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some in west new projects by german companies some have been actually blocked by it will proceed by at rit tape but we have also to keep in mind if you look at investment projects invest in something that can only be justified if there's a certain market coverage a certainty mond in the market and this i think we have to do well in the first place through trait through project management and then investment in a way for the suit you just mentioned red tape that is also something that the german development minister get addressed at the conference a cool way as well as rampant corruption could not pull the reconstructing process the business environment so to speak in iraq has definitely to be improved. there are many issues german companies are facing that starts with the rather cumbersome process for visa approval to travel into iraq there are many bureaucratic hurdles which needs to be made easier. and obviously there's also the security situation which has improved greatly over the last couple of years but it's still an issue for many german companies so the iraqi government in the fram
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look at the feels like temps. 7 degrees is what it feels like in philadelphia rit 5 in wilmingt wilmingtonn feeling like 5 degrees as well. of course, mount pocono feeling like 10 below. the actual temperature only 4 degrees. actual temp in philly at 18
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look at the feels like temps. 7 degrees is what it feels like in philadelphia rit 5 in wilmingt wilmington. trenton feeling like 5 degrees as well. of course, mount pocono feeling like 10 below. the actual temperature only 4 degrees. actual temp in philly at 18. atlantic city at 15. mount holly 14 for the current reading. as we go through the next hand full of hours we'll pick up to around freezing. 1:00 p.m. 30 degrees. a mostly clear forecast. winds around 15 miles per hour. it's going to feel colder than it is. about 21 degrees for the windchill means that all day long you're wearing the layers. look at your radar and satellite picture. i'm going wide to show you a couple of things. we're pretty clear currently. if you look way down to the southwest, that rain that's over texas, that's going to start it' really going to pick up steam and moisture. that's going to bring us a chance of rain as we get into your super bowl through most of our viewing areas. coming up in a few minutes, we'll talk more about what to expect for your super bowl sunday neighborhood by neighborhood. >> all right,
look at the feels like temps. 7 degrees is what it feels like in philadelphia rit 5 in wilmingt wilmington. trenton feeling like 5 degrees as well. of course, mount pocono feeling like 10 below. the actual temperature only 4 degrees. actual temp in philly at 18. atlantic city at 15. mount holly 14 for the current reading. as we go through the next hand full of hours we'll pick up to around freezing. 1:00 p.m. 30 degrees. a mostly clear forecast. winds around 15 miles per hour. it's going to...
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. >> rit wiit will be easy. ea easy to operate.have carried out 45,000 surgery, and the actual number is more of the patients who pay, i am not count iing them, but t patients treated free of cost must be around 25,000 altogether, and not just the cleft or the post-surgeries, but others with other plastic surgical problems. the fact that we have been able to take care of the poor patients, and the fact that the service is continued for such a long time, because i have worked like this for the last 17, 18 years, this is fantastic for any plastic surgeon. it is amaze ing ing to operate r patients who don't have to pay anything. >> reporter: after the tour, dr. rai prepares for another operation. he has dedicated his life to helping those in nepal who likely otherwise would never receive treatment. in a country with the heavy stigma towards birth defects and deformities, he and his team are giving them the chance at a normal life. >> the world needs more people like dr. rai who will bring surgery to people who would otherwise not have
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he wasn't just a political religious rit person.e was actually quite -- quite critical of the religious t rights, saying we don'nt to poison religion by bringing it too close to politics. if he was around on this very day, he would not be giving mulligansmp to donald tor his lack of personal responsibility. believed in personal rectitude and holding people to account. laura: he would hold himself to account, too, wouldn't he? he expressed remorse about his close relationship with richard nixon and was upset about watergate. >> he was very upset about watergate and a scolded richard nixon for watergat in 2002, a scandalous tape came virulent showed a very anti-somatic conversation from 30 years earlier between richard nixon and billy graham. lly said, i don't remember that, but he was very sincere in his apology. this really isn' laura: thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. laura: you're watching bbc world news ameca. still to come, children should uch larger and healthier than they are. food shortages and venezuela are h
he wasn't just a political religious rit person.e was actually quite -- quite critical of the religious t rights, saying we don'nt to poison religion by bringing it too close to politics. if he was around on this very day, he would not be giving mulligansmp to donald tor his lack of personal responsibility. believed in personal rectitude and holding people to account. laura: he would hold himself to account, too, wouldn't he? he expressed remorse about his close relationship with richard nixon...
