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randy: right. and they couldn't do it fast enough before the person graduated and they knew the supreme court was prepared to hear a case like this. they said, let's get a move on. susan: the headline from that supreme court decision in california, but then the school continued to pursue it. this was how important the policy was. talk about the jump from the california supreme court to the u.s. supreme court. neal: they have the option, do we ask the united states supreme court to hear it? ordinarily, the court says, california court, you know california law, we don't -- or any other state. but, here, the california supreme court decided a federal issue. because of that, the university was able to say, supreme court, hear our case. to do that, you have to file a petition for a writ of certiorari. that says, i, the supreme court, am asking you to hear my case. there are 9000 requests every year and the supreme court grants about 65 of them. this is what the university did. they filed a petition to s
randy: right. and they couldn't do it fast enough before the person graduated and they knew the supreme court was prepared to hear a case like this. they said, let's get a move on. susan: the headline from that supreme court decision in california, but then the school continued to pursue it. this was how important the policy was. talk about the jump from the california supreme court to the u.s. supreme court. neal: they have the option, do we ask the united states supreme court to hear it?...
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the fact he knew a batch would be dropping before any batches had dropped. >> that randy would. >> randyays i think that will be in the next batch. >> that raises eyebrows when you talk to legal experts. the third part is roger says that he never had to turn this e-mail over to the house intelligence committee. the house intelligence committee said they never saw this. crates on the committee say the probe ended prematurely. it should have been turned over. >> omission. >> his testimony was intentionally false if so. roger said it was completely accurate. >> adam schiff says if there is such a document it would mean his testimony is incomplete or dib are deliberately false. we only got to see the outside of stone and assange. he says in an e-mail with sam nunberg, i dined with julian assange last night back in april. >> we uncovered that one, too. he's claimed a lot of contact. >> in 2016, a few weeks after he corresponds with randy, he says wednesday hillary clinton is done, #wikileaks. that's five days before the first podesta trop. >> another interesting aspect of the story is the tim
the fact he knew a batch would be dropping before any batches had dropped. >> that randy would. >> randyays i think that will be in the next batch. >> that raises eyebrows when you talk to legal experts. the third part is roger says that he never had to turn this e-mail over to the house intelligence committee. the house intelligence committee said they never saw this. crates on the committee say the probe ended prematurely. it should have been turned over. >> omission....
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that's not what i do, randy. what we do, through the power, reliability, and predictability of dental implants, is we transform people's lives by unleashing human potential. think about it. the most simple thing that you can do is smile. and when that's taken away from you, when that's robbed, and you don't have that, it's devastating. when you give that smile back, you unleash human potential. >> good. now, at the top of the show, we said no more dentures. are you of the belief that nobody should be wearing a denture, a traditional denture? >> right now, we have the power to end dentures forever. we really do. now, that's not to say that there aren't people out there who have to have a denture for one reason or another. but i can tell you, through dental implants, we can eliminate dentures as a treatment option. >> so, this is the hottest trend in dentistry, replacing missing teeth with dental implants. is that right? >> it's hot because -- what's hot about it is the immediacy of it. we live in a society where p
that's not what i do, randy. what we do, through the power, reliability, and predictability of dental implants, is we transform people's lives by unleashing human potential. think about it. the most simple thing that you can do is smile. and when that's taken away from you, when that's robbed, and you don't have that, it's devastating. when you give that smile back, you unleash human potential. >> good. now, at the top of the show, we said no more dentures. are you of the belief that...
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we will bring in former fed governor from chicago, randy croson are. where do you stand, randy?ll: the inflation rate is right around the fed's goal of 2%, so i think continuing this gradual path of rate hikes is successful. staying ahead be of the curve, not behind the curve. and with the 10 year rate going up as it is, we are getting stronger information on data from retail sales. the fed tont get behind the curve, because they will move up quickly and will be much more distracting to the economy and the markets. betty: it, but there is concern that we could be moving very quickly. i'm sure you have seen the comments already from jim bullard yesterday, randy, talking about how look, we cannot predict will happen to that needs toaps go, as well as the idea that the markets are pricing in three or four rate hikes this year. what did you make of his comments? think -- two to three more rate hikes, i think that is -- i think jim represents the view that this is an unusual time. we have an unemployment rate below 4%, very low inflation pressure, very low wage pressure, so he is say
we will bring in former fed governor from chicago, randy croson are. where do you stand, randy?ll: the inflation rate is right around the fed's goal of 2%, so i think continuing this gradual path of rate hikes is successful. staying ahead be of the curve, not behind the curve. and with the 10 year rate going up as it is, we are getting stronger information on data from retail sales. the fed tont get behind the curve, because they will move up quickly and will be much more distracting to the...
