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it will beijing pamela has chosen a businessman as mcadams chief executive whole luxe aim was picked in a selection process that had no other candidates like hong kong was a special administrative territory of china beijing to control in 1999 after more than 4 centuries of portuguese rule. the still years unveiled plans to ban all mining extremist content in the event of an attack like the one on 2 mosques in new zealand back in march they involved blocking certain internet to may the government says it may also consider a law that would require digital platforms to improve the safety of their services 51 people were killed in the christchurch massacre the gunman streamed the shooting live on facebook. as the fight over kashmir continues it's not just humans who are suffering or defensive this up to divide the disputed territory is threatening wildlife in the himalayan some of binge evade reports from the line of control in pakistan administered kashmir. in a backyard scared and pushed out of its natural habitat this planting leopard represents the plight of wildlife in one of the wo
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a probation pamela has chosen a businessman as macos chief executive hold out saying was picked in a selection process that have no other candidates like hong kong or cows especially mistress a territory of china beijing took control in 1904 centuries portuguese will. a strain on their plans to ban online extremists content in the event of an attack like the one on 2 mosques in new zealand back in march they involved blocking sarson internet to mainz the government says it may also consider all that would require digital platforms to improve the safety of their services 51 people were killed in the christchurch massacre gunman streamed the she sing live on facebook. the morrison government is determined to keep australians safe online and we are also determined to ensure that terror terrorists. and those. advocating and supporting extreme violence and not i go to use the internet to publicize or win support for their causes. as the fight over kashmir continues it's not just humans who are suffering or defense and put up to dividing the disputed territory is threatening wildlife in th
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pamela brown has the latest from washington. security."national to our national security."> (ken/ lawrence- bam 2sh )i'm here with lawrence now track on hurricane dorian.. (ots/pam) (ots/pam) a big scare at a south bay school where two mountain lions were spotted nearby. the first sighting happened around 8-30- this morning near the track .. at chaboya middle school in san jose. a shelter- in- place was ordered for both chaboya and nearby tom matsumota elementary school. san jose police and fish and wildlife searched the area, but the big cat was gone. police say, just yesterday morning, a neighbor saw a mountain lion in the same area. the shelter in place was lifted... but a "limited shelter in place" will continue tomorrow .. which will keep students indoors during physical education class. (ken) coming up lawmakers are pushing to pass a new bill that will lower prescription drug prices. details on just how it will help cut costs. (pam) a new immigration rule that affects military families and government officials outside of the u.s is causing confusion and an uproar. de
pamela brown has the latest from washington. security."national to our national security."> (ken/ lawrence- bam 2sh )i'm here with lawrence now track on hurricane dorian.. (ots/pam) (ots/pam) a big scare at a south bay school where two mountain lions were spotted nearby. the first sighting happened around 8-30- this morning near the track .. at chaboya middle school in san jose. a shelter- in- place was ordered for both chaboya and nearby tom matsumota elementary school. san jose...
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as we all know, governor newsom has a passion for healthcare. also, we have pamelaovered the m.c.o. tax. it is actually being considered in california as we speak, so we will see what happens when the legislature reconvenes in september. so there's much more i could say , but i felt that at this point, this is a pretty nice summary of what is going on, and we will keep that up to date for your information. i did just mention the lean process improvement. i will be talking about that as part of the operations report for some time to come because we are very much learning how to become a learning organization and learn process improvement that will, that is already having an impact on things outside of the project itself and just learning new ways to work together. the member services team and others are meeting daily to go over the things that they are working on to improve, and that's going to carry forward, even though we will take the -- our eye off the ball a little bit during open enrolment, the daily meeting huddles will continue, which i think will really enha
as we all know, governor newsom has a passion for healthcare. also, we have pamelaovered the m.c.o. tax. it is actually being considered in california as we speak, so we will see what happens when the legislature reconvenes in september. so there's much more i could say , but i felt that at this point, this is a pretty nice summary of what is going on, and we will keep that up to date for your information. i did just mention the lean process improvement. i will be talking about that as part of...
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president trump has said similar things before after other mass shootings, but little has happened. cnn's pamela brown has this report. >> we want to take the guns out of the hands of crazy, demented people. >> reporter: president trump claiming he will do something on gun control. >> i think we can get something really good done. i think we can have some really meaningful background checks. >> reporter: but it's not clear what. >> i think that the republicans are going to be great and lead the change along with the democrats. i spoke to nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, we had a great talk. >> reporter: the president said he has a commitment to take up background checks from senate majority leader mitch mcconnell who has been under pressure to bring the senate back from the five-week recess and even facing protesters at his kentucky home. >> he's totally on board. >> reporter: but mcconnell saying he hasn't endorsed anything adding the senate won't come back early and saying mcconnell has only allowed them to discuss it and red flag warning administration when it occurs. >> those are two items for s
president trump has said similar things before after other mass shootings, but little has happened. cnn's pamela brown has this report. >> we want to take the guns out of the hands of crazy, demented people. >> reporter: president trump claiming he will do something on gun control. >> i think we can get something really good done. i think we can have some really meaningful background checks. >> reporter: but it's not clear what. >> i think that the republicans are...
