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he'll be meeting with prime minister lee tomorrow so he'll get a chance to get the read from the seiningor prime minister about where kim's head is and certainly that can help, you know, adjust some of the last-minute preparations for the summit. >> president trump has said that this is unknown territory, it's a onetime shot. it could go into two days. what has to hahappen for this a for the united states? >> we have learned from the way the president handles foreign policy and really domestic policy as well is that appearances matter for him. on this issue on appearances matter there is both the opportunity and the challenge. the challenge right now is that by standing there with kim he has already handed kim an important public rerelations. if i were betting i would strongly bet that this summit goes well beyond whatever the period of time has been planned for and i think it will be strongly in president trump's interest to try to come up with something that looks like this is simply more than a one-off meeting. i think he really wants to show tangible progress. the other hallmark of w
he'll be meeting with prime minister lee tomorrow so he'll get a chance to get the read from the seiningor prime minister about where kim's head is and certainly that can help, you know, adjust some of the last-minute preparations for the summit. >> president trump has said that this is unknown territory, it's a onetime shot. it could go into two days. what has to hahappen for this a for the united states? >> we have learned from the way the president handles foreign policy and...
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you spent 18 million dollars in two years and had two houseboats on the seine. i'm old.t old. and i'm going to prison. not necessarily. we could make all of this go away. even get your passport back. how? dress daphne kluger for the met ball. are you mad? no, hang on a minute. are you journalists? absolutely not. absolutely not! the thing about this is, it zips along, it is kind of fun, it's frothy. it is not much in the way of substance, but you do not go to a oceans movie looking for substance. i really enjoyed watching this. i thought it was, you know people say, popcorn entertainment, generally a phrase i hate, but that was what it was like. it was breezy. it zipped along at a good pace, and suddenly, james cordon turns up, and he appears to be playing james cordon. there was a gag aboutjulia roberts' character impersonating julia roberts, and i wondered if they were going to refer to him as james corden. i enjoyed it more than i expected to, and i went in with fairly lowered expectations, thinking, has this series run its course? and it is not a waste of all that ta
you spent 18 million dollars in two years and had two houseboats on the seine. i'm old.t old. and i'm going to prison. not necessarily. we could make all of this go away. even get your passport back. how? dress daphne kluger for the met ball. are you mad? no, hang on a minute. are you journalists? absolutely not. absolutely not! the thing about this is, it zips along, it is kind of fun, it's frothy. it is not much in the way of substance, but you do not go to a oceans movie looking for...
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you spent $18 million in two years and had two houseboats on the seine.
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nargus or seine is apologizing to her mother i'm sorry i made you worry she says but you must have known what i was doing. did you think i didn't mind her mother responds it almost seems as though you enjoyed being in prison. today mother and daughter can joke about it a few months ago it didn't feel like a laughing matter nargus have protested publicly against the obligatory islamic headscarf out of here to me having to wear the hijab means that other people are deciding what i should and shouldn't do. that we've been stripped of so many rights because apparently we women can decide for ourselves. but i want to decide for myself that i'm from a conservative religious family. at home i also protested when my parents try telling me what i was allowed to wear. and till two years ago i wore the full body child or i love my family and i didn't want to fight with them it took a long time to persuade them and it was hard work. as yet in the end i achieved my goal to. better the leftover so that. one day she came across a website called the girls of revolution street launched in late two thousa
nargus or seine is apologizing to her mother i'm sorry i made you worry she says but you must have known what i was doing. did you think i didn't mind her mother responds it almost seems as though you enjoyed being in prison. today mother and daughter can joke about it a few months ago it didn't feel like a laughing matter nargus have protested publicly against the obligatory islamic headscarf out of here to me having to wear the hijab means that other people are deciding what i should and...