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and lieutenant governor randy mcnally. randy, thank you. thank you randy, thank you scott. scott.d kustoff. thank you, david. scott, thank you. diame black. diana. where is diane? she is in a big race. good luck, diame. and jimmy, right,jimmy? and jimmy, right, jimmy? and jimmy, right,jimmy? jimmy, right,jimmy? to do really well, he's an incredible guy. incredible guy. him at the time, this was before the election. election. and tennessee has early voting, right? very early. you know, mr trump, then it wasn't mr president, it was mr trump. mr president, it was mr trump. know, i've never seen anything like it. it. said i have never seen anything like it. really early voting in tennessee. tennessee. if the rest of the country is like tennessee, right, jimmy? tennessee, right, jimmy? like tennessee, you are going to win this election very easily. this election very easily. all kept hearing, he can't get to 270. you need 270 in the electoral college. there is no way to 270. they were right. 306. where is no way to do so. way to do so. had to find one, because i believed the fake news
and lieutenant governor randy mcnally. randy, thank you. thank you randy, thank you scott. scott.d kustoff. thank you, david. scott, thank you. diame black. diana. where is diane? she is in a big race. good luck, diame. and jimmy, right,jimmy? and jimmy, right, jimmy? and jimmy, right,jimmy? jimmy, right,jimmy? to do really well, he's an incredible guy. incredible guy. him at the time, this was before the election. election. and tennessee has early voting, right? very early. you know, mr trump,...
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so i want to thank randy for having me here. i want to thank all of you, my distinguished panelists, for involving me in this conversation. glad to be up here as a friend and person who has spoken in every state. i'm going to talk a little bit about people and what the conversation is about in terms of connecting america in the individual divide. my perspective, what we look at is closing the digital divide. we know today that internet usage rapidly increased, that's a fact, as many of us in this room who were in the debate ten years ago remember the time when we were in single digit broadband adoption and penetration. as james said, we are actually seeing more and more people getting online because the infrastructure is becoming more readily available. out of that positive trajectory, however, when we look at the digital divide there's still about 11% of americans who do not have access. they tend to be older americans, and pugh reports 34% of people over the age of 65 do not have internet access. they tend to have less than a
so i want to thank randy for having me here. i want to thank all of you, my distinguished panelists, for involving me in this conversation. glad to be up here as a friend and person who has spoken in every state. i'm going to talk a little bit about people and what the conversation is about in terms of connecting america in the individual divide. my perspective, what we look at is closing the digital divide. we know today that internet usage rapidly increased, that's a fact, as many of us in...
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for a closer look at the markets, with our joined by randy schwimmer.ing in financing trends as we talk about central banks raising rates? as you noted, there is going to be crosscurrents that are going to shift day today and some of the issues coming out with regards to inflation and indicators you are pointing to. oil is a big mover in the last six weeks. overall, the credit markets are doing well and the backdrop of economic and supply and demand for capital as yields continue experts continue to go up, investors are looking for yield and securities. lessare looking for correlation because they're concerned about volatility. betty: what you mean with less correlation? randy: where the public markets are trading the last couple of months. on february we saw dramatic change in terms of what is going on public indices. calmed down. but the overall worry and is lessical issues tradable and this correlated with public moves and that is what the credit which is where we are is so attractive. i want to point for the treasury market overall and get your reac
for a closer look at the markets, with our joined by randy schwimmer.ing in financing trends as we talk about central banks raising rates? as you noted, there is going to be crosscurrents that are going to shift day today and some of the issues coming out with regards to inflation and indicators you are pointing to. oil is a big mover in the last six weeks. overall, the credit markets are doing well and the backdrop of economic and supply and demand for capital as yields continue experts...
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randy's bodybuilding venture inside the white house correspondents' dinner stay true to the. the. ministry is police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation that does but mike was hoping when the boy got thrown from among the muslims god i'm stumped just adama's got the guns going to drop woods as the fee that he got into the sea at the last also by building proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft's dependency puts governments under a cyber threat and not only that shooting things off message put more. self-discipline a sense of this is selling this also because they want. to go into almost a walled in this field boredom. with. yes this is the i still exist in the study done deal there's no stopping them was the student who was in front is up in these parts of the. in our world of twenty four hour news coverage in the instant feedback loop of twitter and smartphones what a difference a day can make nobody would even venture a guess at t
randy's bodybuilding venture inside the white house correspondents' dinner stay true to the. the. ministry is police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation that does but mike was hoping when the boy got thrown from among the muslims god i'm stumped just adama's got the guns going to drop woods as the fee that he got into the sea at the last also by building proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that such a security risk when you have a...
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activist and comedian from new york and former acquaintance of mr schneiderman so you doing today randi hey it's great to be on the show particular talking about california where i grew up and and that's the worst smaug ever back in the sixty's and seventy's so this still not good so i really appreciate i'm going there tomorrow i'm doing very well thank you for having me back on i love this show tabitha anti-roll thank you so much already i want to start you know we know her eliot spitzer david paterson anthony wiener i'm sure the list goes on of what seems like how are the states going to. resign in disgrace over the last decade. you bet in new york a long time been put on time what is it with new york politicians and scandal committee not avoided i don't know first of all they don't make a lot of money so i guess they do a lot of other things to make money and they cross lines at least in the assembly and in the state senate you get like sixty five thousand dollars a year and they come in from all over the state well below the national average i believe so. there's a lot of see the pe
activist and comedian from new york and former acquaintance of mr schneiderman so you doing today randi hey it's great to be on the show particular talking about california where i grew up and and that's the worst smaug ever back in the sixty's and seventy's so this still not good so i really appreciate i'm going there tomorrow i'm doing very well thank you for having me back on i love this show tabitha anti-roll thank you so much already i want to start you know we know her eliot spitzer david...