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pamela brown has more now from the white house. >> two scenes of mass murder. he greeted some of the recovering victims, the heroes, the first responders, receiving ovations, as well as criticism. it was meant to unite a grieving scared country, president trump partly used the trips to boost his own morale, too. >> as you know, we left ohio, and the love, the respect for the office of the presidency. it was -- i wish you could have been there to see it. >> during one hospital visit, he praised the medical staff. >> it's an honor to be with you. look at this group of people. >> reporter: then boasted about his last rally in el paso. >> we had twice the number outside, and then you had this crazy beto. beto had like 400 people in a parking lot. they said his crowd was wonderful. >> reporter: all this as 31 victims who lay dead. none of the eight victims trump visited agreed to meet with him, but two who had already been discharged came back to meet the first couple. the dual mass akearse reenergized national calls for gun control. trump said yesterday he'll consi
pamela brown has more now from the white house. >> two scenes of mass murder. he greeted some of the recovering victims, the heroes, the first responders, receiving ovations, as well as criticism. it was meant to unite a grieving scared country, president trump partly used the trips to boost his own morale, too. >> as you know, we left ohio, and the love, the respect for the office of the presidency. it was -- i wish you could have been there to see it. >> during one hospital...
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has never followed through. and we should note earlier this year even threatened the president, threatened to veto two bills passed by the democratic-led house to strengthen background checks. pamela brown has more on the president repeating the congress to the american people, the one he's broken many times before. >> we want to take the guns out of the hands of crazy demented sick pop. >> reporter: president trump claiming he will do something on gun control. >> i think we could get something really good done. i think we can have some really meaningful background checks. >> but it is not clear what. >> i think that the republicans are going to be great and lead the charge along with the democrats. i spoke yesterday to nancy pelosi, we had a great talk. i spoke to chuck schumer, we had a great talk. >> reporter: the president said he has a commitment to take up background checks from mitch mcconnell who has been under pressure from democrats to bring the senate back from its five-week recess and even facing protesters at his kentucky home. >> he's on board. >> reporter: but the senator leader saying he hasn't endorsed anything. adding the senate won't discuss background checks sa
has never followed through. and we should note earlier this year even threatened the president, threatened to veto two bills passed by the democratic-led house to strengthen background checks. pamela brown has more on the president repeating the congress to the american people, the one he's broken many times before. >> we want to take the guns out of the hands of crazy demented sick pop. >> reporter: president trump claiming he will do something on gun control. >> i think we...
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pamela brown has more on the president's foreign policy moves. >> a wonderful day and a people. >> reportertouted the art of his deal. this time enabling american ranchers to export beef to the european union and other world markets. >> you've never seen anything like that happen before, have you? not with other presidents you haven't. >> reporter: but news of the beef deal comes as negotiations with china and russia reach a breaking point. >> until such time as there is a deal, we will be taxing the hell out of china. that is all there is. >> reporter: trump surprising global markets on thursday by tweeting he's adding a 10% tariff on $300 billion worth of chinese goods. which includes toys, shoes, laptops and, yes, iphones. the china ministry of commerce saying today, china is, quote, not afraid of a fight. adding counter measures will be necessary. russia is fighting mad, too. calling it a, quote, serious mistake for the u.s. to formally withdraw today from the inf treat yif. a landmark nuclear arms control pact made in 1987. >> trust but verify. >> reporter: the end of the trust was fir
pamela brown has more on the president's foreign policy moves. >> a wonderful day and a people. >> reportertouted the art of his deal. this time enabling american ranchers to export beef to the european union and other world markets. >> you've never seen anything like that happen before, have you? not with other presidents you haven't. >> reporter: but news of the beef deal comes as negotiations with china and russia reach a breaking point. >> until such time as...
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♪ pamela: en un caso que ha estremecido a colombia, un vendedor ambulante confeso que asesinÓ a una niÑa llevarÁ menor de la tienda donde trabajaban sus padres y una cÁmara de vigilancia lo puso al descubierto. adriana villamarÍn tiene los detalles y nos amplÍa. >> fue una madrugada oscura y sombrÍa cuando la fiscalía recogiÓ el cuerpo sin vida de la pequeÑa de 10 aÑos. la niÑa fue violada, torturada y asfixiada hasta la muerte. >> la muchacha muy sonriente. no tengo palabras para decir cÓmo era ella. >> alejandro, el padre de la niÑa, a duras penas intenta sobreponerse . alimento dolor que le provocÓ la muerte de su Única hija . pues fue Él quien encontrÓ sin vida, desnuda, atada y con el cuerpo lleno de golpes dentro de este bote de basura. las uÑas de la niÑa y sus brazosdaban cuenta de la dura batalla que librÓ por su vida. >> la encontramos en una casa abandonada. cuando llegamos estaba metida dentro de una tarrina. >> habÍa desaparecido dentro de la tienda donde sus padres trabajan cerca de san josÉ. en este vÍdeo de una cÁmara de seguridad quedÓ grabada por Última vez la niÑa, jus
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has been uncovering these new details for us. ed, what exactly are investigators learning? >> reporter: hi, pamela. ree sources with knowledge of the investigation tell us that this suspect, 21-year-old patrick crusius, as he has been speaking with investigators this week, has shown a reticence and shame over the idea and asked why he was attacking the city of el paso, that he had expressed some reticence and shame of carrying out this deadly attack in his hometown in the dallas suburb of allen, texas. we are told that he thought it would be wrong to carry out this attack near his hometown and that he was worried that his family and friends would find out about it and then they would know it was him. of course that is a preposterous idea, considering that this attack was going to garner worldwide headlines no matter where it happened. but it is an insight into some of the conversations that investigators have been having with this suspect. it doesn't really change, pamela, the underlying motive that investigators still believe is behind this attack that was expressed in that manifesto, that this sus
has been uncovering these new details for us. ed, what exactly are investigators learning? >> reporter: hi, pamela. ree sources with knowledge of the investigation tell us that this suspect, 21-year-old patrick crusius, as he has been speaking with investigators this week, has shown a reticence and shame over the idea and asked why he was attacking the city of el paso, that he had expressed some reticence and shame of carrying out this deadly attack in his hometown in the dallas suburb of...
