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the tone for next t you dhion't thinkou you'll see a crsingle democratic s lines jo montana, thet peoe likete president holding a rally inow montana rig for tester's opponent, you have clairmccasmc. does thatt a lst iea joe manchis that put him in play? >> it might put him in play but you have to remember if au're going to run as democratic senator you got to win votes from the democratic base. you want to get css overs, you want to get independents but you also have to hold yr se and the democratic base is outraged. they know that this is a us years what mitchack tpltwo mcconnell did with merrick garland and barack obama's appointee in his final year and democrats don't w their democratic officeders back up here, they don't wanthe to relent and i think the pressure is going to b very tight. i think this is going toe tm test for020. >> brett kavanaugh leading 2 this lasoantdates that we have been hearing about reports t will likely however, thesident hasay. been very hd on the affordable care act and brett kavanaugh writing that opiniuphe essentially. is that something that may have so
the tone for next t you dhion't thinkou you'll see a crsingle democratic s lines jo montana, thet peoe likete president holding a rally inow montana rig for tester's opponent, you have clairmccasmc. does thatt a lst iea joe manchis that put him in play? >> it might put him in play but you have to remember if au're going to run as democratic senator you got to win votes from the democratic base. you want to get css overs, you want to get independents but you also have to hold yr se and the...
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>> it's in our internal rvers, but we're working on a map that's public facing so peoe can see what's happening in their ownd backyard there we're actually cleaning it up. with technology we're able to see where the biggest hot spots are and make sure we have volunteers cleaning it up or we have receptacles forcy ing. >> and trash in maryland is very important. because what you might collect flows south? >> most of theco aia is in maryland and prince geor's county, so even styrofoamhas banded that's in there could end up in front of that stadium or at the wharf if we're not doing our part in maryland. right now we're finishing the co tletion of twosh traps that are going to sit in the river and capture trash before gets down to d.c. >> all right, it's the year of anacostia. we'll continue our talisright after >>> welcome back. it's the year of the anacostia and we'realking about allf the wonderful ways the anacostia is being cleaned up so people n use, fish again and eventually swim again. and some of those things are actually happening. >> a lot of things, canoeing, kayaking. and we
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there's content that people know nothing about, peoe that are very familiar for me coming up when i was a young person ned now they'vr heard of. there's that and the point of view of being aware what happened then and how it impacts what happens now. to have a say, they're speaking up more using social media more to protest andet their voices ard. we want to be a part of that inspiration. >> how significant i the viewing of films as a vehicle of instruction for this generation? is it a good feature? >> it's much easier to watch a film than to read a book. >> or to sit through a lecture. you see a film, you get to discuss it with other people and there's always music. the music for me changes the molecules in the room. there are civil rights songs, there's jazz, there's gospel, there's blues. there's a little bit of everything. it's a coming together. it's a reunion for people. you have some of the civil rights veterans. you have students. the energy in the room is always incredible. >> and is that part of the intended mix? >> absolutely. yeah, and people learn from aer nuf different veh
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. >>> on a college campus, a stabbing and police involved shooting leave three peoe dead. the suspect stabbed a campus officer who was sitting in the front of his university truck on friday. people spotted the suspect driving theame campus truck. they say he was covered with brood and acting erratically. officers eventually shot and killed him. no one else got hurt. >>> fema ends a program for thousands of people left devastated by kurt hurricanes t it's been nine months since hurricanes irma, maria and harv harvey. some churches and nonprofits are w stepping in to help. rince george's county leader kevin durant is goingo sign a new deal with the golden state warriors. durant will sign a one-on-one deal when his contract for free agency opens. his contract is $30 million and then $31.5 million for the next year. duriant has led the warriors to back to back nba titles and has had two mvp awards. >>> a sunnyur moment dg the third round of the usga's senior hope in colorado. >> you see that golfer there, he tees to right over there on the fairway and it lands in the gas. a yo
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the peoe have stepped up today like they've never stepped up before. >> president trump's comments this morning came after that th quote, probably paying 90% of the costs of . the president said demand th increase military spending. >>> a new development in the immigration crisis. a trump administration official says all eligible migrant children under the age of 5 will be today. that's according to reuters. a judge agreed to extend the deadline originally set for tuesday to give the government moren parents. a july 26n place tote nearly 3,000 older children with their families. >>> happening today, b.a.r.t. will begin talks to figure out how to retrofit the france bay tube with as little -- transbay tube with as little problems to the commute. >> it could push back the morning service by an hour. amy hollield is at the pleasant hill station with more. amy? >> reporter: hi, reggie. the early bird b.a.r.t.id t r s this. everyone we have talked to said this would have a negative impact on thr .feli th start this in february. b.a.r.t. is planning to start service at 5:00 a.m., an hour late
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we a also have two or k knowlede thatat f for the f first time ie ofof all the challenges the peoe of pakistan face, agagain, talkg about the ordinary peoeople -- 3 people died and e e occasion yesterday. pakistanis were determinened to stay on the democratic path.h. number two, the delelicate balae between the mililitary and civilian e establishment held,d, which h meant that with all the temptation, witith all t the breakdown in law and ordrder, te armymy did not intervene t to te control. ththey sent out almost 4 400,000 soldiers t to supervise the electionon, but they and fact dd not t take over govovernment it, they y have been vevery, very,i would saimimmacute i in terms of pullining off civilian p policyd cicivilian jurisdiction. these are signss of i think v vy positive development in pakistan politics, and we should acknowledge it. >> i w would like e to thank you very much this evenening for sharining that perspective. as we mentiononed, you have bebn pakistan's high comommissioner o ththe u.k. ireland, and you're currently teaching at the american university in washington.
