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. >>> new this morning out of maryland, four peopl were shot in port washington.prince george's county police tell us that all four people are expected to be okay. no arrests have been made and inotestigators are said what may have led to thathting. >>> we know this morning that a sideline reporter is ecering as a metal railing fell on her. our partner wpot said that that railing actlly grazed her headon and fell her shoulder there are reports of other railings falling but no one was hurt. soccer fans packed the multimillion dollar stadium in southwest d.c. many wered exci to see newp yer wayne rooms. >> it doesn't get better than this. >> and d.c. ended beating the vancouver white caps 20-1. their next game is on the 25th against the new york red bulls. >>> and with midterm elections right around the rner, lawmakers in maryland have some serious concerns aft learning that a russian billionaire has ties to russian software. he fbi told them friday that a russian billionaire boug a soft ware company that provides key services for maryland elections. the purchase ha
. >>> new this morning out of maryland, four peopl were shot in port washington.prince george's county police tell us that all four people are expected to be okay. no arrests have been made and inotestigators are said what may have led to thathting. >>> we know this morning that a sideline reporter is ecering as a metal railing fell on her. our partner wpot said that that railing actlly grazed her headon and fell her shoulder there are reports of other railings falling but no...
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from port washington, new york, please welcome back my man david gold.cheers and applause] you know, by now, you have quite the following out here. >> yep. >> everybody's behind you. you're playing a great game. you're at $7,000, which is eight questions away from that $1 million, so you're playing really well, and you still have one more lifeline. you still have that 50/50 if you need it today. shall we get back to your game?
from port washington, new york, please welcome back my man david gold.cheers and applause] you know, by now, you have quite the following out here. >> yep. >> everybody's behind you. you're playing a great game. you're at $7,000, which is eight questions away from that $1 million, so you're playing really well, and you still have one more lifeline. you still have that 50/50 if you need it today. shall we get back to your game?
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. >> authorities say the suspect arrives at port angeles, washington aboard the car ferry from victoriah columbia. but he's nervous, acting suspiciously. >> it was a border guard in washington state. she stopped the man who was the driver and asked if she could look into his trunk. >> authorities fear he was part of a plot to launch a new year's eve attack and that he was not acting alone. there may be a connection to saudi-born terrorist osama bin laden. >> but as one u.s. official worries tonight, there's still a lot we don't know. >> in some respects he was a new kind of terrorist. in the past al qaeda operatives have been given very specific orders and direct targeting instructions. ressam, though, is given $12,000 in seed money. he's told to raise the rest of your funds, recruit your own cell and bomb whatever you want. >> two quart jars of nitroglycerin and three garbage bags filled with the chemical urea were found in the trunk. >> the explosive ingredients are the same used in the bombing of the world trade center in new york. >> his mission is to blow up one of the terminals at
. >> authorities say the suspect arrives at port angeles, washington aboard the car ferry from victoriah columbia. but he's nervous, acting suspiciously. >> it was a border guard in washington state. she stopped the man who was the driver and asked if she could look into his trunk. >> authorities fear he was part of a plot to launch a new year's eve attack and that he was not acting alone. there may be a connection to saudi-born terrorist osama bin laden. >> but as one...
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wendy washington ports were shut down, we lost those markets -- when the ports in washington were shut down, we lost those markets. we had a hard time getting any of those back. if we lose the cherry business, guys will fill in behind us and take those markets. those relationships are long, but short-lived when you don't fill your commitment and do what you say you're going to >> long-term impacts our use market shares, it you lose revenue, you may lose your farm. >> one of the guys touchstone lenders. this is a collateral. we know what it is like to work with farmers day in and day out, and the finances behind that. margins are razor thin to negative. where do we absorb these extra costs? it is really tough to swallow right now. >> let me go to another topic. as i mentioned in my opening statement, i have been calling with the president to restore the deal on aluminum extensions for canada and mexico, because they are important to national security and our trading partners and allies. such exemptions make sense and would limit the negative effects of steel and aluminum tariffs on two-
wendy washington ports were shut down, we lost those markets -- when the ports in washington were shut down, we lost those markets. we had a hard time getting any of those back. if we lose the cherry business, guys will fill in behind us and take those markets. those relationships are long, but short-lived when you don't fill your commitment and do what you say you're going to >> long-term impacts our use market shares, it you lose revenue, you may lose your farm. >> one of the guys...
