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we really appreciate it. >> sandra: we hope the absolute best, thank you. >> sandra: coming up, with just 100 days now until the midterm elections, if you can believe that, a look how president trump endorsements are playing a huge part, especially in the florida g.o.p. governor 's primary race. plus this. >> i would be certainly willing to consider a shutdown if we don't get proper border security. >> sandra: the president doubling down and betting congress will deliver on the hot-button issue before november, but will it backfire? and just ahead, it looks like mr. trump will not sit down with special counsel robert mueller, at least for now. andrew mccarthy, former u.s. attorney is coming up on the legal strategy. >> no sit down until we get until we get ironed out exactly what they want to do. right now i'm telling them no way. ♪ i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? most pills don'
we really appreciate it. >> sandra: we hope the absolute best, thank you. >> sandra: coming up, with just 100 days now until the midterm elections, if you can believe that, a look how president trump endorsements are playing a huge part, especially in the florida g.o.p. governor 's primary race. plus this. >> i would be certainly willing to consider a shutdown if we don't get proper border security. >> sandra: the president doubling down and betting congress will deliver...
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sandra. >> good evening, john, thank yo thank you. breaking tonight, with a fierce battle brewing in the future of the supreme court hanging in the balance, the senator who could make or break the confirmation process making a stunning announcement. i'm sandra smith in for martha maccallum and this is "the story." republican susan collins said the white house has told her that it has expanded its short list of potential candidates beyond the 25 that have been publicly disclosed. if it comes as collins and others have expressed concerns about the names that are out there, particularly when it comes to the issue of abortion. >> a candidate who would overturn roe v. wade would not be acceptable to me, because that would indicate an activist agenda that i don't want to see a judge house. >> sandra: so far the white house is staying tight-lipped on who these other judges might be, but this president ever revealed he's already met with a number of the candidates. >> i interviewed and met with four potential justices of our great supreme cou
sandra. >> good evening, john, thank yo thank you. breaking tonight, with a fierce battle brewing in the future of the supreme court hanging in the balance, the senator who could make or break the confirmation process making a stunning announcement. i'm sandra smith in for martha maccallum and this is "the story." republican susan collins said the white house has told her that it has expanded its short list of potential candidates beyond the 25 that have been publicly disclosed....
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sandra. >> sandra: fox news alert. there is a soccer team and their coach trapped in a partially flooded cave in thailand. more than 1,000 people including u.s. military members are trying to bring them to safety. >> right now what you're seeing is everyone is coming together to figure out the next course of action and how to bring them out as safely and quickly as possible. >> sandra: greg palkot is following the story from london. how did they get down there in the first place? >> it's an amazing story hopefully with a happy ending. the soccer players and their coach were doing some practicing near a cave. then they went and explored the cave in northern thailand. some 10 days ago. that's when it all went bad. heavy rains flooded parts of the cave trapping them underground. monday night local time after days of frantic searching by thailand and international teams, divers and u.s. military from japan the 12 boys and their 25-year-old coach were found. as much as 2 1/2 miles underground into a mountainside. they're sa
sandra. >> sandra: fox news alert. there is a soccer team and their coach trapped in a partially flooded cave in thailand. more than 1,000 people including u.s. military members are trying to bring them to safety. >> right now what you're seeing is everyone is coming together to figure out the next course of action and how to bring them out as safely and quickly as possible. >> sandra: greg palkot is following the story from london. how did they get down there in the first...
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sandra has a lot more. >> sandra: we go to steve hayes, editor in chief for "the weekly standard" and fox news contributor. good morning to you. all right, so monday night will be a big night, we're learning, as john roberts reported at 8:00 p.m. monday, july 9th we expect the president to name his pick to fill the vacant seat. expectations are rising. he has narrowed it down here. judge raymond kethledge's stock is rising, kavanaugh, barrett. what are your expectations? >> i think conservatives think kethledge is a fantastic writer. high on the list of a lot of outside conservative groups. people that i've spoken with. i think the three that john roberts mentioned as finalists if we put them in that category would please all manner of conservatives notwithstanding the criticism of brett kavanaugh we've seen from some conservative groups. >> sandra: it will be a big decision for the president and completed the six interviews with six judges. that process is over. we're all kind of wondering here we are thursday, the day after the holiday, if the president knows yet who he will pick. j
sandra has a lot more. >> sandra: we go to steve hayes, editor in chief for "the weekly standard" and fox news contributor. good morning to you. all right, so monday night will be a big night, we're learning, as john roberts reported at 8:00 p.m. monday, july 9th we expect the president to name his pick to fill the vacant seat. expectations are rising. he has narrowed it down here. judge raymond kethledge's stock is rising, kavanaugh, barrett. what are your expectations?...
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. >> sandra: go, tiger. trump unleashing on the iranian leader this morning in a twitter rant. we have a jam-packed hour for you, brit hume, ari fleischer and others on deck. we'll be right back. ♪ you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. gimme one minute... and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza is your part b medical expenses. this much - about 80% - medicare will pay for. what's left is on you. that's where an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company comes in. this type of plan helps pay some of what medicare doesn't. these are the only plans to carry the aarp endorsement for meeting their high standards of quality and service. so call unitedhealthcare insurance company today and ask for your free decision
. >> sandra: go, tiger. trump unleashing on the iranian leader this morning in a twitter rant. we have a jam-packed hour for you, brit hume, ari fleischer and others on deck. we'll be right back. ♪ you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. gimme one minute... and i'll tell you some important things to know...
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the >> sandra: good morning. i'm sandra smith. a u.s. military plane carrying the remains from north korea to south korea comes on the 65th anniversary of the korean armistice. each of the cases was draped in the flag of the united nations. >> bill: what more do we know about this, greg? >> we first told you about this yesterday, frankly we weren't 100% sure it was going to happen but indeed it did happen. the return is believed to be the remains of those 55 u.s. service members killed and missing in the korean war. transport caskets, wooden boxes with those remains were picked up by an air force cargo plane this morning korea time from north korea where they were handed over. brought back to a u.s. air base in south korea draped in the u.n. flags as that was the command the american troops were fighting under at the time. u.n. honor guard and u.s. military greeting them. the remains will be examined at the base. in the past north korea has passed off other remains as americans and then they will be sent next wednesday to hawaii for furt
the >> sandra: good morning. i'm sandra smith. a u.s. military plane carrying the remains from north korea to south korea comes on the 65th anniversary of the korean armistice. each of the cases was draped in the flag of the united nations. >> bill: what more do we know about this, greg? >> we first told you about this yesterday, frankly we weren't 100% sure it was going to happen but indeed it did happen. the return is believed to be the remains of those 55 u.s. service...