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at mary and randy winter's house, anxiety spiked. where was she?> it just felt like something was not right. >> it's hard to explain that there's something not normal. >> you could set your clock by their daughter, justine. that reliable. but a new driver, too, just 16. on her way home from her boyfriend's house. and though she wasn't very late, the feeling seeped in like a poison. something wrong. >> i called her starting about five after 8:00, no answer. called the house where she was at and they said she had left 15 minutes before that. >> i was thinking she had went off the road between their house and us. >> not far away, another family, the other half of our story, was on the road, too. erin thompson was driving her son caden home from a school concert. he played the drums. >> i'd always attended all of caden's concerts. and this was the first one i didn't attend because i had car troubles. >> this is caden's step-father. jason thompson. >> my car was in the shop. finally fixed. frs and so erin dropped me off. that's why i wasn't with them. >
at mary and randy winter's house, anxiety spiked. where was she?> it just felt like something was not right. >> it's hard to explain that there's something not normal. >> you could set your clock by their daughter, justine. that reliable. but a new driver, too, just 16. on her way home from her boyfriend's house. and though she wasn't very late, the feeling seeped in like a poison. something wrong. >> i called her starting about five after 8:00, no answer. called the house...
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randy gilbert will share this piece of tyler's history with us. randy: i am a journalist. i am originally from oxford, and i moved to -- i started working for the "dallas morning 1987, worked there for about two years, and both in texas and in mississippi were at first started as a reporter. i did a lot of work looking at racial issues, the history of once youhts, you know, pay attention, you can see it all around you, and tyler, certainly, some people say tyler is the most southern of texas cities. here is alsostory pronounced in terms of civil rights struggles. so they are very prominent and involve national figures. the movement -- it is not unnoticed. it is very quiet. but tyler was a battlefield very early on, right after brown v. board of education in the civil rights movement. that interested me. there started to be a discussion last year about the name of a public school in tyler, one of the two major high schools here is called robert e. lee high school, and there began to be a discussion over why this school was named that and whether it was a good idea to keep t
randy gilbert will share this piece of tyler's history with us. randy: i am a journalist. i am originally from oxford, and i moved to -- i started working for the "dallas morning 1987, worked there for about two years, and both in texas and in mississippi were at first started as a reporter. i did a lot of work looking at racial issues, the history of once youhts, you know, pay attention, you can see it all around you, and tyler, certainly, some people say tyler is the most southern of...
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. >> captain randy democrateery hn confronting problems in the 25 years he worked at the jail. >> the that makes corrections so easy is that all you have to do is to get voluntary compliance out of a bunch of people who have already proven that they will not voluntarily comply with the rules of society. so, it's a piece of cake. and we're in a position where we can get to a very large degree voluntary compliance out of a large group of the people. the challenge of that is rewarding and fun. >> some challenges like those presented by joel can take longer to resolve than others. >> he doesn't come across as a dangerous guy. he's respectful to the officers, but it's not one of those guys i would trust. he's definitely a dangerous individual, especially on the street and within his gang world. you wouldn't want to turn your back on him. >> he was recently confined to the segregation unit where he's locked in a single man cell 23 hours per day. jail surveillance footage shows why. >> he is down here and his accomplice is kind of just walking around in the day room there. and there was some
. >> captain randy democrateery hn confronting problems in the 25 years he worked at the jail. >> the that makes corrections so easy is that all you have to do is to get voluntary compliance out of a bunch of people who have already proven that they will not voluntarily comply with the rules of society. so, it's a piece of cake. and we're in a position where we can get to a very large degree voluntary compliance out of a large group of the people. the challenge of that is rewarding...
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he told randy how darren had walked off on his own, and thn robbie said he heard gunshots., randy woke up his wife and the three of them went to deer canyon road. -- >> the next street. >> there are some neighbors out? >> the neighbor's house. >> when they got there, he stopped them. >> we were just hoping darren would just walk out of somewhere and walk -- you know, go up and come out the door. >> saw a police officer. gave the name, the description. just wait here for a second. and then came back and said you need to go to the hospital and that it wasn't good. we had just passed an ambulance, and he must have been in the ambulance. >> did robbie stumble into a burglary in process or a violent home invasion? the police asked robbie to answer some questions. >> it wasn't long after we got there that the e.r. doc came out and explained that his wounds were falts that and he was no longer alive. it was horrible. i went outside the hospital and just screamed. it was -- sorry. we went to identify his body, and it was horrific. his beautiful body no longer complete. it was terri
he told randy how darren had walked off on his own, and thn robbie said he heard gunshots., randy woke up his wife and the three of them went to deer canyon road. -- >> the next street. >> there are some neighbors out? >> the neighbor's house. >> when they got there, he stopped them. >> we were just hoping darren would just walk out of somewhere and walk -- you know, go up and come out the door. >> saw a police officer. gave the name, the description. just...
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thank you for the work you are doing, randy. congratulations on figuring out how to make the best of that situation. it sounds like you are doing a great job and i hope your business continues to prosper. congratulations on the award. it is that kind of ingenuity that american people have that we need to help encourage and support, so whether it is veterans coming back from war or those who were injured, that we find ways for them to participate in the workforce. we also support small businesses like randy, through making sure that regulation does not stifle them and taxes do not kill him. it is great he is figuring out to run a business and use american ingenuity to do something that serves a great cause. we need to support policies and regulations that do that. as far as access to capital, but more so what the president has really done is taken down the regulatory state and allowed businesses to flourish, do so in a way that protects workers but does not stifle the growth of business. host: two final points. this is a headline
thank you for the work you are doing, randy. congratulations on figuring out how to make the best of that situation. it sounds like you are doing a great job and i hope your business continues to prosper. congratulations on the award. it is that kind of ingenuity that american people have that we need to help encourage and support, so whether it is veterans coming back from war or those who were injured, that we find ways for them to participate in the workforce. we also support small...
