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him about john o'ne o'neil. but john o'neil was an amazing guy and he had only one love and one commitment and it was to the fbi and everything else in the world didn't matter. and that's why his social life, unfortunately, was in shambles. but john was a great leader, he understood the threat. he understood what needs to be done and unfortunately it was so tragic because he's the one who put the focus on osama bin laden. he's the one who tried to get osama bin laden. but on 9/11 john o'neil was at the world trade center and he was killed by al qaeda and osama bin laden. >> in the series they focus on your personal life. you met this wonderful woman, you had to keep explaining that you had to go off on secret missions you couldn't tell her about. you are the terrorist hunter and yet your marriage has lasted. you have kids. your unit survived. how? >> i'm lucky. she endured a lot and when i said one day i think we had an event at the "washington post" and somebody asked me about my date and that i left her in the
him about john o'ne o'neil. but john o'neil was an amazing guy and he had only one love and one commitment and it was to the fbi and everything else in the world didn't matter. and that's why his social life, unfortunately, was in shambles. but john was a great leader, he understood the threat. he understood what needs to be done and unfortunately it was so tragic because he's the one who put the focus on osama bin laden. he's the one who tried to get osama bin laden. but on 9/11 john o'neil...
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tip o'neill was speaker of the house. and they made the adjustments that were necessary that would extend the life of social security. today, we're renewing our commitment to you. fixing what went wrong. and ending product sales goals for branch bankers. so we can focus on your satisfaction. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. wells fargo. established 1852. re-established 2018.
tip o'neill was speaker of the house. and they made the adjustments that were necessary that would extend the life of social security. today, we're renewing our commitment to you. fixing what went wrong. and ending product sales goals for branch bankers. so we can focus on your satisfaction. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. wells fargo. established 1852. re-established 2018.
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tip o'neill was our congressmen. speaker of the house in boston and the district, totally democratic district. it had been john kennedy's district. they were very proud of that of course. to give you a sense of politics in cambridge, i remember voting in 84 and i voted for reagan's reelection. that was the last democrat i worked for. we will see what happens for the next few years. [laughter] i will go full circle. if they were more like democrats, i would consider becoming a democrat again. i voted for the republican senate candidate running against john kerry. it was his first senate race. i will interrupt to say i vote d against kerry. we were making conversation. he remembered the politician vaguely and i had massachusetts connection and he said what you -- he said weren't you there at some point when i was lieutenant governor? i said yes, i remember you coming. i said i remember your first senate race in 1984. i said of course i voted against you. [laughter] maybe you're not aware but john kerry does not have a
tip o'neill was our congressmen. speaker of the house in boston and the district, totally democratic district. it had been john kennedy's district. they were very proud of that of course. to give you a sense of politics in cambridge, i remember voting in 84 and i voted for reagan's reelection. that was the last democrat i worked for. we will see what happens for the next few years. [laughter] i will go full circle. if they were more like democrats, i would consider becoming a democrat again. i...
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tip o'neil was our congressman.. revered figure. obviousln the district. totally democratic district. it had been john kennedy 30 years before and they were proud of that. to give you a sense, i remember voting in '84, and i voted for reaganreeionhepresency, f havin worked in monaghan in '76 last democrat i worked for, we'll see what happens in the next few years. i'll go full circle. if there was mormon a habr br democr i would do that. i wro for the republican candidate sherry running against kerry. i'll interrupt to say i ran into then senator kerry, and after lo presidential campaign, so this must have bee 6.and we we. and he remembered, being good politician, vaguely that i had some massachusetts connection and sort of hva connection, said weren't you there at some point, when i was maybe lieutenant governor. i said, yes, actually i remember you coming, and i was at some dinner with him in a large d i w your first senate race '84. and he sort of beamed. and i said of course i voted against you. and maybe you are not aware of this but john kerry does n
tip o'neil was our congressman.. revered figure. obviousln the district. totally democratic district. it had been john kennedy 30 years before and they were proud of that. to give you a sense, i remember voting in '84, and i voted for reaganreeionhepresency, f havin worked in monaghan in '76 last democrat i worked for, we'll see what happens in the next few years. i'll go full circle. if there was mormon a habr br democr i would do that. i wro for the republican candidate sherry running against...
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and that is what ronald reagan and tip o'neill dead. when i first started practicing law i was a tax lawyer and accountant so the numbers are near and dear to my heart. in 1982 i believe the maximum wage in which social security was upheld was around $20000 but today when you say it isn't indexed it kind of is because today the maximum wage is 135,000 or roughly that. ask times as much it is indexed and every year it goes up based on the inflation rate. when i first started looking at this, i knew for anything that we did, to be politically feasible to have broad consortiums so the first people i call is aarp they will be mad when i tell you the story. they sent folks to my office and i had a computer program set up with the variables that you could use to fix the cap on the payroll tax the amount of payroll tax change api or the adjustment of cola and i said let's look at these variables to see if we can come up with something you are willing to help with because you represent the biggest group young people don't think they will ever g
and that is what ronald reagan and tip o'neill dead. when i first started practicing law i was a tax lawyer and accountant so the numbers are near and dear to my heart. in 1982 i believe the maximum wage in which social security was upheld was around $20000 but today when you say it isn't indexed it kind of is because today the maximum wage is 135,000 or roughly that. ask times as much it is indexed and every year it goes up based on the inflation rate. when i first started looking at this, i...
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o'neill dedicated a more than a ha ha. loss isis and spending. but since you let you access at high tide. nineteen two thousand. nine o'clock. class clown as youe some six hours on jobs in kolkata storytellers to enjoy the pleasures are too soon to select like shop office very slow and on and on in. now now on so little sleep. to the british additional character actor. nonsense says a reveal beyond lactobacillus under construction sites when clinton and twenty two. and finally downtown alone alone alone alone. you should also read rattled bones to the world world. for only one while county done to wreck brexit like levittown lie lie lie lie lie because russia and penalties high high. helpful now to its management also seen the related to look charityççÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑaz] 06/07/18 06/07/18 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> i am just so thankful. i feel it my life is starting over again. this is a miracle day. this is one of the greatest days of my life. the most unexpected thing to happen to
o'neill dedicated a more than a ha ha. loss isis and spending. but since you let you access at high tide. nineteen two thousand. nine o'clock. class clown as youe some six hours on jobs in kolkata storytellers to enjoy the pleasures are too soon to select like shop office very slow and on and on in. now now on so little sleep. to the british additional character actor. nonsense says a reveal beyond lactobacillus under construction sites when clinton and twenty two. and finally downtown alone...