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." >> sandra: welcome. i'm sandra smith. a moment we don't often see from the president. trump admitting he misspoke when he characterized the summit. yesterday president trump making it clear he does indeed support the intelligence community. >> president trump: i have full faith and support for america's great intelligence agencies. always have. and i have felt very strongly that while russia's actions had no impact at all on the outcome of the election, i accept our intelligence community's conclusion that russia's meddling in the 2016 election took place. >> bill: has the president changed his tune or clarified it? >> this morning the president is saying that the helsinki trip wasn't all bad because a bulk of the talk with putin actually happened away from reporters and behind closed doors. the president tweeted this morning first thing so many people at the higher ends of intelligence loved my press conference performance in helsinki. putin and i discussed many important subjects at our earlier meeting. we got along well, which truly bothered many haters who wanted t
." >> sandra: welcome. i'm sandra smith. a moment we don't often see from the president. trump admitting he misspoke when he characterized the summit. yesterday president trump making it clear he does indeed support the intelligence community. >> president trump: i have full faith and support for america's great intelligence agencies. always have. and i have felt very strongly that while russia's actions had no impact at all on the outcome of the election, i accept our...
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i'm sandra smith. live inside "america's newsroom." >> good morning to you, i'm jon scott in for bill hemmer today. secretary of state pompeo set to address the media a few hours from now after meeting with members of the u.n. security council including ambassador nikki haley. as of right now kim jong-un is holding up his end of the deal. >> no one has been closer to that than i have. so everyone else is simply speculating about what has taken place today. i've been there. the north koreans have consistently reaffirmed the commitment that chairman kim made to president trump. no one was under any illusions it would happen in hours, days or even weeks. it will take time. >> sandra: we have live fox team coverage. kevin corke is at the white house and we'll talk to hugo gurdon. we begin with rich edson at u.n. headquarters in new york city. good morning. >> good morning. at the bottom of the hour secretary of state mike pompeo begins his meetings here at the united nations in new york, japanese and south
i'm sandra smith. live inside "america's newsroom." >> good morning to you, i'm jon scott in for bill hemmer today. secretary of state pompeo set to address the media a few hours from now after meeting with members of the u.n. security council including ambassador nikki haley. as of right now kim jong-un is holding up his end of the deal. >> no one has been closer to that than i have. so everyone else is simply speculating about what has taken place today. i've been there....
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sandra?here with me now, making their first live tv appearance at the host of benson and hearth. guy benson and marie harf, looking good guys. >> thank you sandra. >> sandra: first off, i want you both to weigh in on this. and it has sparked a big debate in this country. >> i was immediately reminded from something that happened in 2009 when the obama administration tried to freeze out our network, fox news, from asking questions of a senior administration official and fall of that year. the other networks all banded together including cnn and they said it, fox's night included in this process, none of us are going to do it. the obama administration relented and backed down. i think what we saw there from jay wallace, was paying that forward back to cnn because i think it is important regardless of who is in power, regardless of which administration happens to occupy 1600 savini avenue. the white house press corps is a team together and they stand up for the first amendment and stand up for t
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>> good morning, sandra.ates, colorado has the most separate fires and also the largest one named the spring creek fire where crews on scene describe a tsunami of fire 300 feet high. the third largest in state history chewing up more than 100,000 acres, 250 homes destroyed. yesterday the fire took unexpected turns creating problems for firefighters. today rain is in the forecast. that's good for helping knock down the flames but officials are now concerned about flash floods. colorado's governor is expected to visit the area today as well as the lake christine fire near the snow mass in aspen ski areas. a number of homes have already been lost. firefighters are trying to limit further destructions. residents are thankful for the help. >> the smoke, the anxiety, the danger. the rocks they have to climb and go up and down, it's non-stop appreciation. >> take a look at this high 10,000 feet high in the colorado mountains, a tornado, no damage but close enough to grab attention, sandra. >> sandra: what does it lo
>> good morning, sandra.ates, colorado has the most separate fires and also the largest one named the spring creek fire where crews on scene describe a tsunami of fire 300 feet high. the third largest in state history chewing up more than 100,000 acres, 250 homes destroyed. yesterday the fire took unexpected turns creating problems for firefighters. today rain is in the forecast. that's good for helping knock down the flames but officials are now concerned about flash floods. colorado's...
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>> sandra: thank you. david webb is a sirius xm patriot host. founding executive director of georgetown university's institute of politics and public service. both are fox news contributor's. i will start with you first. has this gone too far? >> i think we've been down a dangerous trajectory for quite some time now. let me begin by saying there's no room -- there's absolutely no room for vandalism and violence when it comes to public discourse. that was true with what happened in omaha. it was also true when this happened in 2010 and 2011 during the midst of the health care reform right when democratic party headquarters in local communities around the country were also vandalized with bricks, with messages taped to them being thrown through those windows. that was wrong then and this is wrong now. so i do worry that there is a normalization that has been going on now for the better part of a decade that folks who are incredibly passionate on whatever the issue is think that this is okay. we've got to walk that back and keep this. >> sandra: if
>> sandra: thank you. david webb is a sirius xm patriot host. founding executive director of georgetown university's institute of politics and public service. both are fox news contributor's. i will start with you first. has this gone too far? >> i think we've been down a dangerous trajectory for quite some time now. let me begin by saying there's no room -- there's absolutely no room for vandalism and violence when it comes to public discourse. that was true with what happened in...
