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they care a lot about these things. >> woodruff: stu, again you follow these, the political pressureson these members of the senate as they think about the ones who are you for re-election. >> we had some numbers and it's really stunning. what's the one group, two groups that are supposed to benefit mostly with a healthcare bill. younger voters and healthier people, right, because they've been subsidizing older people and people who aren't as healthy. what groups is most opposed to the american healthcare act and most critical of documented trouble, 18-34 years old ons. the kind of voters who should like this. it's think it's a real problem with republican. >> woodruff: we'll see what happens. there's so much to ask about. tam, the president has been tweeting a lot over the weekend continuing to today about the reports that the obama administration had information about russian hacking, interference in last year's presidential election and didn't do a lot about it until after the election. president's going after former problemprobe, sayingpresident o. saying he's the one to blame. wh
they care a lot about these things. >> woodruff: stu, again you follow these, the political pressureson these members of the senate as they think about the ones who are you for re-election. >> we had some numbers and it's really stunning. what's the one group, two groups that are supposed to benefit mostly with a healthcare bill. younger voters and healthier people, right, because they've been subsidizing older people and people who aren't as healthy. what groups is most opposed to...
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. >> woodruff: stu, what are the pressures on these republicans as they decide what to do about this. >> i think they're in a very difficult position, a rock and a hard place. on one hand, they want to accomplish something. they have the mandate from conservatives, republicans, trump barracks to dtrump backer.
. >> woodruff: stu, what are the pressures on these republicans as they decide what to do about this. >> i think they're in a very difficult position, a rock and a hard place. on one hand, they want to accomplish something. they have the mandate from conservatives, republicans, trump barracks to dtrump backer.
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as you mentioned, stu, you've got the travel ban decision today by the federal court.e doesn't seem to be good news. i mean, healthcare reform seems to be at least, for the time being, flogged, stopped up, is that the word in the senate? there is nothing happening yet, maybe it will happen. we haven't seen a tax reform plan. are we just going to watch the news develop every week like this? >> yeah, i think so. so there is a problem for the white house on a number of levels. the president wants to change the narrative, wants to accomplish things, hasn't yet, maybe he will. but one of the things for a number of weeks of months, he has to worry about the fatigue factor on the american public. i remember bill clinton and the drama in the clinton white house. the people were like, another thing! this is the same thing. there is another crisis every day. after a while, people don't want that. they want things to return to norm. the whole premise of donald trump is upsetting normal. you can only do that if you accomplish certain things and people start to feel better abut the
as you mentioned, stu, you've got the travel ban decision today by the federal court.e doesn't seem to be good news. i mean, healthcare reform seems to be at least, for the time being, flogged, stopped up, is that the word in the senate? there is nothing happening yet, maybe it will happen. we haven't seen a tax reform plan. are we just going to watch the news develop every week like this? >> yeah, i think so. so there is a problem for the white house on a number of levels. the president...
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joining us now is stu leonard jr., the new ceo of stu leonard grocery store here in the tri-state areays more than 2,000 people, five locations, opening your sixth this year thank you for joining us, stu. so what's your reaction to the fact that amazon is getting in on the grocery game going all-in on whole foods, bricks and mortar, how much does it change the equation >> you know, i've been in the business over 40 years and i think this is one of the most dramatic things that has happened in our industry right now. i've seen costco open, i've seen all of the different warehouse clubs and super hypermarkets and all of that, but i think amazon buying whole foods is a game changer in our industry. >> explain what you expect to see. so amazon now has control of 431 whole foods stores how is that business -- how is your business going to change? >> well, i would say they're going to have to figure -- they're going to have to learn how to sell fresh fish and lobsters and get their meat and products, which amazon is not too keen on right now. but i think the technology part is is going to re
joining us now is stu leonard jr., the new ceo of stu leonard grocery store here in the tri-state areays more than 2,000 people, five locations, opening your sixth this year thank you for joining us, stu. so what's your reaction to the fact that amazon is getting in on the grocery game going all-in on whole foods, bricks and mortar, how much does it change the equation >> you know, i've been in the business over 40 years and i think this is one of the most dramatic things that has...
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stu d e nts capital since liberation in 19114.ction against the war in vietnam's. —— vietnam. it was 1968. too many people were out in the same moment. there was a factory strike and universities were a stroke. everybody decided to go into the street. it was 6pm at night on the 13th of may. workers and students we re 13th of may. workers and students were together. leaders from the sorbonne were meeting with leaders of workers organisations to plan their next move. we've were fighting for our rights and for better lives. me and my friend decided to go back and try to get involved in making posters for the movement. the first thing we did was to organise paints and brushes and paperfor all the people coming down. the area became very famous and people wanted to posters to stick on the wall. myjob was to work and get the posters out and on the wall. contact factories. we had meetings so we could decide which were good and which word. and a ready had to say something about it. we worked like the workers. we could make 2000 posters, o
stu d e nts capital since liberation in 19114.ction against the war in vietnam's. —— vietnam. it was 1968. too many people were out in the same moment. there was a factory strike and universities were a stroke. everybody decided to go into the street. it was 6pm at night on the 13th of may. workers and students we re 13th of may. workers and students were together. leaders from the sorbonne were meeting with leaders of workers organisations to plan their next move. we've were fighting for...
