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rhode island state police are also conducting their own investigation.attorney general saying once we have a full understanding of all of the relevant facts, we will determine how to proceed. peaceful protest is a fundamental right of all americans, we urge all to exercise restraint as our investigation proceeds. also, rhode island's governor weighing in on all of this, she's outraged by what she saw, these protesters were out there doing what the constitution allows, and in her eyes, it's clear this truck driver went too far. >> that video, jason carroll, thank you very much. >>> just in to cnn, we have learned the results of jeffrey epstein's autopsy is expected to be released later today. what exactly are we expecting? >> we've been waiting for just some more answers to all these questions that have been surrounding the death of jeffrey epstein since the weekend when he was found dead in his cell here in lower manhattan. what we're learning from a source, is that that autopsy is expected at some point today. that is going to give us the cause and the
rhode island state police are also conducting their own investigation.attorney general saying once we have a full understanding of all of the relevant facts, we will determine how to proceed. peaceful protest is a fundamental right of all americans, we urge all to exercise restraint as our investigation proceeds. also, rhode island's governor weighing in on all of this, she's outraged by what she saw, these protesters were out there doing what the constitution allows, and in her eyes, it's...
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. >> 2019 teacher fellow maureen mcguirl teaches at the jamestown school in jamestown, rhode island. tell us a little bit about your school and students. maureen: well, our school is on an island for once, our students are together, k-8th. they are excited when we have military students, which makes up 25% of our population because of the naval war college. so, new people to meet and bring diversity to our classrooms. so, basically, the island started out as a farm for sheep, and then stayed that way really until we got another bridge in. that is when our population kind of exploded from about 2,500 people to 5,000 year-round. you teach middle school. >> just seven and eight. i change topics in western civilization, focusing on the historical methods, how to gather information, take notes, examine it. is a common theme of the teaching fellowship, the gathering of information. tell us about what you learned here. manyw c-span offers so materials often at our level. we are starting to use document-based questions. one of the challenges to access been a documents has great way to have a
. >> 2019 teacher fellow maureen mcguirl teaches at the jamestown school in jamestown, rhode island. tell us a little bit about your school and students. maureen: well, our school is on an island for once, our students are together, k-8th. they are excited when we have military students, which makes up 25% of our population because of the naval war college. so, new people to meet and bring diversity to our classrooms. so, basically, the island started out as a farm for sheep, and then...
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just one small corrective point of what ben rhodes was saying. i can understand why he's saying about the police moving in and the crackdown. i don't think there is a government in the west or a police force in the west that would have allowed these protesters to take over an airport in this way and occupy it for two days. i simply can't imagine that happening with the lapd at l.a.x. i just don't see they would not have moved in to try to clear an international airport. that's just one small corrective. i think what beijing is frightened about is that these scenes could be repeat not just in hong kong, but elsewhere. remember, china is a one party state. there is one system with one exception, hong kong. china does not want the citizens of let's say shanghai who might be concerned about their local rights or their local issues to think, well, we saw it happen in hong kong, let's get out on the street and occupy the local airport because it seemed to work for the hong kong protesters. so beijing is, you know, one and the same time terrified and cl
just one small corrective point of what ben rhodes was saying. i can understand why he's saying about the police moving in and the crackdown. i don't think there is a government in the west or a police force in the west that would have allowed these protesters to take over an airport in this way and occupy it for two days. i simply can't imagine that happening with the lapd at l.a.x. i just don't see they would not have moved in to try to clear an international airport. that's just one small...
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teacher r three 2019 fellows is middle school teacher of jamestown, rhode island. fellow maureen mcguirl teaches in jamestown, rhode island. bit about your school and students. school is on an island for one so our students are together pretty much k through 8. they are excited when we have military students which make up of our population because of the naval war college so it's and bring to meet diversity to our classroom. so, basically, the island start out as a farm for sheep and way really until we got another bridge in and that's of our population kind exploded from about 2,500 people to about 500 year round. school five middle through eight in your system, correct? >> just seven and eight. >> okay. of the courses that you teach? >> so, in seventh trade, i teach knicks western civilization focusing on the historical method, how to gather notes, examineake it and then present it according of he audience or the type venue that you're using. >> and that's kind of a common teacher fellow ship and the summer conference, the gathering of information for study. tell
teacher r three 2019 fellows is middle school teacher of jamestown, rhode island. fellow maureen mcguirl teaches in jamestown, rhode island. bit about your school and students. school is on an island for one so our students are together pretty much k through 8. they are excited when we have military students which make up of our population because of the naval war college so it's and bring to meet diversity to our classroom. so, basically, the island start out as a farm for sheep and way really...