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senator sanders has certainly animated this conversation. as you know, pameladebate. the democrats wouldn't even be talking about health care had it not been for the courage of senator bernie sanders in 2016. medicare for all is clear. everybody in, nobody out. what they were discussing on wednesday night was confusion. is medicare for all maybe. and that is -- >> well, it allows for private insurance, i believe. >> but they can't serve two masters here. either you're going to have a medicare for all system that increases the services that our seniors have right now and over a four-year period as senator sanders has laid out bring everybody in. this is not just about -- this is not about access to health care, it is about having health care. we can't continue along the same track. or you want to do it the way that senator harris wants to do or vice president, which is to have this love/hate relationship with the insurance company. we should not be -- >> so do you think it's unrealistic what kamala harris is proposing? >> you've got to make a position. either it
senator sanders has certainly animated this conversation. as you know, pameladebate. the democrats wouldn't even be talking about health care had it not been for the courage of senator bernie sanders in 2016. medicare for all is clear. everybody in, nobody out. what they were discussing on wednesday night was confusion. is medicare for all maybe. and that is -- >> well, it allows for private insurance, i believe. >> but they can't serve two masters here. either you're going to have...
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there is a skepticism that a deal could be reached but as pamela brown reports for us, president trump hasthinks he needs to take a concrete step on this issue. >> we must pass gun violence prevention legislation. every day we lose lives. >> reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi today continuing to put pressure on the president and senate republicans to take up gun control legislation, following last week's two deadly mass shootings. >> so we need to do that. and we need to do it soon. >> reporter: behind the scenes cnn is learning the administration is quietly talking with senate staffers about a bill that includes expanded background checks. a move the president seems to favor. >> i would like to see meaningful background checks. i thinking? will happen. >> reporter: the early talks which a source describes as informational, not substantive, involves staffers for republican senator pat toomey and democrats joe manchin and chris murphy. >> in the end republicans aren't going to support background checks legislation unless the president supports it. i remain pessimistic that that is how thi
there is a skepticism that a deal could be reached but as pamela brown reports for us, president trump hasthinks he needs to take a concrete step on this issue. >> we must pass gun violence prevention legislation. every day we lose lives. >> reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi today continuing to put pressure on the president and senate republicans to take up gun control legislation, following last week's two deadly mass shootings. >> so we need to do that. and we need to do...
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cnn's senior white house correspondent pamela brown joining us now from southern france where we know the president has landed. what is on the agenda, first of all, and how receptive might the president be to these conversations, pamela, about climate, about brazil when they are such a priority for the other leaders? >> reporter: well, we may find out soon because i have just learned that president trump is having lunch with french president emmanuel macron, and macron has made clear he wants to bring up the wildfires in amazon with the president as well as other climate issues, but the president has proven himself to be a thorn in the side of macron and other g-7 leaders who have prioritized climate change. not only has he pulled out of the paris climate accord, but he has made clear that it's not a priority for him. in fact, he has complained to his aides that during past g-7 summits there was too much discussion about the environment and about climate change in general and about oceans. his focus really wants to be on the economy. he wants to be able to tout his accomplishments. he wants to be able
cnn's senior white house correspondent pamela brown joining us now from southern france where we know the president has landed. what is on the agenda, first of all, and how receptive might the president be to these conversations, pamela, about climate, about brazil when they are such a priority for the other leaders? >> reporter: well, we may find out soon because i have just learned that president trump is having lunch with french president emmanuel macron, and macron has made clear he...