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and i tried to vote against tip o'neil. my mistake, i voted more the communist. and they held up my approval. three months. i think bennett had to personally call the chief of staff to get me through for some extremely junior job. but that's why the reagan administration was a great administration. it wasn't okay to vote for communists. let me give you my -- my sense of where we are and could be politically which is obviously very hard to know in these very fluid times. i guess my first point would be these really are fluid and unpredictable times. i t thini aelse would be stabbnding here -- i guess that would be the equivalent that one would have predicted that donald trump would be the nominee, let alone the next president. they would have predicted hillary clinton would have been the candidate. bernie sanders getting beat by hillary clinton. sanders beat her 60-40. this is a good rde how hard it is to predict politics. i was thinking of this the other day with paul ryan in the news and the attempted coupe against him. in 2012 we were huge. pretty big fans of r
and i tried to vote against tip o'neil. my mistake, i voted more the communist. and they held up my approval. three months. i think bennett had to personally call the chief of staff to get me through for some extremely junior job. but that's why the reagan administration was a great administration. it wasn't okay to vote for communists. let me give you my -- my sense of where we are and could be politically which is obviously very hard to know in these very fluid times. i guess my first point...
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coming up, reaction and analysis from the jim o'neill and jim mellon >> good morning. it's 10:00 a.m. here live in london 5:00 a.m. in new york. so much to get to on a busy tuesday. we begin with the global market selloff. dow futures indicating a drop of nearly 400 points right now. president trump threatening a new 2$200 billion round of tariffs against china we're seeing dow futures off 368 the s&p and the nasdaq are also implied down as well remember, we are in the middle of a five-day losing streak for the big multinationals, the dow jones index, and today could be six. that contagion is spreading overseas in asia, let's go now to the asia boards. we are seeing all the major asian markets are down japan and china also lower the big story coming from the hang seng and shanghai, down nearly 4% on the shanghai. hong kong losing nearly 3% look at the tech-heavy shenzhen. this is not an index you hear much about but you need to pay attention to it today. it's not only filled with technology companies but also relying on trade the shenzhen down nearly 6%. shenzhen is th
coming up, reaction and analysis from the jim o'neill and jim mellon >> good morning. it's 10:00 a.m. here live in london 5:00 a.m. in new york. so much to get to on a busy tuesday. we begin with the global market selloff. dow futures indicating a drop of nearly 400 points right now. president trump threatening a new 2$200 billion round of tariffs against china we're seeing dow futures off 368 the s&p and the nasdaq are also implied down as well remember, we are in the middle of a...
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and that's what ronald reagan and tip o'neill did. when i first started practicing law, i was a tax lawyer and an accountant. numbers are near and dear to my heart. in 1982, i believe the maximum wage on which social security was withheld was around $20,000. well, today, you know, when you say it's not indexed, it kind of is because today the maximum wage is $135,000 or roughly that. so five times, six times as much as it was when i started in 1982. so it is indexed. there's a whole lot more tax being withheld. just about every year it goes up some based on the inflation rate. when i first started looking at this, i knew that for anything we did, you know, had to be politically feasible, we had to get broad consortiums on board. the first people i call was aarp. they're going to be mad at me when i tell y'all this story. so they sent some folks over to my office, and i had a computer program set up that had the variables that you could use to fix social security. retirement age, the call on the payroll tax, the amount of the payroll t
and that's what ronald reagan and tip o'neill did. when i first started practicing law, i was a tax lawyer and an accountant. numbers are near and dear to my heart. in 1982, i believe the maximum wage on which social security was withheld was around $20,000. well, today, you know, when you say it's not indexed, it kind of is because today the maximum wage is $135,000 or roughly that. so five times, six times as much as it was when i started in 1982. so it is indexed. there's a whole lot more...
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when they did it in 1983 ronald reagan won 49 states the next year and tip o'neil speaker of the house. if you work together to save a popular program each side will benefit politically more important the american people will win, so i would ask, again, my friends to look at that legislation, again, this is very bipartisan, the process is bipartisan, there's no guarantied outcome but i think it actually provides a mechanism where we could work together and do what i know my friend wants to do, save an important program that's critical to retirement of almost every single american. i share that goal and i suspect we could find a way to work together and get there. so with that, i want to yield the balance of my time to my good friend from ohio, mr. renace. >> i like my colleagues on the other side, i understan how social security benefits are for both current retirees and those who receive disability insurance. this is a vital program that my constituents back in northeast ohio rely to pay for everyday expenses. i like every one of them want to secure safety net. let's do something. doi
when they did it in 1983 ronald reagan won 49 states the next year and tip o'neil speaker of the house. if you work together to save a popular program each side will benefit politically more important the american people will win, so i would ask, again, my friends to look at that legislation, again, this is very bipartisan, the process is bipartisan, there's no guarantied outcome but i think it actually provides a mechanism where we could work together and do what i know my friend wants to do,...
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the author of the operator, former navy seal rob o'neill with me.ob, good to have you. >> thanks for having me, neil. >> neil: one ever the common phrases we hear, rob is denuclearization of the korean peninsula. both sides agree that's an integral issue. we have very big differences on the timetable. we want it fast. the north koreans not so fast. >> there are so many arguments with that. a lot of people are saying that kim jong un is sort of playing along, knowing that president trump could be out in a few years, seven years at the most. and then he could play the next administration, which is grandfathered kim -- >> neil: how likely do you think that is. >> i don't think it is. i think with a lot of the technology coming up, kim jong un wants to maintain power. the way he maintains power is without an invasion of his country. he really wants to avoid an invasion. that was one of the things that he was saying in the demilitarized zone and in south korea if we can guarantee the u.s. will not invade which we don't have interest in doing, he gets to
the author of the operator, former navy seal rob o'neill with me.ob, good to have you. >> thanks for having me, neil. >> neil: one ever the common phrases we hear, rob is denuclearization of the korean peninsula. both sides agree that's an integral issue. we have very big differences on the timetable. we want it fast. the north koreans not so fast. >> there are so many arguments with that. a lot of people are saying that kim jong un is sort of playing along, knowing that...
