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t. cross which is based on the smaller v.w. polo. at the rear it does look a bit like a propped up golf slim but distinctive reversing lights and some 3 d. elements leave an aggressive but sporty impression from behind. with its $445.00 leaders mug each capacity expandable to $1290.00 leaders the team rock curious more than the bull but that above each has to be heaped over a loading lift $79.00 centimeters high. then t.v. rock we tested is powered by a one and a half meter gasoline engine putting $110.00 kilowatts through a 6 speed manual transmission that accelerates from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour and 8.4 seconds and sure many of the t.v. rock with the style trim this for about 26000 euros. aka the fall fall is fine so you have your t.-rex handling quite pleasant and relaxed and it takes curves dynamically but remains stable and striking exterior design is an attention getter. the to rock suspension is set nice and firm as expected for it to go on so little brother more ground clearance means a suitably higher seekers ition with
t. cross which is based on the smaller v.w. polo. at the rear it does look a bit like a propped up golf slim but distinctive reversing lights and some 3 d. elements leave an aggressive but sporty impression from behind. with its $445.00 leaders mug each capacity expandable to $1290.00 leaders the team rock curious more than the bull but that above each has to be heaped over a loading lift $79.00 centimeters high. then t.v. rock we tested is powered by a one and a half meter gasoline engine...
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is an environment that is more difcult overseas than here, so we focus our attention on --t washington crossings. companies for this segment. ngat we are loo for are companies that have very good balance sheets with low debt, veryt consist cash flows, but are still sizable. a couple of names i brought with me tonight would be rmel, the foods company. a very solid company, mostly -- almost significantlyn eree united states in terms of their lsles. their production here, mostly in the united states. and the cash flow there is very consistent, t balance sheets look great and i think there's a 2% dividend or sometng close tothat, which should make the income investor happy, particularly since it is higher than the treasury yield. >> some would say -- >> and then the second -- go ahead. >> some would say boring but thetiful if you look at bottom line, right? >> well, where we are today in the cycle, we are a l g way into -- deep into a cycle here, and consequently if a there is investment to be made, and you are looking out three to five years, you doant to be thinking about what if something goes w
is an environment that is more difcult overseas than here, so we focus our attention on --t washington crossings. companies for this segment. ngat we are loo for are companies that have very good balance sheets with low debt, veryt consist cash flows, but are still sizable. a couple of names i brought with me tonight would be rmel, the foods company. a very solid company, mostly -- almost significantlyn eree united states in terms of their lsles. their production here, mostly in the united...
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b isil ofam f stormt clrs t wcose, bob, herayt red cross headquarters, they monitor the siteriluadmsolon e s disa m.t ty arewhw tathe monitoringn omfaerirfaxrey ctoou mobilize y have not done so yet b zipsumm trip grae. mni applause]e wfethe eople p have o us. >> perfectullue skies. becogoingose ao t phic rrice ohet cple inds 105ax miles an hour pushing to the north o and w12 andoks like it threatens aser majdaorfhe e, categy 3 category ll. otlly. 67 at reagan nationa orright across the riverl here, 56 ds, 61 bwi marshalasocl.al fore fcaorst couldn't,t be more autil. ght, beautiful. it will besunn warmer tn yesterda with highs about 90 degrees. but a dry day and a low humidity day and the weekend forecast looks great, too. i'll have that for you coming up how is tra tr s like>> aafrit friday. hat'strend, lighter so really good news. >> is traffic hvy coming to national harbor because everybod coming to s us. >> no, looking good210o earli crash on 66 eastbound clearederohas botrev out aore 29.nassast into earlier.kes si'llakohatve d previous westbound crash cleared by 50 as well. fourt
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i didn't think anyone would be stupidre enough to cross t guess i was wrong.laughter] reporter:ry the u.s. mili is taking the whole thing very seriously indeed. they have warned people not to try to enter the airbase. whatever is inside, aliens or just combat aircraft, they wanted cap firmly uer -- they want it kept firmly under wraps. >> security will be on high alert. they will not be messing around. if you look like you want to cross the boundary, you will get arrested. reporter: to try to defuse the situation, some locals are trying to stage a rock festival called alienstock. 2 million peoplare unlikely to rn up, but some may, hoping that theer truth is out th sophie: wednesday, president trump said he considers thea, movement anthort for anti-fascist, a terrorist organization, and he is looking at officially designating it as such. critics have called his statements hypocrisy, arguing he has done little to curb white supremacist groups. earlier this week, our north america correspondent aleem maqbool reported for urron the t state of the far right in amer
i didn't think anyone would be stupidre enough to cross t guess i was wrong.laughter] reporter:ry the u.s. mili is taking the whole thing very seriously indeed. they have warned people not to try to enter the airbase. whatever is inside, aliens or just combat aircraft, they wanted cap firmly uer -- they want it kept firmly under wraps. >> security will be on high alert. they will not be messing around. if you look like you want to cross the boundary, you will get arrested. reporter: to...