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fire crews say surveillance video from the home showed a couple of young peoe in front of the house withe out. >>> no baby panda at the national zoo this year. mei xiang not pregnant. the female panda showed signs acting.nancyut it was only it's called pseudo pregnancy. >> it's common for female pandas to exhibit these kinds of behaviors and build nests as if they were getting ready for a baby. mei xiang was artificially inseminated on march first. the zoo says her behavior will n turn toormal over the next few weeks and the panda house will be opened once again. too bad. >>> toys r us may have closed its doors good but that doesn't mean it's the end of the era for geoffrey the giraffe. the former toy sto o mascot has beenffered new gig. >> the san f a'sncisco zoo says it trying toonvince toys r us to donate the mascot to further giraffe conservation. good idea, right? they're hoping the company will donate the rights to geoffrey to bring attention to the world's giraffe population. the mascot is set to hit the auction block next mth along with the company's name andothe. >> why not? the
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we're see sg in thetate of california where there's a challenge to dianne feinstein.e peoe saying, whyren't there more challenges amongst the democratic party for people who have been in power for a t longime. so it is starting this conversation and also showing peoplet is possible. >> and there's already a ripple effect. joe, you wrote about this. oakland congresswoman barbara lee is now interested in running f crowley's position as chair of the house democratic caucus. what are her chances >> we, she's making calls now. she is thinking about it and looks like she probablyill run. if she won, she would be the -- there's never been an african-american woman to have that high of a leadership inei er party. it would be a momentous occasion. now, barbara lee's cenge is she is the third most liberal, according to onef the metcs, member of the house. she's going to have to prove to folks that, you c know, shean work across the aisle, and she has in some ways. she has, you ,know on hiv/aids funding over the years. she has actually worked with reblicans on that. that's going to be her biggest
we're see sg in thetate of california where there's a challenge to dianne feinstein.e peoe saying, whyren't there more challenges amongst the democratic party for people who have been in power for a t longime. so it is starting this conversation and also showing peoplet is possible. >> and there's already a ripple effect. joe, you wrote about this. oakland congresswoman barbara lee is now interested in running f crowley's position as chair of the house democratic caucus. what are her...
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. >> 23 with with peoe explosion sent lava flying through a roof of a tour bolsl thof. them to see the kailuaolcano as it plung into the ocean and one broke a rns. several otherbuuffered >> trump administration tem rearly asked to stop deportation of families more than a week after reunited them they're working to determine who the parents are of 7p 1 children separated at the boreder. administration has until jewel 26 to reunifydr and temporarilyp for atation of familie least a week after reyou nighting them. >> new york police dllartment wi allow disflip airydings to mr forward in choke hold death of garper. he was unarmed when we was stopped in 201 is 4 for selling cigarettes he was place philadelphia ahoke hold and he was announced dead at the hospita >> a drug that cop taken valsartin organic chemical ndma that may cause cancer. studies have shown it can be tox iing and can cause tumors. >> amazon pme day suffering technical setbacks. >> d demi moore destroys bruce willis in surprise roost appearance. >> we're headed to break with a live lk alternate's park. our te
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. >>> more wicked weather as a tornado outbreak spread through parts of the midwestpl 17 peoe weren cenalteveral twisters rihrough neighborhoods. this happeninghursday night in the city of marshalltown, it'ss of des moines. >>> officials there say brick walls collapsed o the streets, roofs blown off buildings and t historic courthouse, part thale d 175 feet to the ground. >>> back here at homee now oerhe r rided line might need to find a new way to get arodun fortomorrow. fox5's anne cutler joins us from the rhode isltid metro one of theons that are shutting downin, anne, good g. >> reporter: indeed, good morning toou, good morning to cr metro making those big improvements is difficult. itakes a lot of coordination and you know going to be an'shere t impact.e b mg improvements toho tde island station as well as brook lands and this is well ed. the stations will be shutting down for a whopping 45 days so that means no trains between fort totten and noma-gallaudet. closures begin tomorrow running through labor day. close for one weekend, will- july 28th and 29th. metro t encourages riderso
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>> be willing to see the peoe like your family. >> reporter: scott mcfarland, news 4 eye team. >> ifnow somebody who may be in need of help we invite you the visit the changing mind section of our nbc washington app. in y there'll find links to resources in your area. >>> we have seen a pretty steady stream of rain around here in our area. we're lucky when it comes to co. ree >> a look at the wild weather that's been sweeping the cou you ntknow when you're at ross and you're like... hello. ...and then the price is like, helllooo! that's yes for less. find the latest trends and styles at prices that are a perfect fit. it feels even better when you find it for less. at ross. yes for less. had life-treatening bleeding in my brain. but thanks to the virtual reality technology at gw hospital, my surgeons were able to look inside my brain and plan for a successful surgery. it's remarkable that i woke up and ran five miles this morning. i would tell gw hospital thank you for giving me new life. for life's defining moments the george washington univeristy hospital defining medicine. the geor
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dapltwo ended with three peoe injured. the runners sufferedoncussions and injuries to their legs and r . the recent rain made the streets pretty slick for the estimated 2,000 runners there. one person was gored on saturday. at least nine people have been e d since then. that festival wraps up this saturday. >> do you try to run away from charging bulls and it's slippery? i think there's some that just stay back. >> i would be on the sideline. >> you wear the red handkerchief and say, yeah. >> i would wear ack. >>> the british woman who police believe came in contact wh a deadly nerve agent has >> the poisoning could be connected to theoi pning of a former spy. it shows her shopping 24 hours before they fell ill. they were pod to a military grave nerve agent.he that's same nerve agent to poison a spy and his daughter back in nar. >> we know back in march, that was the russians that we know it was a barbaric, inhuman act by the russians. >> investigators believe sturges and rally may have handled an item that was contaminate
dapltwo ended with three peoe injured. the runners sufferedoncussions and injuries to their legs and r . the recent rain made the streets pretty slick for the estimated 2,000 runners there. one person was gored on saturday. at least nine people have been e d since then. that festival wraps up this saturday. >> do you try to run away from charging bulls and it's slippery? i think there's some that just stay back. >> i would be on the sideline. >> you wear the red handkerchief...
