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i have to say thank you so much to councilmember, you know, robert wright, to john stokes from d.c. parks and rec. you gave us a great perspective on not only the programs available this summer and the wide variety that are available, but also some of the programs that extend throughout the year and that are available to young adults as well. so, thank you again. if you're out there, if you are looking for something to do this summer, i've got to tell you, it's as simple as going to d.c. parks and rec website. you can find them on facebook. investigate these programs and have a great, great summer. thank you. but it took a twist of fate to find a high-end curler at such a head turning price. and that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. ♪ there's work to be done. it's not going to be easy but there's grit inside of you. and if you need extra motivation the grad fund at strayer university can help push you forward. because up to your la
i have to say thank you so much to councilmember, you know, robert wright, to john stokes from d.c. parks and rec. you gave us a great perspective on not only the programs available this summer and the wide variety that are available, but also some of the programs that extend throughout the year and that are available to young adults as well. so, thank you again. if you're out there, if you are looking for something to do this summer, i've got to tell you, it's as simple as going to d.c. parks...
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and to discuss more about the possible outcome, i'm joined by robert wright, a political analyst at theancial times and tina fordham at citi. good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> thanks for joining us. tina, i'll start with you been what is your latest take on the polls? a big lead for theresa may initially. where do we stand this morning? >> it was a remarkable decline considering where we started out. but jeremy corbyn turned out to be a better campaigner than a lot of people expected and mrs. may seemed to struggle a bit in that department. most pollsters, a wide divergence, actually. six, seven-point average lead for the conservatives. of course, turnout is always the key variable. >> and, robert, your poll of polls, the financial times poll of polls has that lead this morning at eight. what is the swing factor that could lead to a surprise corbin victory? >> well, i think it's hard to imagine a corbyn victory at this point. i don't think most people really expect that to happen. but what has been remarkable is the way that jeremy corbyn has been a much better campaigner th
and to discuss more about the possible outcome, i'm joined by robert wright, a political analyst at theancial times and tina fordham at citi. good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> thanks for joining us. tina, i'll start with you been what is your latest take on the polls? a big lead for theresa may initially. where do we stand this morning? >> it was a remarkable decline considering where we started out. but jeremy corbyn turned out to be a better campaigner than a lot...
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robert mueller. abc's david wright is at the white house for us. david, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, paula and dan. this weekend the president is off to camp david. his very first trip to the presidential retreat and this father's day getaway one where his frustrations do seem president trump drove another stake into president obama's legacy. signing an executive order to scrap obama's policy of detente with cuba. >> effectively immediately i am canceling the last administration's completely >> reporter: cuba lasted back rejecting what it called manipulation for political purposes and double standards in the treatment of human rights. but trump upstaged himself acknowledging for the first time in a tweet that he is indeed under investigation after firing fbi director james comey. i am being investigated for firing the fbi director by the man who told me to fire the fbi director.ctor,girich clearly felt differently in the's 90s when he voted to impeach bill clinton for obstructing justice during the monica lewinsky investigation.
robert mueller. abc's david wright is at the white house for us. david, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, paula and dan. this weekend the president is off to camp david. his very first trip to the presidential retreat and this father's day getaway one where his frustrations do seem president trump drove another stake into president obama's legacy. signing an executive order to scrap obama's policy of detente with cuba. >> effectively immediately i am canceling the last...
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wright, abc news, new york. >> that special counsel is robert mueller. he plans to meet with leaders. the senate intelligence committee looking to review his memo. >> president trump stayed off twitter and declined to address the testimony himself. abc's lana zak has the latest from washington. >> reporter: toward the end of james comey's testimony, president trump took the stage at an event with christian conservatives and while he didn't mention anybody by name, he did level some of the same charges at his political opponents as they have leveled against him. >> they will lie, they will obstruct, they will spread their hatred and their prejudice. but we will not back down from doing what is right. >> reporter: at the white house, abc's jonathan karl asked him about the hearing. >> mr. president, any reaction of comey's testimony? >> thank you very much. >> reporter: any reaction at all? do you think he told the truth? >> reporter: while the president was mum his personal lawyer marc kasowitz has not. >> he has confirmed publicly what he repeatedly told president trump privately, tha
wright, abc news, new york. >> that special counsel is robert mueller. he plans to meet with leaders. the senate intelligence committee looking to review his memo. >> president trump stayed off twitter and declined to address the testimony himself. abc's lana zak has the latest from washington. >> reporter: toward the end of james comey's testimony, president trump took the stage at an event with christian conservatives and while he didn't mention anybody by name, he did level...