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housing secretary julian castro also sparring with biden on decriminalizing border crossings if you cross t the past and one of us hasn't. let mbeng. >>biden wasn't the only one taking jobs from the n tulsi gathered slam senator harris has record as a prosecutor she put over 1500 people in jail for marijuana violations in the last about it when she was asked if she ever smoked marijuana and she fought. system in place that impact for people in the worst kind of way i did the work of significantly reforming the criminal justice system of the state of 40 million people. >>which became a national model for the work that needs to be done and i am proud of that work and i am proud of making a decision to not just get fancy speeches or be in a legislative body and give speeches on the floor but actually doing the work. >>some 2020 hopefuls wvre tired of talking about the past this is the 4th debate that we have had and that was second time that we've been debating what people did 50 years ago with busing. >>when our schools are as segregated today as they work 50 years ago. >>political outsider a
housing secretary julian castro also sparring with biden on decriminalizing border crossings if you cross t the past and one of us hasn't. let mbeng. >>biden wasn't the only one taking jobs from the n tulsi gathered slam senator harris has record as a prosecutor she put over 1500 people in jail for marijuana violations in the last about it when she was asked if she ever smoked marijuana and she fought. system in place that impact for people in the worst kind of way i did the work of...
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cross the border. brother. s my dear the last i knew of h him was 2018.day, july 2 29, the date that t he decided too cross s theder. wewe did find himm but n not thy we w wanted. we learned that center had found his remains. we lost t so many ththings which made us have to seseek other horizons. my brother was a hardd worker, brave, and a a really friendly .erson n not i havaveor hope f for the f future, of f ci .. i hope that there will bebe betr opportunitieies in our c countr. ththat people will not have toto risk their l lives anymore t to crososs thee desert t and face e same fate as mymy brother. felixix jacinto gomez. i demand bring them back. amy: that was felix speaking about his brother pablo who was found after an attempt to cross the u.s.-mexico border. robin will come in reineke. the numbers are horrifying. in the last 20 years, we are talking about the remains of, 3000 migrantstse found inin the d desert in s son arizona? those are the remains that have been found. we don't know how many are yet to be discovered. 3000,ition to those thousands more remain missing. bri's database contains additional
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couple more t's to cross and i's to dot. this point growing ever closer in that direction. >> one of the things that's interesting is you heard from a lot of republicans who would like to see a republican challenge. joe walsh yesterday claimed he's talked to a lot of republicans on capitol hill who are unhappy with the president. anthony scaramucci claims the same thing, but we don't hear it publicly. why don't we hear more of these voices going public? >> because people don't want to -- the name of the game is staying in the game for many people in politics. and so i just left congress in january and certainly heard any number of different former colleagues talking about things they didn't like. but again, they look at myself. they look at, you know, a variety of -- well, jeff flake, for instance, on the senate side. a couple other folks who either have left or have gone quiet and said, okay. this is not such a good idea. i'm going to be muted or awfully quiet on the notion of challenging the president. so there's very much
couple more t's to cross and i's to dot. this point growing ever closer in that direction. >> one of the things that's interesting is you heard from a lot of republicans who would like to see a republican challenge. joe walsh yesterday claimed he's talked to a lot of republicans on capitol hill who are unhappy with the president. anthony scaramucci claims the same thing, but we don't hear it publicly. why don't we hear more of these voices going public? >> because people don't want...
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what we're waiting to see is how the i's are dotted and the t's are crossed. does seem a genuine intention here that trump is not being hostile towards japan on this occasion, and i suppose that is something to be satisfied about. i think abe is probably feeling pretty good about it right now. >> and the surprise arrival of the foreign minister from iran to the g7 came as a, quote, curveball to u.s. officials. do you see this as a possible thaw? we have seen the french president, emmanuel macron, pushing for mr. trump to soften his stance on iran. >> no, i think is macron going far beyond himself and sort of trying as we say in the u.s. a hail mary pass to force trump into a position. that was a terrible, terrible idea. trump does not respond well to being cornered in that way. and i, like everybody else, am looking forward to the press conference the two men will have together. i think trying to force trump into a discussion on iran when he plainly has communicated that any kind of discussion with iran he wants to do himself. the u.s. will communicate its int
what we're waiting to see is how the i's are dotted and the t's are crossed. does seem a genuine intention here that trump is not being hostile towards japan on this occasion, and i suppose that is something to be satisfied about. i think abe is probably feeling pretty good about it right now. >> and the surprise arrival of the foreign minister from iran to the g7 came as a, quote, curveball to u.s. officials. do you see this as a possible thaw? we have seen the french president, emmanuel...
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. >>> the question being asked by some, did san francisco police cross t line and try to get answersrom a bay area journalist. that question and allegations of mistreatment were the focus of a meeting last night for the society of professional journalists. the journalist in question, brian carmody, who took center stage. he says that in may he found officers pounding at his front door with sledge hammers. they had a warrant and warranted the i.d. of his source who leaked information about the death of a public defender. >> he said here's your phone, go ahead and unlock it for us. you know, that was the hard pass on that, of course. >> the judge who issued the warrant has since said she was never told it involved a journalist. >>> 6:36 right now. good news this morning for teachers in the south bay. saint clara county leaders have -- in 2018, supervisors said aside $6 million for the project. construction should start doone on a county-owned lot on grant road. >>> a lot of people in milpitas wonder if the show will go on after a decision leaves young aspiring actors heartbroken. >> th
. >>> the question being asked by some, did san francisco police cross t line and try to get answersrom a bay area journalist. that question and allegations of mistreatment were the focus of a meeting last night for the society of professional journalists. the journalist in question, brian carmody, who took center stage. he says that in may he found officers pounding at his front door with sledge hammers. they had a warrant and warranted the i.d. of his source who leaked information...