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. >> sandra: good morning, everyone, i'm sandra smith. 17 fires burning across the golden state. more than 600 homes destroyed, tens of thousands of people forced to leave their homes. officials hoping to turn the tide. >> we are feeling more optimistic. we're starting to gain ground. we're starting to make good progress out there. i think you can see that. >> bill: jeff paul reporting live in redding, california. the fire only 5% contained over the weekend. how is it now? >> we're just learning that the carr fire here in the redding area is at 17% containment. firefighters feel like they have a better grasp on the fire. the devastation caused by the fire is long lasting. you can see this was one family's home. there was a garage back there presumably an area for a boat and right up front of the house that was a truck. all of this happening to many other homes hard hit in this neighborhood that are now charred and reduced to ash. just over the weekend the fire doubled in size and nearly at 100,000 acres. the carr fire has forced nearly 50,000 people from their homes. many of thes
. >> sandra: good morning, everyone, i'm sandra smith. 17 fires burning across the golden state. more than 600 homes destroyed, tens of thousands of people forced to leave their homes. officials hoping to turn the tide. >> we are feeling more optimistic. we're starting to gain ground. we're starting to make good progress out there. i think you can see that. >> bill: jeff paul reporting live in redding, california. the fire only 5% contained over the weekend. how is it now?...
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sandra. >> sandra: all right, eric.mexico, that's what people there are calling the newly elected president. a live report next. i'm really into this car, but how do i know if i'm getting a good deal? i tell truecar my zip and which car i want and truecar shows the range of prices people in my area actually paid for the same car so i know if i'm getting a great price. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. >> eric: there is a new president for mexico. they elected and rest man well lopez oeb la door. he is a critic of president trump's immigration policies. it didn't stop the president from tweeting overnight. he said congratulations on becoming the next president of m
sandra. >> sandra: all right, eric.mexico, that's what people there are calling the newly elected president. a live report next. i'm really into this car, but how do i know if i'm getting a good deal? i tell truecar my zip and which car i want and truecar shows the range of prices people in my area actually paid for the same car so i know if i'm getting a great price. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when...
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. >> sandra: good to see you. i'm sandra smith. the president making it clear he will meet with anyone anywhere if it means the potential for peace. iran may not be on the same page. heightened rhetoric between the two leaders over the president's abrupt withdrawal from the nuke deal. >> president trump: they want to meet, any time they want, any time they want. it's good for the country, good for them, good for us, and good for the world. no pre-conditions. if they want to meet, i'll meet. >> sandra: kellyanne conway senior counselor to the president will be here with more on this. but first we'll get to her in a moment. we begin with doug mcelway live at the white house. what is the latest? >> certainly looks like another case of the president's carrot and stick approach to foreign policy. we've seen him offer incredibly tough sanctions to countries like russia, china, north korea. at the same time that he offers to meet with their leaders, offers high praise to their leaders, then meets with their leaders and in the aftermath of
. >> sandra: good to see you. i'm sandra smith. the president making it clear he will meet with anyone anywhere if it means the potential for peace. iran may not be on the same page. heightened rhetoric between the two leaders over the president's abrupt withdrawal from the nuke deal. >> president trump: they want to meet, any time they want, any time they want. it's good for the country, good for them, good for us, and good for the world. no pre-conditions. if they want to meet,...
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. >> sandra: thank you, bill. i'm sandra smith. one of the biggest promises made during their historic summit back in june. the u.s. anticipating returning the remains of 55 american soldiers from the korean war tomorrow. exactly 65 years after the fighting ended. something the present side was very important to him. >> so many people, even to the campaign, they say is there anyway you can work with north korea to get the remains of my son back? my father back. i asked for it today, and we got it. that was very last minute. the remains will be coming back. they are going to start the process immediately. >> bill: with more now, what do we know about the return? >> well, we could be hours away from another important measure to mend it ties between the united states and north korea. u.s. officials telling fox news that the remains of those 55 u.s. service members, missing since the korean war, could be transferred to south korea friday morning korea time. that is thursday night eastern time. of the remains would be set to be flown vi
. >> sandra: thank you, bill. i'm sandra smith. one of the biggest promises made during their historic summit back in june. the u.s. anticipating returning the remains of 55 american soldiers from the korean war tomorrow. exactly 65 years after the fighting ended. something the present side was very important to him. >> so many people, even to the campaign, they say is there anyway you can work with north korea to get the remains of my son back? my father back. i asked for it today,...
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i missed you last week. >> sandra: i'm sandra smith. president trump currently en route to brussels, belgium for a crucial nato summit as judge kavanaugh prepares to make his rounds on capitol hill this morning. his nomination sparking protests last night on the steps of the supreme court. both president trump and kavanaugh making their cases for a quick confirmation process. >> president trump: judge kavanaugh has impeccable credentials, a proven commitment to equal justice under the law. this incredibly qualified nominee deserves a swift confirmation and robust bipartisan support. >> if confirmed by the senate i will keep an open mind in every case. and i will always strive to preserve the constitution of the united states and the american rule of law. >> sandra: leland vittert is live at the white house. what is nominee kavanaugh up to this morning? >> good morning, sandra, a couple hours from now he heads up to capitol hill with vice president mike pence who will escort him up there and begin with meetings with mitch mcconnell and t
i missed you last week. >> sandra: i'm sandra smith. president trump currently en route to brussels, belgium for a crucial nato summit as judge kavanaugh prepares to make his rounds on capitol hill this morning. his nomination sparking protests last night on the steps of the supreme court. both president trump and kavanaugh making their cases for a quick confirmation process. >> president trump: judge kavanaugh has impeccable credentials, a proven commitment to equal justice under...
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. >> sandra: i'm sandra smith. president trump arriving in brussels before a welcome breakfast where the president pressed nato's secretary general about energy agreements between russia and other european countries. the president asking why the u.s. still funds the military alliance protecting against russia while our allies buy energy from moscow. >> president trump: many countries owe us a tremendous amount of money from many years back where they're delinquent as far as i'm concerned because the united states has had to pay for them. 10 or 20 years it is massive amounts of money the united states has paid and stepped up like nobody. this has gone on for decades. this has gone on for many presidents. no other president brought it up like i bring it up. we're protecting germany, france, all of these countries and then numerous of the countries go out and make a pipeline deal with russia. you tell me if that's appropriate. i think it's not and i think it's a very bad thing for nato and i don't think it should have
. >> sandra: i'm sandra smith. president trump arriving in brussels before a welcome breakfast where the president pressed nato's secretary general about energy agreements between russia and other european countries. the president asking why the u.s. still funds the military alliance protecting against russia while our allies buy energy from moscow. >> president trump: many countries owe us a tremendous amount of money from many years back where they're delinquent as far as i'm...