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pamela harris. he likes what she's doing. he has not by the way endorsed anyone yet. grant vicki back to you. >>catherine thank you and we just got word of a possible measles exposure at l a x the los angeles county health department says that a person infected with the disease travel to the airport on july 23th between 2 in the afternoon and 06:00pm officials say anybody who may have been at this location on those states could be at risk of developing measles for up to 21 days after big exposed being told that there's no current risk for measles exposure. at l a x starting tomorrow, a ban on all flavored tobacco products and vaping materials begins in livermore but people will still be able to buy the products which includes the cigarettes. >>for several more months kron four's justine waltman tells us there's also an effort under way to stop that law from ever being enforced. >>it is what it is i just have to be a big boy in need have worried his livelihood is about to go up in smoke vapor la's owner outs goal tells me it took years to build his business. how was working open to close every
pamela harris. he likes what she's doing. he has not by the way endorsed anyone yet. grant vicki back to you. >>catherine thank you and we just got word of a possible measles exposure at l a x the los angeles county health department says that a person infected with the disease travel to the airport on july 23th between 2 in the afternoon and 06:00pm officials say anybody who may have been at this location on those states could be at risk of developing measles for up to 21 days after big...
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carrying the iranian foreign minister, javad zarif has landed, not with the intention to meet with u.s. officials on the ground there. we have our pamela brown, senior white house correspondent, traveling with the president. pamela, do we know what the function of this visit is then by the iranian foreign minister, and is there the possibility of talks with u.s. officials some time in the future? >> well, that is certainly what the u.s. wants. in fact, steve mnuchin just spoke with reporters and said the u.s. is open to speaking with the iranians without any preconditions, but the iranians have been closing the door to that, and in the statement from the spokesman for the foreign ministry, it said there will be no meetings or negotiations with the americans during this trip. in terms of the purpose, jim, the spokesman also says the iranian foreign minister will continue consultations and discussions on recent initiatives between the presidents of iran and france. now, the president was asked about this, president trump was asked. and he simply said no comment in response to this unexpected arrival of the iranian foreign minister. steve
carrying the iranian foreign minister, javad zarif has landed, not with the intention to meet with u.s. officials on the ground there. we have our pamela brown, senior white house correspondent, traveling with the president. pamela, do we know what the function of this visit is then by the iranian foreign minister, and is there the possibility of talks with u.s. officials some time in the future? >> well, that is certainly what the u.s. wants. in fact, steve mnuchin just spoke with...
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pamela: chiste tiene algÚn tipo de informaciÓn sobre el destino de carla puede llamar al 2102373612 para nuestro final de impacto, la generosa idea de una niÑa haurriÓ dejarle bebidas frÍas y bocadillos a los empleados del correo postal en el portal de su vivienda.de ellos han escrit notas de agradecimiento y hasta recibiÓ una carta el jefe de correos a nivel federal. ess gestos son los que hacen falta que se sigan contagiando. ojalÁ que inicia una cadena de generosidad en otras ciudades. con ese noble gesto nos despedimos este lunes pero la semana apenas comienza. siga conectado con su noticiero local.generosidad en ciudades. ♪ >>gracias por acompaÑarnos en esta noche de lunes, una gran formaciÓn radical de la inmigraciÓn legal busca el plan anunciado que hace mÁs difÍcil el ingreso prometen mÁs redadas masivas y la empresa que opera este plantÓn se empezó a buscar nuevos trabajadores sin mucho Éxito. ♪ >>muy buenas noches y bienvenidos, los inmigrantes legales que reciban algÚn tipo de ayuda pÚblica no serÁn elegibles para obtener la residencia permanente, esta advertencia la oficializÓ al anunciar las nuevas reglas sobre carga pÚblica las nu
pamela: chiste tiene algÚn tipo de informaciÓn sobre el destino de carla puede llamar al 2102373612 para nuestro final de impacto, la generosa idea de una niÑa haurriÓ dejarle bebidas frÍas y bocadillos a los empleados del correo postal en el portal de su vivienda.de ellos han escrit notas de agradecimiento y hasta recibiÓ una carta el jefe de correos a nivel federal. ess gestos son los que hacen falta que se sigan contagiando. ojalÁ que inicia una cadena de generosidad en otras...
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pamela brown, thank you so much. just getting word that the president has landed in bordeaux and will take another plane to the conference. >> we'll follow that throughout the morning. all the live events. >>> let's stay in southern france where french police and protesters are clashing ahead of the g7 summit. projectiles hurled at police, and four officers were injured. police have already detained 17 people near where the meetings are going to happen. reportedly, 13,000 police officers have been deployed ahead of their demonstrations. cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson is in france, as well, following these developments. give us an ideas of what the protesters are doing now, if they are out and what is expected over the next couple of days. >> reporter: yeah, this is the height of the holiday tourist season in france. a great focus for many of those french and international tourists. they will be cleared from the beaches today, have been cleared from the beaches today. security, if you look at this map here, the city itself, you can see two zones of security. a high security zone close to the waterfront,
pamela brown, thank you so much. just getting word that the president has landed in bordeaux and will take another plane to the conference. >> we'll follow that throughout the morning. all the live events. >>> let's stay in southern france where french police and protesters are clashing ahead of the g7 summit. projectiles hurled at police, and four officers were injured. police have already detained 17 people near where the meetings are going to happen. reportedly, 13,000 police...
