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because what suzanne said is exactly right. part of what animated containment in george cannon view was the importance of sorting out our neighboring countries, reducing their vulnerabilities and i think right now, in an era in which you can see the deeper drivers throughout much of the sunni arab world in particular accelerating the dysfunctions getting worse, are doing too much indulging i think of authoritarian regimes and we are paying attention to those internal problems which create opportunities for what is essentially a counterpunching regime like iran which is not 10 feet tall but take advantage of the vulnerabilities and dysfunction of others so that's an important part i think of a sensible american strategy you don't see much in evidence today. beyond that i think it's the point also i made that a course after matters. you have to push back against external overreach but that has to be combined with a willingness to selectively engage and not see diplomacy as a favor or a reward for bad behavior, but rather a market
because what suzanne said is exactly right. part of what animated containment in george cannon view was the importance of sorting out our neighboring countries, reducing their vulnerabilities and i think right now, in an era in which you can see the deeper drivers throughout much of the sunni arab world in particular accelerating the dysfunctions getting worse, are doing too much indulging i think of authoritarian regimes and we are paying attention to those internal problems which create...
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suzanne: we will do a question on the side. let us get one in the back, in the red. >> good afternoon. my question is for mike. sir, what is the difference between what you believe will happen versus what you concerninghope for the nature of u.s.-irani relations over the next 100 years? michael: i would answer quickly and then it will throw it to my friends from iran. we hope the iranian people have a good relationship with the international community, with the west. this is a u.s.-iran relationship, but this is a u.s.-islamic republic regime relationship and that there are impediments to the healthy relationship in the region with the current status quo, and that is changing. i am not a hope guy. i hope -- i am happy to be wrong, i look at indicators and patterns. the economy, the regime, the bankingit is yanking -- on continued u.s. pressure. from myt i have heard colleagues, the iranian people are hoping for a change. asleep we -- i simply want policy that does not stop on january 20 2021. i believe this country should have
suzanne: we will do a question on the side. let us get one in the back, in the red. >> good afternoon. my question is for mike. sir, what is the difference between what you believe will happen versus what you concerninghope for the nature of u.s.-irani relations over the next 100 years? michael: i would answer quickly and then it will throw it to my friends from iran. we hope the iranian people have a good relationship with the international community, with the west. this is a u.s.-iran...
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suzanne, william, and carmen. >> hi my name is suzanne algomar. i believe that no one questions the need to shelter the homeless, however, this location is the wrong one. i am the owner of a home at the waterfront since its inception. i have contribute today the port mission of development, the construction of the brannan park, and low-income housing in my plg. it is also -- this also uniquely qualifies to be a permanent stakeholder who bought into the port mission and waterfront land use policies which are not in alignment with this proposed use. i urge you to check the websites and all the documents that describe the policies for waterfront land use. i respectfully urge you and urge this commission to honor its commitment to the port commission and to uphold seawall lot -- seawall land use policies which would be violated along with public trust should this commission approve this proposal. i also want to address the responsibilities and accountabilities miss cohen just presented. as you have seen, there's a whole chain of people contracted to t
suzanne, william, and carmen. >> hi my name is suzanne algomar. i believe that no one questions the need to shelter the homeless, however, this location is the wrong one. i am the owner of a home at the waterfront since its inception. i have contribute today the port mission of development, the construction of the brannan park, and low-income housing in my plg. it is also -- this also uniquely qualifies to be a permanent stakeholder who bought into the port mission and waterfront land use...
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i'm going to come back to what suzanne said. we need to know more before we make judgments about the ultimate first amendment issue here. i think if the allegation is proved, then, as david pointed out, it is something that no journalist would do, ethically. i'm just stepping down at the end of my term at the reporting committee for freedom of the press. i would tend to agree with them on that principle. i have a problem with what is alleged but has not been proved. i interviewed the editor from wikileaks the other day on our program, and aside from this case, which was considered by the justice department under obama not prosecuted because they did not want to get into a tangle about journalists and first amendment issues, i am also well aware, as we all are, b mueller indictment, which refers to wikileaks as organization one, is a willing the gru.from i have a real problem with wikileaks as an organization if the mueller leaks are established for what they did in 2016. working with foreign intelligence services and dumping in
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suzanne: i couldn't say it better. andrea and david have already hit the, would it be in the public interest and are lives in danger? what worries me is we now live in an age where so many people call themselves journalists, and they are not traditional journalists with institutions that follow these rules and have these morals and have internal boards where they discuss the right and wrong of something. the thing that i worry about is the question, is it in the public interest now being replaced by, is it a sexy headline and is it going to give me a lot of clicks and followers? and sadly, i don't think people on the receiving end of that information can easily distinguish anymore whether someone has andrea mitchell's reputation or david's or peter's and if that is a reliable source of information, when they are flooded with interesting, sexy headlines that are fun to talk about with people you know. so i worry about what is happening to journalism in this age of just get some information out there and we check the fac
suzanne: i couldn't say it better. andrea and david have already hit the, would it be in the public interest and are lives in danger? what worries me is we now live in an age where so many people call themselves journalists, and they are not traditional journalists with institutions that follow these rules and have these morals and have internal boards where they discuss the right and wrong of something. the thing that i worry about is the question, is it in the public interest now being...