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second trimester and third trimesteres abortions, most peoe want only under limited circumstances. they do not want to overturn and reopen social ones in this country and they think that all any nominee that would do that would probably take the country in the wrong direction and, it makes for a more divisive society. >> here's the problem with that. the problem with that is, you have someone like brett kavanaugh who -- listen to his speech tonight. how he spoke, how he spoke with not only reverence about the constitution but the process. looking forward to meeting with the senators and being an independent jurists. i think most fair-minded people but most americans you can out to be --he you don't revive the constitution and put women in jail. that doesn't strike most people. i think that image tonight of the court hurts the democratstt morning, noon and night. i don't think it's attractive and i don't think the women out there tonight help the democrats at all.we frank, your thoughts about what we heard tonight? and apparently on another network tonight, cnn, rick santorum was cr
second trimester and third trimesteres abortions, most peoe want only under limited circumstances. they do not want to overturn and reopen social ones in this country and they think that all any nominee that would do that would probably take the country in the wrong direction and, it makes for a more divisive society. >> here's the problem with that. the problem with that is, you have someone like brett kavanaugh who -- listen to his speech tonight. how he spoke, how he spoke with not...
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to fix our quality of life, peoe are losing money off this. this san francisco gate articles referenced in the dredge report. i find chief scott's reporter relevant and unsatisfactory it fails to address major issues in san francisco. he should not be allowed come in here and issue a report that ignores that. may i leave few copies of this article on table? >> vice president mazzucco: next speaker. good evening. >> i hope this is the right parf the meeting. i'm talking about something that commissioner brought about the townhall meeting. i'm am 33 year resident of san francisco. i raised two sons here and retid from ucs foff. officers could have left and his three pals after seeing they had thrown away their open containes rather than escalating a harmles situation. he didn't. last year the commission could e done something to prevent the shooting when presented with a report. while the report claims to somef this systematic obstacles theres no reason why the commission couldn't have done something tot cadillo off the streets. when each of the
to fix our quality of life, peoe are losing money off this. this san francisco gate articles referenced in the dredge report. i find chief scott's reporter relevant and unsatisfactory it fails to address major issues in san francisco. he should not be allowed come in here and issue a report that ignores that. may i leave few copies of this article on table? >> vice president mazzucco: next speaker. good evening. >> i hope this is the right parf the meeting. i'm talking about...
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now, during peak visiting times of thee year, than 25,000 peoe a day come and visit the national zoo.ublic venue that hay screening like t screening youhe get at any of the museums wn on the mall. cl gs ttn ed changes w the presence would be designed a car or truck to ram vulnerable areas. it would reduce the numbe of pedestrian entrances from us right now tot three withfoddhe e parking garage is built e eachntrance would have a security screening avilooio told usyafet our vit and als national zoo's number onou the plan still needs funding. it also needs t be approved by the national capital planning commission. that's going to come up for review during their meeting next wk. we do know that they havelr fundeady secured for that additional fencing. live at the national z, i'm melanielnwick, fox5 news. >> ♪ >> 5:36 is our time right now. mike thos, let's head to you. >> good morning. swe'rerting you off nice anar w days. no rain across the could change a thos luntimesours hd today. 78 at sateit out to theane deed orwe panhandle ofan maryland. thos aere going tthat front wilh later on t
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>>pl sometimes peoe bring things and it's not as my of what it s.ame of the really signifint pieces we will put in a live auctio on tuesday. fanfest opens up at 9:00 and runs until tuesday. they are expecting 100,000-plus people to come on down here. get here early. we'll look at what is on the scen there. discounts for the military and other goodies. this is buy one get one free friday. owe have more big, live showing for you coming up at 6:50 this morning. do not go away. stay with us. right, guys? >> yeah. >> having fun? >> sofu much >> yeah. great to see them up bright and early with the .uniforms >>> now, 6:18. a nice weekend to be outside. even thoughit's hot, lower humidity, we'll take it. >> it's hot. it's july in washington. >> your choices are hot or raining. h >> i'll take t. >>n sweltering the menu, as well. >> that's hot part "b." there's people that love the swelter. it's coming your way. sunday and money. enjoy today. while we have it, skies are mostly clear and getting clearer all the time. plane coming down toward the airport today.
>>pl sometimes peoe bring things and it's not as my of what it s.ame of the really signifint pieces we will put in a live auctio on tuesday. fanfest opens up at 9:00 and runs until tuesday. they are expecting 100,000-plus people to come on down here. get here early. we'll look at what is on the scen there. discounts for the military and other goodies. this is buy one get one free friday. owe have more big, live showing for you coming up at 6:50 this morning. do not go away. stay with us....
