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growth is so accelerated that they ultimately, you know, are ready to go to market in 30 short days o soso they're bio-engineered from the time they are born to the time they go to market, it's ? just 30 da >> yeah. sought issue i have is also that inthese animals from the w moment that they're born, they're suffering mightily because they've be hibernized to grow at such an accelerated rate. >> frank, what are are your thoughts on that? >> this isel the realre issue to me. to me 90% of all suffering, turkeys, chickens, hogs, whatever, has to do with not so much how they're raised, that is important, but it's what we have done to these animals to increase productivity. we have increased the rate of growth so much that we have hanged their skeletal structure, that we have changed their muscle structure, to the point when you select for these certain characteristics it affects other things. and so i just can't support that type of farming. >> what are your thoughts on how the mat and poultry industry the past ed over several decades in this country? >> well, i'm old enough to have seen it
growth is so accelerated that they ultimately, you know, are ready to go to market in 30 short days o soso they're bio-engineered from the time they are born to the time they go to market, it's ? just 30 da >> yeah. sought issue i have is also that inthese animals from the w moment that they're born, they're suffering mightily because they've be hibernized to grow at such an accelerated rate. >> frank, what are are your thoughts on that? >> this isel the realre issue to me. to...
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is taking china to the w t o so this may be a chance for the e.u. to show that it is not against the united states said in fact that you wanted to show that it doesn't take sides when it feels that the global trade rules are being threatened are being are not being followed so the case with china today is that it is has been forcing european union companies to share technology in exchange for doing business in china to sometimes even share ownership of the companies and says this simply can't go on and so at the same time as china and the e.u. are on the same side when it comes to opposing the steel tariffs the e.u. has sided with the u.s. which has long had complaints about international property intellectual property theft by china teri schultz ate in brussels for us this evening thank you time to get the view stateside all financial correspondent so you should man ski is standing by sophie trungpa said in the past that trade was a good easy to weigh in to investors that feel the same all they. rattled by the european union's a vowel to fight back
is taking china to the w t o so this may be a chance for the e.u. to show that it is not against the united states said in fact that you wanted to show that it doesn't take sides when it feels that the global trade rules are being threatened are being are not being followed so the case with china today is that it is has been forcing european union companies to share technology in exchange for doing business in china to sometimes even share ownership of the companies and says this simply can't...
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this is a sick individual who went and ended five innocent lives todayn o backyard. sohat. but what happened is when we eets were coming from people inside that's a big building but there's a lot being saidne about what hd today. >> and a lot of people assuming that maybe this was inted by some of the political rhetoric we've heard. we don't know that to be the case but i just want to read some of the press release that was recently sent out from thess national club. the president of the national press club basically saying w standith our colleagues at the annapolis capital gazette wspaper. the shooting is a tragic remindep thatorters both in the field and in the news room are on the risk fromen ce from a variety of sources. they gon to say we call on those who use hateful rhetoric to insight violence against journalists to a their political gain to pause and reflect on damage they do to human beings their families and their communities. there's more. i tweeted out the d rest. we't know the motive in this shooting but it does bring up a lot of concerns ands journalistll
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hot today, about 90 degrees f o so a high temperature. this does notactor in the humidity. ill dealing with the humidity so, erefore, 90, it will briefly be at 90 degrees. willrobably feel more like 92 to 94 degrees or rso. late today, we're still humid. okay. it does look like there's a front to the north of us. that will com through and overnight tonight and through the day tomorrow you're actualls goingtart to feel some of this humidity just fade soaway. ot so humid retomorrow. then here represents tty humidi levels. the darker green obviously representing the higher humidity levels. but by tomorrow afternoon, tye r air starts coming in from the north and the northwest. beautifully nice, up to the north. we're going to be rightn the line there. a little bit of humidity tomorrow but a lot less than what we've been dealing with the so the deal.f days. later today,bviously warm, almost hot, and going to have humid conditions. there's a frontal system in the area late this afternoon. showers and thunderstorms running up along the front. i think where the front is, ich should
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o so much in our communities, so why don't you want to give us the voice at a ballot box?>> reporter: morgan radford, nbc news, washington. >>> we are back in a moment with gay pride >>> we are back in a moment with gay pride i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans better than a manual. and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same. who knew? i had no idea. so she said, look for one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to gently remove more plaque, and oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the american dental association for its effectiveness and safety. my mouth feels so clean. i'll only use an oral-b. oral-b. brush like a pro. previously treated withd platinum-based chemotherapy, including those with an abnormal alk or egfr gene who've tried an fda-approved targeted therapy, who wouldn't want a chance for another...? who'd say no to a...? who wouldn't want a chance to live longer. opdivo (nivolumab). over 40,000 patients have been pre
o so much in our communities, so why don't you want to give us the voice at a ballot box?>> reporter: morgan radford, nbc news, washington. >>> we are back in a moment with gay pride >>> we are back in a moment with gay pride i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans better than a manual. and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same. who knew? i had no idea. so she said, look for one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round brush head. go...
