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t. shirt t. shirt and selling it for twenty five dollars see big companies like urban outfitters wal-mart and target have all been caught stealing items either commissioned by or purchased by the stores for sale online and in the brick and mortar stores themselves that have stolen art on them and it hasn't gone well zahra is still getting hate for using los angeles artists to say boson's jewelry designs for a series of pins i mean they've practically ripped them off exactly family friend friendly kohl's along with two clothing manufacturers were sued last year by another los angeles based illustrator lily chen for copyright infringement when they still t. shirts and socks featuring change drawings without giving her consent without her permission and without paying her a dime and now even in the brands like millionairesses are ripping off smaller indie brands turns out the brand twenty four year old creator of the occurs who claims to be pushing this female empowering messages was listing everything from bruno mars lyrics to a very very well known feminist designed by indie artists the flaw and generally just capitalizing on the kitsch of being a wealthy twentysomething young white woman using the words of black culture to make a buck without paying the actual artists which brings us to this week when i purchased a print and tank top of a well known feminist art piece by lucas were neck who originally created the piece to support women and the cancellation of a chemical comic book series mockingbird by chelsea k. and many felt the work had been treated in a very sexist way by marvel who didn't support the book as. they had male fronte
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t—shirts in any band t—shirt. it is all brands. there are millions of corbyn t—shirts. all brands. them out there. all about the merchandise. you have played glastonbury, five years, six performances, a different crowd at glastonbury to what you get at your own gigs, you win people around him are not go to a kaiser chiefs show. had you do that? we are really lucky, this is the boasting bit of the show. most people if you say kaiser chiefs will be over to sing one of our songs, that is read boastful for me so it is good. we opened the other stage a couple of years ago and are banned, everybody feels like, kaiser chiefs, that will bea feels like, kaiser chiefs, that will be a good time, i will go to that and singalong unless corbyn is on! the only needle in a haystack. have you ever had that before where you have gone up against someone?m you ever had that before where you have gone up against someone? it is a lwa ys have gone up against someone? it is always a bit of fun. you still get paid! iamjoking. always a bit of fun. you still get paid! i am joking. it makes you work harder. w
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t-shirt. on that t-shirt it says, team scalise. i'm going to wear that at this baseball game. his staff gave it to me yesterday. we took some pizza by their office. talked to each one of them. we've had a good relationship between our two offices. we work together on a lot of things. and, yes, we oppose from time to time. but we are friends. i'm also keeping in my thoughts the members of the capitol police who keep us all safe. i am one of those who's blessed to have a detail because i'm one of the leaders. members of the capitol police who are assigned specifically to try to make sure that i'm safe and, yes, those around me, as steve's detail did yesterday. courageously. heroically. but i know the majority leader shares my view that every day that a member of the capitol police gets out of bed, puts a badge in their wallet or on , a gun on their hip, it leave -- and leaves their home with a commitment to protect this institution, its members and, yes, the public who visit their house, their senate, their congress. we cannot say enough about our capitol police. extraordinarily
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t—shirt. i had to ta ke only wearing a t—shirt. i had to take the t—shirt off to cover my mouth and my nose.irs, there were truly amazing firefighters that were going up amazing firefighters that were going up the stairs to the fire, try to get as many people out of the building is possible and hopefully they got as many people out as possible. just taking a step by step, you will on the seventh floor, you understood where the fire had started ? you understood where the fire had started? i didn't know. ijust knew there was black smoke coming from there was black smoke coming from the corridor area. as instinct tells you, run down the fire exit, which is what i did. were there many people descending with you? not that many at the time. but many firefighters going up. this was about two o'clock in the morning. there are many firefighters going up the stairs. i did see a firefighter helping the disabled woman trying to get out of the building to safety which was relieving to see. if you wa nt to which was relieving to see. if you want to try and knock on certain doors. going down to try and get
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t-shirt. that's what's going on. >> very cool. >> "game of thrones" night nats park. >> love a free t-shirt free t-shirt there you go for all you t there. all right, let's go to tucker barnes right now. [laughter] >> who's on a boat. >> hi, tuck. >> hi, guys. so, i'm already making friends out here in annapolis. i'm hoping that tony and his matt, matt just woke up. say, hi, matt. [laughter] >>> they're going to take mow out on their boat although they don't quite know who i am. we'll see if we can make that happen or not. i'm at eagle alley downtown annapolis for the zip trip. steve and maureen on their way. we'll learn all about annapolis later today. let me goat you to the weather. we've got cloudy skies here in annapolis. we had heavy rain moving through the city in the past hour. the good news it's moving quickly. the bad news is it's coming down and there it is inside the beltway still out along 50 pushing close to annapolis up towards crofton, bowie getting some pretty good rains up 270 as well. we'll have morning rain showers. later today partly sunny very warm, very humid, very tropical out here right guys. >> yes. >> ve
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t-shirt. white t-shirt. >> i didn't mean that. what's going on over here? >> i'm freeing the knee.ree the knee. pull it up. pull it up. join the movement. of one. >> first, the romphim. and now this. >> and now this. >> you have your little fashion surprises. >> it's not a surprise. it's a day that ends with why? >> i wish we zoomed out there. the best part was your socks. they were on full display. >> the socks were coordinated, accidentally, by the way. john said, if a guy can't wear shorts to work, can he wear a kilt? >> talk about distractions. okay. nice and cool, right? >> air conditioning. >> larry says, you can wear shorts to work if you play in the nba. >> that's a good point. >> well played, larry. >> well played. kelly said, as long as they are lace shorts. dirty. i like the way you think. >> do you have a pair of those? >> lace shorts? >> you didn't decide to wear those? >> those are standard, aren't they? don't all men wear lace boxers? >> they look like a doily almost. >> more air conditioning. jack, are you onboard with in movement? >> no. >> do you have pants on rig
