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there is not an early detection initiative, and that's why community events like purple stride is portant, and we are funding research such as the early detection initiative. >> the walk again takesplace on june 8th and starts at freedom plaza. >> yes. >> what time do you want the lkers together? >> 8:00, registrationnd opening ceremonies and we will kick it off. >> are there fees to >> there's a fee depending on if you want to walk or run, so when you go to purplestride.org, you can receive 10% off registration. >> purplestride, trying to learn more about a very, very scary cancer and one that obviously we need to do a lot of work to learn about and to fight. thank you so much. all of you, maggie, stephanie and christina. >> thank you. we will see yo at the walk. >>> next, how to save your kidneys. we'll be right back. gr. why? i can't handle beltway traffigeanymore. i gottin the express lane. you're kind of freaking us out. you know what? just try waze carol. nd it matches drivers a riders who are headed ithe same direction - that way you can say hi to the express lane, and share the co
there is not an early detection initiative, and that's why community events like purple stride is portant, and we are funding research such as the early detection initiative. >> the walk again takesplace on june 8th and starts at freedom plaza. >> yes. >> what time do you want the lkers together? >> 8:00, registrationnd opening ceremonies and we will kick it off. >> are there fees to >> there's a fee depending on if you want to walk or run, so when you go to...
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in court, and that they at the end of the day will have an opportunity to see some justicem it is portanthem. reura: drug companies are saying it was doctors whoribed these drugs, not them. is that going to be much of a defense? regina: there will be defenses they raise and that will be one, as well as currently today, the majority of ice deaths are involving i fentanyl and heroin, not prescripon opioids. they could say it is somewhat attenuated and they are not tresponsible for things t happened 10 or 20 years ago, and that they have done a lot in the meantime to decrease opioid prescribing. ave looked at this a lot. is there a way to stop something like this happening again? regina: one way to have it not happen again is to find out what happened. that is why this trial is so important. there are manywiocuments that come out. exactly what happened? what were the marketing technies? that is all the cases that could come out in a number of other cases. and then the other thing we have to do in this country is to identify a treatment system, prevention, treatment, recovery system so we rea
in court, and that they at the end of the day will have an opportunity to see some justicem it is portanthem. reura: drug companies are saying it was doctors whoribed these drugs, not them. is that going to be much of a defense? regina: there will be defenses they raise and that will be one, as well as currently today, the majority of ice deaths are involving i fentanyl and heroin, not prescripon opioids. they could say it is somewhat attenuated and they are not tresponsible for things t...
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it's also portant for japan to show that the relationship with president trump and with united states is the iority for them. there will be a large g-20 meeting next mth in japan, so lots of state leaders will be coming to the country. so, this really sets the sta for the japanese to say, "this is an alliance that matters to us." >> sreenivasan: now, one of the pressing concerns in that region right now is north korea and the missile tests that they've been having, and really the u.s.' t sture on what we consider to be a problem and w don't. >> exactly. and, you know, the japanese ha watched very closely the president's diplomacy with kim jong-un, the leader of the d.p.r.k. he, prime minister abe has been very supportive the president's engagement with mr. kim. but he has also continued to advocate maximum pressure-- in other words, not releasing or relieving the north koreans of the sanctions that the united nations has imposed on them. so, those recent missile tests, there was a little bit of a question in tokyo about the american response to them. do they matter? do they not? and i
it's also portant for japan to show that the relationship with president trump and with united states is the iority for them. there will be a large g-20 meeting next mth in japan, so lots of state leaders will be coming to the country. so, this really sets the sta for the japanese to say, "this is an alliance that matters to us." >> sreenivasan: now, one of the pressing concerns in that region right now is north korea and the missile tests that they've been having, and really...
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and there's lot of energy infrastructure that is hugely y portant to the global economy. now, again, if tunch missiles at, say, the kingdom of saudi arabia or other oil- or gas-producing countries and it's very clearly from them, there's very clearly going to be a significant response from theed untates and our partners. >> and that would justify a response from the united states. >> oh, i think it would. and again, but ty know that. again, this is why i say i seriously doubt that they're going to dore something ly to us or to our partners in the gulf or our ally israel. proxy activity, on the other hand, is not something that is something you can rule out at all. >> well, because it's not t now,out ri and it's currently ongoing in yemen and throughout the region. >> and iraq and syria. >> and that proxy activity wouldn't justify, in your view, a military response from the united states? >> well, it depends onhat it is. again, if it's very clearly iranian-supported militias that conduct very clearly direct attacks on u.s. forces, then i think you probably can pect, very c
and there's lot of energy infrastructure that is hugely y portant to the global economy. now, again, if tunch missiles at, say, the kingdom of saudi arabia or other oil- or gas-producing countries and it's very clearly from them, there's very clearly going to be a significant response from theed untates and our partners. >> and that would justify a response from the united states. >> oh, i think it would. and again, but ty know that. again, this is why i say i seriously doubt that...
