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sarah, sarah stewart had been fixed up by her friend, dana. dana had an inkling that sarah would hit it off with ryan. >> i came home. i said sarah is amazing. i think their personalities would get along. let's see what happens? >> what happened over drinks and nibbles was chemistry. laid back ryan, the college jock, and super organized, who needed everything just so talked about getting together. she said let me check my book. she gets out her little black book. she's looking through. he is peeking over looking. he said, later he calls us and tells us there was nothing written in her black book. >> reporter: a fast track courtship. and before very long. ryan was bnging his new girlfriend home to meet his mom, ll. >> i liked her a lot. probably number one thing that struck me the most was how -- beyond her years in maturity she was. >> poised, huh? >> yeah. sarah didn't have a problem telling anyone anything. so if you -- made sarah mad, you knew you made sarah mad. >> as for ryan he never seemed to lose it. >> never seen him upset. he doesn't get mad. >> he is so laid back
sarah, sarah stewart had been fixed up by her friend, dana. dana had an inkling that sarah would hit it off with ryan. >> i came home. i said sarah is amazing. i think their personalities would get along. let's see what happens? >> what happened over drinks and nibbles was chemistry. laid back ryan, the college jock, and super organized, who needed everything just so talked about getting together. she said let me check my book. she gets out her little black book. she's looking...
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sarah sarah huckabee sanders was refused service at a restaurant in virginia, this is just the latest in a string of trump officials being a has harassed and it's being encouraged by the left right now. somehow it's okay to go after sarah huckabee sanders just trying to go to work every day and do her job, to be a mother, to be a working mom, to go and try and eat with your family, and get thrown out in such a way because the left has no tolerance for diversity of thought, for diversity of opinion, on policy right now, that is wrong. democratic congresswoman maxine waters is out there calling for americans to confront any member of trump's cabinet. watch this. >> from that cabinet in a restaurant, in the department stores, at a gasoline station. you get out in the crowd. >> [applause] >> and you take that from them and you tell them they're not welcome. trish: it's days after secretary nielsen from dhs was shouted at while out to dinner do we have the sound on this? you should hear it. >> not in the u.s.. not in d.c. not in the u.s.. not in d.c. trish: so she was shouted at while at a restaurant, a mexican restaurant there, where they went after her, a group of people, a mob, and now dhs is warning employees to take ex
sarah sarah huckabee sanders was refused service at a restaurant in virginia, this is just the latest in a string of trump officials being a has harassed and it's being encouraged by the left right now. somehow it's okay to go after sarah huckabee sanders just trying to go to work every day and do her job, to be a mother, to be a working mom, to go and try and eat with your family, and get thrown out in such a way because the left has no tolerance for diversity of thought, for diversity of...
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for the "late night white house press briefing." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: sarah, sarah, yes, over here. sarahrah, sarah, over here, yes, thank you. seth meyers with "late night with seth meyers." secretary sanders, when are you going to start telling us the truth? >> not today or tomorrow or at any point ever. [ light laughter ] >> seth: great. can you tell us a little bit about eric trump's birthday party? >> no one from the white house staff will attend. [ laughter ] >> seth: what did jared kushner say to donald trump during the election? >> i wish i could vote for you but i'm only 11. [ laughter ] >> seth: sarah, where do you see yourself in five years? >> further from the truth. [ audience ohs ] [ light laughter ] >> seth: president trump seems to be fairly unfriendly to angela merkel. was there ever a time when trump liked germany? >> from 1942 to 1945. [ audience ohs ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: why does president trump want to meet with vladimir putin? >> to accept the check. [ laughter ] >> seth: what did president trump tell his kids to do on mother's day? >> call your moms. [
for the "late night white house press briefing." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: sarah, sarah, yes, over here. sarahrah, sarah, over here, yes, thank you. seth meyers with "late night with seth meyers." secretary sanders, when are you going to start telling us the truth? >> not today or tomorrow or at any point ever. [ light laughter ] >> seth: great. can you tell us a little bit about eric trump's birthday party? >> no one from the white house...
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sarah: sarah camell, bbc news, westminster abbey. laura: celebrating stephen hawking. erremeyou can find more on all the day's news at our website. rei am lauravelyan. thanks for watching. >> with the bbc news app, ouric al videos are designed to wrk around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your to the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latestne headlis you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, yourdr ms. your tomorrow is now.re int financial. >> "bbc world news" wasd presen kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy wood
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. >> sarah? >> sarah? >> can you explain the president's shift when he's gone from talking about defining success for this meeting as denuclearization of the peninsula now talking about the need for more meetings? can you explain what happened there and why the shift? and can you also describe your disagreements over north korea internally with the national security advisor? >> yeah. with respect to the second one, i have read a little bit about this. i love good fiction as much as the next person, but it is without foundation, so much so that, you know, i'll be polite since i'm a diplomat now. suffice it to say those articles are unfounded and a complete joke. we're two individuals. we're each going to present our views. i'm confident that will happen on issues from how long this press conference ought to go to issues that really matter to the world. it's absolutely the case that we won't always agree. i think the president demands that we each give our own views. your first question, i'll try and answer.
. >> sarah? >> sarah? >> can you explain the president's shift when he's gone from talking about defining success for this meeting as denuclearization of the peninsula now talking about the need for more meetings? can you explain what happened there and why the shift? and can you also describe your disagreements over north korea internally with the national security advisor? >> yeah. with respect to the second one, i have read a little bit about this. i love good fiction...
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sarah. sarah: we are having a look at the dark side of sport. amid all of the excitement, there is trepidation that this tournament could end up being remembered for organismnstead of great games and goals. russia has long had a serious problem with fan violence and ugly scenes that marred the european championship in france. russian authorities say they are confident in preventing any major incidents. >> fighting for the sake of fighting. this is the hooligan seen in russia. will they ruin the world cup? >> these fights are pure adrenaline. it is a rush. everyone wants to prove they are the strongest. >> that is exactly what happened at the 2016 european championship. violence broke out between russian mulligans and english fans. it wasn't always like this. the soviet union did not happen major problem. the collapse 30 years ago that the perfect breeding ground for a bulletin seen in russia. -- hooligan scene in russia. >> when there was a huge vacuum in the government, they could do whatever they wanted at the stadium. the government turned a blind eye. >> now it is about competition and honor. it is almost its own sport. russian hooligans don't wring out the they train. russia is not the only country with a hooligan problem. clashes over up to between diehard liverpool and roma fans. russia says it is taking strong measures to avoid scenes at the world cup both inside and outside of the stadium. >> we are seeing a crackdown on these fans. they will knock on your door and say we just came for a talk to tell you what should be done and what should not be done. they don't give you a choice. you either disappear for r the whole city -- from the whole city for the tournament or you will have very huge troubles. >> even the russian president hass assured football fans that they will be in good hands. >> we are eager to do our best to secure the comfort and safety of our guests. >> will the russian world cup be a festival of football or if fast? only time will tell. sarah: with that, your up-to-date on dw news. i am sarah kelly in berlin. thank you for joining us. we hope to see you again soon. have a good day. . twenty twenty with all the stories reasons our. donald. it is expected. turns out he's like. they say. you
sarah. sarah: we are having a look at the dark side of sport. amid all of the excitement, there is trepidation that this tournament could end up being remembered for organismnstead of great games and goals. russia has long had a serious problem with fan violence and ugly scenes that marred the european championship in france. russian authorities say they are confident in preventing any major incidents. >> fighting for the sake of fighting. this is the hooligan seen in russia. will they...