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. >> 2019 teacher fellow teaches at the jamestown school in jamestown, rhode island. tell us about your school. >> the island starts out as a farm for sheep. it stayed that way until we get another bridge in. that is when our population exploded from 2500 people to about 5000 year-round. >> you teach middle school, 5-8. >> just 70 and eight. >> what are the courses you teach? >> topics in western civilization. -- focusing on the historical present it to according to the audience or type of venue you are using. >> that's a common theme with the teacher fellowship and summer conference. the gathering of information for study. tell us about what you learned here. >> for one, house -- how c-span offers so many materials. often at our level, we are starting to use document-based questions. one of the challenges is to allow students to access primary documents. version of c-span has been a great way to get my students to have that access. it's very visual and authentic to the time. we can also utilize a lot of the clips we can make. students can gather information in an aut
. >> 2019 teacher fellow teaches at the jamestown school in jamestown, rhode island. tell us about your school. >> the island starts out as a farm for sheep. it stayed that way until we get another bridge in. that is when our population exploded from 2500 people to about 5000 year-round. >> you teach middle school, 5-8. >> just 70 and eight. >> what are the courses you teach? >> topics in western civilization. -- focusing on the historical present it to...
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. >> 2019 teacher fellow maureen mcguirl teaches at the jamestown school in jamestown, rhode island. tell us about your school and students. >> well, our school is on an island for once our students are together k through 8. they are excited when we have military students which makes up 25% of our population because of the naval war college. so new people to meet and bring diversity to our classrooms. so, basically, the island started out as a farm for sheep. then stayed that way really into we got another bridge in. that is when our population exploded from about 2500 people to 5000 year-round. >> you teach middle school seventh and eighth. what are some of the courses? >> so, in seventh grade, i teach topics on western civilization focusing on the historical method, how to gather information, take notes, examine it, and present it according to the audience or the type of venue you are using. >> and that is a common theme with the teacher fellowship in the summer conference with c-span is the gathering of information for study. tell us a bit about what you learned here. >> for one,
. >> 2019 teacher fellow maureen mcguirl teaches at the jamestown school in jamestown, rhode island. tell us about your school and students. >> well, our school is on an island for once our students are together k through 8. they are excited when we have military students which makes up 25% of our population because of the naval war college. so new people to meet and bring diversity to our classrooms. so, basically, the island started out as a farm for sheep. then stayed that way...
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one of our 32019 teacher fellows is middle school teacher maureen mcguirl of jamestown rhode island.019 maureen mcguirl of jamestown rhode island, tell us a little bit about your school. >> are schools on island for one, he pretty much have k-8 and they are excited when we have make 25 percent of our population because of the war college. new people, to meet and brain information to our classroom so basically, the island started out as a farm for sheep, and then state that weight really until we got out of the bridge again and that's when our population kind of exploded from about 2500 people to about 5000 year-round. >> to teach school five through eight in your system. >> seven and eight. >> what are some of the courses you teach. >> in seventh grade, i teach western civilization station focusing on the historical method and how to gather information and take notes and examine it and then presented according to the audience of the type of venue that you are using. >> this coming of a common theme with the teacher fellowship in the conference with cspan the gathering of information
one of our 32019 teacher fellows is middle school teacher maureen mcguirl of jamestown rhode island.019 maureen mcguirl of jamestown rhode island, tell us a little bit about your school. >> are schools on island for one, he pretty much have k-8 and they are excited when we have make 25 percent of our population because of the war college. new people, to meet and brain information to our classroom so basically, the island started out as a farm for sheep, and then state that weight really...
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facility in rhode island has resigned.tion facility in central falls, rhode island is a privately run holding center for migrants held by immigrations and customs enforcement two nights ago, a group of protesters from the never again project gathered outside the building to call for the end of i.c.e. detentions, forming a line in front of the facility's parking lot. when a corrections officer who works in the facility approached that parking lot in his truck, things turned very ugly. the video i'm going to show you is disturbing. >> shame, shame! >> the world is watching! the whole world is watching. >> organizers say five protesters were hospitalized after being struck by that black pickup truck. guards from the detention center also deployed pepper spray on the crowd following the truck incident. the man believed to be the driver, captain thomas wood worth was initially placed on leave, and today he resigned. the rhode island attorney general and the state police are now investigating the incident. equally shocking is th
facility in rhode island has resigned.tion facility in central falls, rhode island is a privately run holding center for migrants held by immigrations and customs enforcement two nights ago, a group of protesters from the never again project gathered outside the building to call for the end of i.c.e. detentions, forming a line in front of the facility's parking lot. when a corrections officer who works in the facility approached that parking lot in his truck, things turned very ugly. the video...
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killing mr rhodes is not going to bring my daughter back and i'm holding on tight to my other 2 children it's like. and i don't like to see them going through this. a murder of over you go over there forever change your life and forever change your other daughter of. it for ever change the relationship you have with those 3 questions of course but it's gotten worse. when if this would be over with in the state would accept the offer we can focus on getting it all back together that's the point i'm trying to stress to you i don't care about james or rose i don't care about the public defender's office i shouldn't have to be sitting up here going through what i'm going through i feel like you're attacking me we're supposed to be on the same side here. this is not about me it should be about shelby fair the victim has everybody forgotten about the victim. you're doing what we feel is appropriate based on the factional that's all we can. never lets me or sympathetic. is a distraction see that it's not it's. all the lawlessness that exists or there are bridges. he knows what he did is wrong h
killing mr rhodes is not going to bring my daughter back and i'm holding on tight to my other 2 children it's like. and i don't like to see them going through this. a murder of over you go over there forever change your life and forever change your other daughter of. it for ever change the relationship you have with those 3 questions of course but it's gotten worse. when if this would be over with in the state would accept the offer we can focus on getting it all back together that's the point...