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chris buckler, bbc news, washington. roads, portsles breaking up for the summer, there could be lengthy delays as more than nine million road journeys are expected to be made between friday and sunday. ben ando reports. if yesterday was frantic friday, today could be standstill saturday. travel experts say more than five million people are expected to set off this weekend on getaway trips at the start of the school holidays, and that means super—busy roads, airports and railways. at this time of year, it's really avoiding the peak times. so over the weekend, it tends to be lunchtime, so if you can go earlier in the morning or later at night. and also, you then get the advantage you're not stuck in a hot car when the sun is bearing down, or indeed the thunderstorms that are predicted in some areas. for staycationers, roads in south—west england, particularly the m5 and a303, look likely to be the worst—hit, while the port of dover is expecting its busiest outbound day of the summer, as thousands head to the continent. and a further 2.
chris buckler, bbc news, washington. roads, portsles breaking up for the summer, there could be lengthy delays as more than nine million road journeys are expected to be made between friday and sunday. ben ando reports. if yesterday was frantic friday, today could be standstill saturday. travel experts say more than five million people are expected to set off this weekend on getaway trips at the start of the school holidays, and that means super—busy roads, airports and railways. at this time...
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route that is used for almost twenty percent of all petroleum exports globally if washington attempts to hold the next port the u.s. state department's policy planning office official said that america's goal was to change iran's oil revenues to zero. our goal with respect to the energy sanctions our goal is to increase pressure on the iranian regime by reducing to zero its revenue from crude oil sales. when they see they will not allow iran's oil to be exported it means that the oil of the entire region will not be exported how is it possible that iran's oil can be exported but the rest of the region scam . it seems they don't understand what they are saying when they say iran will not be allowed to export even a drop of oil ok if they can do it then do it and see the result. well as a result there have been calls from iran's revolutionary guard to block the strait of hormuz used by gulf countries for exports the strait is controlled by iran to the north and in the south the us navy has already reacted by saying it's willing to provide security for trade in the region we are steve kane a professor of econ
route that is used for almost twenty percent of all petroleum exports globally if washington attempts to hold the next port the u.s. state department's policy planning office official said that america's goal was to change iran's oil revenues to zero. our goal with respect to the energy sanctions our goal is to increase pressure on the iranian regime by reducing to zero its revenue from crude oil sales. when they see they will not allow iran's oil to be exported it means that the oil of the...
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place that could certainly also hurt the business of those ports or the impacts will be far fetched ok let's briefly cross back to washington alexandra what is the likelihood that the trumpet ministration could heed the warnings from the column they can from the e.u. and back down. the u.s. secretary of commerce said today that no decision has been made yet and as we said there is a growing opposition to cleanse and there are more and more republican lawmakers threatening that they are going to block such cherif space on security on national security grounds and there is there are some hoping that the european union will come up with a compromise but for the moment we have to say that the president is determined to impose these tariffs tracking that story for us alexandra phenomena in washington thank you very much. to another kind of transport malaysian budget airline asia has ordered passenger jets was a thirty billion dollars from european manufacturer abbots the first delivery of the one hundred a three thirty media long haul play expected to arrive towards the end of next year asia wants to use some of the act craft to
place that could certainly also hurt the business of those ports or the impacts will be far fetched ok let's briefly cross back to washington alexandra what is the likelihood that the trumpet ministration could heed the warnings from the column they can from the e.u. and back down. the u.s. secretary of commerce said today that no decision has been made yet and as we said there is a growing opposition to cleanse and there are more and more republican lawmakers threatening that they are going to...