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i think the law is very portant, because it makes disclosure as the main policy of the church. >> woodruff: some abuse victims called the law a step forward.he complained that it does not require reporting abuse to police. back in this country, lawmakers in alabama delayed voting on a bill that bans abortions at any stage of pregnancy. democrats and at least one republican shouted objections apen other republicans stripped out exceptions forand incest. debate resumes next week. federal prosecutors in san diego have filed 109 hate imes charges in last month's synagogue attack. 19-year-old john earnest alrchdy faced statges of murder and attempted murder. he allegedly killed one rson and tried to kill dozens.ts the federal coould carry the death penalty. u.s.-china trade talks resumed this evening in washington, hours before the u.s. imposes new tariffs. they go to 25% on friday, affecting $200 billion in imported goods from china.ns the ns with china kept wall street off balance. the dow jones industrial average lost 139 points to close at 32,828. the nasdaq fell oints, and the s&p 500 slip
i think the law is very portant, because it makes disclosure as the main policy of the church. >> woodruff: some abuse victims called the law a step forward.he complained that it does not require reporting abuse to police. back in this country, lawmakers in alabama delayed voting on a bill that bans abortions at any stage of pregnancy. democrats and at least one republican shouted objections apen other republicans stripped out exceptions forand incest. debate resumes next week. federal...
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e >> they portant in the primary.tainly african-american representevery well among democrats in important states like south carolina, which is an early state,o lat voters in nevada another early state, then you get toli rnia which is this big diverse statement also what hillary clintonound in 2016 is she was able to win in all the southern states wit large african-american populations on the democratic side, and, so, as lot of candida are looking and saying, okay, maybe iowa and new hampshire are not my state but if i can make it past iowa and new hampshire, there are other states where maybe they will have more appeal or be able to be better represented and, also, those very same voters are the a critical part o democratic electorate in the general election. >> yeah, and remember south carolina is important. it comes on a saturday, three days later iaysuper tue so beyond just being the place where you have for the first m timeority of voters that are african-american, it is mentum to take you into super tuesday, whic
e >> they portant in the primary.tainly african-american representevery well among democrats in important states like south carolina, which is an early state,o lat voters in nevada another early state, then you get toli rnia which is this big diverse statement also what hillary clintonound in 2016 is she was able to win in all the southern states wit large african-american populations on the democratic side, and, so, as lot of candida are looking and saying, okay, maybe iowa and new...
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you have to derstand what's portant to them. if they feel forced, or tessured in any way, it j won't work. >> repter: that struggle over community identity is still playing out in a tun that split p a long time ago. old shawneetown, illinois, which sits on the banks of the ohio river. >> the town floods in 1875, 1882, 1883, 1884 and 1898. >> reporter: after another huge flood in 1937, many residents decided enough was enough, and built new shawneetown three miles away. but a small number of old town residents have chosen to endure trepeated floods rathn move. 50-year-old lee cook, who was raised in old shawneetown and is now raising his family there, is one of those who won't leave. >> you can't glood insurance here, as of now. i don't know if you'll ever be able to get flood insurance here. buwetill choose to stay. it's in your blood. old town is in your blood, you know? you're just going to be here. >> reporter: back in valmeyer, the town igearing up for their annual midsummer celebration. rske last year, and many y before tha
you have to derstand what's portant to them. if they feel forced, or tessured in any way, it j won't work. >> repter: that struggle over community identity is still playing out in a tun that split p a long time ago. old shawneetown, illinois, which sits on the banks of the ohio river. >> the town floods in 1875, 1882, 1883, 1884 and 1898. >> reporter: after another huge flood in 1937, many residents decided enough was enough, and built new shawneetown three miles away. but a...
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first the explicitly permits the explanation of a sitting president because it is portant to preserve evidence while memories are fresh and documents available. among otherha things, t evidence could be used if there were co-conspirators who could be charged now. and, second, the opinion says that the constitution requires a process other than the criminal justice system to formally accused a sitting president of wrongdoing. and beyond department policy, we regarded by principles of fairness. would be unfair to potentially, it would be unfair to potentially accuse somebody of a crime when the can't be no court resolution of the actual charge. so, that was justicear depent policy. those were the principles under which we ferated andm them we concluded that we would, would not reach a determination other abouthe whether the president committed a crime. that is the office's final position. and we will not comment on any other conclusions or hypotheticals about the president. we conducted an independent criminal investigation and reported the results to the attorney general, as required b
first the explicitly permits the explanation of a sitting president because it is portant to preserve evidence while memories are fresh and documents available. among otherha things, t evidence could be used if there were co-conspirators who could be charged now. and, second, the opinion says that the constitution requires a process other than the criminal justice system to formally accused a sitting president of wrongdoing. and beyond department policy, we regarded by principles of fairness....
