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. >> while i was on lockup unit, i was always involved in excessive violence. >> when i was stabbing him, i was talking [ bleep ]. i said, you feel kind of vulnerable now, don't you? >> others become victims. >> as a person in prison for rape, which i didn't -- i am persecuted in a multitude of ways. >> while some can only wait for the inevitable. >> i don't deal in hope. when you're on death row, you don't deal in hope. if you dwell on it, you end up either hanging yourself or going crazy. >> and with the personal cameras we left them, both inmates and their feline companions have plenty more to say. >> you like being here, cletus? i take that as a no. >>> if you're in prison, we really have no choice. because if we let one person disrespect us, then other people's gonna disrespect us. and that's the world that we are forced to live in. a world of predators. a world where the strong prey upon the weak. >> no matter how long they've been in prison or how many tattoos they have, no matter their reputation or how many fights they've been in, at one time or another, every inmate experie
. >> while i was on lockup unit, i was always involved in excessive violence. >> when i was stabbing him, i was talking [ bleep ]. i said, you feel kind of vulnerable now, don't you? >> others become victims. >> as a person in prison for rape, which i didn't -- i am persecuted in a multitude of ways. >> while some can only wait for the inevitable. >> i don't deal in hope. when you're on death row, you don't deal in hope. if you dwell on it, you end up either...
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we'll see you in a few minutes i know you were late to get into the lockup now when you come back, iell us the weirdest thing in the lockup >> not sure i can disclose that unless i write a book. >> hampton, you're not stepping away now that the president is just going to tweet out the numbers himself. that's not why this is happening? >> not at all. my plan was in place long before that eventuality or possible reality is >> we shouldn't say the numbers are tweeted out. he's saying he's looking forward to the numbers tweeters are saying of course he's looking forward, his economy is killing it. and then i have jason furman saying if it's a good number, he should never be given them in advance again because he's leaking. i can hear sarah sanders saying of course he was looking forward to it because he looks forward to it every month. that'll be the spin they put on it, hampton. >> that was always part of the fun for me was listening to you guys in the minute before you'd come to me live when you were going through the table with your final predictions on what the number would be. and o
we'll see you in a few minutes i know you were late to get into the lockup now when you come back, iell us the weirdest thing in the lockup >> not sure i can disclose that unless i write a book. >> hampton, you're not stepping away now that the president is just going to tweet out the numbers himself. that's not why this is happening? >> not at all. my plan was in place long before that eventuality or possible reality is >> we shouldn't say the numbers are tweeted out....
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they don't expect perfect conditions inside the lockup, say it should be clean ase ct free. >> i dhalthe major, ever electedl officia to spend a night in jail. these elections coming up, you go and spend aja night in with blanut. yo mayor, you council pe tle, you senhe night so you can >>en b sy t yhedi ngway, charle he plans to call the director of the department of corrections here in dc in front of his committee in two weeks. there's already a scheduled hearing and he says that he will definitely be asking about this issue. in northwestan matt d "fox5" local news. >> coming up tonight wll tell you why a high school smer read list is causing a buz among parents and students. >> plus getting pulle over can be tense for botrs drivend police. tonight, a virginia woman says canav help s lives. >>> ♪ ♪ . >>> i'm going to drag you out of here. >> you're gng to drag me out of my own car. >> get out of the etcar. >> out. >> wow. >> now. wow. >> get out of the car. i have to tell you, i do have a firearm on me. >> okch. don't rea for it then. don't pull it imt. >> i told not to reach for i t
they don't expect perfect conditions inside the lockup, say it should be clean ase ct free. >> i dhalthe major, ever electedl officia to spend a night in jail. these elections coming up, you go and spend aja night in with blanut. yo mayor, you council pe tle, you senhe night so you can >>en b sy t yhedi ngway, charle he plans to call the director of the department of corrections here in dc in front of his committee in two weeks. there's already a scheduled hearing and he says that...
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lockup. president trump's former campaign manager paul manafort's bail is revoked at the jury tampering hearing as the president does a walk about on the white house north lawn. >> manafort has nothing to do with our campaign. he worked with me for 49 days. a very short period of time. >> manafort is accused facing charges that include alleged money laundering, tax evasion and failure to register as a foreign agent. ken, tell me what happened inside. >> reporter: well, the judge said she really had no choice but to make this move. that's really interesting to me because long time courthouse observers told pete williams and i before this hearing they weren't sure this was going to happen. they didn't think it was going to happen. judge jackson said there was no less restrictive remedy. she said this isn't middle school. i can't take your phone. she decided the allegations that the prosecution made against paul manafort that he reached out to witnesses in an attempt to get them to change their
lockup. president trump's former campaign manager paul manafort's bail is revoked at the jury tampering hearing as the president does a walk about on the white house north lawn. >> manafort has nothing to do with our campaign. he worked with me for 49 days. a very short period of time. >> manafort is accused facing charges that include alleged money laundering, tax evasion and failure to register as a foreign agent. ken, tell me what happened inside. >> reporter: well, the...