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the wind bothers the dog, according to randy. is or anything you do like, randy? the wind will probably not stop until sunday and monday. then it will warm up and calm down a little bit. buchanan is funny. west-southwest, west type west -- west-southwest-south. napa valley it is all south or southwest. other locations have a west wind. low clouds are charging inland. it is making a push even out to the delta today. some clouds continue to spill off the sierra from the love that is now in an eastern nevada and utah. it is moving out of the picture but you can see some of the moisture produced more thunderstorm activity. there is still some cloud cover there. it is not ending anytime soon. it might decrease today and tomorrow, but it will pick up big time by the end of the week. 51 in santa rosa, livermore is 54, fremont and redwood city is 52. around the bay, berkeley is 52, tamaron is 49. two observations in the city, 51 and 53. el cerrito is 52. that is cold. 53 in ukiah and clouds will be reluctant to burn back. we will see temperatures cooling off. another low,
the wind bothers the dog, according to randy. is or anything you do like, randy? the wind will probably not stop until sunday and monday. then it will warm up and calm down a little bit. buchanan is funny. west-southwest, west type west -- west-southwest-south. napa valley it is all south or southwest. other locations have a west wind. low clouds are charging inland. it is making a push even out to the delta today. some clouds continue to spill off the sierra from the love that is now in an...
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let's bring in now congressman randy weber, who represents the district in which the school sits. congressman, thank you for being with me. and i just want to press in a little bit, i talked with a student, a sophomore from the school moments ago. she was giving us details about the horrific experience that she had this morning. your remarks? >> well, i tell you, harris, we were notified this morning shortly after it happened. we've been in contact with all of the local law enforcement officials, sheriff, mayor of santa fe, i'm getting a flight as quickly as i can to get there. santa fe is a great community, salt of the earth, high school about 1,400 students. and the actual city, probably about 12,500 people last census. great community, shock, dismay, awe, sadness, thoughts and prayers for the victims and the families. i have put out a call to the utmd in galveston saying do they need any resources from us up here. my same comments to the mayor, the sheriff, what can we do to help trying to get there as quickly as we can to be a resource. >> harris: as you head into that i would
let's bring in now congressman randy weber, who represents the district in which the school sits. congressman, thank you for being with me. and i just want to press in a little bit, i talked with a student, a sophomore from the school moments ago. she was giving us details about the horrific experience that she had this morning. your remarks? >> well, i tell you, harris, we were notified this morning shortly after it happened. we've been in contact with all of the local law enforcement...
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he says that randy credco is his back channel all along.said they asked him a specific question about august 12th and his answer was related to randy being his back channel. cred aco denies that he was and says he had no contact with julian assange or anyone with the embassy. that leaves -- if that is the truth and we don't know for sure, that leaves this hole in the story of who did roger stone get this information from and why would he have known it before randy could have? >> i got to go. i know you're a big fan of ra y randy's show. >> i enjoyed seeing him on the show just as much as i liked seeing roger stone on "meet the press." >> right. there's a lost fact checking going around. thank you both. >>> up ahead, ethics lawyers alarmed ivanka's trump fashion company getting special treatment also. harvey weinstein's lawyer punching back against the charges against him. >>> there's a new expose that reveals donald trump's special relationship with tmz. the reporter that broke that story is live with me back in 60 seconds. family members,
he says that randy credco is his back channel all along.said they asked him a specific question about august 12th and his answer was related to randy being his back channel. cred aco denies that he was and says he had no contact with julian assange or anyone with the embassy. that leaves -- if that is the truth and we don't know for sure, that leaves this hole in the story of who did roger stone get this information from and why would he have known it before randy could have? >> i got to...
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and so would randy. i think randy got beat on being paid.pected for what he was. he was the one -- yo, dawg and people would come in -- it would lighten them up. >> now this boston-proud rock icon has taken the ultimate risk -- moving to nashville to pursue a solo career in country. ♪ sweet biloxi >> his new documentary "steven tyler: out on a limb" follows that journey and performing on the road with the loving mary band. ♪ take it, take another little piece of my heart, baby ♪ >> so where did this hunger for country music come from? >> well, if you listen to the song "cryin'" -- ♪ ♪ there was a time when i was so brokenhearted, love wasn't much of a friend of mine ♪ -- that's very country. didn't i know this boy existed. oh, my hair looks so bad now. >> age hasn't slowed him down one bit. steven recently celebrated his 70th birthday. even he finds that hard to believe. >> 70 -- how does it feel? >> how does it feel, okay. i get to do what i love. i get to sing "dream on," and "walk this way," and when i sing that, i'm back to then. literal
and so would randy. i think randy got beat on being paid.pected for what he was. he was the one -- yo, dawg and people would come in -- it would lighten them up. >> now this boston-proud rock icon has taken the ultimate risk -- moving to nashville to pursue a solo career in country. ♪ sweet biloxi >> his new documentary "steven tyler: out on a limb" follows that journey and performing on the road with the loving mary band. ♪ take it, take another little piece of my...