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"the washington business journal" reports port city has told up with a company that will allow it tot city based in alexandria is one of virginia's largest craft brew "the journal" reports that the uk is the sec largest to export destination for our country's craft breweries.> a crackdown today on charities that claim to assist veterans but really don't. how can you tell that you are giving to t right place? >> and a security breach at bwi airport raising some questions tonight of how an armed man was to get into secure areas o thef ♪ ♪ summer's calling. the 2018 escalade is rea to move. ff our best os on the 2018 escalade are here. join us for the made to move sales event. get 0% apr financing for 60 months, plus $2000 down payment assistance when financed through gm financial on a 2018 escalade. >>> dozen of charities claiming to assist veterans have been shut down after the ftc says theyrauded -- they defrauded donors across the country. our consume reporter susan hogan is working for you to tell you how to donate with honor hand not to a sham charity. >> i have a question for you
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then it could certainly also hurt the business of those ports or the impacts will be far fetched ok let's briefly quote cross back to washington alexandra what is the likelihood that the trumpet ministration could heed the warnings from the con they can from the e.u. and back down. the u.s. secretary of commerce said today that no decision has been made she yit and as we said there is a growing opposition to cleanse and there are more and more republican lawmakers threatening that they are going to block such cherif space on security on national security grounds and there is a there are some hoping that the european union will come up with a compromise but for the moment we have to say that the president is determined to impose these tariffs tracking that story for us alexandra phenomena in washington thank you very much. to another kind of transport malaysian budget airline asia has ordered passenger jets was a thirty billion dollars from european manufacturer abbots the first delivery of the one hundred eighty three thirty media long haul play expected to arrive towards the end of next year asia wants to use some of the airc
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port of entry. she's making her way from san diego to washington, d.c. on a bus.s ages 7 and 2 are in a facility in new york. she's being told she needs dna testing to get them back. and she's being told that they might end up in the hands of the government. >> picking up on that point and the challenges mariana described there, lucero-i know you're in the trenches working on this day in and day out. do you think the trump administration will have an issue reuniting these families before the court-imposed july 26th deadline? is that realistic? >> unfortunately, we do not see that it is realistic for all of these families to be reunited. again, these individuals came to the united states exercising their international rights to seek asylum. they have certain due process rights. and many of those rights have not been respected. ultimately, what we're also seeing is that even those of us that are able to represent individuals in short-representation or long-term representation have a very difficult time communicating with our clients. the phone services in these dete
port of entry. she's making her way from san diego to washington, d.c. on a bus.s ages 7 and 2 are in a facility in new york. she's being told she needs dna testing to get them back. and she's being told that they might end up in the hands of the government. >> picking up on that point and the challenges mariana described there, lucero-i know you're in the trenches working on this day in and day out. do you think the trump administration will have an issue reuniting these families before...
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washington, d.c., and the u.s. virgin islandsrct in san co porting live in san jose, matt keller, seven minutes. >>> you're saying you had a year to tell me you weren't the winner but gave it away. no cookies for you. >> thanks, matt. >>> ernie's liquor not the only lucky bay area store. since january five other stores have had big jackpots including one that was worth $40 million. you can see our list of lucky locations on our abc 7 news app and at abc7news.com. >>> if you are planning to head to yosemite, you're going to want to think again and you're looking at the reason why. the main roupal c at noon today because of this wildfire. >> it's tough to see this. the map showing you where the ferguson fire is burning west of yosemite. you see the stretch of highway 41 is shut down. the highway along with yosemite valley and wawona will be off limits until sunday. the fire producing a haze of smoke making it dangerous to breathe and ob securing a lot of the views inside the park. flames have burned 59 square miles in mariposa county. the ferguson fire is 26% contained. >> in shasta county residents of french gullh are
washington, d.c., and the u.s. virgin islandsrct in san co porting live in san jose, matt keller, seven minutes. >>> you're saying you had a year to tell me you weren't the winner but gave it away. no cookies for you. >> thanks, matt. >>> ernie's liquor not the only lucky bay area store. since january five other stores have had big jackpots including one that was worth $40 million. you can see our list of lucky locations on our abc 7 news app and at abc7news.com....
