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the president said this has all but as wellbut a number of peope administration said it is strong language. can you clear up what the president did say? >> he said of the term wasn't used. no one is going to pretend like the president is always politically correct. one is in the oval office today because he isn't a scripted robot. sometimes he does use tough language. the point he's trying to make that should be focused on is the issue at hand. we wasted five days fighting over one word when we should be fighting over the people involved in the program. if democrats want to protect these individuals that's who they should be fighting for and about is finding a permanent solution and not a quick fix is. figuring out how to end the migration and the lottery system they are wasting time and complaining about the fact the president isn't doing enough when he's the only one engaging in this process and hopefully they will get onboard and start doing their job [inaudible] does the president support this? >> we don't want the government to shut down but we would like to see a budget deal. we hope
the president said this has all but as wellbut a number of peope administration said it is strong language. can you clear up what the president did say? >> he said of the term wasn't used. no one is going to pretend like the president is always politically correct. one is in the oval office today because he isn't a scripted robot. sometimes he does use tough language. the point he's trying to make that should be focused on is the issue at hand. we wasted five days fighting over one word...
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peop people drove through and tried to find other ways out. it was frightening. they really thought they were going to die. >> i think that's what we've all seen and heard and talking to people. people were upset and i think we're also hearing that changes are coming. >> right. i want to get to that. i know that as we've learned, this isn't multicounty, multijurisdictional process. but there are a couple of things that would force a more cohesive response system. next week, federal officials are picking this up. >> the fcc is looking at this. this has been a big topic. some sonoma officials have been in hot water for the type of alert they chose to use. they use this kind of limited alert. that's only a land line, and it's very limited in scope. and not everyone has them. and then there was an alert, which the public has to opt into it. and not many people do. so there is this third piece of technology that will basically make a beeping noise. >> this is like an amber alert. >> exactly. so sonoma officials decided not to use this because of the limitations with i
peop people drove through and tried to find other ways out. it was frightening. they really thought they were going to die. >> i think that's what we've all seen and heard and talking to people. people were upset and i think we're also hearing that changes are coming. >> right. i want to get to that. i know that as we've learned, this isn't multicounty, multijurisdictional process. but there are a couple of things that would force a more cohesive response system. next week, federal...
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(voice fading away) four peop >>> a trip to the bay street mall in emeryville turned violent for a woman she was attacked from behind by four people. nearby officers heard her screaming, were able to catch two of the suspects. both are juveniles and are now facing robbery charges. the woman is expected to be okay. >>> the serial stow away is at it again. marilyn hartman has earned that nickname over the last few years. she's been arrested again. she was taken into custody early this morning after being spotted at o'hare airport in chicago. a judge ordered that she had to stay away from all chicago airports after she was arrested for boarding a flight from chicago to london earlier this month. apparently she couldn't bring herself to stay away. she's been arrested before. you know this woman. >>> a warm welcome home for a coast guard crew responsible for a big cocaine bust. the crew returned home to alameda. we're going to have that later. they returned to alameda today for a hero's welcome. we'll have that later in the newscast. right now we want to do weather. let us turn and say, wow.
(voice fading away) four peop >>> a trip to the bay street mall in emeryville turned violent for a woman she was attacked from behind by four people. nearby officers heard her screaming, were able to catch two of the suspects. both are juveniles and are now facing robbery charges. the woman is expected to be okay. >>> the serial stow away is at it again. marilyn hartman has earned that nickname over the last few years. she's been arrested again. she was taken into custody...
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ev if heoes, it is t clear uld be me publ to peop here >> absutely.eeof nave people ve stding isolidari with all of tho he is dectly targeted. sany ofize tha ese aming women ve said, we he not norlized this. we will t accept ts. weill dohat wean to advote aossommunitiesnd usit as anpportuty to ntinue uting. amy:hailene woley, before we go to o a break and then talk about the whole #metoo initiative, which includes racial and sexual harassment, your thoughts now outside of the united states as you continue to do your work -- today we're speaking to you in france -- can you talk about what you heardd yesterday? maybe you heard it when you woke up this morning, president trump's term for people in africa and haiti and salvador in other places? >> i did hear it when i woke up this morning. e echo whahatjust everyone else has said, it is completelyly unaccepeptable. there are no wordsds that can appropriately describe how atrocious that comment is in his that he israrative sending out to not just our country, but to every country around the world. it is no
ev if heoes, it is t clear uld be me publ to peop here >> absutely.eeof nave people ve stding isolidari with all of tho he is dectly targeted. sany ofize tha ese aming women ve said, we he not norlized this. we will t accept ts. weill dohat wean to advote aossommunitiesnd usit as anpportuty to ntinue uting. amy:hailene woley, before we go to o a break and then talk about the whole #metoo initiative, which includes racial and sexual harassment, your thoughts now outside of the united...
