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the woman is pamela fayed, and the man is her husband, jim.t the time this video was recorded, one of them had just minutes to live. rewind the video to just a few minutes earlier. the fayeds have just had a meeting with their lawyers. they're in the midst of a bitter divorce. it's 6:30 p.m. the meeting is over. pamela hurries to catch the elevator and gets off at the third floor. she walks to her car and reaches for the keys inside her purse. >> that's when she was attacked. >> los angeles prosecutor alan jackson would spend many hours scrutinizing that video. >> tell me about the attack. >> brutal. vicious. heart-stopping. pamela was completely defenseless. she was attacked, i believe, from behind first, with a knife. somebody much larger than her, somebody much stronger than her, who had an absolute mission, and that was to cut her throat, to kill her. >> on the video you can see people in the complex starting to walk toward the sound of pam fayed screaming. one man ran to the scene and saw a tall man in a black hooded sweatshirt jump into
the woman is pamela fayed, and the man is her husband, jim.t the time this video was recorded, one of them had just minutes to live. rewind the video to just a few minutes earlier. the fayeds have just had a meeting with their lawyers. they're in the midst of a bitter divorce. it's 6:30 p.m. the meeting is over. pamela hurries to catch the elevator and gets off at the third floor. she walks to her car and reaches for the keys inside her purse. >> that's when she was attacked. >> los...
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the woman is pamela fayed, and the man is her husband, jim. at the time this video was recorded, one of them had just minutes to live. rewind the video to just a few minutes earlier. the fayeds have just had a meeting with their lawyers. they're in the midst of a bitter divorce. it's 6:30 p.m. the meeting is over. pamela hurries to catch the elevator and gets off at the third floo she walks to her car and reaches for the keys inside her purse. >> that's when she was attacked. >> los angeles prosecutor alan jackson would spend many hours scrutinizing that video. >> tell me about the attack. >> brutal. vicious. heart-stopping. pamela was completely defenseless. she was attacked, i believe, from behind first, with a knife. somebody much larger than her, somebody much stronger than her, who had an absolute mission, and that was to cut her throat, to kill her. >> on the video you can see people in the complex starting to walk toward the sound of pam fayed screaming. one man ran to the scene and saw a tall man in a black hooded sweatshirt jump into
the woman is pamela fayed, and the man is her husband, jim. at the time this video was recorded, one of them had just minutes to live. rewind the video to just a few minutes earlier. the fayeds have just had a meeting with their lawyers. they're in the midst of a bitter divorce. it's 6:30 p.m. the meeting is over. pamela hurries to catch the elevator and gets off at the third floo she walks to her car and reaches for the keys inside her purse. >> that's when she was attacked. >> los...
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more with pamela anderson in just a minute.she will tell you why. >> pamela: i would say if probably get a job there. >> tucker: more coming up. feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin and relief from symptoms caused by over 200 allergens. like those fcae stuffeanims are clearly no substitute r real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. the full value of your new car? bf throour mo right rb.value of your new car? i'm gonna regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will p the entire value plus depreciation. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. l one hapartneredyou something wicomto give ventcaholdr 10 miles on every dollar they spend at thousands of hotels. all you have to do is pay with this... at hotels.com/venture. 10 miles per dollar? that is incredible. brrrrr. i ll because you're so excited? because ice is cold. and because of all those miles. obviously. what iyour wal wallet? (dnice, candace, but this time bold. did someone say "bold?" (gasping) star
more with pamela anderson in just a minute.she will tell you why. >> pamela: i would say if probably get a job there. >> tucker: more coming up. feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin and relief from symptoms caused by over 200 allergens. like those fcae stuffeanims are clearly no substitute r real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. the full value of your new car? bf throour mo right rb.value of your new car? i'm gonna regret that. with new car replacement, if your...
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more with pamela anderson interests a minute.no fan of uber and she will tell you why. >> if you are a sexual offender, you could probably get a job at uber. tucker: pamela anderson coming up. to give venture cardholders 10 miles on every dollar they spend at thousands of hotels. all you ve to do is pay with this... at hotels.com/venture. 10 miles per dollar? that is incredible. brrrrr. i have the chills. because you're so excited? because ice is cold. and because of all those miles. obviously. what's in your wallet? i'm not sure. what's in your wallet? >> tucker: we just had a conversation tucker: we had a conversation with pamela anderson about julian assange and vladimir putin but then the conversation turned to taxi services uber and lift which proved popular with the public. pamela anderson is not a fan, she is campaigning against ridesharing apps which she says exploit drivers and endanger passengers. you never hear that complaint, lure in drivers and split them. >> everybody knows about the difficulties of being sexually a
more with pamela anderson interests a minute.no fan of uber and she will tell you why. >> if you are a sexual offender, you could probably get a job at uber. tucker: pamela anderson coming up. to give venture cardholders 10 miles on every dollar they spend at thousands of hotels. all you ve to do is pay with this... at hotels.com/venture. 10 miles per dollar? that is incredible. brrrrr. i have the chills. because you're so excited? because ice is cold. and because of all those miles....
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pamela? >> alex marquardt, thank you very much. i want to bring in former personal chef to oprah, former florida governor jeb bush as well, art smith. i know this is a tough day for you as well. you knew anthony bourdain. what do you remember about him the most? >> what i loved about anthony is what he brought, the humanity of the world to the viewer and to people. there was not moa more loving m than anthony bourdain. i met him through my work with equality. we were at the south beach wine festival for a big party and anthony came to show his support. that's how we met. i was so inconsiderably touched that a man of his, you know, strength and power and that would come and be there. i love the fact that he was -- he walked the walk and talked the talk. he was totally no nonsense. i love the fact that he would always get the essence of humanity. okay, he was the most fantastic chef. i consider him the einstein of chefs. he could do anything. he was a fantastic, best-selling writer. i mean he w
pamela? >> alex marquardt, thank you very much. i want to bring in former personal chef to oprah, former florida governor jeb bush as well, art smith. i know this is a tough day for you as well. you knew anthony bourdain. what do you remember about him the most? >> what i loved about anthony is what he brought, the humanity of the world to the viewer and to people. there was not moa more loving m than anthony bourdain. i met him through my work with equality. we were at the south...
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pamela adlon, everybody! "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is pr >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i want to thank keri russell, pamela adlon and apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time. here with her single "going going gone" with some help from the cletones, maddie poppe! ♪ ♪ i'm staring at the ceiling the clock it won't stop ticking ♪ ♪ i feel like i've been sleeping for too long now ♪ ♪ it's like my heart stopped beating and now i'm hardly breathing ♪ ♪ and i'm afraid of leaving scared to break down ♪ ♪ and what am i waiting for 'cause i don't wanna wait no more ♪ ♪ and i'm the only soldier in this lonely war and i don't wanna fight myself no more ♪ ♪ maybe i was meant to run maybe i was born to bleed i don't know who i'll become ♪ ♪ but i'll be going going gone and even if it starts to hurt ♪ ♪ i wanna feel it 'til my whole
pamela adlon, everybody! "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is pr >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i want to thank keri russell, pamela adlon and apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time. here with her single "going going gone" with some help from the...
