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pp there have been corrupt people. yes, iaccept it. but pp there have been corrupt people.this crisis is the culmination of a long—running corruption case. more than a dozen ex— members of the governing pp party have been sentenced for their part in taking bribes were giving out government contract. it happened more than a decade ago but the full implications are in the coming to light. the popular party had created systemic corruption and an institutionalised level, and even questioned the testimony given by mariano rajoy, and it has caused shockwaves here. translation: i think there are reasons other than the corruption for them to be out of government a long time ago. translation: i think they should go or resign or whatever, but it is a party that is corrupt. and there should be elections straightaway. for mariano rajoy to be ousted, there needs to be 176 mps that vote against him for the socialist party to take over. and right now, if you add together some of the major parties, and the smaller ones, the catala ns some of the major parties, and the smaller ones, the cat
pp there have been corrupt people. yes, iaccept it. but pp there have been corrupt people.this crisis is the culmination of a long—running corruption case. more than a dozen ex— members of the governing pp party have been sentenced for their part in taking bribes were giving out government contract. it happened more than a decade ago but the full implications are in the coming to light. the popular party had created systemic corruption and an institutionalised level, and even questioned the...
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and i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release it, like it's pp t trulicity is not insulin comes in a once-weekly, truland it works4/trulicy is ana when use withdon'usit as tt tmedicine to treat diabetes,se it, like it's pp t trulicity is not insulin. or if you have type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, you're allergic to trulicity, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, or severe stomach pain. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases your low blood sugar risk. common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and decreased appetite. these can lead to dehydration, ask your doctor about once-weekly trulicity. kiroemlomy1cose trul this is a cell. they work together, doing important stuff... like keeping your vital organs running and what not. the hitch? like you, your c
and i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release it, like it's pp t trulicity is not insulin comes in a once-weekly, truland it works4/trulicy is ana when use withdon'usit as tt tmedicine to treat diabetes,se it, like it's pp t trulicity is not insulin. or if you have type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, you're allergic to trulicity, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity...
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tardes >> keaque l nosotros estamos ena interpcepcion i28 donde murio una mujer hispanloque esta p ppando aqui que paso tenemos l ella con dos personas estaban a haciendo un trabajo aca hay un c cono unspecie desalto negro esta camioneta blaca se estaba remolvcando a este avehiculo neo no sabmos por que aun el aut vehiculo se desprendio de la h gancho que tenia y se fue hacia abajo los dos compaÑeros pudie o pudieron salir ilesos del ac acnte peo no ella los inv investigadores deben determinar por que fue el gancho se solto d del auvehiculo kque paso ahi b sabemos a que hora los investi a investigadores pueden reabrirlal calle el accidente y la comision publico de la ciudad dio un comunicado que lamenta la s situacion y la muerte esta abajadfoora regresamos con tedes al estudio >> muy lamentable muy buenas tardes ghrracias por la informacion >> en san francisco un policia a bordo de una moto choco con otro auvehiculo y su condicion de sud es grave el oficial fue llevdo aa es grave el oficial fue llevdo aa alelaccidente fue e esta maÑana en la avenida pen pensilvania el otro conductor
tardes >> keaque l nosotros estamos ena interpcepcion i28 donde murio una mujer hispanloque esta p ppando aqui que paso tenemos l ella con dos personas estaban a haciendo un trabajo aca hay un c cono unspecie desalto negro esta camioneta blaca se estaba remolvcando a este avehiculo neo no sabmos por que aun el aut vehiculo se desprendio de la h gancho que tenia y se fue hacia abajo los dos compaÑeros pudie o pudieron salir ilesos del ac acnte peo no ella los inv investigadores deben...
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masinsion k qupueden costar 175 domillones de dolares tienen tres piso 11 h habitaciones un cine y 15 il pp de lujo que vi r disfrutan solos cerca de ahi e ella plancha los uniformes de u sus hijos la madre soltera de c ecuador de aÑos debe termianr nar el desayuno y mandarlos a la escuela despues ir con su hija a al trabajo ella limpia y trapeo >> para los niÑos es un sueÑo es una casa hermosa con picscina hy mas casas lujosas pero para hi p hispanos tnemos donde vivir la renta es cara >> por esta pequeÑa casa con dos habitaciones carmen paga de a u alquiler 1800 dolares mensuales >> pero al menos carmen tiene su espacio >> 10 11 12 >> en esta casa con cinco hab a habitacione vi9ven ven 12 perso en el ativive joana y su hija >> nunca pense en vivir con una casa con mas piersonas >> por ese espacio joana y su a marido pagan 1500 pesos mensu e mensuales dicen kla temporada l alal altas temperaturasaal alta es buena los halton es necesitan de la mano de obrad d inmigrantes el problema es que m muchos millonraiarios no los e quieren cerca >> piensa que van a a bajar e a valor de sus casas vaya
masinsion k qupueden costar 175 domillones de dolares tienen tres piso 11 h habitaciones un cine y 15 il pp de lujo que vi r disfrutan solos cerca de ahi e ella plancha los uniformes de u sus hijos la madre soltera de c ecuador de aÑos debe termianr nar el desayuno y mandarlos a la escuela despues ir con su hija a al trabajo ella limpia y trapeo >> para los niÑos es un sueÑo es una casa hermosa con picscina hy mas casas lujosas pero para hi p hispanos tnemos donde vivir la renta es...
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when you look at the future, do you see a mission to mars pp next 10 to years?e wa mitaion mars in the 1970's and 1980's. mark: the first thing to remember is him we talk about going to mars it is for exploration and for science. it is also for inspiration. the young astronauts in our cadre, they are all very connected and also the same thing. it is a classic thing of looking down a the earth and see no borders and seeing the fra gilityof ear if we go to mars we should not look at that as plan b, we can go to colonize. but the inspiration is critical to bring kids and people into -- ve t major probms we oimate change, dwindg resources. that is through international thinking, obeying the laws of there is a lot to be done in space for exploratco bectingtace ssionate about.e're brent: it has been really good talking to you, mark mccaughrean . we appreciate your time tonight. mark: thank you very much. brent: moving on now, fresh flows of superheated a and mud from guatemala's bouquet of fire a force more people from their homes. at least 75 people have been killed
when you look at the future, do you see a mission to mars pp next 10 to years?e wa mitaion mars in the 1970's and 1980's. mark: the first thing to remember is him we talk about going to mars it is for exploration and for science. it is also for inspiration. the young astronauts in our cadre, they are all very connected and also the same thing. it is a classic thing of looking down a the earth and see no borders and seeing the fra gilityof ear if we go to mars we should not look at that as plan...
