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but in a washington postop ed, conservative columnist george will says his party should pay a political price because lawmakers refuse to use their powers to reign in president trump once his administration implemented the separation policy. >>> new today, fresh insight on what led president trump to retreat on that policy thursday and the confusion his executive order created between the justice department and the department of homeland security. meanwhile, the administration is reportedly trying to figure out how to reunite more families through a newly formed task force. this according to internal documents obtained by politico. >>> throughout all this, president trump is still propping up his zero tolerance immigration policy. now shifting focus on to immigrants who cross the border illegally and turn to violence. nbc's kristen welker has more. >> hi, dara. good morning to you. on friday, president trump held an event with americans whose loved ones were killed by undocumented immigrants, the president rolling out a new argument for his new zero tolerance immigration policy calling
but in a washington postop ed, conservative columnist george will says his party should pay a political price because lawmakers refuse to use their powers to reign in president trump once his administration implemented the separation policy. >>> new today, fresh insight on what led president trump to retreat on that policy thursday and the confusion his executive order created between the justice department and the department of homeland security. meanwhile, the administration is...
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receive are safe, we know how to administer them, they work for the things we are giving them for postop without the confidence the fda does that, we are in a more vulnerable place. leashed be very worried about that. host: tony, good morning. saying i like the [indiscernible] my question to the doctor, how many patients can a doctor lose before the government steps in? there should be some regulation to that effect. guest: i'm not sure i fully understand or could fully hear your question. one more time? host: we lost tony unfortunately. we will move on to david on our independent line. ifler: i would like to say he was in a situation where his life was in peril, he would not be so ethical. we're talking about people when a doctor tells them there is nothing more we can do for you. what gives the government the they to tell somebody once have been deemed there's nothing else we can do for you from going out and trying anything they can to extend or save their life without the government system? host: dr. joffe? been in that situation as a physician taking care of kids i cared about. my f
receive are safe, we know how to administer them, they work for the things we are giving them for postop without the confidence the fda does that, we are in a more vulnerable place. leashed be very worried about that. host: tony, good morning. saying i like the [indiscernible] my question to the doctor, how many patients can a doctor lose before the government steps in? there should be some regulation to that effect. guest: i'm not sure i fully understand or could fully hear your question. one...
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. >>> we want to get to a little news postoperative ongoing dispute between the company and the controllinga potential trial date i'm told that in a letter submitted to the delaware court yesterday, the actions scheduled for trial in early october said to be october 3rd. that kind of gives you a sense in terms of this dispute and when it may be resolved about the ability of cbs to issue a dividend to have the effect to dill lute the voting power of nai and we may get a ruling on that or on the bylaw change. which would basically procollude the ability to have that board issue the dividend regardless, it gives investors a sense as to how long they have to wait to see something happen here cbs did reschedule their annual meeting which it had pushed to august 10th. >>> let's get over to the cme group. good morning >> good morning, i'd like to welcome dr. judy shelton from the city of lights in paris. there's a lot of issues going on these days about trade but the one thing i notice is mostly half empty opinions given by the economic community. the markets seem to have a different stand. as an
. >>> we want to get to a little news postoperative ongoing dispute between the company and the controllinga potential trial date i'm told that in a letter submitted to the delaware court yesterday, the actions scheduled for trial in early october said to be october 3rd. that kind of gives you a sense in terms of this dispute and when it may be resolved about the ability of cbs to issue a dividend to have the effect to dill lute the voting power of nai and we may get a ruling on that...
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receive are safe, we know how to administer them, they work for the things we are giving them for postopithout the confidence the fda does that, we are in a more vulnerable place. leashed be very worried about that. host: tony, good morning. saying i like the [indiscernible] my question to the doctor, how many patients can a doctor lose before the government steps in? there should be some regulation to that effect. guest: i'm not sure i fully understand or could fully hear your question. one more time? host: we lost tony unfortunately. we will move on to david on our independent line. ifler: i would like to say he was in a situation where his life was in peril, he would not be so ethical. we're talking about people when a doctor tells them there is nothing more we can do for you. what gives the government the they to tell somebody once have been deemed there's nothing else we can do for you from going out and trying anything they can to extend or save their life without the government system? host: dr. joffe? been in that situation as a physician taking care of kids i cared about. my fir
receive are safe, we know how to administer them, they work for the things we are giving them for postopithout the confidence the fda does that, we are in a more vulnerable place. leashed be very worried about that. host: tony, good morning. saying i like the [indiscernible] my question to the doctor, how many patients can a doctor lose before the government steps in? there should be some regulation to that effect. guest: i'm not sure i fully understand or could fully hear your question. one...