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they've caught the man who did it a sheriff's office says he goes by the nickname. 21 year old james rhodes is charged with the murder of 20 year old shelby. with a 40. every bullet. there betty you know shows her standing then she collapsed to her knees she was reaching for the. she fought for her life her life for 20 minutes before she died. i think about that every day where she reaches for the. you know. joyleen struggle to take even a few steps towards her daughter's vigil she says tonight the pain of shelby's loss is real i'm going to make sure if it takes the last breath in my body he needs to get that down and. we begin today shoulder to look at the chaos surrounding executions in the united states now that many of the drugs use release the injections are no longer available the execution drugs scarcity stems from the receipt of manufacturers in europe and united states to live to be used to people to death. i think the job of defending. the most unpopular amongst our society is absolutely indispensable part of our society. all of my clients have already been tried convicted and sen
they've caught the man who did it a sheriff's office says he goes by the nickname. 21 year old james rhodes is charged with the murder of 20 year old shelby. with a 40. every bullet. there betty you know shows her standing then she collapsed to her knees she was reaching for the. she fought for her life her life for 20 minutes before she died. i think about that every day where she reaches for the. you know. joyleen struggle to take even a few steps towards her daughter's vigil she says tonight...
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el fiscal distrital de rhode island dice que estÁ investigando lo sucedido.pÚblica que comenzarÁ a usar la administraciÓn trump para hacer mÁs difÍcil la obtenciÓn de residencia permanente, podrÍa afectar a millones de niÑos, hijos de inmigrantes. juan carlos gonzÁlez nos explica lo que se debe hacer, en caso de que los menores estÁn recibiendo cupones de alimentos. juan: a pesar de que la nueva medida conocida como carga pÚblica castigue negando la residencia permanente emigrantes que habÍan servicios sociales, los niÑos, incluyendo ciudadanos estadounidenses serÍan las primeras víctimas. >> los niÑos son los que estÁn sufriendo todo. juan carlos: especialmente, ante la falta de informaciÓn y el temor.. >> muchos padres estÁn parando los serviciosa los niÑos, por el temor y miedo que pueda causar. juan carlos: marisela tiene tres hijos ciudadanos estadounidenses, solamente dice tener medical para ellos, ya que sabe que estÁn excluidos. la nueva regla de carga pÚblica afectarÍa a quienes tienen algÚn estatus y estÁ solicitando la residencia permanente. si ust
el fiscal distrital de rhode island dice que estÁ investigando lo sucedido.pÚblica que comenzarÁ a usar la administraciÓn trump para hacer mÁs difÍcil la obtenciÓn de residencia permanente, podrÍa afectar a millones de niÑos, hijos de inmigrantes. juan carlos gonzÁlez nos explica lo que se debe hacer, en caso de que los menores estÁn recibiendo cupones de alimentos. juan: a pesar de que la nueva medida conocida como carga pÚblica castigue negando la residencia permanente emigrantes...
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of james rhodes really is to we have the nails that should make sure that we're. very resistant to the state is in there the gulf war on drugs the easiest leaves now is the reality to where we were at the end when the graft and state are now formally withdrawing your new president does have to be right as a. suit and on the entrance of the city they are in 100 is where you throw the willie week volunteer. and my friend because we haven't seen your communities or even. the. this is shelby. my beautiful daughter that i or i raced i brought into this world and you took her out of this world and when you took shelby away from me you didn't just take away one child from me you took away all 3 of my children. because i'm a mother the pain you've caused my son and my daughter it just keeps. ripping me apart. that pain will be there the rest of our life. i had to come into the courtroom for almost 4 years 3 years and 7 months. i have waited for this day for a long time. to where i don't have to come back to court and face the person that took my child's life away but i kn
of james rhodes really is to we have the nails that should make sure that we're. very resistant to the state is in there the gulf war on drugs the easiest leaves now is the reality to where we were at the end when the graft and state are now formally withdrawing your new president does have to be right as a. suit and on the entrance of the city they are in 100 is where you throw the willie week volunteer. and my friend because we haven't seen your communities or even. the. this is shelby. my...
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. >> ben rhodes on donald trump's brazen politicization of american intelligence. >>> plus shocking new reporting that the trump administration is still separating migrant families in spite of a court order to stop. >> we're going to keep the families together. >> and trymaine lee investigates one of the central lies of the trump presidency. >> if i win, we're going bring those miners back. >> when "all in" starts right now. >> when you hear politicians and president trump down talking about saving coal mining and coal miners. >> oh, baloney. it's baloney. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. even weeks -- even before this week's debate happened, the narrative of the democratic primary fight had settled into these ruts, these ruts that are so deep that it's hard to push the conversation out of them to explore any new terrain. the narrative is about a single access of ideological disagreement between two different candidates, the moderates versus progressives as it is often shorthanded, and it goes something like this. on one side are candidates and pundits and reporters who a
. >> ben rhodes on donald trump's brazen politicization of american intelligence. >>> plus shocking new reporting that the trump administration is still separating migrant families in spite of a court order to stop. >> we're going to keep the families together. >> and trymaine lee investigates one of the central lies of the trump presidency. >> if i win, we're going bring those miners back. >> when "all in" starts right now. >> when you...
