> cory booker came to her defense strongly on "meet the press." bernie sanders in his appearance in new hampshire yesterday and pete buttigieg on twitter. so her -- the rival contenders are quickly -- >> and the biden campaign. >>
once he saw folks were misconstruing the intent of his tweet, he quickly deleted it, kimberly.had christina -- katrina pearson now a campaign adviser also tweeting these racist suggestions. >> right. >> about her racial identity. >> and president trump, who was one of the lead birthers against barack obama, this speaks to the exact same thing. these tweets he was retweeting is pushing this false narrative that somehow the black community does not support her because she's not...
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kimberly halkett has more.he information that was made available with personal in nature. individuals who had apply for credit cards with capital one bank. it was addresses, birthdays, social security numbers, or other government identifiers, all put out on a public forum. a code hacking forum that allowed for these individuals to have their information exposed. there has been one individual who has been charged and has appeared in seattle court, awaiting another court appearance on thursday, charged with fraud and abuse, but the concern is that, from a consumer standpoint, the bank did not immediately detect its vulnerability. it has assured consumers that no fraud was committed with their information as a result of this exposure, but given that it has only been a few weeks since this hacking was detected, many consumers not feeling completely confident about that. this is an increasing problem in the united states. not only has capital one been affected, but in previous years, j.p. morgan chase, bank of ameri
kimberly halkett has more.he information that was made available with personal in nature. individuals who had apply for credit cards with capital one bank. it was addresses, birthdays, social security numbers, or other government identifiers, all put out on a public forum. a code hacking forum that allowed for these individuals to have their information exposed. there has been one individual who has been charged and has appeared in seattle court, awaiting another court appearance on thursday,...
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host: kimberly used -- end. used two federal used two federal terms, she is in the eeo system and going against sec. guest: essie -- ses. eeo is oneses and pathway to get your case resolved. you are a woman or minority and are a whistleblower. you can generally use the eeo process. either way, the system for federal employee's is broken. host: two niagara falls, new york, richard, republican. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. , remember watching on netflix a program under dirty money, and it was during the obama era and how drug cartels were laundering money in the bank of america. i was wondering, whatever happened to that situation? whatever happened to that situation? guest: it only gets worse. i have a case right now, $240 billion money laundering, bank of america, deutsche bank, citibank, jp morgan, dansk a bank, allnska administration. it doesn't matter. money laundering is a gigantic problem, a gigantic problem. that is where people hide who owns the money in the flesh it out read money launderi
host: kimberly used -- end. used two federal used two federal terms, she is in the eeo system and going against sec. guest: essie -- ses. eeo is oneses and pathway to get your case resolved. you are a woman or minority and are a whistleblower. you can generally use the eeo process. either way, the system for federal employee's is broken. host: two niagara falls, new york, richard, republican. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. , remember watching on netflix a program under dirty money,...
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does the and so they just don't do it there was another question from kimberly thomas and she wanted to know w why takeses thy minutes to o say hello to everye and have a little discussion at the beginning o of the day now. kimberly in my opinion this isn't so much true for when you greet people but it's certainly trtrue for when you say goodbyeo people you have to say goodbye to each and every person. that's in the room that youou've been interactingng with i don't know if i agree with you so i find saying hello in this country so confusing there's the hand shaking there's the kissin. bees as it's called here but don't worry we'll get to all of that inn a an upcomingng french connection and keep in mind that the french beingng friends they love to break their own rules. butt they know how to do it so f you're gonna break the rules just know what you're doing well that wraps it up for this extended edition of french connection thanks so much for watching don't forget. if you have any other questions about france or ththe french you can write to flow. we'll see you next time for frenc
does the and so they just don't do it there was another question from kimberly thomas and she wanted to know w why takeses thy minutes to o say hello to everye and have a little discussion at the beginning o of the day now. kimberly in my opinion this isn't so much true for when you greet people but it's certainly trtrue for when you say goodbyeo people you have to say goodbye to each and every person. that's in the room that youou've been interactingng with i don't know if i agree with you so...