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. >> peoe think it will cause serious health problems. you have to watch for that. >> yeah. >>> you could be tracked at the airport and not know about it. >>ep a newt in "the boston globe" reports there's a tsa program that has air marshals tailing u.s. citizens, even though they're not on a watch list. the program is called quiet s. sk the tsa screens every american e tizen, who flies into ths. from certain foreign countries. every day, several dozen passengers are selected for surveillce based on red flags on travel historand other activities. >> air marshals get a photo. and then, they're directed to fill out the reports with every, single thing you do, from the moment you're at the airport, through who leaves -- whose car vau leave with in the arri city. >>> it's hard to believe that summer is almost over. this is the perfect time to make last-minute getaway plans. new orleans an houston are ities where four-star pra properties can bereserved for $100 per night. there's one other tip when traveling affordably. >> don't forget about yo
. >> peoe think it will cause serious health problems. you have to watch for that. >> yeah. >>> you could be tracked at the airport and not know about it. >>ep a newt in "the boston globe" reports there's a tsa program that has air marshals tailing u.s. citizens, even though they're not on a watch list. the program is called quiet s. sk the tsa screens every american e tizen, who flies into ths. from certain foreign countries. every day, several dozen...
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of our listens said maybe there should be something on a local or national levelhat we explain to peoehat warrants a police involvement and what doesn't. i know it seems trivial, but that oucall,ook valuable resources off the street to handle a matter that didn't require it. now, of course, we hcalls, lots of calls -- >> i'll bet. >> this is bobby from ketering. >> that doesn't happen where i'm from. nobody does that. that's against man law. we don't call fouls -- no blood, no foul. you definitely don't call the ops. >> just a waste valuable resources. >> i tell you, the guys i play with, you do something like that, you never get picked again. >> that's it. >> can't play in tt gym now. >>> let's switch gears here now. another story that has taken a lot of people by surprise. former destiny's child sinilr michelleams is sending out a message on social media and say shg ehash struggled w depression for years and it's time for her to get help. taylor, as you know, there is still a stigma t in black community surrounding mental health. what are your listeners saying when they hear a this?
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be more of the deadly nerve agent in streets.ks and public health officials are trying to reassure peoelth risk is low and statement warong them not pick up anything at looked unfamiliar. coley london.la, nbc news, >>> right now at 5:00, athletec sed. a former terp under arrest and indicted oar rape ges. >> he admitted to it the sexual activity but said it was consensual. >> reporter: what we're learning about theat incident that back to his days on the university of maryland campus. >> plus, a little glode to recovery. >> a whole punch of children in the yard as well as some adults. >>fter a mix of fireworks on o the fourthf july landed her in the hospital. >> and lions and tigers and and arksz, o my, but not before a security checkpoint, and the change is being changed for the national zoo. morng, he started nearly 70 games for the university of maryland over the past four years. h tonights face rape charges. >> former terp damonte dodd is accused of having sex with a drunk woman against her will last halloween. tracee wilkins is live in college park with new developments in this case
be more of the deadly nerve agent in streets.ks and public health officials are trying to reassure peoelth risk is low and statement warong them not pick up anything at looked unfamiliar. coley london.la, nbc news, >>> right now at 5:00, athletec sed. a former terp under arrest and indicted oar rape ges. >> he admitted to it the sexual activity but said it was consensual. >> reporter: what we're learning about theat incident that back to his days on the university of...
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so a lot of peoe are nervous about whether there is going to be a thunderstorm or rain on their f jrtheworks display tonight. >> we're not going to be tracking any thunderstorms, i think, at 9:00 p.m. i think i'm going to be tracking a little bit of rain out there, the keyword being a little. so still some showers out there north and west ofliown. s until out there, in fact. frederick county, starting to sneak into parts of loudoun county, back through frederick county in virginia, down in shen doe county. this radar is on aho tw time lapse. look at all that lightning. then is just drops out. we're talking about showers, light to moderate showers and moderate rain here aund winchester and south of i-81 with the yellow coloring there. just one thunderstorm south of frederick city nowds downow the ballenger creek area, moving towards leesburg. i think some of us mainly north and westf town will see showers. future weather in one moment. i want to let you know i'm still tracking some flood warnings out there. is for frederick county in west virginia down through shenandoah county, hampshi
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this all follows an earlier protest at the statue where seven other peoe were arrested after unrolling a banner that called for i.c.e. to be abolished. >>> turning now to the celebrations for thisrt f of july from parades to picnics, backyard barbecues to baseball games. seems like everything is a washington sea of red, white and blue today as americans take part in those time honored traditions celebrating independence dade. chris gordon is in -- meagan fitzgerald bringing us sights and sounds from around the capital. hi, meagan. >> reporter: hey, jim. you know our city throws a heck rather, y, a parade, when thousands of people pack constitution avenue, despite how oppressive this heat is today. you know, what was really cool wasching people who came out here for the very first time. ♪ ♪ >> it was really cool seeing all the people.ep >>ter: no one celebrates the fourth of july quite like d.c. >> i am just lost for words. >> i feel so emotional when i come here and see is. >> reporter: there's just something special about celebrating our independence in the nation's capital. where you
this all follows an earlier protest at the statue where seven other peoe were arrested after unrolling a banner that called for i.c.e. to be abolished. >>> turning now to the celebrations for thisrt f of july from parades to picnics, backyard barbecues to baseball games. seems like everything is a washington sea of red, white and blue today as americans take part in those time honored traditions celebrating independence dade. chris gordon is in -- meagan fitzgerald bringing us sights...