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they beat rhode island 2-0.r made the backhand play and fired the ball to first. rhode island was eliminated. >>> and in major league baseball, for the second night in a row, a squirrel stole the show during the minnesota twins/chicago white sox game in minneapolis. >> and the squirrel has reappeared. you can hear the roar. >> the squirrel made its way on to the field last night, running right between the legs of the twins max kepler as he took a lead off first base. it scurried into the dugout before winding its way through foul territory and eventually escaping through a tiny opening in the outfield wall. the squirrel may be the same one that ran into the twins dugout the night before. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," comedian sebastian maniscalco joins us in the studio as he gears up to host this year's mtv video music awards. i'm anne-marie green. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing la
they beat rhode island 2-0.r made the backhand play and fired the ball to first. rhode island was eliminated. >>> and in major league baseball, for the second night in a row, a squirrel stole the show during the minnesota twins/chicago white sox game in minneapolis. >> and the squirrel has reappeared. you can hear the roar. >> the squirrel made its way on to the field last night, running right between the legs of the twins max kepler as he took a lead off first base. it...
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rhodes, long time no chat.. >> nice to see you, chuck. >> so let's start first with i'm sure on one hand you have a lot of ways you would like to backseat drive this administration. on the other hand i know you don't want to make this whole thing on this. but, and maybe i'm just throwing you a softball here. but what does an american president, what can an american president do that would keep india and pakistan from suddenly back to talking about a hot war? what does an american president to do to keep south korea and japan from allowing historical differences, how does an american president do that? >> well, the fact of the matter, chuck, is just if the american president was engaged in the normal type of diplomacy and engagement around the world, the defense of democracy and human rights advocacy for an international system with rules of the road that other nations are following, if we were engaged in that kind of behavior and india would know that it would face a cost for engaging in something like taking c
rhodes, long time no chat.. >> nice to see you, chuck. >> so let's start first with i'm sure on one hand you have a lot of ways you would like to backseat drive this administration. on the other hand i know you don't want to make this whole thing on this. but, and maybe i'm just throwing you a softball here. but what does an american president, what can an american president do that would keep india and pakistan from suddenly back to talking about a hot war? what does an american...
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. >> he's from rhode island. and he's whiter than you. don't think he's a brilliant dancer but going to get bounced in rowpgd round one. i. wish him a lot of luck i really do but his suggestion that he's going to bring the country together -- is that he said -- together with his appearance already the the left has reflexively attacking him viciously and show may be boycotted everyone hates his guts on the left and left makes up entertainment many this country. >> well they don't want anybody -- answering the chai did you can't have conservatives they have to be ridiculed you can't have a good guy like sean out there salsaying his face off. smg it is worth waiting for i'm sure. i know what i'm doing on the 8:00. lou dobbs there he is f been check him out everybody night. up next rob smith asks some of the president rkt candidates maybe get reparations. i heard reparations i wound per i can have my money now. like i have cash out paypal enmo. your business is up and running, but is it going beyond fast? comcast business gives you high speed
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they're interested a big one didn't they dressed one of them a big one they addressed one of them ben rhodes in the short time that we have left let's look ahead to the next presidential election next year. what kind of democratic party do you think is going to be capable of beating donald trump with his massive following his dominance of the airwaves his dominance of social media which proved so devastating in the last presidential election what kind of democratic vote is going to be able to i think under the current of the massive following is 40 percent he is the most unpopular us president to run for reelection in my life he sets the news agenda yes everyone then doesn't they dominate. take a look at what. they did have to live with the world as it is the democratic party just routed down from republican party. we won 40 seats in the house yeah and won by the largest popular vote margin in history a midterm election the largest democratic victory in the house since watergate. voters in the european parliament elections have shaken out the continent's politics turning away from the major
they're interested a big one didn't they dressed one of them a big one they addressed one of them ben rhodes in the short time that we have left let's look ahead to the next presidential election next year. what kind of democratic party do you think is going to be capable of beating donald trump with his massive following his dominance of the airwaves his dominance of social media which proved so devastating in the last presidential election what kind of democratic vote is going to be able to i...