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ok now i think the point ok now i think the point actually that sarah was making is is right i mean that sarah was making is is right i mean where our phones made where our phones made in america no i design america no i designed there may be but there may be but basically they're made in a they're made in eastern asia so it's to nature so you know trade is global you know trade is global and if you start throwing spanners in the works and if you start throwing spanners in the works then basically consumers works then basically consumers will pay will pay. and the rate of any rate of inflation facial in american america will only in the increase increase if if a dog from out from introducing produces his trade terry trade tariffs it's it's really as simple as that really as simple as that ok steve ok steve i'll give you the i'll give you the last word of the program the last word of the program go ahead go ahead how is it how is this making us make your mirror in america great grey i was as i was looking america america great great. for forty seven of them of course kevin mccarthy the magic ke
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sarah sanders: i think they can be. i think they have become more at hames about having a gotc moment more than getting information. >> do you want to name names? sarah sanders: everybody can figure that out. >> sarah sanders, thank you. sarah sanders: thank you for having me. , the conversation with the chief justice of the, john roberts, from the digital conference before circuit, live today at 3:30 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. the c-span bus is traveling across the country, on our 50 capitals tour, it stopped in fairbanks, alaska, asking people what is the most important issue in alaska. >> i was born and raised in fairbanks, alaska and the most important issue to me is walls our society seems to be putting up. nation built on immigrants and diversity, we are finding it hard to embrace our differences. that is creating great divide. and more complex we need at the conflictscomplex -- we need at the moment. problem solving skills more important, not how we are different, because differences make us great. >> the most important issue to , we have ay misconception that we are falling behind. that is not the case. important for the public to understand
sarah sanders: i think they can be. i think they have become more at hames about having a gotc moment more than getting information. >> do you want to name names? sarah sanders: everybody can figure that out. >> sarah sanders, thank you. sarah sanders: thank you for having me. , the conversation with the chief justice of the, john roberts, from the digital conference before circuit, live today at 3:30 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. the...
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sarah. you're a parent. don't you have any empathy for what these people are going through? they have less than you do. sarah: guys, settle down. reporter: seriously. sarah: i'm trying to be serious but i'm not going to have you yell out of turn. reporter: these people have nothing. sarah: i know you want to get some more tv time, but that's not what this is about. i want to recognize you -- go ahead, jill. reporter: honestly, answer the question. it's a serious question. these people have nothing. they come to the border with nothing. and you throw children in cages. you're a parent. you're a parent of young children. don't you have any empathy for what they go through? sarah: jill, go ahead. reporter: does the president really believe that crimea is part of russia? because everyone there speaks russian? and the second question, the president has said that kim jong un told him that north korea is destroying -- sarah: let me answer your first question. i'm not aware of any comment like that. i know it's been reported but i'm not going to comment on a private conversation i wasn't a part of that i don't have information on. second part. reporter: the pres
sarah. you're a parent. don't you have any empathy for what these people are going through? they have less than you do. sarah: guys, settle down. reporter: seriously. sarah: i'm trying to be serious but i'm not going to have you yell out of turn. reporter: these people have nothing. sarah: i know you want to get some more tv time, but that's not what this is about. i want to recognize you -- go ahead, jill. reporter: honestly, answer the question. it's a serious question. these people have...
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sarah sanders: everybody can figure that out. >> sarah sanders, thank you. sarah sanders: thank you for having me. >> >> that interview and many others are featured on our pod cast. you will find these bands the weekly and all podcast wherever they are able. -- wherever they are available. ♪ travelingpan bus is across the country on the 50 capitals tour. >> we are finding it hard to him race -- to embrace diversity is a good ring. it is creating a great divide. conflicts then we need at the moment. we should be focusing our problem-solving skills on , nothing more important how we are different. our differences make us great. >> the most important issues to me are at the policy. we have a misconception amongst a lot of the public that we are falling behind. and, it is important for me to inc. for the public to understand to work harder on making arctic policy a bigger issue than it is currently perceived. >> i'm a dentist here in fairbanks. i have been here since 1976. , where i from michigan went to school at the university of mexican. -- university of michigan.
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a follow federal laws doing our president served him well that brings me to the sarah sanders thanks sarah sanders sarah how could you sanders was asked to leave a restaurant this weekend because. the staffers were uncomfortable and owner gave them the choice do you want to serve and she politely asked her to leave and she laughed and of course she tweeted out from her press secretary account about this business and there's some been all that. with the sarah sanders incident also you know you have two major cabinet members and major members of the trumpet administration has spoken out and spoken pretty racist lee racist about the border crisis and they're going in a mexican restaurant some people are giving them a rough time there i mean it's just obedience but it's relatively so during things that it's called civil disobedience for reasons of time when it's really it's really hard for him and you go. my god we only have everything in power in the world but let's cry about it some more now what the washington post editorial board actually to let the trump team piece that down that road lies a world in w
a follow federal laws doing our president served him well that brings me to the sarah sanders thanks sarah sanders sarah how could you sanders was asked to leave a restaurant this weekend because. the staffers were uncomfortable and owner gave them the choice do you want to serve and she politely asked her to leave and she laughed and of course she tweeted out from her press secretary account about this business and there's some been all that. with the sarah sanders incident also you know you...
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sarah. i'm with the american friends of lafayette. we are 400 strong. sarah: oh, you people. [laughter] >> yeah, thank you for bringing our hero to the forefront. i appreciate you very much. sarah: that's why i did it. [laughter] sarah: i would have done it for free. [laughter] >> we bought your book. so he sometimes -- lafayette is criticized for being -- doing things for the glory of it, not for the why, the reason, the purest reasons, but back in the 18th century, was that such a bad thing, doing it just for the glory? sarah: just for the glory? no, i don't think so. i mean, if we are going to condemn all historical figures who, you know accomplished their , accomplishments because what they wanted was glory, that wipes out everyone, maybe mother teresa, but she got a lot of press too. [laughter] sarah: i mean, if you are doing good things i don't really care what your motives are that much. i mean, there is something about lafayette. he is such a boy. you know, i mean, he is 19 and, i mean, it is kind of bad form to abandon your pregnant teenage wife. >> there is that. sarah: so i cannot overlook those things. but i mean his glory, that was part of, this quest for glory was
sarah. i'm with the american friends of lafayette. we are 400 strong. sarah: oh, you people. [laughter] >> yeah, thank you for bringing our hero to the forefront. i appreciate you very much. sarah: that's why i did it. [laughter] sarah: i would have done it for free. [laughter] >> we bought your book. so he sometimes -- lafayette is criticized for being -- doing things for the glory of it, not for the why, the reason, the purest reasons, but back in the 18th century, was that such a...
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>> sarah sarah? >> sarahcan you explain the president's shift in going from talking about -- defining success for the meeting of denuclearization of the peninsula to now talking about the need for more meetings can you explain what happened there and why the shift, and can you also describe your disagreements over north korea internally will the national security adviser >> yeah. with respect to the second one, i have read a little bit about this, and i love good fiction as much as the next person, but it is so much so that, you know, i'll be polite because i'm a p diplomat now, but those articles are unfounded and a completely false. i'm confident that will happen on issues from how long the press conferences ought to go to issues that really matter to the world. so it's absolutely the case that we won't always agree. i don't think the president demands that, we each have our own views. your first question, i'll try to answer your first question, too, i don't see the shift as you do. the president's always u
>> sarah sarah? >> sarahcan you explain the president's shift in going from talking about -- defining success for the meeting of denuclearization of the peninsula to now talking about the need for more meetings can you explain what happened there and why the shift, and can you also describe your disagreements over north korea internally will the national security adviser >> yeah. with respect to the second one, i have read a little bit about this, and i love good fiction as...