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suzanne washington examiner.report showing up ticking in employment, coming out as trump administration is trying to put finishing touches on land mark trade deal with china. fox news state department correspondent rich edison has an update on where things stand with the economy right now. >> the u.s. added 196,000 jobs last month. that's 10 2 straight months of job growth in an american economy with continued low unemployment. bureau of labor statistics saying economy averaged 180,000 jobs created the first three months of this year. during the same stretch last year, the u.s. averaged 223,000 job ares a month. ivetle i personally think that feds should drop rates. i think they -- slowed us down. >> want reserve to keep down cost of borrowing money and stimulate the economy. to prevent the economy from overheating, the fed has been trying to reverse those policies. original ployed to address financial crisis and mass recession investors are also watching ongoing trade negotiations between the united states and c
suzanne washington examiner.report showing up ticking in employment, coming out as trump administration is trying to put finishing touches on land mark trade deal with china. fox news state department correspondent rich edison has an update on where things stand with the economy right now. >> the u.s. added 196,000 jobs last month. that's 10 2 straight months of job growth in an american economy with continued low unemployment. bureau of labor statistics saying economy averaged 180,000...
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what suzanne said is exactly right. part of what animated containment was the importance of shoring up neighboring countries reducing their vulnerabilities. i think right now in an era in which you see the deep drivers of change throughout much of the arab world particularly with dysfunctions getting worse we are doing too much indulging so aren't paying attention to those internal problems which creates opportunities for what is essentially a counterpunching regime like iran which is not 10 feet tall but takes advantage of the vulnerabilities and dysfunctions of others. that is an extremely important part and you don't see much of that today. the on that i think it is the point also i made that of course pressure matters. you have to push back against overreach but that has to be combined with a willingness to selectively engage and not see the policy as a reward for bad behavior but rather as a smart investment. by engaging you are getting people to mobilize other countries who when we can demonstrate we are not the p
what suzanne said is exactly right. part of what animated containment was the importance of shoring up neighboring countries reducing their vulnerabilities. i think right now in an era in which you see the deep drivers of change throughout much of the arab world particularly with dysfunctions getting worse we are doing too much indulging so aren't paying attention to those internal problems which creates opportunities for what is essentially a counterpunching regime like iran which is not 10...
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. >> suzanne bonamici: but, but part of that is because she has the experience. it's not easy to get through the legislative process in congress. >> primila jayapa: as the co- chair of the progressive caucus, i feel like she doesn't try to shut something down before it needs to be shut down. >> stahl: how many of you are going to be willing to tell me how afraid you are of her? >> ann mclane kuster: she's the first person in my life that has scared the heck out of me. ( laughs ) i'm honestly-- but i have so much respect for her. and it's this combination of courage and grace. >> stahl: but why were you afraid of her? >> mclane kuster: trust me, you don't want to cross her. ( laughs ) >> stahl: it's what i heard. >> mclane kuster: there were times early on where we had to take difficult votes... i'm kind of embarrassed. we would run to the ladies room after the vote. >> stahl: you'd run and hide? >> mclane kuster: yeah. >> stahl: some of them told us that they're afraid of you. >> pelosi: oh, no, they're not. >> stahl: and if they vote against you, if they don't t
. >> suzanne bonamici: but, but part of that is because she has the experience. it's not easy to get through the legislative process in congress. >> primila jayapa: as the co- chair of the progressive caucus, i feel like she doesn't try to shut something down before it needs to be shut down. >> stahl: how many of you are going to be willing to tell me how afraid you are of her? >> ann mclane kuster: she's the first person in my life that has scared the heck out of me. (...
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where happy to work with suzanne and the defense foundation. check out our website. secure freedom.org. >> [ applause ] >> >> i was going to ask you to give us your website. you took care of that. there are a lot of questions that were asked about north korea. are your questions on north korea will be answered in the next for him. i want to mention, if a 28 will be the 16th annual north korea freedom week. april 28. the theme is listen to the north koreans, then you will know the truth. we will have a forum with the defectors by them a three. please write that down. april 28 is the north korea freedom week. it is a whole week of activities. the main focus is to host people who have escaped from the regime, to learn from them and we will have a special forum for the defectors to talk to us about what to do to do with the bridging. thank you all so much. that was amazing, fred, thank you for the presentation. thank you for coming out today. we will see you in may. >> [ applause ] >> here's a look at our live coverage on wednesday. nato secretary-general jens stoltenber
where happy to work with suzanne and the defense foundation. check out our website. secure freedom.org. >> [ applause ] >> >> i was going to ask you to give us your website. you took care of that. there are a lot of questions that were asked about north korea. are your questions on north korea will be answered in the next for him. i want to mention, if a 28 will be the 16th annual north korea freedom week. april 28. the theme is listen to the north koreans, then you will know...