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remember according to the port you cited in other polls that this is becoming a mantra of the elites the american people are simply not with the mainstream media on this a recent washington post a.b.c. poll showed that sixty six percent of republicans agreed with the way he handled himself in helsinki this is two thirds of his base of his supporters agreeing and saying he did a good job a recent gallup poll showed that less than one percent of americans believe that russia is a serious threat to the u.s. so the people are behind him it's just the elites that have tied their mass to this absurd notion that russia is somehow hiding under our beds they're the only ones they're incapable of adjusting and they may well pay the price in november of this i suppose there is a bigger plan here to what extent do all of these allegations actually undermine americans own trust in their electoral system. well that's probably a good thing considering how badly they've botched their own electoral system you know this goes back to two thousand and hanging chads we've had plenty of problems with registration we've had problems with electronic voting if we were really worried about having
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. >>> port state university in oregon are protesting the fatal shooting of a navy veteran by campus police. eyewitnesses say jason washingtonas trying to break up a fight outside a sports bar when he was shot. the 45-year-old was a postal worker with a wife, three daughters and a granddaughter. the students say this is why they fought against campus police carrying guns. >> i understand the guy has a gun, and you don't know but still why? we didn't feel threatened with the guy with the gun. he was a cool guy. nothing was going to happen. >> the two portland state officers are now on paid administrative leave. they reportedly opened fire when a gun fell from washington's pants and he tried to pick it up. >>> the secret service has a new warning about a gas station scam this fourth of july holiday. they say more criminals are skimming credit card information from gas pumps. the crooks have hooked up devices that copy your card number when you pay. thousands of customers have been affected with millions of dollars stolen. >> they'll take the stolen payment card number, and then they will re-encode a gift card or a credit card,
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porting from washington'm jane o'brien. secretary of state mike pompeo ts grilled about north korea and russia as the white house announces vladimir putin's trip to washington is delayed. in g0 ece.evastation at leastople have been killed by fast-moving wildfires, and still dozens are missing. and liquid water discovered on mars. what could this mean for finding life on the red planet jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. vladimir putin's visit to the united states has been put on hold. the white house made the announcement, saying it would be better if he came in the new year "after the ruia witchhunt is over." this just happened toom minutes before the secretary of state went before lawmakers to answer questions about helsinki and what exactly was promised.cr ary pompeo began his comments with a statement on crimea. i want to assure this committee that the united states does not and will not recognize the kremlin's crpurported annexation oea. we stand together with allies , partners, and the international community in our commitment to ukraine and its territorial integrity. there will be no relief of sanctions
porting from washington'm jane o'brien. secretary of state mike pompeo ts grilled about north korea and russia as the white house announces vladimir putin's trip to washington is delayed. in g0 ece.evastation at leastople have been killed by fast-moving wildfires, and still dozens are missing. and liquid water discovered on mars. what could this mean for finding life on the red planet jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. vladimir putin's visit to...
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washington post" lost to the case. neither of them was really party to the case. amazon had been collecting tax ports of merchandise. question is, what happens merchantshird party of use amazon as a retail platform and now face new tax burdens? are they going to go to amazon for compliance or will it be something else? the company survived when it started collecting its own sales tax, but what happens to those merchants? it's unclear. bloomberg'sight, been brodie. think you very much. we will be watching the president's tweets. up, google will be investing more in hiring people in emerging markets like indonesia and india. take a look. >> user growth there is extraordinary to see and we are seeing this across all of our products. there's over a billion users each. that is where much of their growth is going to come from. emily: this is "bloomberg technology." r.i.m emily chang and san francisco. back to our top story. --i am emily chang in san francisco. back to our top story. alphabet pretty much beating and all metrics. shares are popping in after hours. google ceo sundar pichai speaking on the earnings call talk
washington post" lost to the case. neither of them was really party to the case. amazon had been collecting tax ports of merchandise. question is, what happens merchantshird party of use amazon as a retail platform and now face new tax burdens? are they going to go to amazon for compliance or will it be something else? the company survived when it started collecting its own sales tax, but what happens to those merchants? it's unclear. bloomberg'sight, been brodie. think you very much. we...