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-shirt, girl, oh, my t-shirt ♪ whew! ♪ ♪ ow [ cheers ] [ t-shi ♪ t-shirt running for governor of new jersey. john wisniewski, the son of a millwright, who uncovered the bridgegate scandal and exposed chris christie's corruption. the choice -- insider wall street politics or main street, new jersey, values. >>> so a cry from the people. you have spoken. you want gavin to come in -- and ask more spelling words. >> hello, gavin. >> because you kind of mispronounced -- >> this is redemption. >> redemption. >> can you spell redemption? >> here we go. ah -- gifblar. >> gifblar. >> can you use that in a sentence? >> it's -- oh, man. that cow better not eat that gifblar? it's a perennial shrub of southern africa that is deadly poisonous to livestock. >> oh, that helps. g-i-f-b-l-a g-i-f-b-l-a-r. >> what she says. >> okay. gifblar. >> you going? >> okay. >> g-i-f-b-l-i-r. [ buzzer ] >> g-i-f-b-l-a-a-r. >> oh! >> no, no, no. ah! >> last one. >> okay. marum. >> marum? >> that's a beach grass from the scandinavia. >> that's a -- m-a-r-r-u-m. >> generic, m-a-r-r-a-m. d
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those are amazing, still have roberta wearing a t-shirt, lot of -- lots of us like to wear t-shirt this time of year. kendle and kylie denver to apologize a try big family members of celebrities. want to say -- we will ' show you. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ ♪ ♪ it isn't just about vision, it's about care. nobody cares for eyes more than pearle. some use equipment to be at their best. and some use it to sleep their best. the beautyrest black hybrid provides exceptional support and unique conforming feel. exclusively at mattress firm. >> 9:55, did you hear about this? this was all over social media yesterday. my goodness, kendall and kylie, new line of vintage t-shirts off their website and had to put out apology. got vintage t-shirts from like big i, ozzie osborne, others, but their faces in some of their instagram photos over the photos of some of the music legends, see that, metalica, stuff. this is how they were selling it, selling them for $125 each. and they came out this week. well, people weren't so happy about this. big i's mother, expressed her disgust on instagram saying the sisters exploited the rap star's d
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t-shirt or red t-shirt has the courage to stand up and say, this is what needs to be done for americans. >> if we mandated total price transparency where an individual could not be charged based on the insurance they had, but rather on the service that was delivered. for example, if you went to a grocery store and you asked, what is the cost of a price of a dozen eggs and the clerk said to you, well, what credit card are you going to use otherwise i don't know. that's our current health care system. really quick across the board. is this bill for all patients bett better than obamacare? >> an attempt to be better. >> yes. >> we'll see with time. >> if it is an attempt to be better, is there a safety net? i love the idea of free markets but if free markets fail, many of us here can say, i can protect my family. if this experiment doesn't work, where is the safety net? >> the safety net lies within the states. the states will have more liability to cover these uninsured patients and what we'll see are increase in state taxes. >> if you were to sit down with mitch mcconnell and say leader mcconnell, here is what you need to do to get this thing through. speaking as a doctor, what would you tell him right now? >> how about letting other groups form, not just employer based. so, if a group like the nra or, i don't know, some other group. or a township. how about a township. >> nra created health care. >> no, no. i'm just thinking of any group of people. >> i'll go with a no on that one. >> or a township. a township. you buy into your township plan. 50,000 people who are buying all into the same health care plans. let them form a health plan. >> the hippocratic oath says, first, do no harm. american medical association. american diabetes association. american cancer society. aarp have all come out and said this new bill is bad for patients. what am i missing? >> first of all, the ama does not represent doctors. that is, unfortunately, one of the things that get most of us angry. come out and make statements on our behalf. >> the president has said health care. who knew how complicated it would be and clearly more and more people are learning how complicated it is. >> my dotsaughter is a high-ris patient. when she was 4 she was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. i lived this not only as a physician, but as a father and a dad. >> it allows choice and more freedom and it doesn't say you have to go to this endocrinologist because the one you have been with for 15 years is not in the same system. >> if you made $20,000, would this bill be better for your daughter? >> i do. it allows the opportunity to put the money in the health savings account. make some choices. make some choices to how i go and where i go. >> here is what was interesting to me. across the board, people kept saying, well, the new bill doesn't have what we want in there, but there's the possibility. it's a possibility and the door is open, but the door could close. >> i'm going to be very quick on this. very good to use the words choice and freedom. very easy. very hard to explain to a family of four that makes $26,000 that their health premiums are going to go up to an elderly person who is 64 that their premiums are going to go up 300%. the reality of the numbers on the bill does not support what was being said in that meeting that you had. >> choice is okay if you have the money to afford the choice. they can explain -- >> you live below the poverty choice line. >> you cannot explain away that this is an attack on the poor and elderly and an attack on planned parenthood and an attack on medicaid. this is a bill that you wouldn't poke with a stick. >> all right. we're going to leave it there. thank you for watching. don't forget tomorrow my exclusive interview with white house chief gary cohn that will air tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. stick around, we have more to cover. trthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. needles. fine for some. but for you, one pill a day may provide symptom relief. ask your doctor about xeljanz xr. an "unjection™". choicehotels.com. badda book.
