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active in ny all right tonight i'm talking about trump selling off the country and i know that's no surprise you're probably like yeah that's what he does or are you also surprised when a tiger claws your face. or when dennis rodman hangs out with a chubby asian dictator. because that's what they do that's their thing so let's get into it trump's very excited for his new infrastructure projects he's already bragging during speeches if speech is what we're now calling.
active in ny all right tonight i'm talking about trump selling off the country and i know that's no surprise you're probably like yeah that's what he does or are you also surprised when a tiger claws your face. or when dennis rodman hangs out with a chubby asian dictator. because that's what they do that's their thing so let's get into it trump's very excited for his new infrastructure projects he's already bragging during speeches if speech is what we're now calling.
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ny way, turns out all kinds of felonies being committed, and federal laws being violated. of course under director comey, he didn't want to pursue anybody like that, because he is sure they meant well even though they were violating the law right and left. lukins takes the side of the mayor and same guy that came up with the private server idea for hillary clinton. i know on behalf of those who supported president trump, we greatly appreciate the damage he did to the democratic party. mr. lukins and won't belong for being the highest ranking official in london. hopefully we can send somebody ver there. and then we got this from will radio, concerns are being raised on capitol hill about whether partisan politics could impact the 2020 census and swing congressional redistricting in favor of democrats. fox news has learned that last summer a pro-democratic analytics firm that describes as a platform for hope and change -- wow -- as we saw over the last eight years, 95 million americans, highest number in our history even gave up looking for work. so they weren't reflected in
ny way, turns out all kinds of felonies being committed, and federal laws being violated. of course under director comey, he didn't want to pursue anybody like that, because he is sure they meant well even though they were violating the law right and left. lukins takes the side of the mayor and same guy that came up with the private server idea for hillary clinton. i know on behalf of those who supported president trump, we greatly appreciate the damage he did to the democratic party. mr....
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we are told that on december the 1st there be another hearing for this inquest but all the way through the process a nyeparately to the proceedings for those who died in the attack. the headlines now: the queen and prince william visit every leaf centre helping victims of the g re nfell tower centre helping victims of the grenfell tower fire meeting residents, volunteers and emergency services staff. the police say 20 people are confirmed dead —— 30 people. and another news a man has been arrested on suspicion of possession of a knife outside the palace of westminster. a second soldier has died after being wounded in an incident involving a tank at an armyfiring in an incident involving a tank at an army firing range in pembrokeshire. two other soldiers we re pembrokeshire. two other soldiers were injured on wednesday. the flags at half—mast in pembrokeshire after the tragic events of wednesday afternoon which resulted in the deaths of two servicemen. it is still unclear deaths of two servicemen. it is still u nclear exactly deaths of two servicemen. it is still unclear exactly what happened but the bb
we are told that on december the 1st there be another hearing for this inquest but all the way through the process a nyeparately to the proceedings for those who died in the attack. the headlines now: the queen and prince william visit every leaf centre helping victims of the g re nfell tower centre helping victims of the grenfell tower fire meeting residents, volunteers and emergency services staff. the police say 20 people are confirmed dead —— 30 people. and another news a man has been...
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in 97 did not mean any world cup money in 97 did not mean a ny less to world cup money in 97 did not mean any less to the players. certainly, allthose away from me and come the 21st ofjuly, there will be an incentive for the money but lift in that trophy you cannot put a price on. edwards thinks this will be the best world cup ever even if the first time in 20 years she is not playing in it. still got it. barney roy caused an upset on day one of the royal ascot racing festival in england to win the st james's palace stakes as favourite churchill finished fourth. churchill had previously held the upper hand over barney roy, beating him in the 2 thousand guineas, but this time it was the less heralded horse who stormed to victory. so a good day for trainer richard hannon and jockey james doyle. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. the prince of wales is the big race on wednesday on day two of ascot. the queen will be there. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello, once again. as has been the case in recent days, tuesday brought 30 degrees widely across the southern
in 97 did not mean any world cup money in 97 did not mean a ny less to world cup money in 97 did not mean any less to the players. certainly, allthose away from me and come the 21st ofjuly, there will be an incentive for the money but lift in that trophy you cannot put a price on. edwards thinks this will be the best world cup ever even if the first time in 20 years she is not playing in it. still got it. barney roy caused an upset on day one of the royal ascot racing festival in england to win...