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. >> he's from rhode island. and he's whiter than you.laughter] i don't think he's a brilliant dancer but i think he's going to get bounced in round one. . i wish him a lot of luck. i really to. but his suggestion that he's going to bring the country together it shall is that what he said, together with his appearance already the left has reflexively attacking him viciously and show may be boycotted and everyone hates his guts on the left. that's apparently left makes up all ofes hollywood and entertainment in this m country. well they don't want anybody that's likable out there dancing cha-cha you know because you can't have conservatives you know they have to be deplatform and rude kiewls you can't have sean out there saying his face off. >> it is worth waiting for. i'm sure. [laughter] i know i'm doing at 8:00. all right lou dobbs everybody there he is fbn maybe they could give him some reparations. watch. >> senator warren -- i hear that you support reparation i want to know if i can have my money now like i have cash, papal -- [ musi
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protestaban contra ice en un centro de rhode island. >>> y fue suspendido... >>> muerte en el asilo,
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which the demonstrators may have committed in rye rye las rhode t night. >> joining us tom homan. fox business contributor, great to see you, i know it must gladd en your heart to see a bunch of demonstrators, at the enforcement facility blocking path of a guard then complaining about fact he sought to do what is within his rights, which is to precede to park his vehicle and do to work. >> right, first, a lot of protesters nationwide show up for i.c.e. facilities, i.c.e. employees, our contractors, that run our facilities for us, they are on edge. and i don't -- our employees are on edge, you had someone shoot at a i.c.e. officers yesterday in san antonio barely missing an employee, i showed a video today on a fox op-ed today, a video from a one of our facilities in tacoma, washington, the man shot out the building then tried to blow it up with propane tanks. and catch the building on fire, that would kill 1300 people in that building, many were locked up, hundreds of immigrants would have perished if he were successful. thank god tacoma police were able to take him out quickly. a
which the demonstrators may have committed in rye rye las rhode t night. >> joining us tom homan. fox business contributor, great to see you, i know it must gladd en your heart to see a bunch of demonstrators, at the enforcement facility blocking path of a guard then complaining about fact he sought to do what is within his rights, which is to precede to park his vehicle and do to work. >> right, first, a lot of protesters nationwide show up for i.c.e. facilities, i.c.e. employees,...
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it shows the connection between boston and rhode island and this trade in human beings. it encourages the movement of an enslaved body. i document in the book cases where individuals are moved from plantations in barbados to boston where they are valued. i tell the story of a man and seven 230 who is removed from barbados and carried around in boston and advertised as an expert in rum production, or making the barrels. this is a powerful reminder of how slavery was not just taking a physical body. also the mind. it tells us something about the intellectual slavery where individuals are producing knowledge. they are producing expertise that adds value. >> was that person worth more because of his expertise? >> yes. there are other complications that make it harder but in general i have looked at the sorts of plantation records to understand how they value skilled workers. i find that enslaved distillers or those who made the barrels to carry rum were often valued higher than other enslaved people. >> when did you develop your interest in the history of rum? >> even as an
it shows the connection between boston and rhode island and this trade in human beings. it encourages the movement of an enslaved body. i document in the book cases where individuals are moved from plantations in barbados to boston where they are valued. i tell the story of a man and seven 230 who is removed from barbados and carried around in boston and advertised as an expert in rum production, or making the barrels. this is a powerful reminder of how slavery was not just taking a physical...
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and so our desire is, how can we bring back that abundance rather than a dead zone the size of rhode island and the gulf of mexico the erosion, soil loss, the things we have done. >> host: besides cowed do you do any other type of farm. >> he candidate, pigs, chingens, turk yes, rabbits, ducks, sheep, and we have a lot of 0 forests so we do a lot of forestry as well. >> host: that's a big operation. >> guest: well, keeps us busy. we own 650 acres, and then we lease about another 12 to 1300. so we're actually managing 2,000 restaurants, about 5,000 families, and several institutions and direct marketing, everything with don't sell through walmart, don't sell in the supermarkets. we own the customer. we like it that way. >> host: so, more of a food to farm -- or farm to table type operation? >> guest: yes, absolutely. >> host: why do you not sell to the major chains? >> guest: because the small farm is hard pressed to get enough to live on with the margins are so small. so by us wearing those notorious middle man hats, the middle man makes all the money. if that's where the money is i
and so our desire is, how can we bring back that abundance rather than a dead zone the size of rhode island and the gulf of mexico the erosion, soil loss, the things we have done. >> host: besides cowed do you do any other type of farm. >> he candidate, pigs, chingens, turk yes, rabbits, ducks, sheep, and we have a lot of 0 forests so we do a lot of forestry as well. >> host: that's a big operation. >> guest: well, keeps us busy. we own 650 acres, and then we lease about...
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every player from rhode island stopping by to touch the jersey and pay respect to mason.ntucky lost and got eliminated. think how proud they made their community back home. here is jason goodnight, mason's dad. >> i am so proud of you. i love you. you guys have faced more adversity and overcome more obstacles than most 11 and 12-year-olds have. i'm proud of you. and you're going to face more. >> that is leadership from mason's dad and those young kids. >>> we'll change gears. a terrifying moment at a motorcycle race in england. the video is disturbing but the rider is okay. luke mossy's cell phone video capturing the moment he's thrown past spectators at caldwell park. he tweeted he'll be back racing. >>> venezuela's ordonez trying to make things tough on the pitcher. look at him getting down low. the ump is still calling a strike on him. you're not getting away from that. hiss teammates call him little chicken because he's such a goof ball. is this not us after a sunday, the week is dorngs the work is done. >> pretty much. >> this is us between the 6:00 and the 7:00. we'
every player from rhode island stopping by to touch the jersey and pay respect to mason.ntucky lost and got eliminated. think how proud they made their community back home. here is jason goodnight, mason's dad. >> i am so proud of you. i love you. you guys have faced more adversity and overcome more obstacles than most 11 and 12-year-olds have. i'm proud of you. and you're going to face more. >> that is leadership from mason's dad and those young kids. >>> we'll change...
