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let us move on to a story that the atlantique has let us move on to a story that the atla ntique has us move on to a story that the atlantique has got. what we know about facebook‘s latest data scandal. this is a new take, a report in the times contains a startling fact that some very old devices, i say very old, they are only five years old, but in a smartphone's life that is seen as an old, are ok device, a dinosaur. blackberry, apple devices, others can blackberry, apple devices, others ca n allow blackberry, apple devices, others can allow you to have access to people's information. that's right. people and their friends. even if the user settings which stop you from finding out private data that their friends would like you to keep private, and facebook has admitted it had private data sharing arrangements with about 60 phone manufacturers, like apple and samsung. it appears this was a way of luring them in and getting big business in the bid to stay ahead of the competition. it is interesting. this article is coming out in the new york times and the atlantique. as we were showin
let us move on to a story that the atlantique has let us move on to a story that the atla ntique has us move on to a story that the atlantique has got. what we know about facebook‘s latest data scandal. this is a new take, a report in the times contains a startling fact that some very old devices, i say very old, they are only five years old, but in a smartphone's life that is seen as an old, are ok device, a dinosaur. blackberry, apple devices, others can blackberry, apple devices, others ca...
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let us move on.it talks about a combined bid from the us, mexico, and canada, earning the hosting rights for soccer‘s 2020 six world cup. i thought the irony. president trump is trying to rip up the nafta agreement as we speak. the north american free trade agreement between these very countries and then we have the wall, of course. i did think for a minute it was going to be the united states, canada, and north korea, perhaps. given the fact that president trump is probably friendlier with the north korean leader than he is with his canadian counterpart. this is enormous. this is about money again. fifa will have an $11 billion profit from this. maybe they will have two renamed it the soccer world cup. b matches will happen in the us. there will be some in canada and mexico. it will be divvied up. in canada and mexico. it will be diwied up. it will be quite a different world cup. there will be 48 teams over the three countries, as opposed to the 32 in the format we currently have. most matters are g
let us move on.it talks about a combined bid from the us, mexico, and canada, earning the hosting rights for soccer‘s 2020 six world cup. i thought the irony. president trump is trying to rip up the nafta agreement as we speak. the north american free trade agreement between these very countries and then we have the wall, of course. i did think for a minute it was going to be the united states, canada, and north korea, perhaps. given the fact that president trump is probably friendlier with...
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let us move on. "we were just doing ourjob".ords of the two police officers who were first on the scene of the salisbury nerve agent attack. they were called to help sergei and yulia skripal, who they found on a park bench. the officers —— along with detective sergeant nick bailey —— today met prince charles and the duchess of cornwall, who were in the city to thank the emergency services and others caught up in the aftermath. peter cooke reports. and message to the world that salisbury is safe and open for business. today the duke and duchess of cornwall walked through the area where sergei skripal and his daughter yulia were found in march. after greeting hundreds of well—wishers, they spent time with those closest to the nerve agent attack and for the first time we heard from the officers who were first on the same. by returning call toa first on the same. by returning call to a couple slumped on a bench, that is not out of the ordinary and then from arriving until now, it got bigger and bigger. it definitely was not what we
let us move on. "we were just doing ourjob".ords of the two police officers who were first on the scene of the salisbury nerve agent attack. they were called to help sergei and yulia skripal, who they found on a park bench. the officers —— along with detective sergeant nick bailey —— today met prince charles and the duchess of cornwall, who were in the city to thank the emergency services and others caught up in the aftermath. peter cooke reports. and message to the world that...
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so, let us move on to information item number 6. which will be the first presentation.and this is the remote accessible vote-by-mail system. and we have one presenter for this, john arntz. welcome to the mayor's council on disability. >> good afternoon, council members, john arntz, director of elections, thank you for having me here today. today, i'll do a presentation on the city's new remote accessible vote-by-mail system and then i'll take questions after the presentation. so i want to say before i begin the presentation that the remote accessible vote-by-mail system is not a replacement of any existing voting system in the city, it's another option to voting accessibility in the city. hopefully that will be made clear in the presentation i make today. so the first slide provides some information about what the department has done so far to provide information about remote accessible vote-by-mail system. the presentation contains the same material we share at outreach events and will address the following topics. what is remote accessible vote-by-mail system? who is
so, let us move on to information item number 6. which will be the first presentation.and this is the remote accessible vote-by-mail system. and we have one presenter for this, john arntz. welcome to the mayor's council on disability. >> good afternoon, council members, john arntz, director of elections, thank you for having me here today. today, i'll do a presentation on the city's new remote accessible vote-by-mail system and then i'll take questions after the presentation. so i want to...
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current that's made in china we're going to end up paying for the i want them aware that quick a let us move to alex alex why don't you talk as you look at this a lot tell us about what caleb say how's it going to impact consumers at the cash register. if you look at the big picture you're talking about these tariffs is really a minuscule part of the trillions of dollars that are traded but when it comes to the consumer this is the trickle down that you'll see and it's for every day goods i look tronics t.v.'s really the only the lights that we use now in t.v.'s manufacturers in china there's a lot of goods i mean you're shopping at wal-mart or anywhere else prices will go up and guess what i think we've seen things like this before when prices go up even if the tariffs go away shops to want to drop their prices any more they get to make a little bit more a couple more dollars there and i say that's going to happen for sure but it's one of those things consumers need to be afraid of there's a bigger picture here though in the states it's not just what you're going to see what how much more a
current that's made in china we're going to end up paying for the i want them aware that quick a let us move to alex alex why don't you talk as you look at this a lot tell us about what caleb say how's it going to impact consumers at the cash register. if you look at the big picture you're talking about these tariffs is really a minuscule part of the trillions of dollars that are traded but when it comes to the consumer this is the trickle down that you'll see and it's for every day goods i...
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current that is made in china we're going to end up paying for the i want them aware that quick a let us move to alex alex why don't you talk as you look at this a lot tell us about what caleb say how's it going to impact consumers at the cash register. if you look at the big picture you talk about these tariffs is really a minuscule part of the trillions of dollars that are traded but when it comes to the consumer this is the trickle down that you'll see and it's for every day goods i look tronics t.v.'s like the l.e.d. lights that we use now in t.v.'s manufacturers in china there's a lot of goods i mean you're shopping at wal-mart or anywhere else prices will go up and guess what i think we've seen things like this before when prices go up even if the tariffs go away shops to want to drop their prices any more they get to make a little bit more a couple more dollars there and i say that's going to happen for sure but it's one of those things consumers need to be afraid of there's a bigger picture here though in the states it's not just what you're going to see what how much more and how man
current that is made in china we're going to end up paying for the i want them aware that quick a let us move to alex alex why don't you talk as you look at this a lot tell us about what caleb say how's it going to impact consumers at the cash register. if you look at the big picture you talk about these tariffs is really a minuscule part of the trillions of dollars that are traded but when it comes to the consumer this is the trickle down that you'll see and it's for every day goods i look...