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rit now italy's former minister wants to hold office again, and he has told the bbc al is the best option for the country in the genlection. reporter: many thought he was politically finished, done. but silvio berlusconi is making a comeback. on isenter-right coali set to win the most votes in the general election in two weeks time. outside of italy, berlusconi is famous for his love of women and his ability to remaines aced. m but y parts of this country, he is much more than that. oting for berlusconi. i trust him. i'm sure he has learned from his mistakes. >> he has built a good coalition. he has my full confince. reporter: berlusconi cannot technically become prime minist. in 2013 he was banned from holding office. -- from public office. part of his criminal conviction for tax fraud. but he can still lead his party. when i caught up with him, i asked why he thinks he is the sterson from the job. mr. berlusconis : i sted from politics because of an unbelievably shameful sentence. the italian people know that hing that has been said about me is false. all the accusations are made upn th
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johnson with 14 pnt a massive night from utah,rit the. he was, 29 points, gw -69.t is all for sports i'm leslie vanthe parade. >>> here's something you don't see very often, last between ped pacers was rained out or rained in depending on how roof was leaking in the center arena staff tried it and diverting it but nothing worked and after a delay of al houwo the fame was called off and will be made up at a later day. >>> we areles parade of champions. >> jan's live at the art museum where peoplre jan, good . >> reporter: that is right, and if you think you are gettina jump start on the crowd, think again there are hundreds of peop parkway, for today's super bowl parade, i'm jan coming up,e will speak to a couple of very excited fans,s. blank. >>> and police release aid details picture of a m vandalizy macy's after eagles won the super bell we willre sho lookinp downsizing.enlling in. these are moments when people realize that where you get your medicine matters. and they come to cvs pharmacy. including copays as low as zero dollars. call 1-833-cvs-medd and an aah!
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how can you stop them from doing o:ell, tis rit. atop hto bheth unasbl e. cof creourse p.these folks havn indicted. but also we need to determine which if any americansffelp them pullhat they did, and make sure that those folks are held accountable. if we don't resent a strong and united front, president trump continues to refuse to acknowledge the fact and depth of russia's interference, it invites further interference by russia, other adve aarial nation even nonstate actors who will seek to interfere with american elections in the future, and elections all around the world, including europe. jane: president trump has just tweeted that there was no collusion. do you think that the investigations need to continue tle that matter? rep. castro: absolutely. i believe that president trump openly inviting russians to hack into hillary clinton's e-mails , the meetings that were arranged by members of the trump family and the trump campaign,e xces -aoraly s soevf poutiosi -- col. what we are trying to determine is the extent of the collusion an d lahoushee or sena
how can you stop them from doing o:ell, tis rit. atop hto bheth unasbl e. cof creourse p.these folks havn indicted. but also we need to determine which if any americansffelp them pullhat they did, and make sure that those folks are held accountable. if we don't resent a strong and united front, president trump continues to refuse to acknowledge the fact and depth of russia's interference, it invites further interference by russia, other adve aarial nation even nonstate actors who will seek to...
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. >> reporter: for this initiative, nbc universal has partnered with rit medical debt, a non-profit that buys medical debt out of collections and then forgives it. but it's a random and anonymous process so you cannot sign up to receive a portion of nbc's payoff. only you will know if your debt has been forgiven if you receive one of these yellow envelopes with the logo in your mailbox. >> we know our viewers have already come through in a big way. $2,500 they've donated which helps relieve a quarter million dollars worth of this debt. we're hoping they'll still continue to come through. >> all the nbc universal stations across the country are taking part in this push. we want to make insusure philly well represented. visit nbc10.com. click on the link for this story where you'll find the link to donate. $25 as a donation could end up paying $2,500 in original debt. if you do receive one of those yellow envelopes in the mail, we definitely would like to hear from you. >> george spencer. >>> also on nbc 10 news at 11:00, be there for a sort of reunion decades in the making. a woman wrote
. >> reporter: for this initiative, nbc universal has partnered with rit medical debt, a non-profit that buys medical debt out of collections and then forgives it. but it's a random and anonymous process so you cannot sign up to receive a portion of nbc's payoff. only you will know if your debt has been forgiven if you receive one of these yellow envelopes with the logo in your mailbox. >> we know our viewers have already come through in a big way. $2,500 they've donated which helps...
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experience which is fantastic, and for me having a chance to call the all-star weekend is a joy to see rite different angle. i can see the dunk contest from eight cameras and for everybody out there in virtual reality to have your own experience and see it so many ways is phenomenal. >> and all of the action is going to get going on the sister network tnt tonight at 8:00 p.m., and it is all-star weekend and tomorrow the all-star game we are waiting for. it has been fun. for steve smith and andre iguodola, enjoy the weekend and we will see you next time. xxx. >> you are in the cnn newsroom and good afternoon. i'm ana cabrera are, and thank you for being with me. we begin with the president trump's national security adviser declaring proof that the russian involvement in the 2016 election is so great that it cannot be denied. >> as you see with the fbi indictment, the evidence is now really are incontrovertible and available in the public domain. >> but this admission only confirms what the intelligence age agencies have been saying for more than a year now, but now the special counsel has i
experience which is fantastic, and for me having a chance to call the all-star weekend is a joy to see rite different angle. i can see the dunk contest from eight cameras and for everybody out there in virtual reality to have your own experience and see it so many ways is phenomenal. >> and all of the action is going to get going on the sister network tnt tonight at 8:00 p.m., and it is all-star weekend and tomorrow the all-star game we are waiting for. it has been fun. for steve smith...