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a stateose, representative for lockup -- >> justice needs to be done for him and his s children. he has very small children, not even two years old. reporter: victims are from parties across the political specectrum. few cases have been solved. authorities suspect drug gangs are to blame. no one is security is a priority in this election. over 30,000 murders in the country last year, the busiest in modern history. >> i want anher life for my children so they don't have to live through what is now. reporter: murders so far in 2018 have increased 21% over the same lastlast yearod -- period year. politicians say they will make these a priority, but the methods differ. from writer said he will give some criminals amnesty. the last place candidate you reposed chopping off the hands of corrupt officials. ts are at t stake on sunday. host: let's take a look at the top stories. a judge in california orders migrant families separated at the mexican border to be reunited within 30 days. this as 17 states sue the trump administration to force it to get it close to 2000 children and attentio
a stateose, representative for lockup -- >> justice needs to be done for him and his s children. he has very small children, not even two years old. reporter: victims are from parties across the political specectrum. few cases have been solved. authorities suspect drug gangs are to blame. no one is security is a priority in this election. over 30,000 murders in the country last year, the busiest in modern history. >> i want anher life for my children so they don't have to live...
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when you give kids 22 hours of lockup time and two hours of ai. time, what else can it be.f this is where this country is going, the american people need to wake up and pay attention because your kid could be next. >> laura: and they will come for your little dog, too. you just saw the former head of the g.o.p. and i'm disappointed in you, accuse the president of running concentration camps? i would like to say i'm speechless. let's discussss it with my frie, we don't agree on everything, civil rights attorney leo terrell. happy friday. how are you? >> i can't wait to get to los angeles. i want to buy you off with kindness. >> laura: i love it. look, i'm the mother of three children. the idea of parents being separated from children is horrific. in any way you think about it, it feels wrong. however, to describe what we are doing at our border where people cross the border illegally or present themselves and say i want asylum as concentration camps is both, i think, dismissive and minimizing the holocaust, it's wrong. these kid have clean, nice facilities, they are getting
when you give kids 22 hours of lockup time and two hours of ai. time, what else can it be.f this is where this country is going, the american people need to wake up and pay attention because your kid could be next. >> laura: and they will come for your little dog, too. you just saw the former head of the g.o.p. and i'm disappointed in you, accuse the president of running concentration camps? i would like to say i'm speechless. let's discussss it with my frie, we don't agree on everything,...
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>> at what rate will they get the lockup and what risk? we are talking about a bridge loan.ycle heats they don't want to get sick with these unhappy loans, then it will be a big question. david: this is a fun question actually. thank you. sign up for the balance of power newsletter. get the latest on global politics in your inbox every single day. shery: commodities edge today, we are doing oil and metals. any of the charts you may have is your function. this is bloomberg. ♪ andresident putin mohammed of solomon meeting before the world cup. it's getting hot in here. wheat in thees u.s.. welcome to the bloomberg
>> at what rate will they get the lockup and what risk? we are talking about a bridge loan.ycle heats they don't want to get sick with these unhappy loans, then it will be a big question. david: this is a fun question actually. thank you. sign up for the balance of power newsletter. get the latest on global politics in your inbox every single day. shery: commodities edge today, we are doing oil and metals. any of the charts you may have is your function. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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now here in the summer of 2018 a lot are hitting the lockup that means the lps are looking at a downear and saying hey, i want to redeem out of that fund. that means forced selling on behalf of these new crypto funds that popped up. >> when you say artificially lower that implies here it's fairly valued and how would you come up with a fairly valued number for any cryptocurrency? >> a lot of the coins, a lot of the icos are still very overvalued but when i look at boyne i'm very constructive. it has the mind share. most people know about it. so if we think about all of the countries around the world, almost every major country has a fiat onramp where people can use their u.s. dollars, their british pounds to go ahead and buy bitcoin. and no other coin has that kind of distribution. in addition bitcoin is the safest from a regulatory perspective. so while we're not sure which will be declared securities by the s.e.c., bitcoin and near i don't know -- is one of the only ones it's not like people are hearing about how uber will change transportation no people are riding in the cars toda
now here in the summer of 2018 a lot are hitting the lockup that means the lps are looking at a downear and saying hey, i want to redeem out of that fund. that means forced selling on behalf of these new crypto funds that popped up. >> when you say artificially lower that implies here it's fairly valued and how would you come up with a fairly valued number for any cryptocurrency? >> a lot of the coins, a lot of the icos are still very overvalued but when i look at boyne i'm very...