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pamela, the president obviously watching the markets extremely closely. >> that's right, he has been watching the markets extremely closely all week. during his working vangs here in new jersey, erin. we're told just as the markets have been on the roller coaster ride this week so have the president's moods as he watched the dow go up and down, sources familiar say that initially yesterday the president was pleased when his decision to back off the tariffs on china led to a bounce in the markets. but as we saw this didn't last. the president today has been airing his grievances on twitter directing ire at the federal reserve. but we're told by sources behind the scenes the president has been expressing concern, frustration that the negotiating team hasn't been able to strike a deal with china. there is concern that china is waiting to see who is going to be elected next year. and also the president has been expressing concern that the trade standoff could hurt the economy and even his re-election chances. certainly there are some jitters going on behind the scenes i've been speaking
pamela, the president obviously watching the markets extremely closely. >> that's right, he has been watching the markets extremely closely all week. during his working vangs here in new jersey, erin. we're told just as the markets have been on the roller coaster ride this week so have the president's moods as he watched the dow go up and down, sources familiar say that initially yesterday the president was pleased when his decision to back off the tariffs on china led to a bounce in the...
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pamela, the president went through a whole bunch of issues, but clearly the focus has to be right nowthis potential disaster that awaits so much of florida. >> that's right. the president talking as he is going to camp david where he'll be surrounded by officials there monitoring hurricane dorian. the president was asked about his own properties. he several properties there in florida and he said he's not concerned about that even though he says that mar-a-lago, one of his properties, is dead center in the eye's track. he said he's not concerned about that. he's concerned about the state of florida. now, he will be surrounded by several acting officials including the fema administrator and the acting dhs secretary. the president said he likes his officials in acting capacity, that it gives him flexibility and if he likes them enough then he'll make them permanent. he also said, wolf, that camp david will be a bit of a command center there as he tracks the hurricane, but also he'll be coming back to washington on sunday where he'll go directly to fema headquarters and monitor developme
pamela, the president went through a whole bunch of issues, but clearly the focus has to be right nowthis potential disaster that awaits so much of florida. >> that's right. the president talking as he is going to camp david where he'll be surrounded by officials there monitoring hurricane dorian. the president was asked about his own properties. he several properties there in florida and he said he's not concerned about that even though he says that mar-a-lago, one of his properties, is...
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one woman told me that she believes that her husband has been sent to new orleans at this point. but at this time right now, pamelathere are people just sitting here in front of this plant waiting for buses to arrive, hoping that their loved ones are on there. some of these people have been here since overnight. 8:00 p.m., 9:00 p.m. a couple buses came around 11:00 p.m. and 2:00 in the morning but they haven't had anything since then. rumors keep coming around more buses will show up and drop them off and everybody gets worked into this emotional frenzy hoping it's their brother, their mother, their child that will show up but we haven't seen one at this location all day, since the very early morning hours. now, as far as the individuals who are the owners, the managers, the u.s.-born citizens who are in power at these particular plants, there are seven different locations and six different cities around jackson, we don't know if they are charged with anything, if there were any sort of punishment that happened. the u.s. attorney just told us that it is an ongoing criminal investigation at this point. but again, y
one woman told me that she believes that her husband has been sent to new orleans at this point. but at this time right now, pamelathere are people just sitting here in front of this plant waiting for buses to arrive, hoping that their loved ones are on there. some of these people have been here since overnight. 8:00 p.m., 9:00 p.m. a couple buses came around 11:00 p.m. and 2:00 in the morning but they haven't had anything since then. rumors keep coming around more buses will show up and drop...
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moderator for this panel pamela, the director of the mississippi museum in mississippi history and civil rights museum. [applause] >> good morning. this is the first time that this panel has been in the morning. so thank you so much for coming out. i'm going to do a small little introduction of all of our panelists. we have natalie who is the director of new college and professor of social and cultural studies in education at the university of alabama. she is co-author and american icon and coeditor of geographics of girlhood identity in between and give her a hand please. [applause] doctor favors received his phd in north carolina and in maine phd in history from the ohio state university. he is a sister professor of history at clayton state university. give him a hand please michelle purdy is a professor of education and affiliate faculty member of the disciplinary programs in urban studies and the center on urban research and public policy at washington university in st. louis and coeditor of using contemporary perspectives on african-american educational history. give her hand please. [applause] and last but truly not least. heather watkins. in 1961 she was at the gre
moderator for this panel pamela, the director of the mississippi museum in mississippi history and civil rights museum. [applause] >> good morning. this is the first time that this panel has been in the morning. so thank you so much for coming out. i'm going to do a small little introduction of all of our panelists. we have natalie who is the director of new college and professor of social and cultural studies in education at the university of alabama. she is co-author and american icon...