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i'm bill hemmer, >> sandra: i'm sandra smith. here we go. the president's russian counterpart speaking out today. vladimir putin calling his sit-down with president trump a success as the president makes it clear he holds putin personally responsible for what happened. >> you say you agree with u.s. intelligence that russia meddled with the election in 2016. >> i've said that numerous times before. i would say that that is true, yeah. >> but you haven't condemned putin specifically. do you hold him personally responsible? >> well, i would, because he is in charge of the country just like i consider myself to be responsible for things that happen in this country. so certainly as the leader of a country you would have to hold him responsible, yes. >> bill: kevin corke back stateside from the north lawn. what are they saying this morning? >> listen, the president is learning a painful lesson. the 72-hour news cycle after a political misstep can be absolutely brutal. that said white house officials say he is fighting back and pushing back agains
i'm bill hemmer, >> sandra: i'm sandra smith. here we go. the president's russian counterpart speaking out today. vladimir putin calling his sit-down with president trump a success as the president makes it clear he holds putin personally responsible for what happened. >> you say you agree with u.s. intelligence that russia meddled with the election in 2016. >> i've said that numerous times before. i would say that that is true, yeah. >> but you haven't condemned putin...
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sandra. >> sandra: thank you.ism of president trump's performance at the summit continues to come in. chuck schumer speaking earlier on the senate floor. >> on foreign soil, president trump said the united states was to blame for the state of the relationship between russia and america. he trashed american intelligence, took the word of the kgb over the word of the men and women of the c.i.a. can you believe it? >> jon: mike emanuel is live at capitol hill. so give us an assessment of the fallout from the helsinki summit there on the hill, mike. >> good morning. some democrats like chuck schumer are calling for hearings here in congress with president trump's national security team. other democrats say there must be a bipartisan response. >> it is disgusting, disgraceful, unamerican behavior. but again we're not helpless. we can do something about it in this building and we might as well just stay home if we are going to let this president continue to do this. >> fox has learned senate republican leadership is tak
sandra. >> sandra: thank you.ism of president trump's performance at the summit continues to come in. chuck schumer speaking earlier on the senate floor. >> on foreign soil, president trump said the united states was to blame for the state of the relationship between russia and america. he trashed american intelligence, took the word of the kgb over the word of the men and women of the c.i.a. can you believe it? >> jon: mike emanuel is live at capitol hill. so give us an...
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bill hemmer, sandra smith. of "america's newsroom" as we follow every loop. >> sandra: what a week it's been. >> bill: every single one of them. he was also asked about this pipeline in russia that we can talk about right now with house judiciary committee member and the man who will lead the questioning for lisa page later today john ratcliffe. before we talk about what is expected later today in the u.s. and capitol hill reflect on what you are hearing out of england and this relationship with theresa may and where we are with nato. what is your feeling here now? >> i think donald trump is doing the things over in europe that we've seen him do here in the united states, which is break up the status quo. i think most americans are glad to see a president standing up for america, putting america first on the world stage even with some of our allies who maybe haven't treated us perfectly fairly as the president would say, and so, you know, all of this is a negotiation that ultimately i think will put the united
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sandra, good morning. what a day we have ahead of us. >> sandra: a big three hours ahead. good morning, bill. i'm sandra smith in new york city. the two leaders are meeting alone. going on for about 90 minutes. i understand it's all hands on deck with security in the area, of course. >> it is. we're located on the port on the southern edge of the city. you see the ferris wheel and lights. you come to the swimming pool area that's closed down and sweep around to the presidential palace, the building in yellow painted behind us. vladimir putin arrived first, president trump arrived about 10, 12 minutes after that. they were expected to begin at an earlier time today. that was delayed about 50 minutes or an hour, sandra. we believe the two of them are still meeting at the moment. they had blocked that on the schedule a period of 90 minutes. they've gone over that period and it's not a bad thing, just where they are right now. these two men can talk, too and we'll go into that in a moment with some of our guests here. they come into this moment for the third time they've ever
sandra, good morning. what a day we have ahead of us. >> sandra: a big three hours ahead. good morning, bill. i'm sandra smith in new york city. the two leaders are meeting alone. going on for about 90 minutes. i understand it's all hands on deck with security in the area, of course. >> it is. we're located on the port on the southern edge of the city. you see the ferris wheel and lights. you come to the swimming pool area that's closed down and sweep around to the presidential...
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sandra: sure. i mean, the first thing that i want to say, piggy backing a little on what you talked about, is that for the people that are arriving at the border, seeking asylum is not a criminal act. i think that's something the american public has been confused about or made to be confused about. the right to seek asylum is protected in our domestic laws, which is founded upon international law, such as the united nations refugee convention and the protocols following the convention. what the domestic law establishes is that people that arrive at our borders who are characterized as refugees, which means they're either unwilling or unable to return to their home country because of either past persecution or a reasonable fear of future persecution, either because of their race, their religion, their nationality, their political opinion, or their membership in a particular social group, those people under u.s. laws have the clear right to ask for asylum. and the process is one that's been establish
sandra: sure. i mean, the first thing that i want to say, piggy backing a little on what you talked about, is that for the people that are arriving at the border, seeking asylum is not a criminal act. i think that's something the american public has been confused about or made to be confused about. the right to seek asylum is protected in our domestic laws, which is founded upon international law, such as the united nations refugee convention and the protocols following the convention. what the...