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that is what ronald reagan and tip o'neill did. you know, when i first started practicing a lot as a tax lawyer and those numbers are near and dear to my heart and in 1982 i believe the maximum wage on which social security was around $3000 and today the tate -- roughly that so five times, six times as much as it was when i started in 1982. it is an index and there is a whole lot more tax being upheld and every year it goes up some based on the inflation rate. when i first started looking at this i knew that for anything that we did had to be politically feasible we had to get broad consortiums on boards of the first people i called was the aarp and they will matter you attend at me but i tell you. they sent folks over to my office and i had a computer program that had the variables for the retirement age and the cap on the payroll tax and the amount of the payroll tax in the chain cpi in the adjustment of the thing every year and i said let's look at these variables and see if you come up with something that you all might be willi
that is what ronald reagan and tip o'neill did. you know, when i first started practicing a lot as a tax lawyer and those numbers are near and dear to my heart and in 1982 i believe the maximum wage on which social security was around $3000 and today the tate -- roughly that so five times, six times as much as it was when i started in 1982. it is an index and there is a whole lot more tax being upheld and every year it goes up some based on the inflation rate. when i first started looking at...
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let's talk to lord o'neill — jim o'neill is vice chair of the northern powerhouse partnership, and alsothat interested in allocating the blame, because the problem is there are so many different participants, that is why the government, if it is wise, buying into something that i learned in over 30 years of finance, do not let a crisis go to waste and how big a fiasco can you have delivered right in front of you as this? i think for the government, they should think quickly and opportunistically and now make it clear that they are going to deliver paris to transport for the north, along the lines of what transport for london has had and has been very successful with for so long, because as they often say in terms of the conceptual framework, they plan to have all these things in the future, including transport for the north type transport for the whole of the north. here is a chance to deliver it and stop this situation where something happens and the immediate focus is who can we shift the blame onto? if you have something like transport for the north, it would be one body that is acco
let's talk to lord o'neill — jim o'neill is vice chair of the northern powerhouse partnership, and alsothat interested in allocating the blame, because the problem is there are so many different participants, that is why the government, if it is wise, buying into something that i learned in over 30 years of finance, do not let a crisis go to waste and how big a fiasco can you have delivered right in front of you as this? i think for the government, they should think quickly and...
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please join me in welcoming brendan o'neill, stephanie barclay, and paula greisen. [applause] wonderful. when we have formal debates, we vote before and after. because this is a case decided by the court, i would like to have a vote. i'm going to state the question and i want you to vote for the side you think should win constitutionally. you could think it is unfair for the couple not to be able to get the cake but that the constitution protects the right to refuse to sell it or you could think it is fine for him to refuse but the law requires it. the question i am asking you to vote on is does the constitution , protect the baker's right to sell a cake to a gay couple, in particular, do the religious freedom and free expression provisions of the first amendment protect the baker's right to sell the cake? i want you to listen with an open mind. at the end, we're going to vote again and the winner will be the side that shifts the most votes. this is the question -- does the first amendment to the constitution protect the baker's right to refuse to sell a cake to a g
please join me in welcoming brendan o'neill, stephanie barclay, and paula greisen. [applause] wonderful. when we have formal debates, we vote before and after. because this is a case decided by the court, i would like to have a vote. i'm going to state the question and i want you to vote for the side you think should win constitutionally. you could think it is unfair for the couple not to be able to get the cake but that the constitution protects the right to refuse to sell it or you could...
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joinings to talk about tha is kenny director of thek new y stock exchange florida division at o'neill securities. great to see you again, kenny. welcome back. >> thank you. e, great to see you as well. >> i think that is the question. so much headline noise outth the week. >> right. >> if you're a longer term tvestor what should you do? >> you have eliminate the noise, right? certainly for the long-term retail investor. e worse they can do is concentrate on everything we are describing as nois look. the g7, as significant as it is, is noise. the u.s. and north korean summit, okay that is all well and good and historic, but really nothing is going to be accomplished in a two-hour meeting that trump and kim jong-un are going to have in two hours. right? at 9:00 p.m. our time. therefore, as long as the news isn't negative, as long ashe th lines aren't negative about that meeting, then the market will be okay. right? what people should be focusing on is get rid of all that and fu should be focusing on as bob and you said, teral reserve, what they say on wednesday, what the ecb says on thu
joinings to talk about tha is kenny director of thek new y stock exchange florida division at o'neill securities. great to see you again, kenny. welcome back. >> thank you. e, great to see you as well. >> i think that is the question. so much headline noise outth the week. >> right. >> if you're a longer term tvestor what should you do? >> you have eliminate the noise, right? certainly for the long-term retail investor. e worse they can do is concentrate on...
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sweden's princes hadrian was baptized on friday she's princess madeleine and christopher o'neill's youngest daughter. the ceremony was held in the chopra love dropping home palace. the prince as his full name is undergoing josephine alice and she is king cargo stuffing queen sylvia's seventh grandchild. spain's king philippe the sixth has officially sent off the spanish national soccer team the king visited the team at that training facility never treated. persons prince william met the english national squad on thursday to wish them good luck and much success. and german chancellor angela merkel dropped in on germany's national team and souths are all the twenty eighteen world suck a couple kick off on june the fourteenth in russia. former one direction singer harry styles is the new face of the current men's fashion ad campaign for tell you in luxury brand gucci critics for action for dog park and lots for took the twenty four year old pop star for a photo shoot at a fish and chip shop north of london paris styles was joined in the frames by some chickens and dogs in the first photos harr
sweden's princes hadrian was baptized on friday she's princess madeleine and christopher o'neill's youngest daughter. the ceremony was held in the chopra love dropping home palace. the prince as his full name is undergoing josephine alice and she is king cargo stuffing queen sylvia's seventh grandchild. spain's king philippe the sixth has officially sent off the spanish national soccer team the king visited the team at that training facility never treated. persons prince william met the english...