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it's h hard to lure young peope back to the villages. they need work, after all. but the lopez and rodriguez families have taken the plunge. argentinians now live in cities. for a few weeks now, they've been renting a house in colonia bebelgrano. >> this project offered me a way out. i used to live in the city in a very dangegerous aa. i didn't like it because i had young children - mathilda, francisco and florencia - and as they got older the issue of safety became more pressing. one man is an air-conditioning technician, the other a plumber - both useful jobs out in the country. in the city, the tradesmen barely scraped by. they lived in a poor neighborhood, and worried about their children. >> we had to work long hours just to afafford our living cos. and it's too dangerous to let your kids play outside, so you have to pay to send themem toa club outside school hours. >> the arrival of new families has sparked hope in the village. residents even pitched in to spruce up the local church. among them - farmer daniel tron. they're also receiving financial support f
it's h hard to lure young peope back to the villages. they need work, after all. but the lopez and rodriguez families have taken the plunge. argentinians now live in cities. for a few weeks now, they've been renting a house in colonia bebelgrano. >> this project offered me a way out. i used to live in the city in a very dangegerous aa. i didn't like it because i had young children - mathilda, francisco and florencia - and as they got older the issue of safety became more pressing. one man...
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that field, based to start with their own employees and extended -- extend itit to many more american peopespecially those with no access to serious care. think itsiness leaders is necessary, warren buffett says the u.s. health care system is a tapeworm on the u.s. economy. the cost is ballooning. what does the u.s. spend on health care versus the results that it gets? -- the unitedcan states of america spends 17%, 18% of the gross amount of product on health care -- gross domestic product on the health care while france or germany with better results in terms of life expectancy and so on, spend about 12% or 11 point something percent, not mention the united kingdom with 9%, 10%. the prices for health care, medical customizations, surgery, 5% increase of 4%, 5% increase in the five recent years, far more than the increase in the economy. there is a gap between the capability of the people to pay for health care and the cost. therefore, there is a need for a new model. the willingness of president obamacare, i will not get involved in the american policy,, but there is a big discussion how
that field, based to start with their own employees and extended -- extend itit to many more american peopespecially those with no access to serious care. think itsiness leaders is necessary, warren buffett says the u.s. health care system is a tapeworm on the u.s. economy. the cost is ballooning. what does the u.s. spend on health care versus the results that it gets? -- the unitedcan states of america spends 17%, 18% of the gross amount of product on health care -- gross domestic product on...
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anand i gus itit allomes d dowto education and saying t to peop, you know, haveve respect wheheu go out to those plac, lolook afafter that, bebecause we want for genenerations to c come. repoporter: the grgreat barrierf austral's most faus tourisattraction there'still time to save it t -- it's just a question o prioritieses. bubut the clock k is ticking - - loudly. host: that's all for tod. send u us your comments to global300000@dw.m, or r vit us on facebook, dw global society. see you next time. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: opportunity. by dhl. (techno music) - kiev nowadays is a great place to be makiking art. people are hungry for new means of expression. - all art is political. i do this provocation to start discussion. - people party here. they live their lives, while at the same time, their country's at war. - when you don't have stability, you feel so much more free. you can basically do anything.
anand i gus itit allomes d dowto education and saying t to peop, you know, haveve respect wheheu go out to those plac, lolook afafter that, bebecause we want for genenerations to c come. repoporter: the grgreat barrierf austral's most faus tourisattraction there'still time to save it t -- it's just a question o prioritieses. bubut the clock k is ticking - - loudly. host: that's all for tod. send u us your comments to global300000@dw.m, or r vit us on facebook, dw global society. see you next...
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anand i gus itit allomes d dowto education and saying t to peop, you know, haveve respect wheheu go out to those plac, lolook afafter that, bebecause we want for genenerations to c come. repoporter: the grgreat barrierf austral's most faus tourisattraction there'still time to save it t -- it's just a question o prioritieses. bubut the clock k is ticking - - loudly. host: that's all for tod. send u us your comments to global300000@dw.m, or r vit us on facebook, dw global society. see you next time. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: opportunity. by dhl. ♪ michelle: hello, and welcome to "focus on europe." i'm michelle henery. it's good of you to join us. here in germany, the days are getting shorter and to pass the time during these long w winty nights, mamany people like to visisit one of the m many chris markets that have popped up across the country. some, however, enter them with a feeling of dreread. because it was one year ago that a major terrort atattackas carried ou
anand i gus itit allomes d dowto education and saying t to peop, you know, haveve respect wheheu go out to those plac, lolook afafter that, bebecause we want for genenerations to c come. repoporter: the grgreat barrierf austral's most faus tourisattraction there'still time to save it t -- it's just a question o prioritieses. bubut the clock k is ticking - - loudly. host: that's all for tod. send u us your comments to global300000@dw.m, or r vit us on facebook, dw global society. see you next...
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anand i gus itit allomes d dowto education and saying t to peop, you know, haveve respect wheheu go out to those plac, lolook afafter that, bebecause we want for genenerations to c come. repoporter: the grgreat barrierf austral's most faus tourisattraction there'still time to save it t -- it's just a question o prioritieses. bubut the clock k is ticking - - loudly. host: that's all for tod. send u us your comments to global300000@dw.m, or r vit us on facebook, dw global society. see you next time. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: opportunity. by dhl. 01/12/18 01/12/18 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> these are shocking and shameful comments from the president of the united states. no othery but there is word i can use but racist. amy: president trump is facing international condemnation after tong the word s* *holes describe african nations and haiti. but he used the full
anand i gus itit allomes d dowto education and saying t to peop, you know, haveve respect wheheu go out to those plac, lolook afafter that, bebecause we want for genenerations to c come. repoporter: the grgreat barrierf austral's most faus tourisattraction there'still time to save it t -- it's just a question o prioritieses. bubut the clock k is ticking - - loudly. host: that's all for tod. send u us your comments to global300000@dw.m, or r vit us on facebook, dw global society. see you next...