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the section right here highlights the emancipation of her parents, ben and rit ross. in the spring of 1857, harriet tubman came down from the north to rescue her parents. her father was an underground railroad agent. she heard he would probably be sold or punished in some way. so she came back to pick them up before that could happen. when she got there, her parents were in their 70s. she knew they couldn't walk north all the way. she made a one axle wagon, which is what this shows right here. she got two wheels & an axle and' planand a plank. she tied this to a horse and emancipated her to her parents. her mother would not leave without her prized featherbed and her father would not leave without his prized broad axe. that's what this image is showing. all these columns right here that are in the middle of the building highlight people that were important to the underground railroad and harriet tubman's network, people such as lacretia coffinmott, marie douglas, significant aydney gay frederick douglass and henry garnet are highlighted. the next section i would like
the section right here highlights the emancipation of her parents, ben and rit ross. in the spring of 1857, harriet tubman came down from the north to rescue her parents. her father was an underground railroad agent. she heard he would probably be sold or punished in some way. so she came back to pick them up before that could happen. when she got there, her parents were in their 70s. she knew they couldn't walk north all the way. she made a one axle wagon, which is what this shows right here....
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. >> reporter: he used to be a debt collector and now runs rit medical debt, the nonprofit that gathers medical debt and forgives it. >> our goal is to for give a billion dollars. >> reporter: it is bought for cents on the dollar and the hospital doesn't have time to chase them down. a debt clerkt can buy one dollar for ten bucks and then pressure people to pay it. >> you're one accident away from financial ruin. >> reporter: marie is truth. another trip to the mailbox could have another notice. >> they make you feel like less of a person. >> we at nbc10 believe medical debt should not destroy your life. nbcuniversal that owns television stations owns nbc10 is giving $15 million in medical debt across the country which includes $2 million for people here in our area. >> harry, you mentioned how many people this affects in our area, a million people. is this something someone can sign up for if they want to get their debt erased? >> i want to be clear for it. you can't sign up for it. rip medical debt ran this on an anonymous type of situation. random and anonymous is how it goes. the on
. >> reporter: he used to be a debt collector and now runs rit medical debt, the nonprofit that gathers medical debt and forgives it. >> our goal is to for give a billion dollars. >> reporter: it is bought for cents on the dollar and the hospital doesn't have time to chase them down. a debt clerkt can buy one dollar for ten bucks and then pressure people to pay it. >> you're one accident away from financial ruin. >> reporter: marie is truth. another trip to the...
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you want to the rits carlton and kmarter jets. >> they can sign a g league player from any roster. when you look at steph, k.d. and draymond some would say you'll never be brought up. why stick with the dub he is g league. >> i'm learning from the best guys. i could be on a different g league playing a lot but i'm getting better and my mind getting better. when i play i will be further along. >> the beauty of the santa cruz and golden state warriors is any run the same schemes and location. >> we got so much synergy between the two organizations i'm in constant communication with coach kerr. they welcome us up and help young coaches like myself out. >> mike shumann, abc 7 ports. >> to the ice sharks against last place arizona got to win this. first period san jose down 1-0. justin bjorn shot redirected and it comes get his former team. is up. process 33 seconds left in the period. tomas crash noose the boards left with what appeared to be a right shoulder injury. second period christian fisher providing the screen to alex drills underneath the arm of martin jones there. that is nic
you want to the rits carlton and kmarter jets. >> they can sign a g league player from any roster. when you look at steph, k.d. and draymond some would say you'll never be brought up. why stick with the dub he is g league. >> i'm learning from the best guys. i could be on a different g league playing a lot but i'm getting better and my mind getting better. when i play i will be further along. >> the beauty of the santa cruz and golden state warriors is any run the same schemes...
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. >>> an old favery rit, the shamrock shake is coming back to mcdonald's and now you can track whereis. the shake will be out before saint patrick's day. mcdonald's is rolling out a new app for it so you can see some locations have the green concoction. also coming back is sesh woman sauce, the popular and peppery dipping sauce should be back in restaurants next week. now to an update on our top story. >>> fire destroyed about two dozen school buses overnight forcing a school in lehigh valley to cancel classes. about a fifth of the school's entire fleet was destroyed in that fire. it took firefighters hours to get the fire under control. the school district had to cancel classes since these buses are used to transs transport students. they were no injuries and the cause is under investigation. >>> cloudy, rainy, cool. >> doesn't look too good out there, does it? get used to it because much of the weekend is going to be looking like that except at night when you can't see the low clouds. the temperature skrecreeping upt quite as chilly on saturday and sunday as we're we're seeing toda
. >>> an old favery rit, the shamrock shake is coming back to mcdonald's and now you can track whereis. the shake will be out before saint patrick's day. mcdonald's is rolling out a new app for it so you can see some locations have the green concoction. also coming back is sesh woman sauce, the popular and peppery dipping sauce should be back in restaurants next week. now to an update on our top story. >>> fire destroyed about two dozen school buses overnight forcing a school...