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sarah for germany's world cup preparations. sarah: as we know, thehey won it the last time around, so they have a lot at stake. a lot of people looking to the squad, looking to the training. they have finished at the training camp in italy, confident that they have done the necessary groundwork for a successful tournament. the team is back in germany for a final warm-up match against saudi arabia, after which the real work begins. reporter: cracking weather, laid-back atmosphere, and simple ball drills, the perfect end to germany's world cup training camp. it is enough for the record goalscorer, now a coach. he says he is happy with the team's progress. >> i think we have trained well. we have toto make sure we achiee the e same things we did fourr yearss ago. that means developing a positive team spirit, pushing each other, and training with an i intensity thatat is enough to challenge en the e established players. reporter: a a few weeks ago, it was unthinkable, but manuel neuer is once again the undisputed number one between the posts. the rest of them are in good spirits. only one of them had to cut short his training schedule. he will miss friday's game due to a knee injury. the doctors say it is just a bruise on the knee, but you don't want to tatake any unnecessary risks he did some sprints today, so i assume it will not be an issue for the world cup. reporter: the match against saudi arabia is germany's last test before the world cup defense kicks off. sarah: we all know the frustration when traffic lights change too quickly. just how an elderly perern tryi t to cross aa seven-lane highway must feel. check this out -- security cameras in soututhwest chinana captured the agonizilyly slow journey o oa senior c citizen across a busy road. he is barely onto the crossing one the traffic starts to flow. check this out -- look at when he looks like he is stranded there. a policeman comes to his rescue. and that is just the best of humanity there. everyone likes a piggyback ride, don't they? quick reminder of the top stories we are following for you -- more than one million n turkh citizens in germany have begun early voting in a turkey's election, called for june 24. overseas voters could swing the results in resident erdogan's favor. in the last election three years ago, most ex-pats back his party for i am sarah kelly in berlin. thank you so much for watching. have a great day. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which
sarah for germany's world cup preparations. sarah: as we know, thehey won it the last time around, so they have a lot at stake. a lot of people looking to the squad, looking to the training. they have finished at the training camp in italy, confident that they have done the necessary groundwork for a successful tournament. the team is back in germany for a final warm-up match against saudi arabia, after which the real work begins. reporter: cracking weather, laid-back atmosphere, and simple...
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sarah: so still a lot of work to be done, perhaps an understatement. lisa collins, an expert on korea, thank you so much for joining us to share your expertise. lisa: thank you. sarah: reaction to the summit around the world has generally favorable, if sometimes cautious. many leaders are hedging their bets until something more concrete emerges from further talks between the two sides. reporter: thers a handshake as they met, another during the nenegotiations, and another r ar ththey signed ththe joint state. just what the declaration is worth in the long-term is a question now being discussed around the world. japan's prime minister sounded an optimistic note. >> i believe this will be the first step in solving the problems with nortkorea. reporter: the european union also welcomed the meeting as a sign of progress. >> today's summit between the twtwo proves that diplomacy and dialogue are the only way forward. reporter: but others urged caution. u.s. democrats warned that the deal lacked concrete details, and the message from german politicians was, wait and see. >> trump does not take international agreements and contracts seriously. he shows a wild disregard for global political norms. reporter: still, the opportunity seemed to outweigh the risks in many eyes, above all in south korea, a country still formally at war with the north. >> it is wonderful, amazing. i am so happy about this agreement. >> 70 years of war is nothing next to the 500 years of peace we had before. reunification is coming, that is for sure. reporter: their hopes are high after the excitement of the summit, but they know the devil is in the details and the long negotiations ahead could still come to nothing. sarahlet's get a quick check of other stories making news around the world. judges of the international criminal court have ordered the release he forr congolese vice president. the ruling comes after an appeals court overtuturned h convictions for wawar crimes committed in 2002 and 2003. he hasas been imprisisoned sincs ararrest 10 years s ago. at lstst 12 people i including o rohingya muslims have been killed in southeast bangladesh after heavy rains triggered landslides. international aid agencies are warning thatat there is a ririsk that waterbornrne disease will break out. makeshift t camps house neararle millllion rohingngya, who have d a military crackdown in neighbhboring myanmar. israeli police have begun evacuating jewish settlers from 15 homes built illegally in the west bank. two protesters were arrested after scuffles broke out during the operation. israel's supreme court ordered the evictions because the homes were built on private palestinla as the u.k. parliament faces a str
sarah: so still a lot of work to be done, perhaps an understatement. lisa collins, an expert on korea, thank you so much for joining us to share your expertise. lisa: thank you. sarah: reaction to the summit around the world has generally favorable, if sometimes cautious. many leaders are hedging their bets until something more concrete emerges from further talks between the two sides. reporter: thers a handshake as they met, another during the nenegotiations, and another r ar ththey signed...
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sarah benwell, consumer affairs journalist. our dishwasher is always full so that is ok from what sarah says! that was what you were doing last weekend? it was a glorious day. but all that walking is taking its toll on the ground beneath their feet. volunteers have employed a traditional source of labour to help restore the routes that are more difficult to reach — fell ponies. dave guest explains. these fell ponies are on a mission — a mission to save the landscape from which they took their name. the fact is, each year at this time the lakeland fells prove an irresistible draw to thousands of walkers. but the relentless trudging of so many boots takes its toll on the footpaths. for more than a decade, volunteers from the organisation fix to keep the footpaths in good order. our usual method of building a path is to do what we call stone pitching, which is using large rocks with a nice flat surface to create a pitch causeway. but there are some environments where this method doesn't work. boggy ground presents particular challenges, challenges they have now met by using a wholly natural and
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sarah. reporter: sarah, are you going to take reporter questions after [inaudible]? secretary pompeo: yes, i'm going to take a couple reporter questions. [laughter] a couple. good afternoon. it's great to be joining you all here today. early in his presidency, president trump made a commitment to address the threat of north korea, which has been a threat to our nation for far too long. president trump has been, and continues to be, committed to ridding the united states and the world of threats posed by north korea's weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missile programs. these programs threaten our homeland, our allies and partners, and the broader non-proliferation regime. north korea's past activities also make clear that it is proliferation to other actors that creates a risk, in addition to the primary risks. it has supporting infrastructure that is also of concern. in early 2017, the trump administration decided on a policy we have referred to as the "maximum pressure campaign"" the campaign enacted the strongest economic and diplomatic sanctions against north korea in history. the goal was to set the conditions for the dprk to make a strategic decision to denuclearize as the best means by which it will achieve its own security. american leadership rallied the international community to send a strong message to chairman kim jong un and the world that we would not stand for the dprk's illegal weapons programs. the president's bold decision to meet with chairman kim jong un grew from this incredibly strong and targeted campaign. the president's policy directly led to the historic summit that will take place on june 12th in singapore. back on march 8th, chairman kim jong un expressed his desire to meet with president trump as soon as possible. and then on may 9th, i met with chairman kim jong un in pyongyang and explained america's expectations for denuclearization. at that time, we also secured the release of three americans: kim dong-chul, tony kim, and kim hak-song. we view this as a sign of goodwill from chairman kim jong un. the united states and north korea have been holding direct talks in preparation for a summit, and north korea has confirmed to us its willingness to denuclearize. a comprehensive whole-of-government effort in support of president trump's upcoming summit is under way. white house- and state department-led advance teams are finalizing logistical preparations and will