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anand i gus itit allomes d dowto education and saying t to peop, you know, haveve respect wheheu go out to those plac, lolook afafter that, bebecause we want for genenerations to c come. repoporter: the grgreat barrierf austral's most faus tourisattraction there'still time to save it t -- it's just a question o prioritieses. bubut the clock k is ticking - - loudly. host: that's all for tod. send u us your comments to global300000@dw.m, or r vit us on facebook, dw global society. see you next time. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: opportunity. by dhl. (african vocal m music)
anand i gus itit allomes d dowto education and saying t to peop, you know, haveve respect wheheu go out to those plac, lolook afafter that, bebecause we want for genenerations to c come. repoporter: the grgreat barrierf austral's most faus tourisattraction there'still time to save it t -- it's just a question o prioritieses. bubut the clock k is ticking - - loudly. host: that's all for tod. send u us your comments to global300000@dw.m, or r vit us on facebook, dw global society. see you next...
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i know you ran into very hopeful peop there. >> reporter: yeah, i did. the fourth and fifth largest jackpots and this wawa behind me as well other stores in the area were so busy tonight with people who of course, dawn, are playing to win. >> you got scratch offs too. >> you're professional. >> oh yeah i play all the time report roar this weekend's mega millions and powerball jackpots combine exceed a billion dollars which has jim thinking about getting ghost if he wins. >> disappear. >> reporter: you taking anybody with you? >> probably not. >> reporter: 7eleven on easton road in glenside had a steady flow of people tonight looking for the winning tick. >> powerball tomorrow mega for tonight. >> i'll have one of each. >> sure. >> reporter: tonight's meg go millions worth $450 million the fourth largest jackpot tomorrow night's powerball drawing sored to 575 million making it the fifth powerball jackpot either. players are already making plans plans. >> definitely stop working. doing something for the kids. travel. get out of the city. >> go somewhere wa
i know you ran into very hopeful peop there. >> reporter: yeah, i did. the fourth and fifth largest jackpots and this wawa behind me as well other stores in the area were so busy tonight with people who of course, dawn, are playing to win. >> you got scratch offs too. >> you're professional. >> oh yeah i play all the time report roar this weekend's mega millions and powerball jackpots combine exceed a billion dollars which has jim thinking about getting ghost if he wins....
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hannes: similar to the international c community, peope are positive about the recent developments, butxcept the conservative position who drives increasingly to go against this. they say it promotes the propaganda of the north, and for example carrying the unification flag you mentioned, they would rather betray the south korean people because they are not carrying the south korean flag which is ridiculous. it shows how they tried to undermine this. brent: in terms of symbolism and the outside world, it looks like a win for the north, doesn't it? hannes: surely. but the opposition thinks differently. they are angry aboutut the lost elections. this plays a role in this. brent: let me ask you about the joint women's ice hockey team. do you think the ioc will approve this? it has to be approved? alima: if they follow the own olympic spirit, values ideas, they would approve it because they are the same people that encourage peace, that encourage creating a better world, understanding differences. they are being -- big on bringing people together, but let's be clear. this is the first time
hannes: similar to the international c community, peope are positive about the recent developments, butxcept the conservative position who drives increasingly to go against this. they say it promotes the propaganda of the north, and for example carrying the unification flag you mentioned, they would rather betray the south korean people because they are not carrying the south korean flag which is ridiculous. it shows how they tried to undermine this. brent: in terms of symbolism and the outside...
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there are so many bridges, and people cross them to o go downtown, anand, um, i b bet a t of peop donon't t evelook d dn to s see that the river is even still there. now in portlaland, the willamite river has a realllly bad reputation, espspecially among young people, because all the things that they've heard about the river. "the river is really dirty, don't touch it, there's sewage in there." and what they don't rerealize is t the amount ofof k that's been done on thrriver, and the accomplishments that have been made in decreasing pollution. we're doing a great job, but obviously we're not done yet. it's not going to be fixed in 5 years, or 10 years, or 15 years. it't's a multigenerationl effort. you know, looking at it as a community, and as a community of neighbors, um, nobody likes a bad neighbor. so, i thihink that knowing ththat, um, all of your neighbos are dodoing good thingngs for te river alalso encourages you to start doing good things for the river as well. i think that we're all interactg g withhe p peoe thatat we h here forere u we' i intertingng wh histsty, and 'relso inte
there are so many bridges, and people cross them to o go downtown, anand, um, i b bet a t of peop donon't t evelook d dn to s see that the river is even still there. now in portlaland, the willamite river has a realllly bad reputation, espspecially among young people, because all the things that they've heard about the river. "the river is really dirty, don't touch it, there's sewage in there." and what they don't rerealize is t the amount ofof k that's been done on thrriver, and the...
