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shelley was dead. again, she phoned shauna. >> i had to tell her her little sister was dead on the phone. i needed somebody to be there, to be my -- be me in my place. to be, you know, there if the police needed to ask questions and stuff. somebody needed to be there. so i called her. and of course, i hated to devastate her that way over the phone, but she had to know. >> and i just hit the floor. i couldn't stand up, couldn't do anything, couldn't talk, just shocked. >> reporter: did you have any idea what happened? >> none. i got to the scene first 'cause i lived closest to her. it was like a scene out of a movie. there was tape that had everything taped off. there were cops with dogs and they were searching the garbage cans. they had cops on golf carts and they were just searching all around the crime scene. i just ran towards the cops and started yelling, "shelley, shelley." >> reporter: they wouldn't let her in, of course. but they had questions. >> well, they just wanted to know, like, if i knew
shelley was dead. again, she phoned shauna. >> i had to tell her her little sister was dead on the phone. i needed somebody to be there, to be my -- be me in my place. to be, you know, there if the police needed to ask questions and stuff. somebody needed to be there. so i called her. and of course, i hated to devastate her that way over the phone, but she had to know. >> and i just hit the floor. i couldn't stand up, couldn't do anything, couldn't talk, just shocked. >>...
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shelley was a stafford for horseman in south carolina. ms. shelley? >> thank you ranking member murphy anything with members of the committee, i am honored to appear before you today as the president's nominee to serve as the representative of the united states of america to the united nations for un management and reform. i am grateful to president trump and ambassador haley for their confidence and this opportunity. i am joined here today by my husband george, whose love and support has been integral to me, being a working mother, representing the united states at the un for the last 10 years. and my oldest child nikolai, who is already a un diplomat having been dissipated in many meetings after missing mom during marathon all-night negotiation. my other two children, my daughters karen and madeline, unfortunately, could not join me here as i am not sure i could contain their enthusiasm during the hearing, since they are three and one. i am also joined by my family, my parents scott and marilee norman, whose love and support provided the foundation
shelley was a stafford for horseman in south carolina. ms. shelley? >> thank you ranking member murphy anything with members of the committee, i am honored to appear before you today as the president's nominee to serve as the representative of the united states of america to the united nations for un management and reform. i am grateful to president trump and ambassador haley for their confidence and this opportunity. i am joined here today by my husband george, whose love and support has...
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do you have anything to say, shelley? >> i am admiring the strength these young people and their families as well. families are affected. this is about survivorship and how you live your life and how after you have had treatment you ca onn go to have healthy and productive lives. for me as a mother and grandmother, and for my cancer crusade kids from west virginia, thank you. >> you are doing a great job. thank you. you are doing a fantastic job. my? >> i think there is nothing more precious than our children. whatever one child is sick, we are all feeling the same way, we want to do everything we can to help out. mike and i have been working very hard. we will exceed $140 million a share in the fight against pediatric cancer. piercing so many more children survive it, it is your heart well. >> statistically it has been incredible. >> thank you, mr. president. this is less comprehensive childhood cancer bill passed by congress. it would not have possible if we did not have the advocates behind us. the children are the bes
do you have anything to say, shelley? >> i am admiring the strength these young people and their families as well. families are affected. this is about survivorship and how you live your life and how after you have had treatment you ca onn go to have healthy and productive lives. for me as a mother and grandmother, and for my cancer crusade kids from west virginia, thank you. >> you are doing a great job. thank you. you are doing a fantastic job. my? >> i think there is...
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. >> shelley from balance thank you. we'll put a link on the website oh so you can talk to shelley and all her folks if you need help. if you need help with consumer questions or help today light right outside of the moose lodge we have a "7 on your side" pop-up we are taking questions and concerns and can solve a lot right now. if we can't do it right now we'll to it over time. michael finney reporting live for "7 on your side." >> let's move on to other news major news. there is a vacancy on the supreme court and a political battle in washington with justice anthony kennedy announcing his retirement. he steps down july 31st. kennedy was born in sacramento, attended stanford appear practiced law in san francisco. known as a swing vote, he provided the votes for same-sex marriage, abortion access and a o affirmative action. the white house issued a statement saying quote justice kennedy has been a tireless voice for individual rights. his words left an indelible mark not only on this generation but the fabric of american
. >> shelley from balance thank you. we'll put a link on the website oh so you can talk to shelley and all her folks if you need help. if you need help with consumer questions or help today light right outside of the moose lodge we have a "7 on your side" pop-up we are taking questions and concerns and can solve a lot right now. if we can't do it right now we'll to it over time. michael finney reporting live for "7 on your side." >> let's move on to other news...