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randy thompson was 15 years old at the time when he stabbed to death michael russell in his home. thompson and williams were tried as adults in separate trials, and with the passage of proposition 57 and 16, they could be put back to juvenile court giving judges the authority, not prosecutors to decide, since thompson has not exhausted appeals, he's allowed a transfer hearing, and if the judge decides to transfer the case to juvenile court, the 24-year-old could be released. >> the thought of him getting out a really scary because f society, i wouldn't want him living next door to me. he's not a safe person. he can't exist in society. he's an animal. >> reporter: today was the detention hearing, formality on the way to the eventual transfer hearing. russell's family believes the other defendant, jay williams, is applying for a transfer hearing. thompson is scheduled for court june 5th, a bc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> the golden state killer appeared in court today, there was a small victory, and jessica castro explains what happened in court today. jessica? >> reporter: reggie, yes
randy thompson was 15 years old at the time when he stabbed to death michael russell in his home. thompson and williams were tried as adults in separate trials, and with the passage of proposition 57 and 16, they could be put back to juvenile court giving judges the authority, not prosecutors to decide, since thompson has not exhausted appeals, he's allowed a transfer hearing, and if the judge decides to transfer the case to juvenile court, the 24-year-old could be released. >> the...
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en washington, randy serrano telemundo >>> la noticia cayÓ como balde de agua frÍa a los jÓvenes que vive incertidumbre y luchando contra sentimientos de ansiedad y de r presiÓn >>> si ganan la demanda como van a quitar daca quÉ hare? si me quitan la Única posibilidad de seguir aquÍ >>> diversas organizaciones legales aclararon que esta demanda no cambian las decisi decisiones de jueces federales y ahora el gobierno seguirÁ renovando los permisos. >>> no sabe leer ni escribir ni apenas habla espaÑol >>> estamos hablando de una mujer indÍgena de guatemala que su esposo fue arrestado durante un operativo de aysice y ahora vida ha cambiado >>> tengo miedo, ya no quiero salir afuera >>> apenas habla espaÑol, pero el miedo de esta mujer guatem t guatemalteca supera cualquier barrera de idioma, >>> asÍ habla del momento en que agentes de ice interceptaron a ella y a su esposo juan a mediados de abril cuando iban camino a la escuela de sus hi s hijos, en esta intersecciÓn de l la ciudad escondido, >>> la manera en que los arrestaron, no fue justificada. enfrente de los hijos, enfrente de un
en washington, randy serrano telemundo >>> la noticia cayÓ como balde de agua frÍa a los jÓvenes que vive incertidumbre y luchando contra sentimientos de ansiedad y de r presiÓn >>> si ganan la demanda como van a quitar daca quÉ hare? si me quitan la Única posibilidad de seguir aquÍ >>> diversas organizaciones legales aclararon que esta demanda no cambian las decisi decisiones de jueces federales y ahora el gobierno seguirÁ renovando los permisos. >>>...
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neil: randy thanks for taking the time. read on this and speaking of the shot gun there are other reports that say the shooter had a variety of weapons including an ar-15. no way of knowing for sure, in fact no way of knowing a lot of things we'll have more after this. there's nothing small about your business. with dell small business technology advisors you get the one-on-one partnership you need to grow your business. the dell vostro 15 laptop. contact a dell advisor today. . . . hi, i'm bob harper, and i recently had a heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taki
neil: randy thanks for taking the time. read on this and speaking of the shot gun there are other reports that say the shooter had a variety of weapons including an ar-15. no way of knowing for sure, in fact no way of knowing a lot of things we'll have more after this. there's nothing small about your business. with dell small business technology advisors you get the one-on-one partnership you need to grow your business. the dell vostro 15 laptop. contact a dell advisor today. . . . hi, i'm bob...
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acompaÑa la doctora gracias por acompaÑarnos, vÍa de telÉfono, estaremos comunicÁndonos con joel y randy doctora, pero antes me gustarÍa escuchar este sonido de parte de al aleks sintek que habla de esto, vamos a escuchar. >> la Ética antes que nada, el reggaetÓn puede seguir en un mundo ideal en la noche en los antros, en lugares de adultos no en lugares pÚblicos. >> doctora debemos los padres, estarle tapando los oÍdos a los hijos o esto que plantea alex? >> tapar los oÍdos no funciona, lo importante es hablar, nuestros hijos siguen lo que le decimos y muchas veces los movimientos tambiÉn que nosotros hacemos son los movimientos que ellos copian, la lÍrica no tan importante porque ellos no estÁn siguiendo lo que dice la canciÓn es quizÁ las imagenes lo afecta un poco mÁs aquÍ, hay una canciÓn muy popular, la cancion de despacito es una canciÓn popular pero el video tampoco es bueno para niÑos no es que no vamos a escuchar la mÚsica, la mÚsica es un estimulante desde que son bebes, el problema no es mÚsica, si no la direcciÓn que les damos a los niÑos pero la mÚsica es parte de la diver
acompaÑa la doctora gracias por acompaÑarnos, vÍa de telÉfono, estaremos comunicÁndonos con joel y randy doctora, pero antes me gustarÍa escuchar este sonido de parte de al aleks sintek que habla de esto, vamos a escuchar. >> la Ética antes que nada, el reggaetÓn puede seguir en un mundo ideal en la noche en los antros, en lugares de adultos no en lugares pÚblicos. >> doctora debemos los padres, estarle tapando los oÍdos a los hijos o esto que plantea alex? >> tapar...