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. >> as is the case in most families, suzanne.o we know about the practical effects, the impact of some of the things that president trump has suggested that we do, everything from charging fees for asylum seekers -- what do we know about the effects of those things? is it too early to tell? >> definitely the fees, you know, we have to see how that plays out. that certainly -- if you have people fleeing with not very much on their backs, leaving a lot behind, trying to get away from situations that are violent or very bad economically, a fee is probably going to be a problem. we already have fees in the immigration system and we have waivers for fees because many immigrants cannot afford that. there is an impact to this decision. it's not a precedent setting decision. because it was done by a state district judge, but it's a decision that the attorney says might have an impact on 15 and 16 year-olds who are in government custody and end up aging out with no relatives here. he wants to get them released to families who might be abl
. >> as is the case in most families, suzanne.o we know about the practical effects, the impact of some of the things that president trump has suggested that we do, everything from charging fees for asylum seekers -- what do we know about the effects of those things? is it too early to tell? >> definitely the fees, you know, we have to see how that plays out. that certainly -- if you have people fleeing with not very much on their backs, leaving a lot behind, trying to get away from...
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. >> called "america's first female synth hero," music pioneer suzanne ciani is famous for her iconicbbly sound design for coco-cola ads, known as the what? >> [laughs] i like "sit 'n spin," and "shake 'n bake" makes me think of ricky bobby, but... [laughter] um... >> a national treasure. >> yeah. uh, the only one that is really making sense with the coca-cola is to pop it and pour it, so, uh, "a." final answer. >> that's right. that's $3,000. [cheers and applause] good start. >> good start. >> playing well. 4 questions in. this'll get us to that $5,000 threshold. big one right here. take a look. paul reiser said in an interview that they kicked around hundreds of titles--including "paul and chain"--before deciding on the name for what '90s sitcom? >> thank you nick at nite for this. i would watch the reruns. i don't know if i was around when it was still on. but, um, "mad about you," "a." final answer. >> sadly, i'm old enough to have watched it. that's right. >> [laughs] >> $5,000. [dramatic musical flourish] >> whoo! >> okay, craig... [cheers and applause] >> [laughs] >> that money
. >> called "america's first female synth hero," music pioneer suzanne ciani is famous for her iconicbbly sound design for coco-cola ads, known as the what? >> [laughs] i like "sit 'n spin," and "shake 'n bake" makes me think of ricky bobby, but... [laughter] um... >> a national treasure. >> yeah. uh, the only one that is really making sense with the coca-cola is to pop it and pour it, so, uh, "a." final answer. >> that's...
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suzanne spalding, former undersecretary for cyber and infrastructure in the united states, thank you up with more cloud, wet weather and thunderstorms. this has moved away from south—west england, heading across wales, arriving in the south—east but ahead of that, we have had sundry downpours moving from the midlands but continuing in the next hours in northern england. there has been torrential rain and it will head towards northern ireland for a while. they will tend to ease away later this evening and the wet weather will move from northern ireland, we will keep cloud across northern parts of the uk. then more shall remain precious art from northern france over the channel into england and wales. mild out there tonight, not as cold as last night for scotland and northern ireland, with rain not far away. in due tomorrow, we look to the south again to the sunshine and showers, while persistent heavy and potentially sundry main moves from the south—east to north into northern england, more sunshine in the south and ten bridges near it normalfor the south and ten bridges near it norma
suzanne spalding, former undersecretary for cyber and infrastructure in the united states, thank you up with more cloud, wet weather and thunderstorms. this has moved away from south—west england, heading across wales, arriving in the south—east but ahead of that, we have had sundry downpours moving from the midlands but continuing in the next hours in northern england. there has been torrential rain and it will head towards northern ireland for a while. they will tend to ease away later...
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6 to make sure that future generations can enjoy the environment like we have organ congresswoman suzanne bonamici says it's important to hear from the young people. >>climate change is going to affect it's their future that's stake. >>the young people told lawmakers that while taking action on climate change may be expensive it may cost more in the end not to take action louisiana, republican congressman garret graves said the young people will also inherit the us debt. lindsay cooper works with the louisiana governor's office of coastal activities in louisiana, we're not waiting for some federal. >>policy to come in and say this that we're doing work. the state level and the parish level at the individual level cooper says the fact that this hearing was held at all gives her hope in washington alexandra, mound. coming up. >>say is now kicking it with adidas a superstar assigned a multilayer deal with the apparel company as part of the deal adidas will lodge fiance is a signature sneakers and apparel and quibi will service the company's creative partner. say launch her own activewear lin
6 to make sure that future generations can enjoy the environment like we have organ congresswoman suzanne bonamici says it's important to hear from the young people. >>climate change is going to affect it's their future that's stake. >>the young people told lawmakers that while taking action on climate change may be expensive it may cost more in the end not to take action louisiana, republican congressman garret graves said the young people will also inherit the us debt. lindsay...