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there are flashing images in this report by shelley phelps.k every year. we are having more sexual partners than previous generations. are we more experimental? because you hear that about millennials. definitely. we try anything and everything. our investigation shows funding cuts in england are making it harder for some people to access sexual health services. this clinic in south london says it's having to reduce its opening hours because of funding cuts. six other clinics in the capital have closed and they say they have seen a surge in demand for services. so, where i think we are in sexual health services is a potential crisis point. the reality now is that, with cuts to the public health budget, local authorities are having to cut the budgets of sexual health services and it makes it practically impossible to maintain the services as we used to do. in 2013, the government took responsibility for sexual health services away from the nhs and handed it to english councils. in scotland, wales and northern ireland, public health services are
there are flashing images in this report by shelley phelps.k every year. we are having more sexual partners than previous generations. are we more experimental? because you hear that about millennials. definitely. we try anything and everything. our investigation shows funding cuts in england are making it harder for some people to access sexual health services. this clinic in south london says it's having to reduce its opening hours because of funding cuts. six other clinics in the capital...
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shelley, i will start with you. what happens now? >> donald trump is going to rely on legislation to strengthen the laws that already exist. it is already a transparent, interesting group of folks that are looking at each individual investment coming in and what they want to do is strengthen that even more. that means taking a look at joint ventures, which used to be under the radar. this idea that, we're just not going to the big deals, but also some of the smaller deals coming out of china. >> as someone investing in china and u.s. technology, how does this affect your strategy? >> we look at this as a bone. -- as a boon, locally. we thought this type of aggressive action actually led to greater self-sufficiency. amongst governments, regulators, universities, venture capital firms, they start to breathe a new crop of businesses here, to replace the u.s. components that might have been taken out of the markets. i think this action and things tions opente sanc people's eyes to how empty it is when it comes to core tech. it led to a p
shelley, i will start with you. what happens now? >> donald trump is going to rely on legislation to strengthen the laws that already exist. it is already a transparent, interesting group of folks that are looking at each individual investment coming in and what they want to do is strengthen that even more. that means taking a look at joint ventures, which used to be under the radar. this idea that, we're just not going to the big deals, but also some of the smaller deals coming out of...
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shelley phelps, bbc news.usly injured after a shooting at a boxing club in the irish republic. it happened at bray boxing club in county wicklow which is run by the father of the olympic gold medallist katie taylor. he was one of the two men who were wounded. the american fashion designer kate spade has been found dead at her home in new york. kate spade, who was 55, was best known for designing handbags. she sold the majority stake in her company in 1999 but the kate spade range of accessories went on to become an international brand. at least 69 people are now known to have died after guatemala's most violent volcanic eruption in more than a century. the fuego volcano, which is 25 miles from the country's capital, erupted on sunday — dozens of people are still missing. whole villages were wiped out by fast moving mud and ash when the volcano exploded. thousands have been forced to take shelter in nearby schools and churches. from guatemala, aleem maqbool reports. the first funerals tell of just how cruel the
shelley phelps, bbc news.usly injured after a shooting at a boxing club in the irish republic. it happened at bray boxing club in county wicklow which is run by the father of the olympic gold medallist katie taylor. he was one of the two men who were wounded. the american fashion designer kate spade has been found dead at her home in new york. kate spade, who was 55, was best known for designing handbags. she sold the majority stake in her company in 1999 but the kate spade range of accessories...
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shelley winters, and this is nothing against her. she goes like this. i was 23.s. she goes like this. we're should go the -- she goes -- [ flatulence noise ] and i go -- but there's no recognition, not a raised eyebr eyebrow. farley granger doesn't raise his eyebrow. i go gee, maybe this is the way the adult in the mods erin world is. >> jimmy: it's not, though. >> it's not. i've learned that since. the impulse control i lacked when i was a kid applies now. >> jimmy: you are -- you've returned to the world, the jurassic world. >> yes. >> jimmy: you were in the first movie, of course. and then you were in another movie. and now you're in this movie but not in two of the other movies, right? >> that's right. >> jimmy: and you're also playing music regularly still. you have a band. >> i have a band. i play piano with a jazz group. we play rockwell every night. we're going to be at arroyo secco this saturday along with jack white and neil young. >> jimmy: that's fantastic. >> we're on the bill. thank you very much. >> jimmy: is that the most fun thing for you? >> i l
shelley winters, and this is nothing against her. she goes like this. i was 23.s. she goes like this. we're should go the -- she goes -- [ flatulence noise ] and i go -- but there's no recognition, not a raised eyebr eyebrow. farley granger doesn't raise his eyebrow. i go gee, maybe this is the way the adult in the mods erin world is. >> jimmy: it's not, though. >> it's not. i've learned that since. the impulse control i lacked when i was a kid applies now. >> jimmy: you are...