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our parents won't let us move out. some of us have asked to get jobs."at one point the operator asks the girl, when was the last time you had a bath?the girl responds..."i don't know. almost a year ago. sometimes i feel so dirty, i wash my face and i wash my hair. i wash it in the sink."detective thomas salisbury also took the stand- - testifying about his conversation with the 22- year-old male turpin sibling on the family's living conditions."he said it was extremely hard being chained and restrained. it was hard for him to sleep. hard for him to move, roll over. or itch the lice on his head, or scratch his back."david and louise turpin pleaded not guilty to torture, child abuse, and other charges.i'm andy rose reporting. (grant) a six-week old puppy is back home safe tonight in san jose... after it was recently stolen. this is sweet little nyla -- a golden husky mix. she was taking a nap under a table in her owner's warehouse on bering drive... when police say this man on your screen... mohammad nayl...drove up and snatched her. thanks to surveillance
our parents won't let us move out. some of us have asked to get jobs."at one point the operator asks the girl, when was the last time you had a bath?the girl responds..."i don't know. almost a year ago. sometimes i feel so dirty, i wash my face and i wash my hair. i wash it in the sink."detective thomas salisbury also took the stand- - testifying about his conversation with the 22- year-old male turpin sibling on the family's living conditions."he said it was extremely hard...
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. >> greg: let us move on move oo something important. greg's new invention.i love aention. thing i hate is having to carry around my ball when i am looking for some water to lap up. leave it to captain fluffy who has invented the cone bowl. water drops into your cone and you turn it into your very own bowl. so inventive and smart. probably got neutered. making lemonade out of lemons. >> kimberly: just when you thought he couldn't get any weirder. juan, what do you have? >> juan: dear member the famous sportscaster called "do you believe in miracles?" take a look. >> the catch and the double play. >> juan: florida seminoles third-base woman. she hit a home run to defeat ucla and get her tea national championship. last night she made that amazing catch, double-play, preserving florida's one-run lead over washington. fsu won the game. let's see if more miracles are on the way. >> kimberly: that's amazing. i loved playing softball. so fun. >> brian: screen time, looking at your phone. how many times do you do it? not only are you concerned, your family, your frie
. >> greg: let us move on move oo something important. greg's new invention.i love aention. thing i hate is having to carry around my ball when i am looking for some water to lap up. leave it to captain fluffy who has invented the cone bowl. water drops into your cone and you turn it into your very own bowl. so inventive and smart. probably got neutered. making lemonade out of lemons. >> kimberly: just when you thought he couldn't get any weirder. juan, what do you have? >>...
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let us move away from the economy for one moment and talk about education, which we were reflecting on uk we re system, we have a system in the uk were about to go to university you need to pay 9200 and 25p, whereas it is practically free in france. —— 9000 £225. tom, reply to that. none of the data shows this. in the uk we have more people from disadvantaged backgrounds going to university than before because of the structure syste m before because of the structure system that when you graduate you make a good —— a contribution towards your earning. more than that, the uk has four of the top ten universities in the world. we have seven of the top 20 universities in the world, in both of these the eu has none. in the academic sector we are has none. in the academic sector we a re world has none. in the academic sector we are world leading. one of our strongest cards. 0ne are world leading. one of our strongest cards. one of the reasons why we are world leading is because the eu has the horizon twenty20 programme which is a massive funding for research. the uk benefits massively from th
let us move away from the economy for one moment and talk about education, which we were reflecting on uk we re system, we have a system in the uk were about to go to university you need to pay 9200 and 25p, whereas it is practically free in france. —— 9000 £225. tom, reply to that. none of the data shows this. in the uk we have more people from disadvantaged backgrounds going to university than before because of the structure syste m before because of the structure system that when you...
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what unites us and to me that's what tonight represents a real chance for the world to say let's start dealing in things that unite us and not let the past dictate us forgive the past move forward let go of the tug of war and we have a real opportunity here so english crossed eric you bring up a good point about the d.p. r. k. not being as isolated as people believe i mean we've both travel to the region and we've both met people around the world who are from north korea. so. if we do see an agreement emerge. in which the u.s. gives security guarantees to north korea will some in the united states administration be unhappy about this. absolutely you have to understand that south korea bases are paid for by south korea billions of dollars have been spent to allow u.s. bases there south korea is one of the largest importers of conventional weapons in the world from the united states there's a lot of money interests involved in this and a lot of times the need for a kind of bogeyman the kind of terrorist kind of communists that we can point our fingers to to allow these things to take place so there's always people driving with those interests involved and it's really incu
what unites us and to me that's what tonight represents a real chance for the world to say let's start dealing in things that unite us and not let the past dictate us forgive the past move forward let go of the tug of war and we have a real opportunity here so english crossed eric you bring up a good point about the d.p. r. k. not being as isolated as people believe i mean we've both travel to the region and we've both met people around the world who are from north korea. so. if we do see an...
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outcome, this is the ramification of moving forward without certainty that the land is clean and that hit has been mitigated. and unfortunately, the navy has let us down, but also those with whom they've contracted has let us down. and moving forward, we have to make the top priority safety and health. we have cancer clusters that we don't understand. we have exorbitant rates of asthma that we don't understand in certain parties of the city. that is environmental injustice. >> thank you. thank you. amy farah weiss. i went to cleollege at deanza community college. it was an interdisciplinary studies, and i just want to give a shout out to the california community college systems that actually framed my mind to think about these things and taught me about love canal. and what's happening at bayview-hunters point and treasure island is our love canal, which is a super fund site where they built a development upon a toxic waste dump for a corporation. so i want to build upon what jane kim and mark leno said was very astute in this way. but also, we need to hold nancy pelosi accountable, we need to hold kamala harris accountable, and we need to hold d
outcome, this is the ramification of moving forward without certainty that the land is clean and that hit has been mitigated. and unfortunately, the navy has let us down, but also those with whom they've contracted has let us down. and moving forward, we have to make the top priority safety and health. we have cancer clusters that we don't understand. we have exorbitant rates of asthma that we don't understand in certain parties of the city. that is environmental injustice. >> thank you....