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. >> pamela anderson talks tommy >> a totally different life. >> pamela anderson talks tommy lee afterell you to go to ross. because there's so much to choose from. listen to your pets. they're your best friends, so they don't want you to spend more than you have to. if you want to save big on pet accessories, you gotta go to ross. if you're looking for anon for incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross >>> name a reason you think steve harvey is a good kisser. >> lips. >> this weekend is the highly anticipated episode of family feud featuring the kardashian west family. >> the energy is crazy. >> this has been a dream come true for all of us. >> it is the kardashians versus the west and they mean business. >> i'm here to win, bro. >> this is called family feud. >> how did this all happen? >> kim and kanye have been talking that they watch family feud every night. >> kim kardashian, her mom and cousin and family friend. once you get over the first initial nerves. >> you are god.
. >> pamela anderson talks tommy >> a totally different life. >> pamela anderson talks tommy lee afterell you to go to ross. because there's so much to choose from. listen to your pets. they're your best friends, so they don't want you to spend more than you have to. if you want to save big on pet accessories, you gotta go to ross. if you're looking for anon for incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at...
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>> reporter: well, pamela, that's the one thing we're going to be watching this evening.mes these mortars or rockets are fired from the gaza strip at night and then we see these retaliatory airstrikes by israel also at night. you know, those two explosions you mentioned happened just about a half mile behind me in the early morning hours actua. y actually here at our hotel, we could feel them shake the building once they occurred. we haven't heard of anyone being injured in these airstrikes. a lot of times these are what they call real estate bombing, going after training camps or other areas that hamas and other groups operate, hitting them knowing nobody is is thethere, sends a message that they are being watched. this was agreed to last tuesday after one of the most violent days we've seen in gaza since the 2014 war. over 100 rockets and mortars were fired into israel and israel responded with over 60 airstrikes. now, it is tense tonight. there are a lot of people that are waiting with anticipation. will there be more airstrikes? this latest round was after a palestini
>> reporter: well, pamela, that's the one thing we're going to be watching this evening.mes these mortars or rockets are fired from the gaza strip at night and then we see these retaliatory airstrikes by israel also at night. you know, those two explosions you mentioned happened just about a half mile behind me in the early morning hours actua. y actually here at our hotel, we could feel them shake the building once they occurred. we haven't heard of anyone being injured in these...
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excellent analysis by pamela and i have also been on a conference call with you and pamela and director yant in the last couple of days. i can support scenario two myself. i no longer feel there's this overriding worry about not having adequate funding for 2018 that would require extra money. so, i'm not opposed to supporting scenario two, if that's the will of the rest of the group. but i do think it is important for everybody to appreciate that the benefit is -- a million dollars doesn't buy a whole lot of benefits on rates because the rates are going to go up by a significant amount for many. >> president scott: we would be happy to take any contributions by any individual commissioner to augment -- [laughter] >> if i can address commissioner sass. there are approximately 600 individuals in early retiree only. approximately 170 in retiree plus one and approximately 25 in retiree plus two or more. >> commissioner sass: retiree only is the large here's group and they are getting almost double their monthly premium. >> president scott: are there any other questions or observations from
excellent analysis by pamela and i have also been on a conference call with you and pamela and director yant in the last couple of days. i can support scenario two myself. i no longer feel there's this overriding worry about not having adequate funding for 2018 that would require extra money. so, i'm not opposed to supporting scenario two, if that's the will of the rest of the group. but i do think it is important for everybody to appreciate that the benefit is -- a million dollars doesn't buy...
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levin. >> pamela levin, chief financial officer. in preparing for this report and talking to the -- in looking at the questions that greg was coming up with in terms of the stabilization reserve, i'm going to be trying to move towards something that may make more sense to you. this time there was a strategy and the presentation i'm going to give you hopefully will help move forward so that the questions that are coming up make it, you know, much more transparent. so obviously this is the report that summarizes the actual revenue of the employee benefits trust fund and the general fund, administrative budget through march 31st with projusts -- projections through the end of the fiscal year. in terms of the trust, on june 30th, 201 june 30th, 2018, -- 2017, based on march through 2018 the fund balance is expected to be a $20.5 million and this is a decrease of approximately 3%. usuhc's claims experience has improved and the projected use of the fund balance is less than the amount that was used to stabilize the rate. if you remember w
levin. >> pamela levin, chief financial officer. in preparing for this report and talking to the -- in looking at the questions that greg was coming up with in terms of the stabilization reserve, i'm going to be trying to move towards something that may make more sense to you. this time there was a strategy and the presentation i'm going to give you hopefully will help move forward so that the questions that are coming up make it, you know, much more transparent. so obviously this is the...
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i'm pamela brown in for fredricka whitfield. after weeks of back and forth confusion, very few details, the north korea/u.s. summit is officially back on, according to president trump. it is now crunch time with just ten days until the two leaders meet face-to-face in singapore. harsh rhetoric starting to soften once again. north korea's ex-spy chief personally delivering a massive letter to kim jong-un and president trump in the oval office. the secret service rather carefully examing that letter for anything potentially dangerous before it was presented. but they don't erase the volatile past. both countries with a lot on the line for this highly anticipated meeting. >> it will be a beginning, and i don't say, never say it happens in one meeting. you're talking years of hostility, years of problems and years of hatred, really, between so many different nations. i think you'll have a very positive result in the end. not from one meeting. i didn't cancel the meeting. i canceled it in response to a very tough statement. and i thi
i'm pamela brown in for fredricka whitfield. after weeks of back and forth confusion, very few details, the north korea/u.s. summit is officially back on, according to president trump. it is now crunch time with just ten days until the two leaders meet face-to-face in singapore. harsh rhetoric starting to soften once again. north korea's ex-spy chief personally delivering a massive letter to kim jong-un and president trump in the oval office. the secret service rather carefully examing that...