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that onshore breeze definitely impact our weather so it's going to bring our temperures o so that's already starting to be noticed in many spots. here's an area of gusty conditions right through half moon bay. at sfo not too bad but yesterday afternoon, they actually had to call an advisory at sfo because of breezy gusts. 22-mile-per-hour sustained winds in san ramon. altamont stronger winds. windier than the last few days. you see this marine layer right here, usually cloud coverage right over the ocean but it's all being pushed inland. and you will start to see it in places like oakland and berkeley as far as visibilities for now 4 to 10 miles. that's not too bad. not bringing us down to less than a mile. that's when it's tough to drive through. temperature-wise 53 in san francisco. livermore at 55. concord 59 degrees. 50 in santa rosa. so temperatures even right now feel a little bit cooler than what they were yesterday morning. futurecast showing those winds are not going to get too strong later on. they will pretty much stay consistent around 10, 15 miles per hour throughout the day ma
that onshore breeze definitely impact our weather so it's going to bring our temperures o so that's already starting to be noticed in many spots. here's an area of gusty conditions right through half moon bay. at sfo not too bad but yesterday afternoon, they actually had to call an advisory at sfo because of breezy gusts. 22-mile-per-hour sustained winds in san ramon. altamont stronger winds. windier than the last few days. you see this marine layer right here, usually cloud coverage right over...
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against something that we thought was blatantly violating the w two routes we stand up for w t o rules so we took us to the w t o and we're also preparing a fully compliant w two rebalancing measures. german chancellor angela merkel has broken cover on euro zone reform responding to a speech by a french president a monarch or in april merkel agreed the founding of a european monetary fund and a common investment budget that was smaller one than a core and a cause office says more work is needed on banking union suppose the two countries are aiming to agree on euro zone reforms later this month ahead of a key summit. they're billing at the biggest ever worldwide cleanup the un is calling on citizens and companies to fight plastic pollution and world environmental day this tuesday an estimated one hundred fifty million tons of plastic bottles and packaging are floating in the oceans killing marine life and entering the human food check the booming economies of southeast asia more plastic in the seas than the rest of the world combined. just south of the vietnamese capital hanoi the one send
against something that we thought was blatantly violating the w two routes we stand up for w t o rules so we took us to the w t o and we're also preparing a fully compliant w two rebalancing measures. german chancellor angela merkel has broken cover on euro zone reform responding to a speech by a french president a monarch or in april merkel agreed the founding of a european monetary fund and a common investment budget that was smaller one than a core and a cause office says more work is needed...
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is taking china to the w t o so this may be a chance for the e.u. to show that it is not against the united states said in fact that you wanted to show that it doesn't take sides when it feels that the global trade rules are being threatened are being are not being followed so the case with china today is that it is has been foreseen european union companies to share technology in exchange for doing business in china to sometimes even share ownership of the companies and says this simply can't go on and so at the same time as as china and the e.u. are on the same side when it comes to opposing the steel tariffs the e.u. has sided with the u.s. which has long had complaints about international property intellectual property theft by china. and in brussels for us this evening thank you time to get the view stateside all financial correspondent so if you should man ski is standing by sophie trungpa said in a policy that trade was a good easy to win to investors that feel the same all they atoll rattled by the european union's a vowel to fight back. yea
is taking china to the w t o so this may be a chance for the e.u. to show that it is not against the united states said in fact that you wanted to show that it doesn't take sides when it feels that the global trade rules are being threatened are being are not being followed so the case with china today is that it is has been foreseen european union companies to share technology in exchange for doing business in china to sometimes even share ownership of the companies and says this simply can't...
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so. a lot o maybes.t has been the main take away fr all o this so far. >> the tak away real is we have it to wait and see. if you're republican right now you're saying w tried the same thing for decades nothing worked. trump has talking peace instead of war. democrat saying elevated kim jo gawave the farm. 400 word joint statemnt, agreed to seek commitment nuclearization on korean peninsula. that's big deal especially after the a pocket lip particular inassaults they are hurling people worry we were on the brink of r. a lot of drama on big stage. mostly bag again tree and see what we go from here. >>eality did have sitting president of under the circumstances states meeting with head of north korea. barack obama said something in the past he was open to. took a little heat for that. >>ac tly, you've got charges of had a pocket see on both sides flying. obama said he would meet no preconditions with some dictator a lot o republicans bashed him for it. ump doing the same thing. apparently making the concei
so. a lot o maybes.t has been the main take away fr all o this so far. >> the tak away real is we have it to wait and see. if you're republican right now you're saying w tried the same thing for decades nothing worked. trump has talking peace instead of war. democrat saying elevated kim jo gawave the farm. 400 word joint statemnt, agreed to seek commitment nuclearization on korean peninsula. that's big deal especially after the a pocket lip particular inassaults they are hurling people...