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. ♪ pamela: un hombre que pesa mÁs de 700 libras ha estado a punto de quitarse la vida porque a pesar cabeza vuela. todo este tipo de cosas, yo no soy psicÓlogo, sino una persona que ha estado 40 aÑos criando niÑos. veo que este tipo de cosas te pueden llegar a afectar en un momento dado. tanta agresividad, como las personas que se crÍan en un ambiente hostil. ¿cÓmo salen? ¿simpÁticos o quÉ? estÁn todo el tiempo metidos en este jueguito. algo se le tiene que quedar. carlos: lo mÁs increÍble es que no es un juego, es una comunidad que anda circulando, hablando de este tipo de cosas. maity: ¿cÓmo sabes que este niÑo lo estaba haciendo en chiste? carlos: yo creo que por lo que dijo que saca de contexto y dice "voy a la escuela", esa fue la alerta real. maky: voy a llevar el arma de mis padres, dice. y voy a matar a por lo menos 7 personas. carlos: si los niÑos estÁn hablando de estas cosas, hay que tomarlo en cuenta. muy alertas con todo lo que esta pasando en su casita nosotros nos despedimos, que pasen muy buen fin de semana. ¡y nos vemos el lunes! fela: eres muy bueno conmigo, y me va
. ♪ pamela: un hombre que pesa mÁs de 700 libras ha estado a punto de quitarse la vida porque a pesar cabeza vuela. todo este tipo de cosas, yo no soy psicÓlogo, sino una persona que ha estado 40 aÑos criando niÑos. veo que este tipo de cosas te pueden llegar a afectar en un momento dado. tanta agresividad, como las personas que se crÍan en un ambiente hostil. ¿cÓmo salen? ¿simpÁticos o quÉ? estÁn todo el tiempo metidos en este jueguito. algo se le tiene que quedar. carlos: lo mÁs...
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it has moved through the mexican legislature but not so far in canada to the point of being ratified. let's go to cnn white house correspondent, pamelaere will be other issues. there's the issues of huawei and china and climate as well that will likely be discussed behind the scenes. first reaction, first reporting on what we're seeing from this meeting between the two. >> reporter: the two leaders wanted to start off touting the accomplishment of the deal with usmca. they wanted to put a positive spin on things before they got into the nitty gritty on other issues. it is true they did reach an agreement but as the president mentioned, he says he doesn't want to hail victory until it gets passed through congress. so far congress hasn't taken it up for a vote. the white house is very focused on trying to get congress to take it up for a vote, to get it to pass. it is something that the president has been pushing for himself. and he wants it to pass also for a political victory. of course, in an election year. that's been a big focus on president trump. you're right, there are many other issues on the table for the two leaders to discu
it has moved through the mexican legislature but not so far in canada to the point of being ratified. let's go to cnn white house correspondent, pamelaere will be other issues. there's the issues of huawei and china and climate as well that will likely be discussed behind the scenes. first reaction, first reporting on what we're seeing from this meeting between the two. >> reporter: the two leaders wanted to start off touting the accomplishment of the deal with usmca. they wanted to put a...
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pamela, correct us if we're wrong, u.s. trade represents, lighthizer, et cetera, were already going to be meeting with their chinese counterparts next week. so the idea something has come out of g7, can we bank on that? >> reporter: like margaret just alluded to, you can't really bank on anything at this point. just given how all over the place the president has been. the president did say that the serious negotiations will continue as you point out. they were already planned and it is going to be interesting to see how china responds to all of this back and forth over the weekend here at the g7 with the president saying that he only had regrets of not raising the tariffs either higher. he had second thoughts about escalating the trade war. we're hearing it from president trump himself putting this positive spin on it saying they are reaching out. that there were these two calls from the highest levels. but really we don't know what the substance of those conversations were. >> they're not aware of any calls. i want to read you one exchange. steve mnuchin was asked directly, were there not actually -- was there not actually a call last night? mnuchin would only re
pamela, correct us if we're wrong, u.s. trade represents, lighthizer, et cetera, were already going to be meeting with their chinese counterparts next week. so the idea something has come out of g7, can we bank on that? >> reporter: like margaret just alluded to, you can't really bank on anything at this point. just given how all over the place the president has been. the president did say that the serious negotiations will continue as you point out. they were already planned and it is...
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pamela brown reports from the white house. >> reporter: two hurricane targets, two very different responses from the president. today trump telling people in florida, their state's republican govern ron desantis hasuntil control. >> they'll be ready. we have a great governor there, very popular, too. >> reporter: a stark contrast from wednesday s tweeting their leaders are either incompetent or corrupt, adding he was the best thing that's ever happened to puerto rico. a reference to his two-year feud with puerto rico over the federal disaster response to hurricanes irma and maria. hurricane dorian is expected to strengthen to a category 4, on track to hit south florida, where there are 11 trump organization-owned properties, until mar-a-lago, which last closed in 2017 during hurricane irma after a mandatory evacuation order. the secret service telling cnn it does not maintain a permanent presence tess properties, adding no classified materials are located there, and the trump organization is responsible for secure them. the president saying today he plans to reduce the u.s. presence in afghanistan by almost half. >> we're going down to 8,600. you have to keep a presence. >> that decision appeases
pamela brown reports from the white house. >> reporter: two hurricane targets, two very different responses from the president. today trump telling people in florida, their state's republican govern ron desantis hasuntil control. >> they'll be ready. we have a great governor there, very popular, too. >> reporter: a stark contrast from wednesday s tweeting their leaders are either incompetent or corrupt, adding he was the best thing that's ever happened to puerto rico. a...