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every year tuning in from right around the world this hour welcome to moscow onto our national union o'neill this time tomorrow we already know the first results from the world cup host russia are up against saudi arabia on day one you can see here these are live pictures from the bolshoi theatre. the excitement not only in the capital but right across the biggest country on earth well they're well and truly ramped up for a global football's biggest tournament which billions are expected to watch lots of tourists and locals seeing this right now by the way top flight school and is primed and ready to bring you the best of russia twenty eight dean for the next one month on one day. i did gentlemen good evening and welcome to. the world cup to all beautiful studio here right in the heart of moscow let me introduce my coach for our coverage of the championship of the next month peter schmeichel the great they have very very safe pair of pants and a fantastic sense of what to say if you're a say kearns in the studio as well said hugh dusty for that and i just want to say there are two things i t
every year tuning in from right around the world this hour welcome to moscow onto our national union o'neill this time tomorrow we already know the first results from the world cup host russia are up against saudi arabia on day one you can see here these are live pictures from the bolshoi theatre. the excitement not only in the capital but right across the biggest country on earth well they're well and truly ramped up for a global football's biggest tournament which billions are expected to...
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international i mean an o'neill our top story the israeli prime minister is in berlin on the first leg of his european trip where he's seeking to push for the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deal to be dropped. german chancellor angela merkel wrapped up their talks in the last couple of hours and have spoken to journalists in the german capital brings us more. well benjamin netanyahu certainly being trying on this first leg of his three day european tour where he's been meeting or will be meeting with e.u. leaders to try and convince them to follow the united states is lead and move away from the iran nuclear deal that was a very bad deal because it gave you are the capacity also to develop advanced sort of futures forty times more effective in the intervening years so that could have a limited enrichment capacity in a few years that's not a good deal we see that iran is devouring one country after the other and the deal also released a lot of cash for you ron well if what was said by the leaders on the podium is anything to go by we can pretty much gather that prime minister netanyahu wou
international i mean an o'neill our top story the israeli prime minister is in berlin on the first leg of his european trip where he's seeking to push for the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deal to be dropped. german chancellor angela merkel wrapped up their talks in the last couple of hours and have spoken to journalists in the german capital brings us more. well benjamin netanyahu certainly being trying on this first leg of his three day european tour where he's been meeting or will be meeting...
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and john o'neill's name came across. it caught my attention before several reasons.it taking classified information . he didn't get ben lon and bin laden bin laden got him. he was a great they could take them into the world of counterterrorism. his personal tragedy would give the reader a way of attaching. you can have that the information without having any characters at all. in and scientology was interesting to me because it's such a stigmatized religion. yet very notable people surrender their will and the reputation. why would they do that. i thought for a while it would be john travolta. it was too tabloid. then paul haggard the two-time academy award winner. he gave became my donkey. a person that is caught in an interesting situation and you write about. it humanizes the situation. but when you actually sit down to write. with all of the notecards and everything. when you start the writing process it's all right there. i think it is. if you write was some kind of velocity it adds a sense of momentum to the reader. that's my hypothesis. it makes it a lot easie
and john o'neill's name came across. it caught my attention before several reasons.it taking classified information . he didn't get ben lon and bin laden bin laden got him. he was a great they could take them into the world of counterterrorism. his personal tragedy would give the reader a way of attaching. you can have that the information without having any characters at all. in and scientology was interesting to me because it's such a stigmatized religion. yet very notable people surrender...
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navy seal, robert o'neill recollection of his military career and the mission that led to the death of osama bin laden. in the operator. some of these authors have appeared in booktv. you can wash them on our website. booktv.org p request we recently visited capitol hill to see what people are reading this summer. >> quite a bit.i just got done with the book called friends divided. looking at the relationship between jefferson adams and before that an excellent book out there by, on lincoln and churchill wartime experiences. and another excellent book i recently read on ulysses s grant. next will be unlikely general about anthony wayne. 1794, it takes place in my district where it occurred. the battle of fallen timbers. when i get done with that book it will be the book on lindbergh. a good list to get done. >> booktv wants to know what you are reading. sinister summer reading list via twitter twitter.com/booktv, or facebook.com/booktv. booktv on c-span2. television for serious readers. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. television for serious readers. here is our prime time lineup
navy seal, robert o'neill recollection of his military career and the mission that led to the death of osama bin laden. in the operator. some of these authors have appeared in booktv. you can wash them on our website. booktv.org p request we recently visited capitol hill to see what people are reading this summer. >> quite a bit.i just got done with the book called friends divided. looking at the relationship between jefferson adams and before that an excellent book out there by, on...
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ronald reagan compromised many, many times with tip o'neil. we should be able to learn what they were able to accomplish. this was a great bill. it solved two major issues this one bill. and anybody can take one bill and complain. one of the looming issues we are seeing right now in the media is the child separation issue. it even addressed it. it is something that it disturbs that more people couldn't stee it that way. we will continue to work and fight and try to find a way forward. some people don't want a way forward and that is troubling. could have duce mr. nan man. could have could have the voices of the dreamers were not represented. rop crop and i represent a 20% hispanic district. and stay after the service and stayed with a number of paish nears there, many of which -- many of whom were daca cipients and walk through it with them. they saw hope in this. that the so sad politics of the moment have denied them that hope once again. and we will continue to work on this issue. and i hope people have the courage to rise past the politics
ronald reagan compromised many, many times with tip o'neil. we should be able to learn what they were able to accomplish. this was a great bill. it solved two major issues this one bill. and anybody can take one bill and complain. one of the looming issues we are seeing right now in the media is the child separation issue. it even addressed it. it is something that it disturbs that more people couldn't stee it that way. we will continue to work and fight and try to find a way forward. some...