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the all blacks are firm favourites for the game, but many firm favourites for the game, but ma ny a nalysts key battleground area. the all blacks also have a formidable record at eden park, and have not lost their in over 20 years. 0ur correspondent katie gornall is in auckland and told me more about the build up to the game. the buildup is getting more intense all the time. auckland is transported for this one. we pop—up stores appear all over the city. tens of thousands of fans have descended on auckland, as well. one fan described it to me yesterday saying that the fans of the lions are like minions here. they are everywhere. a sea of red. lions fans arejust hoping for everywhere. a sea of red. lions fans are just hoping for it to go their way before the final whistle. talk us way before the final whistle. talk us through the preparation. they've had to convincing wins coming into this. they need the momentum. as i say, new zealand, the all blacks, they haven't lost at eden park says 1984. they have not won a series since 1971. those are some of the statistics against them here. they are
the all blacks are firm favourites for the game, but many firm favourites for the game, but ma ny a nalysts key battleground area. the all blacks also have a formidable record at eden park, and have not lost their in over 20 years. 0ur correspondent katie gornall is in auckland and told me more about the build up to the game. the buildup is getting more intense all the time. auckland is transported for this one. we pop—up stores appear all over the city. tens of thousands of fans have...
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ny times and washington post "fake news". and just because the president does this all the time — this is not normal.epeatedly says things that are completely untrue — both in office and beforehand. and who now, from the white house, constantly seeks to debase america's journalists and the information they offer americans. corrode all trust in information, and democracies struggle to function. these are complex times for the us news media and the presidency. they are still working out how to interact with each other. now, let's turn back to another very important story in the uk. police say they now believe at least 80 people died in the grenfell tower fire — but the real figure may not be known until the end of the year. it's been revealed that almost all of the people who died or are missing were injust 23 of the tower block's 129 flats. and police say that the intense heat of the fire means that some people may never be identified. here's our special correspondent, lucy manning. you may find parts of her report distressing. 23 flats where no one has been found. 23 flats in this charred shell of a
ny times and washington post "fake news". and just because the president does this all the time — this is not normal.epeatedly says things that are completely untrue — both in office and beforehand. and who now, from the white house, constantly seeks to debase america's journalists and the information they offer americans. corrode all trust in information, and democracies struggle to function. these are complex times for the us news media and the presidency. they are still working...
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ny burdens and today the reminder shared danger. may this day be characterized by kindness, good will and compassion one to another. god bless america and may all that is done this day be for your greater honor and glory. amen. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approved. d. the chair will lead the house in the pledge of allegiance and invites members of the gallery to join. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin seek recognition? the speaker: i ask to revise and extend my remarks and address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. the speaker: my colleagues, there are very strong emotions throughout this house today. we are all horrified by this dreadful attack on our friends and on our colleagues and those who serve and protect this pitol. capitol. we are all p
ny burdens and today the reminder shared danger. may this day be characterized by kindness, good will and compassion one to another. god bless america and may all that is done this day be for your greater honor and glory. amen. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approved. d. the chair will lead the house in the pledge of allegiance and invites members of...
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ny self. >>> that's what's happening in the bay we'll be back with live noek local news. >> all right. the today show starts right now. >> all right. the today show starts right now. . >> good morning, breaking overnight. nbc news has learned parts of president trump's controversial travel ban set to take effect this evening. but there are a lot of questions this morning. just who will be banned and how will officials enforce the new rules? >>> criminal behavior, sex assault charges filed against the highest ranking vatican official ever. a cardinal and a member of pope francis' inner circle. >> relentless character assassination. >> this morning, why he claims she a victim. and what the pope is saying about the accusations. >>> central park mystery, nearly a year after a teenager lost his leg when he fell o
ny self. >>> that's what's happening in the bay we'll be back with live noek local news. >> all right. the today show starts right now. >> all right. the today show starts right now. . >> good morning, breaking overnight. nbc news has learned parts of president trump's controversial travel ban set to take effect this evening. but there are a lot of questions this morning. just who will be banned and how will officials enforce the new rules? >>> criminal...
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ny followers quickly the flames engulfed many, many followers of the apartment block. indeed the london fire brigade saying this morning that essentially the fire engulfed all but the firstds there was extensive damage. let's talk to andy moore who has been at the scene, can you give us an update of what you are seeing now? the fire has been burning for eight hours, every now and again you think it has burnt itself out and then it will flare up again. you can see perhaps the top left—hand corner this very fierce fire in that particular section of the building. the firefighters are using hoses on the lower sections but cannot reach up that high so it's left to burn out of control. it has been burning for eight hours and it continues to burn. there are fears for the structure of the building, you can see flaming debris still falling. the general public have been moved back forfear that it could collapse. we cannot see the firefighters themselves, you can see the engines are very close to the building... inaudible there must be a fear looking at the fierceness of the fire that it could collapse... andy moore, thank you for your coverage, describing the scene for your covera
ny followers quickly the flames engulfed many, many followers of the apartment block. indeed the london fire brigade saying this morning that essentially the fire engulfed all but the firstds there was extensive damage. let's talk to andy moore who has been at the scene, can you give us an update of what you are seeing now? the fire has been burning for eight hours, every now and again you think it has burnt itself out and then it will flare up again. you can see perhaps the top left—hand...