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his tutt stus don't know what happened. i didn't want to be just yanked out.uch as sexual offense, drug felony, violent crimes and cripple until offenses against children. when i followed up with them bringing up the fact the situation mentioned which i have seen done seem to correspond the items because they could not discuss the cases each inductor's situation and decided on it m. what do you think? should something from your past come up like this in6789 you know, the background check part is important. some of the 500 had some in the past that makes them dn for us to children. that could get them away. what i am hearing now they are not egregious at all. 36 years ago. this is well-intentioned idea that gets caught up and distorted in the wheels of bur rog sy. the army is bureaucratic. >> it is one year away from having a full pension with the scal as teacher. this is messed up for him. not just going to affect this year and going to fact the rest of his life. >> artists her whole life and now expanding the brand. well he see a couple on the runway. >> abso
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ely exposurto ddt d later delopment ofbreastancer, evethough ddt was bned 40 yrs ago >>we see ithat stu at the men who re under4 ars old en they re exped tddt are much hier ris obeing dinosed withreast canr under thage of 5 abou5-foldigher ri in theseomen whoad been posed to ddt agirls. ifwe canook in t lab an see wt chemics are dog biologilly and en we n look in our bodies and in our homes and see which ones we're exposed to, where they're coming from in the products or pollution, then we have the opportunity to reduce exposure to these suspect chemicals, uh, now. >> the emerging science on endocrine disrupting chemicals really means that we have to have a complete overhaul of our chemical safety system. >> you know, we're dealing with chemicals for which there is no safe level of exposure. >> it's the tiny, repeated exposure that more adequately mimics our own hormone system that is really concerning. >> the hormones in our bodies are operating at parts per billion and parts per trillion concentrations. >> the one thing that's clear is that our current system isn't working, and it doe
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stu is the captain of our sex crimes unit and tristan kristen is part of the elder abuse. i hope they make all citizens of montgomery proud of what they do. our appellate union, bob fallon, the dew point district attorney, and andrea, they're not here because they're usually in the background. they and their teams across the way, across the hall where you sit right now, have kept up with everything that the defense threw at us, every attempt to stop this up, the motions that were filed, they have just worked and worked and worked to make sure that we could get to the point where we could go into a courtroom and try a case. the other thing i would be remiss if i did not speak about, is the community and a number of the folks up here with us, chief gallin and i and the chief cannot be more proud of our law enforcement community and everything they've done through this. so, sergeant schaeffer here who has been with this since day one, and everything that he d did. this guy retired and he's still here. and harry and all the folks from cheltonham who worked their tails off in t
stu is the captain of our sex crimes unit and tristan kristen is part of the elder abuse. i hope they make all citizens of montgomery proud of what they do. our appellate union, bob fallon, the dew point district attorney, and andrea, they're not here because they're usually in the background. they and their teams across the way, across the hall where you sit right now, have kept up with everything that the defense threw at us, every attempt to stop this up, the motions that were filed, they...
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. >> a 2007 stu found aossible nk beten earlyxposure to t and ter develoent of brst canr, even thgh d was banne40 yearsgo. >> weee in that study that the won who we under 1 yearold when they we expos to ddare at mh higherisk f bebeg diagnosed with bast ncer under the e of 50. about fold hheher ri i in ese women who had been exposed todt as gis. ifif wean looin the l and see whachemicalare doin blogically and thth we ca look in our bodies and in our homes and see which ones we're exposed to, whwhere they're comg from in the productsts or pollution, then we have the opportunity to reduce exposure to these suspect chemicals, uh, now. >> the emerging science on endocrine disrupting chemicals really means that we have to hahave a complplete overhaul of our chemical safety system. >> youu know, we're dealing with chemicals for whichch there is no safe level of exposure. >> it's the tiny, repeated exposure that more adequately mimics our o own hormone system that is really concerning. >> the hormones in our bodies are operating at parts per billion and parts per trillion concentrations. >> t
. >> a 2007 stu found aossible nk beten earlyxposure to t and ter develoent of brst canr, even thgh d was banne40 yearsgo. >> weee in that study that the won who we under 1 yearold when they we expos to ddare at mh higherisk f bebeg diagnosed with bast ncer under the e of 50. about fold hheher ri i in ese women who had been exposed todt as gis. ifif wean looin the l and see whachemicalare doin blogically and thth we ca look in our bodies and in our homes and see which ones we're...
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. >> mason: jericka duncan, thank stu, jericka.on the "cbs evening news," the latest annoyance-- robocalls that go right to voicemail. and later, the album that expanded the boundaries of pop, 50 years ago today. ♪ ♪ 50 years ago today. that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise... jardiance lowers blood sugar and a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. jardiance is also the only type 2 diabetes treatment with heart- proven to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death in adults with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. jardiance can cause serious side effects, including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction. symptoms of an alle
. >> mason: jericka duncan, thank stu, jericka.on the "cbs evening news," the latest annoyance-- robocalls that go right to voicemail. and later, the album that expanded the boundaries of pop, 50 years ago today. ♪ ♪ 50 years ago today. that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise... jardiance lowers blood sugar and a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. jardiance is also the only...
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as the person who one who was the guy at the time he suggested there should be a dialogue with the stube a dialogue with the students who said absolutely no who one which is i guess pretty sad. where i disagreed with the students andi where i disagreed with the students and i went and spoke to 800 of them at hong kong university when i was in hong kong last november, is over the campaign for democracy to morph into a the campaign for democracy to morph intoa campaign the campaign for democracy to morph into a campaign for independence. i think it's eyelid support for democracy and it plays into the hands of the hardliners in beijing. what is the alternative than not they call for independent? the alternative is to give people a greater say over their own way of life. i feel hong greater say over their own way of life. ifeel hong kong is still a very special place but what of the most important is the way the people have behaved in showing their commitment to pluralism and i think thatis commitment to pluralism and i think that is what will keep hong kong special. helier cheung is repor
as the person who one who was the guy at the time he suggested there should be a dialogue with the stube a dialogue with the students who said absolutely no who one which is i guess pretty sad. where i disagreed with the students andi where i disagreed with the students and i went and spoke to 800 of them at hong kong university when i was in hong kong last november, is over the campaign for democracy to morph into a the campaign for democracy to morph intoa campaign the campaign for democracy...