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that's what lockup is. that is what my extended stay is like. that how it is for real.hat i see. >> dustin trowbridge keeps a unique record of the many cells he's occupied over the last 15 years. >> i wrote down where i was every birthday since i been in here. 15th was in the drunk tank in the county jail. 16th was in the cell above me. 17th was on the right side. 18th was on the right side. >> trowbridge has decided to mark his 30th birthday by writing a letter to the elderly woman he robbed, murdered, and sexually assaulted. >> i can never ask you to forgive me for the horrible things i did to you. i can't find it in me to forgive myself. i am sorry. i am sorry i stole your sense of security when i snuck in your home. i'm sorry i stole your accomplishments and endeavors when i took your belongings. i'm sorry i stole your tig night when i assaulted you in the despicable way i did. i'm sorry i stole you from your loved ones when i very cowardly took the life that god gave you. there is no words that can ever suppress how sorry i am. to those who knew and loved [ bleep ]
that's what lockup is. that is what my extended stay is like. that how it is for real.hat i see. >> dustin trowbridge keeps a unique record of the many cells he's occupied over the last 15 years. >> i wrote down where i was every birthday since i been in here. 15th was in the drunk tank in the county jail. 16th was in the cell above me. 17th was on the right side. 18th was on the right side. >> trowbridge has decided to mark his 30th birthday by writing a letter to the elderly...
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we saw those ufl pictures in those days of children in lockup facilities that didn't reflect who we areis something that happened right before i came to the senate, months before i came which was a comprehensive immigration reform plan that was passed in a bipartisan way this the senate. later i known some of my republican colleagues run for senate condemned what they had done but the reality is it was a compromised plan that was solid and good that never made to it the house for a vote. there is a bipartisan way forward to deal with our immigrationish auto you in a way thatonors our values, honors the dignity of others and upholds the highest of our ideals on the statue of liberty, to help people escaping terror or asylum or violence or famine like so many other generations of immigrants in years past. right now what we are seeing is an administration with absolutely no plan, absolutely no vision. it's continuing to compound the violations of not just the dignity of the people at the border but our dignity as well. separating children. there are now thousands of kids that we don't know
we saw those ufl pictures in those days of children in lockup facilities that didn't reflect who we areis something that happened right before i came to the senate, months before i came which was a comprehensive immigration reform plan that was passed in a bipartisan way this the senate. later i known some of my republican colleagues run for senate condemned what they had done but the reality is it was a compromised plan that was solid and good that never made to it the house for a vote. there...
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with paul manafort in lockup and reports that trump's long term fixer michael cohen might flip is the president prepared to pardon their pals? the president's attorney rudy giuliani will be here live next. >>>mmigration outcry. faith leaders speak out as families are split at the border. >> it is unjust. it is unamerican. >> we will go live to the mexico border with the democrat leading a father's day march. >> he speaks and his people sit up in attention. i want my people to do the same. >> it's not a good place for any party to end up with a cult-like situation. >> has loyalty to the president trumped principle? >>> hello. i'm jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is learning about another meeting. trump association roger stone tells the washington post that in may 2016 he met with a russian national who he says was offering dirt on hillary clinton in exchange for $2 million. he says he rejected the offer. he asks stone how crazy is the russians and stone answers wants big money for info and waste of time. the russian way. anything interesting? no. the revelation fo
with paul manafort in lockup and reports that trump's long term fixer michael cohen might flip is the president prepared to pardon their pals? the president's attorney rudy giuliani will be here live next. >>>mmigration outcry. faith leaders speak out as families are split at the border. >> it is unjust. it is unamerican. >> we will go live to the mexico border with the democrat leading a father's day march. >> he speaks and his people sit up in attention. i want my...