remain in place in singapore until the summit begins. the president continues to follow every development closely, and is getting daily briefings from his national security team. the fact that our two leaders are coming to the table shows that the two sides are very serious. the diplomatic model we've used to date is different from past efforts. our efforts give us hope that we can find real success where past efforts have fallen short. president trump is hopeful, but he's also going into the summit with his eyes wide open. we've seen how many inadequate agreements have been struck in the past. and you can be sure that president trump will not stand for a bad deal. the united states has been clear, time and time again, that complete, verifiable, and irreversible denuclearization of the korean peninsula is the only outcome that we will find acceptable. the president recognizes that north korea has great potential, and he looks forward to a day when sanctions on the dprk can begin to be removed. however, that cannot happen until the dprk completely and verifiably eliminates its weapons of mass destruction programs. president trump and chairman kim will certainly also discuss security assurances for the dprk, establishing a peace regime, and improving relations between our two countries. until we achieve our goals, the measures that the world, alongside the united states, has put on the regime will remain. in the event diplomacy does not move in the right direction, these measures will increase. throughout the entire process, the united states has been unified with japan and south korea in response to the threats from north korea. i will be traveling with my -- excuse me, i will be traveling to meet with my japanese and south korean counterparts after the summit to continue to coordinate with them. i will also stop in beijing following the singapore summit. i'll provide them with an update and underscore the importance of fully implementing all sanctions that are imposed on north korea. president trump recognizes north korea's desire for security and is prepared to ensure a dprk free of its weapons of mass destruction is also a secure north korea. president trump has made it clear that if kim jong un denuclearizes, there is a brighter path for north korea and its people. we envision a strong, connected, secure, and prosperous north korea that is integrated into the community of nations. we think that the people of the united states and north korea can create a future defined by friendship and collaboration, and not by mistrust and fear. we believe that chairman kim jong un shares this positive vision for the future, and we are committed to finding a path forward. and we assume and hope that that belief is sincere. we're looking forward to being in singapore in just a few days. ms. huckabee sanders: as a reminder, we'll take just a few questions before the secretary has to depart. roberta. reporter: thank you. what progress have you made in narrowing the gap in your understanding of denuclearization and north korea's definition of denuclearization? has there been progress in bringing that definition closer together? secretary pompeo: yes. reporter: can you describe that a little bit? secretary pompeo: no. [laughter] ms. huckabee sanders: that was quick. jon decker. reporter: thank you, sarah. thank you, secretary pompeo. as you mentioned in your remarks, north korea, in the past, has reneged on prior agreements that it's made with the u.s. government. so i have two questions for you. the first question has to do with your experience meeting with kim jong un. do you trust him? and my second question has to do with the negotiations that are upcoming with north korea. who, in your opinion, has the upper hand in the negotiations, and why? secretary pompeo: so with respect to your first question, i've had the chance to meet with chairman kim jong un twice now. i can tell you he is very capable of articulating the things that he is prepared to do, present clearly the challenges that we all have to overcome. it's why the two leaders are meeting. it's the opportunity to lay those out clearly between the two leaders so that we can see if we can find a path forward together that achieves the outcomes that both countries want. and your second question? reporter: who has the upper ha
sarah. reporter: sarah, are you going to take reporter questions after [inaudible]? secretary pompeo: yes, i'm going to take a couple reporter questions. [laughter] a couple. good afternoon. it's great to be joining you all here today. early in his presidency, president trump made a commitment to address the threat of north korea, which has been a threat to our nation for far too long. president trump has been, and continues to be, committed to ridding the united states and the world of threats...
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sarah sanders: start around 5:30, and stop around midnight. >> what are the weekends like? sarah sanders: it depends on if we are traveling. i usually try to spend time with my family. >> one trip that stands out? sarah sanders: several. certainly the singapore trip was incredible. momentthought it pivotal with the president. there have been some other really neat things we have done, i went as part of the presidential delegation for the olympics. it was led by ivanka and she had a good mix of diplomatic and fun, cheerleading side, a really interesting mix. a cool experience. i have done a lot of great things. >> you still enjoy the job? sarah sanders: i love our country, think the president is doing great things and am blessed to be a part of it. >> what would you change? sarah sanders: probably shorter hours. less reporters? in all honesty, the thing that i would change would be the interaction -- often when the cameras are off, the interaction between the press and the press team is not as escalated. that would probably benefit everybody if that could be what was on the camera. >> are the briefings still useful? sarah sanders: i think they can be. i think they have become more at times about havin
sarah sanders: start around 5:30, and stop around midnight. >> what are the weekends like? sarah sanders: it depends on if we are traveling. i usually try to spend time with my family. >> one trip that stands out? sarah sanders: several. certainly the singapore trip was incredible. momentthought it pivotal with the president. there have been some other really neat things we have done, i went as part of the presidential delegation for the olympics. it was led by ivanka and she had a...
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sarah: y no one is above the law. i'm going to keep going. keep moving. >> ask if i can. >> reporter: i think this is important. >> sarah: i'm going to continue to move on. >> reporter: sarahs of the tariffs on china? does this administration still plan to move ahead with the june deadline? >> sarah: president trump is taking steps to continue to reform the dysfunctional trade system that currently harms american workers and businesses. and the president is taking steps to protect u.s. technology and intellectual property from china's burden some trade practices. we'll continue those negotiations. i put out a earlier that those conversations continue. we are going to keep moving. >> reporter: i have asked this before. is there a chance that the president could come out here and take questions from us? and has anyone in this administration asked the president, last week you had on the agenda, he had lower unemployment coming out and has a second chance action. instead of those, we were -- we had to respond to presidential tweets. has anybody asked him to back away from twitter just for a day? >> sarah: on the first question, you guys would be the first to know if the presid
sarah: y no one is above the law. i'm going to keep going. keep moving. >> ask if i can. >> reporter: i think this is important. >> sarah: i'm going to continue to move on. >> reporter: sarahs of the tariffs on china? does this administration still plan to move ahead with the june deadline? >> sarah: president trump is taking steps to continue to reform the dysfunctional trade system that currently harms american workers and businesses. and the president is taking...
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trish: completely unnecessary and disgusting what they're doing to the dhs employees or to sarah sarah huckabee sanders and people getting up and going to work every day and yes maybe they have a different set of beliefs they interpret policy different than the other side but they do not deserve to be treated as poorly as inhumanely as people are doing right now. >> well i believe that anyone whose willing to go to washington and work for the american people should live in the county, should live in the state, should appreciate the people and listen to what they have to say and that's what i've been doing. i listen to my farmers and listen to my latino communities and listen to my police officers and everyone involved in ventura county and doing exactly what they want me to do and i'll continue to do that but first and foremost put god first and i ask him for his guidance. listen, i was put here for a reason and it's an exciting journey in my life and i appreciate everything but it hasn't been easy but i think like i said i think we've got to keep fighting for our flag. trish: you real
trish: completely unnecessary and disgusting what they're doing to the dhs employees or to sarah sarah huckabee sanders and people getting up and going to work every day and yes maybe they have a different set of beliefs they interpret policy different than the other side but they do not deserve to be treated as poorly as inhumanely as people are doing right now. >> well i believe that anyone whose willing to go to washington and work for the american people should live in the county,...