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but, stu, i'm just here -- i know that you and i have conversed in the past about how tired we get toy floral tributes, on and on and on after terrorist attacks, and here we are, westminster bridge, another symbol of flowers being left for those killed on this very bridge not just ten weeks ago. there is another vigil later on today in about, just under two hours from now close to london bridge to remember those who were killed saturday night. as you said, enough is enough. the question is, how does the u.k. respond. stuart: well said, ashley webster, live for us in london. thank, ashley. still on terror, we have a guest who says one of the attackers in london may have been radicalized by an imam in america. ryan or morrow is with us, he's with the clarion prompt, and he joins us now -- project, and he joins us now in new york. let me get this right. one of the attackers in london -- not been named yet, but you know who he is, presumably -- and you say he was radicalized, turned on to this kind of attack by contact with an american imam. make the case, explain it. >> sure. this is now
but, stu, i'm just here -- i know that you and i have conversed in the past about how tired we get toy floral tributes, on and on and on after terrorist attacks, and here we are, westminster bridge, another symbol of flowers being left for those killed on this very bridge not just ten weeks ago. there is another vigil later on today in about, just under two hours from now close to london bridge to remember those who were killed saturday night. as you said, enough is enough. the question is, how...
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stuart: go. >> that was stunning stuff, stu.at you told us it was coming, and that was it. hey, what else is he going to say? stuart: okay. let me wrap this up. [laughter] we've told you exactly what is in this proposal, and that's what it is. amendments will be added. and when they've done something in the senate, then it has to go to a house-senate conference committee, am i right on that? they'll make further changes to it at that point, but the process has begun. the market likes it and drug stocks like it. i say -- here's an opinion again -- i say at the very end of the day there will be some form of health care replacement and repeal of obamacare. i think it's going to happen. herb london? >> without any question. i mean, this sets the architecture for the entire trump agenda, and there's no doubt that this will have to be passed. the form and the kind of compromises that are necessary clearly can take place. as i suggested before, if medicaid is one of the issues, i can certainly see that the slowdown is different. in the
stuart: go. >> that was stunning stuff, stu.at you told us it was coming, and that was it. hey, what else is he going to say? stuart: okay. let me wrap this up. [laughter] we've told you exactly what is in this proposal, and that's what it is. amendments will be added. and when they've done something in the senate, then it has to go to a house-senate conference committee, am i right on that? they'll make further changes to it at that point, but the process has begun. the market likes it...
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. >> that is kicking off, stu i have been saying that it is tee-off time all morning, but, of course,d. >> you really wish you were here. >> you wish you were here. >> i do i do i do i want you to make a special point of going over to rickie fowler, congratulating him on being 7 under i think latest on the board, i want you to tell him we miss his fashion sense he used to appear in most outrageous colors, outfits, really stood out, then all of a sudden he grew up, i don't know what happened he changed now a normal looking golf type guy. so just have a quick word with him maria straighten him out when you get the chance. >> stu around the there rules that you are not supposed to wear stuff like that an the golf course i know in tennis you really have to stick to the wardrobe rules. >> now you are talking about wimbledon remains white shirt white shorts whatever, i think everybody maria: those rules in golf. >> i don't think so i don't think so -- you can you can't have a coca-cola shirt you can't do that at masters i don't know about at u.s. open, i -- if fowler want to arrive in pant
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i am at queen's university in belfast, where the professors of politics and their stu d e nts professorsland's tended political parties, the dup, finds itself in the thick of those discussions with theresa may, to find out whether they can give her a working majority, and what kind of deal if any can be worked out, and in other parts of the uk, of course, many people are playing catch—up, trying to find out more about the democratic unionist party. that's why a little while ago here at queen's university belfast, i spoke to professor richard english and asked him to tell us more about who the dup are. the dup was founded in the early years of the northern ireland troubles, and it has two main elements. one is a staunch defence of northern ireland's place within the united kingdom, defending against the threat from irish rap that in as an front national is. the other thing is something which ian paisley for a long time would have represented, which was a commitment toa represented, which was a commitment to a socially conservative way of viewing society and politics. and the interweaving
i am at queen's university in belfast, where the professors of politics and their stu d e nts professorsland's tended political parties, the dup, finds itself in the thick of those discussions with theresa may, to find out whether they can give her a working majority, and what kind of deal if any can be worked out, and in other parts of the uk, of course, many people are playing catch—up, trying to find out more about the democratic unionist party. that's why a little while ago here at...
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also, don't get distracted stu are near water and if you do, take the child with you.earby to call 911. >> there is a pretty good chance that bryce harper is your kids' favorite baseball player but he might not be in d.c. too much longer. a new report says harper wants to play for the chicago cubs when he becomes a free agent. he is back on serving his three game suspension. they're playing in los angeles. >> that would be such a huge loss. oh, my goodness gracious. he's such a big star. >> there's a lot of money. >> yeah. >>> a historical landmark for african-american women in sports is in our backyard. >> celebrated a major mild stone to the wake robin golf club. it was founded in 1937 as a way to encourage african-american women to learn how to play golf. the club now also gives scholarships to college bound minority students. coming up tonight news 4's carol maloney will talk to a 99-year-old member of that club who joined in the 1940es. >> dragged at the pump. a woman dragged at the parking lot. >>> plus, free food for the summer even when your kid is your kid can
also, don't get distracted stu are near water and if you do, take the child with you.earby to call 911. >> there is a pretty good chance that bryce harper is your kids' favorite baseball player but he might not be in d.c. too much longer. a new report says harper wants to play for the chicago cubs when he becomes a free agent. he is back on serving his three game suspension. they're playing in los angeles. >> that would be such a huge loss. oh, my goodness gracious. he's such a big...