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back to you, dave and christine. >> pamela brown. thank you. president trump saying there is no need to do prepare work for the summit with north korea. that doesn't bother his secretary of state. >> there were few days that i left the oval office after having briefed the president that we did not talk about north korea. over months and months and days and days, president trump has been receiving briefings on this issue. i'm very confident the president will be fully prepared when he meets with his north korean counterpart. >> he may even invite kim jong-un to the united states. >> which is a fascinating development in this relationship when you go back to a year with the exchange of "rocket man" and "do "dotard." kim jong-un is a murderous dictator. ordered his half brother and uncle killed. >> with the closest allies, there is nothing but friction. >> optics of the next couple days. >>> he >>>. >> -- >> here is what the president said about all this yesterday. >> this is not just a photo-op. we will start with a good relationship and that is
back to you, dave and christine. >> pamela brown. thank you. president trump saying there is no need to do prepare work for the summit with north korea. that doesn't bother his secretary of state. >> there were few days that i left the oval office after having briefed the president that we did not talk about north korea. over months and months and days and days, president trump has been receiving briefings on this issue. i'm very confident the president will be fully prepared when...
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amy: antar davidson, your field director for arizona state representative p pamela powers hannley. she is not been allowed to totor the facility where you work, even a she's the wrecking democrat on the health committee? >> yep. and that illustrates the main problem with these facilities. despite beinghighly paid by american tax dollars, they remain entirely clandestine. i also want to take this opportunity to give a strong thank you to senator merkley. when i heard what happened to him, i felt extremely empowered and that led to me deciding to stand up. the main problem with these detention centers is their lack of transparency, which allows them to basically turn it into a prison. , i want to get your reaction to southwest key's spokeswoman cindy casares, who responded to concerns about whether the non-profit is prprepared to housuse children o have been separated from their parents at the border and are coping with trauma.
amy: antar davidson, your field director for arizona state representative p pamela powers hannley. she is not been allowed to totor the facility where you work, even a she's the wrecking democrat on the health committee? >> yep. and that illustrates the main problem with these facilities. despite beinghighly paid by american tax dollars, they remain entirely clandestine. i also want to take this opportunity to give a strong thank you to senator merkley. when i heard what happened to him,...
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davidson is also field director for arizona state representative pamela powers hannley. wehis is democracy now! as continue to look in the growing outrage of president trump policy of separating immigrant children from their parents. we turn to the political showdown in washington. on saturday, president trump try to blame the widely c condemned family separation practice on democrats, tweeting -- on thursday, house republicans introduced a so-called compromise immigration bill. the plan includes the promise of a $25 billion for trump's border wall and is being touted as one for democrats to agree to pass legislation that would stop the separation of families. for more on what the democrats might do now as they condemn the trump administration state policy of separating families at the border, we're joined by renee feltz, democracy now! correspondent and producer who has long reported on the criminalalization o of the busis
davidson is also field director for arizona state representative pamela powers hannley. wehis is democracy now! as continue to look in the growing outrage of president trump policy of separating immigrant children from their parents. we turn to the political showdown in washington. on saturday, president trump try to blame the widely c condemned family separation practice on democrats, tweeting -- on thursday, house republicans introduced a so-called compromise immigration bill. the plan...
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i'll be presenting today with pamela conrad from cmg, going over both the two stages of work that is next for the island, stages 2 and 3. they're excited. thank you for having us. our agenda is to go over the team, the key members of the team. discuss the stage boundaries with you, the overall project schedule and project overview. as mentioned, we are a civil engineering firm and the prime consultants on the project. cmg is a key member of the team. i consider them to be a coprime, because basically we would be leading the effort with the infrastructure, cmg is leading the eff the street scape and open space areas. and so as i mentioned, cmg would be leading the landscape architecture. we're working closer with the ngo preparing the geotechnical
i'll be presenting today with pamela conrad from cmg, going over both the two stages of work that is next for the island, stages 2 and 3. they're excited. thank you for having us. our agenda is to go over the team, the key members of the team. discuss the stage boundaries with you, the overall project schedule and project overview. as mentioned, we are a civil engineering firm and the prime consultants on the project. cmg is a key member of the team. i consider them to be a coprime, because...
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we will be backt the top of the hour, and pamela will be back at 10:00.will keep you posted throughout the night. we'll be right back. >> kron 4 news, your local election headquarters. >> good evening, thanks for joining us on this election night. >> it's election night here in the bay area and all across the state. tonight, we bring you live election coverage across california. our top race tonight, the california governor race. >> here's a look at the returns so far. the latest numbers, just 7% of the precincts reporting, but gavin newsom is in front. lieutenant governor with 35% over john cox, and a surprise, in third place at this stage, another republican. the only two republicans are in the top three, and there are a number of prominent democrats who aren't even showing in the p
we will be backt the top of the hour, and pamela will be back at 10:00.will keep you posted throughout the night. we'll be right back. >> kron 4 news, your local election headquarters. >> good evening, thanks for joining us on this election night. >> it's election night here in the bay area and all across the state. tonight, we bring you live election coverage across california. our top race tonight, the california governor race. >> here's a look at the returns so far....
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. >> pamela brown at the white house. here for more, jeffrey toobin and former fbi supervisory agent josh campbell who working for comey in 2015 and 2017. let's start with this extraordinary exchange, josh, between they were lovers and fbi colleagues, peter strzok and lisa page in august, 2016, this is after the hillary clinton investigation ended. page writes "trump's not ever going to become president, right?" and strzok replies "no, he's not. we'll stop it." the inspector general writes it's not only indicative of a biased state of mind but applies a willingness to take official action to impact the presidential candidates electoral prospects. this is antithetical to the core values of the fbi and the justice department of justice. >> this is a damning report. no question. it was done thoroughly by an independent body whose job is to police those who have these powers. that said -- and i'm the first to admit that lisa page and peter strzok i think have caused more damage to the fbi's
. >> pamela brown at the white house. here for more, jeffrey toobin and former fbi supervisory agent josh campbell who working for comey in 2015 and 2017. let's start with this extraordinary exchange, josh, between they were lovers and fbi colleagues, peter strzok and lisa page in august, 2016, this is after the hillary clinton investigation ended. page writes "trump's not ever going to become president, right?" and strzok replies "no, he's not. we'll stop it." the...