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i ask all this to say do you trust james comey ultimately? >> well, listen, there no eson that ny of us, myself included, have questioned james comey's judgment. but i have not questioned james comey's penchant to tell the truth. i don't think there's any history of james comey not being able to tell the truth, not having a commitment to telling the truth. president trump lies on almost a daily basis. he has a reputation for it, and it is growing. and so i think the american public, and i imagine most of the senate in weighing the testimony of james comey against the allegations that the president has lodged through his attorney that the former director isn't telling the truth will side with james comey. >> do you think it's important we have not heard directly from the president really on this matter in any extended way for quite some period of time. do you think it's important that at some point, perhaps soon, that the president speak directly to all of this? >> i think it's important for the president to speak to all of us. i think it's probably important at some point to get t
i ask all this to say do you trust james comey ultimately? >> well, listen, there no eson that ny of us, myself included, have questioned james comey's judgment. but i have not questioned james comey's penchant to tell the truth. i don't think there's any history of james comey not being able to tell the truth, not having a commitment to telling the truth. president trump lies on almost a daily basis. he has a reputation for it, and it is growing. and so i think the american public, and i...
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ny fleet arl people. so had is something we . all feel. >> today we know their names, faces among them dakota kyle m rigsbee from virginia and carlos victor of chula vista californic who was 23. his father, a retired navy man, his mother didn't worry about her son. >> heidn't knows t situation, i know he can get out of it. but this time, he wasn't given a chance. >> how an advanced war ship with sophisticated equipment and a watch crew could collide with ah cargo ship more than three times its size is the focus of several investigations. there are conflicting reports s about the time of the crash and marine traffic records show thec cargo ship called the acx cargo crystal made a series of course changes and a u turn before heading toward tokyo. the fitzgerald's captain commander bryce ben son suffered a head injury and was airlifted from the destroyer. now at a hospital he's facing na questions about how a collision could happen in a calm weather.m repairs could take up to a year. the star board side is crushed and gashed.arbo thear
ny fleet arl people. so had is something we . all feel. >> today we know their names, faces among them dakota kyle m rigsbee from virginia and carlos victor of chula vista californic who was 23. his father, a retired navy man, his mother didn't worry about her son. >> heidn't knows t situation, i know he can get out of it. but this time, he wasn't given a chance. >> how an advanced war ship with sophisticated equipment and a watch crew could collide with ah cargo ship more...
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all happens just past midnight, about 12:30am. according to the police, they have a lead they are following. they will get back to us in a couple of hours. rafael sa ntos, a ny more details from your sources on the motive of the attack and how these people came to die? atfirst attack and how these people came to die? at first we reporting that hundreds of nipple had fled to the gunman. there was no suggestion early on that this situation was so serious. if you ask the police commanders here, they say that he was acting alone and that he was motivated, he was trying to rob the casino, according to the police. he brought with him an assault rifle, got off on the second floor of the building and opened fire. according to witnesses he did not shoot at 30 people —— at the people, he was shooting at the windows and doors, and went straight for the locked box of the casino, where he tried to steal casino chips. so right now, the motivation, according to the police, they are looking at a simple case of robbery. no links to terrorism so far. but that may change with the follow—up operations the police are conducting, because police have found the car that the suspect
all happens just past midnight, about 12:30am. according to the police, they have a lead they are following. they will get back to us in a couple of hours. rafael sa ntos, a ny more details from your sources on the motive of the attack and how these people came to die? atfirst attack and how these people came to die? at first we reporting that hundreds of nipple had fled to the gunman. there was no suggestion early on that this situation was so serious. if you ask the police commanders here,...