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literally taking these children just as doing is dreamers as hostage to push through an antiimmigrant and sein phobic agenda in congressened not one pand not o of taxpayer dollar should be used in inflict pain and suffering on a child to punish their parents and push a political agenda. my amendment prohibits dhs from imp ming this heinous policy and calls for comprehensive reforms to protect asylum seek eers and the well being of their children and loved ones. ripping families apart and keeping nehme cages is not the america i want my granddaughter to grow up in. this is not the america i know and love and we are better than this. i yield 30 sengds to representative lee. not here. so 30 seconds to jan. >> clock is ticking. i'm on board now, mr. chairman. >> i like that. i like that. >> i was delayed because i was on the floor dealing with an interpretation ofhe executive order that did not need to be issued. i am supporting your amendment because i support the value and investment in people that keeping families together represents. and i thank you for the very thoughtful amendment and i beli
literally taking these children just as doing is dreamers as hostage to push through an antiimmigrant and sein phobic agenda in congressened not one pand not o of taxpayer dollar should be used in inflict pain and suffering on a child to punish their parents and push a political agenda. my amendment prohibits dhs from imp ming this heinous policy and calls for comprehensive reforms to protect asylum seek eers and the well being of their children and loved ones. ripping families apart and...
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. >> geraldo: seeing the sein feld clip. i tholled you i was taking my vote to cleveland by party.and we went up the hudson river to the erie canal which is historic and amazing place. we were greeted there by school kids that were there. we were the first boat through this season. we had storms when we hit lake erie. it was wonderful. and we made it in five days and two hours to cleveland, my new home in cleveland, the great lakes are exquestionsit. >> jesse: is that a hinkley. >> dana: that's it for us, i bet you are glad. special report is up next. >> bret: i am not glad. the summit is on and the korean war may soon be off. the president taughts the mistoric milestone. andun employment and what happened to the treatment of lgbt people? this is special report. ♪ >> bret: i am bret baier. we are beginning with the resurrection of the summit officially. a little more than the week after president trump and kim jong-un is dead, it sprang back to life this afternoon in the white house. the president made the announcement following the
. >> geraldo: seeing the sein feld clip. i tholled you i was taking my vote to cleveland by party.and we went up the hudson river to the erie canal which is historic and amazing place. we were greeted there by school kids that were there. we were the first boat through this season. we had storms when we hit lake erie. it was wonderful. and we made it in five days and two hours to cleveland, my new home in cleveland, the great lakes are exquestionsit. >> jesse: is that a hinkley....
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their hands and you are paying the price for that he is praising putin even at the same time that putt seine saying to u.s. allies in europe, i toll you so. >> remarkable to watch this unfoaling. fred thank you, fred keviny the president and ceo of the atlantic council. >>> up next, breaking news, special counsel robert mueller files new criminal charges against former trump campaign chair paul manufacture. we will bring you the details of the indictment after the break. you are watching msnbc. cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. and it's time to get outside. pack in even more adventure with audible. with the largest selection of audiobooks. audible lets you follow plot twists off the beaten track. or discover magic when you hit the open
their hands and you are paying the price for that he is praising putin even at the same time that putt seine saying to u.s. allies in europe, i toll you so. >> remarkable to watch this unfoaling. fred thank you, fred keviny the president and ceo of the atlantic council. >>> up next, breaking news, special counsel robert mueller files new criminal charges against former trump campaign chair paul manufacture. we will bring you the details of the indictment after the break. you are...
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people come to the border sein seeking asylum or entry into the united states. border patrol hands them to you, is that how it works? >> no, not quite. it's not quite that way. the house of hospitality has been doing it for some 40 years. what we do is, we receive families or individuals that, for one reason or the other, i.c.e. is unable to detain or does not detain them. once the decision is made on the part of i.c.e., on the part of the immigration structure, once they make the decision to not detain a family or individual, they release them. so to not release them to the street, we ask them to send them to us. we've been receiving these individuals, primarily families, really, ever since the surge of 2014. there's been a steady flow of these families that have come to us. it is a regular thing for us. every day, we receive families. >> in the last month, have you seen a change in the flow? >> not really. in terms of comparison to past years, there is some difference between, you know, the numbers this year and the numbers last year. in comparison, for exampl
people come to the border sein seeking asylum or entry into the united states. border patrol hands them to you, is that how it works? >> no, not quite. it's not quite that way. the house of hospitality has been doing it for some 40 years. what we do is, we receive families or individuals that, for one reason or the other, i.c.e. is unable to detain or does not detain them. once the decision is made on the part of i.c.e., on the part of the immigration structure, once they make the...