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. >> sandra: good morning. i'm well. i'm sandra smith. before he landed in london the president spoke this morning at a wide ranging news conference at nato headquarters saying nato allies have agreed to boost defense spending under pressure from him. a statement that at least one ally is already disputing. >> president trump: everyone has agreed to substantially up their commitment. they'll up it at levels that they've never thought of before. the united states commitment to nato is very strong, we mains very strong. but primarily because everyone, the spirit they have, the amount of money they are willing to spend, the additional money that they will be putting up. germany has agreed to do a lot better than they were doing and we're very happy with that. we had a very good relationship with angela merkel. i'm meeting with president putin on monday and i think we go into that meeting not looking for so much. i hope that we are going to be able to get along with russia. i think we'll probably be able to. he is representing russia, i'm rep
. >> sandra: good morning. i'm well. i'm sandra smith. before he landed in london the president spoke this morning at a wide ranging news conference at nato headquarters saying nato allies have agreed to boost defense spending under pressure from him. a statement that at least one ally is already disputing. >> president trump: everyone has agreed to substantially up their commitment. they'll up it at levels that they've never thought of before. the united states commitment to nato...
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teresa: brandon sánchez es primo materno de sandra y dice que cinco meses antes de irse, sandra le hablós fue detenida y deportada a honduras.nicuentan de esa época estuvieron separados dos años, aunque en el 2015 se reconciliaron de yanela denis. denis: ella no quería tener más niños, yo tampoco, yo no quería tener más niños, por eso es que ella es demasiado especial con los tres, con todos. teresa: aun así admite que poco antes de que sandra se fuera con la niña la relación entre ellos no estaba en su mejor momento. denis: sí estábamos en la relación así un poco distantes, nada para tomar una-- una decisión como esa, pero me imagino que esa ha sido una de las causas. teresa: ¿en algún momento le mencionó llevarse a la niña? denis: más de una vez ella me hizo comentarios de-- dice "me llevo a la niña, fíjate que con la niña están con buen estatus, están dando asilo político", y me imaginé que se fue a escondidas por la misma cuestión, porque sabía que yo en ningún momento iba a permitir que se fuera con la--con la bebé. brandon: yo nunca pensé que se llevaría a la niña, pero es una--una
teresa: brandon sánchez es primo materno de sandra y dice que cinco meses antes de irse, sandra le hablós fue detenida y deportada a honduras.nicuentan de esa época estuvieron separados dos años, aunque en el 2015 se reconciliaron de yanela denis. denis: ella no quería tener más niños, yo tampoco, yo no quería tener más niños, por eso es que ella es demasiado especial con los tres, con todos. teresa: aun así admite que poco antes de que sandra se fuera con la niña la relación entre...
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. >> sandra: he is getting a lot of praise this morning. everybody is trying to do the calculations what is needed for this confirmation process and to actually see him get confirmed. which the president obviously sees that happening or he wouldn't have picked -- made this particular pick. that being said red state democrats. we know the president invited several to the white house and they declined those invitations of the president. talking about doug jones, joe manchin, joe donnelly, heidi heitkamp. did the president expect to get their support? >> if the democrats actually look at the qualifications of judge brett kavanaugh they have no choice but to confirm him. if it is based on pure politics some will do what they usually do. hold up the stop sign, fight to the death to stop him, but if they are being honest and it is a matter of policy and principle and personal qualifications, the professional and personal pedigree of this man and his time on the bench already, then if they are being honest and they are doing what they promised the
. >> sandra: he is getting a lot of praise this morning. everybody is trying to do the calculations what is needed for this confirmation process and to actually see him get confirmed. which the president obviously sees that happening or he wouldn't have picked -- made this particular pick. that being said red state democrats. we know the president invited several to the white house and they declined those invitations of the president. talking about doug jones, joe manchin, joe donnelly,...
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sandra: nejra: -- sandra: we would prefer to stay in high-quality companies that is part of the cyclethis part of the cycle, because we are already seeing the effects valuations on the cyclical side to be unattractive. there will be a little less opportunity for growth going forward. end when do you think thae of the economic cycle comes? sandra: i think we will plan for another two rate hikes, three rate hikes over the next year. we can still see satisfactory growth, perhaps back to trend, 2%, towards the end of next year. we are not looking for a recession at this point, but rather just a slower rate pace of growth towards the second half of the year is certainly in 2019. guy: where does the dollar feature in all of this? because it does make a massive difference. is the dollar going to remain strong? sandra: very mixed at this present time, as we have seen the dollar actually we can with the economic doubt coming out of europe. that has really created a recovery in the euro. back morewe look structurally and more medium-term, more longer-term, the dollar should in fact be in a stru
sandra: nejra: -- sandra: we would prefer to stay in high-quality companies that is part of the cyclethis part of the cycle, because we are already seeing the effects valuations on the cyclical side to be unattractive. there will be a little less opportunity for growth going forward. end when do you think thae of the economic cycle comes? sandra: i think we will plan for another two rate hikes, three rate hikes over the next year. we can still see satisfactory growth, perhaps back to trend, 2%,...
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tambiÉn para sandra, para luisiana y para antonia.e. la cadena cnn obtuvo una grabaciÓn secreta del presidente donald trump y su abogado, muchaell cohen, sobre la relaciÓn marital con trump. esto fue dos meses antes de la elecciÓn. parte de la controversia es que se dice que pactarÁ en efectivo pero segÚn el documento transcrito por el nuevo abogado del presidente se escucha la palabra " no pagues en efectivo". borja: nos conectamos con janet rodrÍguez quien todos los detalles de esta polÉmica. janet: bien lo dices, borja, es muy controversial. esta es la primera vez que escuchamos al presidente de hablar con su abogado sobre un posible pago con una persona quien habrÍa alegado tener una relaciÓn sexual con el presidente. en este caso, es esta ex modelo de playboy quien habrÍa tratado de vender su historia, la compraron pero nunca la publicaron. aquÍ se escucha lo que se dijo durante la grabaciÓn. [audio en inglÉs] [audio en inglÉs] >> el presidente hoy no trato de desmentir ni de desestimar la grabaciÓn mediante un tuit. en vez de de
tambiÉn para sandra, para luisiana y para antonia.e. la cadena cnn obtuvo una grabaciÓn secreta del presidente donald trump y su abogado, muchaell cohen, sobre la relaciÓn marital con trump. esto fue dos meses antes de la elecciÓn. parte de la controversia es que se dice que pactarÁ en efectivo pero segÚn el documento transcrito por el nuevo abogado del presidente se escucha la palabra " no pagues en efectivo". borja: nos conectamos con janet rodrÍguez quien todos los detalles...