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o so it will be fantastic. everyone in the news room is wearing a jersey. >> so festive today. >> we have been having cup every day. >> we have been having cake every day. >> i learn from the best. >> i'll be getting up in about, we'll stay up all night. the first match is 2:00 a.m. >> maybe do a little dvr. we have nice weather coming our way. throughout the week. it's a friday. we'll take you down to los angeles. the weather under ground sky camera net work. we have high clouds and starting off just to remind you the giants are at the dodgers down in l.a. currently 66 with the high clouds. in for first pitch at 65 degrees. again 7:00 tonight we'll have all of the baseball action for you. right here across the bay area into saturday. forecast. we'll start with areas of morning clouds near the coastline. patchy fog as well. by the afternoon a comfortable day for june. only 78 in antioc. 76 in san jose. 75 napa. upper 50s and low 60s from half-moon bay to san francisco. looking for something to do i have you cove
o so it will be fantastic. everyone in the news room is wearing a jersey. >> so festive today. >> we have been having cup every day. >> we have been having cake every day. >> i learn from the best. >> i'll be getting up in about, we'll stay up all night. the first match is 2:00 a.m. >> maybe do a little dvr. we have nice weather coming our way. throughout the week. it's a friday. we'll take you down to los angeles. the weather under ground sky camera net...
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a zbrur some complaining didn't have enough foodand several open o so waited in the cell phone line for an hour and we can jap japan. >>> there are flights that can come in none. >> a drag kwoon viciously beaten in san francisco during some of the images from after the attack may. he says he was walking home when he furnd down pr prp pr he has bruises all over his body and two black eyes. his attacker did not rob him. ginger snap said he do po o because he had just come out of a gay bar. >> i think it was more of a hate tr trim ginger snap says he's talking about the assault because he wants people to be aware. he's urging people to walk in groups and be aware of their surrounding. >> sexually de. >>> "robert honda. >> >> using word such as sexual deviants and such as going to hell pause of their action. >> detectives said who walked on o pop all boys 15 or 16 years old. >> it's absolutely outrageous that they think this is funny. this is a crime and they're predators. >> cisco was taken to this home here in western california, where most of the sexual activity took place. detectives sa
a zbrur some complaining didn't have enough foodand several open o so waited in the cell phone line for an hour and we can jap japan. >>> there are flights that can come in none. >> a drag kwoon viciously beaten in san francisco during some of the images from after the attack may. he says he was walking home when he furnd down pr prp pr he has bruises all over his body and two black eyes. his attacker did not rob him. ginger snap said he do po o because he had just come out of a...
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so i hope you can get o a so i hope you can get o a barbec here's money for pizza. here's the wi-fi password, but, if you go online while the boys are online the internet can slow down and... they don't like it. you guys don't have fios? [mrs. jennings] oh-no. but it's a 100% fiber-optic network with ridiculous speeds. you could have, like, a hundred devices online at once. interested, talk later. bye boys! don't even think about going online. woah... i can't work like this. the 100% fiber-optic network means more speed for more devices at once. so get a fios triple play with a 2-year agreement, and choose a free samsung chromebook 3 or credit towards other samsung tech. i'm your phone,istle text alert. stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up these charges yourself. so get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem... ...like me. mayhem is everywhere. are you in good hands? i'm a small business,
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i was so impressed and said, oh god, this is great!d the gue oughter] david: so, how old were you when you wanted to meet him? masayoshi: 16. [laughter] david: 16. so, you managed to get a meeting with him. masayoshi: i called his assistant, long-distance call. back then it was so expensive. i made almost 100 calls -- 60 calls. and said, this is my name, i am a student, and could you ask him to spare me some time? could you ask him? she said oh, i w but he not going to meet with a student. i said well, don't decide by yourself. let him decide. [laughter] right? so i spoke with the different assistants so many times. ey do't give me the right answers so i said, this is a waste of my telephone bill. so, i flew into tokyo and i said, i came because the phone call becoming more expensive than air ticket. [laughter] david: so, what happened? masayoshi: so i said, tell him exactly the way i said it. you don't have to look at me. you don't have to talk to me. ep on working whatever you are doing. i just want to see his face. [laughter] masayoshi: for th
i was so impressed and said, oh god, this is great!d the gue oughter] david: so, how old were you when you wanted to meet him? masayoshi: 16. [laughter] david: 16. so, you managed to get a meeting with him. masayoshi: i called his assistant, long-distance call. back then it was so expensive. i made almost 100 calls -- 60 calls. and said, this is my name, i am a student, and could you ask him to spare me some time? could you ask him? she said oh, i w but he not going to meet with a student. i...
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o so did new homeowners whuld afford to live here. many existing residents were priced out. ast forward and the neighborhood that s 68% black 1990, was just 28% black by 2010. >> so, when folks say, "well, why aren't there more black people in oregon, why aren't rhere more communities of co in oregon?" it's important to recognize that's the foundation of it. >> nawaz: today just 6% of all portland residents are black, and the average home price in north and northeast portland is more than $500,000. but to ashley and giovanni'ssu rise, the same city that played a role in driving out so many of their friends and, famiw stepped in to help them buy their first home, through a preference poly that's been dubbed by many as "" right to return." t >>nk acknowledging a wrong is done is the first step, and i want to thank them for the opportunity we took advantage . >> nawaz: started in 2015, thepr ram set aside $20-million for current and former residents of north and northeast portland, offering down payment assistance to 65 new homeowners, more affordable rental units, and home impr
o so did new homeowners whuld afford to live here. many existing residents were priced out. ast forward and the neighborhood that s 68% black 1990, was just 28% black by 2010. >> so, when folks say, "well, why aren't there more black people in oregon, why aren't rhere more communities of co in oregon?" it's important to recognize that's the foundation of it. >> nawaz: today just 6% of all portland residents are black, and the average home price in north and northeast...
