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singleton that that has been lacking.ve coming to the fore these issues quite rightly as mr. singleton said that have been buried for some sometime. a lost of them began to rise, the fear of marginalization, one is of the people that miss r radford mentioned came back and i even wrote about it. but ultimately, we're all responsible. the permission for these people to come forward has been given by the oval office. >> stay with you. we're going to take a short break and discuss the discourse of america and the dueling controversies of roseanne barr and samantha bee. but first bill maher's take on it. >> her world came crashing down. the series of tweets put out on tuesday were so far of racism, conspiracy attacks they were described as abhorrent, boarding boardering on presidential. touch-se♪sitivity... uncompromising protection... advanced connectivity... and one more thing... the world comes with it. the new, reimagined 2019 jeep cherokee. booking a flight doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best
singleton that that has been lacking.ve coming to the fore these issues quite rightly as mr. singleton said that have been buried for some sometime. a lost of them began to rise, the fear of marginalization, one is of the people that miss r radford mentioned came back and i even wrote about it. but ultimately, we're all responsible. the permission for these people to come forward has been given by the oval office. >> stay with you. we're going to take a short break and discuss the...
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in his report this morning, sir roger singleton said the 2010 past cases review failed to reflect thet it was not com pletely be addressed and that it was not completely conferencing. so, in other words, the church's mishandling of the past cases review may have enabled abuse to continue. it may have done. i have to say, there is little evidence that we found to suggest that has happened, but i agree that is a possibility. it comes as an independent enquiry is currently looking at the way the anglican church handled abuse claims. it has seen e—mails showing discussions within the church about which cases should be recorded. other documents highlight serious cases which didn't make it through to the final report, after confusion about the criteria of who to include. alleged cases left out include. alleged cases left out include a cleric who was addicted to pornography and another said to have an obsessional interest in satanic ritual abuse. we found no evidence whatsoever of a deliberate intention on the part of the church to mislead. however, what the church did do was that it now wro
in his report this morning, sir roger singleton said the 2010 past cases review failed to reflect thet it was not com pletely be addressed and that it was not completely conferencing. so, in other words, the church's mishandling of the past cases review may have enabled abuse to continue. it may have done. i have to say, there is little evidence that we found to suggest that has happened, but i agree that is a possibility. it comes as an independent enquiry is currently looking at the way the...
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singleton. >> uh-huh. >> kim kardashian goes in, headlines everywhere. he's talking with kim kardashian about criminal justice reform. she wants pardons for two blacks. she got nothing. in fact, d'souza, who called president obama a boy and a grown-up trevant is given a pardon for what he himself was guilty of doing. criminal justice of trump, or is that an overstatement, in your opinion? >> as it specifically relates to article 2, section 2 of the constitution which grants the president power, the president has, for the most part, freedom to dictate who he's going to pardon. >> that's not the question. i don't want to go into the history of constitutional power, the question i'm raising is, under this administration, an appeal from someone he promoted as a big star to have a conversation, makes the direct appeal, and he answers it by giving them nothing and giving someone the opposite. >> according to the constitution, your question within itself is flawed, and i'll tell you why. the president, again, has the right to pardon whomever he wants, whether i
singleton. >> uh-huh. >> kim kardashian goes in, headlines everywhere. he's talking with kim kardashian about criminal justice reform. she wants pardons for two blacks. she got nothing. in fact, d'souza, who called president obama a boy and a grown-up trevant is given a pardon for what he himself was guilty of doing. criminal justice of trump, or is that an overstatement, in your opinion? >> as it specifically relates to article 2, section 2 of the constitution which grants...
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ten singletons arrived at our brand—new villa to face the obvious question. are you ready for love?girl. go on, man. marcel and olivia! if we actually get along... fall in love, yeah. operation amber is a—go. girls, this evening to new boys will enter the villa and you'll host the welcoming party! screams. johnny is obviously very attractive. is there anyone you're going to go after? well, i feel like i'm getting on with you all right. what goes on tour stays on tour! oh, my god! christmas came early this year! i am actually in love with you, i am. i think i am. it was massive on telly last summer and they are expecting it to be massive again. and last year's love island winner, amber davies joins us now. when it comes to winners can you deserve the. thank you so much. it was so successful, did you ever imagined it would be that way? absolutely no idea, you are in a bubble when you are there and when we came out our lives changed so much but it was amazing how successful it was, just 22 normal human beings. you go into a villa for a bit of fun and you know it will be on telly. a yea
ten singletons arrived at our brand—new villa to face the obvious question. are you ready for love?girl. go on, man. marcel and olivia! if we actually get along... fall in love, yeah. operation amber is a—go. girls, this evening to new boys will enter the villa and you'll host the welcoming party! screams. johnny is obviously very attractive. is there anyone you're going to go after? well, i feel like i'm getting on with you all right. what goes on tour stays on tour! oh, my god! christmas...