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shelley, what exactly are we expecting in terms of legislation to come out of congress?helley we are expecting this : bill and legislation. -- andis going to mean it is going to be more scrutiny, more staffing involved. more scrutiny over the companies that are engaging in these deals. and you know, we have already seen the impact for chinese companies and going into the u.s. going down. we have seen venture capitalists pullback, chinese center capitalist pullback a little -- chinese venture capitalists pull back a little. the idea is maybe that is going to happen more if they increase their scrutiny. but to ben's earlier point, there is nothing like telling somebody you cannot do something to rev them up to do more. and so, if you are going to tell chinese companies that you cannot invest in our businesses, you can bet that is going to rev some entrepreneurs to say, maybe we don't need to invest in u.s. markets. maybe we double down and create our own technology. it will be interesting to see what happens next. is this going to end up spurring more tech and innovation i
shelley, what exactly are we expecting in terms of legislation to come out of congress?helley we are expecting this : bill and legislation. -- andis going to mean it is going to be more scrutiny, more staffing involved. more scrutiny over the companies that are engaging in these deals. and you know, we have already seen the impact for chinese companies and going into the u.s. going down. we have seen venture capitalists pullback, chinese center capitalist pullback a little -- chinese venture...
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. >> reporter: artistic director says shelley -- sherry celebratesthbay area's cultural diversity. >> what impressed me immediately was her heart, her dynamism, her sense of what this company means to her. >> ile erry started with shakespearean plays, she has also produced american classics like cinderella. two her, sherry is like wonder woman. before starting in other productions, he was denied roles. >> the committed of the motto of envisioning classes with color, forgiving opportunity of two people of color to come and share what they can do with the talent that they have. i love the dedication. >> reporter: today sherry seas. fowsa mpany of 60 artists >>haveinousty at have gone on to perform in washington dc, on broadway. we make in addition, she gives drama classes at the reading t school kids. >> it makes me proud that i am leaving a legacy behind. >> reporter: so for creating a theater company where active -- actors of color can shine, this week's award goes to sherry young. >> one of the things she loved hearing most is that some audiences are enjoying speak shakespeare for th
. >> reporter: artistic director says shelley -- sherry celebratesthbay area's cultural diversity. >> what impressed me immediately was her heart, her dynamism, her sense of what this company means to her. >> ile erry started with shakespearean plays, she has also produced american classics like cinderella. two her, sherry is like wonder woman. before starting in other productions, he was denied roles. >> the committed of the motto of envisioning classes with color,...
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i'm joined by shelley from planning staff. we will be presenting an ordinance that amended the administrative code to create a process to establish cultural districts from the city. the department supports the intentions and efforts of the ordinance. however, as indicated in the case reports, we have recommended amendments to the ordinance. we'll be discussing these later in the presentation. at this time, i would like to provide an opportunity for catalina morales of supervisor ronen's office time to present to you. it was their office that sponsored this legislation. so without further delay -- >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm here representing supervisor ros ronen. we've worked to incorporate information from city departments, community leaders and supervisors on the board. this legislation creates an official recognition of cultural districts of san francisco in a clear, formalized process. it provides a framework for departments to invest resources into protecting culturally relevant businesses, arts, festivals, and
i'm joined by shelley from planning staff. we will be presenting an ordinance that amended the administrative code to create a process to establish cultural districts from the city. the department supports the intentions and efforts of the ordinance. however, as indicated in the case reports, we have recommended amendments to the ordinance. we'll be discussing these later in the presentation. at this time, i would like to provide an opportunity for catalina morales of supervisor ronen's office...
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i just ran towards the cops and started yelling shelley, shelley. >> a young hart school student, drawn. >> this was brutal and this was savage. >> reporter: the killer, careful and clever. >> you had no fingerprints. you had no dna. >> yeah.
i just ran towards the cops and started yelling shelley, shelley. >> a young hart school student, drawn. >> this was brutal and this was savage. >> reporter: the killer, careful and clever. >> you had no fingerprints. you had no dna. >> yeah.