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we wt to peoe tknow tha therwere orgizations we werreally hpy to beble add sometng from fd rors, whoelpedo many american childreover theears er tvecause o of the thingshat he ss over a over again is wh you aren trble, fina helr. weant to eourage pple to reach ou one ing we kw is thatrauma tends toilence peoplend it tends toot be spen o catalyst, sobe a things that were not thought to be spoken of could be spoken of with people who can help. amy: nancy burke, we want to thank you for being with us. we will link to the pamphlet you have published aimed at helping çç?? [man singing in gaelic] sami yaffa: thieves, murderers, bloodthirsty savages, and drunken subhumans. that's how immigrants fleeing famine to the u.s. were described in the late 1800s. surviving under english reign for almt a millennium, the irish people are used to being the underdogs. maybe leading the life of the disadvantaged and striving to survive here in theist and the rain is the ect reason behind thexceptional cultural achievents of the emerald island. it's c
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the border patrol, the border patrol agents b, ice, these peoe are incredible. >> laura: the president understands the political calculus here and his zero tolerance policy, remember, it brought border arrests in june down to their lowest level since february, according to the a.p. that was the story, but if democrats think melting downhe a national law enforcement agency with 20,000 employees that's working to keep americans safe in communities all across the u.s. is a solution, i think they have another thing coming. it not only sounds like an idea you'd hear at some undergrad student center over some ben & jerry's, it's also dangerous. the democrats push to abolish ice. it's as off key as the entertainment of some of their big rallies over the weekend. >> i'm just going to sing a lullaby that i wrote and this is for those parents. and we're not going to stop until theyey can sing them to their kid again. >> we treat asylum seekers with compassion. we don't seek to punish them for trying to do what is right for their families. >> ♪ oh, you outshape on the -- outshine the morning sun,
the border patrol, the border patrol agents b, ice, these peoe are incredible. >> laura: the president understands the political calculus here and his zero tolerance policy, remember, it brought border arrests in june down to their lowest level since february, according to the a.p. that was the story, but if democrats think melting downhe a national law enforcement agency with 20,000 employees that's working to keep americans safe in communities all across the u.s. is a solution, i think...
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just with actual peoe." [ laughter and applause ] then he said, "in american football, it's the one where the players on twitter. that's what weamall it in ica." [ laughter and applause ] at the end of their press conference, putin actually gave trump a soccer ball. take a look at what trump did with it. watch this. >> speaking of the football actually. [ speaking foreign language ] mr. president, i'll give this ball to you and now the ball is in your court. [ speaking foreign language ] >> that's very nice. m in facania, here you go. [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's also how he gave melania her engagement ring. [ laughter and applause ] pick it up.t taket." putin was like, "be careful. there's expensive recording device inside soccer ball. [ laughter and applause ] so speak into the little nozzle when you --" [ light laughter ] speang of soccer, this weekend france won the world cup and they were led by a a 19-year-old prodigy named kylian mbappe. cuter the game, mbappe said winning the worltotally makes up for being named after a hanson song. [ laughter and applause ] ♪nd
just with actual peoe." [ laughter and applause ] then he said, "in american football, it's the one where the players on twitter. that's what weamall it in ica." [ laughter and applause ] at the end of their press conference, putin actually gave trump a soccer ball. take a look at what trump did with it. watch this. >> speaking of the football actually. [ speaking foreign language ] mr. president, i'll give this ball to you and now the ball is in your court. [ speaking...
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in other people kina lot of peoe things saying that the president is crazy, don't pay attention to them donald trump picks a target and starts making up lies preemptively. and so you've got to think i'm pretty sure it is going to pop back up for this millions of people that voted illegally and that is where he is setting up the narrative but he can still use back in 2020. >> like me see him saying about the investigation meddling in the 2018 midterm reminds me of what he said about the rigged election. >> and also politicizing the report whenever it comes out. i think that because things that were narrative during the election prevented the statement that the investigation so this stuff does work and it may present a report from coming out before 2019.
in other people kina lot of peoe things saying that the president is crazy, don't pay attention to them donald trump picks a target and starts making up lies preemptively. and so you've got to think i'm pretty sure it is going to pop back up for this millions of people that voted illegally and that is where he is setting up the narrative but he can still use back in 2020. >> like me see him saying about the investigation meddling in the 2018 midterm reminds me of what he said about the...
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you know, we would, like, go and we would -- we would go, you know, peoe would break off, there's peoplesomebody would go biking or jogging or swimming. wind surng, you know. now, now that we're all a little older, we just pretty much just siaround and eat. [ laughter ] you know, and drink. >> seth: yeah. fo just, like -- i mean, there was always a lot o. you know, in the old days, we would like, always surround -- you know, od surrounding us. but, you know, then there were various ways to kind of burn it off. >> seth: okay, gotcha. [ laughter ] >> now, i think, the only way to actually burn off the food is to just eat more food >> seth: gotcha. yeah. [ laughter ] that is a very bad cycle. >> iis. >> seth: is there drama at a shalhoub family reunion or ultimately ds everybody get ong very well? >> oh. oh. [ laughter ] yeah. yeah, you know, it's -- there's always that little bit of drama] [ laught >> seth: oh, yeah. >> yeah. it's -- you know, it's just a s.lot of -- there's ten of and now there's, you know -- >> seth: ten siblings. >> ten siblings and then there's their kids. >> seth: yea
you know, we would, like, go and we would -- we would go, you know, peoe would break off, there's peoplesomebody would go biking or jogging or swimming. wind surng, you know. now, now that we're all a little older, we just pretty much just siaround and eat. [ laughter ] you know, and drink. >> seth: yeah. fo just, like -- i mean, there was always a lot o. you know, in the old days, we would like, always surround -- you know, od surrounding us. but, you know, then there were various ways...