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dor rit the president appears to be heading towards a showdown. he says without a deal, he is okay ut shuing the government down. meantime his chief of staff john kelly added fuel with these remarks on dreamers. there are 690,000 official daca registrants and the president sent over what amounts to be two and a halftimes that number to 1.8 million. the difference is the people that some would say were too afraid were sign up, others would say too lazy to get off their asses but they didn't sign up. jim acosta joins us now. >> reporter: this appears to be one of a long line of offensive comments coming out of the white house. the president has said in the past we love the dreamers. if you listen to his chief of staff, it doesn't sound like he loves the dreamers. here is how it played out in the briefing room when i pressed on the comments. isn't that a wildly offensive comment about these undocumented immigrants. >> the only person that has offered a solution is this administration. the president has been a champion in giving 1.8 million daca recip
dor rit the president appears to be heading towards a showdown. he says without a deal, he is okay ut shuing the government down. meantime his chief of staff john kelly added fuel with these remarks on dreamers. there are 690,000 official daca registrants and the president sent over what amounts to be two and a halftimes that number to 1.8 million. the difference is the people that some would say were too afraid were sign up, others would say too lazy to get off their asses but they didn't sign...
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where one side of the committee says i have a memo that exonerates the president and he takes t and rit and run. the other side of the committee has a memo. meanwhile in the background the only real investigation, mueller is dropping indictments left and right and after this charade on the hill hope hicks goes up and says well, i may talk to you if i want but otherwise i'll invoke executive privilege. why do we take them seriously? i don't. >> that committee is so divided and potentially could be more divided. >> hard to imagine becoming more divided. it's a broken committee but jeff is right, it's heart to imagine the house intel commence community republicans pressuring hope hicks to say something negative about the president. >> let me get your thought, jeffrey. the guilty plea in the mueller investigation, now rick gates pleading guilty, sarah sanders says manafort, rick gates, what they did and what what they pleaded good to happened "long before they were involved with the president." what's your reaction to that? >> it's just not true. the indictment itself lists the conspiracy a
where one side of the committee says i have a memo that exonerates the president and he takes t and rit and run. the other side of the committee has a memo. meanwhile in the background the only real investigation, mueller is dropping indictments left and right and after this charade on the hill hope hicks goes up and says well, i may talk to you if i want but otherwise i'll invoke executive privilege. why do we take them seriously? i don't. >> that committee is so divided and potentially...
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rit now all theocen doing are n >> so you'll put that in the minority party in both the house and senate? >> absolutely. it's their fault we're in this position. it started when obama put forget an unconstitutional amnesty that he said he had the power to do. >> what the trump administration did in the memo with then acting homeland security secretary kicking this over to congress? >> we want a permanent solution. courts have struck down the counterpart to daca. it would have been struck down in a court of law, leaving these individuals in a very bad bind. if democrats care about daca and permanent solution they had many years under the obama administration, didn't do it. president trump wants a permanent, compassionate solution so individuals can stay in this country. >> kayleigh mcenany, spokesperson for the rnc. >> thank you. >>> african-american studies department at princeton university and roland martin, the host of tv one. >> you have the republican party who is really focused on white fear in america. go back to california, the 1980s, when there was this fear of illegal immigrant
rit now all theocen doing are n >> so you'll put that in the minority party in both the house and senate? >> absolutely. it's their fault we're in this position. it started when obama put forget an unconstitutional amnesty that he said he had the power to do. >> what the trump administration did in the memo with then acting homeland security secretary kicking this over to congress? >> we want a permanent solution. courts have struck down the counterpart to daca. it would...
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was to further the state's right away, if states no longer have right ofha war they shouldn't have ritf conquest and people would engage in conquest levinson recognized but what other states should not do is recognize the conquest, it should not trade withqu them and accord any sovereign rights to the conqueror as levinson said, somebody might take a city but that city would no longer be his. stimson takes this idea and writes the famous stimson note which becomes the stimson doctrine, it was nowow the poliy that they would not recognize conquest or treaties that were coerced and the league of nations -- all the members of the league of nations also adopt this. this is an unbelievable revolution in the way the world works. within four years of signing this piece of paper, virtually the entire world renounces what had been one of the most ancient rights of sovereignty, that is conquest. just to read you the stimson note. the u.s. does not intend to recognize any situation, treaty or agreement which maybe brought about by means contrary to the covenant and pact of paris in august 27 and
was to further the state's right away, if states no longer have right ofha war they shouldn't have ritf conquest and people would engage in conquest levinson recognized but what other states should not do is recognize the conquest, it should not trade withqu them and accord any sovereign rights to the conqueror as levinson said, somebody might take a city but that city would no longer be his. stimson takes this idea and writes the famous stimson note which becomes the stimson doctrine, it was...