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. >> thank yo pp o y beyo tur fir m. hashe beenre calling for a tll breakup of ge forsome time now. s good enough? >> i think it's what we're going to get. i mean, i think it's as best as we could have expecte given that a full breakup would have included the power business which i don't tndnk could s alone right now. it's not strong enough. aerospace great business that's left, health care business. it's going to be a good show. >> mr. flannery said ultimately our mission is better return, le cost, less bureaucracy and we're going to see a dramatic change. does this plan,o you think, achieve less bureaucracy and better returns? >> yes.we i mean, the a is yes, but you didn't have a choice. the company was so big, how do you take costs out and bureaucracy something? it is just so broad. think this gets it down to something manageable where you can identy compensation for, you know, each of the ceos now that, you know is directly tied t ushetosuninnies the aerospace business and do a wonderful job, but if somebody messes up inr, powe you don't get paid for it. >> right. >> morale is t
. >> thank yo pp o y beyo tur fir m. hashe beenre calling for a tll breakup of ge forsome time now. s good enough? >> i think it's what we're going to get. i mean, i think it's as best as we could have expecte given that a full breakup would have included the power business which i don't tndnk could s alone right now. it's not strong enough. aerospace great business that's left, health care business. it's going to be a good show. >> mr. flannery said ultimately our mission is...
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on a headliis, meaning energy had part of, a pretty big component to that beat but we look at core pp it's not suggesting any kind of a tear on inflation. a good the fed h handle on where things are and really, the components that make up inflation, that is, rising wages and looking at the global output gap, that is, where global output versus where it could be, potential output, thingsi things looking pretty balanced right now. it's fair for now. >> one of ths thihe chair mentioned and also that steve mentioned in his report is the uncertainty surrounding trade and possible tariffs and what the impact might be on our economic growth and our economic progression. how does the fed factor that in? because there's so much rhetoric coming out of washington. it's hard to know exactly where we sit. >> yeah, it is. p and mr.ell mentioned that today. quote unquote, they want to stay in their lane on some of these issues. i don't think anyone really knows how the potential for a trade war could impact the key metr to now which is inflation. if we saw an escalating trade war, t idea that rising
on a headliis, meaning energy had part of, a pretty big component to that beat but we look at core pp it's not suggesting any kind of a tear on inflation. a good the fed h handle on where things are and really, the components that make up inflation, that is, rising wages and looking at the global output gap, that is, where global output versus where it could be, potential output, thingsi things looking pretty balanced right now. it's fair for now. >> one of ths thihe chair mentioned and...
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pp i think the best thing we can do is finish it appropriately and reach a conclusion. >> glor: rosenstein insisted his wifice is "not trying to hide anything." severe storms with gusts up to 80 miles an hour blew across iowa today. >> oh! >> glor: as you can see, part of a trampoline flew into a yard in inrwalk. that's how violent the wind was. for the next week, much of the country is expected to be smothered under what forecasters are calling a heat dome that could impact about 100 million people. for more on this we turn to meteorologist eric fisher. eric, it's a catchy expression. g athe jet streaarlae hepeff, we country. we started to see denver hit 105 degrees, tying their all-time their all-time hottest day on record. that heat will be on the move moving into the northeast as we head toward the weekend. then you see how this really expands, the jet stream heading way up into canada for next week. so the start of july, usually our hottest month of the year, t is going to live up to the name. on friday the heat is really focused across the midwest states, heat index values over 100 o
pp i think the best thing we can do is finish it appropriately and reach a conclusion. >> glor: rosenstein insisted his wifice is "not trying to hide anything." severe storms with gusts up to 80 miles an hour blew across iowa today. >> oh! >> glor: as you can see, part of a trampoline flew into a yard in inrwalk. that's how violent the wind was. for the next week, much of the country is expected to be smothered under what forecasters are calling a heat dome that...
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to be exposed to the kinds of questions that could lead in a direction that you don't know including ppsharges that you were not forth coming and so forth. the so-called perjury trap. i think the perjury trap is terribly overemphasized and -- it's a perjury opportunity let's say that and so one has to be very careful. the criminal defense lawyer doesn't have complete confidence in his client's ability to answer truthfully then the wise course is not to. host: judge star, whyou no longer president of baylor? guest: i was fired and then i resigned as chancellor. and it erose out of allegations , violations of title 9 interpersonal violence is the term that the department of education used. so toy i was not fired as chancellor but changing of t guard in light of the report of possible wrongdoing. i was not implicated in the wrong doing but i was the captain of the ship. host: do you think it was legitimate, a legitimate firing? guest: i am under an obligation not to criticize those who did fire me. i certainly have opinions but i respect the judgment of the board of regents that let's have
to be exposed to the kinds of questions that could lead in a direction that you don't know including ppsharges that you were not forth coming and so forth. the so-called perjury trap. i think the perjury trap is terribly overemphasized and -- it's a perjury opportunity let's say that and so one has to be very careful. the criminal defense lawyer doesn't have complete confidence in his client's ability to answer truthfully then the wise course is not to. host: judge star, whyou no longer...
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pp thank you and good afternoon everybody. this is really exciting for me because i have been pushing for abo nto get a paraeducator of the year. i have talked to the mast mayors and hydra so it's really aye maizing. amazing. i want to give a shout-out to our fi paraeducator to receive achievement. [applause] she is an incredible para and honored shes tirst one to get it. mary knows i don't like to speak in front of a mic., but i said i will do thist for you. stewart and katie was a paraeducator and jolene, so a lot are now admi administratorse and teacher. it's hard for me what happened last year in mayor leed we had the paraeducator housing last june and we were talking hydra and -- and me. i said this is great, but are we going to doaraeducator of the year, and he said carolyn, yes, we are this yea kw you have been pushing for it and then he proceeded to tell me i was a bilingual para and i went oh, wow, i never knew that. we talked about paris for ten minutes and how he had been and howyre. this is very special and so glad
pp thank you and good afternoon everybody. this is really exciting for me because i have been pushing for abo nto get a paraeducator of the year. i have talked to the mast mayors and hydra so it's really aye maizing. amazing. i want to give a shout-out to our fi paraeducator to receive achievement. [applause] she is an incredible para and honored shes tirst one to get it. mary knows i don't like to speak in front of a mic., but i said i will do thist for you. stewart and katie was a...
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pp, certainly, that does raise the stakes for what will happen on tuesday. reena. >> ninan: thanks, ben. >> ninan: weebs will have full veverage of the historic meeting in singapore. we will have updates throughout the summit, and jeff glor will aingeor the "cbs evening news" anom singapore on monday and tuesday. another big story this weekend is the unexpected death of celebrity chef and tv host anthony bourdain. carter evans says it's ignited a new conversation about suicide prevention. t reporter: at the new york r,staurant where anthony trurdain made his mark as a chef before becoming a famous writer and tv star, fans are still trying to understand why he would take his own life. >> it's so upsetting when you feel like someone is such a light to the world and a positive influence, and-- and they feel the need to leave. >>ebty chef was filming in france for his lildly successful show "parts unknown" when he apparently eommitted suicide in his hotel room. bourdain's death on friday and fashion designer kate spade's suicide earlier in the week came as the c
pp, certainly, that does raise the stakes for what will happen on tuesday. reena. >> ninan: thanks, ben. >> ninan: weebs will have full veverage of the historic meeting in singapore. we will have updates throughout the summit, and jeff glor will aingeor the "cbs evening news" anom singapore on monday and tuesday. another big story this weekend is the unexpected death of celebrity chef and tv host anthony bourdain. carter evans says it's ignited a new conversation about...