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repoporter: peop a also took t o the streets in the capital. origin of the protests is a deal the governmnment agrereed t the international l monetary fud to help curb rising debt. economic reforms were introduced. one result -- fuel prices and many taxes went up as of the new year. >> it is our right to demonstrate. for a lot of people, it will be more difficult to make ends meet. reporter: discontent is growing in tunisia. more protests are planned for this comoming sunday, , the sevh anniversary of the c country'ss revolution. brent: the french actress catherine deneuve and at least another 100 women have signed an open letter criticizing the #metoo movement. they accuse its supporters of underestimating women's ability to simply say no and ruining the lives of innocent men. but deneuve's critics have condemned her remarks, some calling her an apologist for rape. reporter: men should be free to hit on women. this response to recent feminist social media campaigigns comes fromom catherine d deneuve, seen here portraying an attractive housewif
repoporter: peop a also took t o the streets in the capital. origin of the protests is a deal the governmnment agrereed t the international l monetary fud to help curb rising debt. economic reforms were introduced. one result -- fuel prices and many taxes went up as of the new year. >> it is our right to demonstrate. for a lot of people, it will be more difficult to make ends meet. reporter: discontent is growing in tunisia. more protests are planned for this comoming sunday, , the sevh...
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. >> they paid 100% of insurance peop premium, but fire benefits saying they are getting less than 100%l dangerous situation in the sky above richmond tonight. video from a chp helicopter. shows someone flashing a green laser right at the helicopter. second time in less than a month that a chp chopper has been targeted by a laser in the east bay. those lasers can be blinding to pilots. >>> a warning for homeowners everywhere. this whole thing can cost thousands of dollars and take years to settle. so she turned to us. you spoke to a lot of people. this could be common here. >> this particular woman calls this requirement cruel. i want to show you the battle she is fighting. how the state is trying to halt it and what you can do tonight to protect yourself using a smartphone. >> it was a bay window. >> reporter: when the overnight fire storm raged in santa rosa nothing survived. >> nothing. it is all gone. >> reporter: holly web was stunned when state farm told her getting the full amount listed for the content of her home required a complete inventory. >> every cup and saucer, every spo
. >> they paid 100% of insurance peop premium, but fire benefits saying they are getting less than 100%l dangerous situation in the sky above richmond tonight. video from a chp helicopter. shows someone flashing a green laser right at the helicopter. second time in less than a month that a chp chopper has been targeted by a laser in the east bay. those lasers can be blinding to pilots. >>> a warning for homeowners everywhere. this whole thing can cost thousands of dollars and...
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peop when people look at america they say it's clearly not working so is it worth it to fight for my country? >> hi. a person making 500,000 a year received a substantially higher tax deduction than the average person that makes around $30,000 per year. my question is if you think it would be a good idea to replace a tax deduction with a tax credit system. >> i honestly cannot answer that. i can tell you when you look at the way this tax bill was created it has a poe ttential t hurt groups like miep. if people can want get as much of a deduction it will hurt the nonprofit sector in a very serious way. it is the opposite of what you would think conserve tiatives w want. they want to outsource those to individual groups at the local level. so you want to incentivize. in terms of that specific question i'm not prepared to answer it. i learned a long time ago in washington that it's much better to say i have no idea than to try to fake it. >> thank you. >> good morning. my name is adrian. how has a bipartisan lens shaped the belief. at what cost would it take to alleviate the con standpo
peop when people look at america they say it's clearly not working so is it worth it to fight for my country? >> hi. a person making 500,000 a year received a substantially higher tax deduction than the average person that makes around $30,000 per year. my question is if you think it would be a good idea to replace a tax deduction with a tax credit system. >> i honestly cannot answer that. i can tell you when you look at the way this tax bill was created it has a poe ttential t hurt...
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by this government shutdown, now in day to, then there's going to be an even rate a a majority of peope that said this just is not worth it. why won't you take yes for an answer from republicans who want to work with our democratic colleagues? why would you shoot yourself in one foot, reload and shoot yourself in the other foot? now, i realize it's hard for democratic colleagues to save face in this outcome, but sometimes in life you make mistakes and you can't blame it on anybody else, and you simply need to acknowledge your own responsibilities to say, you know what, i had the best of intentions but i was wrong. i made a mistake. that could be liberating sometimes. but not in politics apparently, and not on this topic. at least not yet. at 1:00 this morning we are going to have a vote. now, democrats filibustered a four-week continuing resolution but in an effort to provide them a face-saving way out over this dilemma of their own making, the majority leader has offered them a vote on a three-week continuing resolution, during which will continue to work on thiswe daca solution. and m
by this government shutdown, now in day to, then there's going to be an even rate a a majority of peope that said this just is not worth it. why won't you take yes for an answer from republicans who want to work with our democratic colleagues? why would you shoot yourself in one foot, reload and shoot yourself in the other foot? now, i realize it's hard for democratic colleagues to save face in this outcome, but sometimes in life you make mistakes and you can't blame it on anybody else, and you...