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it turned fiery at the white house briefing with sarah sanders. >> sarah, you're a parent, don't you have any empathy for what these people are going through? >> guy, settle down. >> seriously. >> i'm trying to be serious but i'm not going to have you yell out of turn. >> these people have nothing. >> i know you want to get some more tv time, but that's not what this is about. go ahead jill. >> the debate led to large protests yesterday. abc's melanie woodrow was in san jose where a big crowd gathered last night. >> reporter: hundreds of people gathered at san jose city hall to protest the separation of children from their parents along the u.s. border. people joined rallies across the country for the same purpose. >> i work with children, i work with adolescents, with kids in the foster care system. so i know what this kind of trauma can do to people and is doing to people. >> reporter: organizers heather valentine said when she learned just days ago that there wasn't a rally planned locally, she knew it was up to her. >> i felt, if i don't do it, who is going to do it. >> reporter:
it turned fiery at the white house briefing with sarah sanders. >> sarah, you're a parent, don't you have any empathy for what these people are going through? >> guy, settle down. >> seriously. >> i'm trying to be serious but i'm not going to have you yell out of turn. >> these people have nothing. >> i know you want to get some more tv time, but that's not what this is about. go ahead jill. >> the debate led to large protests yesterday. abc's melanie...
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sarah ca sarah captured the women's title. >>> solo a "star wars" story didn't meet expectations.audience finding most of the 1,000 people they talked to really liked solo, however they believe the poor showing from its opening weekend may have negated positive word of mouth. this weekend solo earned $29 million beating out "deadpool 2" second week in a row, adrift third. solo is owned by our parent company disney. that's it for this special edition of abc7 news. our next newscast is at 11:00 over on channel 7. coming up next, our abc7 special program, chasing the g ♪ seresto,jake...o, seresto ♪ seresto, seresto, seresto whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. ♪ seresto, seresto, seresto oh no, jake. seresto. 8-month... ♪ seresto, seresto, seresto >> investigators says the east area rapist has attacked several teenage girls. >> the 29-year-old wife was raped while her tied-up husband had to listen. >> it's so warm in concord tonight that peopl
sarah ca sarah captured the women's title. >>> solo a "star wars" story didn't meet expectations.audience finding most of the 1,000 people they talked to really liked solo, however they believe the poor showing from its opening weekend may have negated positive word of mouth. this weekend solo earned $29 million beating out "deadpool 2" second week in a row, adrift third. solo is owned by our parent company disney. that's it for this special edition of abc7 news....
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sarah. >> no. why are you saying that? >> is someone in legal jeopardy -- takes legal issue. >> no, no. i'm saying -- you're talking about something the president's lawyers said. it's a legal issue. not a legal issue for sarah. >> i'm talking about something that sarahsion. >> sarah addressed it. >> sarah said she won't address it. >> she address this had yesterday. she addressed the matter yesterday. but i think on this, everything that has to do with what the president refers to as the russian investigation, the hoax, the witch hunt. you should go back and look at his many tweets on the issue and go back and look at what he said as recently as yesterday or the day before, he feels like a lot of peoples' lives are being ruined. nothing has been produced that implicates the president in any way and you know that. you know that it would have leaked if that were there. you know that. i know that cnn has invested considerable sweat equity, time and money in chasing the russian collusion, dlugs, illusion and that you're waiting for it to bear fruchlt a year in you see the polls starting to turn on this. you saw the harvard harris poll -- >> we do have to let you go. you say nothing's been produced. there's been indictments against russians -- >> john, i
sarah. >> no. why are you saying that? >> is someone in legal jeopardy -- takes legal issue. >> no, no. i'm saying -- you're talking about something the president's lawyers said. it's a legal issue. not a legal issue for sarah. >> i'm talking about something that sarahsion. >> sarah addressed it. >> sarah said she won't address it. >> she address this had yesterday. she addressed the matter yesterday. but i think on this, everything that has to do with...
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sarah sanders thanks. sarah how could you sanders was asked to leave a restaurant this weekend because. the staffers were uncomfortable and owner gave them the choice do you want to serve and she politely asked her to leave and she laughed and of course she tweeted out from her press secretary account about this business and there's some been all that. with the sarah sanders incident also you know you have two major cabinet members and major members of the trumpet administration has spoken out and spoken pretty racist lee racist about the border crisis and they're going in a mexican restaurant some people are giving them a rough time there i mean it's just obedience but it's relatively so during things that might scald civil disobedience for a reason it's really it's really hard for him and you've got. michael we only have everything in power in the world but let's cry about it some are now what the washington post editorial board actually to let the trump team eat in peace that down that road lies a world in which only the most zealous sign up for public service and that benefits no one let me ask you first is it really a danger we need to worry about that making public servants be responsible for the actions to the public when they're in public that will only have public servants are actually dedicated to their morals and ethics and willing to f
sarah sanders thanks. sarah how could you sanders was asked to leave a restaurant this weekend because. the staffers were uncomfortable and owner gave them the choice do you want to serve and she politely asked her to leave and she laughed and of course she tweeted out from her press secretary account about this business and there's some been all that. with the sarah sanders incident also you know you have two major cabinet members and major members of the trumpet administration has spoken out...
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sarah frier. sarah: this is potentially very serious because you remember mark zuckerberg told congress the loophole that allowed third-party developers to share people's friends of friends' information, that is -- has been closed by facebook in 2014. in this report, -- and this report says in fact there were other kinds of deals, maybe not with app developers but with device makers that did allow the disclosure of information on people and their friends with a third party. emily: and they weren't loopholes at all. sarahe intentional. they were part of the contracts that allowed facebook apps. so that is concerning because of the idea of consent. now, remember, facebook has this 2011 decree with the federal trade commission whereby if they share any facebook user data, they need to have informed consent from those users. so is that in violation to this decree? did zuckerberg mislead congress? these are the ideas percolating around this new report. facebook says it's not like what happened with cambridge analytica. it's very different. emily: and the vice president of product partnership saying these partners signed agreements that prevented people's facebook information being used for any other purpose than to recreate facebook-like experiences. we don't know of people's information being misused by these companies." professor, what do you make of that reaction from facebook? henning: i think there are two sides to that particular story. namely, risks of what actually happened and the kind of general
sarah frier. sarah: this is potentially very serious because you remember mark zuckerberg told congress the loophole that allowed third-party developers to share people's friends of friends' information, that is -- has been closed by facebook in 2014. in this report, -- and this report says in fact there were other kinds of deals, maybe not with app developers but with device makers that did allow the disclosure of information on people and their friends with a third party. emily: and they...