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wishing to comment on those proposed changes must do so to the federal government by july 31st. at pp kron 4 news.139/std (grant) teacher of the week. we spoke with students about what makes this week's teacher so special, how he helps them feel accomplishment in their work, and get ready for life after high school. (grant) the results are in. the vehicles you might want to avoid buying after seeing their crash test rating. (vicki) two popular s-u-v's recently failed crash tests. (vicki) a test simulating a violent and dangerous collision shows jeep grand cherokee and ford explorer are not safe. they were the only cars to earn a poor rating. the explorer's passenger door frame was crushed inward by more than a foot in some places. it received the lowest possible rating in this insurance institute's test. ford says that the explorer has earned top scores in all other crash tests. they plan to update the car and put out a new version that will pass all tests next year. (grant) curry is just as excited as you are about winning the champio
wishing to comment on those proposed changes must do so to the federal government by july 31st. at pp kron 4 news.139/std (grant) teacher of the week. we spoke with students about what makes this week's teacher so special, how he helps them feel accomplishment in their work, and get ready for life after high school. (grant) the results are in. the vehicles you might want to avoid buying after seeing their crash test rating. (vicki) two popular s-u-v's recently failed crash tests. (vicki) a test...
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but the pp is not a corrupt party.long—running corruption case, known as the gurtel affair. more than a dozen ex—members of the governing pp party have been found guilty and sentenced for their part in taking bribes for giving out government contracts. it happened more than a decade ago, but the full implications are only now coming to light. last week, a high courtjudge stated that the popular party had created systemic corruption at an institutionalised level and even questioned the testimony given by mariano rajoy. and it has caused a political earthquake here. translation: i think corruption is something extra, the last straw, if you like. i think there are plenty of other reasons apart from the corruption for them to be out of government a long time ago. translation: i think they should go or resign or whatever, but it's a party that is corrupt. and there should be elections straight away. for mariano rajoy to be ousted, there needs to be 176 mps that vote against him for the socialist party to take over. right no
but the pp is not a corrupt party.long—running corruption case, known as the gurtel affair. more than a dozen ex—members of the governing pp party have been found guilty and sentenced for their part in taking bribes for giving out government contracts. it happened more than a decade ago, but the full implications are only now coming to light. last week, a high courtjudge stated that the popular party had created systemic corruption at an institutionalised level and even questioned the...
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eastern, online at cspan.org and on the free a p pp. >>> the cspan bus is is in alaska this week forhe 38tstop . we're in juneau with the help of gci. >> we're thrilled that cspan, one of f the long time programming partners, has chosen to visit alaska trt first time in 22 years. as part of its tour. so big shoutout to span. so for decades, gci has offered cspan to our customers because we believe in the network mission to open to unfiltered trusteded media resource and gci proudly supports cspan's effort to help inform and educate the nation on policy, politics, history and current events. now gci and the cable companies around the nation make cspan possible. there's no government mandate, no public funding. no advertising. cspan is truly a public service funded through fees paid by gci and other companies. it calls itself cable's gift to america and now, thanks to our long standing partnership with pan's buses nationwide 50 capitals tour, weo showcase our state, the largest in the nation pi the way. to the rest of the country via cspan. well, they're here. finally. thank goodness. >>
eastern, online at cspan.org and on the free a p pp. >>> the cspan bus is is in alaska this week forhe 38tstop . we're in juneau with the help of gci. >> we're thrilled that cspan, one of f the long time programming partners, has chosen to visit alaska trt first time in 22 years. as part of its tour. so big shoutout to span. so for decades, gci has offered cspan to our customers because we believe in the network mission to open to unfiltered trusteded media resource and gci...
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wishing to comment on those proposed changes must do so to the federal government by july 31st. at ppn sf, dan kerman kron 4 news.152/std 152/std a live look outside now.. lawrence has the forecast lawrence karnow: it was hot for much of the bay area away from the coast. temperatures soared into the 90s inland today with cooler 60s at the coast. the sea breeze has been blowing and we could see a few patches of fog at the coast tonight. on the satellite you can see high pressure across california. the strong ridge will bring hot weather again nland tomorrow but some cool fog near the coast will keep temperatures as much as 30 degrees cooler. highs will be in the low to mid 90s inland with 70s and 80s around the bay with patchy fog along the coast. high pressure will continue to slowly weaken over the next few days allowing for more fog and cooler temperatures to creep back in toward the end of the week. the coolest day of the week will likely be saturday before warming on sunday and into next week. (pam) we're highlighting some of the good work food banks across the bay area are doing
wishing to comment on those proposed changes must do so to the federal government by july 31st. at ppn sf, dan kerman kron 4 news.152/std 152/std a live look outside now.. lawrence has the forecast lawrence karnow: it was hot for much of the bay area away from the coast. temperatures soared into the 90s inland today with cooler 60s at the coast. the sea breeze has been blowing and we could see a few patches of fog at the coast tonight. on the satellite you can see high pressure across...
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and also here is andrea jenkyns, who stepped down this month as a pps, so she could fight for brexit. think things are moving in a direction i find from the prime minister sensible. let me also say, i may have been a saboteur last december but the amendment which i crafted and which got carried in the house is now widely accepted as being sensible. which goes to show what happens when you startjust calming things down and looking at the reality. tomorrow's vote and wednesday's vote have been massively overhyped. there is no doubt, a threat to the prime minister, even if she were deflated, there are no threats, this is a process of taking complex legislation through parliament. has it been easy for you in terms of what you have chosen to do, you have had no sleepless nights? i have had plenty of sleepless nights, i always worry, particularly if i find myself in a difference of view with my party. i am delighted the customs union has been resolved, there are still outstanding issues. the meaningful vote remains an issue of difficulty. but i would urge my colleagues in the party to look
and also here is andrea jenkyns, who stepped down this month as a pps, so she could fight for brexit. think things are moving in a direction i find from the prime minister sensible. let me also say, i may have been a saboteur last december but the amendment which i crafted and which got carried in the house is now widely accepted as being sensible. which goes to show what happens when you startjust calming things down and looking at the reality. tomorrow's vote and wednesday's vote have been...
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[cheers and]pp ountar sch principal of the year is one of mayor ferrell's favorites because they have a blooming, wonderful bromance because they did some amazing, amazing work through the shared schoolyards partnership and that take as lot of work to open a school to the city. principal of the year for elementary, emmanuel stewart, george washington carveer. he has worked in public education for 27 year. he now leads the school where he taught for 14 years and committed t the bay view hunter's community and he does that with excitement, passion and dedication. super happy for him. >> go stewie! >> our middle school principal of the year is a dynamic leader, lina va vanherran and her daugh. oh, not anymore. lina is in her 8th y of leading middle school unified and her 5th year aspirins pal. she has worked passionately alongside passionate teaches and leaders to turn around everett middle school from one of the lowest performs to thriving place that now has a wait list of students wanting to go to everett middle school. [applause] congratulations. last but not least samuel bass our hig
[cheers and]pp ountar sch principal of the year is one of mayor ferrell's favorites because they have a blooming, wonderful bromance because they did some amazing, amazing work through the shared schoolyards partnership and that take as lot of work to open a school to the city. principal of the year for elementary, emmanuel stewart, george washington carveer. he has worked in public education for 27 year. he now leads the school where he taught for 14 years and committed t the bay view hunter's...