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. >> stu, i'm not defending congress.cognize, they will lose big, and lose big in 2018 if they don't get important tax legislation down. the problem is the devil in the details. fighting overboarder adjustment tax. speaker paul ryan will not give up on border adjustment tax. gary cohn said not happening. steve mnuchin said it is not happening. president trump is against it. paul ryan wants one trillion dollars to come up with revenue neutral for the taxes. ashley: what happens? nothing. stuart: scott shellady is getting angry. we've been talking about this six months this calendar year. what have we got? absolutely nothing. nothing at all. calm down, everybody. go from jobs to paris. we have withdrawn from the paris climate accord. wait a minute. scott shellady, why are you shaking your head in apparent disgust? don't you approve of our withdrawal? >> i do approve of our withdrawal, like arguing against people about their religion. they don't listen to what you have to say. they're so set in their ways. that is saw with a
. >> stu, i'm not defending congress.cognize, they will lose big, and lose big in 2018 if they don't get important tax legislation down. the problem is the devil in the details. fighting overboarder adjustment tax. speaker paul ryan will not give up on border adjustment tax. gary cohn said not happening. steve mnuchin said it is not happening. president trump is against it. paul ryan wants one trillion dollars to come up with revenue neutral for the taxes. ashley: what happens? nothing....
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you see the heavier stu williamsport that will push through.'ll have one more round of showers pushing things begin to clear. concerned, you will see things ur area. we're looking at a combination sun and clouds th partly sunny, warmer of 87. humidity levels are nice and low. tomorrow they creep up the humiy increases. the month of june so far has dry had three days where we see measurable precipitation. on the third we picked up of an -- .01 of an inch. the fact that you have a dry ground could mean the testers go exgher. t week. wednesday, thursday, friday, we have a the chance of showers and maybe a few thunderstorms. i'll be back along in just a few minutes, i'll have the entire forecast for you from>> with eg our way, use our mobile apps to stay informed. find tips to stray cool on storm tracker 6 live. the 6abc app is a free your mob. >>> breaking news, police are searching for two suspects who stabbed three men in philadelphia's summerdale se suspects held up the men at 1:30 a.m. in the 600 block of mayfair the victims resisted, suspecte
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. >>> please say the stus suspect was act tion alone. >> and closer to home the museum dedicated journalist memorial today. they he recognized my woman include including npr david guilty killed in attack while covering sglvrjts they bear the names of 00 reporters, news stuff back to sl the. >> late d.c. mayberry's campaign it making its debut. better rewirn in '78 and spent four terms as mayor e erining him mayor nor life. 33 people worked on cam pain or wrote about it as members of the press. his wid" says it's one in a line of events acknowledging barry's contributions to the city. >> we dedicated morning ument at drive site in november and march there will be a statue he recollectioned here that the city is supporting. soy mean between those two events we could see there's a but, also, never forget everybody is committed to keeping this memory alive. merion barry died november 2 2014 and was 78. >> parents of teenagers looking for summer jobs. >> employee details of a disturbing case next. >> around the dmv local firefighters fupding themselves on the property line of a opiate epidemicic
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at crownpla we know business travel n't stus the's this 'a t of this. why not?shoulmake iea to dall e things you do. whh is whawe do. crowne plaza. we're all biness, mos >>> welcome back to the code conference. hillary clinton speaking out about technology and its role in her devote during the 2016 election. she called out social media and what she described as weaponized information. >> if i put myself in the position of running a platform like facebook, first of all, they have got to get back to trying to curate it more effectively. they have to prevent fake news from creating a new reality that does influence how people think of themselves, the world, the decisions they make. >> kara swisher did that interview and she joins us here at the code conference. kara, thanks for coming back. >> no problem. >> she was highly criticized and is today again for blaming the times and the dnc and the russians. is that drowning out a more important message about tech? >> i think so. you didn't hear the whole thing. we were here, we know. the reaction in the room was very d
at crownpla we know business travel n't stus the's this 'a t of this. why not?shoulmake iea to dall e things you do. whh is whawe do. crowne plaza. we're all biness, mos >>> welcome back to the code conference. hillary clinton speaking out about technology and its role in her devote during the 2016 election. she called out social media and what she described as weaponized information. >> if i put myself in the position of running a platform like facebook, first of all, they have...
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. >>> a san jose state university stu f nev has second high eingts hot death rate.st who conducted study says average deems are not gone up and down and remain flat and cautioned hype of devices. >> devices are good but education and awareness programs have to keep going on. >> else in research shows since 199 there's about 712 hot car child deaths in the united states and twelve alone this year. and they even found when air temperatures reaches mid 80s surface temperature of steering wheel and dashboard with reach upwards 180 and 2 200. in las vegas, andrew craft, fox news. >>> all right let's talk about what we have seen the last couple days. starting to taper off a little bit. >> we saw a lot of that a lot of hot cars. the second you get in the cars windows down. >> it's been hot. >> unusually hot tomorrow tours across the day today. we took the edge off the heat. humid. comfortable afternoon turned into dairy say a pleasant evening. dew points are dropping and turning less humid and by tomorrow down right refreshing with temperatures back to normal. liver look o
. >>> a san jose state university stu f nev has second high eingts hot death rate.st who conducted study says average deems are not gone up and down and remain flat and cautioned hype of devices. >> devices are good but education and awareness programs have to keep going on. >> else in research shows since 199 there's about 712 hot car child deaths in the united states and twelve alone this year. and they even found when air temperatures reaches mid 80s surface temperature...