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with paul manafort in lockup and reports that trump's long term fixer michael cohen might flip is thehe president's attorney rudy giuliani will be here live next. >>>mmigration outcry. faith leaders speak out as families are split at the border. >> it is unjust. it is unamerican. >> we will go live
with paul manafort in lockup and reports that trump's long term fixer michael cohen might flip is thehe president's attorney rudy giuliani will be here live next. >>>mmigration outcry. faith leaders speak out as families are split at the border. >> it is unjust. it is unamerican. >> we will go live
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we all have tales of broken men in and out of lockup. i just assumed i would end up there too.w someone who's been in jail? >> everybody. >> wait a minute, you've been in jail? >> yes. >> if americans knew what was happening in prisons and jails, they'd demand change. >> it's inevitable to end up here. >> if the jails were filled with white kids from the suburbs and they were making those white kids work for no money, how long do you think that operation would be allowed to last? >> the criminal justice system in this country is only real function controlling poor people. >> when i wentway as a kid, it taught me nothing. >> they got to change this around in here. >> american jail. a cnn film. premieres tomorrow night at 8:00 on cnn. incomparable performance cars cannot be rushed. they must be painstakingly crafted. out of titanium, aluminum, and high tensile steel. hand-built by masters, scrutinized by experts, and tested... ...relentlessly. the lexus high performance line. experience exhilaration crafted to the extreme. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. does your busine
we all have tales of broken men in and out of lockup. i just assumed i would end up there too.w someone who's been in jail? >> everybody. >> wait a minute, you've been in jail? >> yes. >> if americans knew what was happening in prisons and jails, they'd demand change. >> it's inevitable to end up here. >> if the jails were filled with white kids from the suburbs and they were making those white kids work for no money, how long do you think that operation...
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. >>> jim fayed was in a federal lockup facing white collar charges, operating an internet gold businessransmitter license. but lapd detective salaam abdul-rahman was investigating whether jim had killed his wife to keep her from cooperating in that federal case. the detective focused on that security video and realized that those grainy pictures were so telling not because of what jim fayed is doing, but because of what jim isn't doing. it's the moment of pam's murder in the parking garage next door, and everyone in the frame starts to react, to move toward the sound of pam fayed's screams. everyone, that is, except jim fayed. he doesn't seem interested. >> is it your belief that at the time surveillance cameras capture mr. fayed sort of walking around the courtyard area, that he knew his wife was being killed at that exact moment? >> yes. the reason i base my belief on that is mr. fayed, when he walks out of the building everyone is interested in what's going on in the parking structure except mr. fayed, because he knows what had just transpired. >> but that apparent disinterest in pam
. >>> jim fayed was in a federal lockup facing white collar charges, operating an internet gold businessransmitter license. but lapd detective salaam abdul-rahman was investigating whether jim had killed his wife to keep her from cooperating in that federal case. the detective focused on that security video and realized that those grainy pictures were so telling not because of what jim fayed is doing, but because of what jim isn't doing. it's the moment of pam's murder in the parking...
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. >>> now back to lockup. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> the goalf most kent county jail deputies is to get through the day in an orderly and safe manner. but they know to always expect the unexpected. >> what's going on? >> got some problems in here. >> yes? >> deputy justin flynn encountered a peculiar situation. an inmate is lying beneath his bunk and is nonresponsive. >> no skylarking. let's go. >> for security reasons, flynn returns all other inmates to their cells before he investigates further. >> this guy was not acting right. that he was underneath his bunk. obviously, when you go in there, it looks like it's probably something mental. everything checks out otherwise. >> no one's going to hurt you. >> you get medical up here. mental health. get enough deputies in case he becomes combative. >> no one's going to hurt you, buddy. all right? >> we got him out of there and medical checked him out and he's good to go now. >> got it under control now, justin? >> yeah. >> barnes, come on out. barnes. everything is status quo. copacetic now. >> and
. >>> now back to lockup. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> the goalf most kent county jail deputies is to get through the day in an orderly and safe manner. but they know to always expect the unexpected. >> what's going on? >> got some problems in here. >> yes? >> deputy justin flynn encountered a peculiar situation. an inmate is lying beneath his bunk and is nonresponsive. >> no skylarking. let's go....