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sarah: i am sarah kelly. welcome to the program. thank you for joining us. we begin with what is proving to be a stress test for germany's coalition government. angela merkel's authority is being challenged by her interior minister horst seehofer. her position is hanging by a thread after seehofer, a member of her own block and sister party the csu said he wanted to implement a plan under which migrants would be turned away at the border. merkel has rejected the idea, insisting on finding a joint european approach. reporter: angela merkel's governing coalition has begun to wobble under her policy. while the conservative party still backs her, the bavarian conservatives, the csu, or in open rebellion. despite attempts at finding a consensus, the csu leaders say a change in policy is needed now. >> the stream of illegal migrants to germany is a big problem and the populace is critical. it is a political hot potato wherever we go. we have to solve this problem now. reporter: merkel hopes to negotiate a european solution to the issue when european leaders meet in brussels in two weeks. she argues germany should not be acting on its own. she offered a quote along the lines that international problems require international solutions. >> the world is highly integrated. everything is too interconnected for any country to determine its destiny alone. very wise words. reporter: but the csu interior minister does not think i european solution is coming soon . he wants germany to refuse entry to migrants registered in other e.u. countries and may issue orders to that effect against merkel's wishes. the opposition thinks he is going to far. -- too far. >> the government is not nice. that is obvious. this is another attempt from the right wing of the conservatives to launch a takeover. reporter: merkel's other coalition partners, the social dedemocrats, are irritated by seehofer. he seems ready to risk bringing down the government. >> the argument b between the cu and the csu's dramatic. it is causing serious trouble. i don't understand why this is happening because not long ago when we are putting together the coalition agreement, we discussed this question of how to get a a grip on the refugee problem. reporter: time is running out for the two sides to reach a compromise. if they don't, angela merkel's government could be in serious trouble. sarahand dw's chief political correspondent melinda is covering events. it is clear that this crisis is not good for angela merkel, but does it have the potential to unseat her? melinda: it does. if the interior minister sticks to his ultimatum and moves to carry it out on monday as he spoke of doing, then essentially the chancellor might wind up with no option but to fire him because that measure he is proposing, to essentially reinstitute border controls along some of germany's borders and to turn away some migrants or send them back to the first countries in europe that they entered, that would absolutely contraravene sections of thehe coalition agreement that he signed up to and would directly contradict the wishes of the chancellor.. he would be putting her in a very difficult spot. if she were to dismiss him, then his party group, the bavarian conservatives, csu, with the government. that would mean the coalition would not have the majority of the seats in parliament, which means the
sarah: i am sarah kelly. welcome to the program. thank you for joining us. we begin with what is proving to be a stress test for germany's coalition government. angela merkel's authority is being challenged by her interior minister horst seehofer. her position is hanging by a thread after seehofer, a member of her own block and sister party the csu said he wanted to implement a plan under which migrants would be turned away at the border. merkel has rejected the idea, insisting on finding a...
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sarah raynsford is there for us. sarah, we might not know much about nizhny novgorod, but we know it will be warm today? it already is. since early this morning we came out onto the streets and plenty of fans were hitting the streets early even though it is sunday morning, already hot here, well over 30 by the time england take to the pitch. there's a warm atmosphere here in nizhny novgorod, like in volgograd before, where england last played. this city has been totally transformed by the world cup. it's a place that in soviet times was a closed city for foreigners, this is a military city. as you can see, there's panamanians on the streets of nizhny novgorod, that didn't used to happen. it's nearly 30 years since the soviet union collapsed but this world cup has brought an unprecedented influx of foreigners, not just panama, has brought an unprecedented influx of foreigners, notjust panama, like those gentlemen, and england, but also from colombia and other countries that aren't playing here. they wanted to take a look at a place that otherwise they wouldn't have come to. absolutely. sarahr the moment, thanks very much. sarah, stay cool. sarah raynsford in nizhny novgorod. saudi arabia has become the last country in the world to allow women to drive. the ban that was in place for decades was lifted last night after campaigning by human rights groups. the change was announced last september with the country issuing licences earlier this month. it's part of crown prince mohammed bin salman‘s programme to modernise some aspects of saudi society. we'll speak to one of the three million women who took to the roads for the first time last night that's at 7:20am. a group of pro—brexit politicians and business figures have urged the prime minister to speed up preparations to leave the eu without a deal. former cabinet ministers are among those to have signed a letter saying the uk must show it is ready to walk away in order to have "real leverage". tens of thousands of people marched in central london yesterday to demand a final vote on any exit deal. a 15—year—old boy has been
sarah raynsford is there for us. sarah, we might not know much about nizhny novgorod, but we know it will be warm today? it already is. since early this morning we came out onto the streets and plenty of fans were hitting the streets early even though it is sunday morning, already hot here, well over 30 by the time england take to the pitch. there's a warm atmosphere here in nizhny novgorod, like in volgograd before, where england last played. this city has been totally transformed by the world...
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sarah sanders. and she did something that's well within her rights and politely asked sarah to leave. it depends on what you think about those policies. i think sarah' response to that i naught was very unusual, using her official white house twitter account, to talk about this woman, and talk about the restaurant. and i haven't seen press secretaries blast out a civilian who they had a run in with in a private space, sort of blast them using their official twitter account, i frankly found that somewhat -- as someone who covers government officials i found that curious and somewhat objectionable. >> sarah sanders seemed to have gotten the brunt of some of this anti-white house sentiment. and now she's kicked out of this restaurant in front of her family is this taking a personal toll on white house staff? >> i do think it's taking a personaling toll on a lot of white house staffers, but i would say folk's forcing them to be there, they're there of their own volition, but i do think it raises a broader question, this restaurant owner is perfectly within their rights to ask sarah to leave, and sarah did so peaceably, it doesn't seem like it was a par
sarah sanders. and she did something that's well within her rights and politely asked sarah to leave. it depends on what you think about those policies. i think sarah' response to that i naught was very unusual, using her official white house twitter account, to talk about this woman, and talk about the restaurant. and i haven't seen press secretaries blast out a civilian who they had a run in with in a private space, sort of blast them using their official twitter account, i frankly found that...
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sarah. ight, if sarah's parent are watching, congratulations to you. you a c sosmoming up at # # one,s uber i testing out something new tha could mean cheaper rides. find out what happened in front of a group of students that has aip dtu an officer invo deadly shooting and what was seen on his body camera footage. those stories and more coming up at 1 an emotional reunion in arlington as a navy command surprised his young son. jonathan bliet has been away from his family while he'seen afghan 1257b. his s was innd seco blade. fox5 bass there when the reunion took place. he has no idea he knew i made himoa ise before i left that i would be back before the end of the school year and tomorrow the scho year ends and i'm back. it's been i've missed him a great time wii him. but i also recnize that this was an important mission that i had t docht he doesn't think that i'm going to make it he's been following my progress as i've returned from afghanistan. i think he'll be fulfilled my promise. (applause ). how are you? give me a big kiss. i love you. you are s
sarah. ight, if sarah's parent are watching, congratulations to you. you a c sosmoming up at # # one,s uber i testing out something new tha could mean cheaper rides. find out what happened in front of a group of students that has aip dtu an officer invo deadly shooting and what was seen on his body camera footage. those stories and more coming up at 1 an emotional reunion in arlington as a navy command surprised his young son. jonathan bliet has been away from his family while he'seen afghan...
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sarah mcgregor. sarah, let me start with you. note were some speculatio given what happened at the g-7 finance minister, there was condemnation over the u.s. tariffs that perhaps the president could skip this meeting. in fact, he is going and he is ddress t talks -- top issues including trade. sarah: yes, it looks like trouble uses meeting to really trump -- trumpet his tax record -- track record. i think a lot of the g7 leaders are saying right now that the trump administration is putting at risk withth these steel and aluminum tariffs and some of their trade policies. what we heard from larry kudlow is actually, quite the opposite. the trump administration sees that it has done such a good job with the economy, with such a low job rate, and the tax cuts and regulatory rollbacks, that it is actually helping them. it is helping the global economy. i don't think trump intends to back down from that trade policy stance whatsoever, even if these other leaders try to seek reprieve from the steel and aluminum tariffs. it does not sound like trump will want to listen to that. josh, as we head into the meeting, we have this unanimous opposition, including retaliatory tariffs. those have been seen as ratcheting things up. do you expect to see any kind of movement on this issue on the wee
sarah mcgregor. sarah, let me start with you. note were some speculatio given what happened at the g-7 finance minister, there was condemnation over the u.s. tariffs that perhaps the president could skip this meeting. in fact, he is going and he is ddress t talks -- top issues including trade. sarah: yes, it looks like trouble uses meeting to really trump -- trumpet his tax record -- track record. i think a lot of the g7 leaders are saying right now that the trump administration is putting at...