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thank you, shermichael singleton, carol lee and chris lu, who speaks truth.ll finish with "trump watch." you're watching "hardball." brad's been looking forward to this all week, but how will his denture cope with... a steak. luckily for brad, this isn't a worry because he's discovered super poligrip. it holds his denture tight and helps give him 65% more chewing power. leaving brad to dig in and enjoy the tastiest of t-bones. super poligrip, helping you enjoy the foods you love. with savings on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? for a limited time, save up to $500 plus free home delivery on sleep number 360 smart beds. ends june 30th. the kayak explore tool shows you the places you can fly on your budget. so you can be confident you're getting the most bang for your buck. alo-ha. kayak. search one and done. >>> "trump watch" monday, june 25th, 2018. do you see what he is doing? do you see how donald trump rallies his
thank you, shermichael singleton, carol lee and chris lu, who speaks truth.ll finish with "trump watch." you're watching "hardball." brad's been looking forward to this all week, but how will his denture cope with... a steak. luckily for brad, this isn't a worry because he's discovered super poligrip. it holds his denture tight and helps give him 65% more chewing power. leaving brad to dig in and enjoy the tastiest of t-bones. super poligrip, helping you enjoy the foods you...
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. >> shermichael singleton, weigh in to this.s shouting down the secretary of homeland security. how do you react to what we've seen here, protests over these last few days? >> david, it's pretty fundamentally basic to me as a conservative. look, i think that the free marketplace has every right for any private entity to dictate whom they would like to offer service to. and if said individuals don't like it, then they have the right to spend their dollars elsewhere and the general public, by and large, will dictate with their dollars whether or not they want to agree by spending their money at that particular establishment or disagree by spending their money elsewhere. then the marketplace would dictate the ultimate outcome of that company, whether they stay open or close. so i don't think conservatives should complain about this because it is quite funny to me when you think conservatives would typically argue against the other side, stop complaining about businesses wanting to disservice other individuals by their religious bel
. >> shermichael singleton, weigh in to this.s shouting down the secretary of homeland security. how do you react to what we've seen here, protests over these last few days? >> david, it's pretty fundamentally basic to me as a conservative. look, i think that the free marketplace has every right for any private entity to dictate whom they would like to offer service to. and if said individuals don't like it, then they have the right to spend their dollars elsewhere and the general...
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for sure to put total singleton's of on it i'll pull it out it was a hospital bed with. no help. since none of us can still see how. they constantly put it on my wall and i'll give you the oh. hell. yes no let me out it was always sunny but. what were you going to say you know the. sex workers look at the moment for stuff you need to know about the wonderful some ok came out yoko. the little guy so they died out. of the oh come off then what about the taking off. the burger i got pressure just to. go. boss who will. you go to. schools talk to. the inside of the can you go and keep them with your cock up so you more detailed all the way i got to go come out on the top. of the real challenge you go grab right. what would i you could you think of off yes one more moment but bill coughed up. more water cooled by one of. the. cyclists your. sacred trust was that she would marry dick would i get through what you know no to twenty one's will she wasn't. cynical to trust a gritty to looking down the whole new york at the quick look at it you decided to she finds you would not be i'm sure
for sure to put total singleton's of on it i'll pull it out it was a hospital bed with. no help. since none of us can still see how. they constantly put it on my wall and i'll give you the oh. hell. yes no let me out it was always sunny but. what were you going to say you know the. sex workers look at the moment for stuff you need to know about the wonderful some ok came out yoko. the little guy so they died out. of the oh come off then what about the taking off. the burger i got pressure just...