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. >> dubbed the pan-european picnic, it was organized on t te austrian border. eastermans c crossed the border and escaped frereedom in the we. an estimated 70,000 had fled via hungary. this was seen as a keyey factorn the e fall of ththe berlin wall. >> i would like totohank the people of huhungary from the bottom o of my heartrt on n thef hungngary's natitional day. germany will not forget this. >> as merkel and her counterpart celebrated this moment, it was clear that the relationship between the two has strained in recent years. >> the hungarian police are standing at the southern border. the m migrant flood is not over. >> we have differed on people's right to stay here was they arrive. these people have a right to stay. >> they hold very different views on how the border should be managed. he has criticized merkel's decision to open borders years ago. >> you are watching dw news. still to come, and essential law enforcement tool or big brother gone too far? new facici recognition cameras trigger controversy. first, a raging wildfire on the spanish island here. it has forced th
. >> dubbed the pan-european picnic, it was organized on t te austrian border. eastermans c crossed the border and escaped frereedom in the we. an estimated 70,000 had fled via hungary. this was seen as a keyey factorn the e fall of ththe berlin wall. >> i would like totohank the people of huhungary from the bottom o of my heartrt on n thef hungngary's natitional day. germany will not forget this. >> as merkel and her counterpart celebrated this moment, it was clear that the...
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hisampaign was asked point-blank this week whether he would stop using the term "invasion" t describe mexicans trying to cross the border and the answer was no. robert: what about congress? are they going to act on white supremacy or mass shootings? >> i don't think congress has a good handle at all on what could be done towh deal wite house supremacy. i think they view it primarily as a law enforcement issue right now and i think that there is real confusion about is there any way to try to curtail message boards and speech in the way tha these ideas get spread without cutting down on people's first amendment right. i don't think anybody really has a legislative answer to that problem right now, ptly because, as amna said, it really has been sweat under the rug for -- swept under the rug. robertedoes the d.o.j. h an answer for websites and social media efforts that foster white supremacy? pierre: it's a free speech issue in part.u on't have the tools that the f.b.i. used to apply to isis and al qaeda that they can apply to the kkk or neo ne.i, for exam if the f.b.i. sees someone on a bsite saying they're con
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they have no stake i in t the society so many have helped to build. >> we can cross to daniel. been successful? regararded ass is successful. they use it as an opportunity to explain to people what they arae doing, w t they are proteststin. they apopologize for a any inconvenience and they are popolite. they h hand out dififferent leaflets. one talks abobout their dememan. practical..s s a bit safe?g kong it reassures them m they have nt remove themselves from the protesters. this is my favorite. pass for boarding freedom.m. they sayay they study art at thihis is the first day of the protest. i am going t to talalk a littlet abouout their rereaction to the s's' losingt official theieir m minds. i spoke to a numumber of protesesters. theyey feel like they have no oe to negotiate with, no one who will listen to them. theyey are making statements and saying those who play with fire e will perish by it. for that t update. moving on, italy's primee minister dememands an explanatin for a crisis created by matteo sal vini. why he called for s snap elections this week. >> it is a scenar
they have no stake i in t the society so many have helped to build. >> we can cross to daniel. been successful? regararded ass is successful. they use it as an opportunity to explain to people what they arae doing, w t they are proteststin. they apopologize for a any inconvenience and they are popolite. they h hand out dififferent leaflets. one talks abobout their dememan. practical..s s a bit safe?g kong it reassures them m they have nt remove themselves from the protesters. this is my...
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we try to cross every t and dot every i. these projects go on for years. we hope you uphold approval. >> one question. you have children? >> two. >> if you were to send them a text to say meet neat 428 and four texas later you sent the picture where it is at. would your kids figure that out? >> if my daughter got a ticket in amatury loop and she was on the other side of the wall, i would rather it be in federal rather than local jurisdiction. i understand your point. my daughter knows where i am right now. it is not by some address. she takes an uber and it takes her to the wrong address. my only point is we follow the rules and the addresses that were provided to us. if we have to with hundreds of applications second-guess these. we go out of our way to make sure we provide the notices and affidavits are provided and posted and we appear at all of the hearings and respond. >> thank you. anything further? no. okay. mr. sanchez. >> just to reiterate and i think the board knows this. we review every project individually against the standards. there may be st
we try to cross every t and dot every i. these projects go on for years. we hope you uphold approval. >> one question. you have children? >> two. >> if you were to send them a text to say meet neat 428 and four texas later you sent the picture where it is at. would your kids figure that out? >> if my daughter got a ticket in amatury loop and she was on the other side of the wall, i would rather it be in federal rather than local jurisdiction. i understand your point. my...
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. >> sean: for the last two and a half years, i have dotted every i and cross every t.es that i knew were true until i had the right corroboration. it's 101. if i was them, i would be fired a long time ago. >> absolutely, sean. you know, they have a rule in every media but fox news, anything you have to say against the president, the more negative the better, let's go with it. there is a kind of a suspension of all of the rules. a suspension of the code of honor. a suspension of the need to be factually correct. you know, i just arrived by boat on martha's vineyard. presidents clinton and obama are both here, i am told. >> sean: what a life, we don't want to hear this. [laughter] >> i think you do, because i bet bill clinton is smiling that james comey has had his chops busted by the inspector general. >> meanwhile, i'm stuck down here in a hurricane zone in florida. >> sean: good to see you both. when we come back, sleepy, creepy, crazy uncle joe biden makes another massive blunder on the campaign trail, this time he got his facts mixed up about a war, we'll show you n
. >> sean: for the last two and a half years, i have dotted every i and cross every t.es that i knew were true until i had the right corroboration. it's 101. if i was them, i would be fired a long time ago. >> absolutely, sean. you know, they have a rule in every media but fox news, anything you have to say against the president, the more negative the better, let's go with it. there is a kind of a suspension of all of the rules. a suspension of the code of honor. a suspension of the...