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to find the truth and countableg doer's a that's clearing out there was a nexus there was a hugely portantestigation and efforts to shut it down blocks the proceeding. the third, why was the person trying to block your investigation? was it corrupt? and corrupt in terms of the criminal law definition means at your intent was not part of your official duties but that youd ha some personal motive here in order to shut the investigation down, and that'ats he says he clearly couldn't find him innocent thand says e is another body whose job it is to make this determination. he doesn't name cess but that's congress. >> woodruff: and he's referring to congress. quickly, carrie, we don't have time to read al of the sections we picked out from the report, but there's certainly a point where, in the mueller report, said substantial evidence indicates and repetedly urged don mcghan the president's own white house counsel to dispute that he was ordered to have the special counsel terminated, the president acted for the purpose of infuences mcghan's account to deflect further scrutiny of the conduct of
to find the truth and countableg doer's a that's clearing out there was a nexus there was a hugely portantestigation and efforts to shut it down blocks the proceeding. the third, why was the person trying to block your investigation? was it corrupt? and corrupt in terms of the criminal law definition means at your intent was not part of your official duties but that youd ha some personal motive here in order to shut the investigation down, and that'ats he says he clearly couldn't find him...
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if it is portant enough and it is someone you know, let it go to voice mail, listen to it and then call them back. >> sotimes tempted to answer just to beg them to stop ca calling. >> don't. >> that's what you don't want to do. >> exactly. >> scott, got that? >> i do.ph the e rgs in the middle of the night, not going to hear it. too late at night. got to have some me time. >> wait until you have teenagers. >> father two of young boys. >> right, right. >> here is something else to be at least aware of. the vrbo rental, we recently discovered a coirmation on the home rental site isn't necessarily a confirmation. so many people turn to these home rental sites when hotels are not an option. you found a case involving a virginia woman who discovered the hard way you can't count on a website to honor a confirmation. >> vrbo, sovrbo just a started new brand and they're now called emselves eople don't hi sayingwrong.u need to these particular sareservation r a that is all eallyan of twill say, well, you kind of are we're the we connect the the people, to d e way. what happened in this excited c
if it is portant enough and it is someone you know, let it go to voice mail, listen to it and then call them back. >> sotimes tempted to answer just to beg them to stop ca calling. >> don't. >> that's what you don't want to do. >> exactly. >> scott, got that? >> i do.ph the e rgs in the middle of the night, not going to hear it. too late at night. got to have some me time. >> wait until you have teenagers. >> father two of young boys. >>...
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we're here at the indianapolis motor speedway, this iconic place to do something really portant and spiring this morning. that is celebrate our hidden heroes. those who are caring for our veterans. litary caregivers are nearly 6 million people in this country. ftbut so o the work they do happens behind closed doors. not anymore. not after we're done with this show this morning. we're going to celebrate them. we're going tir tell the story. and we're going to have some fun too. guess what. next hour, you guys, take the hour off. t because hanks is going to be my co-host for the hour. he's there this morning. he's already meeting and greeting some of the familiesre he is ready to go. is we were so excited. sheryl crow is here we've had a bit of a weather story here. we know you know this story. we'll see how we progress this morning. but i want to go back to you because i know there's a lot of breaking news. >> there is. thank you. >>> let us get straight to that overnight. this time they've hit deadly. several cities hit hard including the o capital jefferson city. we'll talk about the devas
we're here at the indianapolis motor speedway, this iconic place to do something really portant and spiring this morning. that is celebrate our hidden heroes. those who are caring for our veterans. litary caregivers are nearly 6 million people in this country. ftbut so o the work they do happens behind closed doors. not anymore. not after we're done with this show this morning. we're going to celebrate them. we're going tir tell the story. and we're going to have some fun too. guess what. next...
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to be lear portant on what he told the american people. what is in the investigation. aboutwas in in the report the investigation which found substantial evidence russia attacked our political system, campaign benefited russia's elcomed support and sought to obstruct justice and undermine mueller over and over again. the special counsel did not exonerate the president from having committed a crime. prevented mueller against ging changes the president. so the president is lying saying the special counsel found no obstruction and no collusion. he attorney general is lying about that too. that is serious and i'll repeat. no one, not even the president is above the law, thank you very much. >> thank you. judiciary committee chair, jerry in aedler his onding to a statement t morning by robert mueller, his
to be lear portant on what he told the american people. what is in the investigation. aboutwas in in the report the investigation which found substantial evidence russia attacked our political system, campaign benefited russia's elcomed support and sought to obstruct justice and undermine mueller over and over again. the special counsel did not exonerate the president from having committed a crime. prevented mueller against ging changes the president. so the president is lying saying the...