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that's raising some questions about just how pure the data lockup is and whether it's a level playing field for this economic information that wall street depends on. john? >> thank you, christine, and back to that question about the president's earlier tweet in a moment. some cloud bid renewed threat of a trade war, not just with china but with allies, too. president trump swiping on twitter. he said, twitter has treated our farmers poorly for a very long time. they must open up their markets and take down they're trade barriers. they're all moving down the street. he's slapping them with 12% on tariff imports, 10% aluminum imports. president trump said, this isn't a trade war, just a family dispute. and he says, it's gone on too long. >> the trade system is responsible. it needs to be dignified. donald trump is shaking the tree like he always does. he means it. >> with me today to share their reporting and insights. the president certainly is shaking the tree. larry kudlow is right about that. we also know that larry kudlow is actually, in private, much moreau posed to these tariffs
that's raising some questions about just how pure the data lockup is and whether it's a level playing field for this economic information that wall street depends on. john? >> thank you, christine, and back to that question about the president's earlier tweet in a moment. some cloud bid renewed threat of a trade war, not just with china but with allies, too. president trump swiping on twitter. he said, twitter has treated our farmers poorly for a very long time. they must open up their...
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we know how serious the lockup is around when we know the jobs number. he sends it around 7:20. we don't see a price change, but there's a volume tick up in trading. and the president knew the information last night. larry kudlow saying it's not a big deal. nothing to see here. we've never seen any other president or administration official do anything like it. >> stephanie, yes, you're right on all those fronts. the reason why this was a big deal is because it is unprecedented but not surprising the president likes to tweet, and he has since the beginning, since the campaign trail. what was interesting about this particular one right here was it was hinting at a move in the jobs market that could be considered largely impactful, and huge ripple affects out there. on our air, i call the nonfarm payroll report the grand daddy of all economic reports because of the market ram my faificatio. we didn't see a large market move. if you look at why the market has shaken it off, it may be because they understand that the real data comes out of a person point, and other people are positi
we know how serious the lockup is around when we know the jobs number. he sends it around 7:20. we don't see a price change, but there's a volume tick up in trading. and the president knew the information last night. larry kudlow saying it's not a big deal. nothing to see here. we've never seen any other president or administration official do anything like it. >> stephanie, yes, you're right on all those fronts. the reason why this was a big deal is because it is unprecedented but not...
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with trump campaign chairman paul manafort in lockup and reports that trump's long-time fixer michaelng to pardon his pals? >> presidents give pardons all the time. >> rudy guiliani will be here live, next. > plus, immigration outcry. faith leaders speak out as families are split
with trump campaign chairman paul manafort in lockup and reports that trump's long-time fixer michaelng to pardon his pals? >> presidents give pardons all the time. >> rudy guiliani will be here live, next. > plus, immigration outcry. faith leaders speak out as families are split
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. >>> jim fayed was in a federal lockup facing white collar charges, operating an internet gold business lapd detective salaam abdul-rahman was investigating whether jim had killed his wife to keep her from cooperating in that federal case. the detective focused on that security video and realized that those grainy pictures were so telling not because of what jim fayed is doing, but because of what jim isn't doing. it's the moment of pam's murder in the parking garage next door, and everyone in the frame starts to react, to move toward the sound of pam fayed's screams. everyone, that is, except jim fayed. he doesn't seem interested. >> is it your belief that at the time surveillance cameras capture mr. fayed sort of walking around the courtyard area, that he knew his wife was being killed at that exact moment? >> yes. the reason i base my belief on that is mr. fayed, when he walks out of the building everyone is interested in what's going on in the parking structure except mr. fayed, because he knows what had just transpired. >> but that apparent disinterest in pam's screams wasn't enoug
. >>> jim fayed was in a federal lockup facing white collar charges, operating an internet gold business lapd detective salaam abdul-rahman was investigating whether jim had killed his wife to keep her from cooperating in that federal case. the detective focused on that security video and realized that those grainy pictures were so telling not because of what jim fayed is doing, but because of what jim isn't doing. it's the moment of pam's murder in the parking garage next door, and...
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when you give kids 22 hours of lockup time and two hours of air time. what else can it be? mode over president trump's immigration policy. some outrageously claiming that the administration is operating, as you heard, concentration camps at the border. so what do border patrol agents on the front lines think about this? nobody better to react to this than deputy commissioner for u.s. customs and border protection ronald vitiello. good morning, mr. commissioner. what do you say? i would like to hear you respond to these outrageous charges. >> good morning, griff. thanks for having me on. that's just a crazy description of what's going on. the shelters that they are referring to are operated by health and human services. they are very well appointed. the one that's been in the media over last week. 1500 boys there. they have playstations. pool tables. it's far from a concentration camp and people should be more accurate when they describe what we are trying to accomplish there. griff: commissioner, i want to get tote policy ask one more question about the rhetoric. what is th
when you give kids 22 hours of lockup time and two hours of air time. what else can it be? mode over president trump's immigration policy. some outrageously claiming that the administration is operating, as you heard, concentration camps at the border. so what do border patrol agents on the front lines think about this? nobody better to react to this than deputy commissioner for u.s. customs and border protection ronald vitiello. good morning, mr. commissioner. what do you say? i would like to...