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to resign but instead the prime minister peter o'neill who this week met china's president xi jinping has declared a nine month states of emergency imposing a nighttime curfew in the city of mehndi and sending in the military and special police units we have in incidences with all shameful about but this is a problems that has had similar problems in the past but these problems come at a difficult time earlier this year the same region was hit by a major earthquake and this november papua new guinea will host the biggest event in its history the asia pacific economic cooperation or apec summit while that zone in the capital much of the country will still be under a state of emergency after thomas al-jazeera sydney. the international criminal court has reportedly given in myanmar just over a month to respond to accusations it forcibly deported hundreds of thousands of ethnic group according to a report by the guardian i.c.c. judges are looking into allegations me and more soldiers carried out a campaign of violence that forced seven hundred thousand remains out of their homes and into
to resign but instead the prime minister peter o'neill who this week met china's president xi jinping has declared a nine month states of emergency imposing a nighttime curfew in the city of mehndi and sending in the military and special police units we have in incidences with all shameful about but this is a problems that has had similar problems in the past but these problems come at a difficult time earlier this year the same region was hit by a major earthquake and this november papua new...
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twenty four hour news live from moscow this is your arch international my name gene o'neill good to have your company the greatest event in global sport has finally become the twenty eighteen world cup in russia about half the entire planet is expected to choose into the tournament over the next month and team are primed and ready to bring you every moment that matters working from our world cup h.q. overlooking central moscow it's quite the view. yes hello again and why because russia had a magical start here more than a little way the saudis a lesion he came with a knife to talk about it he said peter schmeichel for mine you know i could kill people and also the money and i could manage it yeah it's a very you know i think it's safe to say isn't it to be worth it's a moment to shred or i like i will get on to that a minute but so these fans definitely were pleased with what i still live. life. was. i. i. was ok so those fans obviously happy is the gold flea win today if i can tell you pace here and i think we can go through the night so you with your help the first as we know we scored
twenty four hour news live from moscow this is your arch international my name gene o'neill good to have your company the greatest event in global sport has finally become the twenty eighteen world cup in russia about half the entire planet is expected to choose into the tournament over the next month and team are primed and ready to bring you every moment that matters working from our world cup h.q. overlooking central moscow it's quite the view. yes hello again and why because russia had a...
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. >> here's some old video of kimmel scoring on shaquille o'neill. not sure if he has it.h guys are in their 50s now. >> their prime years are behind. and i'm not sure they ever had prime years when it comes to basketball. it should be entertaining game. good luck at the basketball ring. theseare heading back home.y oil thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home cle...is a hars with a mop and bucket... swiffer wetjet makes cleaning easy. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces, ...trapping dirt and liquid inside the pad. plus, it prevents streaks better than a micro fiber strip mop. for a convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet. 60% of women wear the wrong size pad and can experience leaks. you don't have to with always my fit try the next size up and get up to 20% better coverage day or night. because better coverage means better protection always ♪ >>> well, it's been a pretty busy week on "world news now." had a dramatic wardrobe malfunction right here on set. >> and we brought you the breaking
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tip o'neill was right.o when china goes waltzing around the world, offering stuff to people, when we're not around, they take it. >> right. >> you know, they take it, 'cause it helps them to be more popular at home. >> so, what's happening at home in ohio, when you have 55% of ohio supporting the tariff on chinese goods? and then you have -- when you tell them that's gonna affect prices negatively, it goes down to 46. in other words, people in ohio like this trade regime -- >> well, you know, a lot of times, people like sugar, too. you know, it doesn't make it right. >> right. so, how do you make the case for free trade? >> well, i think that it is a very hard case to make. >> yes. >> i think that the party, the conservative movement, stopped making that case. but i think there's another element, and that is -- when countries cheat, we shouldn't have to go through some giant bureaucracy, which takes forever to resolve a trade case. and then, at the end, if we win, the jobs are lost. so we need an expedited
tip o'neill was right.o when china goes waltzing around the world, offering stuff to people, when we're not around, they take it. >> right. >> you know, they take it, 'cause it helps them to be more popular at home. >> so, what's happening at home in ohio, when you have 55% of ohio supporting the tariff on chinese goods? and then you have -- when you tell them that's gonna affect prices negatively, it goes down to 46. in other words, people in ohio like this trade regime --...
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and opposition is now calling on the prime minister to resign but instead the prime minister peter o'neill who this week met china's president xi jinping has declared a nine month states of emergency imposing a nighttime curfew in the city of mehndi and sending in the military and special police units we have in incidences with all shameful about. this is a problems that has had similar problems in the past but these problems come at a difficult time earlier this year the same region was hit by a major earthquake and this november papua new guinea will host the biggest event in its history the asia pacific economic cooperation or apec summit while that zone in the capital much of the country will still be under a state of emergency after thomas altshuler sydney. the united states has indefinitely suspended several military exercises with south korea the announcement comes just weeks after u.s. president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong un met at a summit in singapore trump promised to tone down military training since south korea in return for the north taking steps towards de
and opposition is now calling on the prime minister to resign but instead the prime minister peter o'neill who this week met china's president xi jinping has declared a nine month states of emergency imposing a nighttime curfew in the city of mehndi and sending in the military and special police units we have in incidences with all shameful about. this is a problems that has had similar problems in the past but these problems come at a difficult time earlier this year the same region was hit by...
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just 40 guess likely included eugene o'neill and robert frost who were among the first members. a letter was read aloud by john, the first president of penn international who said we writers are in some sort of -- if we harm the human race the better we know each other, the greater the chance for human happiness in a world not as yet to happy. ninety-six years later, the world this not yet as happy. those were the statements that gets at the basic ideas behind the fontina pen. the resented power of literary values could reach into the wider world and improve it. what are the literary values? one is curiosity, a desire to move outside the frame of the individual perspective. literature was invented to let us climb inside the minds and lives of other human beings. the result is empathy. i willingness to share the feelings of another person. that experience provides kinship. james baldwin said that you think your pain and your heartbreakre unprecedented in the history of the world. but then, you read. reading reminds us of the humanity we share across continents and centuries and c
just 40 guess likely included eugene o'neill and robert frost who were among the first members. a letter was read aloud by john, the first president of penn international who said we writers are in some sort of -- if we harm the human race the better we know each other, the greater the chance for human happiness in a world not as yet to happy. ninety-six years later, the world this not yet as happy. those were the statements that gets at the basic ideas behind the fontina pen. the resented...