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she wanted to be zoe barnes until episode very grey area i think the week of the which i'm ok with shelleybarnes of the washington herald during a source close to the i want to go over i'm sorry mr president the. give and take. well takes all right so perhaps it was the all too often that journalists' continued you can see the football team from brazil whose plane has landed and saw a kick start in his hand and if you forgot say france will be playing denmark in moscow so i asked him about stage. these events you know said that russia was one hundred percent ready for the world cup and the age of the fan first of all the coveted trophy is made of eighteen karat gold the cup has been passed to years now ahead of the event it went and even made a stop right here at the. exact trophy above their heads and this is the one that they keep only for a short while. for the one in on the maid of eighteen karat solid gold. appreciated to the cities where the trophy visits. with manchester united manager jose mcrae know who has already made his first predictions. latest are we in but i also want my pl
she wanted to be zoe barnes until episode very grey area i think the week of the which i'm ok with shelleybarnes of the washington herald during a source close to the i want to go over i'm sorry mr president the. give and take. well takes all right so perhaps it was the all too often that journalists' continued you can see the football team from brazil whose plane has landed and saw a kick start in his hand and if you forgot say france will be playing denmark in moscow so i asked him about...
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happy mood you want to use like major chords whereas if you are in a sad mood you put up or friend shelley. liner codes and so we basically up all of the emotions in a number of different musical features so that we can teach them a show. how each it should reacts designed with computer games in mind the technology compose is unique soundtracks in real time the algorithm constantly learns from existing songs depending on the action of the game and those the player takes it can change the mood of the music from say sad to. the program will soon go on sale to corporate customers just so what will happen to human composers our vision basically starts we could have artificial intelligence and human beings walking together to create a kind of music which we call like superhuman music because it's music that can be created right now by composers. pipe dream or nightmare scenario andreas layman thinks ai offer some interesting opportunities. could help in the process of composing as a kind of virtual assistant one that does more than tell you which buttons do what but actually activate certain fu
happy mood you want to use like major chords whereas if you are in a sad mood you put up or friend shelley. liner codes and so we basically up all of the emotions in a number of different musical features so that we can teach them a show. how each it should reacts designed with computer games in mind the technology compose is unique soundtracks in real time the algorithm constantly learns from existing songs depending on the action of the game and those the player takes it can change the mood...
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i grew up in pakistan, but because of the colonial influence, i knew frankenstein and mary shelley.of colonialism also does feed into the history of which stories got disseminated and how. it's a complicated story. i was very pleased to see on that list, a wonderful short story called toba tek singh by sadaat hasan manto, which most people in britain wouldn't know of. it's a short story, four pages long, written in 1955. eight years after partition, and in those four pages, within a decade of one of the most cataclysmic events in history, he gives us the most brilliant thing on partition that anyone has written in four pages. it may not have shaped the world, but when i look at that, it it tells you what stories can do in just that much space. it's that question, shaping the world or shaping a world, and clearly it helps to shape a world. i would like to talk about the resurgence of dystopian fiction, because there are a number. we have george orwell and 1984 in the top ten, the handmaid's tale is in there. it's had a huge surge in popularity, that may or may not have anything to do
i grew up in pakistan, but because of the colonial influence, i knew frankenstein and mary shelley.of colonialism also does feed into the history of which stories got disseminated and how. it's a complicated story. i was very pleased to see on that list, a wonderful short story called toba tek singh by sadaat hasan manto, which most people in britain wouldn't know of. it's a short story, four pages long, written in 1955. eight years after partition, and in those four pages, within a decade of...
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parents love their children but conservative critics were quick to remind the former president of shelley and gonzalez who fled cuba with his mom during the journey, the weather got rough and the mother drowned. he was picked up by a us fishing boat and released to relatives in south florida but his father wanted him back cuba and despite pleas from his extended family and the florida cuban-american community federal agents at gunpoint pool the crying boy from his relatives and sent them back to cuba. the clinton administration said it was following the law but it appears former president clinton is criticizing donald trump for doing the same because as rich lowry pointed out in the "national review," quote, separation happens only if officials find the adult is falsely claiming to be the child's parent or as a threat to the child or is put into criminal proceedings and because of the huge increase in false applications, child smuggling of the trump administration enforcing the law the number of families being separated is skyrocketing and dhs points out families can quickly be reunited b
parents love their children but conservative critics were quick to remind the former president of shelley and gonzalez who fled cuba with his mom during the journey, the weather got rough and the mother drowned. he was picked up by a us fishing boat and released to relatives in south florida but his father wanted him back cuba and despite pleas from his extended family and the florida cuban-american community federal agents at gunpoint pool the crying boy from his relatives and sent them back...