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. >> zerlina maxwell, joe watkins, and republican political consultant singleton, contributor for the hill. very good saturday morning to all three of you. we will get first to you, joe. so politico has this new piece on the potential strategy behind nominating a woman for that seat. it reads in part, some conservatives say nominating a female justice may assume a loomi defuse a looming fight over abortion rights. >> justice kennedy was somebody who was a swing vote on social issues. certainly the president is well aware that susan collins, senator collins and murkowski are key votes in this upcoming supreme court fight. so he is smart to consider a woman. i wouldn't be surprised if he ended up choosing one. >> zerlina, let's get to a clip now. this is about the president and how roe v. wade could factor into his conversations with the candidates on that seat for the supreme court. let's take a listen to him. >> are you going to ask your nominees beforehand how they might vote on roe versus wade? >> well, that's a big one. and probably not. they are all saying don't do that. you don't
. >> zerlina maxwell, joe watkins, and republican political consultant singleton, contributor for the hill. very good saturday morning to all three of you. we will get first to you, joe. so politico has this new piece on the potential strategy behind nominating a woman for that seat. it reads in part, some conservatives say nominating a female justice may assume a loomi defuse a looming fight over abortion rights. >> justice kennedy was somebody who was a swing vote on social...
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that's according to sir roger singleton, the author of a highly critical report into the way the churcht has just been published, several weeks earlier than planned, following an investigation by the bbc. he found that the church had botched its inquiry — it discovered just 13 cases of abuse, despite reviewing more than 40,000 files. donna birrell reports. the church of england's handling of sexual abuse claims is under intense scrutiny. survivors claim failures by the church to accurately report the number of abuse allegations in 2010 may have led to abuse continuing. they claimed most survivors were denied the chance to give evidence. the response from the church to survivors, i think, has been wholly inadequate. i think there has been a sense of paralysis, almost, on the part of the church, of not quite knowing how to deal with it. of seeing the survivors as the problem. in his report this morning he said the review failed to address the issuesit the review failed to address the issues it needed to address and that it wasn't totally prince. in other words, the church's mishandling of
that's according to sir roger singleton, the author of a highly critical report into the way the churcht has just been published, several weeks earlier than planned, following an investigation by the bbc. he found that the church had botched its inquiry — it discovered just 13 cases of abuse, despite reviewing more than 40,000 files. donna birrell reports. the church of england's handling of sexual abuse claims is under intense scrutiny. survivors claim failures by the church to accurately...
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. >> san diego attorney gerald singleton has been in those meetings, representing hundreds of homeowners suing to get the largest investor to pay. we asked pg nde whether it is considering bankruptcy and what kind. the company will not respond directly or on camera to that specific question. but in a written statement, a spokeswoman says california's rules about wildfire liability are not sustainable. she said, pg&e could be liable for property damages and attorneys fees even if we followed established inspection and safety rules. the company also says it meets or exceeds regulatory requirements for management with large inspection programs. >> downed power lines and faulty equipment were lames for sparking the wildfires. the company wants to work with the state to change the current liability laws. they claim it is taking a big hit, saying in part that liability regardless of negligence undermines the financial health of the state utilities. it discourages investment in california and has the potential to materially impact the ability of utilities to access the capital markets. >> they
. >> san diego attorney gerald singleton has been in those meetings, representing hundreds of homeowners suing to get the largest investor to pay. we asked pg nde whether it is considering bankruptcy and what kind. the company will not respond directly or on camera to that specific question. but in a written statement, a spokeswoman says california's rules about wildfire liability are not sustainable. she said, pg&e could be liable for property damages and attorneys fees even if we...
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and michael singleton, opinion contributor to the hill.e also briefly worked in the department of housing and urban development in the trump administration. welcome to you both. >> hi, alex. >> how do you make sense of this, that list of things that didn't even touch on everything that i just chronicled there. do you think the president knowingly twists the truth is he misinformed? >> no, no, the president isn't stupid. he knows exactly what he's doing. that document is over 500 pages. i read every single page. i work in this arena, so it makes sense. the vast majority of the american people just don't have time to read every single page go on the internet, google things, call people who are attorneys to explain the complexities of this. they're going to see tidbits on the local news and quotes from the president, the president knows exactly what he's doing. he's muddying the water based on the fact that he hopes that the american people won't look at every single detail. >> are you saying that the president intention alley lally? >> i sam
and michael singleton, opinion contributor to the hill.e also briefly worked in the department of housing and urban development in the trump administration. welcome to you both. >> hi, alex. >> how do you make sense of this, that list of things that didn't even touch on everything that i just chronicled there. do you think the president knowingly twists the truth is he misinformed? >> no, no, the president isn't stupid. he knows exactly what he's doing. that document is over...