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. >> xdxd9 "today in the bay's" bob redell live in danville with rit that informationÑi everyone nee cold snap. >> reporter: if you're headed out this morning even though it's president's/)0 day you wil definitely want to bundle qymu. we are in the mid to upper 30sq óeÑ+i it's going to get much colder. tonight you will probably look the national weather service are expecting temps to go below 40s, we are )5b5ájjp!out into the the tri-valley area.t( home who çr!e1 homeless and liv out onçó the streets. in the south bay, for instance, the city of san jose hasñm1ie opened up a tonight especially in the upper elevations. you find yourself in a spinout, the chp is reminding you let off on the gas and turn in the direction that you want to go. anyone who has driven not snow before in tahoe or the sierra you know you don't want to panic, stay calm if you find yourself in that situation.hit reporting live in danville, bob a live look at i-80 at kingvale this morning.. the weather, working against drivers in reno. this is video of the aftermath of a crash involving 15 cars last night on 3
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. >> joining me now is admiral james deaf rit os, and previously served as the supreme allied commander and the dean of the fletcher school at tufts university. admiral, good to see you. i'll put aside the parade because the north korea stuff is more important. this is an interesting piece of diplomacy during the entire trump administration. you have donald trump talking tough and tweeting and all sorts of military things going on. and then you have this side channel where there is discussions between the south korea and north koreans, our ally in south korea wanting to have talks with north korea and the idea that the vice president might entertab -- entertain the notion of meeting a north korean delegation at the olympics. the two don't go hand in hand. but i guess that is the way diplomacy works. >> it is from time to time. and i think the thing we ought to focus on at this moment, ali, is this sliver of the possibility that olympics have opened. it descended from the heavens and it is as the korean missile crisis is ramping up. it got the korea's talking and sending a high level rep
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but knew basically there were problems of assault and bat rit basically in at least one ex-wife's case from the get-go. your thoughts? >> yeah, chris, can the white house story has shifted continually for the last week now. and today was a real blow because fbi director wray cast in doubt a lot of what the white house had been saying in terms of the timeline and version of events. as for sarah sanders, he's going to the podium with information she's provided by john kelly, the counsel don mcgahn. if those officials aren't being up front with her, then not. >> i think some analysis here, you got to make interpretation here at this point because we're not getting anything straight. why does the white house cover for this guy and cover for him for so long and why are they covering themselves now? >> cover is the right word because what we're seeing here and by the way, general kelly's assess the, if this is handled right, i would hate to see what wrong looks like. >> sounds like trump. >> how not to handle. >> he's the guy to bring order to this white house. >> the grownup in the room. bu
but knew basically there were problems of assault and bat rit basically in at least one ex-wife's case from the get-go. your thoughts? >> yeah, chris, can the white house story has shifted continually for the last week now. and today was a real blow because fbi director wray cast in doubt a lot of what the white house had been saying in terms of the timeline and version of events. as for sarah sanders, he's going to the podium with information she's provided by john kelly, the counsel don...
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he received a six-year fulmer rit scholarship to bran dice university and a social justice scholarship program recently elias worked on campaigns in florida and new hampshire and is a campaign fellow, an intern for the immigration department for senator elizabeth warren. he also shared with us his religious belief that day he made a very, very impressive presentation. thank you, elias. andre ortiz. she came to the capitol to share her story to the american people. she is a creative leader. borp in mexico, she came to the united states with her parents and four siblings and successfully applied for the daca program. she was a first generation undocumented student, she became a role model for her siblings. she graduated with honors in business administration from the california state university with a focus in management, human resources and entrepreneurship. her experience, education and skills to support uplifting latino communities. it is what drives her to keep pushing in life. again from alma adams who is with us from north carolina, she tells the story of brenda. brenda was born in
he received a six-year fulmer rit scholarship to bran dice university and a social justice scholarship program recently elias worked on campaigns in florida and new hampshire and is a campaign fellow, an intern for the immigration department for senator elizabeth warren. he also shared with us his religious belief that day he made a very, very impressive presentation. thank you, elias. andre ortiz. she came to the capitol to share her story to the american people. she is a creative leader. borp...
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we are jned rit now b bhravi des, execive rector a co-founr of the new yo taxi rkers alance, which presen over 1900 taxi drive in new yo city. lastpril, shtestifiebefore thtaxi andimousine commison and wned about e sing dpair amongrivers. bhaivi desaiwelcome ck to democracnow! this trage that sust curred. talkbout what ppened o moay. whdouglas hifter w. >> he s a long time, or 30 prorofeional blk car drer in n york city. had als been activi. hes a prolif writer r the indust papers. he went rly morng in front of cy haland hshot hielf. befo he hadhot himself, wre a po on facook where he reay jt outlid, i ink, theeality tha over 0,00 drirs, professiona drivs in neworkk ty, are facing amy:hahat ishat realy? >> it a race the botm. everday peop are gng deer and deeper to pover. this is e realitof the so-cald "gig"g" economy. itit is about dedestroying whahs beenen a full-time p pfession, turning it into partimime porty y pay rk. way,and lyfyft -- by thehe ththey are absolututely the sam. it is alall one same b business momodel. they use theheir political might -- in 2016, uber and lyft combined
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bipartisannen agreement on asking backgrochd ks and i think that's phenomenal, i think it's a great step in the riton. obviously, gun culture is part of american culture, and that't okay, there is a line between owning a gun to defend yourself and giving mentally tstable people access he same sort of weapons that we send our soldiers to fight foreign wars with. >> woodruff: in other words, that weapon that the gunmeused at your school, suzanna, our understanding of what president trump is calling for is making it a little bidet har to get a gun, making sure that if someone has a criminalh history,t that history goes into a federalatabase i hear you saying that's a step in the right direction, but you want more than that. t >> ut is a step in the right direction. i mean, we do want -- we do wat more than that, but, i mean aso of we're looking for change. we'll take -- um, we'llke what we can get almost at this point. we really just want to see something happen and, from there, we plan to do more and a mo keep this political activism going for the students and by the students to keep us involved. >>
bipartisannen agreement on asking backgrochd ks and i think that's phenomenal, i think it's a great step in the riton. obviously, gun culture is part of american culture, and that't okay, there is a line between owning a gun to defend yourself and giving mentally tstable people access he same sort of weapons that we send our soldiers to fight foreign wars with. >> woodruff: in other words, that weapon that the gunmeused at your school, suzanna, our understanding of what president trump is...