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so i broke it off. >> reporter: a few weeks later kimberly realized something was wrong. her credit monitoring service sent an alert that someone had opened credit cards in her name. kimberly suspected her date. >> he must have went into my office, my makeshift office, which really was a bunch of boxes, and stole personal items, stole my social security card, stole items, credit card bills, stole my son's passport. >> reporter: she later learned that put her boy at risk for i.d. theft. it happened to the becerra family. a claimed their newborn baby on a phony tax return. >> who would be doing that, going out of their way to get an extra $2,000 on their tx return by stealing a baby's social? >> the social has a lot of value because it's a clean slate. >> reporter: al pascual is frud research director at javelin strategy in pleasanton. and i pulled the credit report and there isn't going to be one, which means i can create any identity i want around it. >> reporter: javelin estimates thieves hacked more than 1 million american kids' i.d.s in 2017 then stole $2.5 billion, po
so i broke it off. >> reporter: a few weeks later kimberly realized something was wrong. her credit monitoring service sent an alert that someone had opened credit cards in her name. kimberly suspected her date. >> he must have went into my office, my makeshift office, which really was a bunch of boxes, and stole personal items, stole my social security card, stole items, credit card bills, stole my son's passport. >> reporter: she later learned that put her boy at risk for...
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united technology raised, kimberly-clark raised, lockheed martin raised.ol, higher eps and increased prices all the numbers better than people expected. look at all the companies. all trading to the upside. and this is why the market traded up here, you see lockheed, whirlpool down a little bit here, that's a surprise here. everything eltrading to the upside a fifth of the way through, 105 companies reporting so far 75%, beating on growth -- earnings the key story is earnings are flattish no earnings recession that is developing that's the main story right now. key story today, i think after the close, texas instruments, big seller in china, that's been doing very well recently remember, taiwan semiconductor last week, very positive comments on hopes for 5g sales increasing later in the year elsewhere, i talked about the retailers show descent 40% down this year macy's, 25, kohl's, jcpenney, all the department stores are collapsing and many of the apparel companies are doing horrible as well express, chico's, gap down overall. what we're seeing is the slow
united technology raised, kimberly-clark raised, lockheed martin raised.ol, higher eps and increased prices all the numbers better than people expected. look at all the companies. all trading to the upside. and this is why the market traded up here, you see lockheed, whirlpool down a little bit here, that's a surprise here. everything eltrading to the upside a fifth of the way through, 105 companies reporting so far 75%, beating on growth -- earnings the key story is earnings are flattish no...
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kimberly we've been just been looking at pictures of. 4th of july parades well underway in washington d.c. but there has been opposition to the president's plans for a show of military might tell us more. yeah and it's important to make the distinction that the parade that is taking place in washington d.c. right now is not the festivities that donald trump has orchestrated those will take place much later in the day this for a that's taking place right now is one that takes place every year that celebrates the independence holiday of 4th of july in the united states or will be schoolchildren school bands that sort of thing what people are really in a fuss about is what will take place later in the evening starting about $22.00 g.m.t. extending for many hours after that and that is this event that as you pointed out honors the military many of those who are still we should point out serving in afghanistan given the fact that the united states is still present there but what there is a concern about in all of this is that donald trump has essentially injected himself into what was typi
kimberly we've been just been looking at pictures of. 4th of july parades well underway in washington d.c. but there has been opposition to the president's plans for a show of military might tell us more. yeah and it's important to make the distinction that the parade that is taking place in washington d.c. right now is not the festivities that donald trump has orchestrated those will take place much later in the day this for a that's taking place right now is one that takes place every year...
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joining me now, reverend al sharpton, victoria, and kimberly. rev, was this statement racist? >> absolutely, unequivocally racist. go back to where you've come from is what we've heard throughout all of our marches in this country protesting racism or bias. go back to where you come from. go back to africa. this comes right out of that. it is also the president that has called countries names and has settled suits as a real estate developer for discriminati discrimination. we know what he means by make america great. others go back. others get out. he is the son-in-law of those that came from another country. he has stooped lower than even i thought he could stoop. >> is this a new low on race? has he crossed new line by saying this specifically? >> absolutely it's a new low and to do it on a day that he has talked about a raid shows the psychology behind the raid, behind the announcement and whether it ends up happening or not, it shows the spirit of this president and it is ultimate -- i agree with the congresswoman. ultimate white supremacy. >> when you hear this is not you
joining me now, reverend al sharpton, victoria, and kimberly. rev, was this statement racist? >> absolutely, unequivocally racist. go back to where you've come from is what we've heard throughout all of our marches in this country protesting racism or bias. go back to where you come from. go back to africa. this comes right out of that. it is also the president that has called countries names and has settled suits as a real estate developer for discriminati discrimination. we know what he...