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the other piece is that that jail, parts of that jail often screw up and often don't cross every t and dot every i. it seems like once he got back to his cell, off suicide watch, two things were missed that were important to his safety. one was the checks on him every half hour, that didn't happen for a good stretch of time, and two, that he didn't have someone else in the cell with him to alert authorities when something happened because that is what happened in the last incident as best we can tell. >> explain why they like to have a cell mate there in these situations. >> because obviously if you're worried about someone's health or well being, that cell mate can, you know, bang on the wall and get the guards to come quickly if there's a problem. what we know in the original instance is that there was an instance according to prison officials he tried to hurt himself but according to him he wasn't attempting to hurt himself but it was the cell mate who by most accounts first started making noise in the cell that brought guards to that situation. >> let me go to ariana. do you have a
the other piece is that that jail, parts of that jail often screw up and often don't cross every t and dot every i. it seems like once he got back to his cell, off suicide watch, two things were missed that were important to his safety. one was the checks on him every half hour, that didn't happen for a good stretch of time, and two, that he didn't have someone else in the cell with him to alert authorities when something happened because that is what happened in the last incident as best we...
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what we want to do is make sure that we dot our i's and cross our t's and get every evidence, all of the evidence that will go so that when we do impeach, if we get to that impeachment point, we can make sure he's also convicted. look, what's actually happening now is very similar to what would take place in an impeachment inquiry anyways. what's going on. >> nadler says there is one going on. >> that's correct. it's semantics to one extent. the judiciary committee is doing its investigations. i sit on the financial services committee. we're doing an investigation. i also sit on the foreign affairs committee. it's continuing its investigation. elijah cummings is doing what he has to do. on government and oversight. richard neal is doing what he has to do on ways and means. so the investigation to get the evidence that's necessary so that you can prosecute a case is continuing and moving on right now. >> you think it hurts you if you cannot deliver on this and is that why it's being done in more of a circumspect approach. >> yeah, i think that what you do, i'm a former prosecutor. i'v
what we want to do is make sure that we dot our i's and cross our t's and get every evidence, all of the evidence that will go so that when we do impeach, if we get to that impeachment point, we can make sure he's also convicted. look, what's actually happening now is very similar to what would take place in an impeachment inquiry anyways. what's going on. >> nadler says there is one going on. >> that's correct. it's semantics to one extent. the judiciary committee is doing its...
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you know they mean nothing but dotting the i's and crossing the t's. would rather work on big problems now. there is a danger that nothing is going to come out of these big problems, but i would rather work on a big problem and fail than a lot of little problems and succeed. brian: from a standpoint of financial accomplishments, what categories have been the most lucrative for you? teaching, documentaries, radios, programs, speaking, books? michio: when i first started to write books people told me that you are never going to get rich writing a book. it is cutthroat competition. as bill clinton knows, you can make more money doing speaking at events and keynoting conferences and stuff like that. that is something that i enjoy. you get to engage people. and talk about things that are on their mind. things that are troubling them. on their mind. things that are troubling them. i get invited to keynote conferences. brian: is that the best economically? michio: probably. if you take a look at bill clinton in george w. bush and people, they are on the circu
you know they mean nothing but dotting the i's and crossing the t's. would rather work on big problems now. there is a danger that nothing is going to come out of these big problems, but i would rather work on a big problem and fail than a lot of little problems and succeed. brian: from a standpoint of financial accomplishments, what categories have been the most lucrative for you? teaching, documentaries, radios, programs, speaking, books? michio: when i first started to write books people...
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also crossing the tape, at & t expects elevated video churn to continue for the remainder of the year. not necessarily good thing when you hear the word churn. in the meantime, the loser is the leader. the nasdaq, which crumbled yesterday, is showing the most gains at this hour. when you look at percentages here, it's up 1.25%. s&p is up 1%. the dow is up just under 1%. mcdonald's, visa, apple, nike. they account for more than half of the dow's move to the upside here. you have mickey d up 1.7%. visa, 2%. nike, we will talk about in a second, 3%. apple better by 1.66%. apple was down 4% to 5% yesterday. >>> rumors abounded in premarket that advanced microdevices ceo was leaving the chip maker. that's why you see early in the session a drop-off there. she apparently, at least the rumor was, was going to leave for the number two job at ibm to eventually replace the current ceo. well, su came out and denied the rumor mid-morning. that certainly didn't help ibm. su said she's sticking around at advanced microdevices but given r track record at amd, it would be a major blow for the firm if
also crossing the tape, at & t expects elevated video churn to continue for the remainder of the year. not necessarily good thing when you hear the word churn. in the meantime, the loser is the leader. the nasdaq, which crumbled yesterday, is showing the most gains at this hour. when you look at percentages here, it's up 1.25%. s&p is up 1%. the dow is up just under 1%. mcdonald's, visa, apple, nike. they account for more than half of the dow's move to the upside here. you have mickey d...