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it, shannon, is they know what it means is that if our local sheriff has an ms-13 member in their lockup, they can't let i.c.e. know about it, immigration authorities. that's ridiculous. i don't want to live next to an ms-13 member, nobody does. we're talking about deporting criminal, illegal aliens, that ought not to be controversial. and that's why gavin newsom's sanctuary state policy is going toened in november when i'm elected governor. >> shannon: we'll have live coverage here on "fox news @ night." we'll check in to see how that goes on the road to november. >> thank you. >> shannon: thank you. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> shannon: the president tweeted out a teaser early this morning, and the may jobs report lived up to the hype. with unemployment down to an 18-year low. >> we have some of the best economic numbers we've ever had as a nation. that goes a long way. it's something very special. >> shannon: friday night means night court. you, our jury will hear a break on traffic fines because they can't afford them. stay with us. you'll ask... what bad shoulder? what headache?
it, shannon, is they know what it means is that if our local sheriff has an ms-13 member in their lockup, they can't let i.c.e. know about it, immigration authorities. that's ridiculous. i don't want to live next to an ms-13 member, nobody does. we're talking about deporting criminal, illegal aliens, that ought not to be controversial. and that's why gavin newsom's sanctuary state policy is going toened in november when i'm elected governor. >> shannon: we'll have live coverage here on...
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lockup.resident trump's former campaign manager paul manafort's bail is revoked at the jury tampering hearing as the president does a walk about on the white house north lawn. >> manafort has nothing to do with our campaign. he worked with me for 49 days. a very short period of time. >> manafort is accused facing charges that include alleged money laundering, tax evasion and failure to register as a foreign agent. ken, tell me what happened inside. >> reporter: well, the judge said she really had no choice but to make this move. that's really interesting to me because long time courthouse
lockup.resident trump's former campaign manager paul manafort's bail is revoked at the jury tampering hearing as the president does a walk about on the white house north lawn. >> manafort has nothing to do with our campaign. he worked with me for 49 days. a very short period of time. >> manafort is accused facing charges that include alleged money laundering, tax evasion and failure to register as a foreign agent. ken, tell me what happened inside. >> reporter: well, the judge...
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the lockup around these numbers is massive because it's market moving. an hour before the number is published, the president tosses out a tweet at 7:20 in the morning, all eyes on the jobs number, i think it's going to be. well no -- correct. we know you know that. this is what you do to me. i can't. yes, the president knows that number. at the very least, he's saying don't focus on any of the bad news. only focus on the good news, because i have the good news, and at the worst, he's telling the market ahead of time, and while there wasn't -- we didn't see price action. we saw a huge volume action at 7:21 in the markets after the president said it. >> why don't presidents do this normally? >> for what stephanie just said. this is one of the most sensitive pieces of federal data. we literally put it under lock and key, a hand full of people have access to it, and as stephanie said, this has the potential to move markets. we know this is a president who is making late night phone calls, early morning phone calls. does anybody believe he's keeping this info
the lockup around these numbers is massive because it's market moving. an hour before the number is published, the president tosses out a tweet at 7:20 in the morning, all eyes on the jobs number, i think it's going to be. well no -- correct. we know you know that. this is what you do to me. i can't. yes, the president knows that number. at the very least, he's saying don't focus on any of the bad news. only focus on the good news, because i have the good news, and at the worst, he's telling...
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with trump campaign chairman paul manafort in lockup and reports that trump's long-time fixer michaelohen might flip, is the president preparing to pardon his pals? >> presidents give pardons all the time. >> rudy guiliani will be here live, next. > plus, immigration outcry. faith leaders speak out as families are split at the border. >> that's just unjust. that's unbiblical. that's unamerican. >> we'll go live to the mexican border with the democrat leading a father's day march for families. >>> and cult of personality? president trump lavishes praise on dictator kim jong-un. >> he speaks and his people sit up at attention. i want my people to do the same. >> as one of his biggest republican critics say his party lives in fear of trump. >> not a great place for anybody to end up with a cult-like situation. >> has loyalty to the president trumped principle? >>> hello, i'm jake tapper in washington, where the state of our union is learning about another meeting between a russian national and a member of the trump team. trump associate, roger stone, now tells the "washington post" that
with trump campaign chairman paul manafort in lockup and reports that trump's long-time fixer michaelohen might flip, is the president preparing to pardon his pals? >> presidents give pardons all the time. >> rudy guiliani will be here live, next. > plus, immigration outcry. faith leaders speak out as families are split at the border. >> that's just unjust. that's unbiblical. that's unamerican. >> we'll go live to the mexican border with the democrat leading a...