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i understand the point about stu d e nts be. i understand the point about students and others.a flexible basis so that you will have an average pay of 10—hours per week. that means those people are loyal to the company. those people know what their income is going to be. that seems to me a much fairer way of doing it. you have some security of what it's going on. some employers do that in towns with a large student population with students and it works quite well. what's your reaction? well - i'm not going stop you working. it's ok. yeah. i was talking more about coming from us having the option for students and us to go to employers and say shall we want to work this time and this time and not just we want to work this time and this time and notjust getting told we want to work this time and this time and not just getting told you are working this many hours this week. working when you choose, really? is yes. the so-called gig economy. riding for delivery services? yes. i think the agreement should be that you come to a didiscussion with the employer. i can work for three hour
i understand the point about stu d e nts be. i understand the point about students and others.a flexible basis so that you will have an average pay of 10—hours per week. that means those people are loyal to the company. those people know what their income is going to be. that seems to me a much fairer way of doing it. you have some security of what it's going on. some employers do that in towns with a large student population with students and it works quite well. what's your reaction? well -...
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stu? >> stuart: thanks, ellison. if we were not aware that a u.s.itizen being held in north korea was in a coma, how would we know what's going on inside the regime? let's go to a former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. there might be concern about what we don't know about their nuclear program. >> there's an enormous amount that we don't know about their nuclear program what we to know is from satellites, what we can see from space. we know from south korean and japanese intelligence. let's be clear, our knowledge of their ballistic missile and nuclear programs other than from those sources is essentially nonexistent. and south koreans and japanese do everything but they're not very comprehensive here. there's a lot we don't know about the nuclear and ballistic missile programs, the chemical and biological weapons and a whole range of other things as well. none of what we don't know -- anything we don't know is not good news. >> stuart: it's surely intensive provocative for north korea to arrest an american citizen and having --
stu? >> stuart: thanks, ellison. if we were not aware that a u.s.itizen being held in north korea was in a coma, how would we know what's going on inside the regime? let's go to a former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. there might be concern about what we don't know about their nuclear program. >> there's an enormous amount that we don't know about their nuclear program what we to know is from satellites, what we can see from space. we know from south korean and...
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. >> reporter: comey made the stu stunning revelation he ordered those memos leaked to the press. >> i asked a friend of mine to share the content of that memo with the reporter. i thought that might prompt the poi appointment of a special counsel. >> reporter: the president's personal attorney claiming victory after comey confirmed the president was not under investigation. >> the president never in form or substance directed or suggested that mr. comey stop investigating anyone. >> reporter: comey testified he was not fired because he had lost the confidence of the fbi, as the president claimed. >> by saying that the organization was in disarray, that it was poorly led, that the workforce had lost confidence in its leader, those were lies plain and simple. it's my judgment that i was fired because of the russia investigation. >> reporter: a focus for republicans, the president never explicitly told comey to drop the investigation into michael flynn. >> i took it as a direction. >> you may have taken it as a direction but that's not what he said. >> correct. >> reporter: and the pre
. >> reporter: comey made the stu stunning revelation he ordered those memos leaked to the press. >> i asked a friend of mine to share the content of that memo with the reporter. i thought that might prompt the poi appointment of a special counsel. >> reporter: the president's personal attorney claiming victory after comey confirmed the president was not under investigation. >> the president never in form or substance directed or suggested that mr. comey stop...
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stu and i know you didn't see all of attorney general sessions' hearing. you were briefed on it. your sense of this investigatio investigation, where it's heading in what we are learning? >> the thing that came out of the hearing today and attorney general sessions said that there haven't been any conversation suggesting there's any evidence anywhere that there was collusion with the russians by the trump campaign. it's been reiterated. director comey said it, and there's been an fbi investigation underway for 11 months. congressional investigation underway for six months. there isn't any scintilla of evidence that it happened. at some point, we have to say enough already. it's time to move on. i believe the special counsel ought to be able to do their thing. there ought to be at least some amount of time in which they conducted and stay in their lanes and they get it done in a way that brings us to a conclusion. let's don't drag it out. when you get outside the city, people across the country want us to focus on the agenda that's important to them. jobs, economy, fixing health c
stu and i know you didn't see all of attorney general sessions' hearing. you were briefed on it. your sense of this investigatio investigation, where it's heading in what we are learning? >> the thing that came out of the hearing today and attorney general sessions said that there haven't been any conversation suggesting there's any evidence anywhere that there was collusion with the russians by the trump campaign. it's been reiterated. director comey said it, and there's been an fbi...
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you can see lots of stu d e nts what i can see. we tried to do our best, we keep making sure there is water and aid everywhere. such has been the response in north kensington, the response in north kensington, the centre say they have enough. but for those who have lost everything they need has onlyjust begun. —— their need has onlyjust begun. oscar has lost everything, he has lived in this tower block for 35 yea rs. lived in this tower block for 35 years. you had a lucky escape. you we re years. you had a lucky escape. you were pretty low down, weren't you? yes, i was very lucky. the luckiest one. i was one of the first to come out. how difficult was it for you to get out? how thick was the smoke?m was only about six minutes. the fire started from the flat below knee. my friends decided to try and put the fire out with an extinguisher, but it didn't work. —— the flat below me. the window in my flat was quite open. i was trying to throw water down, trying to put it out myself. we couldn't. i told my friends that we better leave, be
you can see lots of stu d e nts what i can see. we tried to do our best, we keep making sure there is water and aid everywhere. such has been the response in north kensington, the response in north kensington, the centre say they have enough. but for those who have lost everything they need has onlyjust begun. —— their need has onlyjust begun. oscar has lost everything, he has lived in this tower block for 35 yea rs. lived in this tower block for 35 years. you had a lucky escape. you we re...