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offer adding that the sounds quote does not speak to the public through third parties we spoke with randy credico the man behind the story and he insists he was contacted by someone from wiki leaks when they found out that he was going to meet schiff i met him at the white house correspondents' dinner and said he'd like to talk to me privately i said sure off the record so people who are associated with wiki leaks got wind of that and all they did was give me a simple message that if mr scheer would like to interview mr assad he would welcome that that's all i do not speak for wiki leaks i do not speak for julia search all i did was deliver that message. to the science has been a longstanding nuisance for the u.s. since the foundation of wiki leaks in two thousand and six is publish thousands of documents that were exposed u.s. officials diplomats the army and the intelligence services and over the years top u.s. officials have not mince their words when it's come to such. this guy is a traitor a treasonous and he has broken every law the united states the guy ought to be and i'm not for
offer adding that the sounds quote does not speak to the public through third parties we spoke with randy credico the man behind the story and he insists he was contacted by someone from wiki leaks when they found out that he was going to meet schiff i met him at the white house correspondents' dinner and said he'd like to talk to me privately i said sure off the record so people who are associated with wiki leaks got wind of that and all they did was give me a simple message that if mr scheer...
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offer adding that the sun's quote does not speak to the public through third parties we spoke with randy credico the man behind the story he insists he was contacted by someone from wiki leaks when they found out he was going to meet schiff i met him at the white house correspondents dinner and said he'd like to talk to me privately i said sure off the record so people who are associated with wiki leaks got wind of that and all they did was give me a simple message that if mr shift would like to interview mr a saw and he would welcome that that's all i do not speak for wiki leaks i do not speak for julian assange all i did was deliver that message. has been a longstanding nuisance for the u.s. since the foundation of wiki leaks back in two thousand and six is published thousands of documents exposing u.s. officials diplomats the army and the intelligence services and over the years top u.s. officials have been the words when it comes to. this guy is a traitor a treasonous and he has broken every law the united states the guy ought to be and i'm not for the death penalty so if i'm not for
offer adding that the sun's quote does not speak to the public through third parties we spoke with randy credico the man behind the story he insists he was contacted by someone from wiki leaks when they found out he was going to meet schiff i met him at the white house correspondents dinner and said he'd like to talk to me privately i said sure off the record so people who are associated with wiki leaks got wind of that and all they did was give me a simple message that if mr shift would like...
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service ignorance or misplaced idealism is no longer an acceptable excuse for lionizing these demons randy credico again says the whole case against the saudis goes against the first amendment. this is a first amendment case julian assigns is protected by the first amendment that's the reason why we have a first amendment to protect the press he's a publisher and he is an editor and he is a journalist they didn't like what he had to publish that's the reason why the u.s. is serious about extraditing and charging julian assange on ch the u.s. will bring him over to this country and then they will put him in a supermax and get a kangaroo trial court and that would be it for him for the rest of his life. europe is making last ditch efforts to save the iran nuclear deal during a meeting of the blocks foreign ministers in brussels officials are promising a number of measures to shield european companies from us sanctions. the reports that washington currently seems to have the upper hand. it took twelve years of international diplomacy to reach a nuclear deal that trump decided to tear up and n
service ignorance or misplaced idealism is no longer an acceptable excuse for lionizing these demons randy credico again says the whole case against the saudis goes against the first amendment. this is a first amendment case julian assigns is protected by the first amendment that's the reason why we have a first amendment to protect the press he's a publisher and he is an editor and he is a journalist they didn't like what he had to publish that's the reason why the u.s. is serious about...
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special report on the coordinated attack on trump's enemies with dmunew attacks on roger stone and randyredico. did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. looks like we have a couple seconds left. let's do some card twirling twirling cards e*trade. the original place to invest online. i'm lucky to get through a shift without a disaster. my bargain detergent couldn't keep up. so, i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated, so i get a better clean. number one trusted. number one awarded. it's got to be tide a farmer's market.ve what's in this kiester. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. for any sort of discomfort in yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. fthere's flonase sensimist.tchy and watery near pollen. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. (burke) so we know how to co
special report on the coordinated attack on trump's enemies with dmunew attacks on roger stone and randyredico. did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. looks like we have a couple seconds left. let's do some card twirling twirling cards e*trade. the original place to invest online. i'm lucky to get through a shift without a disaster. my bargain detergent couldn't keep up. so, i switched to tide pods. they're...
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and lieutenant governor randy mcnally. randy, thank you. thank you, randy. thank you, scott.ur house delegation, we have david. where is david? thank you, david. scott dejarle, the most beautiful name in politics. thank you. diane black. where is diane? she's in a big race. good luck, diane. and jimmy duncan, right? jimmy. first time i met jimmy duncan, i was in pennsylvania doing a speech with a good friend of his, lou, who is now running for the senate in the great state of pennsylvania. i think he is going to do really well. they are good friends. making a speech and jimmy duncan comes in. i do not know jimmy at the time. this was before the election. tennessee has early voting, right? very early. this is like three weeks before the election. he comes up and says you know, mr. trump -- it was not mr. president, just mr. trump. i never seen anything like it, but i like the state of tennessee. those people were coming from the hills, the valleys, the mountains. they were coming from everywhere. he said i have never seen anything like it. really early voting in tennessee. he
and lieutenant governor randy mcnally. randy, thank you. thank you, randy. thank you, scott.ur house delegation, we have david. where is david? thank you, david. scott dejarle, the most beautiful name in politics. thank you. diane black. where is diane? she's in a big race. good luck, diane. and jimmy duncan, right? jimmy. first time i met jimmy duncan, i was in pennsylvania doing a speech with a good friend of his, lou, who is now running for the senate in the great state of pennsylvania. i...