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cross freely between the countries every day. louise kamano lived in sierra leone, but in march, she came t stay with relative guinea. mother had ebola and had already crossed the border twice since she got infected. >> narrator: when louise fell siy too, she was frightened rumors that foreign doctors were killing peop. l >> narratoouise walked through thbush until she reached a river: the border with sierra leone. there were no checkpoints, no immigration police. >> narrator: like her mother before her, louise had crossed the border carrying the sickness with her. no one knew it yet, but ebola was spreading in sierra leone. a few days after her journey, the who got a tip-off that louise was sick and had crossed into sierra leone. louise's name anlocation were rtlogged in an internal rend vernment. to the sierra leone >> we did bring louise to the attention of the sierra leoneme gove, and they came back and told us that louise had gone back to guineand that she was not in sierra leone. that was the last that we heard of this particular case. >> narrator: the sierra leone government says it was never informed about lo
cross freely between the countries every day. louise kamano lived in sierra leone, but in march, she came t stay with relative guinea. mother had ebola and had already crossed the border twice since she got infected. >> narrator: when louise fell siy too, she was frightened rumors that foreign doctors were killing peop. l >> narratoouise walked through thbush until she reached a river: the border with sierra leone. there were no checkpoints, no immigration police. >>...
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over the years i put over 900 crosses here. to me at the timee they were i don't want to say generic, but i wanted to treat everybody w wit the same respect and dignity. . so i wasn't very concerned with the names or what they were identified or not. i was just wanting to put the cross there to celebrate the honor, to celebrate the courage of someone who came here looking for what i came here looking for 50 years ago, that opportunity. amy: how did you learn the stories of these four migrants? >> well, again there is a database that is public. but the database is limited. you get the name and the age and the place of origin. and that it was, in this case, multiple injuries, head injuries, and chest injuries due to a car accident. and that's all i know. amy: describe how you came up with the idea, and who was the first person that you honored? >> i was looking for a way to mark locations where the american dream ended for someone. and i was trying to avoid the cross because the cross had enough baggage already. and i wanted to think of mig
over the years i put over 900 crosses here. to me at the timee they were i don't want to say generic, but i wanted to treat everybody w wit the same respect and dignity. . so i wasn't very concerned with the names or what they were identified or not. i was just wanting to put the cross there to celebrate the honor, to celebrate the courage of someone who came here looking for what i came here looking for 50 years ago, that opportunity. amy: how did you learn the stories of these four migrants?...
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you were looking for ♪ ♪ had to open every single door i get the feeling you've been t tell me i lost a step criss-crossed direction find myself in ♪ ♪ a conversation from a missed connection la-la-la-la la-la-la ♪ ♪ la-la-la-la-la la-la-la-la la-la-la-la la-la-la ♪ ♪ la-la-la-la-la la-la-la-la la-la-la and they're ♪ ♪ falling to see it we'd be fools to waste it but we can falling to feel ♪ ♪ the heat again from a missed connection [cheers and applause] >>> this is "nightline." >>> tonight, hit and risk, the popular trend among teens, potentially making them sick. one former user once hooked on vaping and ending up in a medically induced coma. >> extremely terrified for my life. >> now warning others of the addiction that he says nearly killed him. >>> plus, meet the queen of slime. from waitress to youtube sensation. >> the more you knead it, the heavier an gets. >> she uses her love of mixing slime. >> i never a million
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wonder pg&e t us off because there was a fire somewhere. >> reporter: this was a thought that crossed many people's minds last night. this effected 61,000 customers. pg&e has two crews working on projects, and they did not take the proper steps. >> that protective measures failed, so the power went out and caused an outage. >> reporter: so is more of a human error? >> yes, it was internal with pg&e. we really appreciate everybody's patients. >> reporter: the outage affected the sheriff's department. typically you get 12 calls at this time. what was the case last night? >> they fielded 68 911 calls. >> reporter: they answered each and every call during the outage. many of them were for alarms going off. and some of them were people that have medical equipment that needed electricity. homeowners said that they learned a good lesson as well to know what to have on hand for potential upcoming outages. >> it definitely made me think i should have so much frozen food in my house. >> reporter: canned food maybe? >> exactly. and to know were all of the shutoffs are. >> reporter: pg&e says tha
wonder pg&e t us off because there was a fire somewhere. >> reporter: this was a thought that crossed many people's minds last night. this effected 61,000 customers. pg&e has two crews working on projects, and they did not take the proper steps. >> that protective measures failed, so the power went out and caused an outage. >> reporter: so is more of a human error? >> yes, it was internal with pg&e. we really appreciate everybody's patients. >>...
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tell you for a lower slice all because a report next month's is standing by we cross to london in moments this is 24 seventh's r t. o y a paradise with some ground turned into a round the experimentation field but agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments that often in day you have many of these people who have one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental research going on in hawaii whether these companies feel they can get away with this because the people have less political power. walk on a concert park i'm max kaiser didn't know that they had links that go to the stars or at kaiser report dot com we'll listen to you. i like that all right. yes we cover many headl
tell you for a lower slice all because a report next month's is standing by we cross to london in moments this is 24 seventh's r t. o y a paradise with some ground turned into a round the experimentation field but agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments that often in day you...
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cross the reemingp an wean we're not w out oods yet. "fox5" weather team is track sie next round of weather.re t rump canceling treatment to den brk of hisesire to buyto buy gre n greenland. >> ends of spitder man dispute over ownership rights could be end ever one of most be loved marvel character on the big screen at least n. "fews morning" at 5 a.m. starts now. good morning to you toupynk y >>dnesday, august 21 isst, right. >> business partnerseevrmen heevrment. let's do it erin comowatching . doeshat me ceo of traffic department i'll take it. trees rd and and new hampshire avenue. keep a close eye on all orf o to
cross the reemingp an wean we're not w out oods yet. "fox5" weather team is track sie next round of weather.re t rump canceling treatment to den brk of hisesire to buyto buy gre n greenland. >> ends of spitder man dispute over ownership rights could be end ever one of most be loved marvel character on the big screen at least n. "fews morning" at 5 a.m. starts now. good morning to you toupynk y >>dnesday, august 21 isst, right. >> business partnerseevrmen...