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they want to do things that you wouldn't even believe, including taking your second amendment rits rightsway. they will do that. they will do that. so we have to get out there and we have to fight in '18 like never before, just the way you fought with us, just the way you fought with us. and you fought so hard and you were so tough and you were so smart. you were so smart. you know what, i know for a fact you did the right thing because we're looking at the numbers and the numbers even they have to give credit for the kind of numbers that we're producing. nobody has ever seen anything like it. under my administration, the era of economic surrender is over. we're renegotiating trade deals that are so bad whether it's nafta or whether it's world trade organization, which created china, you look at china, it was going along like this then we open, stupidly this deal and china has been like a rocket ship ever since. and now last year, we had almost a $500 billion trade deficit with china. we can't have that. we can't have that. i have great respect for president xi but we can't have that. we
they want to do things that you wouldn't even believe, including taking your second amendment rits rightsway. they will do that. they will do that. so we have to get out there and we have to fight in '18 like never before, just the way you fought with us, just the way you fought with us. and you fought so hard and you were so tough and you were so smart. you were so smart. you know what, i know for a fact you did the right thing because we're looking at the numbers and the numbers even they...
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this is based on, they can't-- they are constrained on what they can say after it's released, is that rit? >> right, part of the rub from the point of view of the intelligence agencies t the house is going to release a set-- a classified document that has a set of assertions in it. to rebut those aers presumably you will need and i am told you would need another set of classified information which those agencies aren't allowed oreally incleun-- inclined to release because it's classified. so for some folks on theig intece community and the fbi, they feel like they are going to be handcuffed in terms of responding the allegations in the first place. >> drksz devlin what is the main concern of the f berks. .hat are they worried about >> two main things. one that it would involve the release of sensitivenformation involving an ongoing investigation. two, that this could set you a precedent in which every time an intelligence investigation icalrsectings with a polit matter, that a political committee may decide to just make it publoic for rens that may or may not be valid. and so that's a dan
this is based on, they can't-- they are constrained on what they can say after it's released, is that rit? >> right, part of the rub from the point of view of the intelligence agencies t the house is going to release a set-- a classified document that has a set of assertions in it. to rebut those aers presumably you will need and i am told you would need another set of classified information which those agencies aren't allowed oreally incleun-- inclined to release because it's classified....
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"snl" in 2012 when we did a sketch called -- it was a game show called "dylan mcdermott or dermuls ritgot mistaken for each other for years. >> i mean, the name has been a nightmaror >> seth: 30 years. because you guys really came on the scene at almost the exact same time. >> yeah, that's right. and it's been painful for many, many years. as a matter of fact, when we were both at william morris at the time, sue mengers was the biggest agent in the world at the time. she came up to me in the hallway and she said -- she said -- walked right up to me and she said, "there can only be one!" lll and i said, "one what?" "there can only be one!" so she goes, "you have to change your name." i was, like, "oh, no!" so, i came up with a fantastic name of mick dermott. [ laughter ] >> seth: i'm glad in the end that you stood your ground on your god-given name. well, it is very nice that this 30-year name mix-up has now collided with you guys working together. >> yeah, that's right. he finally came on the show. he was wonderful and, you know, we wanted to finally add more confusion. >> seth: yeah.
"snl" in 2012 when we did a sketch called -- it was a game show called "dylan mcdermott or dermuls ritgot mistaken for each other for years. >> i mean, the name has been a nightmaror >> seth: 30 years. because you guys really came on the scene at almost the exact same time. >> yeah, that's right. and it's been painful for many, many years. as a matter of fact, when we were both at william morris at the time, sue mengers was the biggest agent in the world at the...
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how would you define a rit-based system. often i see countries like canada, they use english proficiency or education. how would you do it in a way that doesn't limit lower-income countries and doesn't sort of roself-select for certains of people? >> well, the good thing about merit-based immigration is that you don't have to worry about certain countrie the fact is the skills and abilities are spread around theo d. you know, we can be the bangladeshi engineer, the nigerian doctor that comes to the united states. we want to bring people to the united states who are not only going to be able to support themselves but also contribute to themerican economy and gro our economy. >> desjardins: what criteria are we talking about? >> people who have job offers that pay above the median wage. people who have education, people who have show an attachment to our core principles and values. as barbara jordaelf said, we are talking about people who eme able to not only support lves and their families but also help to grow the american e
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none of us believe that, rit? >> brown: a pe historyl that's also an unsettling piece of american and cherokee tribal history, by mary kathryn nagle. today women face rates of domestic r violence and sexual assault higher than a other part of the population in the united state >> part of dehumanizing a people is silencinthem, and i think the more women's stories aret told on stage, the more oure culture will start to shift. it's noa coincidence that weat face such high rates of domestic violence and sexual assault and at the samtime our voices have not been presented on the americ stage. >> brown: these are just threed of the plays aywrights of the "women's voices theater festiva" a month-long, 24- theater project now underway in washington, d.c., with all new plays, including 13 worldal premieres. it's the second such festival here, the first held in 2015, and the largest of its kind inou the cry. and it's taking direct aim at a fact of life in american theater: the paucity of productions by female writers; aroun
none of us believe that, rit? >> brown: a pe historyl that's also an unsettling piece of american and cherokee tribal history, by mary kathryn nagle. today women face rates of domestic r violence and sexual assault higher than a other part of the population in the united state >> part of dehumanizing a people is silencinthem, and i think the more women's stories aret told on stage, the more oure culture will start to shift. it's noa coincidence that weat face such high rates of...