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. >> [laughing] >> oscars where they were complaining about the fact that peop people. the entertainment value or is it a platform to make a point? >> you should respect the office of the presidency. people don't seem to be with donald trump. they weren't with the candidate of donald trump. he had a particularly good attitude given the fact that he is constantly made fun of. >> donald trump? >> yes, absolutely. in some of these awards shows, it comes back to bite them if they come over the top. people in different charity events tried to make personal attacks against the president and it did not work. george lopez it did. it back fired on him. you have to be very careful how you handle it and how it comes across. >> yet, that audience is so liberal, anti-trump. it's inevitable? >> i think it will be a sly situation. he knows his audience. he won't say the joke. it will be some sort of joke with a double meaning. and followed by a pause that goes on for a beat too long until everybody gets it. they all start laughing. no one can say they made a joke about donald trump. >
. >> [laughing] >> oscars where they were complaining about the fact that peop people. the entertainment value or is it a platform to make a point? >> you should respect the office of the presidency. people don't seem to be with donald trump. they weren't with the candidate of donald trump. he had a particularly good attitude given the fact that he is constantly made fun of. >> donald trump? >> yes, absolutely. in some of these awards shows, it comes back to bite...
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. >> you keep having goalposts -- >> is the president conditioning peop people. >> if he is a disrupter- >> he is getting what he wants. he will get more border security money, he will see the end of some form of family migration. >> he is going to get more than any other republican would have got. >> that's exactly right. and to talk about the daca deal, when they say were the parents grandfathered in, my understanding is they were -- you were condoning and saying it is okay to have two classes of americans. >> i don't know if constitutionally that would hold up. i'm not sure you can prevent people from never having a path to citizenship. all right, stick ahead, the cost of doing business. how is president trump making up his time in the white house? ♪ i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significa
. >> you keep having goalposts -- >> is the president conditioning peop people. >> if he is a disrupter- >> he is getting what he wants. he will get more border security money, he will see the end of some form of family migration. >> he is going to get more than any other republican would have got. >> that's exactly right. and to talk about the daca deal, when they say were the parents grandfathered in, my understanding is they were -- you were condoning and...
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path to shiz r citizenship for the 800,000 dreamers currently living in the united states but 1.8 peopeho could apply. you could see the numbers move, could see it go up by the time the senate puts the bill together. people are calling that amnesty. you would think that would be appealing for democrats. democrats are saying underneath that application for dreamers it's a conservative immigration proposal. and the people on the right are calling this amnesty an and thee not happy about it. trump is facing criticism from chuck schumer and dick durbin as well as the house freedom caucus saying this is too liberal of an immigration policy. >> it's the way the president likes to negotiate. i don't know if others have noticed this pattern. taking the key issue awe o off e table. he a acquiesced on the dreamers and put democrats on the spot of saying what we don't like about it. it's very conservative. the only thing that's in there is this idea of chain migration of only being able to bring your immediate family but not, you know, tans generally related relatives as we saw with the attacker i
path to shiz r citizenship for the 800,000 dreamers currently living in the united states but 1.8 peopeho could apply. you could see the numbers move, could see it go up by the time the senate puts the bill together. people are calling that amnesty. you would think that would be appealing for democrats. democrats are saying underneath that application for dreamers it's a conservative immigration proposal. and the people on the right are calling this amnesty an and thee not happy about it. trump...
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those peope then got out and confronted the victim. a female suspect threw the victim on the ground while a man hit her in the head. the man then grabbed the victim's keys and drove off... then early this morning san jose officers spotted the victim's car... they tried to stop it but the driver led police on chase on highway 680 but c-h-p eventually arrested four inside the car in martinez. (pam) a big story we are tracking. coughing, fever.. and just feeling miserable..if you are not sick, then you might know someone who is because this flu season is off to a fast start so far, there have been 17 deaths, for people under the age of 65, across the state. three of those deaths in santa clara county.and we learned today , four people have died from the flu in contra costa county. kron 4's justine waldman tells us.. this is what the beginning of the flu season looks like, and experts say, the end is not near. sot the flu is unpredictable dr. louise mcnitt of contra costa county health services tells methe 4 people who died from the flu in
those peope then got out and confronted the victim. a female suspect threw the victim on the ground while a man hit her in the head. the man then grabbed the victim's keys and drove off... then early this morning san jose officers spotted the victim's car... they tried to stop it but the driver led police on chase on highway 680 but c-h-p eventually arrested four inside the car in martinez. (pam) a big story we are tracking. coughing, fever.. and just feeling miserable..if you are not sick,...
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donald trump was a line that had to be drawn for all of us which helped us harness these pmillions of peopeoss the world. >> reporter: this year is about harnessing the momentum and getting women to the polls and into office. >> show me what democracy looks like. >> this is what democracy looks like. >> reporter: women like kelly fouler who came out today with her daughters. >> last year i marched. then i ran. then i won. >> reporter: she marched in last year's rally and was so inspired she decided to run for state office in virginia and won. >> it was theeek after the march and i felt it. i said i looked at my husband and i said i have to run. i have a responsibility. >> reporter: now the house delegate for virginia's 21st district, she joins several other women in the state holding office for the first time. an inspiration for millions of women hoping to change the face of politics. >> we want everyone to know that when we win, it was women who led us to victory. >> reporter: new york city, alone, police estimate that more than 200,000 people took to these streets. president trump took to
donald trump was a line that had to be drawn for all of us which helped us harness these pmillions of peopeoss the world. >> reporter: this year is about harnessing the momentum and getting women to the polls and into office. >> show me what democracy looks like. >> this is what democracy looks like. >> reporter: women like kelly fouler who came out today with her daughters. >> last year i marched. then i ran. then i won. >> reporter: she marched in last...