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t-shirt. >> a suit. >> t-shirt. >> jimmy: what's your name? >> jonah. >> jimmy: jonah, how old are you? >> seven. >> jimmy: what does mommy do for a job? >> uh -- work? >> jimmy: what does her office look like? >> it has two chairs a desk and a shelf. >> jimmy: is there anything on the shelf? >> yes. >> jimmy: what? >> two packs of gum. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what do you want to be when you grow up? >> i want to be a vet and gymnast. >> i'm just going to be a vet. >> a gymnast and a vet. >> jimmy: can you show me a a cartwheel? >> do it. >> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: let me see. hey, fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] >> i want to be a superhero, a a ninja, a zookeeper, and doctor and a mommy. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's so fun. >> i'm just mostly eating or reading. >> jimmy: that's what you do? >> yes. >> jimmy: what are you reading right now? do you like anything? >> like, scholastic books. >> jimmy: yeah, give me a a couple books to read because i'm looking to do something this summer. >> "bad kitty." >> jimmy: "bad kitty?" >> yeah. >> jimmy: i read that one already. [ laughter ] >> "dogman." >> jimmy: "dogman?" >> by dean pilkey. >> jimmy: oh, is it a pilkey? >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what do i do for a a living? how do you describe my job? >> it's kind of comedy. it can be comedy. [ laughter and applause ] i think it's comedy. >> jimmy: can be, yeah. have you ever heard of me? >> not that much. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: do you think i'm funny? >> i think a little tiny bit. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's a pleasure meeting you. [ chrs >> jimmy: you can cut her out. you can cut her out, right? [ applause ] they're the cutest kids. thank you so much for those kids and those parents. take your kid to work day tomorrow. stick around. be right back with "bad signs," everybody. come on back. that one right there. ♪ ♪ ♪ for those who create their own path. always unstoppable. republican leaders are to affordable health care. i'm tom perriello and in congress i voted for obamacare because it was wrong that a million virginians weren't covered while insurance companies held all the power. now i'm running for governor because it's wrong that most virginia incomes haven't gone up in 20 years. together, we can stop donald trump, and build an economy that works for everyone. and we'll make sure this never happens in virginia. y2d1gy y16fy ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody! it is time for "bad signs." here we go, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ain't we lucky we got 'em bad signs yeah ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: guys, these are real pictures of funny signs that you guys saw in a store or weird signs you saw while driving around. you pulled over, stopped. >> steve: right, safety. >> jimmy: put it in park. then took a photo of it and sent it into us. [ light laughter ] again, these are all 100% real photos from you guys. the first sign was sent to us by matt robertson in denver, colorado. he spotted it while out for a [ laughter ] that's smart. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: that's smart. you leave it -- >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: you leave in open. anyone can get in or out. >> steve: anybody right in there, yeah. [ laughter ] you never know. >> jimmy: next one is sent by amy devries in elgin, illinois. she spotted some signs pointing out some local attractions. "nuclear power plant and spider farm." [ laughter and applause ] i wonder if my friend lives by there. >> steve: oh, really? what's his name? >> jimmy: peter parker. [ laughter ] >> steve: peter parker, really? >> jimmy: i hope he's okay. >> steve: he lives with his aunt mae? oh, my gosh. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, he lives there. yeah, exactly. he's a good dude. [ light laughter ] this next sign was sent in by chris st. james in abilene, texas. it's a for sale sign he spotted in someone's yard -- "far wood." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: oh, yeah. >> jimmy: "far wood." >> steve: "you got a bunch of far wood." >> jimmy: it looks like blake shelton's house. [ laughter ] >> steve: yeah. "far wood." >> steve: "just write it on the damn sign!" >> jimmy: that's so good. [ light laughter ] next sign was sent in by jacob kritino in houston, texas. he spotted it outside a a psychiatrist's office. "gerald bush -- child and adolescent psychiatry and addiction psychiatry. wine tasting." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: you've got to build a a customer base. >> jimmy: yeah, the circle of life. >> steve: exactly, man. you've got to create your customers. you have to create opportunity. >> jimmy: you won't believe what we've got going with that. >> steve: oh, my god. it's great. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: the guy had a wine tasting. yeah, i love it. >> steve: here's my card. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you got a problem, buddy. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: this next one was sent in by terry medina in portland, oregon. it's a theater marquee. it says, "no longer a porn theater. book your events now." there you go. [ laughter and applause ] bring the kids. >> steve: bring them on over! clean the seats! [ laughter ] [ audience oohs ] >> jimmy: i'm sure they did. it's probably a legit business. >> steve: yeah, exactly. totally legit. >> jimmy: yeah, i just hope that you don't get jerked around. >> steve: yeah, you don't want to, yeah. [ laughter and applause ] no, you don't. thank you for coming. >> jimmy: oh, there you go. [ laughter ] [ rim shot ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: take care, man. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] get out of here. get out of here! woo. that's was a good one, man. is everything all right? >> steve: it's hard out there. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah, totally. [ laughter and applause ] this next -- [ laughter ] this next sign was sent in by celine perrier in ottawa, canada. she spotted it outside a house. it says, "for sale." of the house." [ laughter and applause ] "honey, honey! i think we got to do this." >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: "we got to take this right now! it's our time! we get a free pizza, man." [ light laughter ] the next sign was sent in by amanda knight in chanhassen, minnesota. chanhassen, that's where prince was from, right? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: she saw it in a a grocery store. it's in the ethnic section. let's see what they have there. hot pockets. >> steve: oh. [ laughter ] oh, i love-a the hot pockets. it's a pepperoni. it's a cacciatore." >> jimmy: leave it for the man. >> steve: yeah! >> jimmy: and then you burn the roof of your mouth off. >> steve: who you-a gonna give-a the hot pocket? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: we're down to our last bad sign. it was sent in by roger aronson in green bay, wisconsin. it's for a restaurant that's called the grill. "where we like it smoking hot" -- >> steve: yeah! >> jimmy: "temporarily closed due to fire." [ laughter and applause ] they went for it. >> steve: oh, no! >> jimmy: they went for it, man. >> jimmy: that's all the time we have for "bad signs." [ cheers and applause ] if you see a funny bad sign, e-mail it to us at badsigns@tonightshow.com. we might put it on the show. stick around. we'll be right back with dr. phil, everybody. 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[laughter] adrianna: the golden state warriors winning the national title. autria: prince george's county native, giving his hometown a huge shout out. the story is great. but first we need to check on the forecast with veronica johnson. veronica: it hasn't gotten to hot yet, but wow, it is muggy outside. it's the first thing you will notice outdoors, it's uncomfortable. higher humidity today. hitting 95 yesterday, today going up to 94. calling it uncomfortable for the morning hours and in the afternoon, quite impressive. several hours in the upper 90's across the area. arlington, 73 with a light northwesterly wind, two miles from our. index by noon today already at 95 if you are walking. stay hydrated, it's the weather like this that so easy when we had temperatures 94, 95 with heat exhaustion, he' we will talk about the bigger change in the middle part of the work week right around the corner, tomorrow, angela. have got a couple of hot spots on the capital beltway that we continue to follow, tying us up, trying to get to the woodrow wilson bridge in both directions, that's where we are seeing the problem. as you can see, delays will start before you get to branch avenue before st. barnabas road. two lanes are blocked with a stalled truck before the woodrow wilson bridge. we are of course dealing with the tractor-trailer on the outer loop on alexandria side. stepping outside to give you a at sky track 7 at the springfield mixing bowl, heading past of the little river turnpike, you can see those delays on the left side of your screen. slow going for you from the mixing bowl through annandale continuing toward 606i wanted to give you a quick peek at the traffic land cameras show you once again the trouble spots for the folks making the drive now on 270. volume delays are the problem. it's a slow ride towards the spur. adriano? adrianna: another big day on capitol hill as jeff sessions is to be in the hot seat. scott thuman is here now with what you can expect. >> did he have more meetings with russians that it -- then disclosed? what was the role in james comey's firing? some of the questions likely to be thrown at jeff sessions later today. he already took himself out of the russian investigation process. myself in thecues matter. >> he's attempting to send the message that he has nothing to hide by requesting that his testimony be public. after the comey testimony of last week, fresh concerns by lawmakers. aware of can't discuss in an open setting that would make his continued engagement related investigation problematic. >> with more calls from democrats for his dismissal. >> on march 2 i thought he should resign as attorney general. that's my position on him. >> there are others already lining up. members of the judiciary committee also want their chance under him under a -- oath. scott thuman, for "good morning washington." autria: the white house says that they will move to dismiss a lawsuit against trump. the attorney general want -- announced the lawsuit yesterday. they accused him of violating his anticorruption laws through his ownership of businesses like the trump international hotel. happening today, the big reveal. wawa is a store with a cultlike following as many as 11 stores could soon be coming to d.c.. we will find out more about their plans in today's event. autria: it's a tale of two seasons. first, or tornado fueled by intense heat. wait until you see what else the crews had to deal with. and for us here at home, fortunately no stronand restoringding a a father's faith.. it's standing tall after one surgery... not six. stronger is being a typical kid... despite a rare disorder. stronger is finding it earlier... and coming home sooner. stronger is seeking answers... and not giving up, until you find them. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. nendorses dr. wralph northam. mr. northam uld make the better governor. and virginia progressives agree. ralph northam is the only candidate who stood up to the nra after the virginia tech shooting. dr. northam led the fight to stop the republicans' transvaginal ultrasound law. ralph is a leader for education, expanding pre-k for thousands of families in virginia. ralph northam: making progress means taking on tough fights, and as governor, i won't let donald trump stand in our way. well, this is the season of severe weather. take a look at this incredible video outside wyoming. it was one of several tornadoes reported in the area along with several reports of ace ball sized hail. speaking of hail, you have to check this out. so much in minnesota. the crews had to bust out snowfalls -- snowplows and shovels in june. bringing several inches of hail, knocking out power to nearly 100,000 people. i can tell you, it's been a while since i have seen hail that thick across the area. they will have severe weather of easterneas minnesota today d hail their. here we can expect isolated showers and storms around the area, most of that will be well west, just coming out of the mountains today. with a better chance for mountains and storms tomorrow. martinsville, winston-salem, charleston, all with showers and storms today. isolated.e, again, we have got a higher threat tomorrow of rain with some thunderstorms and then your thursday, friday, saturday and sunday, a 30 percent to 40% chance of showers and storms. already by lunchtime today it's going to feel quite oppressive. i will have more on the weekend changes and when i think we -- what i think we can expect for the rest of the summer. angela? angela: it's a terrific day for most people traveling around fairfax county today, even montgomery. minor delays merging off of interstate 95 in college art. we continue to monitor this situation a harry byrd highway. remaining blocked with accident activity westbound approaching the berlin turnpike, be prepared, we have got some pretty heavy delays to that stretch. if you are traveling on the capital beltway, we have got a salt truck blocking two lanes approaching saint arnold this road but delays are all the way back to branch avenue traveling on the inner loop of the capital beltway. very quickly on the traffic land cameras i want to show you that we have got a problem on the 14th street bridge. for folks traveling across this span of the bridge you will run into a stalled car blocking one of the center lanes. it isna: right now primary day in virginia. suzanne kennedy is live this morning. suzanne? polls have been open for coming up on 45 minutes. turnout is picking up a little bit. a live report coming up in just a few minutes. championship was one last night 2800 miles away in california. why is prince george's county celebrating? 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i'm proud of you, son. >> that is the embrace with his proud mother moments after the golden state warriors defeated cleveland for their second title in three years. the game was on our error and for our local guide, not only his first championship, but he was named m.v.p. of the series. he went to oakland last year and during the playoffs he went one.t a perfect 16 and from 28 hundred miles away, a shout out to his hometown. >> she's been there witme everyone in maryland, virginia, there with me. full good to feel it come or, man, i'm going to enjoy it. is what we noticed right when we pulled into the activity center here, born in d.c., raised across the line, he played high school ball at national christian academy in fort washington, finishing his senior year at montrose christian school in rock l. ladies, he already has two olympic gold medals, but this is the trophy he was searching for and he got it last night. adrianna: thanks, johnny. what's a good championship without social media going crazy? autria: sam sweeney is following the online reaction coming in overnight. sam: it's a great morning to wake up in up to on social media. we haven't seen kevin durant at this level of play in his career , "best i have seen him, big shot after big shot." it just went on and on all night long. but else is making headlines? take a look at this video. a shoving match going viral. david west and kristin thompson getting up close and personal. they both got a technical foul for that. a lot of people online made a lot of jokes and got a lot of laughs. sam sweeney in the newsroom, back upstairs to you guys. breaking overnight, a fallen maryland soldier is now home. melanie hastings has more. melanie: the remains of three soldiers arrived at dover air force base overnight. haupt,hem, sergeant eric from baltimore. he, along with two other soldiers, one from california and another from north carolina, they were all members of the 101st airborne division. the defense department says they were killed by an afghan soldier in an insider attack in the nanda heart province. sergeantfire support and awarded a purple heart, combat action badge and army commendation medal after his death. autria, we will send it back to you. autria: right now it is primary day and people in virginia are heading to the polls across the commonwealth, getting ready to set the stage for the gubernatorial election. suzanne kennedy is live in burke, where people were well you -- waiting well before the polls opened. suzanne: we had a few people lined up us morning. you can see that the poll workers have been here since 6:00 a.m. at this community three dozen people have cast their ballots in the primary so far. three republicans and two democrats are vying for the top elected office here in the commonwealth. candidates spent the last two weeks trying to secure votes in anticipation of the primary. let's take a look at the candidates on the democratic side. ralph northam, the current lieutenant governor, a doctor and 57. tom perry ellis from the charlottesville area and is a lawyer. here is what both candidates had to say about the election. >> i am part of the virginia establishment, he's part of the national establishment. a lot of input and influence coming from out of state. crisis will be the first statewide opportunity to reject the agenda that we have seen of hate and bigotry coming from donald trump. suza registered voters at the precinct we're at now. they say that if it's a good day, we might see a 10% turnout but being that it is a primary and