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ayer les mostrÁbamos como un oficial de un centro de detenciÓn de rhodes island atropellaba con su autoe trump. se trata del capitÁn tomas woods woods y ha sido suspendido para los atacados la acciÓn del oficial es la violencia que utilizan ice en contra de los inmigrantes detenidos. una cuarentena migrantes provenientes de honduras, el salvador y cuba fue detenido en su viaje al norte cuando cruzaban guatemala, estas detenciond detenciones y posteriores irse. >>> hay gente que quiere trabajar y usted tienen que brindarle la mano y mÉxico le da permiso y guatemala tambiÉn apoya a su gente. porque, recuerden que, todo trabajamos por necesidad asÍ como nos agarraron lo mismo y lo mismo para mexicanos y estadounidenses. >>> pues asÍ es, hace 8 de cada 10 migrantes detenidos de guatemala son del salvador, tambiÉn han sido arrestados, caribeÑos, asiÁticos y sudamericano >>> la onu presenta la campaÑa migrar informados se trata de informar a los migrantes sobre los riesgos que enfrentan y cÓmo ser menos vulnerables a estos peligros, raÚl torres nos cuenta mÁs ¿ raÚl? >>> estÁn expuestos a los
ayer les mostrÁbamos como un oficial de un centro de detenciÓn de rhodes island atropellaba con su autoe trump. se trata del capitÁn tomas woods woods y ha sido suspendido para los atacados la acciÓn del oficial es la violencia que utilizan ice en contra de los inmigrantes detenidos. una cuarentena migrantes provenientes de honduras, el salvador y cuba fue detenido en su viaje al norte cuando cruzaban guatemala, estas detenciond detenciones y posteriores irse. >>> hay gente que...
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joining me now kristen welker and ben rhodes, former deputy national security advisor to president obama. ben, let me start with you. as a former deputy national security advisor, you're going to a g 7 but you're not going to have a communique. you can't talk about climate change, which two words that were taken out of the osaka communique at the american's insistence at the g 20. you can't talk about trade. what's left to talk about? >> not much, andrea. i went to eight g 7s, and the purpose of that meeting is to meet with your closest partners in the world to figure out common strategy. right now we're talking about a world that's literally on fire if you look at the amazon and the consequences of climate change if you look at the protests in hong kong, iran. you would be wanting to go there, a normal president to forge common strategy with your closest allies. and instead, trump is actually the person that is going to dominate the summit, not because he has an agenda but because all the other leaders will have to figure out how to get through the summit without having him blow it up.
joining me now kristen welker and ben rhodes, former deputy national security advisor to president obama. ben, let me start with you. as a former deputy national security advisor, you're going to a g 7 but you're not going to have a communique. you can't talk about climate change, which two words that were taken out of the osaka communique at the american's insistence at the g 20. you can't talk about trade. what's left to talk about? >> not much, andrea. i went to eight g 7s, and the...
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the team beat rhode island three zip. fox5 tisha lewis joins us now on with mor the story. without some swag plenty of it at godick's sporting s, you can see it behind me along with the team picture along with the hats and caps and this congratstory sign greeting customers as you come into the store alonge with even mor hats. all of this is to celebra the young team's big win,istory happening before our eyes and we were there for it all. [ [cheers and applause]]. >> reporter: family friends gathered this morning at glory days in northern virginia. thiss apparen the first time a virginia team has been in the little league world series tournament in more than two decade the last time was 1994. again we started the morning with the loudoun south family friends and fans in stone ridge. it was emotional for some families as they watched history unfold. >> i've been a part ofhis since the very beginning and it outpouring of well wishes and support from the community, from the district, from the state, even from across the united states.he so overwlming but in a really, really goo
the team beat rhode island three zip. fox5 tisha lewis joins us now on with mor the story. without some swag plenty of it at godick's sporting s, you can see it behind me along with the team picture along with the hats and caps and this congratstory sign greeting customers as you come into the store alonge with even mor hats. all of this is to celebra the young team's big win,istory happening before our eyes and we were there for it all. [ [cheers and applause]]. >> reporter: family...
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rhode island where warmer water has depleted the lobster catch by 75%.ere to erode. and new jersey's lake where warmer water led to toxic bacteria. even elsewhere in new jersey where you say pests no longer eradicated by cold winter are attacking people, crops and landscapes. is that what our future is going to look like? >> the answer is yes, but it's going to play out differently in different places. these hot spots that are at or very near 2 c, rhode island's at it, new jersey is going to be there soon if trends continue. they are a sign of the future we can already see now. they are ahead of the average, but the average is increasing. so other places are going to be like them unless the whole trajectory of the planet changes. and right now the policies on the table don't nearly add up to that. >> all right, chris mooney in washington, d.c. for us. thank you very much. >>> and coming up, is barack obama tired because he's been running through donald trump's mind all week? one more thing is next. customizd my car insurance, so i only pay for what i nee
rhode island where warmer water has depleted the lobster catch by 75%.ere to erode. and new jersey's lake where warmer water led to toxic bacteria. even elsewhere in new jersey where you say pests no longer eradicated by cold winter are attacking people, crops and landscapes. is that what our future is going to look like? >> the answer is yes, but it's going to play out differently in different places. these hot spots that are at or very near 2 c, rhode island's at it, new jersey is going...