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pamela: gracias por la sintonÍa y la confianza, los esperamos maÑana. ♪ ♪ ♪ pamela: quÉdese con su noticieroracias por su confianza. patricia: es lunes 25 de junio y estas son las principales noticias: un equipo periodÍstico de univisiÓn se dio a la tarea de seguir a una familia separada por emigraciÓn la madre estÁ en arizona y sus tres hijos fueron entregados a una familia sustituta. causa conmociÓn el asesinato de un menor en el bronx a manos de pandilleros y la violencia polÍtica se cobra dos nuevas vÍctimas en mÉxico , es recordada cifra -- rÉcord la cifra de candidatos asesinados en esta compaÑÍa. comenzamos. locutor: este es su "noticiero univisiÓn: edición nocturna", con enrique acevedo y patricia janiot. patricia: quÉ tal? bienvenidos . cada caso de separaciÓn de padres e hijos representa una tragedia para una familia, un equipoerstico de nuestro canal en nueva york se dio a la tarea de seguir un caso e indagar sobre una posible soluciÓn. mariela salgado se ocupÓ del asunto y este es su relato. mariela: "noticias univisiÓn 41" supo de estos tres hermanos que fueron puestos con una f
pamela: gracias por la sintonÍa y la confianza, los esperamos maÑana. ♪ ♪ ♪ pamela: quÉdese con su noticieroracias por su confianza. patricia: es lunes 25 de junio y estas son las principales noticias: un equipo periodÍstico de univisiÓn se dio a la tarea de seguir a una familia separada por emigraciÓn la madre estÁ en arizona y sus tres hijos fueron entregados a una familia sustituta. causa conmociÓn el asesinato de un menor en el bronx a manos de pandilleros y la violencia...
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. >> pamela brown i believe is ready for us. she was in the briefing. no pamela. let's stay on the eagles and then we'll come back to pamela's question because it was great on following up on the president's dictating that misleading statement after the trump tower meeting. in fact, let me go there because, you know, the news came out yesterday, there was this 20-page letter sent from the trump lawyers on to the mueller team basically saying that that initial misleading statement, that the fact that don jr., paul manafort and others from the trump team were meeting over the russians were adoptions, that was misleading. ultimately relearn it was about dirt on hillary clinton. pamela brown asked the question if sarah sanders wanted to correct the record because we heard the president did indeed dictate the statement and rudy giuliani, the outside counsel, who sarah sanders kept refurrerg to yesterday in the briefing said this: >> i don't think anybody was lying. i think it was in the very early stages of a representation by a lawyer, which happens a the time. i don'
. >> pamela brown i believe is ready for us. she was in the briefing. no pamela. let's stay on the eagles and then we'll come back to pamela's question because it was great on following up on the president's dictating that misleading statement after the trump tower meeting. in fact, let me go there because, you know, the news came out yesterday, there was this 20-page letter sent from the trump lawyers on to the mueller team basically saying that that initial misleading statement, that...
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pamela: en paÍses latinoamericanos comienzan a experimentarla tambiÉn .os despedimos con espÍritu mundialista muy en alto, varias de nuestras selecciones siguen adelante. michelle: los esperamos maÑana para compartir otra jornada. gracias pamela: suerte a colombia. o enrique: gracias por acompaÑarnos. Éstas son las noticias. una abogada de inmigraciÓn denuncia haber sido agredida por un agente de ice, causÁndole una fractura y varias heridas. la jubilaciÓn e un juez de la corte suprema abre la puerta para que donald trump domine a un segundo ministro en lo que va de su administraciÓn. y fue el cierre de las campaÑas electorales en mÉxico. lÓpez obrador junto mÁs de 100,000 personas en el estadio azteca. todo listo para la elecciÓn del domingo. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna. patricial: muy buenas noches. los extremos de la actual administraciÓn en cuestiones migratorias continÚa llegando a niveles nunca imaginados. una abogada de inmigraciÓn ha denunciado haber sido agredida por un agente d
pamela: en paÍses latinoamericanos comienzan a experimentarla tambiÉn .os despedimos con espÍritu mundialista muy en alto, varias de nuestras selecciones siguen adelante. michelle: los esperamos maÑana para compartir otra jornada. gracias pamela: suerte a colombia. o enrique: gracias por acompaÑarnos. Éstas son las noticias. una abogada de inmigraciÓn denuncia haber sido agredida por un agente de ice, causÁndole una fractura y varias heridas. la jubilaciÓn e un juez de la corte suprema...
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pamela preis just walked in.en two democrats, and some people see different things from each one. prices supporters see her as a more progressive candidate. a volunteer at a supporter. here with me, sherita hansen, she will talk to us about why she supports pamela preis. why do you think she's the better candidate? >> pamela is a civil rights attorney, and she has fought for justice for everybody her whole life. >> we can from a situation where she was in foster care, and to be able to make this wonderful career. my grandkids go to school here, i love the diversity, and all of the different children, all of the different backgrounds. i just want all of them to have a fair shake at our justice system. >> do you not think that that's the case under the current da? >> i think that's not the case in our whole justice system, nationally. there's a whole new movement where we had put away people, incarcerated people, we would use the war on drugs, and a lot of situations, marijuana, to incarcerate the people that were
pamela preis just walked in.en two democrats, and some people see different things from each one. prices supporters see her as a more progressive candidate. a volunteer at a supporter. here with me, sherita hansen, she will talk to us about why she supports pamela preis. why do you think she's the better candidate? >> pamela is a civil rights attorney, and she has fought for justice for everybody her whole life. >> we can from a situation where she was in foster care, and to be able...
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the reforms that are before you today would have made a big eror pamela.e living in poverty have a hard time coming up with the couple hundred dollars all at once. these reforms before your will significantly lower tow fees and boot fees for people under 200% of the federal poverty line and allow people to pay off their citations that led to the tow or boot over time through a payment plan or by doing community service. it's my understanding the these reforms would have been in place pamela would have needed to come up with half of what she did and she would have been able to pay off her citation over time making it easier for her to do so. with these reform fewer people like pamela will make the decision, do i pay my rent or pay to get my car back. our joint work on these challenges is not done. the mta presented these reform to the stakeholder group as a step to this pro .we areill i a discussion of how to help people struggling with homelessness living in ok forward t continuing to. work with you and thank you much. >> chairman brinkman: thank you. next
the reforms that are before you today would have made a big eror pamela.e living in poverty have a hard time coming up with the couple hundred dollars all at once. these reforms before your will significantly lower tow fees and boot fees for people under 200% of the federal poverty line and allow people to pay off their citations that led to the tow or boot over time through a payment plan or by doing community service. it's my understanding the these reforms would have been in place pamela...
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i'll go to my other commissioners. >> director richardson: thank you, pamela and your name again?ich. i see you everywhere. fulliway i want to focus on the street scape. in the previous discussions we've had, we made it clear and you've been able to demonstrate to that extent that the shared pathway and if for instance, the retail center, this is where we're having cars and also pedestrians. there is a particular user that i'm really concerned about. and we conveyed that. the ada. in fact, in looking at the street scape network plan that we talked about at length, we made it clear. i would love to see in your plan, some dezzing i nation, some -- designation, indicators that the ada is ingrained in there. i don't want that to be adaptation. i know you agree with me. i want them to be able to convey, this is what we're doing here, over 300 acres plus, treasure island is that place in north america that is going to have the opportunity for the walking,or the biking, but we need to be cognizant. i want to make this plan a gold standard that others can emulate. that is the reason why a
i'll go to my other commissioners. >> director richardson: thank you, pamela and your name again?ich. i see you everywhere. fulliway i want to focus on the street scape. in the previous discussions we've had, we made it clear and you've been able to demonstrate to that extent that the shared pathway and if for instance, the retail center, this is where we're having cars and also pedestrians. there is a particular user that i'm really concerned about. and we conveyed that. the ada. in...