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and opposition is now calling on the prime minister to resign but instead the prime minister peter o'neill who this week met china's president xi jinping has declared a nine month states of emergency imposing a nighttime curfew in the city of mehndi and sending in the military and special police units we have heard incidences with. shameful about but this is probably as good as similar problems in the past but these problems come at a difficult time earlier this year the same region was hit by a major earthquake and this november papua new guinea will host the biggest event in its history the asia pacific economic cooperation or apec summit while that zone in the capital much of the country will still be under a state of emergency after thomas altshuler sydney you can find plenty more on our website the address al jazeera dot com. now without his are these our top stories that this one person has been killed and more than one hundred injured in ethiopia after a grenade attack targeting a rally for prime minister. it just finished addressing supporters when someone tried to throw the grenad
and opposition is now calling on the prime minister to resign but instead the prime minister peter o'neill who this week met china's president xi jinping has declared a nine month states of emergency imposing a nighttime curfew in the city of mehndi and sending in the military and special police units we have heard incidences with. shameful about but this is probably as good as similar problems in the past but these problems come at a difficult time earlier this year the same region was hit by...
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the clanking but this really rock and roll remark arroyo jordan speech and then ernie els as well o'neil's and phil mickelson how did all of. you know you've been there for a long enough rickie fowler when he was would be a bronze as well yes and when i think of ricky i think of you know the promotion here i mean i think rocket mortgage and i think farmers insurance co's are how do these folks yes so how do these folks make money other than just winning golf tournaments ok so when it goes to once it's probably only about something like twenty eight thirty percent of their income they also make a lot of money not just on the winning but from licensing from the sponsorships that they have also from golf course design so there's lots of other aspects and just advice in the industry as well so what do you see is the future i mean should should we be people be investing in some of these golf starts is it going to be out there still is a good place to put money well that's been in debate recently they say with a grain of america the aging of our car there are more people who are tiring and techn
the clanking but this really rock and roll remark arroyo jordan speech and then ernie els as well o'neil's and phil mickelson how did all of. you know you've been there for a long enough rickie fowler when he was would be a bronze as well yes and when i think of ricky i think of you know the promotion here i mean i think rocket mortgage and i think farmers insurance co's are how do these folks yes so how do these folks make money other than just winning golf tournaments ok so when it goes to...
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other results come into play really up those points you have the right well our correspondent union o'neil is and some are right now where the danes have finished their group c. of course let's go live now to unit to get some reaction what's going on over you can get him on the line very soon don't know if you can hear us what's the general feeling there is this result but but. both teams i mean australia still do have a little chance of getting out the group don't lie but how much chance do they have what are the fans think. yeah well done one absolute belter in the first place this game was end to end for ninety minutes and really thought was the expectation going into the clash that we would get a good game here this is the same our arena and it's the second game of the world cup so fun to locals on foreign funds alike were expecting i going to be remembered and really it was this was it was some of the fonz before the match told me how to listen. to. me. oh man. oh man. let me just explain what was going on there as well a local musician from some mara getting a little bit of help from
other results come into play really up those points you have the right well our correspondent union o'neil is and some are right now where the danes have finished their group c. of course let's go live now to unit to get some reaction what's going on over you can get him on the line very soon don't know if you can hear us what's the general feeling there is this result but but. both teams i mean australia still do have a little chance of getting out the group don't lie but how much chance do...
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go back to ronald reagan, he always wanted to come across even if he got the better chip with tip o'neilloks like you want something as well. he didn't want to humiliate anyone for things down even with gorbachev. >> there is a toughness to reagan. reagan never, ever was mean. never disrespectful to anyone in all the time i was around him. neil: that was at each legislative arena. >> bring danny ronk zukowski over here and let them have a problem. even the whole dialogue of him and tip o'neill, that he respected the position and he basically respected the members who came on the other side and supported this. >> euros here in a different time and we live in a more fractured world and now they've been forced out of restaurants. there is sanders you heard about this over the weekend. did that even come close to happening when ronald reagan was in office? >> different times. he was not treated well by the media. he was not treated well. he was the most secure man i've ever known in politics and i've been around a lot of people. he said to me one time, i was never a good actor. i never had a
go back to ronald reagan, he always wanted to come across even if he got the better chip with tip o'neilloks like you want something as well. he didn't want to humiliate anyone for things down even with gorbachev. >> there is a toughness to reagan. reagan never, ever was mean. never disrespectful to anyone in all the time i was around him. neil: that was at each legislative arena. >> bring danny ronk zukowski over here and let them have a problem. even the whole dialogue of him and...
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from russia's top scorer denise cherish it unfortunately also scored an own goal today artesian and o'neill was there for us for that match and some are. there is the last stream of just coming out from this summer arena behind me a lot of them in sky blue jerseys a lot of your acquired fans just waiting around boston in the glory really of the three nil win over the local side and history was made you can't blame them really for wanting to soak up every last drop because for all the world cups your goal is one big never topped a group stage group by winning all three games they have not put to bed by winning at as you might expect some of the russian players will don hearted after that game we spoke to some of them in the mix zone following the clash. the first goal and then the game didn't go our way it was a tough match. or very good players unfortunately we couldn't produce a positive reaction to going a goal behind to the dream goes on for both sets of fans teams as well i suspect the party into the early hours here in summer. ok let's look ahead now to tomorrow is actually coming out
from russia's top scorer denise cherish it unfortunately also scored an own goal today artesian and o'neill was there for us for that match and some are. there is the last stream of just coming out from this summer arena behind me a lot of them in sky blue jerseys a lot of your acquired fans just waiting around boston in the glory really of the three nil win over the local side and history was made you can't blame them really for wanting to soak up every last drop because for all the world cups...
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>> tip o'neill said that all politics is local, 10 seats here in the state of california, if they can be won, it sets the decrup well for e m on, ke over the house of representatives. in the best case scenario. what is happening is, at the state level, the top two procll for the democrats, butnd district level, is backfiring as republicans as 1 and 2, democrats who don't register, they were not going to win, but the idea that you can challenge them was the hope of the democrats, and it is not working so far. >> it looks like in the governor's race gavin newsom, who would come in second? >> sorry to interrupt you, this primary is a race for number 2, what do voters want, are republicans mobilized to be kind -- behind cox, with president trump's support, or antonio villaraigosa? the problem with antonio villaraigosa, by ucla, a study, showed that he is pulling well, but gavin newsom is winning seven california against antonio villaraigosa. >> surprise, he was the mayor of los angeles.>> but familiarity can breed contempt, the charters, and the money behind charter schools, maybe the big
>> tip o'neill said that all politics is local, 10 seats here in the state of california, if they can be won, it sets the decrup well for e m on, ke over the house of representatives. in the best case scenario. what is happening is, at the state level, the top two procll for the democrats, butnd district level, is backfiring as republicans as 1 and 2, democrats who don't register, they were not going to win, but the idea that you can challenge them was the hope of the democrats, and it is...