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frustration with the investigation stus inside him until it bubbles up in the form of rants to aides about unfair cable television commentary or as slights aimed at attorney general jeff sessions and his deputy. the long time friends say his mood has been more sour than at any point since they've known him. they privately worry about his health, noting he appears to have gained weight in recent months and the darkness around his eyes reveals his stress. he holds many calls in the morning. it is part of a strategy consultation in part, presidential venting session during which trump's sxlaurs public relations gurus take turns reviewing the latest headlines with him. they also make a plan to battle his avowed enemies, the special counsel leading the russia investigation, the fake news media chronicling it. i am joined by ashley parker. she co-wrote that article we were just reading from. and the author of the making of donald trump. and republican strategist who is ath author. yesterday, the news was, and donald trump was saying in this interview, suggesting he had been trying to send
frustration with the investigation stus inside him until it bubbles up in the form of rants to aides about unfair cable television commentary or as slights aimed at attorney general jeff sessions and his deputy. the long time friends say his mood has been more sour than at any point since they've known him. they privately worry about his health, noting he appears to have gained weight in recent months and the darkness around his eyes reveals his stress. he holds many calls in the morning. it is...
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maria: we are going to be there stu when you kick it off we have been talking about how people are sickant to just take guys down, we will see you in 10 minutes "varney & company" top of the hour 9:00 a.m. eastern join stuart after "mornings with maria" inside president underwood's "house of cards" actor michael kelly takes us behind scenes of the hit show "house of cards" on netflix, whoa! we can't wait. ♪ there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any medicare supplement insurance plan, these help pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and, these plans let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. you could stay with the doctor or specialist you trust... or go with someone new. you're not stuck in a network... because there aren't any. so don't wait. call
maria: we are going to be there stu when you kick it off we have been talking about how people are sickant to just take guys down, we will see you in 10 minutes "varney & company" top of the hour 9:00 a.m. eastern join stuart after "mornings with maria" inside president underwood's "house of cards" actor michael kelly takes us behind scenes of the hit show "house of cards" on netflix, whoa! we can't wait. ♪ there's nothing more important than your...
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animals call the hounddog which aren't back like out with the outpaw ♪ ♪ arnie pye artie ziff and disco stu than bart with chalk i spit more lines than maggie talk ♪ ♪ that's 59 names with more to report until next time eat my shorts ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that was great. lil' yachty! >> steve: come on! >> jimmy: my thanks to lil' yachty and the roots right there! [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with father's day hashtags, everybody. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ so, your new prescription does have oh, like what?ects. ♪ you're gonna have dizziness, nausea, and sweaty eyelids. ♪ ♪ and in certain cases chronic flatulence. ♪ no ♪ sooooo gassy girl. so gassy. if you're boyz ii men, you make anything sound good. it's what you do. if you want to save 15% percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. next! ♪ next! ♪ [crunch] ♪ yeah! ♪ [slap] [slap] [punch] [crunch] only t-mobile gives you 4 lines of unlimited data for forty dollars. taxes and fees already included. that'll sav
animals call the hounddog which aren't back like out with the outpaw ♪ ♪ arnie pye artie ziff and disco stu than bart with chalk i spit more lines than maggie talk ♪ ♪ that's 59 names with more to report until next time eat my shorts ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that was great. lil' yachty! >> steve: come on! >> jimmy: my thanks to lil' yachty and the roots right there! [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with father's day hashtags, everybody. come on...
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stu will be in cleveland. that is 5:00 p.m.eading up to tip off at 6:00 on abc7. >> if you're going to watch the warriors game, there are still tickets available for a party at oracle arena. this is video from one of the parties last year. look at all that fun. it's crazy in there. the tickets cost $20 each and available at ticket master. by the way, the tickets for game 4 on friday. those are sold out. the city of san francisco is hosting a watch party at civic center plaza where fans can watch the games on a jumbo tron for free. alcohol will not be sold or allowed during the broadcast. >> rough start for emirates team new zealand at the americas cup in bermuda. take a look at this video provided by the americas cup. you can see it get up on its hydro foil a bit too quickly and loses control. one crewman was thrown into the water, but was rescued. you can see it right there. he is expected to be okay. >> scary. >> all right. spencer christian here right now. what's happening in the next few days? i've been focusing on the nba
stu will be in cleveland. that is 5:00 p.m.eading up to tip off at 6:00 on abc7. >> if you're going to watch the warriors game, there are still tickets available for a party at oracle arena. this is video from one of the parties last year. look at all that fun. it's crazy in there. the tickets cost $20 each and available at ticket master. by the way, the tickets for game 4 on friday. those are sold out. the city of san francisco is hosting a watch party at civic center plaza where fans...
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citizens need to be workers, they need to be in employment, they need to be self—sufficient or they can be stuurance and if you don't fall into one of those categories, then your status as a legal resident looks rather uncertain. and over the last four to five years, the uk government has been reducing the conditions under which we can consider somebody to be lawfully resident, particularly if they become unemployed or face difficult financial circumstances. i think thatis financial circumstances. i think that is quite worrying that there seems to be something of a contradiction on the one hand the government is saying clearly it wa nts to government is saying clearly it wants to protect the rights of eu citizens who are lawfully here and working and making a contribution to society but when we look at the day—to—day practice of what they have been doing over the past for five years, we can see clearly not all eu citizens are equal, eu citizens who are working in precarious employment on zero hours jobs in agency employment, they may find themselves in quite a vulnerable position in relation t
citizens need to be workers, they need to be in employment, they need to be self—sufficient or they can be stuurance and if you don't fall into one of those categories, then your status as a legal resident looks rather uncertain. and over the last four to five years, the uk government has been reducing the conditions under which we can consider somebody to be lawfully resident, particularly if they become unemployed or face difficult financial circumstances. i think thatis financial...