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and your physicals. r so you ady to go get a job. okay? ?oave any questions for >> you are good. (classmates laugh) that's a good grade. okay? >> the whole point is fothe offender to learn to do the right thing on their own. when they first come out, you're like this. you have them. and as the offender starts doing good, and then you just let go. it's hard work, but i think it can be accomplished. (unamplified electric bass being slapped) >> narrator: erroll spent three months at the halfway house. >> i love this bass, dude. >> narrator: he stayed sober, found a new job, and got an apartment of his own. >> this became my place from my friend tammy. and she said she had a basement for rent. she only wanted 100 bucks a week, she would do me a favor.re she sponsome and helped me to get out of cheyney house. but it's got plenty of space, you kn? like i said, i have the biggeste room in the entiouse, which is nice. and it's private. you know, i can come and go as i wanthrough the back door. i am headed to my first day of work at ruby tuesdays as a
and your physicals. r so you ady to go get a job. okay? ?oave any questions for >> you are good. (classmates laugh) that's a good grade. okay? >> the whole point is fothe offender to learn to do the right thing on their own. when they first come out, you're like this. you have them. and as the offender starts doing good, and then you just let go. it's hard work, but i think it can be accomplished. (unamplified electric bass being slapped) >> narrator: erroll spent three months...
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charmin ultra soft is softer than ever...o so it's hardersist.'s musical guest latest album "audience greatest hits retrospective on their 14 year career performing "can we hang on," give it up for cold war kids! la [ cheers and ae ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i come here nine times asking you to not make it ten i'm peeling off all the honor and protecting my skin ♪ ♪ apologize i'm laying down my ego to st would you be mine forever just in case it exists ♪ ♪ i think about the old days what we didn't do to survive ♪o we get better with time tell me i'm wron ♪ looking back to the start who we were when we met this box of pictures tells a story ♪ ♪ when we fight we forget and i can barely recognize those back that we were obsessed ♪ can't we cut out this madness and get back to the best think about old days ♪ ♪ what we didn't do to survivee dot better with time tell me i'm wrong ♪ ♪ i'm looking your old ways we follow the same dotted line ♪ ♪ passing like ships in the night can we hang on can we hang on ♪ ♪ can we hang on can we hang on can we hang onou this've gone ♪
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[laughter] o so you both did address if you are doing an assessment right now about political volatility specifically what risk you see especially to the republican party in this very difficult. in this very difficult. >> with this polarization is just political there are number of contributorssd to blame our leaders in washington but there is underlying things going on we watch the oakley -- the brinkley report every night but thee fact is we saw the samee moonshot and vietnam war and that is what these intermediaries did between rawme data and of the story. my aggregator my cable news chancel one -- channels they do look different that is both sides of the spectrum not just on one side or theum other. to be reflected in our politics in washington. at a know how to get back to that point of understanding knowledge. identity politics has had a devastating effect because the united states is a country whereng being american isn't nationality religion or blood. you could come from humble circumstances and do great things it didn't matter. but now we have gotten ourselvess into a situation
[laughter] o so you both did address if you are doing an assessment right now about political volatility specifically what risk you see especially to the republican party in this very difficult. in this very difficult. >> with this polarization is just political there are number of contributorssd to blame our leaders in washington but there is underlying things going on we watch the oakley -- the brinkley report every night but thee fact is we saw the samee moonshot and vietnam war and...
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testimony and he was talking about third-party relationships, white not bring up these relationships o? soe a lot of angry people on the hill today about facebook. tesla, investors have back to the deceased board. cited with the board's recommendations on all agenda items, including keeping elon musk as ceo and chairman. it is shareholders overcoming what critics have said about tesla having failed to reach production targets. on anusk combative earnings call is well. how big of a victory is this? >> it is a big victory. it is not surprising given the shareholder base. the pension funds are small and the company is really a held by the shareholders. they believe in elon. it is not a surprise he won. we will not know and tell it is filed in a few days, but all three directors were collected and musk stays on as ceo and chairman. >> we have been watching this verizon, new leadership. he is the former ceo of ericsson. forhis the right direction them to go? >> yes and yes. >> ok. >> it was a big surprise. he has not been within that long. people may remember him as the ceo of ericsson. he did
testimony and he was talking about third-party relationships, white not bring up these relationships o? soe a lot of angry people on the hill today about facebook. tesla, investors have back to the deceased board. cited with the board's recommendations on all agenda items, including keeping elon musk as ceo and chairman. it is shareholders overcoming what critics have said about tesla having failed to reach production targets. on anusk combative earnings call is well. how big of a victory is...