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might suzanne push. belongs to that recipe she's of coach whose position is not in doubt throughout the season and the team's position was also consolidated once john phillips meditators scored after just thirty six seconds against his little surely now that guaranteed top flight football next season. newly promoted just a safe anyway but i did game of it when dodie crazy legs luka back you know equalized in the ninety minutes. the home side wanted the three points only to concede a penalty for handball just before the half hour mark but this time looking back you know hit the post at this point it wasn't just the way coach fate one phone call suspecting that the next side to score would win and the next man to score was the best man on the pitch kareem on his he was midway through the second half. and to put the result and mights his survival beyond doubt twenty one year old might say maybe three one. for a club of mights his size avoiding relegation is like winning a trophy and some of the fans t. shir
might suzanne push. belongs to that recipe she's of coach whose position is not in doubt throughout the season and the team's position was also consolidated once john phillips meditators scored after just thirty six seconds against his little surely now that guaranteed top flight football next season. newly promoted just a safe anyway but i did game of it when dodie crazy legs luka back you know equalized in the ninety minutes. the home side wanted the three points only to concede a penalty for...
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suzanne, you first here. mueller creates more problems for the president than his people are willing to admit? are they undersellings the risks? >> it is just to continue their narrative. what they're dealing with is a president that's very upset that so many people on his staff, even if they are not there anymore, were talking so openly and freely to mueller. i think that disturbs him more. and the fact that the report did conclude that russia did help donald trump win this election. he is so concerned about having it look like he won on his own, it is very troubling to him. there is nothing criminal to go after the president on at this time. it is not in the legal arena. it is moving into the political and government arena of the house. >> you know, don testified. but that august tweet the president sent out saying he insisted he allowed mcgahn and all others to testify. i didn't have to, he said. so he's the one that gave the green light to do it. i spoke yesterday, jonathan, to president trump's secretary
suzanne, you first here. mueller creates more problems for the president than his people are willing to admit? are they undersellings the risks? >> it is just to continue their narrative. what they're dealing with is a president that's very upset that so many people on his staff, even if they are not there anymore, were talking so openly and freely to mueller. i think that disturbs him more. and the fact that the report did conclude that russia did help donald trump win this election. he...
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repeatedly risked his life trying to cross the freezing waters on an inflatable dinghy our correspondent suzanne adore hegar has kept in contact with hammer and brings us this update. february twenty fifth twenty nineteen hama from iraq squeezed into a refrigerator truck with other refugees trying to cross the english channel from county to britain without permission. they were all risking their lives. hour after nine hours without knowing what was happening around them the truck was in britain fear melted away only now did hama dare to take videos on his cell phone . some long. ago you can look at this bad feeling it's unbelievable. it's a brutal happens because something when to not expect something and you wanted to happen when it's happened it's sad you cannot. explain it. the asylum authority sent homage to liverpool it was his first time on british soil after at least sixty attempted crossings in over ten thousand euros paid to people smugglers. after all he's been through his room in the refugee shelter here feels like paradise welcome this is my home this is my bit. in here is better war
repeatedly risked his life trying to cross the freezing waters on an inflatable dinghy our correspondent suzanne adore hegar has kept in contact with hammer and brings us this update. february twenty fifth twenty nineteen hama from iraq squeezed into a refrigerator truck with other refugees trying to cross the english channel from county to britain without permission. they were all risking their lives. hour after nine hours without knowing what was happening around them the truck was in britain...
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6 to make sure that future generations can enjoy the environment like we have organ congresswoman suzanne bonamici says it's important to hear from the young people. >>climate change is going to affect it's their future that's stake. >>the young people told lawmakers that while taking action on climate change may be expensive it may cost more in the end not to take action louisiana, republican congressman garret graves said the young people will also inherit the us debt. lindsay cooper works with the louisiana governor's office of coastal activities in louisiana, we're not waiting for some federal. >>policy to come in and say this that we're doing work on the state level on the parish level at the individual level cooper says the fact that this hearing was held at all gives her hope in washington. alexandra mt. ask your question you have to be honest what would you do if you found a large bag cash on the side of the road. well that actually happened so someone discovered thousands of dollars in a bag on the side of the road and they actually returned the money to the police department so
6 to make sure that future generations can enjoy the environment like we have organ congresswoman suzanne bonamici says it's important to hear from the young people. >>climate change is going to affect it's their future that's stake. >>the young people told lawmakers that while taking action on climate change may be expensive it may cost more in the end not to take action louisiana, republican congressman garret graves said the young people will also inherit the us debt. lindsay...