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the core messages about funding the nhs, about funding education, about giving free tuition fees for stufree tuition fees for students and also issues about police numbers is one issue he has raised here about he says returning police numbers to the streets that the conservative government has taken away the conservative government has ta ken away and the conservative government has taken away and no one can deny the inspiration that he has put into crowds like this, but the big challenge for him is to project his m essa 9 es challenge for him is to project his messages beyond the people who come to his rallies to convince the wider electorate that he is a credible leader and that his policies are affordable and can be delivered. we can now speak to our political correspondent, who is following the prime minister across the country on the last day of the election campaign. we have got off a plane that the prime minister took from norwich and we are in the east midlands as her whistle—stop tour of england continues. there is a different atmosphere in the tory camp than the labourcamp. atm
the core messages about funding the nhs, about funding education, about giving free tuition fees for stufree tuition fees for students and also issues about police numbers is one issue he has raised here about he says returning police numbers to the streets that the conservative government has taken away the conservative government has ta ken away and the conservative government has taken away and no one can deny the inspiration that he has put into crowds like this, but the big challenge for...
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stu is the captain of our sex crimes unit.he captain of our domestic violence unit and elder abuse. they run their teams, they work very hard in each and every one of the cases they have, and they, i hope, make all the citizens of montgomery proud of what they do. our appellate unit, bob fallon, deputy district attorney, adrian jaffe, they aren't here because they are usually in the background on a lot of things, but the two of them and their team over across the way which sits right across the hall from where you all sit now, have kept up with everything the defense threw at us, every attempt to stop this up, the motions that were filed. they have just worked and worked and worked to make sure that we could get to the point where we could go into a courtroom and try a case. the other thing i would be remiss if i did not speak about is our law enforcement community and a number of the folks up here with us, chief gallon and i and chief frye from cheltenham, cannot be more proud of our law enforcement community and everything t
stu is the captain of our sex crimes unit.he captain of our domestic violence unit and elder abuse. they run their teams, they work very hard in each and every one of the cases they have, and they, i hope, make all the citizens of montgomery proud of what they do. our appellate unit, bob fallon, deputy district attorney, adrian jaffe, they aren't here because they are usually in the background on a lot of things, but the two of them and their team over across the way which sits right across the...
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they want is a new team to take control of the situation. 0ther people say this could just be a pr stuthis could just be a pr stunt and they are worried things may not change. i am joined by the labour councillor robert atkinson. you have been instrumental in campaigning for this resignation. what is your reaction? one of relief because now the council leadership has gone, with any luck, we can get down to the real task which is to provide these services and support for the residents of north kensington and which they have not been getting because of the vacuum in political leader in this council. some people are concerned of this possibly being a pr stunt, at the end of the day, it is still the same people working in this building. can this really be sorted out? some of those people have been working very ha rd those people have been working very hard and there have been some results. i would say for example, family and children's services has stepped up to the plate and are providing decent services in a difficult situation. i have not at any point attacked the local government offic
they want is a new team to take control of the situation. 0ther people say this could just be a pr stuthis could just be a pr stunt and they are worried things may not change. i am joined by the labour councillor robert atkinson. you have been instrumental in campaigning for this resignation. what is your reaction? one of relief because now the council leadership has gone, with any luck, we can get down to the real task which is to provide these services and support for the residents of north...
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i recommend president trump this is how a serious leader makes a stu tough statement.islamic extremism. we have to deny them safe someplace someplaces -- places on the internet at home. but also a responsible and sober statement. not the bombast we get from trump. i hope donald trump and others take a look at may. >> i would say this, i hope that the supreme court was watching the tweets this morning. he basically confirm what all of us have been saying. yeah, this is actually a ban. that's what the lower courts confirmed and said it's a ban. it's a dangerous one, at that. the other thing, too, i would say and i'm not trying to be funny here. it's in true honesty. i wish someone in the name of national security that someone would change the password on his twitter account so he can be locked out. he's erratic, it's dangerous, and it's false. >> and, jake, you made a point a moment about home grown versus the foreign connection. and, look, the president can't take away rights here within the country. all right. but the folks that the travel ban is aimed at have no right
i recommend president trump this is how a serious leader makes a stu tough statement.islamic extremism. we have to deny them safe someplace someplaces -- places on the internet at home. but also a responsible and sober statement. not the bombast we get from trump. i hope donald trump and others take a look at may. >> i would say this, i hope that the supreme court was watching the tweets this morning. he basically confirm what all of us have been saying. yeah, this is actually a ban....
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screen right now the weather looking great, there are no tree hazards that i see. >> a long course, stu is just picked up it is about six miles per hour in wind so our fox sports analyst telling us this is unexpected. >> but u.s. open, one of the great golf championship games of all time, i say second to the masters, you know i don't play golf, but i watch it, avenuidly i am going to be stuck in front of a tv screen watching u.s. open. i want jordan spieth to win behaving time th-- big time tha what i want enough with markets probes jealous i am just jealous. maria: we wish you were here it is as beautiful course i have got to say dagen. dagen: ashley webster is going to go punch you in arm off air saying masters u.s. open top two government tournaments. -- okay can't call british open -- >> we are americans here, dagen. let's not forget. maria: indeed. >> we wish you were with us a beautiful course you are right, and we are happy to be here see you back in new york. >> i will be watching i will be watching. >> we will see you top of the hour. >> you will. >> thanks, "varney & company"
screen right now the weather looking great, there are no tree hazards that i see. >> a long course, stu is just picked up it is about six miles per hour in wind so our fox sports analyst telling us this is unexpected. >> but u.s. open, one of the great golf championship games of all time, i say second to the masters, you know i don't play golf, but i watch it, avenuidly i am going to be stuck in front of a tv screen watching u.s. open. i want jordan spieth to win behaving time th--...