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with that let us move, let me introduce -- i'll do it sitting for logistics, let me introduce roberta jacobson who is a distinguished public servant of our country. thank you for being here. you just left being ambassador to mexico of the united states to mexico through the obama administration and the first year and a half of the trump administration. she has served in many roles since the 1990s in the state department, has a masters from fletcher. i met her had she was dealing with these issues. she served as deputy assistant secretary for mexico-canada economic affairs. then on to assistant secretary for western hemisphere where she was not only dealing with these issues but the entire hemisphere and responsible for the opening of cuba and played a huge role in our relationship, developing relationship with cuba. then we were all immensely pleased when she was nominated to be ambassador to mexico. really through some turbulent times was the steadying hand in this relationship. you split the difference both on being a true public servant who represents the government and serves the
with that let us move, let me introduce -- i'll do it sitting for logistics, let me introduce roberta jacobson who is a distinguished public servant of our country. thank you for being here. you just left being ambassador to mexico of the united states to mexico through the obama administration and the first year and a half of the trump administration. she has served in many roles since the 1990s in the state department, has a masters from fletcher. i met her had she was dealing with these...
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thank you for coming in and giving us your take them atjameis winston. —— gervais williams. let's moveng out of china — it's telling us the world's number two economy is slowing more than we thought. rico hizon is looking at this for us. nice to see you. what has to tell the survey? from industrial output to retail sales, the numbers all fell short of expectations. they we re fell short of expectations. they were a disappointment and the view is that the economy is finally starting to slow under the weight of a prolonged crackdown on riskier lending that is pushing up borrowing costs for companies and consumers. add to this uncertainty, the the chinese central bank left its interest rates unchanged, surprising markets and analysts, who expected them to follow the us lead in raising interest rates. investment growth cooled during the january to may period. it is this lower spaces 1996. retail sales fell to the loss 01’ 1996. retail sales fell to the loss or is this 2003. good to see the rico hizon. now let's brief you some other business stories. jet engine maker rolls royce will announ
thank you for coming in and giving us your take them atjameis winston. —— gervais williams. let's moveng out of china — it's telling us the world's number two economy is slowing more than we thought. rico hizon is looking at this for us. nice to see you. what has to tell the survey? from industrial output to retail sales, the numbers all fell short of expectations. they we re fell short of expectations. they were a disappointment and the view is that the economy is finally starting to...
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so you prefer to go and get away from here and tell us what happened ok let's move. again from. a few miles away we're finally able to talk about the encounter in the village. and it was about. was meant. for. us in a while i mean that a man had to pick at her yet by licit pics you say. ok we're going away. this isn't of course now media. shy he'd. got away here. on me when i'm not from the information you have you feel that this is a trade this is a business money is being made from this this isn't just men who are in need of a marriage and just you know you think it's a trade but yeah wouldn't that as a yasmin have begun to hamper. them. but do you think the women will know the names of the men who trafficked them put it that i said we're not done. with a little bit of their hand. up here for how to get be here you know we're going to look at all young. people which put that in. but with the men still not of any. goldmans and trafficking will need to continue his search for harder evidence. he's now on the trail of a man who his contacts of identified as america's broken fix su
so you prefer to go and get away from here and tell us what happened ok let's move. again from. a few miles away we're finally able to talk about the encounter in the village. and it was about. was meant. for. us in a while i mean that a man had to pick at her yet by licit pics you say. ok we're going away. this isn't of course now media. shy he'd. got away here. on me when i'm not from the information you have you feel that this is a trade this is a business money is being made from this this...
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us. >> let's move to another topic. >> for you, we will. there's a lot of big headlines right now.t's get to it. >> we're engaged in an epic battle. it looks like voters will have a real choice. >> if there really was going to be an enormous blue wave, a lot of people did expect it to start in california. >> the likelihood they will not get locked out of any targeted seats. >> we always proudly stand for the national anthem. >> the president plans on making the nfl and patriotism an issue throughout the 2018 midterm campaign. >> it's typical of him. >> it did look like i was saying i didn't apologize and i was mad at me. >> i would've want him to say i'm never going to stop apologizing and then be that great example. >> you're not going to see him campaigning at the level that we have seen in the previous election cycles. >>> announcer: this is "new day" with alisyn camerota and john berman. >> good morning everyone. welcome to your "new day." it is wednesday, june 6th, 8:00 in the east. democrats have averted disaster in the most consequential primary of the season thus far. the v
us. >> let's move to another topic. >> for you, we will. there's a lot of big headlines right now.t's get to it. >> we're engaged in an epic battle. it looks like voters will have a real choice. >> if there really was going to be an enormous blue wave, a lot of people did expect it to start in california. >> the likelihood they will not get locked out of any targeted seats. >> we always proudly stand for the national anthem. >> the president plans on...
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so you prefer to go and get away from here and tell us what happened ok let's move. again from. a few miles away we're finally able to talk about the encounter in the village. you know was about it. was meant. for. us in a while i mean there are many traffic at hand yet bad licit pics you say. ok we're going away and this is an english nom leah. he'd. got away here pulled on me when i'm not from the information you have you feel that this is a trade this is a business money is being made from this this isn't just men who are in need of a marriage and just you know you think it's a trade because yeah that is a yasmine best i pick up the hammer. them we're going to watch but do you think the women will know the names of the men who trafficked them put it that i said we're not done. with a little bit of their hand. up here for how to get be here you know they're going to look at all young gold and knowledge which put that in. but with the men's dinar the penny. goldmans and trafficking will need to continue his search for harder evidence. he's now on the trail of a man who his conta
so you prefer to go and get away from here and tell us what happened ok let's move. again from. a few miles away we're finally able to talk about the encounter in the village. you know was about it. was meant. for. us in a while i mean there are many traffic at hand yet bad licit pics you say. ok we're going away and this is an english nom leah. he'd. got away here pulled on me when i'm not from the information you have you feel that this is a trade this is a business money is being made from...