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mayor's budget office for your guidance, and special thanks to the controller's office for your singleton and i are here today and more than happy to answer any questions youay have. [please stand by for captioner change]. -- ongoing savings. $300,000 one-time savings. reductions would further reduce the planned decrease of its 1920 budget to the a decrease of ,737 o in the 19-20 budget. as i understand it, the department does concur with our reductions shown on pages 37 and 38 ofur report. >> supervisor cohen: so the savings include capital
mayor's budget office for your guidance, and special thanks to the controller's office for your singleton and i are here today and more than happy to answer any questions youay have. [please stand by for captioner change]. -- ongoing savings. $300,000 one-time savings. reductions would further reduce the planned decrease of its 1920 budget to the a decrease of ,737 o in the 19-20 budget. as i understand it, the department does concur with our reductions shown on pages 37 and 38 ofur report....
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maureen singleton and i are here today and more than happy to answer any questions you may have. [please stand by for captioner change]. -- ongoing savings. $300,000 one-time savings. reductions would further reduce the planned decrease of its 1920 budget to the a decrease of $9,508,737 or 6% in the 19-20 budget. as i understand it, the department does concur with our reductions shown on pages 37 and 38 of our report. >> supervisor cohen: so the savings include capital expenditures and savings? >> that's right. >> supervisor cohen: and savings from retirement and lower freight delivery and licensing fees. >> correct. >> supervisor cohen: last week we talked about rfid. it was a spirited conversation, if you will. do you want to make a presentation about it? >> i can certainly offer some additional remarks. let me first state that the only risk or way a patron's borrowing habits could be compromised is through unauthorized access to a secure staff database. rfid has no bearing on that
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i'm joined by our acting chief operating officer, marine singleton this morning, and other members of ou leadership team. we appreciate this opportunity to present the library's fyi 19-20 budget. ear for the cal year has been a we he realized the visio of every library every day. all 28 library locations are now open seven days a week. library utilization remains robust. more and more our residents are visiting to take more part in all the vibrant programming we're offering. we had over.5 million patrons take part in library programs thisoming summer, the libraries summer program, summer stride kicks off, and we have partnered with the national park service with free shuttles from our neighborhood branchs taking our residents to national parks, including alcatraz and muir woods. we had over 26,000 participants last summer, and we're confident we will exceed that number this year. we've also just concluded our second annual digital inclusion weeklast saturday. san francisco public library aspires to be t premier urban library in the country and and county of san francisco.y in building
i'm joined by our acting chief operating officer, marine singleton this morning, and other members of ou leadership team. we appreciate this opportunity to present the library's fyi 19-20 budget. ear for the cal year has been a we he realized the visio of every library every day. all 28 library locations are now open seven days a week. library utilization remains robust. more and more our residents are visiting to take more part in all the vibrant programming we're offering. we had over.5...
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sir roger singleton was asked by the church to review the 2010 past cases review and his report is dueticisms have been taken very seriously and acted upon. just this morning it announced new proposals to improve its safeguarding, including an independently chaired survivors panel and a look at options to redress past cases. turkey‘s elections. the winner of the upcoming poll will preside over a brand new presidential system of government. the current administration says it compares with other presidential systems in the west. but does that stand up to scrutiny? in another of our reality check series, the bbc‘s chris morris has gone to istanbul to assess the evidence. what‘s the biggest issue for most turkish people in this election? the state of the economy. but whoever wins will also inherit a new residential system of government. wins will also inherit a new residential system of governmentm was approved in a controversial referendum last year and it is a system that seems to have been designed with one man in mind. himself. the office of prime minister will be abolished and executi
sir roger singleton was asked by the church to review the 2010 past cases review and his report is dueticisms have been taken very seriously and acted upon. just this morning it announced new proposals to improve its safeguarding, including an independently chaired survivors panel and a look at options to redress past cases. turkey‘s elections. the winner of the upcoming poll will preside over a brand new presidential system of government. the current administration says it compares with...