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wolf. >> pamela, thank you. pamela brown at the white house. >>> will ripley has made 1 trips to north korea, gaining extraordinary access to kim jong-un's regime. he's joining us now live from singapore. will, he returns with a big boast in his prestige and praise from the president of the united states and a halt to u.s.-south korean military exercises. is he the winner? >> well, a lot of people would argue that. especially considering the fact that essentially the maximum pressure campaign has now reached its peak. we know that china and russia are looking at the loosening of sanctions on northea. malaysia is n looking to restore formal diplomatic ties. so even if the united states doesn't offer the immediate sanctions relief, kim jong-un could see some financial benefit not to mention the fact this deal doesn't have specifics about denuclearization in terms of a time line, verification, those key points that had been so important to the united states, but are not included in this current deal. and yet he goe
wolf. >> pamela, thank you. pamela brown at the white house. >>> will ripley has made 1 trips to north korea, gaining extraordinary access to kim jong-un's regime. he's joining us now live from singapore. will, he returns with a big boast in his prestige and praise from the president of the united states and a halt to u.s.-south korean military exercises. is he the winner? >> well, a lot of people would argue that. especially considering the fact that essentially the...
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pamela, thank you very much. pamela brown over at the white house. >>> let's dig deeper.nalysts are standing by right now. abby phillip is with us. you are one of our white house reporters. you were there when the president walked out on the north lawn of the white house. walk us through what happened. >> it was incredibly surreal. watching the president walk from the back way of the white house up the front lawn is something that none of us had ever seen any president really do before. frankly, several white house aides moments before the president walked out were telling us not to expect him to come out. they did not believe that he would actually come out to the front lawn to do that interview. he was relaxed throughout the whole thing. wanted to make his points. as pamela pointed out, many of them not entirely true. he wanted to present his version of this case on a number of issues from north korea to the inspector general report to all kinds of issues. he answered questions from fox news for a half an hour. then spent another half an hour answering more questions fr
pamela, thank you very much. pamela brown over at the white house. >>> let's dig deeper.nalysts are standing by right now. abby phillip is with us. you are one of our white house reporters. you were there when the president walked out on the north lawn of the white house. walk us through what happened. >> it was incredibly surreal. watching the president walk from the back way of the white house up the front lawn is something that none of us had ever seen any president really do...
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joining me now is pamela florian, attorney with the nonprofit, she's been representing young children separated from their parents at the border. thank you for coming in. >> thank you for having me. >> first, your reaction to the statement from the president that we heard there, that democrats are telling their phony stories of sadness and grief, obama and others had the same pictures, did nothing about it. you're working with these children. what do you say? >> well, right now we are focused on helping the children. we do not want to comment on what the president is saying at this time. all we care about is the family separation and helping children go through their cases and hopefully have someone by their side to help them out. >> i respect that. that's where the important focus is. you've worked for two years with unaccompanied minors who came across the border. you're now working with some of the children separated from their families at the border. do you see a difference in the kids who cross alone and those separated? >> yes, so, i have been working for two years and i have be
joining me now is pamela florian, attorney with the nonprofit, she's been representing young children separated from their parents at the border. thank you for coming in. >> thank you for having me. >> first, your reaction to the statement from the president that we heard there, that democrats are telling their phony stories of sadness and grief, obama and others had the same pictures, did nothing about it. you're working with these children. what do you say? >> well, right...
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gerson, su papÁ eduardo y su hermana pamela, viven temporariamente aquÍ. >> estamos vivos y tenemos queen sus tiempos libres de trabajo. >> gerson tenÍa o 19 aÑos y jenny 16. pronto llegÓ una noticia. >> sabÍamos que estaba embarazada. fue de sorpresa. pero me querÍa ser responsable. te soy sincero, ella aÚn no estÁ segura conmigo. andrea: llegÓ a su vida para mejorarlo todo. la pareja se fue a vivir a un departamentoen el el pie del volcÁn de fuego, donde vivÍa su padre. la idea se convirtiÓ en la prioridad. >> el 22 de mayo que ya cumpliÓ su primer aÑo de vida. adrados. gerson fabricaba su sed de lunes a sÁbado y asÍ mantenÍan la casa. >> nosotros encargamos un pequeÑito, pero es sÓlo ya lo cargaba. de tener un celular para comunicarnos por cualquier cosa que nos pasara, a ella o a mi. andrea: el dÍa anterior a la erupciÓn del volcÁn, gerson decidiÓ cpr telÉfonos para s >> miba a costar, porque somos muy pobres. uno tiene sus cosas poco a poco. >> era domingo y la oportunidad perfecta para que gerson comprara el regalo. >> u ese dÍa nosotros fuimos a visitar a la mamÁ de ella. >> sali
gerson, su papÁ eduardo y su hermana pamela, viven temporariamente aquÍ. >> estamos vivos y tenemos queen sus tiempos libres de trabajo. >> gerson tenÍa o 19 aÑos y jenny 16. pronto llegÓ una noticia. >> sabÍamos que estaba embarazada. fue de sorpresa. pero me querÍa ser responsable. te soy sincero, ella aÚn no estÁ segura conmigo. andrea: llegÓ a su vida para mejorarlo todo. la pareja se fue a vivir a un departamentoen el el pie del volcÁn de fuego, donde vivÍa su...
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pamela: gracias por la confianza. ♪ ♪ ♪ buenas noches. 30.000 personas mas de 6 comunidades recibieronen de evacuacion tras una nueva erupcion l volcan de fuego en guatemala, mientras que la cifra de cadaveres rescatados llego a 75.tambien hubo falsas alarmas que llevaron a muchos habitantes de escuin-tla a huir por temor a que la lava llegara hasta la cabecera municipal.nuestra esta en esa ciudad. porras el peligro por el volcan esta latente y la gente huye hacia zonas mas seguras.mientras, el presidente anuncia que varios heridoseran trasladados a otros paises que se ofrecieron para atenderlos hastaque esten fuera de peligro. elyangelica gonzalez nos tiene mas detalles sobre las operaciones de rescate. si usted desea apoyar a las personas afectadas por el volcan de fuego, puede contribuir a traves de las siuientes cuentas bancarias, aprobadas po uz roja guatemalteca. para mas informacion visite univision punto com diagonal unidos. un rio de lava proveniente del volcan hogares en la isla grande de hawai, dijeron las utoridades.ahora son unas 120 las viviendas destruidas desde el mes p
pamela: gracias por la confianza. ♪ ♪ ♪ buenas noches. 30.000 personas mas de 6 comunidades recibieronen de evacuacion tras una nueva erupcion l volcan de fuego en guatemala, mientras que la cifra de cadaveres rescatados llego a 75.tambien hubo falsas alarmas que llevaron a muchos habitantes de escuin-tla a huir por temor a que la lava llegara hasta la cabecera municipal.nuestra esta en esa ciudad. porras el peligro por el volcan esta latente y la gente huye hacia zonas mas...