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suzanne bieser would love to give you a private tour.elcome home to one of fairfax's favorite neighborhoods! enjoy the updated kitchen in the great room with a seamless connection to the flat backyard, an ideal entertaining layout for summer bbqs. the desirable manor school is just down the road. open space, trails and downtown fairfax are minutes away. all you have to do is move in and start enjoying the remodeled master bath, wood floors, and two car garage. the marin lifestyle awaits you in oak manor! call jeanette cling today for a private showing. this very unique and special property is located in the very heart of mount diablo in the view section of the lovely dana hills neighborhood. the interior features five spacious bedrooms, two of which are downstairs, three completely upgraded baths, a bonus room and a sitting room. the property sits with a straight view of the mountain's three peaks. hear all the details when you tour with stephanie lopez. this newer custom home offers single story living and beautiful laguna views. the la
suzanne bieser would love to give you a private tour.elcome home to one of fairfax's favorite neighborhoods! enjoy the updated kitchen in the great room with a seamless connection to the flat backyard, an ideal entertaining layout for summer bbqs. the desirable manor school is just down the road. open space, trails and downtown fairfax are minutes away. all you have to do is move in and start enjoying the remodeled master bath, wood floors, and two car garage. the marin lifestyle awaits you in...
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thank you, sonya, in richmond, virginia, suzann shots. and your mug week. you sold out assured there aore n ming in stock iem. >> hot item. >news 4 today" stan we're track t >> back here at home, funeral si more violence erupts outside. >>> back on is in prime positioo i think we're going to get in. i'm feelingas the first roundnh and then the championships. >> good meagan fitzgerald. >> smith in for out there. lauryn ricketts is with us. keep sayin to be as nice superb. oi to be getting bad either. there. it is note chance ofat shower. we saw a few isolated cha and evening. little bit of beautiful start te temperatur warm and m shenandoa rest of us, into the 50s. ances -- a lot of temperatures out in thes. some areas edging t w go over t, etty mon throughout this evening. we'll time it out fet you, l you know if you can expect that. that's all comin u baking news out of hundreds mon ahurches and three h targeted i locatio t arrested from s affiliated with any kind of grthe worst violence in sri lanka of the civil there. >>> and, of course, today is easter
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this is "bulls and bears," i am david asman, joining me today, suzanne lee, steve forbes, jack howell and john layfield, and very special guests coming up. >> democrats and republicans preparing for a fight when the mueller comes out tomorrow morning, a fight that is likely to drag on. a bank rate survey shows that half of americans believe that political environment is now the biggest threat to the economy, bigger than terrorism or anything over seaers o, or the u agree. >> the key thing is what congress does, if they keep fighting each other that great theater, but that does not effect the economy, what affects the economy is if washington does something stupid. >> i don't think we should waste our time any more. because the house committees this week subpoenaing deutsche bank, if your oversight is bank and financial health of the country, why are you wasting time to get sep soupina when have already cooperated with you. >> these poll results make no sense, you ask people what is biggest risk to the economy, they say politics, they say, they hate politics, but look at what we had la
this is "bulls and bears," i am david asman, joining me today, suzanne lee, steve forbes, jack howell and john layfield, and very special guests coming up. >> democrats and republicans preparing for a fight when the mueller comes out tomorrow morning, a fight that is likely to drag on. a bank rate survey shows that half of americans believe that political environment is now the biggest threat to the economy, bigger than terrorism or anything over seaers o, or the u agree....
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richmond, virginia, suzanne, glenda for sharing your mug shot. keep them coming. sold out the mug at the nbc online store next week. we're sure there are more coming in stock. hot item. >> hot item. >> thank you, kristin. >> good morning. it is 7:00 on the nose. and this is a live look at the bay bridge from emeryville. good easter morning. thank you for joining us. i'm chris chmura sitting in for kira klapper. vianey arana is here with your microclimate forecast. is it good? >> it is. it is a little cloudy in some parts. the clouds will burn off better than they did yesterday. our temperatures still cool, in the 40s, as a matter of fact, in those places. oakland is running a little bit earlier. this may be a false read. overall into the arch, look at
richmond, virginia, suzanne, glenda for sharing your mug shot. keep them coming. sold out the mug at the nbc online store next week. we're sure there are more coming in stock. hot item. >> hot item. >> thank you, kristin. >> good morning. it is 7:00 on the nose. and this is a live look at the bay bridge from emeryville. good easter morning. thank you for joining us. i'm chris chmura sitting in for kira klapper. vianey arana is here with your microclimate forecast. is it good?...