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there could certainly also heard the business of those ports all of the impacts will be far fetched ok let's briefly quote cross back to washington alexandra what is the likelihood that the trumpet ministration could heed the warnings from the call make us from the e.u. and back down. the u.s. secretary of commerce said today that no decision has been made see it and as we said there is a growing opposition to cleanse and there are more and more republican lawmakers threatening that they're going to block such cherif space on the security on national security grounds and there is there are some hold being that the european union will come up with a compromise but for the moment we have to say that the president is determined to impose these tariffs tracking that story for us alexandra phenomena in washington and scott on wall street thank you very much. and thank you for watching we'll be right back after this break. through a child's eyes. three children document their daily fight for survival on camera. airstrikes the trauma. then the desperate hope. for help from. human kids in the. in forty five minutes on d w. we make up oh
there could certainly also heard the business of those ports all of the impacts will be far fetched ok let's briefly quote cross back to washington alexandra what is the likelihood that the trumpet ministration could heed the warnings from the call make us from the e.u. and back down. the u.s. secretary of commerce said today that no decision has been made see it and as we said there is a growing opposition to cleanse and there are more and more republican lawmakers threatening that they're...
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port of entry. she has her seven year old and a two year old in new york. she is in washington, d.c. they're demanding that she turn in dna paperwork. we've seen reporting where in some instances they want to do home visits to see who the child is going to be released to. obviously, you you want to be careful who you are giving a child to. but at the same time, they are undocumented immigrants who are probably going to be the relatives welcoming this child. so they are making it very hard. there is a lot of fear in the community, and we have to remember going back to that video at miami international airport. at the center of all this is children. little kids who are traumatized and who want to be put back together with their parents. lawrence? >> your reporting has been invaluable to our coverage of this story. thank you very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> and coming up next, a medical volunteer who has been working on the border will tell us what she saw and show us some photographs of what parents and children in custody have been enduring. come with us to a
port of entry. she has her seven year old and a two year old in new york. she is in washington, d.c. they're demanding that she turn in dna paperwork. we've seen reporting where in some instances they want to do home visits to see who the child is going to be released to. obviously, you you want to be careful who you are giving a child to. but at the same time, they are undocumented immigrants who are probably going to be the relatives welcoming this child. so they are making it very hard....
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washington post" lost to the case. neither of them was really party to the case. amazon had been collecting tax ports of merchandise.stion is, what happens with the third party merchants of use amazon as a retail platform and now face new tax burdens? when you look at sales of its own merchandise, amazon was collecting the tax area at the question is, what happens to these merchants we use amazon as a retail platform and now they are facing these tax burdens? will it be something else? will they go to amazon for compliance? the company survived when it started collecting those sales tax. what happens to the merchants? it is unclear. emily: all right, bloomberg's ben brodie. think you very much. we will be watching the president's tweets. coming up, google will be investing more in hiring people in emerging markets like indonesia and india. that is from the google ceo sunder pichai. here he is on growth in emerging markets in particular, take a listen. : the user growth there is extraordinary to see, and reverse the knit across all of our products. all the major products, products which have over a billion users each
washington post" lost to the case. neither of them was really party to the case. amazon had been collecting tax ports of merchandise.stion is, what happens with the third party merchants of use amazon as a retail platform and now face new tax burdens? when you look at sales of its own merchandise, amazon was collecting the tax area at the question is, what happens to these merchants we use amazon as a retail platform and now they are facing these tax burdens? will it be something else?...
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washington is 80 years old. it took forever to develop the markets. a quick example, when the ports were shut down in the northwest and the shipping bill was kind of a disaster, we lost those markets. european fruit, polish root, all kinds of fruit filled in on the back wave of what we left behind. we have had a hard time hitting those back. what happens is if we lose terry business, no problem, spain, turkey, the eu, guys will fill in in the backspace behind us and take those market. those are difficult. the relationships are long that they are short-lived when you don't fill your commitment and make a promise and do what you say will do. >> long-term impacts are you lose market share, you lose workers, you lose revenue, you may lose your firm. >> exactly. one of the guys touch on blenders. this is our collateral for the lending institutions. they are our partners. we know what it is like to work with farmers day in and day out. and the finances behind that. margins are razor thin to negative currently. where do we absorb these extra costs? it is really tough to swallow right now.
washington is 80 years old. it took forever to develop the markets. a quick example, when the ports were shut down in the northwest and the shipping bill was kind of a disaster, we lost those markets. european fruit, polish root, all kinds of fruit filled in on the back wave of what we left behind. we have had a hard time hitting those back. what happens is if we lose terry business, no problem, spain, turkey, the eu, guys will fill in in the backspace behind us and take those market. those are...