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us. let's move back to trade. according to the u.s. commerce secretary, the u.s.hina have settled on a deal to keep vte in business. the company will change a $1 million fine, change its board and retain a u.s. selected compliance team. joining us from chicago with mars bluebirds international economics and policy correspondent. secretary ross has said, we know the president is fond of using all leverage out there. is this an indication of the u.s. making progress on trade talks? guest: i would not say it is an issue of progress, it is an issue of making preconditions. the chinese government had a real problem on its hands and needed the u.s. to respond. they could have retaliated by holding up one of the mergers the u.s. companies want to do in china and it could have derailed the talks. there is no question it was tied up with the talks. now we move on to whether sanctions get put in place. that is the next trigger point. joe: what about the mystic u.s. politics? -- domestic u.s. politics? it is a political firestorm of a sort on capitol hill. the problem is the
us. let's move back to trade. according to the u.s. commerce secretary, the u.s.hina have settled on a deal to keep vte in business. the company will change a $1 million fine, change its board and retain a u.s. selected compliance team. joining us from chicago with mars bluebirds international economics and policy correspondent. secretary ross has said, we know the president is fond of using all leverage out there. is this an indication of the u.s. making progress on trade talks? guest: i would...
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any way, let us move on because a couple of high profile managerial announcements.time pot erhas been linked thejob, this is the first time pot erhas been linked the job, that is after performing miracles at a swedish club. he inherited the club, he took them to the brink of europa league glory in the last 32 with that 2—1 over arsenal at the emirates last season. his run—in clues promotions to the top flight in the club's history in sweden and they won the swedish cup. now, another appointment is that of patrick vieira who is the new boss at nice. hejoins the side vieira who is the new boss at nice. he joins the side after three seasons in charge of the ml s club new york city. he had been tipped to replace arsene wenger at arsenal. arsenal. nice finished 8th last season. he moved to vicarage road for a fee of 11.5 million. the england manager appears to have introduced a sense of calm around the england camp with the world cup three days away but that hasn't a lwa ys three days away but that hasn't always been the case leading up to a major tournament. the former
any way, let us move on because a couple of high profile managerial announcements.time pot erhas been linked thejob, this is the first time pot erhas been linked the job, that is after performing miracles at a swedish club. he inherited the club, he took them to the brink of europa league glory in the last 32 with that 2—1 over arsenal at the emirates last season. his run—in clues promotions to the top flight in the club's history in sweden and they won the swedish cup. now, another...
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right there recalibrating so we'll keep an eye on it reprieve you helping us with that let's move back to the u.s. and here in the states with all the rising trade rhetoric with china and other nations in the trumpet ministration there's been some pretty ominous projections and predictions not yours i've just raised them because they're out there but recently the bond yield curve the difference between the short and longer term bonds has been touted as a potential problem and you know this may be one of these inside you know the financial system things explain to all the boom busters what the yield curve is why it matters and why some people look at it as a potential indicator of recession. well if your joke you bank you theoretically are going to charge somebody a higher interest rate bart if they're going to be borrowing out for longer because of your joke you bank you're taking on their credit risk for a longer period of time now if you're just making them alone for thirty days then you're not going to charge of nearly as much and that is what we call a normal yield curve where the
right there recalibrating so we'll keep an eye on it reprieve you helping us with that let's move back to the u.s. and here in the states with all the rising trade rhetoric with china and other nations in the trumpet ministration there's been some pretty ominous projections and predictions not yours i've just raised them because they're out there but recently the bond yield curve the difference between the short and longer term bonds has been touted as a potential problem and you know this may...
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. >> stay with us for that but let's move onto the weather. it's hot and about to get hotter. >> let's get to abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. >>> the good thing here up on the roof of the kgo roof top center. we have a nice breeze. it's warm but not uncomfortable. let me show you the live doppler 7. it's dmuvl for parts of the bay area. no fog to speak of right now. absolutely clare. here are the highs so far. 102 in concord and clover dale. 100 in brentwood. the 70s in the san francisco. 81 in oekd. 89 san jose. mid-90s santa rosa and napa. warmer on the coast. heat advisory tomorrow from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. take it easy out there. the covers all of the bay area with the conception of the coast and san francisco. heat illnesses are possible and fire danger obviously increasing. also for solano and lake counties this is more 11:00 a.m. saturday to 8:00 p.m. sunday. gusty winds and low humidity will mean the fire danger is elevated. by the way, lake and solano counties that red flag warning begins at midnight tonight. be aware of yo
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he's talked about his working with president trump to move forward and let us hope that the talks with korea bear fruit. we've had a lot of talks with the koreans. they've made a lot of pledges. and they haven't followed them. we will see what happens. we're hoping for the best. but in coming to your office, we have had discussions. we've had discussions about daca. but very frankly when we come to this floor, this is the most closed congress, mr. leader, in recent history. if not history. we've had 85 closed rules. zero, not a single open rule. have we considered. and over 2,000 germane amendments have been blocked by the rules committee. mr. speaker, that is amendments that are in order. and they've been blocked. in fact, 194 republicans, republicans, have been refused the opportunity to move forward on their amendments. now i know that the leader schedule is such that we can conclude this debate, i have other things to say but i'm hopeful that frankly whatever we bring to the floor, bring it on a rule that provides for full consideration. bring it that reflects facing the tough issu
he's talked about his working with president trump to move forward and let us hope that the talks with korea bear fruit. we've had a lot of talks with the koreans. they've made a lot of pledges. and they haven't followed them. we will see what happens. we're hoping for the best. but in coming to your office, we have had discussions. we've had discussions about daca. but very frankly when we come to this floor, this is the most closed congress, mr. leader, in recent history. if not history....
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move in socgen is also settling with the a libya there is also issue as well. later in the. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 12 minutes into the session. interesting stock stories. let us the details on some of them. reporter: potential m&a of one sort or another moving the stocks. individual movers. which ise and accor considering acquiring a minority stake in air france. this was reported in the french press. accor did release a statement saying that it had renewed reflections. thearly s still but stocks are moving on this. air france gaining the most since may 11. i am also looking at socgen. quite a lot of news flow around socgen. the unicredit is considering a merger with socgen. m&a news. headlines this morning said socgen had reached agreements to settle benchmarks and libya investigations. that any penalties have already been covered in the provisions. that is feeding into this. it has been upgraded as well. a number of things feeding into the positive sentiment. up 2.6%. italy's new populace government is preparing for a confidence vote in both houses of parliament. the final step. joining us now is bloomberg's western europe's economy director kevin costello.
move in socgen is also settling with the a libya there is also issue as well. later in the. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 12 minutes into the session. interesting stock stories. let us the details on some of them. reporter: potential m&a of one sort or another moving the stocks. individual movers. which ise and accor considering acquiring a minority stake in air france. this was reported in the french press. accor did release a statement saying that it had renewed reflections. thearly s still...