so warm all day, they are not expecting that high of a number. virginians will also be casting ballots for lieutenant governor and seats in the house of delegates. over the weekend, a lot of campaigning on the democratic side. governor terry mcauliffe, along with tim kaine and mark warner, out campaigning for lieutenant governor. tom perry ellis to an interesting approach, deciding that starting on friday he would campaign across the state for 24 hours. the polls opened at 6:00 this morning and will remain open until 7:00 this evening. a reminder, please bring your identification. you.a: all right, thank you said that that was like a play on house of cards? kidd: with it first. [laughter] adrianna: reality, tv, the lines are blurred. vj is here and you had a protection for the whole summer? veronica: looking at it, looks like we will be well above average for the summer months. what does it mean? it means we will be seeing more of the heat waves coming our way with higher than average temperatures for that time, meaning we will be taxing the air conditioning, hitting the pool, looking for ways to stay cool, hopefully not using up too much energy, but the ac is likely to be on. 89 degrees by 11 a.m., noon today running right at 90. i do think that right here, during this hour, the heat index probably touching it 94, 95 already. today's temperatures may be two degrees cooler than yesterday but it will be a hot one. he that in mind. the nationals, the way the forecast is looking right now, or thunderstorm. you can see that the heat breaks today, 92 on front -- father's , and thet out there national harbor eileen whelan has tips on how to keep cool. eileen: the best advice i can give you is to get out now. such a beautiful sight here on the water. the water is i think where a lot of evil will be trying to go from thisind relief heat and humidity. there's a lot of runners out here right now area current temperature, 75. the thing is, with the humidity, you really feel it stepping out the door. i wanted to show you this. in the 9:00 hour it will already feel like 88 degrees. look at this, from 11 a.m. values above 95 degrees. now is the time to get out and enjoy the early morning. run, walk, maybe get out with the dog as well, angela foster. don't leave home without your sunglasses. i've got to find mine, the sun glare is ridiculous. angela: you will need those sunglasses on the ride. want to talk about what's happening on new york avenue inbound pass florida avenue, we are blocking a right lane on florida avenue and you can see .he delays with that right lane closure it is creating a bottleneck effect on 295 for folks taking that route as well. are over thewe mixing bowl heading towards the little river turnpike to see what happening with those inner loop delays. they have increased for folks headed towards 66 but the good news for the folks on that stretch of the beltway is we are not seeing any major terms of lane closures. make your ride into the tysons area this morning. autria? autria: it is 6:54 and adds week here on "good morning washington," we are giving away some amazing prizes. call right now, caller number seven is getting two tickets to see james taylor at nats park on july 14. you are also entered to win the grand prize, the final winner on friday will get two tickets to see them play on june 26 and getting to be the play ball announcer. whenever i see your smiling face ♪ [laughter] kidd: before the nba championship last night, kevin was part of an answer on jeopardy right here on abc seven where they threw some shade at him for leaving the thunder last year, something many thought he shouldn't have done. after a loss of the warriors in the 2016 western finals, this thunder stud didn't eat them, he joined them. >> who is durant. >> yes, kevin. autria: is a how you know you have made it, when you become a question on jeopardy? it's pretty cool. everyone talking about the first lady finally moving into the white house over the weekend. here's jimmy kimmel from last night. the scene yesterday where the president picked up his family. and they arrived together. all appears well. remember, this is a stressful thing. no one is ever prepared to move into the white house for the first time. melania i guess she decided to make a break for it. she got halfway to neiman marcus before they -- [laughter] kidd: that thirt selling out at j.crew. autria: is there something on it? kidd: it says the expert. well, they brought in inexpert. thank goodness. a good day for ice cube. he got a star on the hollywood hall of fame. at the ceremony he talked about the importance of music. not just about entertainment, but it's about understanding. us understanding each other. it's about us understanding the human condition. kidd: there you g >>> good morning, america. attorney general jeff sessions in the hot seat facing a high stakes senate hearing. questions about his secret meetings with the russians and his role in firing james comey. now the startling headline from one of trump's closest friends. he says the president is considering firing robert mueller the man leading the russia investigation. >>> breaking news, former nba star dennis rodman landing in north korea overnight during a period of high tension. his spokesperson saying he'll use his friendship with both trump and north korea's leader to, quote,