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nancy o'malley leads pamela price with 62% of the vote. price with 38%. juliette goodrich on the mood at nancy o'malley's campaign headquarters. >> reporter: we're at pier 29 restaurant in alameda. this is district attorney nancy o'malley's campaign election party. all of her supporters directly behind me, hoping for a big win. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> reporter: this is the first time in nearly a decade the d.a. is running against an opponent. she was appointed alameda county d.a. in 2009 and ran unopposed in 2010 and also 2014. she's been endorsed by governor jerry brown and senator pamela harris and both oakland and oakley mayors. she said you bet i'm nervous. >> well, i think the campaign has been interesting with the outside money changing the game quite a bit. but you know we had a strong, strong grassroots effort, you know, people in the community that have been so supportive, not just in raising money, but also people being encouraging and introducing me to other people. the community really coming together to make sure we stay, that
nancy o'malley leads pamela price with 62% of the vote. price with 38%. juliette goodrich on the mood at nancy o'malley's campaign headquarters. >> reporter: we're at pier 29 restaurant in alameda. this is district attorney nancy o'malley's campaign election party. all of her supporters directly behind me, hoping for a big win. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> reporter: this is the first time in nearly a decade the d.a. is running against an opponent. she was appointed...
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really, pamela, this is significant.the administration, the justice department will prosecute those involved in leaks. also, this is the first publicly known time that we know that the trump administration in pursuing these leaks, has seized the data, the communications of a reporter. in particular in this case, a "new york times" reporter who did have communications with james wolfe. pamela? >> and we know that one of the reporters that wolfe was corresponding with. tell us about this reporter. what do we know? >> reporter: "the new york times" disclosed the identity of this reporter last night. her name was alley walkins. she had a three year relationship with james wolfe dating back to the time where she was an intern in washington, d.c. so we know that in april 2017 she wrote an article for buzzfeed. in that article she disclosed there was an investigation as to russian spies. she was involved in writing that article. the fbi wanted to know exactly how she got that information. now, the doj sent her a letter in febru
really, pamela, this is significant.the administration, the justice department will prosecute those involved in leaks. also, this is the first publicly known time that we know that the trump administration in pursuing these leaks, has seized the data, the communications of a reporter. in particular in this case, a "new york times" reporter who did have communications with james wolfe. pamela? >> and we know that one of the reporters that wolfe was corresponding with. tell us...
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. >>> hello, thanks so much for being here with me, i'm pamela brown in for fredericka whitfield. president trump will arrive back in the white house after a weekend at camp david and new information surfaces about the russia probe. the special counsel sending a letter ordering that trump cannot obstruct justice. this was part of the letter that was sent to mueller's team back in january and the letter also discusses trump's power to pardonen. saying that the president probably has the power to pardon himself and giuliani also weighed in on the chances the president will sit down for an interview with robert mueller. >> we have to keep an open mind, just to be honest, i'm leaning toward not. but if they can convince us it will be brief, it will be to the point, they have five or six points they have to clarify, and with that we can get this over. >> let's go to white house correspondent boris sanchez, so what else did rudy giuliani say today? >> rudy giuliani simply reiterated what we saw in that letter that was published by the "new york times" from the trump legal team to the sp
. >>> hello, thanks so much for being here with me, i'm pamela brown in for fredericka whitfield. president trump will arrive back in the white house after a weekend at camp david and new information surfaces about the russia probe. the special counsel sending a letter ordering that trump cannot obstruct justice. this was part of the letter that was sent to mueller's team back in january and the letter also discusses trump's power to pardonen. saying that the president probably has the...
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and pamela cipriano joins me now. pamela, thank you very much for being here.k a little bit about the impact on these children. what do they face when they are separated? >> these children have come from very difficult circumstances, where they've come with their parents and families, fleeing difficult situations of violence and poverty and other conditions in their home communities. and they're coming, looking for a better place to live and in a safe and secure environment. now they're coming to our borders, expecting to be welcomed and, instead, are being taken away, separated from their parents. the only security and people that they know that they love where they feel safe. and that's just an a tchlanthim everything we believe in. nurses have written to me saying it's appalling, despicable, imm un-american. statements like i never thought i would live long enough to see something like this happen in our country. we have to stop this practice of separating children from their families. >> one thing that has horrified a lot of people are reports of very young
and pamela cipriano joins me now. pamela, thank you very much for being here.k a little bit about the impact on these children. what do they face when they are separated? >> these children have come from very difficult circumstances, where they've come with their parents and families, fleeing difficult situations of violence and poverty and other conditions in their home communities. and they're coming, looking for a better place to live and in a safe and secure environment. now they're...
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pamela brown at the white house. >>> to the russia investigation. president trump's campaign to discredit it. tonight there's even more republican pushback against the president's claim that an fbi spy infiltrated his campaign. let's bring in our senior congressional correspondent manu raju. you've been investigating this. you'll have more coming up later this hour. right now, you have breaking news on republicans increasingly speaking out against the president's position on this issue. >> yeah. republicans are saying there's nothing there behind the president's claims and spies infiltrating his campaign. a number of republicans told me they hope the president drops this and focuses on other issues going forward saying it's a distractions. there's nothing to base these allegations on. one republican, even some of the president's own allies like senator lindsey graham saying the president doesn't have any evidence to back up the claim. >> i haven't looked at the evidence but i've seen no indication that a informant was placed inside the trump campaig
pamela brown at the white house. >>> to the russia investigation. president trump's campaign to discredit it. tonight there's even more republican pushback against the president's claim that an fbi spy infiltrated his campaign. let's bring in our senior congressional correspondent manu raju. you've been investigating this. you'll have more coming up later this hour. right now, you have breaking news on republicans increasingly speaking out against the president's position on this...