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low prices along with personal shopping services that you usually would expect at high end boutique ppsing for her wedding in november. >> it's very cool. a wedding dress you wear it for just a few hours and you probably never going to wear it again. i think it's cool that they have such good brands and great prices. >>> just a few clouds around. you may see them out there. one season weakening. this is strengthening into a hurricane by tomorrow. it's going to be a category one. that increases to 90 miles an hour. it weakens as it gets into the colder water. it's moving to the tip of cabo. it will bring pretty good rain, high surf and storm surge. some pretty good rain headed that way. 59 san francisco. it's 60 in oakland. 63 in gilroy. 65 at the coast. lots of sunshine if you're headed to marin county and temperatures will be comfortable. still below average for all of us today until things really turn around tomorrow. 62 in concord. 57 livermore. 66 by the delta. the southwest wind getting going. another pretty significant sea breeze on the way today especially at the shoreline. it's
low prices along with personal shopping services that you usually would expect at high end boutique ppsing for her wedding in november. >> it's very cool. a wedding dress you wear it for just a few hours and you probably never going to wear it again. i think it's cool that they have such good brands and great prices. >>> just a few clouds around. you may see them out there. one season weakening. this is strengthening into a hurricane by tomorrow. it's going to be a category one....
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pp [ laughter anduse ] this next headline was "world leaders speak at g7 suit."ve been, "local boy insists he doesn't know who ate the chocolate cake." [ laughter and applause ] "i don't know, i didn't eat it. i didn't eat it." [ laughter ] this next headli was, "capitals continue to celebrate stanley cup win." the headline could have been, "you won't believe what the tooth fairy bought this guy." [ laughter and applause ] and finally, this headline says, "trump meets with prime minister of singapore." the headline could have been, "olive goes down wrong hole." [ laughter and applause ] that's all the time we have for "news and improved." ick around. we'll be right back with jared leto, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you have a side that saved for her to go out of state. ♪ ♪ now she's in and you can celebrate. ♪ ♪ a side that's getting your life in sync, ♪ t someday retire and hit the links. ♪ ♪ got a plan today, yeah, and that's the key, ♪ ♪ so t♪ thas why nationwide wheris on your side. ♪♪t' cheez-it grooves. deep flavor, deep crunch. it has grooves
pp [ laughter anduse ] this next headline was "world leaders speak at g7 suit."ve been, "local boy insists he doesn't know who ate the chocolate cake." [ laughter and applause ] "i don't know, i didn't eat it. i didn't eat it." [ laughter ] this next headli was, "capitals continue to celebrate stanley cup win." the headline could have been, "you won't believe what the tooth fairy bought this guy." [ laughter and applause ] and finally, this...
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food wear pp i certified. in january 2020 we add reusable cups in outdoor events. that season is in full swing july 1st. not to have it in midstream to give them more time to ramp-up a program. there is also the florinnated compounded in effect by january 2020. everything resetter fid by then as -- re-certified as flo fluore free. i want to close by saying we really appreciate how so many businesses in san francisco and the bay area really help understand the issues and they have helped lead the fact that we have 80 plus restaurants that are already gone straw free in san francisco. there are examples of other businesses through rethink disposable with clean water action where they have worked to switch to reusables. by doing so they found they have been able to save money on even just the labor of handing everything out, going on request saves that. big reduction in use by going on request. they are shipping the cost for disposal service. it is part of being a good community player. sustainability message. the guy that are straw dependent. it is an example of usin
food wear pp i certified. in january 2020 we add reusable cups in outdoor events. that season is in full swing july 1st. not to have it in midstream to give them more time to ramp-up a program. there is also the florinnated compounded in effect by january 2020. everything resetter fid by then as -- re-certified as flo fluore free. i want to close by saying we really appreciate how so many businesses in san francisco and the bay area really help understand the issues and they have helped lead...
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>> best case scenario, he should 2019,ly thank rajoy, sources from the pp says they could veto the budgetthey will not do it that let him use it. that could take him until 2019. the issue is after -- 84 seats in parliament he has. people said they had more seats and it was more difficult to govern as a minority government. we could see a government that last for one year into new elections. sanchez said he would call new elections but now it seems he probably will stay all the way in until 2020 as it best case scenario or sanchez. mark: great job this week. maria live in madrid. vonnie: the populist party prevail, the italian new government finally takes form. a law professor with no political expense to speak of was sworn in as prime minister today. no surprises. about the deputies. termsonomics are better economy minister -- turns -- the economy minister is who we are focused on. he is a technocrat. he is a local economics professor in rome. that has been an article has been circulating on twitter where he publicly called out a debate on the air. look at what he said. people who call fo
>> best case scenario, he should 2019,ly thank rajoy, sources from the pp says they could veto the budgetthey will not do it that let him use it. that could take him until 2019. the issue is after -- 84 seats in parliament he has. people said they had more seats and it was more difficult to govern as a minority government. we could see a government that last for one year into new elections. sanchez said he would call new elections but now it seems he probably will stay all the way in...
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the other thing is that we pp our organizations, i guess, references around salaries and sf our organizations have different salary structures from others. and so sometimes that's what drives the differences in terms of cost of case ge >> i don't know if it was i -- >> it's a complex question, there's no answer. >> you know, we can -- to be clear, the ioa in house with the case manas, it not a subcontracted languagor them. >> vice president loo: thank you. >> president serina: any other comments or questions of the common? comments or questions from the public? yes. please. >> just want to share with you -- my name is esther. somee gthnt renewal questions of variations and how case managing is done anhed t case load, often times now we go be unionized.ith nonprofits so this is providing services through nonprofits who have to retain and recruit the same in a way that is reasonable for our people. and so now we are unionized, we are confronted with that, we have to look at our case load, we have to look at tay, so is before you probably in the next cycle or rfp. it's going around for a lot of
the other thing is that we pp our organizations, i guess, references around salaries and sf our organizations have different salary structures from others. and so sometimes that's what drives the differences in terms of cost of case ge >> i don't know if it was i -- >> it's a complex question, there's no answer. >> you know, we can -- to be clear, the ioa in house with the case manas, it not a subcontracted languagor them. >> vice president loo: thank you. >>...
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but could it paradox locally pp the president when the next election? that's coming up. everything.ack adds up to thousands of dollars each year... so i can keep growing my business in big leaps! what's in your wallet? man 1: this is my body of proof. woman 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin. woman 3: this is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. a humira can lower your ability to fight infections, rculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are commo
but could it paradox locally pp the president when the next election? that's coming up. everything.ack adds up to thousands of dollars each year... so i can keep growing my business in big leaps! what's in your wallet? man 1: this is my body of proof. woman 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin. woman 3: this is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of...