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maria: we will see how long it lasts stu i mean i just -- i don't know i feel like because of all theas it is in terms of energy, production, but oil prices probably stay low for a long time. maria: . >> i agree american frackers keep fracking putting stuff out doesn't matter whether saudis cut production or opec cuts production american frackers make up the deficiency i think you are right oil down in low 40s sometime to come, that is why i am saying motorists get a button nana this season. >> good point stu thank you see you in 10 minutes, "varney & company" top of the mower 9:00 a.m. eastern after "mornings with maria" join stuart in the effects 10 minutes, first, coming up next putting a price tag on wealth how much do you need to earn to be considered rich? in america? back in a minute. ♪ there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan
maria: we will see how long it lasts stu i mean i just -- i don't know i feel like because of all theas it is in terms of energy, production, but oil prices probably stay low for a long time. maria: . >> i agree american frackers keep fracking putting stuff out doesn't matter whether saudis cut production or opec cuts production american frackers make up the deficiency i think you are right oil down in low 40s sometime to come, that is why i am saying motorists get a button nana this...
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in the united states or some sort of employer based in the us that has a job for them or the other stuon. when we see the statement, from homeland security it says they will plummet in the travel ban professionally with fear and sufficient public notice and coordination with the travel industry, what does that tell us about the determination to press on with this? it tells us they learned their mistake the first time round with that first travel ban. this run it on the nation on friday night, it was not commented effectively and led to a lot of confusion at airports across america. this time around they want to make sure they clearly la id around they want to make sure they clearly laid out who can and cannot enter the country because the footage would want to have this that scene of chaos at national airports when this goes into effect. they had said going into this that the supreme court ruled the refrigerant has mostly they would try to permitted quickly within 72 hours. i think we‘re going to see things change here rather rapidly. donald trump has already issued a statement saying
in the united states or some sort of employer based in the us that has a job for them or the other stuon. when we see the statement, from homeland security it says they will plummet in the travel ban professionally with fear and sufficient public notice and coordination with the travel industry, what does that tell us about the determination to press on with this? it tells us they learned their mistake the first time round with that first travel ban. this run it on the nation on friday night,...
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ashley: it's a scandal, stu.other tower blocks, residential tower blocks and every one failed the safety test. the cladding, the material on the outside is highly flammable. it's he will legal to be used in the united states, but the reflexes not as regulated in the u.k. now the government under a lot of pressure and people being ordered out of these buildings, where do they go? it's a headache for the government, but they're testing as many as 60 to 700 of the terrors, and so far every one of failed the test. liz: what is the cladding for, making it look sharper or-- >> well, this particular one is in kensington area, want it had to look nice, a ritzy area, it's superficial to make it look like anything other than a concrete block. unfortunately, it acted like a stove, almost, as flames spread out, fed up the tower block. stuart: when you have something of this magnitude. social policy changes, it has toss. it provokes a political reaction and creates change. got it, thanks very much. for the first time ever, a
ashley: it's a scandal, stu.other tower blocks, residential tower blocks and every one failed the safety test. the cladding, the material on the outside is highly flammable. it's he will legal to be used in the united states, but the reflexes not as regulated in the u.k. now the government under a lot of pressure and people being ordered out of these buildings, where do they go? it's a headache for the government, but they're testing as many as 60 to 700 of the terrors, and so far every one of...
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>> well, look, i want to believe, stu i want to belief they are going to get tax reform done this yeard the pressures that they are under they understand they are going to lose seats going to do it but you are right you need -- what is it 43 days left that they have this year. >> 43 days when the house and senate are both in session, at the same time. through the end of september, i think it is, that is a very limited time frame. let me tell you why my skepticism is starting to grow, number one, president trump keeps on with these tweets. which are a distraction change the subject, and gives democrats opportunity to jump in still a legislative progress, number two, republican party remains divided, divided on tax reform, just like they were divided on health care he reform, number three, you've got an extraordinary he legislative agenda for this year, i don't think you can accomplish in entirety. health care reformer tax reform, the budget, fundamental reform and infrastructure plan. you think you are going to get all of that done in the 4 days? >> i don't think so. >> that is why this
>> well, look, i want to believe, stu i want to belief they are going to get tax reform done this yeard the pressures that they are under they understand they are going to lose seats going to do it but you are right you need -- what is it 43 days left that they have this year. >> 43 days when the house and senate are both in session, at the same time. through the end of september, i think it is, that is a very limited time frame. let me tell you why my skepticism is starting to...
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follow, joining me the host of "varney & company" stuart varney weighing in on this, good morning, stu have to add about mr. wray other than he was chris christie's lawyer during the "bridgegate" affair what that means for his future as fbi director i really don't know. i prefer to save my comments for whatr. comey will say, the former and now fired fbi director jim comey what he is going to sigh tomorrow headlined to me is he will not charge that president trump obstructed justice that is big deal that is an ebb about about impeachable answer of that is what democrats wander to lay on our president if not going to say he tried to obstruct justice i think the wind is out of the impeach about nl sails that is why i think the market is dead flat around historic levels. >> when it became clear to the left or dems who are against the president, that he was not going to push obstruction they bring out this other issue, from the former nsa director right dan coats now you got that. >> that is -- more about that this morning, it is more of this noise that political noise that turmoil from the
follow, joining me the host of "varney & company" stuart varney weighing in on this, good morning, stu have to add about mr. wray other than he was chris christie's lawyer during the "bridgegate" affair what that means for his future as fbi director i really don't know. i prefer to save my comments for whatr. comey will say, the former and now fired fbi director jim comey what he is going to sigh tomorrow headlined to me is he will not charge that president trump...