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changing color structures moema be used milestone for me to the bulk female news culture the business of insurgent small to make. more of. a news analyst mr bush let's move on submit the bold call to come check us out on the phone is kind of cool side by the phone. puts big dreams on the big story. the magazine fun d.w. . time for an upgrade. our furniture that grows all buy. a house with no roof. or design highlights you can make yourself. institutes in tricks that will turn your home to something special. upgrade yourself with t.w. interior design channel on you tube. it's. crimes first so against humanity. civilians become witnesses. to. their recorded edges travel around the globe just social media. but what is propaganda fiction and what is fact digital investigators combed through the flood of images they combine sources try to reconstruct what happened and substantiate claims of crimes by saying this video recording of the soldier who shot the young man is on trial now st. paul's forensics between bits parts of. truth detectives starts june thirtieth on t.w. . i've . this is. from bunny well champions germany go down in their opening world cup gam
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us moving. abroad in my generation amazing. stuff in the space let's move to the world obviously incredible breaking news there are cameras everywhere here for you today because everybody wants your thoughts on the spanish manager i want to move now on to the next level has gone heroes come in as a world. a player of experience in a spanish dressing room how important now is it for sergio ramos for. big name players general p.k. that you know very well and you know very very well to lead in the dressing room it's what is a difficult time. i mean to me and. well you need. something. a little bit. less than a special. going to. your body they. are going to. get ok but i'll get in with. me but other. people in. the bank are press that want to come. on. down right i will. get in i said. we. want to. be on a spectacular. spying. can they still win it even with these problems do you think the still squad the mentality the quality is still you know for spying to win the world cup something that you have done t. so with us it would obviously a common feeling j
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. >> correct, for a oft $90 but i exponentially the use of those services. let me move onto legislative isn'all together new. we move slowly, worload from legislative changes, the a forementioned st story seismic retrofit ordinance passed in 2013-2014, 5,000 thir housing st will be retrofitted in this way and we ext will coming to us as petitions r par application for hardship waivers of those pass-throughs for tenants. also dring ad is the ling of agreemwithents the department and we are receiving many, many ose.f the i'm trying to showcase the challenge is some of our petitions have gone down. regular tenant petitions are high tw years o, then creasiher kinds rpetitions are of buy outs that often require more work than the petitions have been kind of holding steady. ate at. charattemp filings are where they were but the naure those filings chging due to the seismic press iwibe much more well as u labor intensive on our side. so for that reason, we are keeping our f.t.e.'s at the mlevel, as pethe directive, we 37 f.t.e.'s in the 2017-2018 year and this year we are keep
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let's move that to a merit based system. it allow us to solve the daca problem without adding one new visa. not one new person, not one additional person will come into our country legally. we still let in a million people but we move away from the random system to a merit-based system by reforming parts of our broken immigration law. and on this final point, and i think as the country is seeing, as it's been highlighted in the last week, the problem that we have with current law relating to separation of children and their parents. this goes back to a 2008 law that congress passed, plus court decisions like the flores decision on top it, that forced this policy. this is law and we want to change the law. we don't think it's good law. in fact president trump agrees with us. he's called on congress to work to fix this law. by the way, before this crisis was highlighted in the media, we had already started to fix it and it was in our original draft of this bill. so this bill not only addresses our immigration system but ensures that we un
let's move that to a merit based system. it allow us to solve the daca problem without adding one new visa. not one new person, not one additional person will come into our country legally. we still let in a million people but we move away from the random system to a merit-based system by reforming parts of our broken immigration law. and on this final point, and i think as the country is seeing, as it's been highlighted in the last week, the problem that we have with current law relating to...
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let's move on and use some of my algorithms to show you how hot it's going to be. east bay hills, looking at cloud deck trying to climb over 1900 feet there near grizzly peak. let's talk about what's going to happen today. sunshine and warmer temperatures this afternoon away from the coast. cool lows and clouds return. that's the key to the forecast moving forward. no matter how hot it's going to get during the day, at least we're going to be comfortable at night and we'll be able to sleep. extended warm to hot through the weekend. let's start it off with san francisco where you can see 50s and 60s in your 12-hour planner and pretty much 50s and sikds for your high from eagle side 59 to 67 in downtown. let's go to the east bayshore, start off 50s, 72 at 4:00. in between hit the low- to mid-70s in most neighborhoods. 69 t 79 at fremont. the extreme there. peninsula 50s and jumping up into the 70s this afternoon, may get to 82 in redwood city. you're the exception, mid to up ever 70s and 50s in the coast. down in the south bay a little biller spread, 58 to 80 from 7:
let's move on and use some of my algorithms to show you how hot it's going to be. east bay hills, looking at cloud deck trying to climb over 1900 feet there near grizzly peak. let's talk about what's going to happen today. sunshine and warmer temperatures this afternoon away from the coast. cool lows and clouds return. that's the key to the forecast moving forward. no matter how hot it's going to get during the day, at least we're going to be comfortable at night and we'll be able to sleep....
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us here today. i don't have any other questions, i'm going to move on. let's go to budget legislative analyst. fred, are you with us? good to see you sir. th is fred ruoso. he is the bla that conducted the study of the municipal fiber a few years ago that had slightly different cost estimates than whis most recent report. don't you share your thoughts with us. >>speaker: our report was issued in march of 2016 and prior to that in 2014 we prepared a report for supervisor marr but the 2016 report the focus oft was on the different approaches that could fir network, a ubiquitousnl municipal fiber network including fully public municipal network, the private sector approach and then the public/private partnership. our conclusion was th every approach had advantages and disadvantages and risks but the public private partnership reduced some of the costs it might incu.we obtained cost infn from aonsultant to dt. this was before the ctc work had been done. the cost estimateser lower. the highest was about $867 million to build the network and that was compld in to 15 and the ctc report came out two ye
us here today. i don't have any other questions, i'm going to move on. let's go to budget legislative analyst. fred, are you with us? good to see you sir. th is fred ruoso. he is the bla that conducted the study of the municipal fiber a few years ago that had slightly different cost estimates than whis most recent report. don't you share your thoughts with us. >>speaker: our report was issued in march of 2016 and prior to that in 2014 we prepared a report for supervisor marr but the 2016...