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. >> once sarah and her family left, of course, sarah was asked to vacate, sarah and her husband justhome. they sort of had enough. e rest of her family went across the street to a different restaurant. the owner of the right-hand deck which nobody has told this -- and follow them across the street, called people and organized a protest yelling and screaming at them from outside the restaurant, and creating this scene. >> sean: following this incident, the president tweeted outcome "the redhead restaurant should focus more on cleaning his filthy canopies, doors, and windows, badly needs a paint job, rather than refuse to serve a fine person like sarah huckabee sanders." i always had a role, after restaurant -- if a dirty political discrimination, coming just a few days after kirstjen nielsen was run out of a restaurant by a group of other angry left-wing protesters. this is getting out of control. take a l. [chanting "shame"] it gets worse. friday morning, more protesters surrendered secretary nielsen's home, blasting audio recordings of crying children, and as it turns out, no one as
. >> once sarah and her family left, of course, sarah was asked to vacate, sarah and her husband justhome. they sort of had enough. e rest of her family went across the street to a different restaurant. the owner of the right-hand deck which nobody has told this -- and follow them across the street, called people and organized a protest yelling and screaming at them from outside the restaurant, and creating this scene. >> sean: following this incident, the president tweeted outcome...
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sarah sanders school -- sarah sanders shortly. it was scheduled for two, then 2:15, so pushed back a little bit. expecting it to get underway shortly. it should be a fairly full week for the president, as later this week friday and saturday the president attends the g-7 summit in quebec. president trump meeting with the executive founder and chairman of the world economic forum. later this afternoon president trump and melania trump will be hosting old star families for a reception at the white house. ,ou're watching live coverage should get underway momentarily here on c-span. >> live at the white house, expecting the briefing from sarah sanders to get underway in just a little bit. also in washington today, a ruling from my supreme court on a notable case, the masterpiece cake shop. the court ruling today was the seventh two decision. freedom rights were violated by the colorado civil rights commission. the decision is 7-2 by the supreme court. the argument could be found on the website. d reporters that reporters are were grading -- and reporters are waiting. >> joining us from new york, she writes on personal finance a other wealth issues for the publication, thanks for joining us. a recent piece of yours, i will show you the headlines, the world isn't prepared retirement, how did you come to that conclusion? was a pretty large study of 16,000 people across 15 countries. it showed by and large we are way under saved. china, hungary, poland. global dearth of savings that will be adequate enough. are their common reasons you find these trends not only the united states but worldwide? >> part of it is tied to longevit
sarah sanders school -- sarah sanders shortly. it was scheduled for two, then 2:15, so pushed back a little bit. expecting it to get underway shortly. it should be a fairly full week for the president, as later this week friday and saturday the president attends the g-7 summit in quebec. president trump meeting with the executive founder and chairman of the world economic forum. later this afternoon president trump and melania trump will be hosting old star families for a reception at the white...
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sarah rainsford has this report. sarah: this world cup has started how russia wanted, taking the lead against saudi arabia in the opening game of the tournament. it is a positive start for russia for what they hope will be a positive world cup. of course, when russia won the right to hold the world cup in 2010, relations in the world re in a very different state, much better state. nce then, there is a whole string of grievances that many countries in the west have against russia. they include accusations of meddling in elections come accusations between the poisoning of the skripals in salisbury, the war in ukraine, the annexation of crimea. the list is extremely long. vladimir putin, seen in the stadium behind me today, is hoping that politit can be put the equation for the duration of the tournament. he wants the tournament to showcaseis country. there are 11 cities involved in the world cup. there is an awful lot of new ucinfrastrre. there is a huge crowd of people right around the world to be part of the party. that is what russia is focusing on. they are talking about a fiesta of football. tthey are talking about great hospitality here. i have seen a lot of that theof past couple ays. many fans saysahey are plealy surprised by what they have found here. in a way, it is an act of defiance by russia. noit is also about showinger face of the country, friendlier face to the rest of the world. laura: sarah rainsford reporting. sooper's governing body that this year's tournament will improve its image after years of corruption. in his new book, "red card: how the u.s. blew the whistle on the world's biggest sports scandal," ken bensinger explains how the illegal dealings came to light. he joined me on the show earlier. just remind us of what was the scale and the depth of the corruption uncovered at fifa. ken: there is aware that one of the prosecutors used, it is endemic at every level of the sport, from the highest high in a zu headquartered, all the way down to the small soccer association, there was the same repeated kinds of corruption, on every level. laura: how did the fbi get involved? fifa is not exactly based in the united states. ken: that's right. it is a circuitous story, but the fbi got involved based on a tip from none other than christopher steele, who in 2010 told an fbi agt in london that there was something afoot with russia's bid for the world cup, and fifa in general
sarah rainsford has this report. sarah: this world cup has started how russia wanted, taking the lead against saudi arabia in the opening game of the tournament. it is a positive start for russia for what they hope will be a positive world cup. of course, when russia won the right to hold the world cup in 2010, relations in the world re in a very different state, much better state. nce then, there is a whole string of grievances that many countries in the west have against russia. they include...
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sarah boyd. >> with sarah boyd and -- danielle. >> danielle car low. >> so we're inside of -- as you could see the anti-room of senator portman's columbus office and been lear -- and sin 3:30 here asking the senator to respond to specific questions we had that people have been asking him for days and days, what would he would do specifically to address this immediate need to remedy the problem of children being taken from their families. so i don't think we have much time. i think the police are coming up soon. but the answer that we got was not satisfactory. people in similar horrible situations like holocaust survivors i've seen talk about how now even at age 80 and 90 and even having been transferred from their parents to -- to loving foster homes to try to avoid being killed by the nazis, never got over being separated from their parents. that they suffered with ongoing and long-term psychological harm because of that. and so we don't want to, as parents, allow that and sit back and feel like we haven't done our part. though i'm here with two other moms, sarah, who is there and danielle who is there. and myself and we are all feeling that we are in a position that we -- we can do this. that even if they come and arrest us for trespassing because we've over stayed our welcome in their office, that our children will not be removed from us and put in wire pens, wire cages. and so -- and we have the money and resources to be able to get out of that situation in a timely fashion. and so it is sort of the least we can do and we told them we expect senator portman to do more. >> my understanding is that our colleague who was trying to come up with us, another mom we were going to be -- four moms is being arrested in the lobby. she was trying to get up with us and stayed in the lobby because they wouldn't allow her. so we're assuming they're coming to get us soon. so please, everyone, don't think about us, just focus on spreading the word and making sure that everyone gets out and votes in november and that senator portman understands that his time
sarah boyd. >> with sarah boyd and -- danielle. >> danielle car low. >> so we're inside of -- as you could see the anti-room of senator portman's columbus office and been lear -- and sin 3:30 here asking the senator to respond to specific questions we had that people have been asking him for days and days, what would he would do specifically to address this immediate need to remedy the problem of children being taken from their families. so i don't think we have much time. i...