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shelley: they said they were going to list offer $10 billion and ended up having to half that.wanted to do half in china and half in hong kong and they could not do the china portion. already we are looking at a smaller listing them we were expecting. kathleen: so the reception is everyone is really excited. the mosthis is one of hyped up ipos. supposed to be the biggest one since alibaba. then we started to slowly see that come down piece by these. they brought down the valuation, now we are getting rumblings that retail investors in hong kong did not quite oversubscribed for this offering as much as people thought. haidi: it is interesting timing for any company in that space at the moment. how do you anticipate it being trade tensions, market volatility as well over in china are infecting xiaomi and other tech companies in the pipeline? shelly: it is interesting because xiaomi does not actually have operations so much in the u.s. so you would think from a logical perspective, trade tariffs and things like that would not affect xiaomi. is the affecting xiaomi fact that the ma
shelley: they said they were going to list offer $10 billion and ended up having to half that.wanted to do half in china and half in hong kong and they could not do the china portion. already we are looking at a smaller listing them we were expecting. kathleen: so the reception is everyone is really excited. the mosthis is one of hyped up ipos. supposed to be the biggest one since alibaba. then we started to slowly see that come down piece by these. they brought down the valuation, now we are...
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president trump will meet with a handful of senators later this afternoon in's -- including senator shelleyrepublican from west virginia as well as a very conservative member from alabama. on the issue of immigration, so largely -- guided by the outgoing speaker of the house, made it very for the president to get stuff done. >> we're looking forward to getting the bills on the floor of the house anytime soon. in other news, the trend of socially responsible investing gaining traction. some activists investors and theare bringing disconnect between environmental, social, governance, investing. ed hammond is standing by with more. >> thank you. that is right. us.k you for joining >> it is great to be here. >> i want to go on a very punchy report reading about advisory firms and how they affect the process. nonsense, a the major advantage to wall street investors and a high conflict of interest. thinks what you really here at what could they do to make it more equitable. >> i think it is important for the role that they play. some suggest iss could sway a vote 25%. this is a big deal. from our
president trump will meet with a handful of senators later this afternoon in's -- including senator shelleyrepublican from west virginia as well as a very conservative member from alabama. on the issue of immigration, so largely -- guided by the outgoing speaker of the house, made it very for the president to get stuff done. >> we're looking forward to getting the bills on the floor of the house anytime soon. in other news, the trend of socially responsible investing gaining traction....
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reading from the story quote, at a meeting with senator richard shelby and senator shelley moore capito. at the white house on monday. josh dawsey is joining us now. what has he been telling people in his inner circle. >> what the president has been saying is that he is -- he thinks that he has been weak on immigration in recent months. problematic. and sorry for the fire truck. he says he demanded the border wall, the issue of child separation merely came up and some of his advisers predicted that over the weekend he may change course. so far that has not occurred. and one thing that we found today is that a number of his aides have showed him more positive videos. not relating images that you have seen on tv and one reason why they have been able to convince him that some of the coverage is unfair. >> so is it clear to you the extent to which the president is being swayed by the other images. i know you are reporting he has been shown some other ones. >> right. and that is going to, where we are right now, but the dichotomy is inside the white house you have number, john kelly who say
reading from the story quote, at a meeting with senator richard shelby and senator shelley moore capito. at the white house on monday. josh dawsey is joining us now. what has he been telling people in his inner circle. >> what the president has been saying is that he is -- he thinks that he has been weak on immigration in recent months. problematic. and sorry for the fire truck. he says he demanded the border wall, the issue of child separation merely came up and some of his advisers...
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there's some room for negotiation shelley said.sting because of course i think what the u.s. would like, what trump would like would be to go on his site against china. certainly part of the negotiation as far as the last few months. now what we see in this headline today is china to implement the european altogether. gerri: thank you for that. great to see you. cheryl: thanks to all of you for watching "fbn:am." great to have you. we send it in for dagen mcdowell in for maria bartiromo this morning. in a good morning ladies. i'm dagen mcdowell in for maria bartiromo. i'm smiling because we have so much a talk about this morning. monday, june 25th. top stories of 6:00 a.m. eastern. renewed trade tensions at the open as investors prefer president terms in u.s. technology. england, france and germany right now. the dax and germany down more than 1%. it was a selloff in asia closing and managing to eke out a small gain. shanghai in the hang seng in hong kong losing more than 1%. the battle over the border. the compromise bill this wee
there's some room for negotiation shelley said.sting because of course i think what the u.s. would like, what trump would like would be to go on his site against china. certainly part of the negotiation as far as the last few months. now what we see in this headline today is china to implement the european altogether. gerri: thank you for that. great to see you. cheryl: thanks to all of you for watching "fbn:am." great to have you. we send it in for dagen mcdowell in for maria...