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sheriff's office says he goes by the nickname. 21 year old james rhodes is charged with the murder of 20 year old. you know why. joyleen struggle to take even a few steps towards your daughter's vigil she says the pain of shelby's loss is real i'm going to make sure if it takes the last breath in my body he needs to get that down and. we begin today shoulder to look at the chaos surrounding executions in the united states now that many of the drugs use relief the injections are no longer available the execution drugs scarcity stems from the receipt of manufacturers in europe and united states to love to be used to people to death. i think the job of defending. the most unpopular amongst our society is absolutely indispensable part of our society. all of my clients have already been tried convicted and sentenced to death in ohio state court system . basically every execution has been scheduled school and back to june 3rd of 2009. committing suicide 3 days before the execution very midst on september 25th was executed wrong phillips was next on nov 14th 2013. but as for. all the attorne
sheriff's office says he goes by the nickname. 21 year old james rhodes is charged with the murder of 20 year old. you know why. joyleen struggle to take even a few steps towards your daughter's vigil she says the pain of shelby's loss is real i'm going to make sure if it takes the last breath in my body he needs to get that down and. we begin today shoulder to look at the chaos surrounding executions in the united states now that many of the drugs use relief the injections are no longer...
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of protesters calling for the release of asylum seekers being jailed in cedar falls, rhode island. [screams] amy: wednesday's protest was organized by jewish activists with the group never again action. protesters were peacefully blocking a driveway to the wyatt detention center when the correctional officer, captain thomas woodworth, drove his large pickup truck into the crowd, striking several protesters. two protesters were hospitalized, including a 64-year-old activist who fractured his leg and suffered from internal bleeding. three other protesters were later hospitalized after police used pepper spray to disperse the peaceful protest. in a statement, never again action said -- "we will continue to fight until we close the concentration camps, shut down ice, and secure permanent protection for all 11 million undocumented people in the u.s." more information has come to light about the dayton's police department handling of last week's mass shooting when a gugunman shot dead ninine peopln a a span of 32 secononds befefoh popolice killed d him. a preliminary autotopsy showowse p
of protesters calling for the release of asylum seekers being jailed in cedar falls, rhode island. [screams] amy: wednesday's protest was organized by jewish activists with the group never again action. protesters were peacefully blocking a driveway to the wyatt detention center when the correctional officer, captain thomas woodworth, drove his large pickup truck into the crowd, striking several protesters. two protesters were hospitalized, including a 64-year-old activist who fractured his leg...
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. >>> with me to discuss all the developments at the g7, david rhode a cnn global affairs analyst.od to see you. >> thank you. >> let's focus on iran and this curveball is how the white house is putting it. the invitation of the foreign minister of iran to the invitation being extended by france to show up at the g7. so was this masterful as i heard kim doshur explain it earlier or was this underhanded or, you know, does this undermine the president of the united states? >> i think there's a lot of diplomatic activity going on. my colleague at the new yorker reported senator rand paul with president trump's blessing offered foreign minister zarif the same official we're talking about in france, he was invited to come to the oval office and meet with president trump. that would have been an historic meeting, and the president is interested in a deal and dialogue with iran. this, i think, was french president macron's effort to make that happen and make it more multilateral. but the present wants a bilateral dialogue with the iranians. he wants a big deal with iran and wants credit f
. >>> with me to discuss all the developments at the g7, david rhode a cnn global affairs analyst.od to see you. >> thank you. >> let's focus on iran and this curveball is how the white house is putting it. the invitation of the foreign minister of iran to the invitation being extended by france to show up at the g7. so was this masterful as i heard kim doshur explain it earlier or was this underhanded or, you know, does this undermine the president of the united states?...
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protestaban contra ice en un centro de rhode island. >>> y fue suspendido... >>> muerte en el asilo, ancianos por falta de atenciÓn. el presidente de mÉxico quiere resolver la situaciÓn de 200 mayores que tienen condiciones infrahumanas y asinamiento. salvar a los animales, en nuestra serie planeta tierra, como uno grupo de voluntarios recupera cientos de especies silvestres, animales rescatados del maltrato humano que vuelven a disfrutar de la libertad. ♪. ♪. >>> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >>> hace 2 semanas ambos en custodia. y hoy la pequeÑa joceline de # aÑos, con los brazos de su madre con la esperanza de no volverse a separar. rogelio mora-tagle fue testigo de este reencuentro. >>> cuando la vio crecer por el pasillo. glenda corriÓ al encuentro de jocellyn y se fundieron en el abrazo que no pudieron darse en 5 aÑos. >>> es una emociÓn bien grande tener conmigo a mi hija y todo lo que ha pasado. fue un reencuentro presidido por un episodio doloroso. hace 2 semanas joceline fue testigo de la muerte de su papÁ cuando estaban en custodia de la patrulla fronteriza. el
protestaban contra ice en un centro de rhode island. >>> y fue suspendido... >>> muerte en el asilo, ancianos por falta de atenciÓn. el presidente de mÉxico quiere resolver la situaciÓn de 200 mayores que tienen condiciones infrahumanas y asinamiento. salvar a los animales, en nuestra serie planeta tierra, como uno grupo de voluntarios recupera cientos de especies silvestres, animales rescatados del maltrato humano que vuelven a disfrutar de la libertad. ♪. ♪....