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the child can't go to county lockup with the father, a child can't go to custody when the parents are entering illegally. you have a right to claim asylum, go to a port of entry and protect yourself. you get the same protections but you're not violating the law. >> woodruff: there's been a lot of reporting about certessen nielsen about whether she is leaving. >> no, she is the stepping up to the plate, she has a tough job. immigration enforcement is a very controversial issue. she's a good secretary, she's doing a good job and i support her 100%. >> woodruff: tom homan, director of the immigration and customs enforcement, thank you very much. >> thank you, ma'am. >> woodruff: stay with us, coming up on the newshour: for the fourth-straight year, the cavs and the warriors prepare to face off in the n.b.a. championship. the author of this month's book club pick answers your questions. and a poet's brief but spectacular take on letting go. the tariffs announced today play into a much larger economic narrative from the president and others about america's competitiveness in the world, and
the child can't go to county lockup with the father, a child can't go to custody when the parents are entering illegally. you have a right to claim asylum, go to a port of entry and protect yourself. you get the same protections but you're not violating the law. >> woodruff: there's been a lot of reporting about certessen nielsen about whether she is leaving. >> no, she is the stepping up to the plate, she has a tough job. immigration enforcement is a very controversial issue. she's...
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where amman just was in the lockup, i've been there before. they take away your cell phone. they put you in a room. you don't have access to the internet. if i were to before 8:30 text my wife and say the job numbers look good, i think i'm going to be home late, i would never work in financial journalism again. these numbers are so tightly guarded. it's not just the top line number, it's all of this detail about different industries that are tradeable. if you can get that information early then you can make a decision in financial markets. >> traditionally, the president gets that number the night before. >> that's exactly right. >> but we've never seen a president make any comment. i reached out to the sec this morning. saying hey, boys and girls, you care about this? and they're declining to comment. at 7: oovt7:21, we didn't see ae action change but we saw volume change. people at home are going, who care, the president is excited about it, he wanted people to look ahead. i understand that sentiment. but the president is also taking action that could impact trading. milli
where amman just was in the lockup, i've been there before. they take away your cell phone. they put you in a room. you don't have access to the internet. if i were to before 8:30 text my wife and say the job numbers look good, i think i'm going to be home late, i would never work in financial journalism again. these numbers are so tightly guarded. it's not just the top line number, it's all of this detail about different industries that are tradeable. if you can get that information early then...
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. >>> now back to "lockup." hey, no big deal.t a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. how mature of them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. in the movies, a lot of times, i tend to play the tough guy. but i wasn't tough enough to quit on my own. not until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. it reduced my urge to smoke to the point that i could stop. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking or allergic and skin reactions which can be life-threatening. stop chantix
. >>> now back to "lockup." hey, no big deal.t a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. how mature of them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. in the movies, a lot of times, i tend to play the tough guy. but i wasn't tough enough to quit on...
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when you give kids 22 hours of lockup time and two hours of air time, what else can it be? and if this is where this country is going, the american people need to wake up and pay attention. because your kids could be next. >> right. je geoff, take us inside the white house and the white house's sort of approach. because while i watched the president there talk about the big beautiful jobs picture in this country, hasn't been this good in 44 years, how do you square that off with saying let's get these immigrants out who are stealing all our jobs. which one is it? >> well, that's right, stef. i think two things can be seen as a play for the midterms. >> but which one? you cannot possibly make both arguments work. >> i'm not saying there's any sort of intellectual honesty here. i'm just saying these are messages that the president has tested, that he thinks works for him. look, you talked about the comments the president made about michael cohen and paul manafort. we are seeing the president continue to rationalize and minimize his connections to people, his former friends wh
when you give kids 22 hours of lockup time and two hours of air time, what else can it be? and if this is where this country is going, the american people need to wake up and pay attention. because your kids could be next. >> right. je geoff, take us inside the white house and the white house's sort of approach. because while i watched the president there talk about the big beautiful jobs picture in this country, hasn't been this good in 44 years, how do you square that off with saying...