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so when they go to maybe a food truck or coffee sp afterberr o t i if they tip att'pt all. >> crazy thatllennials arehe working in food service industry though and yet they don't tip. >> reporter: yes. not supportingheir -- their own generation. but millennials they would prefer higher prices and no tipping to already have that service charge or that tip built intohe price. we're seeing a lot of restaunts starting to do this. so, millennials would prefer that. which i find interesting. so maybe that's the way to go to make sure some of these food service workers get kind of a little more income, a little more of what they pserve. >> that'st of the battle here in d.c. about thatg to tal later this morning. >> reporter: yup. >> tracee thanks very much. >> reporter: tha. >> i think our battle today is just going to be staying cool, right. >> yeah. temperatures in the mid later today. it will probablyett our est day of the year. 1 degree short of the forecast record which was 97 so worll get close to ad later today. 74 this morning in washington. that's a hot o spot. most the area in the upp
so when they go to maybe a food truck or coffee sp afterberr o t i if they tip att'pt all. >> crazy thatllennials arehe working in food service industry though and yet they don't tip. >> reporter: yes. not supportingheir -- their own generation. but millennials they would prefer higher prices and no tipping to already have that service charge or that tip built intohe price. we're seeing a lot of restaunts starting to do this. so, millennials would prefer that. which i find...
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>> so that includes some of our contracts for building services systems and ot o i.t. so software, the maintenance o somef our i.t. system so that's the largest component there. we also have -- captured -- actually, i've segregated it there, i believe, our debt service is separate from that, yeah. >> supervisor cohen: separate out? >> yeah. >> supervisor cohen: okay. thank you. my next question, so curious to knowt'sha concrete benefit of therfi system what's the concrete benefit that it provides our library system? >> the concrete benefit is that it will improve customer service. this is stream line our patrons' and our staff's ability to check out materials in a more efficient manner, but on the othert a imps theki conditions of our staff. it provides ourorkforh the modern tools to physically hand materials, get them back on the shelf faster. the way the technology ws is that you ca check in or check out a stack of simultaneously rather than with the current bar code scanning technology where you have to individu check inheck out each item. there's an added efficiency
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policy toward the w t o and the court system so that disputes that settlement system of the w t o and the us is currently blocking or a nomination is off judges and that is a major problem because in any kind of dispute settlement process that we might end up in between the u.s. and the e.u. and also canada mexico and all of the other countries you don't have a functioning dispute settlement system so that is the big problem i would say rather than talking about tariffs on steel or t. shirts and bourbon and so on we should probably focus attention to that problem and then the u.s. is sort of leaning back in it in saying it we need reforms but then no proposals for what kind of reforms they're looking for and that's a problem so we need to get back to the negotiation table. that the g seven g twenty level are in the membership and discuss those problems and it's true that those problems date back further than the presidency that's a valid argument there lindsay is there a potential argument to be made that this could even strengthen the w t o in the sense that china at least is suddenl
policy toward the w t o and the court system so that disputes that settlement system of the w t o and the us is currently blocking or a nomination is off judges and that is a major problem because in any kind of dispute settlement process that we might end up in between the u.s. and the e.u. and also canada mexico and all of the other countries you don't have a functioning dispute settlement system so that is the big problem i would say rather than talking about tariffs on steel or t. shirts...
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so everybody on the bus started to scream. the bus stopped. they opened the windows and people on the ground lowered -- raised the child, raised the babe o baby o the bus so the family could stay together and the family drove off, the bus drove off. even in hungary that has one of the most anti-immigration policy in the world right now, they were stopping the busses and making sure the people could be reunited with their families because they didn't want to inflict any more trauma on to the people, so they could control the situation and not cause unnecessary agitation and stress. >> richard engel, you've seen quite a bit of this in your travels around the world, richard. thanks for your reporting. much appreciated. >>> before we go to break, a quick programming note. jac jacob soboroff, tonight he'll be reporting on the crisis on dateline sunday called "the dividing line" it airs at 7:00, dividing line" it airs at 7:00, 6:00 centr us. dividing line" it airs at 7:00, 6:00 centr it's what this country is made of. but right now, our bond is fraying. howthe y fills the gaps.s"? and bridges our divides. donate to your local y today. because where
so everybody on the bus started to scream. the bus stopped. they opened the windows and people on the ground lowered -- raised the child, raised the babe o baby o the bus so the family could stay together and the family drove off, the bus drove off. even in hungary that has one of the most anti-immigration policy in the world right now, they were stopping the busses and making sure the people could be reunited with their families because they didn't want to inflict any more trauma on to the...
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this is a woman who in the culture of arranged marriages she arranged on o marriage so her stepmother married off her sisters that would not be good for any of them. she is a tough customer yes and then just wanted to find justice. >> to give a glimpse of this young girl the way they can do these and then as a rebel to stand up for herself to spend cumulatively more than a month in the village where she grew up on the side of the mountain the most beautiful sky i have ever seen really had to understand to tell that in a meaningful way. talk about how you develop those resources for those books. had you get them to welcome you in? >> and then to the size of the physician and then from those same networks. and some of those families in kathmandu that was very early on but would not without a massive fight against the insurance company with halliburton and i walked into the room she was sitting there and lit up the whole room and did not even recognize her but i realize it was her i knew i had to figure out what happened to her. but it was all her determination to find out what happened
this is a woman who in the culture of arranged marriages she arranged on o marriage so her stepmother married off her sisters that would not be good for any of them. she is a tough customer yes and then just wanted to find justice. >> to give a glimpse of this young girl the way they can do these and then as a rebel to stand up for herself to spend cumulatively more than a month in the village where she grew up on the side of the mountain the most beautiful sky i have ever seen really had...