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t-shirt says "the expert." everyone's making a deal about the t-shirt. >> we're all better having our families around, all of us men. let me just say that on behalf of all of us. >> billionaire real estate mogul, reality star, president, now add wedding crasher to donald trump's resume. he dropped in at a wedding reception of tucker gladhill and his bride, kristen. the president was not on the guest list. he posed for pictures and signed some hats before moving on. "the new york times" reports president trump has been a selling point for weddings at the club with a brochure saying if he is on site for your big day, he will likely stop in and congratulate the happy couple. that brochure has by the way since been discontinued. >> nonetheless, you can imagine many are clamoring to book a wedding at his properties after seeing this. >>> breaking overnight, the montana congressman-elect accused of body slamming a reporter has agreed to plead guilty to assault. he attacked ben jacobs last month. he's apologized and pledged a $50,000 donation to the committee to protect journalists. the county prosecutor says he'll have sentencing recommendations at a hearing. gianforte faces six months in jail and a fine up to $500. >> candidate trump bashed the economy on his way to the white house, but president trump is taking credit for the "great numbers" on the economy since election day, tweeting about the rise of financial markets, the energy sector and jobs. and while his stats are mostly correct, some trends took root long before president trump took office. he touted the rise in the stock market. "the trump rally is real thanks to the promise of tax reform. but it's eight years old and has not helped the working class yet. and unfortunately, oil and dribbling jobs aren't way up as the president how about the overall jobs market? the president tweeted the u.s. added 600,000 new jobs while unemployment dropped to 4.3%, both those numbers are correct. the u.s. adding 594,000 new jobs since inauguration day rather the job growth during that time is the slowest in three years. white jobless race is at a 16-year low, unemployment has been falling the past seven. a lot of folks watching markets thought it was interesting the president's touting being a new leader for these great numbers and taking credit for them when these trends have been well established. >> well, that's the question though, how does he help trump voters, the middle class in the dow and the nasdaq doesn't really trickle down. they have workforce development week starting this week, maybe they'll speak to that desire. >> and social week last week. >>> british prime minister theresa may clinging to power despite calls for her to resign. what does this mean for brexit? 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stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> critics are calling her dead woman walking. british prime minister theresa may barely clinging to power after losing her majority in parliament in last week's stunning election. the conservative party as the minority party would keep her in power but the deal has not materialized yet. oren lieberman, the prime minister facing calls to resign. how likely is that to happen? >> well, not likely in the immediate future. the question is how immediate is that future? how long can she hang on? she's had to make a number of concessions already. first to that small party from northern ireland that she'll have to bring in to form some sort of working majority to stay in power. then also concessions to her rivals within her own party. they haven't called on her to step down yet, those chief rivals, but that's because of how disastrous this election was for the conservative party and prime minister may. the assumption is introducing more instability by creating a leadership fight right after the snap election would only hurt the party more. so that is part of what's keeping prime minister may in power at the moment. but she faces only challenges ahead. she's a week away from brexit negotiations. the whole idea behind the snap elections was to increase her majority, to give her more power and more leverage in these negotiations. but that has backfired. she finds her position weaker in the party and in these negotiations with the eu which can now make more demands of her heading into the brexit negotiations in just one week. so all of that is the pressure that's mounting on her right now. so although she has the support of the chief rivals within her party now, any misstep in any direction as she tries to balance all these different pressures could lead to the end of her premiership. dave, think of this. now in two successic elections, the brexit vote and the snap election in two successive elections designed to introduce stability into the uk, the exact opposite happened. >> yeah, two of the great political miscalculations of our time back to back. great point. oren lieberman, thaupnk you. >>> today marks one year since the horrific pulse nightclub shooting in orlando. memorial services are being scheduled on what's called orlando united day. churches will ring bells 49 times at noon in honor of the 49 people killed in the worst mass shooting in u.s. history. >>> washington, d.c. the state of maryland, are suing president trump for allegedly violating anti-corruption clauses in the constitution. the lawsuit is the first of its kind filed by government entities. it claims the president has accepted millions of dollars in payments and benefits from foreign governments since taking office and has not kept his promise to shift his assets into a trust managed by his sons. if the lawsuit is allowed to proceed, the attorneys general for d.c. and maryland plan to demand copies of the president's tax returns through the discovery process. we'll get the latest from laura jarret ahead. >>> the supreme court may announce whether it will take up a critical case on part shan gerrymandering. in 2011 wisconsin governor scott walker reconfigured the state's voting districts and the following year republicans captured a 60/39 advantage. in 2016 a federal court ruled the districts were unconstitutional redrawn to favor republicans and marginalize minority voters. the supreme court will affirm or reverse that ruling or order full briefings so it can hear the case this fall. >>> a night to honor broadway's best in show. the big winner at the 71st tony awards, "dear evan hansen" taking home six tonys including best new musical. also a big night for "hello, dolly," named best musical revival. and its star bette midler who won the tony for