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ny self. >>> that's what's happening in the bay we'll be back with live noek local news. >> all right. the today show starts right now. >> all right. the today show starts right now. . >> good morning, breaking overnight. nbc news has learned parts of president trump's controversial travel ban set to take effect this evening. but there are a lot of questions this morning. just who will be banned and how will officials enforce the new rules? >>> criminal behavior, sex assault charges filed against the highest ranking vatican official ever. a cardinal and a member of pope francis' inner circle. >> relentless character assassination. >> this morning, why he claims she a victim. and what the pope is saying about the accusations. >>> central park mystery, nearly a year after a teenager lost his leg when he fell on a bag filled with explosives. the crime still unsolved. what investigators are now asking the public to do to help them crack that case. >>> all that, plus powerful tornadoes slam the mid-west. lady gaga defense. and the iphone celebrates a big milestone, today, thursday, june 29t
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continue to work with all agencies including the local authority to support all affected by this incident, thank you very much. that is da nycan look now at the extent of the blaze in the early hours of the morning, the fire service confirming all but the first two floors, the second floor boards affected by the fire. you really get a sense of the scale of this blaze. these are the images taken around 2am or three. many eyewitnesses, the image coming across is how fast the blaze to call from what appeared to be a relatively small fire to an enormous blaze within a matter of minutes. heard from dany cotton who said in her 29 years as a firefighter she has never seen anything on this scale, that statement from the london fire department, the metropolitan police have also issued a statement saying police were called at 60 minutes past one this morning to reports of the fire. —— 60 minutes past one. all the emergency services and other agencies continue to work together at the scene and the evacuation process is continuing. he also confirmed a number of fatalities and said others are receiving medical ca re said others are rece
continue to work with all agencies including the local authority to support all affected by this incident, thank you very much. that is da nycan look now at the extent of the blaze in the early hours of the morning, the fire service confirming all but the first two floors, the second floor boards affected by the fire. you really get a sense of the scale of this blaze. these are the images taken around 2am or three. many eyewitnesses, the image coming across is how fast the blaze to call from...
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ny delay furthers the trend to the executive branch and enables disastrous retreat of world leadership. i'm glad this bill is on the floor and for all good things to come. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from california. mr. royce: continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. . the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. engel: i now yield one minute to the the gentlewoman from florida, ms. frankel. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. frank frank that you and chairman -- ms. frankel:. like my colleague who just spoke, over the last four years i have been privileged to represent the united states at the nato parliamentary assembly. and mr. speaker, i would like to borough a line from a very -- borrow a line from a well-northern poet. no man is an island recognizing that human beings do not thrive when isolated by others, a concept recognized by all religions and this is more true than ever as our world becomes increasingly dangerous. and more than ever th
ny delay furthers the trend to the executive branch and enables disastrous retreat of world leadership. i'm glad this bill is on the floor and for all good things to come. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from california. mr. royce: continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. . the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. engel: i now yield one...
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joined by ny u2 sterns eamon paired that sound from yesterday to what the president said on the campaign trail do you think these executives have had some push have they made the president pivot at allit's hard to know whether he has pivoted. what we say, what we do are very different things we will see. i do think there's a continued recognition that there are more job openings than there are people to fill them right now in silicon valley, in particularly for high-end engineering jobs. chegg is working hard to get people education in stem there aren't enough people available right now. it's a real problem. i hope that the administration and congress does listen because it's a big deal and will matter to the economy and the growth of these companies. >> scott, how would you evaluate the impact that these executives are having on the white house? >> when you look at them they look like teenagers out to dinner with their parents. they're very self conscious and look like they would rather be anywhere else. i agree, we hope there's some progress here. the fact that they attract the brightest and hardest working people in the world is one of the secrets to our success yeah, i hope the
joined by ny u2 sterns eamon paired that sound from yesterday to what the president said on the campaign trail do you think these executives have had some push have they made the president pivot at allit's hard to know whether he has pivoted. what we say, what we do are very different things we will see. i do think there's a continued recognition that there are more job openings than there are people to fill them right now in silicon valley, in particularly for high-end engineering jobs. chegg...
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no reason why i should be paying 23.8% on ny so-called unearned income whereas i'm paying 39.6% on my earned income. i think i would actually support raising all of the taxes on unearned income as part of a way to pay for some of the things that we've been talking about today. >> mr. chairman, i hope you listened to what he just said. because this tax reform that's put before us is phony and hypocritical, worse. it sends the wrong message to the poor, if i'm bold to use that term here, and the middle class at the same time. what we're doing is saying to the american people we're going to make your lives better. we're going to increase your income and your salaries. you're going to be in a better position now, if we help the business community primarily. i want to help the business community, by the way, but i will not vote for tax reform that simply is directed and targeted at those who at the engine. i want to take care of the people also that are in the back cars and maybe the caboose. and that's the problem we have in our tax system right now. yes, we need a change, but it's got to cover everybody. period. i yield back. >> thank you. mr. ma
no reason why i should be paying 23.8% on ny so-called unearned income whereas i'm paying 39.6% on my earned income. i think i would actually support raising all of the taxes on unearned income as part of a way to pay for some of the things that we've been talking about today. >> mr. chairman, i hope you listened to what he just said. because this tax reform that's put before us is phony and hypocritical, worse. it sends the wrong message to the poor, if i'm bold to use that term here,...