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reporter: that's right, liz and right now you have senators richard shelby and shelley morca pita meeting with the president in this hour at the white house to discuss this very issue and the backlash over this border separation. family separation happening at the border has been bubbling up between both parties. both republicans and democrats aren't thrilled with what's happening but there is a big question here about who is to blame, and both parties are pointing the finger at the other side of the aisle. president trump: i say it's very strongly the democrats fault. their obstruction, they are really obstructionist, and they are obstructing. the united states will not be a migrant camp and it will not be a refugee holding facility. it won't be. reporter: this meeting with shelby is critical who chairs the senate appropriations homeland security committee is responsible for wall funding so she could be a big player on what goes into legislation that would end this controversial family separation, as you mentioned, we also have minority leader nancy pelosi touring the border right now, p
reporter: that's right, liz and right now you have senators richard shelby and shelley morca pita meeting with the president in this hour at the white house to discuss this very issue and the backlash over this border separation. family separation happening at the border has been bubbling up between both parties. both republicans and democrats aren't thrilled with what's happening but there is a big question here about who is to blame, and both parties are pointing the finger at the other side...
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. >> president trump met today with rob within senators richard shelby and shelley moore capito, with mr. trump wanting funding for the border wall and shall be trying to pass funding bills in a bipartisan fashion. across the capital, house lawmakers expected to consider two different immigration reform plans this week. a conservative measure from judiciary chairman bob goodlatte and a carefully crafted compromise based on president trump's four pillars. >> border security in there. it's got funding for the wall that the president really wants. it's got the technology boots on the ground. >> the president is expected to meet with house republicans tomorrow night to personally make the case for addressing illegal immigration. mccall says lawmakers must get it done. >> as i get briefed, the threats of potential terrorists and drug cartels and all the other stuff, israel. >> on the issue of separating children from the parents, texas senator ted cruz has introduced emergency legislation that calls for hiring more border immigration judges, building temporary shelters to keep families tog
. >> president trump met today with rob within senators richard shelby and shelley moore capito, with mr. trump wanting funding for the border wall and shall be trying to pass funding bills in a bipartisan fashion. across the capital, house lawmakers expected to consider two different immigration reform plans this week. a conservative measure from judiciary chairman bob goodlatte and a carefully crafted compromise based on president trump's four pillars. >> border security in there....
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can joke spoke to shelley to discuss the effects of tech disruption. deal which has ripple effects across the economy. it led to a revaluation of retail stocks. in the fall of 2017 you saw a revaluation of packaged good companies. esau a reevaluation of the drug retailers, which led to the cvs at in a transaction. transaction.igna an attempt around otc do investors, which did not succeed because of the personal care environment in the knotted states. you see pressure on advertising in part because of this transaction and what is going on in regard to television and cable. , others are under pressure. ,ou'd think about this one deal and the activity of people having to rethink business models, i think it is just the start. we see the same thing in content. netflix spending $6 billion on content. advertise a tv show globally. amazon gets to use it because it drives crime membership. .t changes the game then you have the benefit of what over-the-top guys in terms of the pressure it puts on cable companies. they all compete against cable. these are technol
can joke spoke to shelley to discuss the effects of tech disruption. deal which has ripple effects across the economy. it led to a revaluation of retail stocks. in the fall of 2017 you saw a revaluation of packaged good companies. esau a reevaluation of the drug retailers, which led to the cvs at in a transaction. transaction.igna an attempt around otc do investors, which did not succeed because of the personal care environment in the knotted states. you see pressure on advertising in part...