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he was the key vote and wrote the pps on the most important gay rights decisions the last several decadesre going to get reaction from one of the people at the center of one of those cases next. we'rm one of the people at the center of one of those cases next. how do you become america's best-selling brand? by opening new doors to big possibilities with the first ever ford ecosport. woman: my niece maria. maria: hi! woman: perfection! by connecting drivers to what's important. maria: i love that. and by protecting those who matter the most. the all-new ecosport. it's the big upgrade in a small package. from ford. america's best-selling brand. see what you can get for under 20 grand with the all-new ecosport. see what you can get for under 20 grand the first survivor of ais out there.sease and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. itthat's why i lovel the daily fiber wfiber choice,ood alone. with the fiber found in many fruits and vegetables. fiber choice. the number one ge recommended chewable prebiotic
he was the key vote and wrote the pps on the most important gay rights decisions the last several decadesre going to get reaction from one of the people at the center of one of those cases next. we'rm one of the people at the center of one of those cases next. how do you become america's best-selling brand? by opening new doors to big possibilities with the first ever ford ecosport. woman: my niece maria. maria: hi! woman: perfection! by connecting drivers to what's important. maria: i love...
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definitely snapped commuters out of doll drum pps it was looking for a way out at times jumping on thehe third rail. it was in a panic. but we can report the deer made it safely out of the station. >> good. >>> a drem come true for a long time theater fan. >> she brings into this room the outside world to me. >> the therapist who went above and beyond to bring a star by the bedside. >> krnts with a look at 5:00 news. >>> new at 5:00 difficult by necessary that's how tesla describes the lay office announced today. the push tonight to honor some true warriors. >>> and tourists rejoice. a beautiful stretch of highway damaged by mumdss close to reopening. these stories and more when i hey, want thedone.est internet? and now, xfinity mobile's included. you could get up to five lines. you could save 400 bucks or more a year, which you could spend on a funk-tastic music video. ♪ dance party boom. ♪ simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet, with three times the speed of at&t and directv, and tv for $35 each a month for a year when you buy both. and ask how you can save with xfi
definitely snapped commuters out of doll drum pps it was looking for a way out at times jumping on thehe third rail. it was in a panic. but we can report the deer made it safely out of the station. >> good. >>> a drem come true for a long time theater fan. >> she brings into this room the outside world to me. >> the therapist who went above and beyond to bring a star by the bedside. >> krnts with a look at 5:00 news. >>> new at 5:00 difficult by...
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one network, but in a place like europe with different regulations, the ability to communicate via pp acros a disparate continent of a number of countries actually provides some security for facebook among skeptical users on that continent and here as well. emily: we are looking at potentially more regulation, especially in europe. is it going to happen? tom: definitely. we are seeing an era, particularly in europe, where european editors are going to -- regulators are going to find a creative way to make us think about privacy in a different way. in germany, they are talking about to what extent we can talk about privacy as an antitrust issue, so we repackaged the idea of anti-competitive behavior and say to facebook, you can't force us to give up privacy in exchange for letting us have access to your social network on which you have a monopoly. i do think there are going to be some inventive ways. you are hearing more and more about different approaches to antitrust here in the u.s. everyone we talked to, analysts and investors alike, do see the prospect of regulation, but they see
one network, but in a place like europe with different regulations, the ability to communicate via pp acros a disparate continent of a number of countries actually provides some security for facebook among skeptical users on that continent and here as well. emily: we are looking at potentially more regulation, especially in europe. is it going to happen? tom: definitely. we are seeing an era, particularly in europe, where european editors are going to -- regulators are going to find a creative...
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-p _p-%p-- -%--% % ö% ö 3ö 3-3 -%-%-% -%-%-%%-% %%-%-%-% % %p-%- 3 ö -% %-%-%%-%-% p -% 3 % _p 3 -_ pp--%-%-%-%-%- p % 3% $200 million request 3 3 3 3 3%- %% _ --% _p% %-%-%-% p--%p-% ö 3%-% - worked for the 3 3 3 -p _ % % % % _ % _ %%p_-% _p-%-%-%p--%-%-%-% %%3%p%-p- 3 3%% %% 3 certain i will have the opportunity to discuss this under oath again soon. host: in our final minute members of the trump administration very critical of leaks coming inside the trump white house. why so many? guest: well, i'm kind of disappointed in the fact that in many cases the president has hired people who don't support his agenda and who are not loyal to him or that agenda. therefore, the back-biting and leaking is very disappointing. working in the white house is probably the highest political our you can have in business. our business. no one elected you. donald trump was elected and you serve at his pleasure and his appointment you his appoin him both your discretion and your loyalty. host: the book is titled stone's rules. how to win at politics, business, and style. author and republican strategist
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pp [ cheers anduse ] and the roots there from philadelphia, pennsylvania. and author, michael ian black, music from, hayley kiyoko, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everyone doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's great to hear. in this case, let's the news. homeland security secretary rstjen nielsen yesterday dismissed demands that president trump unilaterally e practice of separating families at the border. and said, quote, "congress can
pp [ cheers anduse ] and the roots there from philadelphia, pennsylvania. and author, michael ian black, music from, hayley kiyoko, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everyone doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's great to hear. in this case, let's the news. homeland security secretary rstjen nielsen yesterday dismissed demands that president...
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and then i've got jordan peele as jordan pp. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: anything we wanted to set up theyou." ke a look at this. >> what's up with the suit? >> about to be paid. >> we're all trying to get paid, but we're going to do it as a team. >> you know monica's about to lose his house. >> cash, that don't mean sell out. >> are you doing all right? >> yeah, i'm doing good. how are you doing? >> fantastic. >> fantastic? >> i hope have you a good day. >> i hope you have a better week. >> i hope your month is full of successful days and a lot of great ventures. i hope you just come up, brother. >> you got something you want to say? >> you got sething you want say? >> you smell great. >> you smell great. what is that? >> burberry, what you got ? >> i forgo >> smells expensive. >> it's just deodorant. >> okay. >> yeah. >> good. >> it's smelling good brothers. hey, we should go out. get drinks. >> want to gh. drinks? >> y >> how many drinks? >> yeah. two, three. >> three? >> four. >> five? >> all of them. >> i'll miss -- >> it's on you though. >> walk. >> jimmy: i mean, come on. [ cheers
and then i've got jordan peele as jordan pp. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: anything we wanted to set up theyou." ke a look at this. >> what's up with the suit? >> about to be paid. >> we're all trying to get paid, but we're going to do it as a team. >> you know monica's about to lose his house. >> cash, that don't mean sell out. >> are you doing all right? >> yeah, i'm doing good. how are you doing? >> fantastic. >> fantastic? >> i...