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too variousling and the parts of privacy and the first, fourth all the various anticipates and the rit ofnts in cre ating a privacy. justice john we are hearing john this here a narrow row opinion. grandson of the first. and great conservative says there is priv in the home perhaps rooted in the fourth may be in trucive to enforce the marital proof sy homes inbreak into kays that would rye vie late then there is suggestion and opinion the law is so unusual. the only one of its kind in the the histories of evolved in way that recognized as right under the due process clause of the amendment. s that my quick summary. you will do much better on the usious runnings and tell which fresh any, you find persuasive oar different approach hope to case. a you mentioned this word evolve. then those are fighting words insists thats who the constitutional doesn't quite evolve. marshall. some people say we must never constitution. some people say he is talking about how it evolved. john marshall didn't believe in evolution. darwin has not where i in the in 1918 john marshall believed the animals in t
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i'm worried that need a more coordinated effort because rit large with cryptoassets could be as transformation as as wireless years ago. i know my time expired, but if you could comment on that i'd appreciate it. >> it's important that we coordinate. i believe that we're all both individually and collectively understanding our authorities, understanding this new technology working around it. there was communication amongst myself chairman clayton, the treasury secretary and others in connection with bitcoin futures. bitcoin futures have-- are quite different than the bitcoin market. bitcoin is an anonymous area. bitcoin futures is fully transparent to the regulator. bitcoin retail, bitcoin futures, mostly institutional and high net worth. bitcoin futures regulated. bitcoin futures regulated. bitcoin unregulated. with the coin futures we're having visibility into underlying spot markets and data from those markets we would not otherwise have. >> completely agree on coordination. like i said, i break it down into three areas, there's this great technology that i agree with you has promise. there
i'm worried that need a more coordinated effort because rit large with cryptoassets could be as transformation as as wireless years ago. i know my time expired, but if you could comment on that i'd appreciate it. >> it's important that we coordinate. i believe that we're all both individually and collectively understanding our authorities, understanding this new technology working around it. there was communication amongst myself chairman clayton, the treasury secretary and others in...
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didn't mention president trump by name butn against trying to improve relati s it allri peter alexander rit ts door thank you. >>> wmorn overnight tan inpyeongchang,ice . te in goo y, hapith north korea north korea's olympic team raising its flag in pyeon several busloads of south presence at the games.ent pence arrived here in frigid south korea, the rhetoric between the u.s. and north korea is heating up. >> they may tyranize their citizens even more and threaten violence across the region in the wider world. >> reporter: kim jong-un's regime showing off its military might, the timing no cidenc senior officialul that vice president pence could meet with while at the o nonsense. saying we do not abuse sports festivals like the winter olympics for political purposes. the u.n. secretary gener visiting the oly today telling us -- >> i think we should be clear not to politicize the games. >> reporter: also overnight an escalating back and forth be vice president and openly gay u.sater adam the vice president tweetin th i want know we are for you. fterion withccused him of embraci that rort rip
didn't mention president trump by name butn against trying to improve relati s it allri peter alexander rit ts door thank you. >>> wmorn overnight tan inpyeongchang,ice . te in goo y, hapith north korea north korea's olympic team raising its flag in pyeon several busloads of south presence at the games.ent pence arrived here in frigid south korea, the rhetoric between the u.s. and north korea is heating up. >> they may tyranize their citizens even more and threaten violence...
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rit now he's on suicide watch. here at the broward county main jail.ere injured but survived most of them have been released from the hospital which is good news. but there still is one person fighting for their life. guy, back to you. >> thanks very much. michael. >>> thank you, george. now to the olympics and team usa falling short overnight but the men are off to a good start in figure skating and amy is tracking it all in south korea. good morning again, amy. >> reporter: hey, good morning again to you, michael. well, the top american male figure skater of the night was none other than adam rippon who dazzled the crowd with an electrifying performance. he placed seventh overall in the short program. but there were disappointing results for two other big star nathan chen the 18-year-old men's figure skater nicknamed the quad king for his ability to land a string of queue grouple jumps struggling last night slipping and falling twice. in his press conference he said he made as many mistakes as he possibly could have and it was a rough day as well on
rit now he's on suicide watch. here at the broward county main jail.ere injured but survived most of them have been released from the hospital which is good news. but there still is one person fighting for their life. guy, back to you. >> thanks very much. michael. >>> thank you, george. now to the olympics and team usa falling short overnight but the men are off to a good start in figure skating and amy is tracking it all in south korea. good morning again, amy. >>...