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if you kick is out of the club and don't allow us corporation, your own citizens will suffer. let's moveof the times, the story within running all weekend about cannabis. this is an interesting intervention by the police federation, the body of the police, about these laws. for the first time, the police basically saying that our own drugs policy isn't working. millions of people are taking cannabis. it's impossible to police it. the laws were written a long time ago and we need to look at it. also, the call from lord haig, the former conservative leader, that cannabis should be legalised. not everybody supports that but the figure the times gives us, a0 million britons, a third of the population have used cannabis for recreational purposes. there is an ongoing debate, should cannabis be treated as a recreational drug. it is going back to the slogan of the 60s. you remember it well. absolutely. interesting with the same “— absolutely. interesting with the same —— the same story, there are serious worries about cannabis use. there are, but they stemmed from concerns about the strongest st
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one triple one four nine telegram and whatsapp you can use that number to get in touch with us there ok let's move on we're looking at u.s. immigration now this controversy which is really surrounding the trumpet ministration we've seen those sobering images the ones of children in cages after being detained and separated from their parents while trying to illegally cross into the u.s. but now for the first time we're hearing those children as well in the sound is pretty chilling this was obtained and published by pro publica and investigative journalism organization in the u.s. . there are three. people who tell me. how they can come up with. something everything was. great. to come back. and if the emotional stress of being taken away from your parent is an alpha magine being ridiculed for it isn't quite stunning or do you hear of a border patrol agent mocking those kids. when i think they will. if we go to gabriel elizondo he's at the border town of brownsville in texas tell us more about where you are and what's happening there. yeah we are here in the town of brownsville right on the border w
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very english my pa rents let zealand my grandparents very english my parents let us know where we are from and they have movedy family would be very proud of me and my friends will be very proud of me and iam friends will be very proud of me and i am grateful for this opportunity. what is the most important is the people who support me are you know the ones close to me and the ones who need it the most. people will have their opinions but the people round you that will mean the most will support round you that will mean the most will support you. in sport, world number one dustinjohnson, is the only player under par, at the halfway point, of the us open, with a host of big names, failing to even make the cut, included in that bunch is rory mcilroy, who finished on 10 over—par, 1a shots off the lead. also missing this weekend are tiger woods, sergio garcia and jason day, but english trio justin rose, ian poulter and tommy fleetwood are just five off the pace. we are waiting for news of andy murray. we are waiting for news of andy murray. andy murray will decide later whether he's fit enough to play at queen's
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use. move free ultra. ♪ the 2018 camry. toyota. let'splaces. >>> our top stories this morning, at least five people were killed and several others injured during a high-speed border patrol chase in texas. police say a driver of an suv carried 14 people driving at speeds of over 100 miles an hour overturned. as >>> and as we reported, about 2,000 minor children separated from their parents in the last few weeks are sleeping in separate shelters. tony dokoupil looks at what's driving the crisis. >> reporter: growing outrage as thousands of children are split from their parents at the u.s./mexico border and housed in shelters like this former walmart in texas. but amid the outrage, there's also confusion as president trump has repeatedly tried to blame democrats for the policy. >> i hate it. ay.e theldren beg tan the democrats have to change their law. >> reporter: not true, according to immigration analysts and a review of past administrations. under presidents obama and bush, federal authorities typically release families while awaiting t
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added that there retaliatory measures will remain in place as long as the us terrorists do join holeman. mexico city let's move on to other news now the u.s. secretary of state says he's made significant progress and has talks with one of the north korean leader's closest aides mike pompei or has met to kemi all told and new york for a second day the talks are supposed to smooth the way for a summit between donald trump and kim jong il and less than two weeks but pompei of refused to confirm it will happen diplomatic editor james bays reports from new york. a second day of intense diplomacy between the u.s. secretary of state and the north korean envoy who met for almost two and a half hour as reporters watched the comings and goings at the apartment block where the u.s. government owns a residence on the thirty ninth floor state department officials were very cautious in what they said but one man was not as restrained the u.s. president who spoke as the meeting was still under way revealing for the first time that general kim will now head to the white house good morning i just want to tell you we're doing v
added that there retaliatory measures will remain in place as long as the us terrorists do join holeman. mexico city let's move on to other news now the u.s. secretary of state says he's made significant progress and has talks with one of the north korean leader's closest aides mike pompei or has met to kemi all told and new york for a second day the talks are supposed to smooth the way for a summit between donald trump and kim jong il and less than two weeks but pompei of refused to confirm it...
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i said to my brother ok we're in germany now shouldn't lose time let's move on learn german and start something new. and they did i met us now in the second year of his training his brother is heading towards a levels everything seemed well. but then german authorities demanded the missing papers they gave him a deadline in three months his residence permit expires. if that meant is not able to get the papers until then he'll be deported to afghanistan. people who are being deported think ok we have no job no food no place to stay nothing but the taliban have all of that jobs food and money so ok let's go there many think like that who in germany wants to see or hear that nobody wants to see that. this. man says he's on his own path back to afghanistan not an option. to look at the elections in turkey for the past eighteen years roger tell you they're the one who has held the political reins firmly in his grip many young voters. grew up under his roof what influence will they turn out on the outcome of this sunday's poll when the ferry docks at the pier in iskandar and the passengers disembark i mean sorry olo is there w
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we need to get away from using the judiciary to solve disputed elections. he was elected, move on. thank you. host: let's go next to linda from ohio, democrat line. good morning. caller: hi. i was a democrat, and i switched to be a republican. i voted republican in ohio. you are talking about the president -- he is the president of the united states. for the year and a half he has been in office, all he is doing -- he has just -- my father came as an immigrant from lebanon in 1892. and will do one and will war two. i asked him why did you go back to world war ii? countryi believe a should be independent and should not live under any dictatorship or anyone who tries to not free the will of people. the will of people of america voted the president in the president has to do his job. you're not letting him. you are giving people anxiety, saying he committed crimes. whatever the president did before he was president of the united states, he was under the law of what the law gave him to do. he is president, and you need to respect that. you need to stand for the flag and be patriotic. our country is built on
we need to get away from using the judiciary to solve disputed elections. he was elected, move on. thank you. host: let's go next to linda from ohio, democrat line. good morning. caller: hi. i was a democrat, and i switched to be a republican. i voted republican in ohio. you are talking about the president -- he is the president of the united states. for the year and a half he has been in office, all he is doing -- he has just -- my father came as an immigrant from lebanon in 1892. and will do...