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in figing out how much he will be navigating the cross current of low global bond yields and the dangers o t war against economic data showing strong consumer spending, low unemployment and decent u.s. growth. rough waters toilot a ship in as rough waters as the u.s. ecveomy. i'm steiesman for "nightly business report." >>> it is time to look at today's upgrades and down grades. tjx, the parent company of tj max, marshals and home gools was upgraded from buy tool at loup capital. the analyst cites market share gains at thexpense of department and specialty stores. the price target is $60. it rose 2% to 51.39. >>> brinker, the parent company of chili's and other casual dining restaurants was upgraded from overweight to equal weight. the analyst expects the growth of 2% to hold. therice target is $48. it rose to 38.46. merck was w initiath out perform rating in new coverage. potentialt cites the for expanded uses for cancer drug keytruda. the shares gained 2% to 85.06. >>> still ahead, why the presidential candidates are getting an early start, talking about your money. ♪ >>> the ceo of hong n
in figing out how much he will be navigating the cross current of low global bond yields and the dangers o t war against economic data showing strong consumer spending, low unemployment and decent u.s. growth. rough waters toilot a ship in as rough waters as the u.s. ecveomy. i'm steiesman for "nightly business report." >>> it is time to look at today's upgrades and down grades. tjx, the parent company of tj max, marshals and home gools was upgraded from buy tool at loup...
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genuine religious freedom, he don't go around pushing over memorials whether or not they"t are stars of david or crosses. >> you talk about influences that some of these people have had, ronald reagan, cleaver, hillary clinton. >> people who were very influential in their early lives. you don't get, they get to ronald reagan in history and i think not even hillary clinton without the impact of those particular people. cleaver would definitely be considered probably more traditionally a conservative. he was ronald reagan's pastor in the disciples of christ denomination in illinois. ronald reagan was so close to cleaver that he was like a second father to him. reagan's david, cleveland's daughter, the fraternity and sorority, the girl worth the guys tent which was on your engagement. he thought he would marry her. but it didn't turn out that way. then cleaver was like a second father to ronald reagan. very close to him. the two most influential spiritual figures in his life would have been cleaver, reagan's dad was catholic. megan left his dad andle was cle to him but cleaver was more important spirituall
genuine religious freedom, he don't go around pushing over memorials whether or not they"t are stars of david or crosses. >> you talk about influences that some of these people have had, ronald reagan, cleaver, hillary clinton. >> people who were very influential in their early lives. you don't get, they get to ronald reagan in history and i think not even hillary clinton without the impact of those particular people. cleaver would definitely be considered probably more...
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t—shirt —— ramones. i used to live down the road from the abbey road crossing, as it is now.status that crossing deserved. brief last word, rachel? first of all, it is not the original crossing. they have moved it. and secondly i am going to get in terrible trouble for admitting that i wouldn‘t have recognised that if it hadn‘t been for all of the front pages. sorry, chaps, if you are involved in that reconstruction, and sorry to the guardian as well. that‘s it for the papers tonight. don‘t forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it‘s all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. newsday is coming up at midnight. next is the sport. good evening, i‘mjane dougall, with the sports news. it has been a busy transfer deadline day, with some last—minute deals getting in under the wire, including romelu lukaku, who was widely expected to leave manchester united. the forward hasjoined inter milan for a club record of £74 million on a five—year contract.
t—shirt —— ramones. i used to live down the road from the abbey road crossing, as it is now.status that crossing deserved. brief last word, rachel? first of all, it is not the original crossing. they have moved it. and secondly i am going to get in terrible trouble for admitting that i wouldn‘t have recognised that if it hadn‘t been for all of the front pages. sorry, chaps, if you are involved in that reconstruction, and sorry to the guardian as well. that‘s it for the papers...
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corridor in particular out to the west therhe might have t best shot at the storms later on today.buo don't try to crossen day. it's all about ther heat and on your saturday.ekend. 96 on your sunday and we're keeping the 90's rolling rig on the middle partht of next t week. storm chances pretty low this weekend. d.st could be a few aroun keep your eyen the sky. that's your forecast. erin take it away o traffic. >> 6:57 right now a r relatively quietnd inoa terms of volume out there. you can see we're cruising in a lot of those normally congested area. inner loop getting the worst of it. right lane blocked after little river turnpike and we have crowded conditions from 95 up through that point. 95 light volume to the beltway. take a lookt 395 looking good. not seeing any problems on 295, slight tap of the brakes by southbound crash.eet. pe parkway inbound a little slow. back to y e guys. >>n thanks. 6:57 right now. we still have more to come including our zip trip fun in hagerstown. >> wisdom and cori join tucke right after the break. rstay with us. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> right now at 7:00 the dramatic rescue afte
corridor in particular out to the west therhe might have t best shot at the storms later on today.buo don't try to crossen day. it's all about ther heat and on your saturday.ekend. 96 on your sunday and we're keeping the 90's rolling rig on the middle partht of next t week. storm chances pretty low this weekend. d.st could be a few aroun keep your eyen the sky. that's your forecast. erin take it away o traffic. >> 6:57 right now a r relatively quietnd inoa terms of volume out there. you...