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port you can't reinvent the wheel when you confront the issue. >> so you were saying he is a product of the beltway of washington. how does his time on the dc circuit court affect his background and what he brings -- what he would bring. >> for people looking for answer was guard to gay rights and i borings rights those things it's not what you deal with on the dc secretary that's where you deal with challenges to federal agencies. so in this case we have kavanaugh ruling against agency regulations like epa when they attempt to -- in his view overstep the bounds and he's gone a long way to endorse and uphold the powers of the executive branch which might suspect might be of interest to president trump. and so when you are looking at his back ground look for definitive statements on issues of gay rights and abortion you will not find it because that's just not the kind of cases that the dc circuit takes up. he has one case that he is decided garza versus hargen it's an abortion rights case and that's something you will hear a lot about because it's all we have. essentially from him on this very important issue. >>
port you can't reinvent the wheel when you confront the issue. >> so you were saying he is a product of the beltway of washington. how does his time on the dc circuit court affect his background and what he brings -- what he would bring. >> for people looking for answer was guard to gay rights and i borings rights those things it's not what you deal with on the dc secretary that's where you deal with challenges to federal agencies. so in this case we have kavanaugh ruling against...
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ports. we're also hearing from our constituents that they want us to do something about cleaning up corruption in washington so that government works for them, not for the privileged few. and so that's what we're going to be focused on as part of our "for the people" agenda, not for the privileged, for the people. >> congresswoman, great to see you. >> thank you. >> hakeem jeffries from new york. >>> editor-in-chief of "law fair," and senior fellow at the brookings institution joining us, and former cia analyst. ben, let me start with and the debate that's been raging on in "law fair," debate, ink has been spilled over the issue of impeachment and rod rosenstein. want to get your perspective on what we've seen from more conservative members of the caucus. your sense of the potential longevity of this argument after we had this august recess. >> well, i mean, they are clearly very committed to putting a lot of pressure on rod rosenstein. and impeachment is one, you know, threat that they can wield in order to do that. another one is contempt. of course another one is just the endless blizzard of subpoenas an
ports. we're also hearing from our constituents that they want us to do something about cleaning up corruption in washington so that government works for them, not for the privileged few. and so that's what we're going to be focused on as part of our "for the people" agenda, not for the privileged, for the people. >> congresswoman, great to see you. >> thank you. >> hakeem jeffries from new york. >>> editor-in-chief of "law fair," and senior fellow...
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port rat painter. she was a actress and who came to the united states on tour in 1832. in 1833 she performed in washington to great acclaim. in fact, she was presented to president andrew jackson at the white house. she would later describe the president as a good specimen of a fine, old battered soldier. sully met her in philadelphia, introduced by pierce butler, a cousin of his. and he was quite enthralled by her. in fact, he did several likenesses -- painted several likenesses of her. fanny went on to marry pierce butler in 1834. he came from a wealthy philadelphia family that also owned plantations in georgia. theirs, however, was not a happy marriage. she was opposed to the slavery that she witnessed on her husband's plantations and that and other factors led her to leave him in 1846, return to england and later divorced in 1849. but fannie's story doesn't end there. she did return to the united states from time to time. she had lost custody of her daughters and was only able to visit them for a short time each year until they turned 21. she did return to the stage to raise money, but not as an actre
port rat painter. she was a actress and who came to the united states on tour in 1832. in 1833 she performed in washington to great acclaim. in fact, she was presented to president andrew jackson at the white house. she would later describe the president as a good specimen of a fine, old battered soldier. sully met her in philadelphia, introduced by pierce butler, a cousin of his. and he was quite enthralled by her. in fact, he did several likenesses -- painted several likenesses of her. fanny...