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unless you're watching msnbc or fox or cnn -- sg peop >> people should be watching. >> where's the impassend how do you fix it? >> i think you've alluded to o two things as i've been listening to you. one is perhaps there are a group of senators who, let's be honest, it's a 60 vote rule over the senate to ground things to halt yesterday. the house did its work earlier in the week and sent the four week spending bill over to the senate. the senate couldn't muster 60 votes last night. the other option would be maybe it's time to do away with the 60 vote. there's plenty of us on the house side who long for that day. >> a lot of people say it's moderated more than the house as a result of that 60-vote rule. there's some days the house seems a little unruly and in the throes of the emotions of some extreme members of congress. >> we reflect what our districts are relating to us. democrats ran the house and senate. decided that budgetary votes were very, very difficult and that they budget could pass with a mere 51 votes that didn't require 60. appropriations bills have become just as hard as bu
unless you're watching msnbc or fox or cnn -- sg peop >> people should be watching. >> where's the impassend how do you fix it? >> i think you've alluded to o two things as i've been listening to you. one is perhaps there are a group of senators who, let's be honest, it's a 60 vote rule over the senate to ground things to halt yesterday. the house did its work earlier in the week and sent the four week spending bill over to the senate. the senate couldn't muster 60 votes last...
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and we in phoenix are desperate for more -- >> tucker: how many big tech companies were started byy peopecentral and south america, latin america? >> right now i'm sitting in phoenix, arizona, very close to a company that was started by a gentleman from panama. it's one of the top engineering companies in this community and they actually are one of our largest employers of at-risk veterans. a wonderful -- >> tucker: i bet he's a great guy but how many big tech companies were started by the immigrants that are talking about, since you brought it up? how many? >> s we have so many success stories in this community. some of them have gotten national attention. >> tucker: with respect, i'm not attacking immigrants, i like immigrants, i'm sure they're great people, but people who live here, born here, citizens, have a right to know the effect of this. how many is the optimal number, if bringing in people illegally and giving them citizenship makes them more prosperous, what's the ideal number of people we should give citizenship to? >> our country and community was built by immigration and we
and we in phoenix are desperate for more -- >> tucker: how many big tech companies were started byy peopecentral and south america, latin america? >> right now i'm sitting in phoenix, arizona, very close to a company that was started by a gentleman from panama. it's one of the top engineering companies in this community and they actually are one of our largest employers of at-risk veterans. a wonderful -- >> tucker: i bet he's a great guy but how many big tech companies were...
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it does not make people like me and women and muzzslim and peop in shithole countries feel like they're in a place that welcomes him or understands him. that doesn't change anything. the question is what can the republican do. >> there's nothing the party can do to change his opinion. you're not going to change the opinion of a 71-year-old guy that has deeply-held views. >> they can do what they can do. [ overlapping speakers ] if i can say something. >> go ahead robert. >> may i say something, i think it's not a matter of changing donald trump's mind. he is not going to change his mind. it is a very important matter of sending a clear signal to the american people and also to our friends and allies and others abroad that this is not representative of america's thinking. the republican party has an obligation to the people, not just to the party and certainly not just to the president, it has an obligation to the people of america to express the values that make america great. no law says the speaker of the house or anybody else in a leadership position in congress has to resign if they
it does not make people like me and women and muzzslim and peop in shithole countries feel like they're in a place that welcomes him or understands him. that doesn't change anything. the question is what can the republican do. >> there's nothing the party can do to change his opinion. you're not going to change the opinion of a 71-year-old guy that has deeply-held views. >> they can do what they can do. [ overlapping speakers ] if i can say something. >> go ahead robert....
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in new york city, authoritieies estimamated over 2 200,000 peope rched.d. prototests were also held in washington, chicago, los angeles, and hundreds of other cities and towns. here in park city, utah, protesters braved freezing temperatures and a snow storm to to take part in the respect rally on saturday. speakers included the longtime women's rights attorney gloria allred. >> snow, freezing rain to stand up and why have we come here today? we have come here for respect for women, for equal rights, for all of our daughters, our mothers, our sisters, and our aunts. this entire year has been the winter of our discontent. but it has also been the year of our awakening, and awake we are to the lack of respect and the for women.ur rights do you agree? [cheers] of fear being end used as a weapon to silence women and to deny our rights. do you agree? [cheers] this is the year that women's voices have been heard, the year when women broke her silence about the injustices we have suffered. and they year where we said to rich, powerful, famous men, you can break ou
in new york city, authoritieies estimamated over 2 200,000 peope rched.d. prototests were also held in washington, chicago, los angeles, and hundreds of other cities and towns. here in park city, utah, protesters braved freezing temperatures and a snow storm to to take part in the respect rally on saturday. speakers included the longtime women's rights attorney gloria allred. >> snow, freezing rain to stand up and why have we come here today? we have come here for respect for women, for...