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>> >> muchas gracias por su compañía y sandra pese a que el departamento de vehículos extendió la horasar dolores de cabeza >> qué hacer si tenemos trámites pendientes con dmv >> estas opciones son para que usted no tenga más dolor de cabeza para realizar estos trámites, una opción son 14 mercados aquí en el área de la bahía cuando venga por el mandado también puede realizar ciertos trámites renovar permisos directamente acá en los quioscos, el pago también puede ser por tarjeta de crédito efectivo cheves, y si viene a uno de estos lugares obtiene el documento inmediatamente no así si lo hace por internet demora días en llegar ,también tengo entendido por reportes dados a conocer cuanto tiempo pasa una persona en oficina dmv, una hora 45 horas pero acá le tomaría 10 minutos también en algunos supermercados en el área de la bahía hay una aplicación para su celular donde podría optimizar sus trámites >> muchas gracias, sandra , por la importante información, >> podemos ir de compras al supermercado y aprovechar de hacer el trámite >> he esperado hasta dos horas para hacer el trámite así
>> >> muchas gracias por su compañía y sandra pese a que el departamento de vehículos extendió la horasar dolores de cabeza >> qué hacer si tenemos trámites pendientes con dmv >> estas opciones son para que usted no tenga más dolor de cabeza para realizar estos trámites, una opción son 14 mercados aquí en el área de la bahía cuando venga por el mandado también puede realizar ciertos trámites renovar permisos directamente acá en los quioscos, el pago...
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fue asesinado a balazos en esta ciudad , hoy gracias a nuevas herramientas las esperanzas resurgen sandraria especial . >> y un depravador sexual es arrestado en napa , el sospechoso de 43 años ,. >> uniformados descubrieron que andaba en un auto robado y habría abusado de dos menores de edad . >> y homicidio de niah wilson la adolescente asesinada por puñaladas . >> así se veía en la corte el sospechoso hoy el objetivo de la fiscalía es conseguir que le den cadena perpetua . >> una de las pruebas que 0puede ayudar a la fiscalía serían . >> las cámaras son efectivas para saber lo que pasó . >> el sistema de cámaras funciona en todas las estaciones , las operadoras pueden ver todo lo que pasa y denunciar dicen que está captado el momento del crimen . >> todo lo que pase está grabado aquí . >> la fiscal dice que no quiere comentar no dijo que esto afectaría el caso . >> pedrian cadena perpetua . >> si uno no está bien de la cabeza es posible que mates a una persona pero no sabemos qué pasará . >> lo que la familia busca es justicia , nunca vio algo similar en su carrera . bart ti donde pued
fue asesinado a balazos en esta ciudad , hoy gracias a nuevas herramientas las esperanzas resurgen sandraria especial . >> y un depravador sexual es arrestado en napa , el sospechoso de 43 años ,. >> uniformados descubrieron que andaba en un auto robado y habría abusado de dos menores de edad . >> y homicidio de niah wilson la adolescente asesinada por puñaladas . >> así se veía en la corte el sospechoso hoy el objetivo de la fiscalía es conseguir que le den cadena...
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join me in welcoming sandra opdycke. >>. >> hello, hello. okay. where's my glasses on i can see you and with my glasses off i can see my nose so we will start with the glasses off. anyway, i want to tell you today about the wpa, the works progress, like this? is that better? works s progress administration and this was one of the best-known agencies of the new deal and it's one of the greatest jobs programs in american history ., the wpa table 3 million people and 1over the course of the whole of operation which was 1935 to 1943, they provided jobs 14 million people. >> the idea for the wpa didn't emerge until the spring of 1935 so wasn't part of the initial days that we know about so this came in the third year of fdr's year in office. theeconomy was doing better . then when he came in, but they were still way toomany people out of work . so if roosevelt was hoping to run in 1936, as a man, he was going tohave to do something about unemployment . so in 18 and 1935 he persuaded congress to pass a $5 billion emergency relief bill including funds fo
join me in welcoming sandra opdycke. >>. >> hello, hello. okay. where's my glasses on i can see you and with my glasses off i can see my nose so we will start with the glasses off. anyway, i want to tell you today about the wpa, the works progress, like this? is that better? works s progress administration and this was one of the best-known agencies of the new deal and it's one of the greatest jobs programs in american history ., the wpa table 3 million people and 1over the course...
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while trying to leave syria, sandra and her husband were caught by kurdish militia. since then, her husband has been in prison along with hundreds of other non-syrian i-s supporters. 35 from germany alone. the kurdish administration here is keen to be rid of them as soon as possible. >> it's a great burden for us. we can't manage this on our own. together with the international community, we managed to defeat the terror militia. but now everyone has to pull together to solve this problem. the women and children need psychological help. they have no papers. all countries should take responsibility for their own citizens, take back these terrorists and put them on trial. >> the german women being held at the kurdish camp all know each other and have similar stories. sabila and her three children have been waiting seven months for permission to return to germany. her family originates from kosovo. she converted to islam and married a turkish man. at the age of just 19 and without informing her family, she left germany to join i.s., also known as daesh. she says it was v
while trying to leave syria, sandra and her husband were caught by kurdish militia. since then, her husband has been in prison along with hundreds of other non-syrian i-s supporters. 35 from germany alone. the kurdish administration here is keen to be rid of them as soon as possible. >> it's a great burden for us. we can't manage this on our own. together with the international community, we managed to defeat the terror militia. but now everyone has to pull together to solve this problem....