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if you watch television, listen to the radio r or read popular make seines like southern living, traditional home or southern home, you have likely already been exposed to james' southern grace and charm. also on our panel today is world renowned landscape architect. michael is no stranger to the bush center. many of you likely enjoyed his handy work as you arrived today. michael and his team sculpted the grounds of the bush center which i know you'll be hearing a lot more b about in a few minutes. our beautiful grounds sit on an equally lovely camepus, so it's very fitting that today's panel will be moderated by smu's very own claus desmitt. h his research focuses on trade and growth and urban economics. many of you may not know that you sit here today in the very first presidential library designed to achieve the u.s. green building counsel's lead platinum designation. this designation would not have been possible without the leadership of the chair of our design committee, mrs. laura bush. mrs. bush has been an ardent supporter of conservation for decades. she used her platform as first l
if you watch television, listen to the radio r or read popular make seines like southern living, traditional home or southern home, you have likely already been exposed to james' southern grace and charm. also on our panel today is world renowned landscape architect. michael is no stranger to the bush center. many of you likely enjoyed his handy work as you arrived today. michael and his team sculpted the grounds of the bush center which i know you'll be hearing a lot more b about in a few...
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you spent 18 million dollars in two years and had two houseboats on the seine. i'm old.your passport back. how? dress daphne kluger for the met ball. are you mad? no, hang on a minute. are you journalists? absolutely not. absolutely not! the thing about this is, it zips along, it is kind of fun, it's frothy. it is not much in the way of substance, but you do not go to a oceans movie looking for substance. i really enjoyed watching this. i thought it was, you know people say, popcorn entertainment, generally a phrase i hate, but that was what it was like. it was breezy. it zipped along at a good pace, and suddenly, james cordon turns up, and he appears to be playing james cordon. there was a gag aboutjulia roberts' character impersonating julia roberts, and i wondered if they were going to refer to him as james corden. i enjoyed it more than i expected to, and i went in with fairly lowered expectations, thinking, has this series run its course? and it is not a waste of all that talent? because there are some genuinely fantastic people in this. i love cate blanchett, sandr
you spent 18 million dollars in two years and had two houseboats on the seine. i'm old.your passport back. how? dress daphne kluger for the met ball. are you mad? no, hang on a minute. are you journalists? absolutely not. absolutely not! the thing about this is, it zips along, it is kind of fun, it's frothy. it is not much in the way of substance, but you do not go to a oceans movie looking for substance. i really enjoyed watching this. i thought it was, you know people say, popcorn...
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we've got to go out and confort worth cabinet secretaries and yell at them just like kirstjearse ten seineas yelled at last week. we have people on my side of the aisle, like mike huckabee saying that nancy pelosi 'campaign committee is ms-13. we have people on my side of the aisle who will say that democrats want to kill babies which they don't. i'm personal pro life but i don't believe of that democrats twooent gauge in fant taside. and then they want to kilt sick because of our position on obamacare. it's toxic. >> i want to play a little sound from florida attorney general pam bondy. she said she was harassed when she tried to see a movie. here's what she had to say about maxine waters' suggestion to supporters. >> if she wants people to protest, that's one thing. but, to continue this, they're inciting violence. it's not cursing at someone in a public place, they were trying to create a fight. >> that's an assertion that's not backed up by fact. it seemed like sara huckabee sanders was denied service at the restaurant. i think it's easy to say -- >> but what -- i mean, so i've talked
we've got to go out and confort worth cabinet secretaries and yell at them just like kirstjearse ten seineas yelled at last week. we have people on my side of the aisle, like mike huckabee saying that nancy pelosi 'campaign committee is ms-13. we have people on my side of the aisle who will say that democrats want to kill babies which they don't. i'm personal pro life but i don't believe of that democrats twooent gauge in fant taside. and then they want to kilt sick because of our position on...
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sein moscow, the two volunteers sfrom thell, grassroots andrey rylkov foundation are the only people out tonight dispensing free, clean syringes. 12this, in a city of almos million. this man asks for a bag to carry his needles home. "sorry," they say, "no money for bags." so he puts them his pocket. they warn him to be careful. it's all they can do. fo william brangham in moscow. >> woodrow: tomorrow night, we look at how ruia's epidemic is illing into the wider population, and how the government there is responding. you can see all our reporting for this series "the end of aid" -- far fro on our website. pbs.org/newshour. wdruff: we turn back to one of the most consequential trips for a u.s. president in recent memory: a historic summit tonight half a world away, on s, as we heard earlier, of fallout from another summit with u.s. allies. john yang begins there >> reporter: judy, it's a topic for politics monday. toalk abut that and more, edwe're joy amy walter, national editor of the "cook political report," and susan page, "usa today"'s washington bureau chief. susan, amy, thanks s
sein moscow, the two volunteers sfrom thell, grassroots andrey rylkov foundation are the only people out tonight dispensing free, clean syringes. 12this, in a city of almos million. this man asks for a bag to carry his needles home. "sorry," they say, "no money for bags." so he puts them his pocket. they warn him to be careful. it's all they can do. fo william brangham in moscow. >> woodrow: tomorrow night, we look at how ruia's epidemic is illing into the wider...