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. >> fire marshals were trying to determine the cause of the fire looking at all possibility pps.keller abc 7 nuts. >>> consumer news now the federal trademissio in s two op accuse ds of making billions of robe o calls illegally. >> "7 on your side" michael finney joins us with more. >> back in thedy you heard from these defies. the f.t.c. says the company called people around the country trying to sell everything from auto warranty to home security systems to debt relief services. the f.t.c. said computer software was used to make a billion callers calls a year from 2013 to 2016, including calls to numbers on the national do not call registry. now the software also allowed telemarketers to make abandoned calls which are skiend to leave messages and hang up on people who actually answer the phones. today we learned medicare will run out of money sooner than expected according to the program trustees medicare trust fund for in-patient care won't be able to fully cover projected kmed bills starting in 2026. that's three years earlier than previously expected. about 58 million americ
. >> fire marshals were trying to determine the cause of the fire looking at all possibility pps.keller abc 7 nuts. >>> consumer news now the federal trademissio in s two op accuse ds of making billions of robe o calls illegally. >> "7 on your side" michael finney joins us with more. >> back in thedy you heard from these defies. the f.t.c. says the company called people around the country trying to sell everything from auto warranty to home security systems...
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and before we go here, i wanted to turn the conversation a little bit to sort of the internatio that ppsade with the g7. and goat susan rice. she wrote this in an op ed. if mr. putin were calling the shots he would advise withd from the tpp. pull out of the iran nuclear deal, there is no evidence that putin is dictating american policy but it's hard to imagine how he could do much better even if he were. not mentioned was cancelling military exercises with the south koreans, and cutting a -- basically cutting your own deal with the northans. >> this has been deeply unsettling for u.s. allies. trump's movet the g7 to alienate our traditional closest partners and adversary back in i particular was upsetting. i think people should remember, in this period of seeming uproar, houses turned upside down that there are elements of power, especially on military tionships that remain pretty much as they always have been. nato continues to operate. the u.s. military continues toffoli ason every day arouto h day around the rld. there are elements of continuity. the inteigence relationships similarly
and before we go here, i wanted to turn the conversation a little bit to sort of the internatio that ppsade with the g7. and goat susan rice. she wrote this in an op ed. if mr. putin were calling the shots he would advise withd from the tpp. pull out of the iran nuclear deal, there is no evidence that putin is dictating american policy but it's hard to imagine how he could do much better even if he were. not mentioned was cancelling military exercises with the south koreans, and cutting a --...
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tode federal assistce.st lady melanip join the president for the trip to fema, making it her first ppate gold star families reception. >>> education secretary betsy devos says guns will not be a focus of the federal school safety commission. during a senate hearing, she told lawmakers the focus will be on keeping students safe but claimed guns are not part of the cocharge.even though the white d age restrictions for certain firearm purchases would be on the agenda. the commission was formed after february's florida school shooting that killed 17 people. >>> a memorial this morning at arlington national cemetery to mark the 50th anniversary of robert f. kennedy's assassination. the service will include remarks from former president clinton as well as kennedy family members. questions have been raised recently by rfk's family about whether convicted assassin sirhan sirhan was actually responsible. >>> at least 192 people are at least 192 people are e the missing in guatemala since the fuegocano erupted. tuesday, rescue workers sent scram is belling for cover. eryone in the areaered to e
tode federal assistce.st lady melanip join the president for the trip to fema, making it her first ppate gold star families reception. >>> education secretary betsy devos says guns will not be a focus of the federal school safety commission. during a senate hearing, she told lawmakers the focus will be on keeping students safe but claimed guns are not part of the cocharge.even though the white d age restrictions for certain firearm purchases would be on the agenda. the commission was...
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remember, these trade deals are complicated, the trade deal, walk away from tp pp, we're dee into itfta. we're very deep into it with china, on the fact we just laid on $50 billion in tariffs. he's making progress on these every day. let's talk about afghanistan and the wars. the central thesis of the trump movement in donald trump is america first, it's not america isolationist or america alone. what he looks at, he does this in a very sophisticated way, he says look, the postwar liberal rules based order. they came after world war ii is essentially today from europe, the persian golf, the straits and the northwest pacific is herbally that combination of trade relationship, commercial relationships, capital markets and security guarantees and alliances is basically underwritten by the american tax payer. under written by the american tax payer and deplorables where that tax burden goes. in addition, it's their kids in the hindu chris mounts of afghanistan. south korea and peninsula. there has to be a recalibrations of this. it's not that america is backing off. in nato, he said, hey
remember, these trade deals are complicated, the trade deal, walk away from tp pp, we're dee into itfta. we're very deep into it with china, on the fact we just laid on $50 billion in tariffs. he's making progress on these every day. let's talk about afghanistan and the wars. the central thesis of the trump movement in donald trump is america first, it's not america isolationist or america alone. what he looks at, he does this in a very sophisticated way, he says look, the postwar liberal rules...
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i respect philip, he isa pps position.ngful vote, the irony, some would say the hypocrisy of people saying, when we decide as a government what we will do with our negotiations, we will not give mps a final say. there are those who say, where is the we will ta ke those who say, where is the we will take our country back and make our decisions. where's that argument gone? well, we can't leave by consensus. we're in a democracy though. but at the end of the day, the public voted, more than a million people voted for break the deadlock than remain. so we have got to —— voted for brexit than remain. they trusted the conservatives to ta ke they trusted the conservatives to take us forward. we didn't win a majority, but you know they trusted us more than labour to deliver it. we have got to damn well got on with it. we have been talking for two yea rs, it. we have been talking for two years, you say we must get on with it. there will be hollow laughter saying, politiciansjust it. there will be hollow laughter saying, politicians
i respect philip, he isa pps position.ngful vote, the irony, some would say the hypocrisy of people saying, when we decide as a government what we will do with our negotiations, we will not give mps a final say. there are those who say, where is the we will ta ke those who say, where is the we will take our country back and make our decisions. where's that argument gone? well, we can't leave by consensus. we're in a democracy though. but at the end of the day, the public voted, more than a...
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and so --pp [ cheers anduse ] >> jimmy: why not?re could i go see you? >> well, i'm off tour right now, thank god. i've been nine months.r like but maybe we might come to new york in the fall -- >> jimmy: okay. >> so i'll let you know. >> jimmy: you're like opening for sam smith. [ laughter ] why not? [ laughter ] you could. could i -- could i ask you to maybe read something for us tonight? >> i'd love to. yeah. jimmy: is that okay? >> yeah. cheers and applause ] let's do this. okay. >> jimmy: i like that one. >> okay. can i tell everyone why i wrote it? >> jimmy: yes. >> okay. so i wrote this piece called "timeless," right? because i published my first book "milk and honey." and all my publishers and everybody around me -- you know what, wait. publisher, a&p, they're amazing. but everybody else was like, "all right, girl, you need to write a second book right now. catch else is going to come replace you." and i was like, "oh, my god, that's so much pressure. i'm like 22 years old." what? my: write my first one, yeah. >> and so then
and so --pp [ cheers anduse ] >> jimmy: why not?re could i go see you? >> well, i'm off tour right now, thank god. i've been nine months.r like but maybe we might come to new york in the fall -- >> jimmy: okay. >> so i'll let you know. >> jimmy: you're like opening for sam smith. [ laughter ] why not? [ laughter ] you could. could i -- could i ask you to maybe read something for us tonight? >> i'd love to. yeah. jimmy: is that okay? >> yeah. cheers and...