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let's bring in republican political consultant michael singleton as well as peter emerson who workeddemocratic administrations. thank you both for being here. i'm sure you'll be able to unite some of them but when you think about infants and younger kids. who don't really have phone numbers, addresses addresses memorized, how do you reunite them with parents who are housed in separate places? i think the administration is going to have a very difficult time of accomplishing this. >> possibly insurmountable. peter, i want to get your reaction to a tweet by president trump yesterday. he said, we must maintain a strong southern border. we cannot allow our country to be overrun by i will lyle immigrants as the democrats tell their phoney story of sadness and grief, hoping it will help them in elections. obama and others had the same pictures and did nothing about it. i don't know where to start. >> it's the response anyone who read history would give. that is, you have to begin the process of turning people into animals by dehumanizing -- sorry to mispronounce -- and raising the issue of
let's bring in republican political consultant michael singleton as well as peter emerson who workeddemocratic administrations. thank you both for being here. i'm sure you'll be able to unite some of them but when you think about infants and younger kids. who don't really have phone numbers, addresses addresses memorized, how do you reunite them with parents who are housed in separate places? i think the administration is going to have a very difficult time of accomplishing this. >>...
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. >> i want to bring in now cnn political commentator charles blow and sher michael singleton. gentlemen, good evening. welcome. what do you make of this representative saying there aren't enough white kids to go around, charles? >> this idea that the -- >> discussing interegration at schools. >> the idea that it is an existential threat that whiteness will one day be overcome is at the root of pretty much all of the racial tension we've experienced in america. right after the civil war, i think it was three or four states in the south, a majority of people in the state were now free and were black. it created an existential threat, and they responded with the utmost amount of terror, conflict, and oppression. that is how -- because whiteness has been defined in this very fragile way, meaning anything that has any bit of something else in it is no longer white. >> mm-hmm. >> when you define it and make it fragile, it is fragile. and all of the changes in society threaten it. and when it feels threatened in america, the history of america is that when whiteness feels threatened,
. >> i want to bring in now cnn political commentator charles blow and sher michael singleton. gentlemen, good evening. welcome. what do you make of this representative saying there aren't enough white kids to go around, charles? >> this idea that the -- >> discussing interegration at schools. >> the idea that it is an existential threat that whiteness will one day be overcome is at the root of pretty much all of the racial tension we've experienced in america. right...
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i'm joined by yamiche alcindor and, shermichael singleton, a republican consultant and rick is the author"rfk, his words for our time." paul ryan show some spine here. >> what it tells me. >> cynthia in the first segment says no. i think he's showing something. >> it shows retiring republicans still feel free to criticize the president but everybody who wants to be around after 2018 still can't get at all close to being critical of the president. >> so that's it. 86% republican vote that supports trump, you don't mess with trump. >> they're all terrified. >> especially not if you're running for re-election. i would not advise any member of congress. >> to say the truth? >> absolutely. >> respect the truth? >> chris, as a matter of politicsifouo win an ection in of donald trump, you should probably. >> suppose trump says, i can pardon myself. what will what would you say. >> that's abrdity. >> if you're a republican running for re-election say that's an absurdity? >> probably not because they probably wouldn't win. i'm not running for office. i can say that. >> robert kennedy said there ca
i'm joined by yamiche alcindor and, shermichael singleton, a republican consultant and rick is the author"rfk, his words for our time." paul ryan show some spine here. >> what it tells me. >> cynthia in the first segment says no. i think he's showing something. >> it shows retiring republicans still feel free to criticize the president but everybody who wants to be around after 2018 still can't get at all close to being critical of the president. >> so that's...
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. >> i'm joined now by mike lupica and shermicah singleton who worked on three republican presidential and is a writer. shermicah, what do you think? >> i think if you truly want to test a man's character and the measure of a man, give him power, right? and as we have seen throughout the presidency of donald trump lemati problatic parts w he is, if you will. and it's really complex. i think when you think about the robert mueller investigation, you think about what's going on with paul manafort, there is, indeed, a darkloud that continues to linger over this -- >> you know, i'm going to go ahead and redirect you to the topic at hand. >> yes, so my point, ari, is this. i think the president is simply using this as a distraction. >> hmm. >> he has been the superlative, if you will, at changing the narrative every single time the pressure heats up on him. and in the media, all of us, including myself, we have sort of followed. so he's had day of a lot of negative coverage a now wha talking about? we're talking about the nfl. we're talking about this culture war, something that he loves in
. >> i'm joined now by mike lupica and shermicah singleton who worked on three republican presidential and is a writer. shermicah, what do you think? >> i think if you truly want to test a man's character and the measure of a man, give him power, right? and as we have seen throughout the presidency of donald trump lemati problatic parts w he is, if you will. and it's really complex. i think when you think about the robert mueller investigation, you think about what's going on with...