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washington is 80 years old. it took forever to develop these markets. i'll give you a quick example. when the ports were shut down in the northwest and you remember the shipping deal was the disaster. we lost those markets. european fruit, polish fruit, all kinds of fruit filled on the back wave of what we left behind. we have had a hard time getting any of those back. if we lose some cherry business, no problem. spain, turkey, guys will fill in in the backspace behind us and take those markets. it's very difficult. those relationships are long. their pretty short lived when you don't fill your commitment and make a promise and do what you say you're going to do. >> when you look at long term, the long term impacts are you lose market share, you lose workers, you lose re knvenue, y may lose your farm. >> exactly. this is our collateral for our lending institutions. we know what it's like to work with farmers day in and day out. margins are razor thin to negati negative. >> such exemptoins make sense. and would also limit the neg ti -- negative effects op. can you give me a little insight into the d
washington is 80 years old. it took forever to develop these markets. i'll give you a quick example. when the ports were shut down in the northwest and you remember the shipping deal was the disaster. we lost those markets. european fruit, polish fruit, all kinds of fruit filled on the back wave of what we left behind. we have had a hard time getting any of those back. if we lose some cherry business, no problem. spain, turkey, guys will fill in in the backspace behind us and take those...
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their rights to go to the port of entry without being on that list and asking for asylum themselves. >> alan, i want to get your perspective on what's happening in washingtonrom a political and policy perspective here. there was some new polling out by "the washington post" and george mason university on public approval of how president trump is handling immigration policy. 59% disapprove of the job he's doing, 39% approve. of course we had a holiday here over the last week, members of congress returning to their districts for the july 4th holiday. what will greet them when they come back to washington, d.c.? we saw those two republican pieces of legislation fail on the floor of the house of representatives. as we search for policy answers here, cindy describing an ad hoc solution, as much as it is one, to part of this problem. what is washington trying to do at this point or has it given up until the midterms? let me let alan weigh in here. >> that's fine, yes. >> the fact that congress has been unable to come up with a solution for the roughly 800,000 or so dreamers or daca recipients, whose protections president trump has tried to end, a federal judge h
their rights to go to the port of entry without being on that list and asking for asylum themselves. >> alan, i want to get your perspective on what's happening in washingtonrom a political and policy perspective here. there was some new polling out by "the washington post" and george mason university on public approval of how president trump is handling immigration policy. 59% disapprove of the job he's doing, 39% approve. of course we had a holiday here over the last week,...
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washington to meet donald trump. on the issue of immigration, both the us and italy have similar views. italy has recently closed its ports the us border with mexico. this, he claims, is to keep unwanted migrants out. a few hours before conte arrived at the white house, president trump tweet tweeted, "we must have border security... go to merit based immigration... protect the law enforcement agencies... and of course, keep building, but much faster, the wall!" the two leaders held a news conference a few minutes ago and it didn't take long before the issue of immigation was raised. like the united states, italy is currently under enormous strain asa result of illegal immigration, and they've fought it hard. and the prime minister, frankly, is with us today because of illegal immigration. italy got tired of it. they didn't want it any longer. the people of italy have borne a great part of the burden for europe through the course of the migration crisis. i applaud the prime minister for his bold leadership, truly bold and i hope world leaders will follow this example, including leaders europe. towards the end of that news
washington to meet donald trump. on the issue of immigration, both the us and italy have similar views. italy has recently closed its ports the us border with mexico. this, he claims, is to keep unwanted migrants out. a few hours before conte arrived at the white house, president trump tweet tweeted, "we must have border security... go to merit based immigration... protect the law enforcement agencies... and of course, keep building, but much faster, the wall!" the two leaders held a...
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in washington candidates for an advantage as mid-town elections are being proposed at the annual conference in salt lake city possibly to chelles stein has been explaining her aspirations to our ports and christensen to me. she is the woman democrats love to hate many believe jill stein cost hillary clinton the election in two thousand and sixteen arguing the green party candidate diverted crucial votes in swing states that nearly went for now president donald trump recent revelations have only fueled her critics we know from the moller investigation that the russians not only took out ads on behalf of donald trump but also on behalf of you are you worried about russian intervention in the elections one facebook ad with the kind of you know among i think it was three thousand ads if i'm not mistaken that were attributed to this russian internet agency those ads cost one hundred thousand dollars compared to know donald trump got six billion dollars worth of free air time from corporate t.v. why because he was quote damn good for their bottom line according to the c.e.o. of c.b.s. for example so you know if you're looking for intervention in the election or interference how about the
in washington candidates for an advantage as mid-town elections are being proposed at the annual conference in salt lake city possibly to chelles stein has been explaining her aspirations to our ports and christensen to me. she is the woman democrats love to hate many believe jill stein cost hillary clinton the election in two thousand and sixteen arguing the green party candidate diverted crucial votes in swing states that nearly went for now president donald trump recent revelations have only...