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fact used by prosecutors at evidence against rodruezruz c he was charged with disappearances and m pamela butler. arlington police wer deiv wou aremartaavag investating active mussing concerns case. >> the um ae re maindz found in stafford country virginia not far where theyre w were helast winter and what unskleer sure sounding circumstances and remains. her body was taken out of a side whipped" of the house that was covered on threeur sides by sillance. t l more information in the case whether autopsy determined the cause and mannat oh and which jurisdiction is taking the leads in this case. at this hour we're trying to make contact with the couple's only son for xhechlity we also placed calls for the stafford county sheriff office and commoosealth attorney. th calls were not returned liver in the "fox 5 news" room. i'm paul gner. >> "fox5" is in prince george county where a school cause aid is in custody accused of assaulting a 1ste student on a bus. why it's mazeing more than a few questions. deian isd charged with sex ause and sexual aslawlt. they responded to cl of that school anden
fact used by prosecutors at evidence against rodruezruz c he was charged with disappearances and m pamela butler. arlington police wer deiv wou aremartaavag investating active mussing concerns case. >> the um ae re maindz found in stafford country virginia not far where theyre w were helast winter and what unskleer sure sounding circumstances and remains. her body was taken out of a side whipped" of the house that was covered on threeur sides by sillance. t l more information in the...
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i'm pamela brown, in for fredricka whitfield. lots to cover on this saturday. the north korea/u.s. summit is officially on again according to president trump. this is just the latest turn in the whiplash diplomacy between president trump and kim jong-un. and it is now crunch time with just ten days until the two leaders meet face-to-face in singapore. the soft rhetoric starting to soften. north korea's ex-spy chief personally delivering a letter to kim jong-un to president trump in the oval office but these pleasantries don't erase a volatile path. both countries with a lot on the line for this highly anticipated meeting. >> it will be a beginning. i have never said it happens in one meeting. you're talking about years of hostility, years of problems. years of really hatred between so many different nations. but i think you're going to have a very positive result in the end. not from one meeting. one thing i did do, it was very important, we had hundreds of new sanctions ready to go on. and he did not -- the director did not ask, but i said i'm not going to put them on until such t
i'm pamela brown, in for fredricka whitfield. lots to cover on this saturday. the north korea/u.s. summit is officially on again according to president trump. this is just the latest turn in the whiplash diplomacy between president trump and kim jong-un. and it is now crunch time with just ten days until the two leaders meet face-to-face in singapore. the soft rhetoric starting to soften. north korea's ex-spy chief personally delivering a letter to kim jong-un to president trump in the oval...
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pamela? >> all right, boris sanchez, thanks for breaking it down for us there from the white house. >>> and president trump is feeling pretty good it seems about the mysterious giant letter from kim jong-un. >> that letter was a very nice letter. oh, would you like to see what was in the letter. how much, how much? >> so, what was the message in that letter? cnn's international diplomatic editor nic robertson joins us live from seoul. what can you tell us, nic? >> you know, i think the best we can get is from the president, he said himself, you know, just yesterday when he was asked if he'd read the letter while giving a big explanation about his thinking and saying the summit was back on again, admitted that he hadn't read it. he said that kim yong chol, the north korean former spy chief, was just going to drop by the white house to hand over this letter and then stay for two hours of talks, so right now this oversized envelope that has all the look of a card, a birthday card perhaps from co
pamela? >> all right, boris sanchez, thanks for breaking it down for us there from the white house. >>> and president trump is feeling pretty good it seems about the mysterious giant letter from kim jong-un. >> that letter was a very nice letter. oh, would you like to see what was in the letter. how much, how much? >> so, what was the message in that letter? cnn's international diplomatic editor nic robertson joins us live from seoul. what can you tell us, nic?...
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pamela brown, thank you very much.emocratic congressman member of the house armed services committee. do you agree with the president when he says "there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea?" >> he's absolutely wrong. he could not be more incorrec noh korea still has n weapons. still has intercontinental ballistic missiles. still has medium ranged missiles. and th can use them. the fact of the matter is, the heat has been turned down, but it's still on the stove. itll there. it hasn't disappeared. north korea has promised for more than 30 years to denuclearize. all they did was to perfect their ability to have a nuclear bomb. they have several. and they have the missiles to deliver them. there is a threat. it has not disappeared.>> i've have a many as 60 nuclear bombs. what can you tell us? >> i don't know the exact number. but they certainly have them. they threatened to take out the united states and take out major cities in the united states. kim jong-un is a known liar. his regime has, over the last 60 y
pamela brown, thank you very much.emocratic congressman member of the house armed services committee. do you agree with the president when he says "there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea?" >> he's absolutely wrong. he could not be more incorrec noh korea still has n weapons. still has intercontinental ballistic missiles. still has medium ranged missiles. and th can use them. the fact of the matter is, the heat has been turned down, but it's still on the stove. itll...
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pamela brown is "outfront" and pamela, is that what this is really about? you don't have a lot of people going to show up, he thinks he's going to look, so forget it. i'm going to disinvite you and say something else. he's trying to score political points?>> the white house is sa it's really the philadelphia eagles trying to scool points saying they were engaged in this stop and it appears the president was playing politics by playing up this issue of the nastional anthem because he knos it plays well with his base and doesn't really carry water because no one from the team actually kneeled or stay ed in the locker room during the regular-season. so that didn't really add up. and as you pointed out, also way to deflect from the fact that so fu of the prlayers were going t show up. one official said if the numbers hadn't been whittled down, they wouldn't have been disinvited so it was more about that. you're right. the president kuz cadoes care about crowd sizes. he brought it up today saying more people than he thought showed up. there were eagles fans and
pamela brown is "outfront" and pamela, is that what this is really about? you don't have a lot of people going to show up, he thinks he's going to look, so forget it. i'm going to disinvite you and say something else. he's trying to score political points?>> the white house is sa it's really the philadelphia eagles trying to scool points saying they were engaged in this stop and it appears the president was playing politics by playing up this issue of the nastional anthem...
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candidate for lieutenant governor, pamela evitt. pamela. [cheers & applause] thanks, pamela. and finally, the person we're all here for today, a man who truly was with me from the beginning. there was no doubt about it. he was there right from the beginning. you know, we won the state of south carolina by a lot. both in the primaries, both in the primaries and in the general election. we had the run of the whole east coast and we got south carolina and we got north carolina. we love north carolina. we got pennsylvania and we got florida. we started off that night, donald trump has won the state of florida. right? and they go whoa! they just lost florida. you know what they said? don't worry about it. north caroli north carolina -- they said north carolina is our fire wall. south carolina we have no chance. but north carolina. so we won south carolina, thank you very much. [cheers & applause] and the fire wall wasn't much of a fire wall in north carolina. so i want to thank the incredible people of south carolina for everything you've done. right from day one, when i came down
candidate for lieutenant governor, pamela evitt. pamela. [cheers & applause] thanks, pamela. and finally, the person we're all here for today, a man who truly was with me from the beginning. there was no doubt about it. he was there right from the beginning. you know, we won the state of south carolina by a lot. both in the primaries, both in the primaries and in the general election. we had the run of the whole east coast and we got south carolina and we got north carolina. we love north...