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so let us come together with this nominee, move her through the process in a prompt and expedient way. i will close with one last comment before turning to my colleague, and that is of the 12 previous assistant secretaries to the b.i.a. over the years, 11 of those 12 have moved through confirmation here in the senate unanimously without even a vote. only one was required to have a vote. as i recall the outcome in support of that individual, it was 87 votes in favor. so this is not a controversial position. this is not partisan in any way. this has to be an individual that is willing to bring together peoples, our first peoples and those of us at government levels to work together to address the very, very real and serious and significant concerns that we have. tara sweeney is just that person, and i would urge colleagues to please, please let's advance her quickly and expeditiously across the floor of the united states senate. and i would turn to my colleague who has worked very, very hard and who also knows ms. sweeney to be an extraordinarily capable alaskan. a senator: mr. presiden
so let us come together with this nominee, move her through the process in a prompt and expedient way. i will close with one last comment before turning to my colleague, and that is of the 12 previous assistant secretaries to the b.i.a. over the years, 11 of those 12 have moved through confirmation here in the senate unanimously without even a vote. only one was required to have a vote. as i recall the outcome in support of that individual, it was 87 votes in favor. so this is not a...
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moves towards a finalized obstruction report. let's go to former federal prosecutor doug burns. thanks for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> what do you make of this talk about his legal team and moving forward to go -- we've seen long memo from before. you remember it, that really seemed to be much of a legal strategy. are they -- this time around, if they indeed are getting ready to go to war against a new group. >> it's interesting, richard, they are doing -- don't need me to say, sort of a squished earth pit bull dog approach hitting the different tv shows and saying it's completely illegitimate and witch hunt and so on. second point is more nuanced and interesting and important. after we dejeigested the ig rep we saw emerging an argument that as little more difficult to make honestly. that is okay that the report shows jim comey is director of the fbi and engaged in i am provide prits in the way they handled the clinton investigation and then say therefore it follows that the mueller investigation is totally invalid. you know, i understand that argument, unless they can show a more concrete link, i
moves towards a finalized obstruction report. let's go to former federal prosecutor doug burns. thanks for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> what do you make of this talk about his legal team and moving forward to go -- we've seen long memo from before. you remember it, that really seemed to be much of a legal strategy. are they -- this time around, if they indeed are getting ready to go to war against a new group. >> it's interesting, richard, they are doing -- don't need me...
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i think myself and a number of senators at least a few of us, will stand up and say let's not move any more judges until we get a vote, for example, on tariffs. >> the only republican president to have higher approval ratings at this point in modern times than president trump was george w. bush after 9/11. he seems to have consolidated his hold over the republican party. the republican electorate. has he redefined it? >> unfortunately, yes. when john boehner said the other day, this is the president's party, he was speaking the truth. the mark sanford loss clarified something if it wasn't clarified before. you can't as a republican these days, stand in -- you know -- in opposition to some of the president's policies or not condone his behavior and expect to win a republican primary. that's the reality. and we're seeing that played out. now, i don't think that that will last. but that is a reality right now. >> you say it may not last. does that mean you may be willing to challenge the president in 2020? you or somebody else? >> i have said i hope somebody does just to remind republican
i think myself and a number of senators at least a few of us, will stand up and say let's not move any more judges until we get a vote, for example, on tariffs. >> the only republican president to have higher approval ratings at this point in modern times than president trump was george w. bush after 9/11. he seems to have consolidated his hold over the republican party. the republican electorate. has he redefined it? >> unfortunately, yes. when john boehner said the other day, this...
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let president trump pressure them into allowing z.t.e. to spy on every one of us, which they could well do. now, before moving on on this, i want to take a moment to thank senators cotton and rubio for working with senator van hollen, myself, and the rest of us on this issue. my friends on the other side of the aisle, it's harder for them to oppose the president than it is for us. my friends on the other side of the aisle have had the courage of their convictions to not only speak out but to support this legislation despite the opposition of their party's president. it's rare indeed when schumer, van hollen, rubio, and cotton issue a joint statement, on this issue, we all agree. it's an issue that transcends party and concerns the vital national security interests of this great united states of america. so i'm very glad for the sake of the country we were able to come together and pass this amendment. finally, mr. president, on health -- madam president, on health care. today we expect the trump administration to issue a new rule that would expand junk insurance plans that don't cover critical conditions and
let president trump pressure them into allowing z.t.e. to spy on every one of us, which they could well do. now, before moving on on this, i want to take a moment to thank senators cotton and rubio for working with senator van hollen, myself, and the rest of us on this issue. my friends on the other side of the aisle, it's harder for them to oppose the president than it is for us. my friends on the other side of the aisle have had the courage of their convictions to not only speak out but to...
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and if you're a win or draw against saudi arabia today that would see russia move on to the knockout stages and sunni let us turn to the scenes in moscow and around russia joy . joy penn state just can't get enough of a team spectacular run in the world cup and you know what they say sumi the fan is the twelfth man on the pitch russian certainly has a lot of support there the stadium was jumping yesterday jumping up north creek to take it you know like i said. well what russia was the other surprise senegal beating poland yeah finally a win for the african continent you know senegal where the best side against poland they had pace let's take a look they created they counted well and they really you know it's an own goal right there and they really took the game to poland and they put him under pressure nevin doffs he was a no show and senegal capitalized on poland mistakes this was a desire to one win and at the end the space that we had africa in mind that these are victory for the continent especially because the rest of the african teams have been doing so poorly and have become something of a fan favori
and if you're a win or draw against saudi arabia today that would see russia move on to the knockout stages and sunni let us turn to the scenes in moscow and around russia joy . joy penn state just can't get enough of a team spectacular run in the world cup and you know what they say sumi the fan is the twelfth man on the pitch russian certainly has a lot of support there the stadium was jumping yesterday jumping up north creek to take it you know like i said. well what russia was the other...
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we must try to move forward in the months ahead to complete this treaty as soon as possible. so, let usontinue to expand the frontiers of trust, even as we verify. mr. general secretary, even as we verify. secretary, we have agreed many times there are important fundamental differences between us. yet, as we work over the long run to narrow these differences, as we work for what i hope will be a new era of human peace and freedom, we must acknowledge our solemn responsibility to take steps now to reduce the chances of conflict, and to prevent war. this we have done today, a first step toward a brighter future, a safer world. america's allies and friends welcome this treaty, too. we consulted them fully during its negotiation. we made clear that we would never put their security or their interests at risk, that on the contrary, we would only sign a treaty if it enhanced their security, as this one does. finally, if i may, i would like to take a moment to thank the united states senate for their work on this treaty. the way of democracy is sometimes a complicated way, and sometimes trying
we must try to move forward in the months ahead to complete this treaty as soon as possible. so, let usontinue to expand the frontiers of trust, even as we verify. mr. general secretary, even as we verify. secretary, we have agreed many times there are important fundamental differences between us. yet, as we work over the long run to narrow these differences, as we work for what i hope will be a new era of human peace and freedom, we must acknowledge our solemn responsibility to take steps now...