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i o -- so i said -- he goes -- i say, "well don't look at me if you come to the game, 'cau i don't wantnt you to stay in your zone. and be like, 'yeah, i'm ready to hitomeruns.'" i don't want to be like, "hey, dude, hey, man!" [ laughter ] you , "it's good to se again -- you know, whatever, so i go, "you don't have to look at me, don't worry about it. i'm there to root for you, you do your job, y he's like, "yeah, that's all right." i go, "now don't do anything. if you want, you can maybe m point a bat " you know -- [ light laughter ] >> steve: tough guy things. yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: do something like that. you know, just keep -- stay in e zone, you know? so anyways, i go to the game, i'm there with lorne, my friend ed, and steven spiels at the game. >> steve: oh.th >> jimmy: s. and he's never -- i think it's steven's first yankee game, ever. >> steve: really? >> jimmy: is that right? it was fantastic. he's a genius. steven spielberg, he's the best. so anyways, it was proo bly hardt look at me. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: 'cause now we're sitting with steven spielber [ light laughter ] a
i o -- so i said -- he goes -- i say, "well don't look at me if you come to the game, 'cau i don't wantnt you to stay in your zone. and be like, 'yeah, i'm ready to hitomeruns.'" i don't want to be like, "hey, dude, hey, man!" [ laughter ] you , "it's good to se again -- you know, whatever, so i go, "you don't have to look at me, don't worry about it. i'm there to root for you, you do your job, y he's like, "yeah, that's all right." i go, "now don't...
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and they don't have tose social media. >> i am so proud o hi so proud of him.>> reporter: her son-in-law is now out of therapy but in 2018 there is no escaping the lure of technology. >> tom costello reporti there. new numbers reporting how expensive it is to live in our area. local residents need to earn more than $34 an hour to afford modest two-bedroom rental. not just talki about d.c. this includes arlington and alexandria. d.c. residents would have to work more than two full-time minimum-way jobs.>> if you call 911 from your iphone, emergen services will soon be able to see exactly where you are locathd. is new feature is part of the next iphone operating system that's set to come out this fall. the feature will not giv out more information than your phone already has in it. now, apple simply claims the location will be more accurate. >> one criticism of tre fea is that the information will only go to the 911 call center, not to the individual reooonders. >> s may be out for the summer but some universities want to make surede ss aren't mining in their dor
and they don't have tose social media. >> i am so proud o hi so proud of him.>> reporter: her son-in-law is now out of therapy but in 2018 there is no escaping the lure of technology. >> tom costello reporti there. new numbers reporting how expensive it is to live in our area. local residents need to earn more than $34 an hour to afford modest two-bedroom rental. not just talki about d.c. this includes arlington and alexandria. d.c. residents would have to work more than two...
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so the o o fositeield. this one carries over the left field shot. 3-run shot for so the o.ates 4-3 reed. yet.e o not done unloads on this baseball. deep to center. and goodb . 36-foot home run second of the night. becomes the youngest plawors with home runs in the game since andrew jones in 1996. nates win it 5-4. d.c. united in toronto this evening had a 3-0il at the half lag good but not so fast. but assad puts d.c. united up 4-3 and lag like fikt victory not so fast. nickthan two minutes later haglund scores to tie at four. haglund two of toronto's 4 in e second half. and this ends a 4-4 tie. to the wnba mtics viting the sun what a night for elenaa dell a don. dell a don on the drive goes off thelass and in. 36 points for her mistics hold on for the 95-91 win. good for them. >> thank you, ge or our area competed inca ame ninja warrior. dan courtney from alexandria said his daughter inspired him. and ealey bell of bifrpt he went further but fell into thedr k. concongrats. that's not easy. that's like cross fit and everything else combined to the 10th power. >> you get coo
so the o o fositeield. this one carries over the left field shot. 3-run shot for so the o.ates 4-3 reed. yet.e o not done unloads on this baseball. deep to center. and goodb . 36-foot home run second of the night. becomes the youngest plawors with home runs in the game since andrew jones in 1996. nates win it 5-4. d.c. united in toronto this evening had a 3-0il at the half lag good but not so fast. but assad puts d.c. united up 4-3 and lag like fikt victory not so fast. nickthan two minutes...
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current planning that i do, but i have another project on pennsylvania that i got a notice on two weeks o. so i pay attention to those projects, and thelanning department needs to do this in long-term planning -- current planning and long-term planning i'm not sure communicate intensively well. so that is my concern. it's just pay attention, feedback, scope them out. 331 pennsylvania, which i think is continued to the 21st, is at 18 and pennsylvania. secondarily, when did the transit get named salesforce officially? it was named that last year? i guess if you have the tallest building, you can dominate the skylines of the city. like zuckerberg hospital, every time i drive by that site, a 31-year-old should not be the name of that hospital who's paid enormous, millions of dollars for a long time for. that's my personal piece. thank you. >> president hillis: all right. thank you. any additional public comments? seeing none, commissioner fong? >> commissioner fong: maybe it'll be the sue hester transit center someday. this particular item very much exciting to me. this is the exact kind of thing
current planning that i do, but i have another project on pennsylvania that i got a notice on two weeks o. so i pay attention to those projects, and thelanning department needs to do this in long-term planning -- current planning and long-term planning i'm not sure communicate intensively well. so that is my concern. it's just pay attention, feedback, scope them out. 331 pennsylvania, which i think is continued to the 21st, is at 18 and pennsylvania. secondarily, when did the transit get named...