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moderator for this panel pamela, the director of the mississippi museum in mississippi history and civil rights museum. [applause] >> good morning. this is the first time that this panel has been in the morning. so thank you so much for coming out. i'm going to do a small little introduction of all of our panelists. we have natalie who is the director of new college and professor of social and cultural studies in education at the university of alabama. she is co-author and american icon and coeditor of geographics of girlhood identity in between and give her a hand please. [applause] doctor favors received his phd in north carolina and in maine phd in history from the ohio state university. he is a sister professor of history at clayton state university. give him a hand please michelle purdy is a professor of education and affiliate faculty member of the disciplinary programs in urban studies and the center on urban research and public policy at washington university in st. louis and coeditor of using contemporary perspectives on african-american educational history. give her hand please. [applause] and last but truly not least. heather watkins. in 1961 she was at the gre
moderator for this panel pamela, the director of the mississippi museum in mississippi history and civil rights museum. [applause] >> good morning. this is the first time that this panel has been in the morning. so thank you so much for coming out. i'm going to do a small little introduction of all of our panelists. we have natalie who is the director of new college and professor of social and cultural studies in education at the university of alabama. she is co-author and american icon...
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pamela brown joining us now from southern france. any sense of how the president is going to be received once he arriv arrives? >> reporter: that is always the big question. he has been seen as the wild card. and the last two g7s that ended acrimoniously with president trump. he is arriving as an outlier, particularly on important global issues like trade and climate change. those are issues that are expected to be brought up to president trump during the weekend here. and of course, he is entering biarritz, france, for the summit after escalating the trade war with china yesterday in the united states. so that is something that he's expected to be -- that is expected to be a focus tomorrow morning here in france. the president himself pushed for it he wanted to use the forum as an opportunity to out to the strength of the u.s. economy. again of the leaders here believe -- many of the leaders here believe his use has weighed down the global economy. publicly the president has said he believes the next couple of days will be productive. he called many of the g7 leaders his friends for the most part. but behind the scenes, he's been questioning why he even has to
pamela brown joining us now from southern france. any sense of how the president is going to be received once he arriv arrives? >> reporter: that is always the big question. he has been seen as the wild card. and the last two g7s that ended acrimoniously with president trump. he is arriving as an outlier, particularly on important global issues like trade and climate change. those are issues that are expected to be brought up to president trump during the weekend here. and of course, he...
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pamela. >> thanks, ben. that's it for me. newsroom with brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> hi there. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me on this friday afternoon. it has been six days since two more mass shootings in america, the 15th and 16th of this year with more or four meme killed and it is only august. six days of survivors planning surgeries, of families planning funerals and nothing. 18 months since more teenagers were killed in their high school. nothing. three years since nearly 50 people were killed at a nightclub. nothing. seven years since first graders, first graders were killed inside their classroom. nothing. six days and nothing at the federal level except for a ban on bump stocks has been done to take on this problem. today the president is going on vacation. congress is on vacation. they won't come back to deal with the nation in crisis. mitch mcconnell says we'll talk about it in september. in a month. so in a span of 14 hours, two mass shootings in two american cities and congress wants to wait until september? despite americans demanding change seems nothing ever does when it comes to the work for people who actually work for ame
pamela. >> thanks, ben. that's it for me. newsroom with brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> hi there. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me on this friday afternoon. it has been six days since two more mass shootings in america, the 15th and 16th of this year with more or four meme killed and it is only august. six days of survivors planning surgeries, of families planning funerals and nothing. 18 months since more teenagers were killed in their...
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has begun. we may not accomplish everything we've set out to, but we'll do our best to ensure your security, create more jobs and fight the inequality that you are suffering. so expectations low. pamela brown, thank you so much. >>> joining me right now, jill dougherty, global fellow for the woodrow wilson center and former cnn bureau chief, washington bureau chief for the chicago sun times, good to see you all, and pam brown still with us here. lynn, the president is following a similar routine for these meetings with global lead ers. first he issues some sort of threat against them. and then he sits down with them this weekend and at least for starters with macron today says very nice things. so what do you make of, you know, this kind of approach that the president has, even though people in the white house have said he really doesn't want to be there right now? >> well, my analysis is that this approach means that he could be taken by the world leaders a very unstable. you don't know what is going to happen, and when you talk about the economy, unpredictability is the enemy of business. that's an important point to remember as the trump administration moves forward with its unpre
has begun. we may not accomplish everything we've set out to, but we'll do our best to ensure your security, create more jobs and fight the inequality that you are suffering. so expectations low. pamela brown, thank you so much. >>> joining me right now, jill dougherty, global fellow for the woodrow wilson center and former cnn bureau chief, washington bureau chief for the chicago sun times, good to see you all, and pam brown still with us here. lynn, the president is following a...