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we ready for, and let's find the right tool or the right piece of that tool that is going to meet that need for us so we can check that box. and let's focus everything on that and movefrom there and not try to boil the ocean, per se. and then this number seven issue here -- exercise discrimination in the data you gather. you know, here's where we talk about the ever-infamous siem that i have certain feelings about because it was always promised to be the savior, and i feel we spent so much time and effort trying to make this technology work. some of the things we've discovered along the way that has gotten us further down the path is starting with the number one here, not trying to throw every piece of bit of data and censor data we have in the data center and around there into the system. we thought that was the magic way, get it all in there and it's going to show us what we need to know. and what we found is, a, we kind of choked the system. it can't keep up with all of that. and b, there's so many things going on as you're trying to tune that, it's almost overwhelming in getting the amount of things down to make it valuable. so, people are becoming numb to diffe
we ready for, and let's find the right tool or the right piece of that tool that is going to meet that need for us so we can check that box. and let's focus everything on that and movefrom there and not try to boil the ocean, per se. and then this number seven issue here -- exercise discrimination in the data you gather. you know, here's where we talk about the ever-infamous siem that i have certain feelings about because it was always promised to be the savior, and i feel we spent so much time...
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so i think myself and a number of senators, at least a few of us, will stand up and say let's not move any more judges until we get a vote, for example, on tariffs. >> let's not move any more judges. of course, jeff flake said that before he knew that by the middle of the week we would be headed for a vote on a supreme court justice. yesterday, daily beast reporter andrew dezedero interviewed jeff flake with the report, i will block trump judicial nominees until gop votes on tariffs. jeff flake told the daily beast, i'm committed to getting a vote on tariffs. that was 24 hours before jeff flake knew he was going to be facing a vote on a very important judge before he leaves the senate. the next supreme court justice. jeff flake is a member of the senate judiciary committee. there are 11 republicans on the senate judiciary committee and ten democrats. so it takes only one republican vote against a nomination in the senate judiciary committee to defeat that nomination in the committee. and so, if jeff flake doesn't back down and stays true to what he said before justice anthony kennedy a
so i think myself and a number of senators, at least a few of us, will stand up and say let's not move any more judges until we get a vote, for example, on tariffs. >> let's not move any more judges. of course, jeff flake said that before he knew that by the middle of the week we would be headed for a vote on a supreme court justice. yesterday, daily beast reporter andrew dezedero interviewed jeff flake with the report, i will block trump judicial nominees until gop votes on tariffs. jeff...
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moving though you literally got it i mean. that like to listen to what that's the answer to. that but is he lets us know they don't know what it is. if the feet won't jump that if they can't. even you know young kids care to know you know i know. the if that's the only thing i get it could even work if you don't want it done even if you took it so if you want to get the whistle you know. it's. as archbishop of buenos aires pope francis was seemingly deaf to the distress of these victims. but apparently it's worse in another case concerning other victims some believe he's willfully trying to divert the course of justice. for father cross each case the biggest pedophilia scandal in the argentinian church secretary who you know says are grassy was one of the best known priests in the country very influential and often in the media spotlight doing well but here i was a big guy. to run a huge orphanage until some of the children there launched a complaint against him for sexual abuse in two thousand and nine he was sentenced to fifteen years in prison still today he's behind bars. but the argentinean ch
moving though you literally got it i mean. that like to listen to what that's the answer to. that but is he lets us know they don't know what it is. if the feet won't jump that if they can't. even you know young kids care to know you know i know. the if that's the only thing i get it could even work if you don't want it done even if you took it so if you want to get the whistle you know. it's. as archbishop of buenos aires pope francis was seemingly deaf to the distress of these victims. but...
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i think myself and a number of senators at least a few of us will stand up and say let's not move any more judges until we get a vote for example on tariffs. canada, mexico are not national security threats. the european union exporting cars to the u.s. does not represent the national security threat and ought to push back, and if we don't, why are we there? jon: meanwhile, the president doesn't sound like he's backing down on tariffs, tweeting -- . jon: loved ones bid farewell to a member of our fox news family. a funeral for charles krauthammer in maryland. members ever the fox team were on-hand including bret baier and dana perino. krauthammer died thursday from cancer. the 68-year-old revealed he only had weeks to live. he wrote -- . jon: and coming up later this evening, we will air an hour-long special devoted to charles right here on the fox news channel. here's a clip which he talks about his transformation from a liberal to a conservative. >> there were two people, converts to conservatism who had this enormous influence on politics over the last half century. one was ronald
i think myself and a number of senators at least a few of us will stand up and say let's not move any more judges until we get a vote for example on tariffs. canada, mexico are not national security threats. the european union exporting cars to the u.s. does not represent the national security threat and ought to push back, and if we don't, why are we there? jon: meanwhile, the president doesn't sound like he's backing down on tariffs, tweeting -- . jon: loved ones bid farewell to a member of...
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very much for that for now that's david mercer with the very latest joining us live from guatemala city thank you david. let's move on to other news now and at least fifty five people including six children have died and two tragedies in the mediterranean sea both boats were carrying refugees trying to enter europe and then getting a speedboat sank while crossing from turkey to the greek islands and the tennessean coast guard is searching for survivors from a refugee boat so far sixty eight people along with nearly fifty bodies have been brought to the port city of slacks shiela ballasts reports on the safety of land and back where they began after the nine metre boat sank leaving two newseum bound for europe. the boat had a capacity for seventy five to ninety people maximum but we were between one hundred eighty and one hundred ninety on board. nearly seventy people were rescued by the two new zealand coast guard and brought to the city is farkas it's unclear exactly how many people are missing it's the most deadly ship break in the mediterranean since people. elicited. water was coming into the boat those who co
very much for that for now that's david mercer with the very latest joining us live from guatemala city thank you david. let's move on to other news now and at least fifty five people including six children have died and two tragedies in the mediterranean sea both boats were carrying refugees trying to enter europe and then getting a speedboat sank while crossing from turkey to the greek islands and the tennessean coast guard is searching for survivors from a refugee boat so far sixty eight...