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to protect their community from illegal drug smuggling i sit down exclusively with former governor suzanne a martinez, all that coming up and a lot more right here right now, sunday morning futures live from the southern border. and the crisis along the southern border is only intensifying this morning, just this week, customs and border patrol saying that the number of migrants apprehended on the southwest border so far this year has surpassed the entire total from last year. cbp recording 414,000 apprehensions so far this fiscal year that is only since october. it compares to about 39 6,000, back in all of 2018 and in the el paso sector alone, agents apprehend up to 600 migrants a day and many agents here say there is one solution that has been effective, the law, el paso saw high crime rates in the 80s and 90s when there was almost no border security but those number s have plummetted avenue fencing was installed. new wall construction began last september and the trump adminitration is taking action to streamline construction even more this year. we are standing in front of the newest
to protect their community from illegal drug smuggling i sit down exclusively with former governor suzanne a martinez, all that coming up and a lot more right here right now, sunday morning futures live from the southern border. and the crisis along the southern border is only intensifying this morning, just this week, customs and border patrol saying that the number of migrants apprehended on the southwest border so far this year has surpassed the entire total from last year. cbp recording...
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[applause] thank you suzanne for helping with the media -- [applause] >> we would also like to thank our friends in the media, we enjoyed having you, please come by more often. [laughter] and to mayor pete, come back next month. i promise, we will give you triple the crowd. [applause] [laughter] >> thank you very much. for answering all the questions. it was very important for the coalition to make sure that this message is carried forward to , that everyone is part of the same conversation. [indiscernible] [applause] thank you for making the time. >> if you are here, please raise your hand. [laughter] [chatter] >> thank you very much, everyone. now, the mayor's closing remarks. mayor buttigieg: mainly, just a big thank you to the coalition for hosting us, to all the leaders for what you do. know, and a know from our first visit that we had on a today, darker day the than that what you're doing here is more than just an opportunity for the 20 or so of us to come through and get our message out, but really, you're building social capital. at a moment when we are really being pulled ap
[applause] thank you suzanne for helping with the media -- [applause] >> we would also like to thank our friends in the media, we enjoyed having you, please come by more often. [laughter] and to mayor pete, come back next month. i promise, we will give you triple the crowd. [applause] [laughter] >> thank you very much. for answering all the questions. it was very important for the coalition to make sure that this message is carried forward to , that everyone is part of the same...
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this is "bulls and bears," i am david asman, joining me today, suzanne lee, steve forbes, jack howelld very special
this is "bulls and bears," i am david asman, joining me today, suzanne lee, steve forbes, jack howelld very special
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a little bit later i thought suzanne vega was cool. singers, jesse winchester, that type of country, i really like. little feet. k.d. lang is the best singer alive. if i get an office, man, she's singing at the first party. there will be a lot of parties in the white house. a lot of music parties. i couldn't be more under the thumb as mick jagger might say >> governor, why didn't you lead with that? there will be concerts and parties at the white house. isn't that alone enough for people to vote for you? >> well, i think it might be enough for the millennials and the gen-xers and the baby boomers like me. we are only stoners in the sense that we love the rolling stones. >> sure. >> thank you for clarifying that. former governor bill weld. thanks for playing along and answering all of the policy questions, et cetera. great to talk to you >> thank you, alisyn. >> we'll talk again. >> i love this new addition to the show. >> me, too. >> every interview should end that way. >> all right. >> ahead, a community demanding answers after the re
a little bit later i thought suzanne vega was cool. singers, jesse winchester, that type of country, i really like. little feet. k.d. lang is the best singer alive. if i get an office, man, she's singing at the first party. there will be a lot of parties in the white house. a lot of music parties. i couldn't be more under the thumb as mick jagger might say >> governor, why didn't you lead with that? there will be concerts and parties at the white house. isn't that alone enough for people...
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suzanne: they are both in their -- susan: they are both in their early 30's now.rian: so you would understand someone in the 1990's protesting the speaker. susan: it is more common now than it was then. the fact that the protests had such a personal tone i think made it a controversy, in the fact that barbara bush was by then, quite beloved by americans. y the time she was first lady, popular, enormously more popular than her husband. brian: this is for content, this was at the june 1, 1990, another 30 seconds. [video clip] >> one of the reasons i made the most important decision of my life to marry george bush is because he makes me laugh. it's true, sometimes we laugh through tears, but that shared laughter has been one of our strongest bonds. find the joy in life. because as ferris bueller said on his day off, life moves pretty fast, and if you don't stop and look around once in a while, you will miss it. [laughter] brian: she said in her life when george bush came into it and they decided to get married. did he propose to her? you imply there were a lot of thi
suzanne: they are both in their -- susan: they are both in their early 30's now.rian: so you would understand someone in the 1990's protesting the speaker. susan: it is more common now than it was then. the fact that the protests had such a personal tone i think made it a controversy, in the fact that barbara bush was by then, quite beloved by americans. y the time she was first lady, popular, enormously more popular than her husband. brian: this is for content, this was at the june 1, 1990,...