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current planning that i do, but i have another project on pennsylvania that i got a notice on two weeks o. so i pay attention to those projects, and thelanning department needs to do this in long-term planning -- current planning and long-term planning i'm not sure communicate intensively well. so that is my concern. it's just pay attention, feedback, scope them out. 331 pennsylvania, which i think is continued to the 21st, is at 18 and pennsylvania. secondarily, when did the transit get named...
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we will continue to fight for impacted citizens and give a voice to those who never had o so you've got malcolm jenkins one of the leaders of the philadelphia eagles suggesting here that the whiteou lying. you've got the white house suggesting, liz that the eagles are engaging in nothing more than a political stunt. by the way, the nba finals is ongoing as you know the cleveland cavaliers and golden state warriors are headed to game three there. i bring it up because lebron james saying today that nobody, whicve t ws the finals will n b coming here to the white house. that would keep in line with what the golden state warriors decided to do last year in which they decided to skip out on this tradition. liz: i do believe it's important to ne, thehiladelphia eagles , no player kneeled during both the regular as you said the regular or the post-season. reporter: well some of the players held their f up. are protesting for social justice or not protesting but trying to bring a light on to social justice and the need for social justice reform. in his statement, malcolm jenkins there said loo
we will continue to fight for impacted citizens and give a voice to those who never had o so you've got malcolm jenkins one of the leaders of the philadelphia eagles suggesting here that the whiteou lying. you've got the white house suggesting, liz that the eagles are engaging in nothing more than a political stunt. by the way, the nba finals is ongoing as you know the cleveland cavaliers and golden state warriors are headed to game three there. i bring it up because lebron james saying today...
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reporter: as long as there's a single case, he says, polio remains a global threat, not just a localized o. sohe campaign, with salman ahmad and other celebrities, continues and hopes to keep polio front and center in public consciousness, in pursuit of the big zero. for the pbs newshour, this is fred de sam lazaro in karachi. >> nawaz: one conflict in the going culture wars seems tot suggat science and religion cannot coexist peacefully. if you are a true believer of uialan lightman is a distied physicist and a novelist, who teaches at m.i.t. tonight he shares his humble opinion, on how to make space for both facts and sality. governed by a small number of laws and that everything in the world eventually disintegrates and passes away. and then one summer night, i was out in the ocean in a small boat. it was a dark, clear night, and the skvibrated with stars. i laid down in the boat and looked up. after a few minutes, i found mynglf falnto infinity. elf, andll track of mys the vast expansive time extending from the far distant past to the far distant future seemed compressed to a dot. i felt c
reporter: as long as there's a single case, he says, polio remains a global threat, not just a localized o. sohe campaign, with salman ahmad and other celebrities, continues and hopes to keep polio front and center in public consciousness, in pursuit of the big zero. for the pbs newshour, this is fred de sam lazaro in karachi. >> nawaz: one conflict in the going culture wars seems tot suggat science and religion cannot coexist peacefully. if you are a true believer of uialan lightman is a...
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i remember some of the consultant said he should pull out not run so much in one or two states and then he has to manage expectationsnd o people listen to them. they didn't fight hard in new hampshe and you know, trump ignored all that and won the nomination, so it's a good reminder there's something to be said for just having the nerve to do i that and to ignore the conventional wisdom and not to over think everything for all of these political consultants that give advice here and there. having said that i think it is a great thing for the country but you do have to give him credit for that. so what's going to happen simply wouldn't have gotten this right and there were plenty of other times we wouldn't have gotten it right. my bottom line would be things are much more fluid and up in the air than we realize. you look at a snapshot and if you look at the approval it's been pretty steady for the 50s and 60s and slight uptick in the last two oe mor rehs but basically the most of the voters that wasn't a majority of the country obviously. he'sicked up and hasn't lost too many so in a certain breed is a pretty static situ
i remember some of the consultant said he should pull out not run so much in one or two states and then he has to manage expectationsnd o people listen to them. they didn't fight hard in new hampshe and you know, trump ignored all that and won the nomination, so it's a good reminder there's something to be said for just having the nerve to do i that and to ignore the conventional wisdom and not to over think everything for all of these political consultants that give advice here and there....