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you spent $18 million in two years and had two houseboats on the seine. i'm old. you're not old. are you journalists? absolutely not. absolutely not! the thing about this is, it zips along, it is kind of fun, it‘s frothy. it is not much in the way of substance, but you do not go to a 0ceans movie looking for substance. i really enjoyed watching this. i thought it was, you know people say, popcorn entertainment, generally a phrase i hate, but that was what it was like. it was breezy. it zipped along at a good pace, and suddenly, james cordon turns up, and he appears to be playing james corden. there was a gag aboutjulia roberts‘ character impersonating julia roberts, and i wondered if they were going to refer to him as james corden. i enjoyed it more than i expected to, and i went in with fairly lowered expectations, thinking, has this series run its course? and it is not a waste of all that talent? because there are some genuinely fantastic people in this. i love cate blanchett, sandra bullock‘s great. yes, a really good cast. it is like one of those variety spectacular movies an
you spent $18 million in two years and had two houseboats on the seine. i'm old. you're not old. are you journalists? absolutely not. absolutely not! the thing about this is, it zips along, it is kind of fun, it‘s frothy. it is not much in the way of substance, but you do not go to a 0ceans movie looking for substance. i really enjoyed watching this. i thought it was, you know people say, popcorn entertainment, generally a phrase i hate, but that was what it was like. it was breezy. it zipped...
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. >> i'm going to ask you to stand by because kirstjen kneel seine is speaking live. we want to give her an opportunity to address this. let's listen. >> it is important to note that these minors are very well taken care of. don't believe the press. they are very well taken care of. you know this as many of you have detention facility of your own. we operate according to some of the highest standards in the country. we provide food, medical, education, and all needs that the child requests. let's be honest, there's some who would like to us look the other way when dealing with families at the border and not enforce the law passed by congress, including, unfortunately, some members of congress. past administrations may have done so, but we will not. we do not have the luxury of pretending that all individuals coming to this country as a family unit are, in fact, a family. we have to do our job. we will not apologize for doing our job. we have sworn to do this job. this administration has a simple message. if you cross the border illegally, we will prosecute you. if you
. >> i'm going to ask you to stand by because kirstjen kneel seine is speaking live. we want to give her an opportunity to address this. let's listen. >> it is important to note that these minors are very well taken care of. don't believe the press. they are very well taken care of. you know this as many of you have detention facility of your own. we operate according to some of the highest standards in the country. we provide food, medical, education, and all needs that the child...
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the way, if only, if only norman rockwell were still alive today that would be -- >> that's almost seines painting level photograph. german state photographer should get a prize. >> i think he will. or she will. so i'm just wondering, though, jeffrey, is donald trump -- and i mean this seriously, is he a mad genius? is he a mad political genius picking fights that do great damage to america's national security but at the same time p hitting the conservative base right where they live, going against progressive europe, going against progressive can a canada. >> maybe there's such a mad genius quality that he's trying to help trudeau because this is making the canadian prime minister tremendously popular and this is good for donald trump's base. this is in some weird pro wrestling way a win win for the two parties involved. is there a kind of genius behind this? >> politically. >> the problem with the crazy nixon approach to foreign policy, you know, my leader is crazy, i don't know what he'll do, you better give in, the problem is there has to be a plan behind it and there can't be an ele
the way, if only, if only norman rockwell were still alive today that would be -- >> that's almost seines painting level photograph. german state photographer should get a prize. >> i think he will. or she will. so i'm just wondering, though, jeffrey, is donald trump -- and i mean this seriously, is he a mad genius? is he a mad political genius picking fights that do great damage to america's national security but at the same time p hitting the conservative base right where they...