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rits now 38 in livermore, 36 in afternoon.in concord and in san jose, in oakland 63 degrees, 68 in santa rosa and 70 today in santa cruz. we will have some cooler temperatures on the way, so you do want to make sure you get out there and enjoy today and tomorrow. by sunday a blast of some cold air moves in with gusty winds, possibly topping about 35 to 40 miles per hour. it does stay windy through monday, highs in the low 50s. inland areas will also be on freezing temperatures early next week. mike, you were tracking a problem through oakland. >>> look at this big backup that's formed over the last half hour, this is north past the coliseum with all the folks heading to the top of the screen. the map shows a similar issue north up towards oak street. we have northbound 880 jammed up because of a disabled vehicle sticking out into the slow lane. 580 a much easier drive. the rest of the bay approaching the bay bridge or otherwise shows a nice easy fry commute, but watch north 880 heading through oakland and now we have a crash i
rits now 38 in livermore, 36 in afternoon.in concord and in san jose, in oakland 63 degrees, 68 in santa rosa and 70 today in santa cruz. we will have some cooler temperatures on the way, so you do want to make sure you get out there and enjoy today and tomorrow. by sunday a blast of some cold air moves in with gusty winds, possibly topping about 35 to 40 miles per hour. it does stay windy through monday, highs in the low 50s. inland areas will also be on freezing temperatures early next week....
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seriously and made a lot of efforts in our products from improvements to our ranking al agriculture go rit to higher sources and demote less reliable sources particularly when users are seeking news content. we also have strict policies in place against the new sites misrepresenting themselves in order to remove the financial incentive to create and distribute fake news. >> thank you. >> and very similar answer for us. i would only add that, you know, one of twitter's great advantages in the world is it's fast, it's faster than television news often. we try to arm emergency responders with the knowledge of how to use that as a strength. so it's one of our key pieces during the hurricanes in the gulf course, we were actively working with folks who were responding. there were actually folks in texas and houston using our platform to identify people to rescue. and so it's one of the strengths of our platform. and like everyone, it's a continuing challenge to address misinformation. >> thank you. mr. watts, would you like to address this? or is there anything else that could be done? >> i don'
seriously and made a lot of efforts in our products from improvements to our ranking al agriculture go rit to higher sources and demote less reliable sources particularly when users are seeking news content. we also have strict policies in place against the new sites misrepresenting themselves in order to remove the financial incentive to create and distribute fake news. >> thank you. >> and very similar answer for us. i would only add that, you know, one of twitter's great...
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all of these people, whether they're international terrorists or they're domestic tear rit dos or likehey like to plan out their scene. look at stephen paddock, all the prework that went into that. some how they have this sense of how and why they should do it. he knew a lot about the inside. he was a student there. he knew the procedures. he knew what they would be doing at any particular time. and all of that went into this planning. those are the kind of things that make this kind of case really tough, because both in he preventinpreventing it and lookt what could have been done to try to prevent it. >> maria: the first thing he did was pull the fire alarm to students would start coming out and people in the hallway for him to shoot. >> exactly. >> maria: thank you very much. we appreciate your insights this morning. stay with us. fox business is going to have live coverage of the next briefing on the school shooting in florida. that happens at 10:30 a.m. eastern. we'll take you to florida, broward county, when that takes place. coming up, market rebounding, rolling on. futures indi
all of these people, whether they're international terrorists or they're domestic tear rit dos or likehey like to plan out their scene. look at stephen paddock, all the prework that went into that. some how they have this sense of how and why they should do it. he knew a lot about the inside. he was a student there. he knew the procedures. he knew what they would be doing at any particular time. and all of that went into this planning. those are the kind of things that make this kind of case...
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bill, all i'll say is that in the transcripts of the polyb rit sessions, khrushchev describes kennedy as being the same as eisenhower. we can have this discussion of why people had this view but in the materials that were released in 2002, and 2003, i didn't see evidence of him saying that kennedy is this immature guy we can't take seriously. he saw structures as more important than individuals and interested in wall street and the pentagon and the issue for him was who was strong enough to deal with wall street and the pentagon. but it's, again, it's a fool's game to debate with such a brilliant biographer but i saw data that led me to -- in a different direction. with regard to north korea, yeah, i think -- i think given that north korea's not the soviet union and the soviet union was a threat to us militarily and therefore i think that behooved engagement. that was the argument for engagement. north korea is not that important. that i think letting the south koreans engage and finding a way to make south korea the deter, the source of deterrence is a better idea but as mr. zeleck p
bill, all i'll say is that in the transcripts of the polyb rit sessions, khrushchev describes kennedy as being the same as eisenhower. we can have this discussion of why people had this view but in the materials that were released in 2002, and 2003, i didn't see evidence of him saying that kennedy is this immature guy we can't take seriously. he saw structures as more important than individuals and interested in wall street and the pentagon and the issue for him was who was strong enough to...