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sandra, come on up. [applause] >> thank you, everybody. hi, i'm sandra, the director, and i wanted to thank mayor breed, president cohen, and bruce and especially behind me about 40 residents from 15 different neighborhoods across the city who i have worked with for the past two years. thank you, guys. and the city agencies who are here. we have public works we have the police department and p.u.c. and the department of public health and the department of recreation and the department of homelessness. so we work to strategize and to get things done for the residents of the city and all of that takes a lot of teamwork. i'm really, really honored to be here both with mayor breed and president cohen today. i'm so grateful that mayor breed put trust in us and in the community and some of the concerns that the residents had. and she's provided funding so that we can do creative things, different things, things that will really impact neighbors. since fix-it started about two years ago we didn't know if we would be successful or what would happe
sandra, come on up. [applause] >> thank you, everybody. hi, i'm sandra, the director, and i wanted to thank mayor breed, president cohen, and bruce and especially behind me about 40 residents from 15 different neighborhoods across the city who i have worked with for the past two years. thank you, guys. and the city agencies who are here. we have public works we have the police department and p.u.c. and the department of public health and the department of recreation and the department of...
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>> imagínate sandra.om o cualquiera de nuestras plataformas >> mientras tanto en conneticut una persona resultó herida por un tiroteo, antes de la medianoche por las calles san miguel y... de acuerdo a la policía la víctima solo recibió heridas leves, 3 personas están tras las rejas. pasamos al condado contra costa, sujeto que confesó haber robado el teléfono el pasado mes de mayo, fue hospitalizada tras el atraco y falleció un mes después. >> las autoridades informaron que arretaron por exhibicionismo a un hombre de 34 años de edad. ramírez se masturbaba en el balcón de su departamento el cual tiene vista a la alberca. >> continúa la batalla legal donde se utiliza un germicida acusa al a empresa monsanto por su condición al haber hecho uso de su producto durante sus labores de un distrito de venicia. la compañía sabía que le herbicida es carcinógeno. podría pronunciarse en los tribunales. continúa el juicio a la persona acusada de arrojar un perro desde un vehículo . la fiscalía de la ciudad presentó la
>> imagínate sandra.om o cualquiera de nuestras plataformas >> mientras tanto en conneticut una persona resultó herida por un tiroteo, antes de la medianoche por las calles san miguel y... de acuerdo a la policía la víctima solo recibió heridas leves, 3 personas están tras las rejas. pasamos al condado contra costa, sujeto que confesó haber robado el teléfono el pasado mes de mayo, fue hospitalizada tras el atraco y falleció un mes después. >> las autoridades...
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que se encuentran de manera legal están recibiendo asistencia pública, podrían ser deportados se >> sandraeste tipo. >> efectivamente todos lo que esperan un ajuste y se les ha negado también, inmediatamente van a ser dirigidos a una corte de inmigración, veamos. >> es un documento de 11 páginas que tiene fecha del 28 que tiene fecha del 28 de julio de 2018. >> es por si abusan de los servicios que se les están entregando. >> cuando un programa le pide información del ingreso de cuantos viven en tu casa, cuantos paran para mantener es ahí donde se puede tener problemas. >> si se encuentra evidencia de que se cometió fraude, tienen la autoridad para emitir estos documentos. >> no es todo la agencia estará enfocándose en los residentes permanentes que solicitan la ciudadanía pero se las quitan por carácter moral. >> lo que está cambiando ahora es que el gobierno está diciendo una solicitud de inmigración se ha negado que estas personas debe ser mandado a la corte de inmigración. >> con la finalidad de incrementar y agilizar procesos de deportación de miles de indocumentados este presidente s
que se encuentran de manera legal están recibiendo asistencia pública, podrían ser deportados se >> sandraeste tipo. >> efectivamente todos lo que esperan un ajuste y se les ha negado también, inmediatamente van a ser dirigidos a una corte de inmigración, veamos. >> es un documento de 11 páginas que tiene fecha del 28 que tiene fecha del 28 de julio de 2018. >> es por si abusan de los servicios que se les están entregando. >> cuando un programa le pide...
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it is now my pleasure to introduce sandra optic. [applause] sandra graduated from vaster in 1977 after a raising three daughters, she worked in mental health. in her 50s she earned a ph.d. in u.s. history at columbia university. over the next decade she taught american history and urban history at bard vaster and marist colleges. she also wrote a history of bellevue hospital and coauthored several books on social policy. since her retirement, dr. con traited on writing history books for college students she's the author of the rutledge atlas of women in america and creating jobs a and hop in the great depression. other works that focus on gene adams in 18 influence epidemic, she also serves as occasional lecturer at the center of lifetime studies in poughkeepsie new york and working on a book about american suffrage please join me in welcoming sandra optic. [applause] >> hello. hello -- [inaudible conversations] with my glasses on i can see you and with my glass off i can see any notes. so start with the the glasses off. anyway -- i
it is now my pleasure to introduce sandra optic. [applause] sandra graduated from vaster in 1977 after a raising three daughters, she worked in mental health. in her 50s she earned a ph.d. in u.s. history at columbia university. over the next decade she taught american history and urban history at bard vaster and marist colleges. she also wrote a history of bellevue hospital and coauthored several books on social policy. since her retirement, dr. con traited on writing history books for college...
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all all right good at the center pages man bring us the very important reporting thank you so much sandra now to a developing story from afghanistan official that officials there say a coordinated attack is underway in the city of jalalabad which is near the pakistani border there been reports of several explosions a government offices including the department of migrants and refugees appear to be under attack a gunman are reportedly holding hostages there's been no word as yet on casualties . and let's get the very latest on that story with journalist dearie he is based in the capital kabul and he joins us for more hi tired good to see what more can you tell us about the attack in jalalabad. well for the audience who don't know about yet act at eleven thirty local time today a couple of insurgents groups they stormed the office of migraines and refugees in jail a lot which has been volatile over the last few weeks until now that i spoke with this person not the governor. a dozen people have been killed and one day but we don't have you know the real estate to sticks yet but people you kn
all all right good at the center pages man bring us the very important reporting thank you so much sandra now to a developing story from afghanistan official that officials there say a coordinated attack is underway in the city of jalalabad which is near the pakistani border there been reports of several explosions a government offices including the department of migrants and refugees appear to be under attack a gunman are reportedly holding hostages there's been no word as yet on casualties ....