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and ben rhodes, former deputy national security advisor to president obama.lk about the nukes and what could have been going on there. is this the after effect of an accident of that mysterious weapon they've been testing? >> yes, i think that something went seriously wrong with a nuclear powered cruise missile. this would be a missile that's powered by a small nuclear reactor. so it's very unclear what happened. as you noted the russians have given conflicting answers and they don't want to tell us the precise technology that they're developing. but, you know, this is a small accident involving a nuclear reactor that has killed five nuclear scientists. >> what is the fallout, literally and figuratively, jeffrey? >> yes, well, there is some fallout it seems. there was an early detection of radiation spikes. the scientists were killed. we don't really know the full scope of the problem because we don't know what exactly they were doing and we don't know exactly what went wrong. they admitted there was a fire and an explosion. there should be some radioactive c
and ben rhodes, former deputy national security advisor to president obama.lk about the nukes and what could have been going on there. is this the after effect of an accident of that mysterious weapon they've been testing? >> yes, i think that something went seriously wrong with a nuclear powered cruise missile. this would be a missile that's powered by a small nuclear reactor. so it's very unclear what happened. as you noted the russians have given conflicting answers and they don't want...
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i how this first hand in my visit to navy housing in rhode island. you also be responsible for ensuring that the navy quickly provides acceptable housing for all of it service members and changes the navy system for overseeing family housing to ensure that navy commanders assume a sense of ownership of the housing situation and prevent a repeat of the poor conditions that we found. we live in tumultuous times and many core values are being tested. i am concerned that such times can have a corrosive effect on our military personnel. it has never been more important that our navy has principal leaders who promote respect throughout the ranks and adhere to a moral code that can serve as an example to all. admiral, we expect and demand, and i am confident that you will be that leader. thank you for your commitment to the nation. i must apologize because i must go to a hearing at the appropriations committee, but i will return. i shall return, thank you. >> thank you, senator. >> we will await your return. admiral, it is nice to have you . we would like y
i how this first hand in my visit to navy housing in rhode island. you also be responsible for ensuring that the navy quickly provides acceptable housing for all of it service members and changes the navy system for overseeing family housing to ensure that navy commanders assume a sense of ownership of the housing situation and prevent a repeat of the poor conditions that we found. we live in tumultuous times and many core values are being tested. i am concerned that such times can have a...
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>> hp at the heart, we design with security in mind. >> reporter: rhodes admits printers are a pointattack >> when you look at all the printers in the world, not just hp, how many are not patched >> we estimate about 65% to 80% of all printers in the world aren't patched today, which is a huge amount. >> first, i got control of the printers then i got control of their network. then i got control of their data >> hp's advertising claims to have the world's most secure printer. >> we've put this sort of special code into the printer so that it's always looking for malware and devices. >> huawei did not agree to an interview or provide comment red balloon's advice complain to all of the makers of these devices. >> if we raise this concern over and over again, we will influence the makers of these things to make more secure products >> and andrea joins me now you're telling me that -- we saw what happened with that fan on somebody's desk. they made it go the other way and went up in smoke >> which is really scary >> who do you complain to? i don't even know where you'd begin to say to ma
>> hp at the heart, we design with security in mind. >> reporter: rhodes admits printers are a pointattack >> when you look at all the printers in the world, not just hp, how many are not patched >> we estimate about 65% to 80% of all printers in the world aren't patched today, which is a huge amount. >> first, i got control of the printers then i got control of their network. then i got control of their data >> hp's advertising claims to have the world's...
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they're interested a big one didn't they dress one of them a big one they addressed one of them ben rhodes in the short time that we have left let's look ahead to the next presidential election next year. what kind of democratic party do you think is going to be capable of beating donald trump with his massive following his dominance of the airwaves is dominance of social media which proved so devastating in the last presidential election what kind of democratic vote is going to be able to i think under the current but the massive following is 40 percent he is the most unpopular us president to run for reelection in my life he sets the news agenda is a very well then doesn't they dominate in the years that it takes a look at what has got to live with the world as it is or doesn't check the democratic party just routed down times republican party it got sort of we won 40 seats in the house yeah and the and won by the largest popular vote. margin in the history of mid-term election the largest democratic victory in the house since watergate. voters in the european parliament elections have s
they're interested a big one didn't they dress one of them a big one they addressed one of them ben rhodes in the short time that we have left let's look ahead to the next presidential election next year. what kind of democratic party do you think is going to be capable of beating donald trump with his massive following his dominance of the airwaves is dominance of social media which proved so devastating in the last presidential election what kind of democratic vote is going to be able to i...