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since china has quite severe nontariff barriers, the ones they play next w to be louder, meaner, and shelley major escalation. >> this is ineffective saber rattling. it makes a fantastic soundbite, we are top on china and imposing tariffs on $36 billion of product. china is not going to be that affected nor are soybean farmers in the u.s.. >> markets to reflect that risk off mode. as you look at what happened on friday it was all about buying the defensive and saw the cyclical. energy materials and tech are leading the selloff of the s&p. ,oining me is aswhin alankar global head of allocation and risk management. what do you do? >> excellent question, good morning. fewou were saying just a minutes ago there is a lot going on in the markets today. it is no longer a one-dimensional market, it is a imsional market. it is ever more difficult to answer what is going on in the markets today than any time over the last 10 years. over the last 10 years it was about central-bank activity. understanding what central banks were telling you and success was simply following the central bank. today it is
since china has quite severe nontariff barriers, the ones they play next w to be louder, meaner, and shelley major escalation. >> this is ineffective saber rattling. it makes a fantastic soundbite, we are top on china and imposing tariffs on $36 billion of product. china is not going to be that affected nor are soybean farmers in the u.s.. >> markets to reflect that risk off mode. as you look at what happened on friday it was all about buying the defensive and saw the cyclical....
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we have a doctrine you know well, shelley against kraemer, that says if a contract is illegal, the court can't enforce it. general francisco: uh-huh. respectfully, your honor, i don't think anything would happen in the private sector for largely the reasons that justice alito identified in his third circuit opinion on the issue and the d.c. circuit identified in an opinion that i -- i believe you were part of, which held that in the private sector, there simply is no state action when it comes to collective bargaining agreements. justice breyer: look, the -- general francisco: that's also what the united states argued in its beck amicus brief here a few -- a few years ago. justice breyer: labor peace, i once heard archie cox, maybe it was in your position right here, say the greatest instrument for labor peace and prosperity from the years 1945 to 1970 was grievance arbitration in the unions. general francisco: uh-huh. justice breyer: so suddenly we're changing the method of financing that. you say, well, it's just public unions. but if i were in a regulated industry, and i read the cour
we have a doctrine you know well, shelley against kraemer, that says if a contract is illegal, the court can't enforce it. general francisco: uh-huh. respectfully, your honor, i don't think anything would happen in the private sector for largely the reasons that justice alito identified in his third circuit opinion on the issue and the d.c. circuit identified in an opinion that i -- i believe you were part of, which held that in the private sector, there simply is no state action when it comes...
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. >> today's meeting with richard shelby and shelley moore capito on the committee leading the effortseptember. tomorrow's meeting is with house republicans on two bills headed for a likely vote this week. once that consensus bill by the leadership. the other the conservative goodlatte bill. either way it appears the president wants action. >> >> the president is ready to get meaningful immigration reform across the board. nobody likes seeing babies ripped from their mother's arms. this is a perilous journey for many of these children. if people really cared about them, we would figure out a way to get the funding to expand the centers and to close the loophole. >> this as tensions continue to rise over children being separated at the border and the president continuing to blame democrats, tweeting that they should get together with their republican counterparts and work something out on border security and safety. don't wait until after the election. because you are going to lose. finally, guys, there is no word on which bill the president favors or what level of funding is he willin
. >> today's meeting with richard shelby and shelley moore capito on the committee leading the effortseptember. tomorrow's meeting is with house republicans on two bills headed for a likely vote this week. once that consensus bill by the leadership. the other the conservative goodlatte bill. either way it appears the president wants action. >> >> the president is ready to get meaningful immigration reform across the board. nobody likes seeing babies ripped from their mother's...
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daughter,one more mary godwin, who marries -- who is mary shelley and the author of frankenstein. then she died. everybody thought oh, she was a whore. public opinion of her was irredeemablean scandal. even worse would be said about francis wright, known as danny. she was a scots woman who was born in 1795 and comes to america in 1818 and travels around the united states writing .ravelogues the views of society and manners in america, published in 1821. it is not a positive review about america. she goes back to scotland, but then she returns again in the company of the marquis lafayette when he is making his 1824 tour. she travels around the country in very good company, and that exposes her to more american thinkers and she becomes an advocate of abolition, workers rights, sexual freedom -- you can imagine how that went over -- and advocation of education for women. you might have heard the show book community in tennessee or new harmony in indiana. those are her community that she eventually abandoned. and she was damned. these opinions, these positions, even having opinions an
daughter,one more mary godwin, who marries -- who is mary shelley and the author of frankenstein. then she died. everybody thought oh, she was a whore. public opinion of her was irredeemablean scandal. even worse would be said about francis wright, known as danny. she was a scots woman who was born in 1795 and comes to america in 1818 and travels around the united states writing .ravelogues the views of society and manners in america, published in 1821. it is not a positive review about...