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it is now my pleasure to introduce sandra opdycke. [applause] >> sandra opdycke graduated from vassar in 1957 after raising three daughters she worked in mental health. in her 50s she earned a phd in u.s. history at columbia university. over the next decade she taught american history and urban history at bard, fast and mayors colleges. she wrote a history of bellevue hospital and co-authored several books on social policy. since her retirement, doctor opdycke is concert on writing history books for college students. she is the author of the list of women in america, and the wpa -- "the wpa: creating jobs and hope in the great depression." other works have focused on jean adams in the 1918 influenza epidemic. she also serves as an occasional lecture at the center for lifetime studies, and is currently working on a book about women's suffrage. please join me in welcoming sandra opdycke. [applause] >> hello, hello. let's see what i got here. with my glasses on i can see you, and with my glasses off i can see my notes. so we'll start wit
it is now my pleasure to introduce sandra opdycke. [applause] >> sandra opdycke graduated from vassar in 1957 after raising three daughters she worked in mental health. in her 50s she earned a phd in u.s. history at columbia university. over the next decade she taught american history and urban history at bard, fast and mayors colleges. she wrote a history of bellevue hospital and co-authored several books on social policy. since her retirement, doctor opdycke is concert on writing...
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sandra: no puedo describirlo. me abruma. no sabrÍa a dÓnde ir ni a quÉ llamar. abriÓ sus brazos, me abrazÓ y me dijo abuela, te amo,te extraÑÉ. cuÁl no me voy a casa? tan pronto lo llevemos a casa haremos lo mejor para cuidarlo. borja: es una de las noticias mÁs comentadas del dÍa. es escalofriante. algo que estÁbamos haciendo antes era buscar el google en cualquier buscador pones " venta de niÑos". sale muchÍsimos artículos y muchÍsimos foros. la gente discute sobre esto. hay una inquietud no sÉ el qué mente, de alguien que va a buscar si puede vender a su hijo. mucha desesperaciÓn mucha locura. carolina: un hombre fue condenado el wisconsin por haber intentado vender a su niÑa de cuatro aÑos de edad.par dos leyes de california que tiene que ver con la ciudades santuario. el gobierno dÓ en marzo a este estado por sus polÍticas que protegen a indocumentados alegando que podrÍan obstruir la implementaciÓn de las leyes migratorias. borja: la casa blanca respondiÓ a los pedidos del servicio de migraciÓn indicando que si se hiciera, las fronteras en los estados unid
sandra: no puedo describirlo. me abruma. no sabrÍa a dÓnde ir ni a quÉ llamar. abriÓ sus brazos, me abrazÓ y me dijo abuela, te amo,te extraÑÉ. cuÁl no me voy a casa? tan pronto lo llevemos a casa haremos lo mejor para cuidarlo. borja: es una de las noticias mÁs comentadas del dÍa. es escalofriante. algo que estÁbamos haciendo antes era buscar el google en cualquier buscador pones " venta de niÑos". sale muchÍsimos artículos y muchÍsimos foros. la gente discute sobre...
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i do not know how well he trod that line, but it was pretty clear at the beginning there, sandra, he completely deflected on that question. >> both world leaders touting this as a success. when i stepped up from there, putin said we can call it a success. he went on to praise president trump for bringing an attitude of dialogue. trump reciprocated and said it went very well, our relationship has never been worse than it is now. and as he said as of four hours ago, that has changed. and now, john, a reaction in washington around the country, and around the world. >> yeah, and i think that there are some parallels between this and at the kim jong un summit in singapore a month ago. with the president, at his level, was trying to break open some dialogue. he was trying to make some advances. at the administrative level, all of the screws are still being tightened on north korea. they have not let that go at all. i think we are seeing the same thing here. at the presidential level, president trump tried to break open some avenues of dialogue, someways that the united states and russia co
i do not know how well he trod that line, but it was pretty clear at the beginning there, sandra, he completely deflected on that question. >> both world leaders touting this as a success. when i stepped up from there, putin said we can call it a success. he went on to praise president trump for bringing an attitude of dialogue. trump reciprocated and said it went very well, our relationship has never been worse than it is now. and as he said as of four hours ago, that has changed. and...
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, cienthay muertos y damnificados >> incendios river i(habla en ingles) y cÓmo esta la situaciÓn sandra>> den compaÑeros yo estoy a un lado de la carretera 20 es la misma vialidad que lleva a una de las comunidades que estÁn siendo evacuadas acaban de pasar unos ocho camiones de bomberos quiero que vean a mis espaldas que las llamas siguen ardiendo en esa zona estÁn los bomberos y varios helicÓpteros es el incendio river ig (habla en ingles) del lado izquierdo hay otro incendio es el incendio i(habla en ingles) d del dcondado de medocino, en l o laport i(habla en ingles) , se ordenÓ la evacuacion de 5000 personas en total son unas 10,000 pero sabemos que es hace un par de horas acaba de informar el alguacil que se emitieron Órdenes de evacuacion comunidades que estÁn al sur i (habla en ingles) fuera de cÁmara l nos dijo un oficial qu temen que ambos incendios se junten pues estaban a 30 millas de distancia y luego tenÍan previsto que el viento soplar a con mÁs intensidad asÍ que las llamas se expandieron rÁpidamente y eso fue lo que ocurriÓ de hecho nosotros vimos cÓmo los apaga fuegos
, cienthay muertos y damnificados >> incendios river i(habla en ingles) y cÓmo esta la situaciÓn sandra>> den compaÑeros yo estoy a un lado de la carretera 20 es la misma vialidad que lleva a una de las comunidades que estÁn siendo evacuadas acaban de pasar unos ocho camiones de bomberos quiero que vean a mis espaldas que las llamas siguen ardiendo en esa zona estÁn los bomberos y varios helicÓpteros es el incendio river ig (habla en ingles) del lado izquierdo hay otro...
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chispas >> situaciÓn muy preocupante es viento las altas temperaturas y la baja humedad muchas gracias sandra
chispas >> situaciÓn muy preocupante es viento las altas temperaturas y la baja humedad muchas gracias sandra