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suzanne was released by governor jerry behind bars. >>now she's an advocate for juvenile offenders and she's teaming up with congress members who have filed bills that would allow judges more discretion in sentencing a washington dc correspondent true petrel reports one of those bills cars out a specific consideration for victims of human trafficking who killed their captors. >>but $30 fee. >>seoul. for sarah crews and childhood was full of pain and abuse you don't realize what's happy. she was sexually molested him prostituted by a family friend for years. until the day she shot him dead to have a child in a video interview cruz and explained that during the trial. the judge would not allow evidence of the abuse as part of her defense i was sentenced to life without possibility of for years she ended up serving nearly 20 years in prison before the governor of california granted her release arkansas congressman bruce westerman heard about cruz and story area telling stories. >>i don't think justice was done in her case western men deci
suzanne was released by governor jerry behind bars. >>now she's an advocate for juvenile offenders and she's teaming up with congress members who have filed bills that would allow judges more discretion in sentencing a washington dc correspondent true petrel reports one of those bills cars out a specific consideration for victims of human trafficking who killed their captors. >>but $30 fee. >>seoul. for sarah crews and childhood was full of pain and abuse you don't realize...
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suzanne malveaux is tracking this for us.out congressman tim ryan. >> look, kate, tim ryan is probably best known here in washington for being the guy who failed to overthrow nancy pelosi for speaker of the house twice. he tried after trump won in 2016 election, arguing the democratic party needed new leadership and again two years later but backed down, ultimately supporting her. outside of washington, he has very little name recognition. he's a 46-year-old congressman from ohio. he's been in office since 2003 when he first took office, he was the youngest house democrat at 29 years old. he represents the 13th district, which is largely a working class district in northeast ohio. and that is a district where roughly 45,000 people voted for both him and trump in 2016. as a young man, he was recruited to play football in college and a knee injury forced him to take another route which was politics and law. he fashions himself as a bridge, an economic champion of the forgotten middle working class, and he's both praised and cri
suzanne malveaux is tracking this for us.out congressman tim ryan. >> look, kate, tim ryan is probably best known here in washington for being the guy who failed to overthrow nancy pelosi for speaker of the house twice. he tried after trump won in 2016 election, arguing the democratic party needed new leadership and again two years later but backed down, ultimately supporting her. outside of washington, he has very little name recognition. he's a 46-year-old congressman from ohio. he's...
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they want a full investigation need to know what obama knew we need to knowul what a val is rei and suzanne we need to know what everyone in the inner circle at the white house knew and we bring them -- behind closed doors before these committees. >> absolutely. mark, absolutely. i mean senator lindsey graham has spoken about this. there needs to be a thorough and full investigation. i know that rand paul also made same statements and hill wrote about it as well as on my site. we absolutely need full transparency. from the people that qowld have been directly involved in this matter.. and that is -- john and former u.n. ams bass door and extraordinary and unmaskses that we've never seen before over 260 people unmasked even in the last days of her tenure.rm as u.n. ambassador. leaks, lindsay leeks, an leeks, all of the leeks do you remember there were 27 apparent even jeff sessions said thereat were 27 what's gone on with those and where was jon but american public we deserve that much and deserve to know what was happen whatting because every attempt e to listen in on carter page's conversa
they want a full investigation need to know what obama knew we need to knowul what a val is rei and suzanne we need to know what everyone in the inner circle at the white house knew and we bring them -- behind closed doors before these committees. >> absolutely. mark, absolutely. i mean senator lindsey graham has spoken about this. there needs to be a thorough and full investigation. i know that rand paul also made same statements and hill wrote about it as well as on my site. we...
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6 to make sure that future generations can enjoy the environment like we have organ congresswoman suzannesays it's important to hear from the young people. >>climate change is going to affect it's their future that's stake. >>and young people told lawmakers that while taking action on climate change may be expensive. it may cost more in the end not to take action louisiana, republican congressman garret graves said the young people will also inherit the us debt lindsay cooper works with the louisiana governor's office of coastal activities louisiana, we're not waiting for. >>some federal. >>policy to come in and say this we're doing work. state level and the parish level at the individual level. >>cooper says the fact that this hearing was held at all gives her hope in washington alexandra, mound. >>coming up a parking standoff, 2 cars refusing to budge out of a spot for more than an hour out and say it. >>and a devastating setback for a family in the search for this a little boy in illinois where we are now learning about a man who police say posts as timothy pitzen. a little rain a litt
6 to make sure that future generations can enjoy the environment like we have organ congresswoman suzannesays it's important to hear from the young people. >>climate change is going to affect it's their future that's stake. >>and young people told lawmakers that while taking action on climate change may be expensive. it may cost more in the end not to take action louisiana, republican congressman garret graves said the young people will also inherit the us debt lindsay cooper works...