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for prep, i think we have to admit that so o our students ar't always as wise as they should be and ppng about pre exposure prevents 90% of hiv infections armor kids. kit save some lives. >> meg, i want to get back to you. obviously these proposals didn't this was an advisory panel put together. supposedly with representatives from multiple organizations fror with their knowledge t create these potential changes townhe road. done there to get g aood cross section and put the proposals out there as far as t wherehis all began? l i think that aot of parents of that process. ducationly life curriculum advisorymi comtt of,e who have a dot edu or.gov ter any repsentivesness there 'tarenthat committee that have,r name. that's a problem. when you have one kind of thinking in a situation wanre yout to have a discussion about af lot o ideas and a lif offerent perspectives. we have a very diverse community nt a fairfaxy. a very rich and diverse ethnic cultural religioom cnity in fairfax, and onlyne kind of perspective was putat forth on committee unfortunately. mr. rigby, i'll give you the final
for prep, i think we have to admit that so o our students ar't always as wise as they should be and ppng about pre exposure prevents 90% of hiv infections armor kids. kit save some lives. >> meg, i want to get back to you. obviously these proposals didn't this was an advisory panel put together. supposedly with representatives from multiple organizations fror with their knowledge t create these potential changes townhe road. done there to get g aood cross section and put the proposals out...
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pp if what you were seeing on tv didn't indicate to you this wasn't a good time for vacation, getting booed once you showed your face in public, you'd think it would be sort of a wake up moment, given what was going on with the hurricane, which everybody could see on tv and that she had been specifically briefed on as secretary of state. she'd been told in person it's very, very bad. and again, you could watch it on television, which in fact she says she was doing. she was watching it on television at the palace hotel as it spiraled from bad to worse to deadly to even worse than deadly. so that must have been like a real come to jesus moment, right? like oh. maybe i've been reading this wrong. what did condoleezza rice do after she got booed at the musical farce in the midst of all this? let's go back to her mep warr. she says, "the next morning i went shopping at the ferragamo shoe store down the block from my hotel." the website gawker.com is dead now. it was killed off by trump adviser peter teal. the billionaire founder of paypal who is way more radical than people think he is. he
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thank you, soccer refs, giving a yellow card for looking like you just won a game of uno. [ laughter ]ppg a tissue out of a tissue box for being the closest i will ever come to being a magician. [ cheers a applause ] voila. penn & teller, real magicians are on the show tonight. >> steve: they're gonna be coming out later. >> jimmy: penn & teller. [ cheers and applause ] love those dudes. ♪ thank you, air conditioners, for being the only appliance that drools. there you , everybody. >> steve: yeah! >> jimmy: those are my thank you notes. we'll be right back with seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ no, no... pick up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the 2018 camry. toyota. let's go places. whthis little baby can detect trace amounts of cheetos dust. what? when did we get a cat? dangerously cheesy. " when better chickens are hatched, we will hatch them." it's why all of the tyson chicken that bears his name is raised with no antibiotics ever. every nugget, strip and drumstick. keep it real. keep it tyson. directv now gives you more for your thing. get all the good stuff about tv without all the bad stuff.
thank you, soccer refs, giving a yellow card for looking like you just won a game of uno. [ laughter ]ppg a tissue out of a tissue box for being the closest i will ever come to being a magician. [ cheers a applause ] voila. penn & teller, real magicians are on the show tonight. >> steve: they're gonna be coming out later. >> jimmy: penn & teller. [ cheers and applause ] love those dudes. ♪ thank you, air conditioners, for being the only appliance that drools. there you ,...
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pp, to have trade agreements with all the 11 countries. >> he is not necessarily adverse to that it wasolitically expedient to perhapsville noise tpp on the campaign trail. of the we could see tpp 2.0, look, i will get all the countries together and he will, i would imagine package it a little bit differently. part of that was the packaging, how they sold that. you have to sell these things. if you say we'll have influence of china as a result of this newbie lateral agreement you might get more support? >> it needs a new name. that would be es about case scenario. you mentioned a, i know it is early days, policy of cutting taxes and regulation on business is working. you have to ask now why does he want to raise taxes and regulation when it comes to ininternational business which is what we're talking about with trade? trish: the hope being maybe people buy more american goods. it's a big, big, conversation. dennis gartman and i got into it yesterday. unfortunately we don't have a lot of time. we're keeping an eye on that meeting. it is a biggie. the middle class is getting squeezed. ho
pp, to have trade agreements with all the 11 countries. >> he is not necessarily adverse to that it wasolitically expedient to perhapsville noise tpp on the campaign trail. of the we could see tpp 2.0, look, i will get all the countries together and he will, i would imagine package it a little bit differently. part of that was the packaging, how they sold that. you have to sell these things. if you say we'll have influence of china as a result of this newbie lateral agreement you might...
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would you support efforts to reengage with pp nations in an effort to improve? >> i do. the president prefers bilaterally. i do believe that improving trade relationship with each of this country's is good for the united states economy and is important for national security. >> i share that view. i want to talk about russia, for a moment. this is another adversary to the united states. from crimea and interference in the u.s. elections, this has been a problem. there is the nordstream pipeline that would allow russia to monopolize the energy supply and undermine european allies' abilities to counter. >> we are engaged in a "all of u.s. government approach" to convince countries that increased energy relationships with russia is not consistent with what we're trying to do. the nordstream example is one of those that we think is the wrong direction and allows rush to have the capacity to influence in germany and all around europe. >> shifting back to the asia-pacific and north korea, should they not commit to the process, would you commit to walking away from the negotiati
would you support efforts to reengage with pp nations in an effort to improve? >> i do. the president prefers bilaterally. i do believe that improving trade relationship with each of this country's is good for the united states economy and is important for national security. >> i share that view. i want to talk about russia, for a moment. this is another adversary to the united states. from crimea and interference in the u.s. elections, this has been a problem. there is the...
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would call her father more often and go and visit him in his office, andas eric so young when it was pp them out ft public eye a >> what about donald trump has the father.m they s to idolize him, and was he a hands on father? >> would not call him hands on. this is someone who was very self focused, and his children worked around it. ey had two full-time nannies. ivana's parents were very involved. night, soere out every it was not a traditional donald trump changing apers, it was very much he is the father, the patriarch of the family w and not going and hitting balls in the park. >> you have reporting in there people that feel like this is the perfect match, they really belong together? >> it's fascinating. they are twoes dtined to be together. their professional ambitions are aligned, and the damage from their fathers are similar, and they serve a purpose for one another and they try to build ileir own f in an image that was very dissimilar to e family they grew up in. >> five children and lots to cover sere. thank yo much and congratulations on the book. it's called "born trump." >>
would call her father more often and go and visit him in his office, andas eric so young when it was pp them out ft public eye a >> what about donald trump has the father.m they s to idolize him, and was he a hands on father? >> would not call him hands on. this is someone who was very self focused, and his children worked around it. ey had two full-time nannies. ivana's parents were very involved. night, soere out every it was not a traditional donald trump changing apers, it was...