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port. this is the ibm blockchain, built for smarter business. built to run on the ibm cloud. >>> welcome back. "data download" wetime. ave a grand slam for you, from nationals park right here in washington this year's major league oneball all-star game tuesday night. the last time they hosted the year was 1969. wow, america was a different place and so was america's pastime. think of how much more diverse. 74% were white. 15% african-american and 11% latino. thording to the baseball researchers. well in 2017, the playerre cens 63% white. just 6% african-american. obviously that's down from '69. bu nearly 30% latino. obviously, players from country like the dominican republic in partelular and venehave driven a lot of the change in the game. of course this trend also reflects the growing latino population right here in the uned states and as the country's population has moved south and thehe west again, baseball has followed suit. believe it or not in 1969 in had never been a -- there had never been a major league team in the states of florida or colorado and one team in texas, the houston colt 45s turned astros. if you build it or if you move there, they will come. now, we've got the mi
port. this is the ibm blockchain, built for smarter business. built to run on the ibm cloud. >>> welcome back. "data download" wetime. ave a grand slam for you, from nationals park right here in washington this year's major league oneball all-star game tuesday night. the last time they hosted the year was 1969. wow, america was a different place and so was america's pastime. think of how much more diverse. 74% were white. 15% african-american and 11% latino. thording to the...
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washington and an investigation into ip theft and text transfers. they said -- china will retaliate with its own set of tariffs for u.s. goods. soybeans, autos. there are carriers steaming to ports in. trump said he is looking at additional tariffs should china retaliate. in theal he has flagged past is $450 billion worth of chinese goods, which is almost all the chinese exports into the u.s. market heard you also have moves in the u.s. to strengthen -- restrict trading in china. on the ground, there is deep concern from the u.s. corporates that their operations will be affected if these retaliatory measures continue to play out, that they will end up being victims as china takes steps to restrict their business here. kathleen: where is the potential exit ramp in all of this? >> there simply doesn't seem to be one. there are no official talks between the two sides scheduled. there is division within washington, as to what exact outcomes they are looking for. both sides seem to be digging in. you have trump eyeing those midterm elections, apparently wanting to draw blood before them. china does not want to be bending to what they say are threats and bullying from the u.s. there h
washington and an investigation into ip theft and text transfers. they said -- china will retaliate with its own set of tariffs for u.s. goods. soybeans, autos. there are carriers steaming to ports in. trump said he is looking at additional tariffs should china retaliate. in theal he has flagged past is $450 billion worth of chinese goods, which is almost all the chinese exports into the u.s. market heard you also have moves in the u.s. to strengthen -- restrict trading in china. on the ground,...
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port has been partially crushed by the flaps falling down. thatbuilding was a total loss . i believe they actually help the quake as far south as washington.ow they felt it in fairbanks which is a two hour drive straight north . i have been told there were some small effects felt in places like louisiana and mississippi that the water in small ponds could be seen to be moving so it was a substantial quake. there were people killed on the oregon and california coast because of the 08 that resulted. a social worker, she had children's services but of course she was a social worker and because of her work in that role she did go out with the civil defense response though she kept a lot of those documents and one of the things she kept was this bulletin issued from the city of seward to the people of seward this is what you need to do. they're talking about the boiling water, what you need to do about the outpatient clinic, all water must be considered contaminated, of course all the water lines were taken out by this . add bleach to it to make it drinkable. you can't use the toilets so they set up honey bucket is the alaska term which means b
port has been partially crushed by the flaps falling down. thatbuilding was a total loss . i believe they actually help the quake as far south as washington.ow they felt it in fairbanks which is a two hour drive straight north . i have been told there were some small effects felt in places like louisiana and mississippi that the water in small ponds could be seen to be moving so it was a substantial quake. there were people killed on the oregon and california coast because of the 08 that...