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randy gilbert will share this piece of tyler's history with us. randy: we're at the site of camp ford, the largest pow camp west of mississippi during the civil war. it existed as a prison camp from august 1863 through may of 1865.
randy gilbert will share this piece of tyler's history with us. randy: we're at the site of camp ford, the largest pow camp west of mississippi during the civil war. it existed as a prison camp from august 1863 through may of 1865.
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and lieutenant governor randy mcnally. randy, thank you. thank you. thank you, randy. thank you, scott. from your house delegation we have david c ustof. where are you david? thank you david. scott dejar lay, the most beautiful name in politicians. . thank you. diane black. diane. where's diane. she's in a big race. good luck, diane. and jimmy duncan, right? jimmy. first time i met jimmy duncan i was in pennsylvania doing a speech with a good friend of his, lou bar let to, who is running for the senate in the great state of pennsylvania and i think he's going to do really well. he's an incredible guy. they're good friends. i was making a speech and jimmy duncan comes in -- i didn't know jimmy at the time. this is before the election. and tennessee has early voting, right? very early. and this is like three weeks before the election, and he comes up and he goes, you know, mr. trump -- see, then it wasn't mr. president. it was just mr. trump. he goes, you know, i've never seen anything like it. but i love the state of tennessee and those people were coming from the hills
and lieutenant governor randy mcnally. randy, thank you. thank you. thank you, randy. thank you, scott. from your house delegation we have david c ustof. where are you david? thank you david. scott dejar lay, the most beautiful name in politicians. . thank you. diane black. diane. where's diane. she's in a big race. good luck, diane. and jimmy duncan, right? jimmy. first time i met jimmy duncan i was in pennsylvania doing a speech with a good friend of his, lou bar let to, who is running for...
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scott, and lieutenant governor randy mcnally. randy, thank you. [cheers] >> thank you, randy.n, we have david custoff. david, thank you. david. scott dijarle. the most beautiful name in politics. thank you. diane black. diane. where is diane? [cheers] she is in a big race. good luck, diane. and jimmy duncan. right, jimmy. first time i met jimmy duncan, i was in pennsylvania doing a speech with a good friend of his, lowe bar let toe whlou barleto. i was making a speech and jimmy duncan comes. in gin jimmy at the time. this is before the election. and tennessee has early voting. right? very early. and this is like three weeks before the election answered comes up and goes, you know, mr. trump, it wasn't mr. president. it was just mr. trump. he goes, you know, i have never seen anything like it but i love the state of tennessee and those people were coming from the hills, from the valleys, from the mountains, they were coming from everywhere. said i have never seen anything like it. really early voting in tennessee. he said all i can say is you're going to win tennessee in a land
scott, and lieutenant governor randy mcnally. randy, thank you. [cheers] >> thank you, randy.n, we have david custoff. david, thank you. david. scott dijarle. the most beautiful name in politics. thank you. diane black. diane. where is diane? [cheers] she is in a big race. good luck, diane. and jimmy duncan. right, jimmy. first time i met jimmy duncan, i was in pennsylvania doing a speech with a good friend of his, lowe bar let toe whlou barleto. i was making a speech and jimmy duncan...
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and lieutenant governor randy mcnally. randy? thank you. thank you, randy. thank you, scott.vid? thank you, david. david. scott, the most beautiful name in politics! think you! diane black. diane. where's diane? she's in a big race. good luck, diane. and jimmy duncan. right, jimmy? first time i met jimmy duncan, i was in pennsylvania doing a speech with a good friend of his, lubar oh, who is now running for the senate and the great state of pennsylvania, and i think he's going to do really well. he's incredible cry. they are good friends. i was making a speech and jimmy duncan comes in, i didn't know jimmy at the time comes that was before the election, and tennessee hasri early voting, right? very early. and this is, like, three weeks before the election, and he comes up, and he goes, you know, mr. trump -- see, it wasn't mr. president, it was just i mr. trump, and he goes, you know, i've never seen anything like it, but i love the state of tennessee, and those people were coming from the hills, from the valleys, from the mountains! they were coming from everywhere! he said,
and lieutenant governor randy mcnally. randy? thank you. thank you, randy. thank you, scott.vid? thank you, david. david. scott, the most beautiful name in politics! think you! diane black. diane. where's diane? she's in a big race. good luck, diane. and jimmy duncan. right, jimmy? first time i met jimmy duncan, i was in pennsylvania doing a speech with a good friend of his, lubar oh, who is now running for the senate and the great state of pennsylvania, and i think he's going to do really...