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fiction has the ability to expand peoe's points of view and also to have the contradictionsarbecause people so contradictory. >> brown: and this is to set the scene. this takes us through the really 20th century startingn a very poor area of korea. >> mm-hmm. >> brown: you went back and studied the history. >> i did. i even went to hiss fork villages. i met a lot of people who spokee in a different way than people from seoul, for example. a times, i was so dumbfounded by the complexity and the variety ofkoeans in japan, and then i met the koreans rea and there was an incredible variety there. so i thought, wa, even s guilty of having a monolithic view of people in korea and japan. >> brown: okay, let's go to our next question and s what's coming here. >> i have two questions. first, was kohansu modeled off rete butler from -- rhett butler from gone with the wind and how do you discover your character? >> brown: addss it more generally how you come up with characters. >> the way i come up withch acters is by meeting people. akfind people really fascinating, and ie composites, so i don
fiction has the ability to expand peoe's points of view and also to have the contradictionsarbecause people so contradictory. >> brown: and this is to set the scene. this takes us through the really 20th century startingn a very poor area of korea. >> mm-hmm. >> brown: you went back and studied the history. >> i did. i even went to hiss fork villages. i met a lot of people who spokee in a different way than people from seoul, for example. a times, i was so dumbfounded by...
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you have been talking to pople critica of this process, who have a very different view of whether peoe should be allowed to come into the country. >> i think if you speak to tru supporters, they think the problem is the way the legal cstem has been laid out, that the president waoosing to enforce the laws that he did not want to sparate these families, but, if he didn't separate them, he would, in fact, be encouraging more people to cross the border and, of course, liberals disagree with that.e, the bottom liudy, these people in u.s. custody, the u.s. has responsibility for their care now. >> woodruff: lisa desjardins, more excellent reporting. thank you verye uch. >> youlcome. >> woouff: in the day's other news, the latest u.s. jobs report shows a resilient economy, despite fears of a trade war with china. the labor department said that 213,000 new jobs were added in june, exceeding projections. jubut the unemployment rated slightly to 4%, up from 3.8% in may. the report comes as punitive tariffs on $34 billion worth of chinese imports go into effect today. beijing hit back quickly, i
you have been talking to pople critica of this process, who have a very different view of whether peoe should be allowed to come into the country. >> i think if you speak to tru supporters, they think the problem is the way the legal cstem has been laid out, that the president waoosing to enforce the laws that he did not want to sparate these families, but, if he didn't separate them, he would, in fact, be encouraging more people to cross the border and, of course, liberals disagree with...
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in one sense, peoe say this is a trivial matter. who cares? the reason it mattered is this was righout of the box-- not just a lie but it was an assault empirical, demonstrable facts. that is, there were pictures that showed the difference, and that was the a tel they a in poker that said that this guys mething different. he was going to go after truth in a way, and it's been a sustained, relentless assault on truth. >> would like to, just for a o moment, ki put some of this into historical context. when you look back at other presidents who have lie- because most presidents have in some at least minor ways, sometimes justifiable ones, and sometimes categorically wrong ones, ones that were morally problematic. you still don't see anythshg like ther kind of volume that president trump is doing. i mean, what we have when we look back at f.d.r., he even admitted that he would be perfectly willing to mislead and tell lies if it wto win the war. and, of course, he was talkingr about world . when you look at richard nixon with watergate. that was, o
in one sense, peoe say this is a trivial matter. who cares? the reason it mattered is this was righout of the box-- not just a lie but it was an assault empirical, demonstrable facts. that is, there were pictures that showed the difference, and that was the a tel they a in poker that said that this guys mething different. he was going to go after truth in a way, and it's been a sustained, relentless assault on truth. >> would like to, just for a o moment, ki put some of this into...
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protect me, i have a security detail, but what really bothered me was that there were so manyther peoe the state that don't have that same thing skin, there are people who don't have the benefit of the same security that i have that will be affected really deeply by these comments, particularly kids,r otkh kids that might not have thick skin. >> it is very high profile. you visaible in mny ways. you the first sikh stateto ey general in u.s. history. do you see it a a part of yor responsibility to have to represent for your faith and faucate people about yourth? >> it's not just representing for my faith. i think it's standing up for those who can't stp for themselves. you know, my faith is a per matter, but by virtual of being a sikh, it is something i wear openlynd people know at i am a sikh, so i do explain myself, and i doto explai people the concepts of my religion, but it tivates me in a personal and professional way to stand up for those who can't stand up for emselves. so, in a lot of ways, being a sikh means, to me,eing a natural-born public servant and standing up r, in the ca
protect me, i have a security detail, but what really bothered me was that there were so manyther peoe the state that don't have that same thing skin, there are people who don't have the benefit of the same security that i have that will be affected really deeply by these comments, particularly kids,r otkh kids that might not have thick skin. >> it is very high profile. you visaible in mny ways. you the first sikh stateto ey general in u.s. history. do you see it a a part of yor...
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watch people when they communicate with other peoe.ch the next time somebody says, "here's how i feel about this. i feel very strongly about this."er you're over they're not looking at you. they're looking into the blue space over here. why? if they want me to get they're saying, why aren't they checking my face. and, and by the same token, if they're not checking my face, they're talking to the wrong person they talking to who they think i am. as a matter of fact, this is very difficult for me beuse i'm talking to the damn lens. and they're two guys behind th camera and you're laughing, you're smiling, i got to pretend that the lens is what's reacti to me. i, i, but i, i am reacting to you, but i'm not, it's not peripherally, i'm looking into the lens. you're making it very hard for me to relate to you. improvising changed me as an actor and it changed me as a person. and i began to realize that i could really be of service to other people. first, scientists, because i spent 11 years interviewing i scientists aaw that when we improvis
watch people when they communicate with other peoe.ch the next time somebody says, "here's how i feel about this. i feel very strongly about this."er you're over they're not looking at you. they're looking into the blue space over here. why? if they want me to get they're saying, why aren't they checking my face. and, and by the same token, if they're not checking my face, they're talking to the wrong person they talking to who they think i am. as a matter of fact, this is very...