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let's go to our white house correspondent pamela brown. isn't it early for thesi to be declaring victory? what is the latest. >> reporter: well if history is any indication, it does appear premature. i've been speaking to white house officials today who, while they are cautiously optimist. >> they realize the u.s. has been in this position before and there is the possibility that north korea is once again jerking the u.s. around. so time will tell if the president was premature in making this victory lap or a bold claim that he tweeted shortly after landing back in the united states. when he said everybody can now feel much safer than the day i took office. there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. he also tweeted before taking office people were assuring -- assuming that we were going to war with north korea. president obama said north korea was our biggest and most dangerous problem, no longer. sleep well. sosidents putting a lot of trust in a regime that is known to cheat the system, that is known to draw negotiations and tr
let's go to our white house correspondent pamela brown. isn't it early for thesi to be declaring victory? what is the latest. >> reporter: well if history is any indication, it does appear premature. i've been speaking to white house officials today who, while they are cautiously optimist. >> they realize the u.s. has been in this position before and there is the possibility that north korea is once again jerking the u.s. around. so time will tell if the president was premature in...
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pamela, tell us more about what's in these 20 pages. any revelations? >> these 20 pages certainly offer a glimpse into the legal strategy and what has been conveyed to robert mueller's team by the president's attorneys, and they made the case in this 20-page memo that was hand delivered to robert mueller in january that the president cannot be compelled to testify and that he couldn't have obstructed justice under the constitution, and there is some striking lines in this 20-page memo as they make this argument that is a very broad interpretation of executive authority, ana, some of which has not been tested. and one part of the letter is they're making the case that the president couldn't have obstructed justice, at least in the michael flynn investigation at least when he reportedly asked james comey to end the investigation into flynn. this says, let's see, by virtue of his position as the chief law enforcement officer, calling the president the chief law enforcement officer under the constitution, he could neither constitutionally nor legally consti
pamela, tell us more about what's in these 20 pages. any revelations? >> these 20 pages certainly offer a glimpse into the legal strategy and what has been conveyed to robert mueller's team by the president's attorneys, and they made the case in this 20-page memo that was hand delivered to robert mueller in january that the president cannot be compelled to testify and that he couldn't have obstructed justice under the constitution, and there is some striking lines in this 20-page memo as...
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pamela: aunque logrÓ imponerse, terminÓ tercero estamos muy orgullosos.tes 26 de junio. 17 estados y el distrito de columbia demandan al gobierno de trump por la separaciÓn de familias. le exigen la reunificaciÓn de miles de niÑos con sus padres. protestan en varias ciudades del paÍs despuÉs de que la corte suprema avalÓ la restricción de en grande gratis. despuÉs de del triunfo frente a nigeria. comenzamos. presentador: este es un noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna con enrique acevedo y patricia janiot. patricia: buenas noches. la polÍtica del gobierno de donald trump de separar familias tienen desafÍo legal. 17 estados y el distrito de columbia presentaron una demanda en seattle. acusan al gobierno de negar el debido proceso a padres e hijos para solicitar asilo. ademÁs, afirman que la orden ejecutiva del presidente para acabar con la separaciÓn familiar estÁ plagadde limitaciones y piden reunificar a padres con hijos. andrea: 17 estados y el distrito de columbia estÁn demandando al gobierno por la prÁctica de separaciÓn de familias en la frontera. l
pamela: aunque logrÓ imponerse, terminÓ tercero estamos muy orgullosos.tes 26 de junio. 17 estados y el distrito de columbia demandan al gobierno de trump por la separaciÓn de familias. le exigen la reunificaciÓn de miles de niÑos con sus padres. protestan en varias ciudades del paÍs despuÉs de que la corte suprema avalÓ la restricción de en grande gratis. despuÉs de del triunfo frente a nigeria. comenzamos. presentador: este es un noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna con enrique...
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pamela: la fiesta de fÚtbol apenas comienza y es mucho lo que nos queda por ver.michelle: nos despedimos con la canciÓn que patricia: hubo protestas en contra de la polÍtica que promueve la administraciÓn trump para separar familias y retener a menores de edad. segÚn la agencia de migraciÓn, ice, niÑos que cruzÓ la frontera con sus padres son considerados no acompaÑados cuando los padres son arrestados y una fiscal que propone llevar a juicio por hacer mal uso de los fondos. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>miles de personas marcharon hoy en varias ciudades del paÍs para demandar un alto por la administraciÓn trump. pidiera que los manifestantes usaron brasil antes amarillos como lo que las otra de migratorias utilizaran a principios de aÑo. pablo tiene detalles de la jornada. pablo: cientos de personas se congregaron para protestar por la separaciÓn familiar. mÁs del 90%era hispano. habÍa carteles de todo tipo. las familias deben hacer juntos, no campo de concentraciÓn para niÑos en los estados unidos. el mensaje para trump fue clarÓ nosotros somos mejores personas
pamela: la fiesta de fÚtbol apenas comienza y es mucho lo que nos queda por ver.michelle: nos despedimos con la canciÓn que patricia: hubo protestas en contra de la polÍtica que promueve la administraciÓn trump para separar familias y retener a menores de edad. segÚn la agencia de migraciÓn, ice, niÑos que cruzÓ la frontera con sus padres son considerados no acompaÑados cuando los padres son arrestados y una fiscal que propone llevar a juicio por hacer mal uso de los fondos....
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pamela preis is in second place with 36% of the vote. party,. >> reporter: yes, i'm with pamela preis and a bunch of her supporters. [ laughter ] [ applause ] this race is interesting, because it's sparking conversation about race in the justice system that sounds a lot like the national conversation about it. nancy o'malley has had her division since 2009, why did you want to get in this race? >> because it was important for this community to have a voice for the first time in 50 years for us to be able to say that we want the whole police officers accountable. we know that public safety requires public trust. we want an end to racial disparity in our criminal justice system. >> a lot of excitement here. what you are talking about doing , you don't think that's happening now under district attorney nancy o'malley. >> it's not happening now, we know that oakland and throughout the bay area that we have a serious problem with police accountability. there's no question about that. that is not been a priority, it has not been an issue that
pamela preis is in second place with 36% of the vote. party,. >> reporter: yes, i'm with pamela preis and a bunch of her supporters. [ laughter ] [ applause ] this race is interesting, because it's sparking conversation about race in the justice system that sounds a lot like the national conversation about it. nancy o'malley has had her division since 2009, why did you want to get in this race? >> because it was important for this community to have a voice for the first time in 50...