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this is a vote that they say they want to suspend these efforts indefinitely may not come up again kimberly thank you. relatives of those killed in the crash of ethiopian airlines flight 3 or 2 earlier this year testified on capitol hill on wednesday the crash was the 2nd involving boeing 737 craft in 5 months subsequently it was found that pilots on some regulation has had not been informed of new systems aboard that could lead to stool the plane's economy grounded she had reports. poor lost his wife 3 children and mother in law what an ethiopian airlines boeing 737 max aircraft crashed in march $157.00 were killed in total i think about their last 6 minutes a lot my wife and my mom in law knew they were going to die they had to somehow confident that you drain during those final moments knowing they were all there last. i wish i was there when time and drudgery was clear in his testimony to congress the overarching reason for the crash was the nature of late capitalism a system which prioritises shareholder value and the executive compensation linked to that stock value over safety boeing
this is a vote that they say they want to suspend these efforts indefinitely may not come up again kimberly thank you. relatives of those killed in the crash of ethiopian airlines flight 3 or 2 earlier this year testified on capitol hill on wednesday the crash was the 2nd involving boeing 737 craft in 5 months subsequently it was found that pilots on some regulation has had not been informed of new systems aboard that could lead to stool the plane's economy grounded she had reports. poor lost...
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halkett she joins us from the white house and kimberly. the u.s. president even before this hearing began was tweeting. shall we say i think it was 7 tweets this morning 7 tweets he was not very. good you are stopped and 7 you know just bring us up to speed with the direct. yeah well for a president who said he wasn't going to watch this hearing not only does he have a relatively clear schedule until it's over but as you pointed out sami whether it's 7 whether it's 9 the president seemed pretty anxious right before this hearing started about what was going to be said he was repeated repeating throughout his tweets kind of a narrative trying to shape the testimony and that's exactly what his department of justice did in a letter to robert muller prior to this hearing beginning and we heard these special counsel robert mueller saying in his opening statements that he would be a hearing to the request by the department of justice essentially saying that he would only be testifying about what is in his report and i think that's why we're not s
halkett she joins us from the white house and kimberly. the u.s. president even before this hearing began was tweeting. shall we say i think it was 7 tweets this morning 7 tweets he was not very. good you are stopped and 7 you know just bring us up to speed with the direct. yeah well for a president who said he wasn't going to watch this hearing not only does he have a relatively clear schedule until it's over but as you pointed out sami whether it's 7 whether it's 9 the president seemed pretty...
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here for our lead-off discussion on a tuesday night, kimberly atkins, senior washington correspondent for boston's npr station. phillip rucker, "washington post" bureau chief, and jill colvin, white house reporter for the associated press. the administration has been defending what is coming out about the conditions at these migrant centers. i want to listen to the deputy customs and border patrol commissioner robert perez on "fox & friends." >> everyone in our custody, at all of our facilities, have ready access to fresh water. they have access to consumables. and the standards that we apply to make sure that on a recurring and very timed basis, that not only they have access to the types of consumables and fresh water that they would need, but even in between if they make those requests, our agents and officers are at the ready to provide those types of requests to them. >> phil, that stands in sharp contrast to what we've seen from a department of homeland security inspector general report, what we've seen from lawsuits that have been filed, what we've heard from reporters, our own
here for our lead-off discussion on a tuesday night, kimberly atkins, senior washington correspondent for boston's npr station. phillip rucker, "washington post" bureau chief, and jill colvin, white house reporter for the associated press. the administration has been defending what is coming out about the conditions at these migrant centers. i want to listen to the deputy customs and border patrol commissioner robert perez on "fox & friends." >> everyone in our...