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that it used to be -- i knee peop -of-know people would point out in the beginning, every 20 ar 25 minutesthe same three stories repeated. now it's the same three stories in every ten minutes. >> what's the suggestion there? that goes beyond saying, okay. the president's not an intellectual. what are you arguing there? you say, for example, he was at march large-a-lago and didn't r lifelong friends. >> i will quote steve bannon. he's lost it. >> well, i mean, it is one thing to say he's lost it. it's another thing to say, well, maybe the president has issues, jonathan. he's a 71-year-old guy. he is keeping a -- one would argue, any president of the united states, even one who may not dive into briefings the way barack obama did. a lot of questions are asked, a lot of pressure involved in that, but also a lot of reporting out of that white house about the concerns. what do you hear about how much concern there is about these kinds of incidents that are reported in this book? >> i think there are two different sort of's mental aspects that people look at. one is in the category of, is the pr
that it used to be -- i knee peop -of-know people would point out in the beginning, every 20 ar 25 minutesthe same three stories repeated. now it's the same three stories in every ten minutes. >> what's the suggestion there? that goes beyond saying, okay. the president's not an intellectual. what are you arguing there? you say, for example, he was at march large-a-lago and didn't r lifelong friends. >> i will quote steve bannon. he's lost it. >> well, i mean, it is one thing...
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over a dozen peope say they have been receiving calls with a person or persons claiming to be a police office... and threatened to arrest them i they did not pay. this technique is reffered to as caller id spoofing. the department the department says they are not making the calls and if you get one.. dont pay and call them right away. (pam) new evidence that the bay area housing crunch is spreading to cities ... which were once considered affordable. and that means.... nowadays, a longer commute does not necessarily mean reasonable rent. kachingpalo alto in the heart of silicon valley holds the crown with the bay area's highest rent .. more than two and a half times the national average.menlo park, san francisco, berkeley and redwood city round out the top ten.among big cities nationwide, only manhattan has higher rents than san francisco.solano county has the lowest rents, though people there still pay more than the average american. suisun city, vacaville, fairfield, antioch and vallejo are the last places in the bay area where rents average 17=hundred dollars or less.and while bay a
over a dozen peope say they have been receiving calls with a person or persons claiming to be a police office... and threatened to arrest them i they did not pay. this technique is reffered to as caller id spoofing. the department the department says they are not making the calls and if you get one.. dont pay and call them right away. (pam) new evidence that the bay area housing crunch is spreading to cities ... which were once considered affordable. and that means.... nowadays, a longer...
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so i m may not apologies and i don't thinink the american peope would expect me as commander-in-chief to be concerned about information that might compromise her missions or might get them killed. amy cozad is president obama. risen, it is summer toys 16, you wrote in "the new york times" -- it went "if trump targets journalists, thank obama." talk about what happened. we only have three minutes. talk about what happened once bush was out of office and you thought your home free. >> as i said, i was subpoenaed first in january 2008 at which as you remember, was an election year. as that case slowly wound its way through the court, i realized we only have a few months until the election and the newe can -- president will get rid of this. i think the judge agreed. thinkdge in my case, i she moved the case very slowly during that year thinking, well, the new president will get rid of this. she did not do -- she did not make any decisions for several months until after the election, like in june or july of 2009. she finally issued this brief little memo saying, well, i see that the grand
so i m may not apologies and i don't thinink the american peope would expect me as commander-in-chief to be concerned about information that might compromise her missions or might get them killed. amy cozad is president obama. risen, it is summer toys 16, you wrote in "the new york times" -- it went "if trump targets journalists, thank obama." talk about what happened. we only have three minutes. talk about what happened once bush was out of office and you thought your home...
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places like west virginia and alabama whose economies are incapable of adequately supporting the the peopve there. malawi is the west virginia of africa. it has a tobacco crop that struggles in the world market against bigger countries that produce higher grade coffee and higher grade tobacco, so malawi struggles constantly. the people of malawi bear that struggle with grace and no bill -- nobility and they work harder than anyone you've ever seen work in the united states. they walk miles barefoot in the rain to bring their wares to market. they work much harder for less economic reward. no one in the trump family has ever worked as hard as anyone in malawi. maureen vester is a second grader who we introduced you to last month on this program. she has a desk in school now because you sent her that desk. the contribution of this fine audience to kids in need of desks have now sent hundreds of desks to kids in malawi who have never had desks. when maureen is ready to go to college, the kind fund will be there to help her with a scholarship for her high school tuition. you contributed $16,8
places like west virginia and alabama whose economies are incapable of adequately supporting the the peopve there. malawi is the west virginia of africa. it has a tobacco crop that struggles in the world market against bigger countries that produce higher grade coffee and higher grade tobacco, so malawi struggles constantly. the people of malawi bear that struggle with grace and no bill -- nobility and they work harder than anyone you've ever seen work in the united states. they walk miles...