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my wife sarah and i -- sarah, who's here with us -- we're meditators. sarah runs a jewish meditation center in jerusalem which you're all invited to. and our favorite place to meditate at the wall is the egalitarian area. and i say that not to praise the liberal movements. the reason it's our favorite area is for not a good reason. it's the quietest part of the wall. [laughter] now, now why isn't this nonstop egalitarian prayer at the space -- the government has created an opening. rather than just focusing on the cancellation of authority for that space, use that space. don't just use it for bar and bat mitzvahs. there should be round the clock prayer. you can go to the wall at three in the morning, and there are -- [inaudible] go at three in the afternoon to the egalitarian space, and you might see sarah meditating there, but that's really, that's about it. and that's a problem. that's really a problem. and so that's, i just needed to get that off my chest. >> yeah. >> can i ask you, rabbi, how you think about -- we seem to be talkg about the ability to hol
my wife sarah and i -- sarah, who's here with us -- we're meditators. sarah runs a jewish meditation center in jerusalem which you're all invited to. and our favorite place to meditate at the wall is the egalitarian area. and i say that not to praise the liberal movements. the reason it's our favorite area is for not a good reason. it's the quietest part of the wall. [laughter] now, now why isn't this nonstop egalitarian prayer at the space -- the government has created an opening. rather than...
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career, he has trained amateurs, professionals and celebrities, including sarah jessica parkerfor an episode celebrities, including sarahsex and the city. but the years ago, gave it all up city. but the years ago, gave it all up and move to the in costa rica. this is where he teaches now. —— three years ago. what are the things that nobody really tells you if you go out for the american dream is that if you get it, it could overwhelm you. it could wear you out, it could make you sick, you could lose your way. letting go of the american dream is quite hard thing do because you get quite used to having a solid income, you get used to people recognising you. before studying the trapeze, jonathan studied psychology and workers as a therapist. now he's using aerial arts to help people ove rco m e using aerial arts to help people overcome theirfears. using aerial arts to help people overcome their fears. about my life i have worked with schizophrenics and people with head injuries, and with children. always trying to truly understand what affects the human psyche, what breaks the human psyche down and builds it back up again.
career, he has trained amateurs, professionals and celebrities, including sarah jessica parkerfor an episode celebrities, including sarahsex and the city. but the years ago, gave it all up city. but the years ago, gave it all up and move to the in costa rica. this is where he teaches now. —— three years ago. what are the things that nobody really tells you if you go out for the american dream is that if you get it, it could overwhelm you. it could wear you out, it could make you sick, you...
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sarah ewart is someone whose experience of abortion placed the issue back in the courts. last year, our reporter catrin nye went to meet her. hi, i'm sarah. hi sarahaby in 3d. it was private, it wasn't at our hospital. the stenographer had put on, the baby on the screen. she had started, there's the feet, legs, she said you're having a wee girl. she went up the body and then when she got to the baby's head, there was nothing above the baby's eyes, basically. there was no skull or brain formation. sarah's baby had anencephaly, which occurs in about six of every 10,000 births. there is no treatment and babies with it die before they're born or shortly after birth. and this is your scan that you got? sarah's baby had anencephaly, which occurs in about six yes. the skull was formed, there was nothing above that, it should be round and it's not. so the baby wasn't going to be able to survive. as soon as the baby was cut from me, if you like, when the umbilical cord was cut, then the baby would have passed away. when i realised what — that the baby wasn't going to survive and how bad the condition was i felt i couldn't continue on for nine months, with
sarah ewart is someone whose experience of abortion placed the issue back in the courts. last year, our reporter catrin nye went to meet her. hi, i'm sarah. hi sarahaby in 3d. it was private, it wasn't at our hospital. the stenographer had put on, the baby on the screen. she had started, there's the feet, legs, she said you're having a wee girl. she went up the body and then when she got to the baby's head, there was nothing above the baby's eyes, basically. there was no skull or brain...
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. >> once sarah and her family left and of course sarah was asked to please vacate, sarah and her husbandt went home. they had sort of had enough. for the rest of her family, they went across the street to a different restaurant. the owner of the red hen -- nobody told this -- then followed them across the street, called people and organized a protest yelling and screaming at them from outside the other restaurant and creating this scene. >> sean: following this incident, the president said the red hen restaurant should focus on cleaning the restaurant rather than to refuse to serve a fine person like sarah huckabee sanders. i had a rule, if a restaurant is dirty on the outside, it's dirty on the inside. what is dirty is the political discrimination coming a few days after our dhs secretary nielson ran out of a restaurant by another group of angry left wing protesters, this is getting out of control. take a look. >> secretary nielson, how dare you spend your evening eating dinner here? over 10,000 children separated from their parents. >> homeland security secretary kirstjen neilsen is in
. >> once sarah and her family left and of course sarah was asked to please vacate, sarah and her husbandt went home. they had sort of had enough. for the rest of her family, they went across the street to a different restaurant. the owner of the red hen -- nobody told this -- then followed them across the street, called people and organized a protest yelling and screaming at them from outside the other restaurant and creating this scene. >> sean: following this incident, the...
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sarah rainsford is in moscow. —— sarah raynsford is in nizhny novgorod. england played there.ories at major tournaments and certainly not by that scoreline. that is right. the fans you can see behind me, these are the panama fans hanging around the stadium. the england fans have headed straight to the bars in town because they have a massive amount to celebrate. for the panama team, this was their first goal at the world cup, for england, six reasons to celebrate, and a great atmosphere at the stadium in nizhny novgorod. six times the crowd had reason to cheer as they saw their side put in the kent of performance they could not have dreamt of. every world cup match reveals more about this england team. from tunisian resilience, now they faced panama's passion. for them, just being here is the climax of a journey. england are just getting started. the header from john journey. england are just getting started. the headerfrom john stones has gone in. inside eight minutes, john stones' goal had beaten off the tension. soon after, farallonjesse lingard brought the transformer. a p
sarah rainsford is in moscow. —— sarah raynsford is in nizhny novgorod. england played there.ories at major tournaments and certainly not by that scoreline. that is right. the fans you can see behind me, these are the panama fans hanging around the stadium. the england fans have headed straight to the bars in town because they have a massive amount to celebrate. for the panama team, this was their first goal at the world cup, for england, six reasons to celebrate, and a great atmosphere at...
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we can speak to our correspondent sarah rainsford who's in volgograd. sarahunisian fans, is it starting to look a bit more balanced? not really. the other thing is that a lot of the people i see ina thing is that a lot of the people i see in a england shirts are not from england, there are a lot of russian people wearing england shirts. there are people wearing england shirts. there a re lots of people wearing england shirts. there are lots of tunisian fans. there are people with russian flags as well, an arsenal shirt over there, a real mixture of shirts but the england fa ns mixture of shirts but the england fans are in the minority. the tunisians have been singing and dancing in the city centre here in volgograd and lighting their flares and making quite a noise. being that fa ns and making quite a noise. being that fans have been more low—profile and there is a pretty good reason, one reason is 2016, the euros and the violence there with russian fans and another reason is the politics, the political atmosphere between the uk and russia at the moment is te
we can speak to our correspondent sarah rainsford who's in volgograd. sarahunisian fans, is it starting to look a bit more balanced? not really. the other thing is that a lot of the people i see ina thing is that a lot of the people i see in a england shirts are not from england, there are a lot of russian people wearing england shirts. there are people wearing england shirts. there a re lots of people wearing england shirts. there are lots of tunisian fans. there are people with russian flags...