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lockup entire families and definitelyet together. to do this he has to ignore the court order that applies to his administration and every administration for the last 20 years. the floor as settlement between the states government -- flores -- and petition was old and a binding 1997 court order that required the children be released from custody without unnecessary delay. the government of the united a party to that agreement, that consent order.r. that flores case recognizing that children should not be treated like criminals, and it prohibits the prolonged detention of children because of harmful effects. the trump executive order seeks to undo the flores consent decree. repealing flores was actually a key componentf president trump's on immigration legislation but that was rejected and remember by the senate 39-60 in february. he is throwing kids in indefinite detention what we want to do as a nation? is it a loophole that a five year old child cannot be detained beyond 20 days under flores? of course not. remember, the flores set
lockup entire families and definitelyet together. to do this he has to ignore the court order that applies to his administration and every administration for the last 20 years. the floor as settlement between the states government -- flores -- and petition was old and a binding 1997 court order that required the children be released from custody without unnecessary delay. the government of the united a party to that agreement, that consent order.r. that flores case recognizing that children...
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after over 22 years in a federal lockup. >> governor i think you're right.erangement syndrome is unbalancing people and not a rational opposition to the president they are so about. do you think that will ever change? >> no. it's not going to change becaused people who hate trump are indeed as you've just said derange ared it be. and deranged in every aspect of their life but this is a man if he ran out of a burning building with two kids in either arm and saved them from the fire, "the new york times" "the washington post," and nbc would report donald trump fails to save historic structure from fire as it burns to the ground and he runs from the facility. that's how the headline would read. so he's never going to do anything right. but people who hate him give hill credit for. but look a lot of americans are giving him credit for leading this country in a very different and positive direction and markets you're reporting on reflect that. >> well said sir. by the way i think you belt her air time on television than yods and that's why you're a little this mo
after over 22 years in a federal lockup. >> governor i think you're right.erangement syndrome is unbalancing people and not a rational opposition to the president they are so about. do you think that will ever change? >> no. it's not going to change becaused people who hate trump are indeed as you've just said derange ared it be. and deranged in every aspect of their life but this is a man if he ran out of a burning building with two kids in either arm and saved them from the fire,...
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the jobs number lockup could not be taken more seriously in washington.ove markets. and if precedent is what it normally is, the president gets those numbers last night. and he doesn't say a word because you do not want to impact markets. at the very least, he said that over an hour ago because he wants all eyes to be on the market so we're focused on it, so we can say, great job, the market is great, which we're doing. at the absolute worst, he tipped off the market, and you will look back on this and see where algos started to trade as soon as he put that tweet out. then i like to knock on the door of the sec and say, pardon me, sir. did the president of the united states just move markets? because if he did, that's a big old problem. >> i wonder if the sec also might be looking at some of donald trump's closest friends to see their trading patterns. because the president receives the information, don, the night before. it would be very interesting to see certain investments among donald trump's closest friends in the future. but let me ask you a couple
the jobs number lockup could not be taken more seriously in washington.ove markets. and if precedent is what it normally is, the president gets those numbers last night. and he doesn't say a word because you do not want to impact markets. at the very least, he said that over an hour ago because he wants all eyes to be on the market so we're focused on it, so we can say, great job, the market is great, which we're doing. at the absolute worst, he tipped off the market, and you will look back on...
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when you give kids 22 hours of lockup time and two hours of air time, what else can it be. >> rabbi.can say a lot of things about family separation at the border. but to compare it to concentration camps -- in fact one of our former cia directors posted a picture of a concentration camp that exterminated 1.1 million jews. how do we have a rational discussion when these comparisons are going on? >> well i think it's overblown and i think -- i haven't visited the centers, but. >> they're not gassing kids, right? >> right. i think it's exaggeration and i think it reflects the polarization of the politics. it's 100% against or 100% for and the other side are total enemies. that's a reflection of how our politics has evolved rather than the reality. i think it's a horrible comparison. i think we need to be human and empathetic but to call them concentration camps is out of bounds. >> i hea heard your passion the. you don't want to wrong historical comparisons. you can use scripture to justify the wrong things about the wrong times. but to talk about concentration camps how do you move bey
when you give kids 22 hours of lockup time and two hours of air time, what else can it be. >> rabbi.can say a lot of things about family separation at the border. but to compare it to concentration camps -- in fact one of our former cia directors posted a picture of a concentration camp that exterminated 1.1 million jews. how do we have a rational discussion when these comparisons are going on? >> well i think it's overblown and i think -- i haven't visited the centers, but....