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shelley moore capito chairs the subcommittee that deals with homeland security spending on the overaappropriations the senate which is chaired by richard shelby those two lawmakers are going to be at the white house talking to the president about this and broader immigration, which has taken on new urgency as the president asks for wall funding, tighter security at the border, and his zero tolerance policy that was put in place by the justice department a couple of months ago has garnered increasing criticism from other lawmakers within the republican party, even the president's wife as of today. nbc news is reporting that hhs has more than 11,700 minors in custody and just more than 500 in just the last four days so we will see what the president and those lawmakers discuss and what progress is made meanwhile, tonight, the senate is expected to vote on a defense package that would include limits on what the president can do to reprieve the chinese telecom giant, zte that is also something that the white house is watching closely as trade continues to be a concern if it's on the back burner in any
shelley moore capito chairs the subcommittee that deals with homeland security spending on the overaappropriations the senate which is chaired by richard shelby those two lawmakers are going to be at the white house talking to the president about this and broader immigration, which has taken on new urgency as the president asks for wall funding, tighter security at the border, and his zero tolerance policy that was put in place by the justice department a couple of months ago has garnered...
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shelley long left "cheers," and david caruso left "nypd blue." this is different.selves in these characters and see the family dynamic and recognize something they want to see and follow. i think with the writers here, we know months ahead of time they can do that with these characters. these are not slouches, john goodman, laurie metcalf and sarah gilbert are characters people have come to love. i think it's possible. >> look at the year laurie metcalf has had on broadway. what's the challenge for the writers? there's going to be curiosity in the beginning to see how it works out. have to make sure it's great. >> to make it natural and what happens in the family her departure seem organic and part of the story, right, what happens with dan and the sister and the kids, those are things people will be interested in. if they're rendered cleverly and compellingly as the show has been twice now, that can be done. >> what do you think they'll do with roseanne? >> you don't think they -- what do you think they'll do with her? >> i don't know. i'm not going to pretend. i
shelley long left "cheers," and david caruso left "nypd blue." this is different.selves in these characters and see the family dynamic and recognize something they want to see and follow. i think with the writers here, we know months ahead of time they can do that with these characters. these are not slouches, john goodman, laurie metcalf and sarah gilbert are characters people have come to love. i think it's possible. >> look at the year laurie metcalf has had on...
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deontay wilder's manager, shelley finkel, is reported to have officially accepted terms for a fight toight in the uk. novak djokovic has had another down season so far, but he's looking to get himself back into top form. the former world number one suggested that he might skip the grass court season altogether after he was knocked out of the french open last week. but now he has confirmed that he will play at queens. it's the first time in eight years that djokovic has been at queens. it means that 17 of the world 30 will compete their ahead of wimbledon. meanwhile, british number one yuan konta says she's feeling positive about the grass court season after she went out on the first round of roland garros. in the build—up to wimbledon, she turns her attention to this week's nottingham open, which starts today. i'm definitely coming into this period of the season in a slightly different position than i was last year. but i think i am equally excited, and i think i am equally excited, and i think i'm in a really good place right now in terms of my development and just my clarity on how i
deontay wilder's manager, shelley finkel, is reported to have officially accepted terms for a fight toight in the uk. novak djokovic has had another down season so far, but he's looking to get himself back into top form. the former world number one suggested that he might skip the grass court season altogether after he was knocked out of the french open last week. but now he has confirmed that he will play at queens. it's the first time in eight years that djokovic has been at queens. it means...
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shelley, in oregon.sick of the republican party trying to get edicare and our social security. and in assisted living need all of the care i can get. we need to go and get the democrats to go out and vote to get these idiots out. i think donald trump needs to stop blaming everybody because the immigration policy is a very tough situation, i understand that, but he just needs to release these children and put them back with their parents. i do not like seeing that on tv. it is the administration that is causing the problem, so i just want people to understand that we need our social security and medicare the republicans are trying to take away. north carolina, line for democrats. caller: yes. i would like to know how come a man who cannot be trusted in the bedroom, wooed conservative christians into believing he could be trusted in the oval office? i was taught as a child that jesus is first, others are second, and yourself last. trump makes a mockery of everything i've been taught. jack, line for republi
shelley, in oregon.sick of the republican party trying to get edicare and our social security. and in assisted living need all of the care i can get. we need to go and get the democrats to go out and vote to get these idiots out. i think donald trump needs to stop blaming everybody because the immigration policy is a very tough situation, i understand that, but he just needs to release these children and put them back with their parents. i do not like seeing that on tv. it is the administration...