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. >> i do think the fate of the daca people, these are are peop people who came here as children, theirts brought them here as children. it's really very important compared to the fate of the shutdown deadline. march will be here like that. different than the implications of some of the administration's other immigration decisions such as the protected status or changing that for folks here from el salvador, folks here from haiti. put that aside. the daca group includes young adults who have gone to college, who have served in the military, right, and americans across the country including swing voters, including republicans have a sympathy and appreciation for these folks. even as a separate question from the shutdown, the democrats have a decision to make which is if they don't push hard enough for daca, they lose momentum. their base kind of creates a fissure and they also miss the opportunity to press republicans on this. >> you saw that republican congressman from florida, he's in a very tough district, saying, i won't vote for this unless they do the daca bill. if they trust presi
. >> i do think the fate of the daca people, these are are peop people who came here as children, theirts brought them here as children. it's really very important compared to the fate of the shutdown deadline. march will be here like that. different than the implications of some of the administration's other immigration decisions such as the protected status or changing that for folks here from el salvador, folks here from haiti. put that aside. the daca group includes young adults who...
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nats of driving)) this was the view this morning from southbound 280â approaching highwa were out as peopfelix contaros stopped by one of san jose's free sandbag stations. his house has flooded twice before and now every time it rains he is on edge. reek every but th >> i can't sleep sometimes, yeah, because of that, you know, some type of anxiety. >> reporter: this was the view this morning from southbound 280 approaching highway 87 and umbrellas were out as people tried to stay dry on the way to work in downtown san jose. back at the sandbag station contaros says he has a specific plan for the sandbags. >> in my driveway, the lower spot. >> reporter: here along rock spring drive, one of the most heavily damaged areas in last february's flood, residents say every time it rains they always keep an eye on coyote creek, but this year the reservoir that feeds this creek, anderson reservoir, is being kept at a lower level to avoid any potential repeat. >> i'm worried, yeah. >> reporter: tell me why. >> because i'm scared. too much water. >> reporter: but others are trying to see the positive
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. >> what goes through eight peop across the street.they couldn'tthe water during the night, i think they must have been sound asleep. they probably drowned. >> that woman says it will cost her half a million dollars to repair the damage to her home. she, like many of her neighbors are determined to rebuild. >> b.a.r.t. is considering p pay -- >> mixed reaction at a b.a.r.t. board of director's meeting. some worry about charging variable parking rates will directly impact working class passengers. they may have to pay up to $15 a day. increasing the number of parks spaces is seen as a way to increase the transit agency's revenue and leech long-term capital investment goals. >>> this has probably happened to you. >> you view an item online only to see an ad for it later in your browser. like ad stalking. >> google says it will make it possible for them to mute the reminder ads. there is a catch. only available in apps and websites that partner with google. >> playful pooches helping to get veterans in illinois an outlet as they combat pt
. >> what goes through eight peop across the street.they couldn'tthe water during the night, i think they must have been sound asleep. they probably drowned. >> that woman says it will cost her half a million dollars to repair the damage to her home. she, like many of her neighbors are determined to rebuild. >> b.a.r.t. is considering p pay -- >> mixed reaction at a b.a.r.t. board of director's meeting. some worry about charging variable parking rates will directly...
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so i think it's a matter of him throwing out a grenade at programs peop perhaps people he doesn't like within the trump administration. i'm not sure why he's speaking out now and why he didn't do anything about it then if that's what believed. >> fair point? >> no. you very rarely throw a grenade if it's going to create casualties among your friends. and steve bannon and donald trump are friends. steve bannon was the architect of the trump campaign. what you're hearing and what you just heard from my former colleague jim jordan is not a desire to get to the truth, it's a desire to get past the midterm elections. it's a year of a midterm elections. so everything that's done now, particularly with respect to the investigation of the trump administration and potential collusion, money laundering, whatever it is, everything is done through a political prism. and the prism of survival. democrats need 24 seats to take back the house. and republicans are going to do everything they can to avoid this lingering over them, going into this midterm. >> all right. guys, we're going to take you thro
so i think it's a matter of him throwing out a grenade at programs peop perhaps people he doesn't like within the trump administration. i'm not sure why he's speaking out now and why he didn't do anything about it then if that's what believed. >> fair point? >> no. you very rarely throw a grenade if it's going to create casualties among your friends. and steve bannon and donald trump are friends. steve bannon was the architect of the trump campaign. what you're hearing and what you...
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as of last week, 142 people have died from the flu in san diego county alone, that cpares to peop in died from the flu. officials say it is the deadliest flu season in decades. >> father of two germ carriers, i can tell you this is a serious concern in schools. >> it is a really big deal. if you haven't gotten your flu shot, do so, though doesn't prevent it. >>> so coming up, president trump leaves the white house in minutes. will he talk to reporters as he heads to the pentagon to meet with senior military leaders? we're standing by. >>> plus, everyone in america waiting for news on the most important right hand in the world. i'm talking about tom brady's throwing hand. will it be okay? we'll find out in the bleacher report next. sometimes a cough gets in the way of a good night's sleep. that's when he needs vicks vaporub. proven cough medicine. with 8 hours of vapors. so he can sleep. vicks vaporub. goodnight coughs. with best in-class towing 2018 ford f-150. best in-class payload and best in-class torque the f-150 lineup has the capability to get big things to big places --bigtime
as of last week, 142 people have died from the flu in san diego county alone, that cpares to peop in died from the flu. officials say it is the deadliest flu season in decades. >> father of two germ carriers, i can tell you this is a serious concern in schools. >> it is a really big deal. if you haven't gotten your flu shot, do so, though doesn't prevent it. >>> so coming up, president trump leaves the white house in minutes. will he talk to reporters as he heads to the...