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this happened sunday morning courtn kimberly police officers arrived and you. those firefighter are on paid leave. >>> 4:50i your tme now. here's something youdon't often see. a volcano erupting in central >> wow. wefr one who livesn the arkans a massive rainstorm hit the result in major flooding. you see that truck? almost completely covered. 20 inches of rain fell in some spots. flood water rose quickly homes. even a local jail had to be evacua we have not heard any reports danger high temperature if you had omething todo it dne as soon as you can. sun will be up bef ae 6:00m. if you can get itre done be 9:00 or 10:00, that would be the best advice i can give you. you need to limitour time he advisory in effect. all the way down towards the maryla rhat to expect? the advisois from 11 in the evenin that's the window of time that 100. during peak of the afternoon heat index near 105 and on top as well. those with heang and lu issues need to take their time and possib 4:52 a.m. temperatures mid70s to near 80 degrees. 96 the forecast high today. dangerat and stro
this happened sunday morning courtn kimberly police officers arrived and you. those firefighter are on paid leave. >>> 4:50i your tme now. here's something youdon't often see. a volcano erupting in central >> wow. wefr one who livesn the arkans a massive rainstorm hit the result in major flooding. you see that truck? almost completely covered. 20 inches of rain fell in some spots. flood water rose quickly homes. even a local jail had to be evacua we have not heard any reports...
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kimberly, i want to bring you in for a second. we know it was intended not for the reporters in the room, not for everyone watching in the room but the guys sitting in the oval office. president trump has been notably silent over the last 48 hours since the news conference took place. which to those like myself who cover the white house is a cue of the way he is thinking of confidence in a man who 48 hours earlier said had done an excellent job. he could be forced to leave or to resign. the president whose key phrase is "the apprentice" said you're fired, trying to distance himself from this resignation. it's another acting position now at the labor department for president trump. >> yes. . we know president trump has no problem staffing up with acting positions. there are many, as you point out. but in this case the president did want alex acosta to go and give a full throated defense of himself and really fight back. we know this president is located to look as if he is caving to calls from democrats or others to make a move as
kimberly, i want to bring you in for a second. we know it was intended not for the reporters in the room, not for everyone watching in the room but the guys sitting in the oval office. president trump has been notably silent over the last 48 hours since the news conference took place. which to those like myself who cover the white house is a cue of the way he is thinking of confidence in a man who 48 hours earlier said had done an excellent job. he could be forced to leave or to resign. the...
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health kit so kimberly what's your reading of mr trump's stance on this you know. well as you heard there it gets traction with a lot of americans there were many americans who were present for that made in america vent showcasing products that had been made in the united states they feel that donald trump is speaking on behalf of a silent majority or even minority in the united states that feel that they're very proud of the united states heritage which has only increasingly become more diverse but at one time was less so and feels that this president is speaking on behalf of them so certainly there are many americans who will applaud as we heard there on the south lawn of the white house the president's statements the president feels emboldened that he doesn't have to apologize in fact he's done just the opposite peter not only was he sending out a series of these tweets likening it criticizing these 4 democratic congressman saying if they're not happy they can go back to where they came from but typically a sort of racially charged trope but he continued to do i
health kit so kimberly what's your reading of mr trump's stance on this you know. well as you heard there it gets traction with a lot of americans there were many americans who were present for that made in america vent showcasing products that had been made in the united states they feel that donald trump is speaking on behalf of a silent majority or even minority in the united states that feel that they're very proud of the united states heritage which has only increasingly become more...
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so i broke it off. >> reporter: a few weeks later, kimberly realized something was wrong.dit monitoring service sent an alert that someone had opened credit cards in her name. kimberly suspected her date. >> he must have went into my office, my makeshift office which was really a bunch of boxes and stole personal items, sold my social security card, stole items, credit card bills, stole my son's passport. >> reporter: she later learned that put her boy at risk for id theft. it happened to this family. a crook claimed their newborn baby on a phony tax return. who would do that? who would be going out of their way to get an extra $2,000 on their taxes by stealing a baby's social? >> especially the social has a lot of value because it's a clean slate. >> reporter: this is broad research director at javelin. >> i pulled the credit report, there isn't going to be one, which means i can create any identity i want around it. >> reporter: thieves hacked more than one million kids' ids in 2017, then stole $2.5 billion posing as those children. >> many of these kids are not going to
so i broke it off. >> reporter: a few weeks later, kimberly realized something was wrong.dit monitoring service sent an alert that someone had opened credit cards in her name. kimberly suspected her date. >> he must have went into my office, my makeshift office which was really a bunch of boxes and stole personal items, sold my social security card, stole items, credit card bills, stole my son's passport. >> reporter: she later learned that put her boy at risk for id theft. it...