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fix to make sure that future generations can enjoy the environment like we have organ congresswoman suzannes important to hear from the young people. >>climate change is going to affect it's their future that's stake. >>the young people told lawmakers that while taking action on climate change may be expensive. it may cost more in the end not to take action louisiana, republican congressman garret graves said the young people will also inherit the us debt. >>lindsay cooper works with the louisiana governor's office of coastal activities in louisiana, we're not waiting for some federal. >>policy to come in and say this that we're doing work on the state level on the parish level at the individual level. >>cooper says the fact that this hearing was held at all gives her hope in washington. alexandra, mount. >>now president trump is going visit california today will be at the border and as the number of migrants continues to increase sitting a strain on resources at the border, this comes after the president threatened to shut the border down. >>last week of mexico did not stop the influx of p
fix to make sure that future generations can enjoy the environment like we have organ congresswoman suzannes important to hear from the young people. >>climate change is going to affect it's their future that's stake. >>the young people told lawmakers that while taking action on climate change may be expensive. it may cost more in the end not to take action louisiana, republican congressman garret graves said the young people will also inherit the us debt. >>lindsay cooper...
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you might stay in power forever and don't ask you the nightmare question now as a man who's covered suzanne for as long as you have a sticking echo what do you think this this will resolve it all it all hinges on that second statement has what i think they also understand the army that they cannot afford to have this disconnect between a problem ocracy movement which invades the streets which is governessing of the nation and the government or an authority which is not responsive they will have to come to some middle ground any in any time soon because this could be in the benefit of sudan because you have people for people to trust you you have to appoint civilians very soon within the coming days and this civilly is will be tasked with the following task forming a national unity government drafting a new yorker's situation and by the end of the transition so there will have free parliamentary and presidential elections other than that it's just going to be under how does this play into what to watch what's going on elsewhere in the very same region in sudan's backyard in algeria the mode
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now all right suzanne you know about this. under what had circumstances would they demand your password? >> so daily beast and user and twitter pointed this out, just in the last few days, and the test case here, is basically to raise red flags so they used a disposable e-mail address and use from romania usually that sends red flags to facebook that's when they ask for more awe then authentication in terms of who you are but they asked new user signups give us your passwords toier mail which is they really shouldn't be doing. given that what even mark zuckerberg said frankly we don't have a strong reputation for building privacy protection right, and you know, there have been notable cases and stored hundreds of million of users passwords on their servers not securely stored. because it was exposed to thousands of facebook employees who can look at them also tipped off authentication when you use a phone number to sign up they store that as well. and some advertisers have had access to it so they can target their ads dependin
now all right suzanne you know about this. under what had circumstances would they demand your password? >> so daily beast and user and twitter pointed this out, just in the last few days, and the test case here, is basically to raise red flags so they used a disposable e-mail address and use from romania usually that sends red flags to facebook that's when they ask for more awe then authentication in terms of who you are but they asked new user signups give us your passwords toier mail...
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suzanne fields9 makes her thoughts known as well, caught in a time warp, a revival of puritan be welders- bad timing for relating to younger generations, time accelerates attitudes in a high-tech world and sexual mores move forward and backward -- if the former vice president suffers rejection of the mad men sensibility so easily to despise a half-century later, -- they may wonder about how swiftly actual abuse, think harvey weinstein, descended to frivolous by comparison like the humiliation of a man sniffing a woman's dirty hair. you can read more of her thoughts on the washington times website. bill is next in virginia between the ages of 30 and 50. good morning, go ahead. definitely need to believe the women here. people bring up the trump thing and grab -- host: i think you are breaking up a little bit. are you there? hisink bill kind of lost signal. from clyde in new jersey over the age of 50. hello. caller: hello. good morning. the way i think the sway of the times is now, i think he should ask permission to do that because if he doesn't ask permission, it is going to hurt him. i
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. >> here's what we have a bill called it was a collins nelson and i'll be introducing that with suzanne since bill is not here and we would love to have your support on that because we think that would be a big fix in reducing from the private pay from anywhere from 20 to 40% overnight we would be heap to work with you with you special until conjunction with what we had before which was going to be alex anned deer murray kol deer collins bill. >> they were laying on the desk for close to 2 years. >> where we have a stumbling block senator murray was around the funding on the csrs would have an appropriate high dak protections that ended up being the stumbling block. >> i'm sure she would like that. >> if you want to stay for a minute there will be a time for more questions. senator she mean. >> thank you mr. secretary for being here. i would say there was actually an agreement between both sides on the alexander murray legislation and a strong list of bipartisan response source and it's unfortunate that because there was opposite position from the white house and because there was oppos
. >> here's what we have a bill called it was a collins nelson and i'll be introducing that with suzanne since bill is not here and we would love to have your support on that because we think that would be a big fix in reducing from the private pay from anywhere from 20 to 40% overnight we would be heap to work with you with you special until conjunction with what we had before which was going to be alex anned deer murray kol deer collins bill. >> they were laying on the desk for...