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has been showing some instability. the new headline fighting for time, though alongside the continuing epidemic of mass shootings said how to best attack. >>that problem president trump is recently weighed in on both. pamela brown reports. >>president trump with a notable possible gun reform legislation following last week's deadly mass shootings in el paso in dayton. telling supporters in new hampshire he will focus on mental illness years ago, many cities and states i remember so well. >>close mental institutions for budgetary reasons. have to give major consideration to building new facilities for those in need we have to do it. >>well not bringing up expanded background checks an issue, many republicans object to but that trump's pledge to pass. >>frankly. is tv background checks and senior administration official telling cnn today that trump still supports expanding background checks. >>after hinting, they may not be necessary in an interview with cnn affiliate wmu are coming up with a plan if we can. >>remember this we have a little background checks already trump didn't help the economy from the stage last night you have no the choice but to vote for me because your 4 o one k. so. >>well a booming
has been showing some instability. the new headline fighting for time, though alongside the continuing epidemic of mass shootings said how to best attack. >>that problem president trump is recently weighed in on both. pamela brown reports. >>president trump with a notable possible gun reform legislation following last week's deadly mass shootings in el paso in dayton. telling supporters in new hampshire he will focus on mental illness years ago, many cities and states i remember so...
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has plunged our treasury into unbelievably deep deficits and debt is just one more piece of evidence that he is going off in the direction of crazy uncle rather than actually securing our country. >> pamela brown is outfront live in washington. some were quick to dpis. but the the fact is from your reporting trump is talking to people about this. >> he is, erin. and you know, trump often casually throws out ideas to aides and asks opinions. but in in case he did ask his white house counsel to look into the legal framework for buying the island that's not for sale which shows you, erin, he was relatively sowers abo relatively serious about tp as you pointed out, harry truman offered 100 million in gold back in the 1940s. engreenland could be atrackive purchase because it's home to a u.s. military base. security purposes and natural resources, but the island's government released a strongly worded statement following the news of the discussions saying greenland is not for sale. now, if you look back at u.s. history there was the u.s. purchase of alaska and the louisiana purchase. even though the president is facing criticism and skeptics, the u.s. has bought other territory before. aides i
has plunged our treasury into unbelievably deep deficits and debt is just one more piece of evidence that he is going off in the direction of crazy uncle rather than actually securing our country. >> pamela brown is outfront live in washington. some were quick to dpis. but the the fact is from your reporting trump is talking to people about this. >> he is, erin. and you know, trump often casually throws out ideas to aides and asks opinions. but in in case he did ask his white house...
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pamela: una madre no encuentra consuelo desde que su hijo saliÓ de su casa hace dos aÑos para compartir con unos amigos y nunca regresÓ. encontrarlo se haando estoy, yo soy tÍo. yo quiero estar con mi sobrino 24 horas. paola: una semana o dos semanas. jomari: no es necesario gritar a cuatro vientos quÉ bueno que se fueron, beber alcohol. javier: cuando te vas a despedir, vas a llorar. yo voy a llorar pero de alegrÍa. maky: quÉ cruel. ¡asÍ estamos, así estamos! carlos: manden una buena caja de vino, creo que lo va a disfrutar mucho. un placer estar de vuelta. maky: bienvenido. carlos: nos vemos maÑana aqÍ en sin rollo. pablo: ¡no! ino! mi amor, quédate quieta, quédate quieta. tranquila, tranquila. [resopla] esmeralda: [jadea] pablo: mi amor, mi amor. ¡ayuda! ¡alguien ayúdeme! mi amor, mi amoi
pamela: una madre no encuentra consuelo desde que su hijo saliÓ de su casa hace dos aÑos para compartir con unos amigos y nunca regresÓ. encontrarlo se haando estoy, yo soy tÍo. yo quiero estar con mi sobrino 24 horas. paola: una semana o dos semanas. jomari: no es necesario gritar a cuatro vientos quÉ bueno que se fueron, beber alcohol. javier: cuando te vas a despedir, vas a llorar. yo voy a llorar pero de alegrÍa. maky: quÉ cruel. ¡asÍ estamos, así estamos! carlos: manden una buena...
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has been in terms of lives and military support. killed,had 1900 people 20,000 injured. $176 billion, $500 billion. is it time to leave afghanistan? guest: no. isis and al qaeda are still threats. pamelaescribe the horrible scene that happened last week. happenat could elsewhere. we saw what isis did when they had a base in iraq and syria. they sent refugees into europe. we have to recognize there is still a threat to the united states from the kinds of groups it could be based in afghanistan and do have small footholds already in the remote areas. planese not getting on pound for the west. they could if they get a strong enough foothold. we have to find the most economical way to do counterterrorism in south asia. that requires some help from the afghan government. you can have a presence if their government falls. there is minimal support for the afghan government. hopefully it will just be money and advisers. see a better option when you look at the full range of our interests. we threw up our hands, we been there too long, that's an appealing argument emotionally. think about what it means for isis and al qaeda and their foothold in the world. of what's being negotiated right now
has been in terms of lives and military support. killed,had 1900 people 20,000 injured. $176 billion, $500 billion. is it time to leave afghanistan? guest: no. isis and al qaeda are still threats. pamelaescribe the horrible scene that happened last week. happenat could elsewhere. we saw what isis did when they had a base in iraq and syria. they sent refugees into europe. we have to recognize there is still a threat to the united states from the kinds of groups it could be based in afghanistan...