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to resign but instead the prime minister peter o'neill who this week met china's president xi jinping has declared a nine month states of emergency imposing a nighttime curfew in the city of mehndi and sending in the military and special police units we have an incident as with all shameful about. this is a problems that has had similar problems in the past but these problems come at a difficult time earlier this year the same region was hit by a major earthquake and this november papua new guinea will host the biggest debate in its history the asia pacific economic cooperation or apec summit while that zone in the capital much of the country will still be under a state of emergency after thomas altshuler sydney an indian soldier that leaves three separate his fighters have been killed in fighting in indian administered kashmir a gun fight reportedly broke out in the early hours of friday as security personnel searched a residential area where separatists are believed to be fighting there are being regular clashes between indian forces and separatists fighters in recent years. and als
to resign but instead the prime minister peter o'neill who this week met china's president xi jinping has declared a nine month states of emergency imposing a nighttime curfew in the city of mehndi and sending in the military and special police units we have an incident as with all shameful about. this is a problems that has had similar problems in the past but these problems come at a difficult time earlier this year the same region was hit by a major earthquake and this november papua new...
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intervention, but also for the americans on the front. , mary breckenridge, dorothy o'neill, so whathere is a kind of album put together by mary breckenridge. the breckenridges were an old family in america. mary carey had gone overseas to serve as a nurse in 1915 and 1916 in france. -- for the french and the british. she worked in the hospital in paris for the ambulance corps for the u.s. in 1916. this was given to her in remembrance for her service. unfortunately, despite being very dedicated to her craft, she also had some health conditions. she had to come home and she dies that year of complications. you have a letter here from the red cross thanking her family, thanking her for her dedication to the war and her service to the red cross, and saying how much they are going to miss her presence and her contribution in the future. this is when the red cross , which have been around for a bit, really lays claim to international humanitarian aid in a way it had not before. -- not been able to before. these women were critical to that and critical to this growth in humanitarian nongov
intervention, but also for the americans on the front. , mary breckenridge, dorothy o'neill, so whathere is a kind of album put together by mary breckenridge. the breckenridges were an old family in america. mary carey had gone overseas to serve as a nurse in 1915 and 1916 in france. -- for the french and the british. she worked in the hospital in paris for the ambulance corps for the u.s. in 1916. this was given to her in remembrance for her service. unfortunately, despite being very dedicated...
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carley: kind of what shaquil o'neil did. rob: ivanka trump to california with kevin mccarthy.: tha debate is coming your way next. bp is taking safety to new heights. using drones and robots offshore so engineers can stop potential problems before they start. because safety is never being satisfied and always working to be better. dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. why did i want a crest 3d white smile? so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter smile... that will win them over. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. steve: coming in "fox & friends" in 11 and a half minutes we will have guest hogan, white house press secretary, we will be talking about immigration showdown in dc. also alan dershowitz, one of the love birds peter strzok is willing to testify before congress. he does not want immunity. he will not have to be subpoenaed, the question is ulepeak as early as tomorrow. also jonathan turley, law professor talks about doj's inspector general report is out and the inspector general and the fbi d
carley: kind of what shaquil o'neil did. rob: ivanka trump to california with kevin mccarthy.: tha debate is coming your way next. bp is taking safety to new heights. using drones and robots offshore so engineers can stop potential problems before they start. because safety is never being satisfied and always working to be better. dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. why did i want a crest 3d white smile? so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3...
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>> thank you, sara at the sandler o'neill global exchange, the head of all the exchanges talking aboutg on special guest right now, jay clayton, the chairman of the s.e.c. exclusively on cnbc. just want to get that little plug in. you had a very interesting discussion with all the members here talked about a sense of responsibility to protect investors. are there areas of investing that you are concerned about now where you feel investors are being taken advantage of some areas you feel the s.e.c. needs to act on? >> thanks for being here we are always concerned there are areas where investors are being exploited, paying too much, being defrauded. that's our job and we are looking for that everywhere whether it's old frauds, pump and dump in the penny stock area or some of the frauds in today's ico market every woman and man at the s.e.c. comes to work every day thinking about our main street investors and how to protect them >> you brought up icos let me go to this area interest in bitcoin is off the charts by our viewers. not since the 2000 area have i seen such interest tell us a li
>> thank you, sara at the sandler o'neill global exchange, the head of all the exchanges talking aboutg on special guest right now, jay clayton, the chairman of the s.e.c. exclusively on cnbc. just want to get that little plug in. you had a very interesting discussion with all the members here talked about a sense of responsibility to protect investors. are there areas of investing that you are concerned about now where you feel investors are being taken advantage of some areas you feel...
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tip o'neill did say all politics is local. is this a national bel-- nation bellwether or a race where frank crowley didn't pay attention to voters and the demographics shifted? >> i think part of that is correct. the demographics shifted in the district. that is now a majority minority district, crowley representing a district 68% nonwhite. he's a white male. that was going to be a problem heading into the primary. i do think there are lessons we can take and apply them more nationally. >> like what? >> number one, it's the year of the woman. two, the democratic party is younger, 18 to 29-year-olds and want power -- they want more progressive politics. the democratic party is becoming much more l. over 50% of democratic voters now identify as liberal according to gallup. and more than that, they are looking for a voice that perhaps is more independent from the establishment. democrats now identify more as independents than they have pretty much at any point recently. >> what's this to say about the leadership for the democrats
tip o'neill did say all politics is local. is this a national bel-- nation bellwether or a race where frank crowley didn't pay attention to voters and the demographics shifted? >> i think part of that is correct. the demographics shifted in the district. that is now a majority minority district, crowley representing a district 68% nonwhite. he's a white male. that was going to be a problem heading into the primary. i do think there are lessons we can take and apply them more nationally....