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teresa: también arrestaron a robert samar y lo acusaron de haber pintado mensajes racistas en la puerta de la iglesia. a diferencia del caso de wrightá consciente de que el odio continúa latente. por ello, cada domingo, como congregación que son, ruegan por su seguridad y su bienestar. eva: nosotros estamos preparados y nosotros vamos a seguir alabando a dios en esta iglesia sin tener temor a estos que nos quieren odiar. teresa: la iglesia ha servido de santuario para varias familias centroamericanas. y según la pastora, eva lozano, se están preparando para posiblemente recibir a tres familias mexicanas este verano. ya regresamos con más de esta edición especial de "aquí y ahora". historias de la vida real bien contadas. presentador: al regresar... Él asegura haber sido agredido por ser latino. erik: tenía golpes en el ojo, en la frente, en los labios... [música] [música] ♪ coffee-mate te ayuda a darle una vuelta a las cosas ...cuando le añades su rico y cremoso sabor... ...como una nueva amistad. muy bien eso! stir up commitment... ...con coffee-mate. ♪ fue amor desde lanto que primera caricia y todo lo que querías era rodearlo de
teresa: también arrestaron a robert samar y lo acusaron de haber pintado mensajes racistas en la puerta de la iglesia. a diferencia del caso de wrightá consciente de que el odio continúa latente. por ello, cada domingo, como congregación que son, ruegan por su seguridad y su bienestar. eva: nosotros estamos preparados y nosotros vamos a seguir alabando a dios en esta iglesia sin tener temor a estos que nos quieren odiar. teresa: la iglesia ha servido de santuario para varias familias...
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robert. >>> we're going to begin in washington with weekend protests over the potential tampering by russia into the u.s. presidential election and the coming testimony of james comey. david wright has more from the white house. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, ron. the white house is feeling the heat over the russia is weekend, the president's supporters marched in a make america great generally. tens of thousands of people also took part in the march for truth. doing their best to keep the focus on the need for answers in the investigation over russian meddling in the election and possible collusion by trump associates. message straight to republican members of congress and putting on the pressure. the star witness expected thursday is fired fbi director james comey. the democrats are hoping that he can provide some answers on whether the president pressured him to go easy on fired national security adviser mike flynn. ron? >> okay, thank you, david. david wright outside the white house. >>> in the philippines, officials releasing new video from inside the manila resort where 37 people were killed last week. the video shows the gunman, now identified as 43-year-
robert. >>> we're going to begin in washington with weekend protests over the potential tampering by russia into the u.s. presidential election and the coming testimony of james comey. david wright has more from the white house. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, ron. the white house is feeling the heat over the russia is weekend, the president's supporters marched in a make america great generally. tens of thousands of people also took part in the march for truth....
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wright, abc news, new york. >>> leaders of the senate committee who heard comey's testimony plan to meet next week with special counsel robertr. looking to review comey's memos. >> abc news political director, rick klein, weighing in on the impact of comey's blockbuster testimony. here's rick. >> reporter: in a showdown with donald trump, comey decide to go nuclear, a powerful, riveting day of testimony where the fired fbi director depicted the president of the united states as some one who is a liar, manipulator, some one sought to influence investigations. james comey so confident in his own view of things, his own words, he challenged president trump, lordy he said he hopes there are tapes and that the tapes get produced. this sets up a major showdown between the president of the united states and his team who are now calling james comey, a liar and leaker in his own rights. plenty of reason to doubt comey's word. at bottom he was under oath making unprecedented allegations against a u.s. president. a very big deal with ramifications that could last a long time. donald trump on the day he fired james comey can say he was
wright, abc news, new york. >>> leaders of the senate committee who heard comey's testimony plan to meet next week with special counsel robertr. looking to review comey's memos. >> abc news political director, rick klein, weighing in on the impact of comey's blockbuster testimony. here's rick. >> reporter: in a showdown with donald trump, comey decide to go nuclear, a powerful, riveting day of testimony where the fired fbi director depicted the president of the united...