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. >> seth: o >> so i put bleach around where i thought the mouse was coming from.t had a little head of this other mouse on it. seth: so -- >> i was walking down the stairs and i saw him like on the egg munching the head of this creature. ll seth: wow. >> and it was him g me, "he owned the space." >> seth: yeah. >> and then what happened was he got really fat. and then i would see him run across the living room. and was like, "ugh." [ laughter ] "ugh." and i was like, "jesus, bloody christ, you're not even a good mouse." ru seth: yeah. >> you don't eveaway when i'm -- >> seth: yeah. well that also -- >> he was taunting me. >> seth: that puts the burden on you. because usually when you see a mouse you scream. and it seems like you had to scream for a really long tim [ laughter ] >> i was like, run for life. god damn it. and then i didn't know this, but mice love chocolate. >> seth: we -- this is like a -- >> no -- >> seth:utorial on mice. ah. >> he would do terrible things. so you know when you get a box of chocolates for christmas and you're like, "oh my god, i'm g
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so let's talk about the half a dozen o so congressional races in california where democrats were trying to make inroads. these are districts where hillary clinton won in 2016 but are distris now represented by republicans. tell us quickly about those >> right, in san diego darryl issa is theub current rcan member of congress and is retiring as is ed roycen i orange county to the north. before they retired, a lot of i democrats pilo those races thinking they were going to run off against the republican encument. so when those republicans retired, it created this problem for democrats, like, oh, my goodness, we're going to split the pie in too many slices and s dls will t out. that did not happen. it's still going to be difficult o at least a challenge fortimes to pick up those seats, but they're much better positioned than theyight have been, especially down in san diego where the first place finisher was aepublican but the next three are all democrats, we're sotill going to have wait and see till all the bal ballots are counted which democrat comes in second. but they're looking good th
so let's talk about the half a dozen o so congressional races in california where democrats were trying to make inroads. these are districts where hillary clinton won in 2016 but are distris now represented by republicans. tell us quickly about those >> right, in san diego darryl issa is theub current rcan member of congress and is retiring as is ed roycen i orange county to the north. before they retired, a lot of i democrats pilo those races thinking they were going to run off against...
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the shooter hasn not b cooperating with police in terms o of providing information. so we don't kno the motive. i do want to applaud the first responders. all accounts thewere on the scene within 60 to 90 seconds lp helping to immediately arrest the shooter and others in the hbuilding. myrt goes out to all the folks who work "the capital gazette." they are a local t phil davis, who's the crime reporter who was tweeting out a lot of the information early on, is somebody i know. he's a good reporter. this is sort of a great sortf typical american small-townne paper that brings people information about what's happening in their community and i just -- the are the folks who have their finger on the pul of the community. now they're in a terrible situation where they've become the storyms theves. a tragic story. >> well said. >> we know you spent time serving in an office in annapolis for many years. this has got to be very painful for you. >> yeah. i've been out to "the capital gazette." s you know, it's one of those great buzzing local newsrooms, right? where everybody is
the shooter hasn not b cooperating with police in terms o of providing information. so we don't kno the motive. i do want to applaud the first responders. all accounts thewere on the scene within 60 to 90 seconds lp helping to immediately arrest the shooter and others in the hbuilding. myrt goes out to all the folks who work "the capital gazette." they are a local t phil davis, who's the crime reporter who was tweeting out a lot of the information early on, is somebody i know. he's a...
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o. maybe i should -- so we do need your support.he idea is for them to get a conditional use permit, they have to show a need and a desire and we'veeen in the neighborhood, there is no desire. we have a lot of support. we have a lot of petitions. he.ve a couple hundr y justush the buttons. we have an on-line petition of at least 1,300, almost 1,400 petitions. and we have on-line petitis. it's that the community is behind us. we have tremendous support, good customers, and the threat to all of our busines that we've establishe established, it's a bigncll chag what you see er the map right now is noe valley and the blue outline. the red circle is basically a half mile. and all those edle squares are residents that have signed a petition and that represents not any of the on-line petitioned, but just the written signatures, which is upward of 400 to500.th blue sta. it's kind of a ground zero. and if you look to the right, all the red supporting our stand and then t little, blank and.hat'srehey w put their business, in the old radioshac
o. maybe i should -- so we do need your support.he idea is for them to get a conditional use permit, they have to show a need and a desire and we'veeen in the neighborhood, there is no desire. we have a lot of support. we have a lot of petitions. he.ve a couple hundr y justush the buttons. we have an on-line petition of at least 1,300, almost 1,400 petitions. and we have on-line petitis. it's that the community is behind us. we have tremendous support, good customers, and the threat to all of...
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service operator, o driver, let's say, it's not standard and safe for chariot, which is the private transit vehicle operar. no one testsr the operator after they've offered optional training. so one of the things that he dots here is that,erhaps, one of the biggest issues is that people who are using these services, d around, are notperator o used to our streets. training mightp tha as an issu though, is that a lot of people are aware of th some of these services are stopping in bike lanes, stopping in crosswalks, stopping in transit lanesnd so this also ha impactafet and we port as well.l o t that bringse, in fo the -- i jumped arou. excuse me -- conflicts of public transit. some of these services have some documented evidence that they're pulling riders off our transit service. that's not a issue for us, of sturse, being a transit fir areas are conflicts with red carpet lanes. there's documented in here the study that the police department did over in soma where over the last couple of months, early spring, they were able to show a ret of citations were riding in ipt carpet l, et tera. all of those ha anrati opeal conflict that, you know, makes being on a bus slower. that's
service operator, o driver, let's say, it's not standard and safe for chariot, which is the private transit vehicle operar. no one testsr the operator after they've offered optional training. so one of the things that he dots here is that,erhaps, one of the biggest issues is that people who are using these services, d around, are notperator o used to our streets. training mightp tha as an issu though, is that a lot of people are aware of th some of these services are stopping in bike lanes,...