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the issues that have moved the party to the --t in the presidential race you've heard presidential candidates talking about decriminalizing border crossings or demolishing private insurance, that could put a lot of these freshman democrats in a bind. host: what about the issue of gun control? guest: democrats are going to be talking a lot about background checks, particularly in suburban districts in 2020. that's one issue where i think republicans have a problem. isanding background checks still not a winning message in a republican primary. and yet, it is something that inoys strong public support marginal and competitive districts. a lot of the freshman democrats even in seats that trump won narrowly are campaigning on expanded background checks. thatmocrats can keep it to rather than talking about an assault weapons ban, i think they stand to gain. host: this is tim from spring lake, michigan. a republican. morning. caller: my question has to do with justin amash. i live in a district located west of him. all of our local news comes from grand rapids. he has declared that he is running as an independent. there are quite a few republic
the issues that have moved the party to the --t in the presidential race you've heard presidential candidates talking about decriminalizing border crossings or demolishing private insurance, that could put a lot of these freshman democrats in a bind. host: what about the issue of gun control? guest: democrats are going to be talking a lot about background checks, particularly in suburban districts in 2020. that's one issue where i think republicans have a problem. isanding background checks...
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>>t would be a lot more easy for the children -- safer as well. repoer: this landscape has been without its crossing for hundreds of years. the earth and rock now replaced by steal, reuniting the divided castle. laura: over the past week the trade war between the u.s. and china has scared markets andor spooked inve more talks are due to take place next month, but the pain for farmers and consumers could get even worse in antime. wh about the fallout for global markets? for more, i spoke with former australian prime minister kevin rudd, o is now president of the asia society. thank you for joining us. just how dangerous is the intensifying u.s.-china trade war for the global enomy? mr. rudd: it is a real danger. if you look at the impact of the trade war over global marketan sentimenthe fact that trade because of pressures of protectionism in the u.s.-china trade war and more broadly is osw dragging economic growth, there is the real ct that this thing could have a negative effect, pushing some economies into recession. laura: do you see any prospect at all for the u.s. and chin reaching a resolution
>>t would be a lot more easy for the children -- safer as well. repoer: this landscape has been without its crossing for hundreds of years. the earth and rock now replaced by steal, reuniting the divided castle. laura: over the past week the trade war between the u.s. and china has scared markets andor spooked inve more talks are due to take place next month, but the pain for farmers and consumers could get even worse in antime. wh about the fallout for global markets? for more, i spoke...
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private land —— are owned on private land, we can't t are owned on private land, we can't opt out of these things and people travelling to king's crosst's saying, a violation of privacy. having facial recognition, sometimes compared to cctv, but as a recognition can be used to track people much more closely. and that makes a difference. which is why a think it is being opposed quite a lot. difference. which is why a think it is being opposed quite a lotm difference. which is why a think it is being opposed quite a lot. it has been child in some locations in london, in a pub, the people giving first got served first. that's one insta nce first got served first. that's one instance that people might be in favour of. let's handed over to katie for the metro. this is a massive move. goldsmith university and the university of london has opted to become neutral by 2025 and as part of their plans they are banning burgers —— carbon neutral. so they aren't selling beef on campus. i think it's a fairly popular action with goldsmith students. they tend to be pretty creative, liberal, leftist types. they get various protests, but i think, you ke
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t >>> we're back with this crash in biloxi, mississippi. a witness says the truck driver was driving erratically when he crossed a lane, hit that light pole and flipped over. the highway was shut down for more than an hour. no word on possible charges. >>> well, if your ride to work is taking longer these day, you're not alone. a new study finds the average american commuter spends 54 hours every year sitting in traffic, and that number climbs way up. all the way up to 119 hours a year in los angeles. that has the worst traffic followed by san francisco, washington, d.c., new york and boston. and it's going to get worse. the study predicts wasted time in traffic will jump by 15% in the next five years. >>> well, look at this scare for people on this hawaiian airlines flight. they had to make an emergency landing in honolulu after smoke filled that cabin. look at that. all the emergency slides had to be deployed. seven people were taken to the hospital. the airline blames a seal that failed in one of the engines. >>> more fallout in the death of accused child sex trafficker jeffrey epstein. sources say federal prosecutors have subpoenaed more
t >>> we're back with this crash in biloxi, mississippi. a witness says the truck driver was driving erratically when he crossed a lane, hit that light pole and flipped over. the highway was shut down for more than an hour. no word on possible charges. >>> well, if your ride to work is taking longer these day, you're not alone. a new study finds the average american commuter spends 54 hours every year sitting in traffic, and that number climbs way up. all the way up to 119...