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every couple of years this would be a way to give people powerful interest and minoritie minorities if peoe interest it could be the groups were just people with unusual values of interest against the tyranny of the majority. the third proposal is a type of immigration system which is actually not that different from what we have now a. right now under the current system the corporations bring people over to work for them and i can't remember what those letters stand for. they could bring them over matching jobs to the market or to work for the household in the small business or for any other reason for example. the difference between that and the current system is anybody could basically get a visa for a foreign worker basically other than just google or apple. the fourth proposal is the data idea right now we voluntarily give the data to facebook, google and the other giants and international corporations because they fooled us into thinking that it's good for us to the us used that informationo create software that is used to identify images that they have to sell to people or license wh
every couple of years this would be a way to give people powerful interest and minoritie minorities if peoe interest it could be the groups were just people with unusual values of interest against the tyranny of the majority. the third proposal is a type of immigration system which is actually not that different from what we have now a. right now under the current system the corporations bring people over to work for them and i can't remember what those letters stand for. they could bring them...
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nashville, so the couple imagined a way to get freshly peaches across straight lines and into the hands of peoeights and weekends selling peaches from his hometown orchard and thinking we've got a really great pduct and we think our neighborhood will like it. >> quickly the 30 bos we sold turned into 60 turned into 120. everybody is coming back and bringing their friends each week. >> sdial media and g old fashioned word of mouth brought crowds to local farmerske m and roadside stands. the roses had planted a seed and watched it grow. we started a tour of 240 stops over a six and a half week period across tennessee, kentucky, oh, indiana, pennsylvania and chigan. >> expecting so sell yes millions of peaches in july and august,eople lining up to take tutir own bite of summer. >> it's a taste they haven't hay rs and years. it brings back o memories. >> the duo breathing new life into georgia's most beloved symbol and this fily farm. >> we don't really know anything but peaches. it's what we do. it's kin of who we are. >> first cousins are fifth generation peach farmers and childhood friends of st
nashville, so the couple imagined a way to get freshly peaches across straight lines and into the hands of peoeights and weekends selling peaches from his hometown orchard and thinking we've got a really great pduct and we think our neighborhood will like it. >> quickly the 30 bos we sold turned into 60 turned into 120. everybody is coming back and bringing their friends each week. >> sdial media and g old fashioned word of mouth brought crowds to local farmerske m and roadside...
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this is why peoe are standing out in the rain in dublin for hours this morning.his new bride. it's their first overseas trip as duke and duchessf sussex. prince harry and meghan markle on a whirlwind trip of dublin. many events in 24 hours. >> i love megan, just beautiful. >> the trip requested by the british government, a sampling of irish culture and historyom with s high-profile hobnobbing. the couple sitting down with the irish prime minister, meeting th president, his wife and their two adorable dogs. >>e're so pleased to be here for our first international visit together as a married couple, a we hope it will be the first of many. >> all thi in the middle of a bu week for the royal family. the fab four, hay ailnd wam a megannd at the . arriving side by side westminster abbey on tuesday. dazzling duchesses, pegan in dior and kate wearing alexander mcqueen, sharing a laugh on the balcony. watching a parade in the skies with a smiling queen, an epic royal air force flyover. charlotte once again stealing the show from a palace w bdow withrother george. after th
this is why peoe are standing out in the rain in dublin for hours this morning.his new bride. it's their first overseas trip as duke and duchessf sussex. prince harry and meghan markle on a whirlwind trip of dublin. many events in 24 hours. >> i love megan, just beautiful. >> the trip requested by the british government, a sampling of irish culture and historyom with s high-profile hobnobbing. the couple sitting down with the irish prime minister, meeting th president, his wife and...
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we know, again, peoe don't take out their federal loans first before they dip into theke private m because the back end, they come with a lot of really m helpful ret provisions so you can tie your repayment to yourincome ando other things that just make it easier on the back end. but the overall message is minimize that borrowing as much as you ca and if your kids want to help, tell t m to get good grades s they'll get a lot more of that merit aid. >> thank you so much. good information. we'll have more on our website, and tomorrow we'll focus on tips for getting out of debt. and someone will get help paying off their loans. just ahead, al's very candid conversation with oscon and winner, isn't that the g.o.a.t., reali rita moreno. first, this is "day" on nbc. right? i do. it's a busy, busy place. whenever you're ready. it happens every time. i've got it. and every time, she wins. you always do this. no, no. i insist. it's on me. alright. but you have the bb&t app with zelle who are you texting? oh, uh no one. i really should go back. and can pay the bill before she even leaves the restaur
we know, again, peoe don't take out their federal loans first before they dip into theke private m because the back end, they come with a lot of really m helpful ret provisions so you can tie your repayment to yourincome ando other things that just make it easier on the back end. but the overall message is minimize that borrowing as much as you ca and if your kids want to help, tell t m to get good grades s they'll get a lot more of that merit aid. >> thank you so much. good information....