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about what's happening in the market, what to do now jimmy dunn is the principle manager at sandler o'neilllso we'll be talking to senator rob portman about those trade issues, what congress might be doing next. and we have the volvo ceo joining us to talk about the expansion of volvo in the united states a lot of things coming up. >> a hugely packed show as always look forward to seeing you at 6:00 a.m >>> still to come on "worldwide exchange," the big battle for the cloud. up next, you'll hear from one of the fastest growing companies in this industry. we're speaking with mondo db when "worldwide exchange" returns. . >>> mongodb is one of the fastest growing companies in the cloud space. since going public last october the stock is up more than 80%. joining us now to talk about this is michael gordon, chief financial officer of money gogob let's talk about the data source business, what does mongodb do that's different than other companies? >> we're the leading modern database platform. the reason why that's interesting or relevant for investors, we're at the heart of a large and strategi
about what's happening in the market, what to do now jimmy dunn is the principle manager at sandler o'neilllso we'll be talking to senator rob portman about those trade issues, what congress might be doing next. and we have the volvo ceo joining us to talk about the expansion of volvo in the united states a lot of things coming up. >> a hugely packed show as always look forward to seeing you at 6:00 a.m >>> still to come on "worldwide exchange," the big battle for the...
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the son of late actress has been charged with attempted murder in southern california. 33-year-old o'neil crime spree. police say he randomly punched and stabbed five men last month. he was arrested for an armed robbery shortly after. >>> well the very first bond girl has passed away at the age of 90. she played the character sylvia trench in dr. no released in 1962. that was the very first bond film. she starred opposite the first actor to bring 007 to the big screen. post on her twitter page read she will be very much missed. >>> the outpouring of shock and sadness continues after celebrity chef and food writer anthony bourdain was found dead in his hotel room in france. he was 61 years old. yesterday fans created a memorial outside the now closed manhattan restaurant where bourdain was once executive chef. he was working on a cnn show when died of an apparent suicide. >> can you blame me? i think not. >> anthony bourdain always had a big appetite for life. globe trotting to parts unknown, eating with no reservation. >> having some of this left over the next morning would not be a bad t
the son of late actress has been charged with attempted murder in southern california. 33-year-old o'neil crime spree. police say he randomly punched and stabbed five men last month. he was arrested for an armed robbery shortly after. >>> well the very first bond girl has passed away at the age of 90. she played the character sylvia trench in dr. no released in 1962. that was the very first bond film. she starred opposite the first actor to bring 007 to the big screen. post on her...
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are similar toet microchips, don't actively broadcast a signal, so if a cactus goes missing, ray o'neil, saguaro national park's chief ranger says the on way to know if it's from the park, is to scan it using a reader. making the trackers more symbol than substance. >> our biggest hope is that thae it's a det that people recognize that if they steal cacti from saguaroatational park here's a chance that we're going to be able to identify that cactus came from the park. >> reporter: while technology is helping to track natural resources, education is still a huge part of keeping parks pristine. and kevin dahl wants to make sure that visitors understand the national parks are saved by the people for the people. >> it's a selfish thing when when someone does an act of vandalism or steal something from a national park and it's selfish and it's an act against the american public. >> reporter: pieces of american history being taken from some of america's most treasured land. for the pbs newshour, i'm tyleag fingert atro national park in arizona. >> woodruff: on the newshour online right now, f
are similar toet microchips, don't actively broadcast a signal, so if a cactus goes missing, ray o'neil, saguaro national park's chief ranger says the on way to know if it's from the park, is to scan it using a reader. making the trackers more symbol than substance. >> our biggest hope is that thae it's a det that people recognize that if they steal cacti from saguaroatational park here's a chance that we're going to be able to identify that cactus came from the park. >> reporter:...
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. >> shannon: sounds like one of the moments from years and decades ago when you have a tip o'neil andnie reagan trying to sit down and hammer this thing out. it doesn't seem we have a lot of people right now on the hill who have those kinds of relationships because everybody agrees what we saw in that story is not ok and they want a solution. the tough thing is, how do we get there? um, but you would think and hope that good men and women of the hill will rise up and figure this out. >> i'd like to think that the super majority of senators, democrats and republicans alike, who first passed immigration reform -- this was a couple congresses ago, but they did it -- i would like to think that bodes well for a similar vehicle coming together this time. what stopped it then was the freedom caucus in the house. i think that's what is stopping it now as well. but i'd like to think there's still room for bipartisanship on this issue. >> shannon: we're out of time. we'll say though the president has campaigned very clearly he wouldn't have anything to do with amnesty and he was going to take c
. >> shannon: sounds like one of the moments from years and decades ago when you have a tip o'neil andnie reagan trying to sit down and hammer this thing out. it doesn't seem we have a lot of people right now on the hill who have those kinds of relationships because everybody agrees what we saw in that story is not ok and they want a solution. the tough thing is, how do we get there? um, but you would think and hope that good men and women of the hill will rise up and figure this out....
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. >> former speaker, tip o'neill. the democratic party might want to stay together and say vote the way i say you do, but if you don't get re-elected, what's the point? >> that's right. thank you. >>> word that another u.s. ambassador just quit the state department. reportedly over president trump's policies and comments about european allies. the ambassador to estonia announced his resignation yesterday. the career diplomat is the third ambassador in the last year to exit the state department early. melville's resignation comes amid growing tensions between europe and the trump administration ahead of next month's nato summit. melville's departure only adds to the current list of vacancies in the state department. right now there are 60 open ambassadorships. the president has nominated people for 19 of the spots. still, 60 are open. >>> we're getting new images of the deadly scene in annapolis where a man shot and killed five people who worked for the "capital gazette." video that was shot just moments after -- polic
. >> former speaker, tip o'neill. the democratic party might want to stay together and say vote the way i say you do, but if you don't get re-elected, what's the point? >> that's right. thank you. >>> word that another u.s. ambassador just quit the state department. reportedly over president trump's policies and comments about european allies. the ambassador to estonia announced his resignation yesterday. the career diplomat is the third ambassador in the last year to exit...