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. >> randy thompson was 15 years at the time at the time he and jae williams scabbed to death michael at a san jose home. now the fate is up to another judge because of proposition 57. >> abc 7 news reporter chris wynn is will live at the santa clara county juvenile center with the story. chris. >> reporter: ama and larry for the family of the victim this was the last place they wanted to be. eight years after the brutal murder, another hearing for one of the men already convicted. in 2009, randy thompson, 15, along with 16-year-old jae williams stabbed to death 15-year-old michael russell at his home in san jose. the three were friends as in and classmates. >> nine years ago this is where he was. and now we're back in this spot. something is wrong. >> thompson and williams admitted to worshipping the devil and wanting to kill just for the thrill of it. they were tr
. >> randy thompson was 15 years at the time at the time he and jae williams scabbed to death michael at a san jose home. now the fate is up to another judge because of proposition 57. >> abc 7 news reporter chris wynn is will live at the santa clara county juvenile center with the story. chris. >> reporter: ama and larry for the family of the victim this was the last place they wanted to be. eight years after the brutal murder, another hearing for one of the men already...
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randi kaye has been looking for him. she's outside the hotel where he's staying. randi?> reporter: john, we have been looking for him. we think he's inside here at this hotel on park avenue. he returned here about 4:00 p.m. this afternoon, we saw him returning, that was the last we've seen of him, although earlier in the day, we did catch up with him, we were able to ask him how he's doing, he said he's doing great and thanked us for asking. in the meantime tonight, we wanted to take a closer look at how much contact michael cohen has had with donald trump since trump became president. >> they say i'm mr. trump's pit bull, that i'm his right-hand man. >> reporter: but if you ask the white house what michael cohen is, they're already downplaying his role as just another lawyer. >> i'm not aware of specific places where he's representing the president. >> reporter: but despite the appearance, the white house is trying to put some distance between mr. cohen and the president, the facts tell a different story. >> i protect mr. trump. >> reporter: michael cohen had dinner wit
randi kaye has been looking for him. she's outside the hotel where he's staying. randi?> reporter: john, we have been looking for him. we think he's inside here at this hotel on park avenue. he returned here about 4:00 p.m. this afternoon, we saw him returning, that was the last we've seen of him, although earlier in the day, we did catch up with him, we were able to ask him how he's doing, he said he's doing great and thanked us for asking. in the meantime tonight, we wanted to take a...
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i mentioned in the introto randi's piece, your conversation with devin nunes. explain a little bit more what you said to him and what he said to you? >> yeah, it was a very brief exchange, because he basically walked off. but this morning, i was presented with the fact that sarah sanders mentioned that democrats had not asked to be part of the meeting. so i said first that it's standard protocol wherever there's something revealed about the investigation that you would have republicans and democrats there, and also, i'm sure, that adam schiff, our ranking member, had already asked, which he has. but just to be clear, so that somebody asked face-to-face. i said that i would ask devin nunes today and i did that. when i asked him or told him that democrats should be part of the meeting, he said that he wasn't going to play that game and then walked off. >> do you know what he meant by "game"? i mean, what game is he talking about playing? >> i don't know. i don't know if he thinks this is just politics back and forth or a media circus, i don't know. i can't answer
i mentioned in the introto randi's piece, your conversation with devin nunes. explain a little bit more what you said to him and what he said to you? >> yeah, it was a very brief exchange, because he basically walked off. but this morning, i was presented with the fact that sarah sanders mentioned that democrats had not asked to be part of the meeting. so i said first that it's standard protocol wherever there's something revealed about the investigation that you would have republicans...
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kennedy: randy, noise price, it's free to watch.ink twice if you are in danger. bill posted. the 1% will not alight. the oligarchy. we'll be right back. stay here. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. ♪ with expedia you could book a flight, hotel, car and activity all in one place. ♪ proven to protect street skaters and freestylers. stops up to 97% uv. lasts through heat. through sweat. coppertone. proven to protect. "i have antivirus, but my computer's still slow..." "i think it's time for the fixmestick." fixmestick is a plug-in virus removal device. it's the smart, simple way to clean an infected computer, with a whole lot going on inside the stick... [computers sound] "this one got around the antivirus software!" "not a problem." "we're on it." and because it connects to the interne
kennedy: randy, noise price, it's free to watch.ink twice if you are in danger. bill posted. the 1% will not alight. the oligarchy. we'll be right back. stay here. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. ♪ with expedia you could book a flight,...
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kennedy: randy, noise price, it's free to watch. you are in danger. bill posted. the 1% will not alight. the oligarchy. we'll be right back. stay here. mom? dad? hi! i had a very minor fender bender tonight in an unreasonably narrow fast food drive thru lane. but what a powerful life lesson. and don't worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that they'll just... forgive...
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and there randi this talk of apple just here in the friday session was up by almost four percent and reaching a new record high for the week by the way the apple stock is up by thirteen percent and those are really quite astonishing numbers are in buffett's company berkshire hathaway now owns a good two hundred forty million episode shares and in the value of a good forty two billion dollars so really breast taking numbers that we are seeing here the funny thing is warren buffett usually likes to buy it when stocks are under some pressure and that was true for the ep of the stock earlier this year but definitely not right now so i'm quite certain that at this point and that this price of orrin buffett would not start buying at both stocks again but he did so in the past and that was good enough for investors to jump on the waiting. for us in new york thank you talks between a top level u.s. delegation to china and chinese representatives have wrapped up with no real solutions to avoid a trade war tariffs may remain the main issue with washington also accusing beijing of systematic in
and there randi this talk of apple just here in the friday session was up by almost four percent and reaching a new record high for the week by the way the apple stock is up by thirteen percent and those are really quite astonishing numbers are in buffett's company berkshire hathaway now owns a good two hundred forty million episode shares and in the value of a good forty two billion dollars so really breast taking numbers that we are seeing here the funny thing is warren buffett usually likes...