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they don't want to go through prepa anymore of th is that peoe getting off the grid the fact is many companies are installing solar panels and getting off the grid and that is happening day in and day out. >> in your opinion a mandate would be to basically force the head of prepa to go ahead and put the investment into solar. not just prepa but to encourage citizens and the micro- grid. my aim is to have them as the only provider of energy i think we could have a lot of independent providers into a lot of independent micro- grids supporting this for the small communities that are further away from the main line. >> it has to do with hotels and air bnb. people can actually have a spare room or roof and produce their own energy. that is what the energy is all about. >> my last question, if we go to a privatization strategy what do you think that would have in terms of the production in terms of renewable generation on the island? >> i think we would have to work out a schedule with experts and engineers and people looking forward with the rocky mountain institute in colorado and again
they don't want to go through prepa anymore of th is that peoe getting off the grid the fact is many companies are installing solar panels and getting off the grid and that is happening day in and day out. >> in your opinion a mandate would be to basically force the head of prepa to go ahead and put the investment into solar. not just prepa but to encourage citizens and the micro- grid. my aim is to have them as the only provider of energy i think we could have a lot of independent...
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our guests and we value thatti reship so deeply, and it's very important for us to make sure that peoeerstand that pay your age continues for the birthday treat bear that we have provided the $15 voucher. we really wanteople to go and get their $15 voucher. that's good all summer. come in atour leisure, take your time. august 31st to august 31st. so, you have the time to come back. because particularly i know some people traveled very far to do this, and that's even more disappointing. we're very s >> do you feel that you owe an apology to those people who stoo in line? well, absolutely. that is not what we are about in any way, shape or form. and when i say we, i also want to take thi very personally myself. it's not what i'm about. i am sorry that this, you know, that we were not able to pevide service that we wanted. it was beyond what we could have ever imagined. and we are doing our veryest and we are staying very focused on making sure that w do the best we can to make it right for people. >> build-a-bear ceo sharon price y much.hank you v >> thank you for being here. we apprecia
our guests and we value thatti reship so deeply, and it's very important for us to make sure that peoeerstand that pay your age continues for the birthday treat bear that we have provided the $15 voucher. we really wanteople to go and get their $15 voucher. that's good all summer. come in atour leisure, take your time. august 31st to august 31st. so, you have the time to come back. because particularly i know some people traveled very far to do this, and that's even more disappointing. we're...
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they don't want to go through prepa anymore of th is that peoe getting off the grid the fact is many companies are installing solar panels and getting off the grid and that is happening day in and day out. >> in your opinion a mandate would be to basically force the head of prepa to go ahead and put the investment into solar. not just prepa but to encourage citizens and the micro- grid. my aim is to have them as the only provider of energy i think we could have a lot of independent providers into a lot of independent micro- grids supporting this for the small communities that are further away from the main line. >> it has to do with hotels and air bnb. people can actually have a spare room or roof and produce their own energy. that is what the energy is all about. >> my last question, if we go to a privatization strategy what do you think that would have in terms of the production in terms of renewable generation on the island? >> i think we would have to work out a schedule with experts and engineers and people looking forward with the rocky mountain institute in colorado and again
they don't want to go through prepa anymore of th is that peoe getting off the grid the fact is many companies are installing solar panels and getting off the grid and that is happening day in and day out. >> in your opinion a mandate would be to basically force the head of prepa to go ahead and put the investment into solar. not just prepa but to encourage citizens and the micro- grid. my aim is to have them as the only provider of energy i think we could have a lot of independent...
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--was no longer to be private property owned by individuals but rather the propoperty of the whole peoe run and administered by the state. so from private property to social property. and the second big difference between capitalism and these alternatives was that in capitalism, you used the market as your mechanism of distributing things, whereas in these societies, governments planned the distribution, decided who would get what and so forth. so the differences between the two systems were understood to be private versus social property, markets versus planning. what always struck me is interesting--whatever you thought about that alternative was that nobody said a word in this great hundred-yeyear struge between the two about the organizatioion of the enterprprise. it's as iitit didn't matter. it's as if in capitalism, you had a bunch of workers going to work evevery day. then there was a revolution. the flags changed their color. and after the revolution, the workers went to work again,, but instead of it being a board of directors selected by the major shareholders, it was a board
--was no longer to be private property owned by individuals but rather the propoperty of the whole peoe run and administered by the state. so from private property to social property. and the second big difference between capitalism and these alternatives was that in capitalism, you used the market as your mechanism of distributing things, whereas in these societies, governments planned the distribution, decided who would get what and so forth. so the differences between the two systems were...
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. >> thi this caught a lot of peoe by surprise. he resigned after less than two months in the job. instruments blames the par churr on what they're -- departure on what they're calling, quote, code of conduct violations. he also stepped down from the company's board. texas instruments says chairman rich templeton will take over as president and ceo for an an indefinite time. shares of texas instruments are up nearly 11% this year. it looks like the glitch that kept a lot of people from shopping during the first few hours of amazon's prime day didn't hurt amazon too much. amazon said sales in the united states wering bigger than ever before. e-commerce operating systems estimate that by yesterday afternoon amazon sold $3.4 billion worth of goods. amazon, well, they haven't said what caused the platform problems in the first few hours. shares of amazon are higher in the premarket. jeff bezos is even richer. another job is being taken over by robots. a san francisco gas station has a robot as extra security to watch people at the pumps. the high tech crime stopper has four cameras to
. >> thi this caught a lot of peoe by surprise. he resigned after less than two months in the job. instruments blames the par churr on what they're -- departure on what they're calling, quote, code of conduct violations. he also stepped down from the company's board. texas instruments says chairman rich templeton will take over as president and ceo for an an indefinite time. shares of texas instruments are up nearly 11% this year. it looks like the glitch that kept a lot of people from...