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leans hawkish today we had a couple of guests fore outlining all the hot economic numbers, including pp this mor that have come in how do the markets react does that change your view of the markets for the balance of the year. >> well, no, i mean i think the headlines from the fed will be hawkish because they have to acknowledge the stronger growth, lower unemployment, temporarily high inflation had he it gets to the press conference or further statements they have to acknowledge this is temporary. we have a sugar rush of fiscal but it is a sugar rush like if yove a kid cake and ice cream in the afternoon they might be running around like a crazy man but by evening they are asleep in the back of the car. i think it's important for the feto say there is reason to get back to neutral past here but we don't want to be aggressive because monetary policyks at a lag and fiscal policy is at a maximum acceleration right now and we will have to back off in9 that wil the hawkish sting out of what the fed says today. >> shannon, what do you think? same question to you. >> i agree with a lot of wha
leans hawkish today we had a couple of guests fore outlining all the hot economic numbers, including pp this mor that have come in how do the markets react does that change your view of the markets for the balance of the year. >> well, no, i mean i think the headlines from the fed will be hawkish because they have to acknowledge the stronger growth, lower unemployment, temporarily high inflation had he it gets to the press conference or further statements they have to acknowledge this is...
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wishing to comment on those proposed changes must do so to the federal government by july 31st. at pp dan kerman kron 4 news.152/std ( james ) also in the east bay... police are looking for 4 women who robbed a group of exchange students from ireland at gunpoint. this happened saturday morning... near the u-c berkeley campus. the exchange students were walking on etna street... when a car pulled up next to them... and four women got out. one woman pulled out a gun. the students were not hurt. ( james ) back back crimes in broad daylight in hercules. first... police were called to starbucks on san pablo avenue. that's where a laptop was stolen. police say 2 men bought drinks... left... and then came back. when the men returned... they grabbed a laptop and ran off. police also responded to a car burglary on the 35-hundred block of franklin canyon road. someone broke a car door handle.. and stole the golf clubs. police are looking for the thieves in both cases. ( will ) sonoma county has settled a lawsuit by jail inmates... who claimed they were beaten in their cells by corrections offic
wishing to comment on those proposed changes must do so to the federal government by july 31st. at pp dan kerman kron 4 news.152/std ( james ) also in the east bay... police are looking for 4 women who robbed a group of exchange students from ireland at gunpoint. this happened saturday morning... near the u-c berkeley campus. the exchange students were walking on etna street... when a car pulled up next to them... and four women got out. one woman pulled out a gun. the students were not hurt. (...
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these do tend to be templates, in this case it's very unusual with the pp and the dd. >> david dennison. >> and peggy peterson. and that is unusual. i don't know enough. we don't have enough evidence for me to make that determination. >> from a standpoint of legal ethics, if a client comes to an attorney and multiple clients come to this attorney and the same result keeps happening, meaning that the woman has to be quiet she gets a certain amount of money -- >> until about six months ago almost all of these things ended with ndas and women being silenced and being paid an amount of money. i have done a lot of work in the last few works to get deals without ndas and i have had to push hard and i have gotten some of them. merely if there is an nda i don't think is sufficient. if he is colluding, if there are text messages to show that especially if he got over the case and if he hasn't turned over the files that is clearly an ethical obligation. >> it is that evidence of communication between michael cohen and mr. davidson. >> you are absolutely right. after mr. davidson no longer represe
these do tend to be templates, in this case it's very unusual with the pp and the dd. >> david dennison. >> and peggy peterson. and that is unusual. i don't know enough. we don't have enough evidence for me to make that determination. >> from a standpoint of legal ethics, if a client comes to an attorney and multiple clients come to this attorney and the same result keeps happening, meaning that the woman has to be quiet she gets a certain amount of money -- >> until...
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wishing to comment on those proposed changes must do so to the federal government by july 31st. at pp, dan kerman kron 4 news.152/std ( robin )electric car ( robin ) ( robin )electric car maker, tesla, is announcing layoffs. about 36-hundred white- collar workers will be let go as the company looks to slash costs. its unclear how much money the cuts will save. the company says the decision will not affect factory workers as tesla continues to ramp up production of its lower-priced model 3 compact car. tesla has not posted an annual profit in 15 years of business. (robin) coming up next on the kron 4 morning news ... one food bank feeds 260- thousand people in the bay area every month. see the innovative way it's reaching those in need. crystal geyser alpine spring water starts here, passes through here, and is bottled right here. at the mountain source.
wishing to comment on those proposed changes must do so to the federal government by july 31st. at pp, dan kerman kron 4 news.152/std ( robin )electric car ( robin ) ( robin )electric car maker, tesla, is announcing layoffs. about 36-hundred white- collar workers will be let go as the company looks to slash costs. its unclear how much money the cuts will save. the company says the decision will not affect factory workers as tesla continues to ramp up production of its lower-priced model 3...
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so, in terms of pp citize tfight foreign election meddling, what approas your research led you to believe might be affecting in our country? >> it has to be a holistic approach, senator. that is an excellent question. it's not just about literacy or teaching people to second check sources,it's abt critical thinking and engaging in discourse and debate which i think sadly, social media has polarized us so much that we are not doing anymore. it's about building these critical school thinking, and also civics. i was a member of the debate team in high school. i think that led me to the work that i'm doing today, and gives me a greater understanding of the world. we need more stuff like that happening in our schools, but also for adults as well. an understanding of the system is integral to trust and government. >> senator klobuchar? >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you. these are excellent witnesses. i want to thank you and i'm ad there is some general agreemwith republican witnesses and democratic witnesses, which i just think owhow imrtant it is for us to act. meanwhile, i just
so, in terms of pp citize tfight foreign election meddling, what approas your research led you to believe might be affecting in our country? >> it has to be a holistic approach, senator. that is an excellent question. it's not just about literacy or teaching people to second check sources,it's abt critical thinking and engaging in discourse and debate which i think sadly, social media has polarized us so much that we are not doing anymore. it's about building these critical school...
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they take the pps payment instead of the sole community, so i believe it is an issue. we have not send it beyond community hospitals, for example. >> we'll say that senator isaacson has a bill of which i co-sponsored to put a floor into the medicare wage index which we do think would help rural hospitals substantially. secondly, and i'll stay with you, dr. pink. over the last decade there's been a lot of consolidation in hospital systems just for folks to see. obamacare passed in '09, kind of an infliction point. whether or not it's causal or associated we don't know and wanted to show others so you can see as well but subsequent to '09 you can see that the number of consolidation episodes has increased about doubling year to year. now, we know that that increases cost. there's good data showing that prices at a monopoly hospital are 12 percent higher than those markets with four or more rivals, and i could give more evidence to that. dr. pink, given that these mergers coincided with rural hospital closures, i don't know the answer to this and i'm asking you this. has
they take the pps payment instead of the sole community, so i believe it is an issue. we have not send it beyond community hospitals, for example. >> we'll say that senator isaacson has a bill of which i co-sponsored to put a floor into the medicare wage index which we do think would help rural hospitals substantially. secondly, and i'll stay with you, dr. pink. over the last decade there's been a lot of consolidation in hospital systems just for folks to see. obamacare passed in '09,...