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in his report this morning, sir roger singleton said the 2010 past cases review failed to reflect the has happened but i agree that is a possibility. it comes as iicsa, an independent inquiry, is currently looking at the way the anglican church handled abuse claims. it's seen e—mails showing discussions and disagreements within the church about which cases should be recorded. other documents highlight serious cases which didn't make it through to the final report, after confusion about the criteria of who to include. alleged cases left out included a cleric who was addicted to pornography, and another said to have an obsessional interest in satanic ritual abuse. we've found no evidence whatsoever of a deliberate intention on the part of the church to mislead. however, what the church did do was that it narrowed the criteria for reporting in a way which didn't communicate the full nature of the concerns. the church said criticisms have been taken very seriously and acted upon. just this morning, it's announced new proposals to improve its safeguarding, including an independently chaire
in his report this morning, sir roger singleton said the 2010 past cases review failed to reflect the has happened but i agree that is a possibility. it comes as iicsa, an independent inquiry, is currently looking at the way the anglican church handled abuse claims. it's seen e—mails showing discussions and disagreements within the church about which cases should be recorded. other documents highlight serious cases which didn't make it through to the final report, after confusion about the...
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and a republican political consultant, -- singleton. dave, i would like to start with you.er of democrats in office, these are not just outside pungency and whatnot priebus sinners like gillibrand of new york thinking about running for president is saying what next? what do you do to protect the borders to make illegal immigrants are deported? this is not new. we've heard candidates from many offices call for abolition of any number of federal agencies. rick perry of course the department of energy wants to call for the abolishment along with the irs, department of education and other agencies for the broader point is this. people are rightly very angry. they are very angry with the crisis at the border preclude angry with the fact they are still over 2000 children who have yet to be reunited with their families. with no meaningful plan to reunite them. when they say abolish i.c.e., they are underscoring the broader crisis that the president has brought by virtue of his immigration policy. >> okay i give you a chance. but i'm sorry, what does abolishing i.c.e. and going aft
and a republican political consultant, -- singleton. dave, i would like to start with you.er of democrats in office, these are not just outside pungency and whatnot priebus sinners like gillibrand of new york thinking about running for president is saying what next? what do you do to protect the borders to make illegal immigrants are deported? this is not new. we've heard candidates from many offices call for abolition of any number of federal agencies. rick perry of course the department of...
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leverage appropriately and buying the stock incessant ly the originators of -- along with henry singletonis form of financial engineering. and disney has historically not done it although they've been a systematic buyer of their stock when the market periodically undervalues it and bob -- christine were very clear on the conference call that this was another tool in the toolbox and they were more than willing to use it and i think this may surprise the market a little bit. and i think they're going to be very aggressive and they're not going to go away and eventually the market is going to put a governor, if you will, on some of the bidding and that will be when it ends. very similar to the paramount/qvc thing in 1991-92 >> i want to bring in david faber who has been following this story what is your take in term whafts comcast pitch is at this point aside from raising the higher offer, larry mentioned the advantages inherrently in terms of the management teams taking over fox assets. there is an argument that comcast has great, deep experience in terms of integration of major deals, part
leverage appropriately and buying the stock incessant ly the originators of -- along with henry singletonis form of financial engineering. and disney has historically not done it although they've been a systematic buyer of their stock when the market periodically undervalues it and bob -- christine were very clear on the conference call that this was another tool in the toolbox and they were more than willing to use it and i think this may surprise the market a little bit. and i think they're...
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joining me now is ann singleton, an expert in asylum and international migration policy at the universitymigration data. the problem is the european union has come up with a solution that is compounding the original problem, it has created over the last few years, and over a longer period. there is no intention from the member states to ta ke no intention from the member states to take responsibility for what they need to do to do their duties under the geneva convention and it is worrying that the solution is being sought to introduce a system of camps across europe in the same way in which the camps in northern africa have failed to solve this crisis. in fact they are part of the problem. what are the problem is that you have seen when you have visited caps? yes, i went to a camp in lesbos. there are probably nearly 8000 people held in an area which was designed for 1500 of the most. it has become a place in which people live in limbo, not knowing if their asylum claim will be processed. there are thousands of children trapped in this situation and the obligations of member states towar
joining me now is ann singleton, an expert in asylum and international migration policy at the universitymigration data. the problem is the european union has come up with a solution that is compounding the original problem, it has created over the last few years, and over a longer period. there is no intention from the member states to ta ke no intention from the member states to take responsibility for what they need to do to do their duties under the geneva convention and it is worrying that...