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t together 6:45 to shady side 7:00. hiso also ng something just a little bit south ofet d.c. bend d.c. an alexandria right there crossing over getting close to crossing south side of beltwa beltway. we'll watt ha tfor you. down south spotsylvania helmy storm there looks like warping r you in effect was dropped. thatun wentil 6:15 healthy put those i motion andll and continue movinsoutheast 15 to 5. any storms especially one we're watching in principle george and anne arrundel 16 miles an hour wind giingts gusts. watch for quarter size hail as well sev thunderstorm watch 10:00 skewing more east though and starting to see a few counties out west get dropped out. carol county, frederick, loudn i expect to see others drop across the 95 corridor in s xt hour or so. so we'll watch suntil about 8, 9:0nd that' usual time they start sto wear o after we lose peak heating ever day and once again today upothe 9 the 3.ow tomorr sixth day this heat wave and also our last day but unfortunately as we stay hot and humid tomorrowl with coo front starting to plow into this very unstable air another around of thunderstorms tomorrow afterno
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seeking asylum crossing the border whether it's t through a legal port of entry like this or somewherethe border, most of them are now being sent back to mexico to wait months or years for that claim to be processed. and the delegation said that that is having a significant impact. 26,000 people have been sent back to mexico as part of that policy, and now many of them are deciding not to stick around and wait all of that time. they're packing their bags and heading back home. >> translator: well, i walked to the united states but, no, they sent us back here to mexico with no hope, with no place to stay but, rather, out here on the street. they just sent us to bus station, and that was it. we'll go to honduras because the problem is that there's no chance. they're lying to many people, telling them that there will be an opportunity, and we need money to make ends meet here. >> reporter: this crisis on the border likely not going to be over anytime soon, at least from a congressional standpoint. several democratic lawmakers told me there is almost no chance of congress tackling the loop
seeking asylum crossing the border whether it's t through a legal port of entry like this or somewherethe border, most of them are now being sent back to mexico to wait months or years for that claim to be processed. and the delegation said that that is having a significant impact. 26,000 people have been sent back to mexico as part of that policy, and now many of them are deciding not to stick around and wait all of that time. they're packing their bags and heading back home. >>...
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crossings were at a 50 year low. to put that in perspective, i was 3 years old and too young to play t-ball the last time illegal border crossings were as low as they were in 2016. considering how old i am, that's saying a lot. still ahead on "morning joe," senator kirsten gillibrand is bowing out of the presidential primary. what it means for the state of the race. she says she will endorse somebody else and we will figure out who that is. >>> plus, we're talking to another republican contender, congressman tim ryan. this shows the president hasn't built anything when it comes to the wall. >>> the president has made border security the mainstay of his message, dating back to the campaign of build that wall and mexico will pay for it, though that last promise is long gone. despite the president's claims to the contrary, there is no new wall. same span, not new place. the total of repaired barrier is about 60 miles along that 2,000 mile border. the president also said in the tweet, the wall is going up rapidly. it is not. as we just reported, there is no new wall, only replacement for walls in need of repair or upgrade.
crossings were at a 50 year low. to put that in perspective, i was 3 years old and too young to play t-ball the last time illegal border crossings were as low as they were in 2016. considering how old i am, that's saying a lot. still ahead on "morning joe," senator kirsten gillibrand is bowing out of the presidential primary. what it means for the state of the race. she says she will endorse somebody else and we will figure out who that is. >>> plus, we're talking to another...
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just after midnight, betts crosses the street and heads to another bar, separating from his sister and friend. at 12:42, wearing a t-shirt and shorts, he heads back to the car and reemerges in a hoodie, body armor and backpack, weighted by his weapon and ammunition. minutes later, at 1:05 a.m., the shooting begins. >> shots fired, shots fired! >> reporter: the crowd on the patio of a bar scatters. the gunfire lasts for 32 seconds before police stop it. >> the multiple medics out here. we've got a bunch of people shot. >> reporter: betts' sister was shot to death and his friend wounded. text messages reveal he knew their location about seven minutes before opening fire, but investigators say they can't agree whether he targeted them. >> some are saying absolutely not. he was not intentional. some say no, he had to be. i would say it's inconclusive. >> reporter: police say they believe the shooter's sister and friend knew nothing about his violent intentions that night and are still searching for a motive. >> i think we have a lot of information about mind-set. i think that should be enough thematicale maatically tha
just after midnight, betts crosses the street and heads to another bar, separating from his sister and friend. at 12:42, wearing a t-shirt and shorts, he heads back to the car and reemerges in a hoodie, body armor and backpack, weighted by his weapon and ammunition. minutes later, at 1:05 a.m., the shooting begins. >> shots fired, shots fired! >> reporter: the crowd on the patio of a bar scatters. the gunfire lasts for 32 seconds before police stop it. >> the multiple medics...
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t w. this week on hold stores. rwanda the scars of genocide. puerto rico protesting corruption. we begin in yemen where there are growing up. people fleeing violence and poverty in eastern africa they have to cross the war torn country on the shores of the red sea to get to their desired destination saudi arabia. yemen is at war with itself something they know very little about. you think. said. he's the youngest migrant i meet today he arrived by boat with his brother from one of about 100 this man is haunted by images of the dangerous crossing. out of the many when we got into the boat there was no water and no food. it was to get. some people had to stand others were sitting in. the boat was very crowded. that. the ones who do make landfall then have to walk for days through the desert this migration route is less known compared to the want to europe through sudan and libya and it's cheaper but dangerous yemen is littered with landmines and aid organizations stops by there are only prepared to talk off the record i hear most migrants will never reach saudi arabia most of the match the person or 85 percent is that you know that there is a war in libya. one of the places in a war torn yemen whe
t w. this week on hold stores. rwanda the scars of genocide. puerto rico protesting corruption. we begin in yemen where there are growing up. people fleeing violence and poverty in eastern africa they have to cross the war torn country on the shores of the red sea to get to their desired destination saudi arabia. yemen is at war with itself something they know very little about. you think. said. he's the youngest migrant i meet today he arrived by boat with his brother from one of about 100...
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the red cross will help the 10 displaced. >> all rig. t 05 right now. we wto get back up to hagerstown maryland an hour or so nthwest of d.c. the last time we saw cori and wiogom tr ethe throwing axes yesterday not each other but in competitive spirit and it loo like the nspirit of cooperatio continues this morning, guys. >> good morning. >> you know what -- >> good morning y >> good morningou. scoucri a fantastic job throwing axes they s decided toend us to...