best leading actress in a musical and outlasted the playoff music with all her thank yous and memorable acceptance speech. >> help me out here. melanie, melanie moore, taylor trench, babini feldstein, i'm losing it, wait a second, i have teachest arers just like you do, wilbur ton, i had teachers just like you, do way back in the '60s before all this stuff happened. >> all to the music of "i'll be damned." >> get the hook! >> the drama telling the largely unknown back story between the 1993 middle east peace talks won for best new play. james earl jones honored with a special tony award for lifetime achievement in feeter. mufasa, or "this is cnn." we can't do justice to his voice. >> it's embarrassing to even try. >>> our bag shakeup for uber and the results could spell trouble for the ceo. we'll tell you why on "cnn money stream" next. [music] thank you. you got a king? go fish! it only takes a moment to make a moment. take time to be a dad today. the future isn't silver suits anit's right now.s, think about it. we can push buttons and make cars appear out of thin air. find love anywhere. he's cute. and buy things from, well, everywhere. how? because our phones have evolved. so isn't it time our networks did too? introducing america's largest, most reliable 4g lte combined with the most wifi hotspots. it's a new kind of network. xfinity mobile. >>> a russian opposition leader leading nationwide protests. organizers say the rallies are taking place in more than 200 russian cities. whether or not the government allows it, thousands of people are expected to join protests in st. petersburg and moscow. bringing in former moss roy bureau chief jill dougherty, the opposition leader plans to run against president vladimir putin next year. will today's protests rattle the kremlin? do we expect a response? >> you know, on many levels they could. because after all the theme of these protests, and they're taking place across the country, in fact, they've already begun in the east which is about nine hours ahead of moscow time. the theme is corruption. and that is something that the kremlin has talked about, president putin has talked about. but the opposition leader navingy says nothing is happening, we have to get out there and demonstrate. that is what the people on the streets today are officially talking about. now in some of the cities, it's been peaceful. some cities, these demonstrations have been allowed. in other cities, they haven't. there have been some scattered arrests. not a whole lot of them. the situation here in moscow is a bit complex. it would be taking place in about two hours. and it was supposed to be held in one location where there was a stage, but nvignly says the government wouldn't allow companies to rent them audio-visual equipment so they can't be heard. they moved it to another location. which is not official. and the government, the police are saying they are going to keep order. so we don't know how it's going to turn out in moscow. and this, of course, is kind of the main show. this and st. petersburg. christina? >> jill dougherty, thank you from moscow this morning. >>> bill cosby's indecent assault trial entering its second week with the defense set to call its first witness this morning. prosecutors case friday after calling a dozen witnesses including the accuser andrea constant who alleged cosby drugged her in his home in 2004. he faces three counts of aggravated indecent assault. he's not expected to testify in his own defense. >>> u.s. and somali forces conducting precision strikes against the al shabaab terror group in somalia. pentagon officials say the joint operation is the first under a new expanded authority approved by president trump back in march. it designates part of somalia as an area of active hostility, giving the u.s. military more power to strike targets believed to be linked to al shabaab. according to the u.s. africa command, eight al shabaab terrorists were killed in the attack. >>> newly elected president emmanuel macron and his party are on course to seize the overwhelming majority in the french parliament. despite a record low voter turnout sunday his party won over 32% of the vote in france's 577-seat parliament, as many as 445 seats could go to macron's one-year-old partying. >>> fascinating politician. not just a personal story but being a centrist. will we see that spread? >>> record-breaking temperatures expected across the midwest, the northeast. derek van dam has our forecast. >> dave, christine, you're probably going to be looking for the closest pool the second you get out of work today. temperatures are going to be soaring from the big apple to the nation's capital. approaching record-breaking territory for d.c. today. and it's going to continue, at least for the next foreseeable future, but there are big changes in store which i'll show you in just one second. we've got about the potential to break 15 record high temperatures along the new england coastline. one just outside of chicago as well. heat continues for the midwest. look at the change, though. new york, 80 on wednesday. 70 for the day thursday. more of the same for d.c. atlanta, you warm up a few degrees the next few days. with this stagnant air mass we have an air quality alert in place for boston, new york, philadelphia, and washington, d.c. look out, keep an eye to the sky, we have a chance of severe weather later today across the midwest stretching towards the plain states. we've got a bull's-eye with a moderate risk of damaging winds, hail, isolated tornados for parts of wyoming, south dakota, and into nebraska. back to you. >> all right, that's your weather. here's your money this monday morning. global marks are lower after u.s. tech stocks tanked. u.s. futures are down as investors wait on a federal reserve meeting wednesday. the fed is expected to raise interest rates again. it would be the fourth interest rate hike since december 2015. the last one in march brought the current rate to a range just below 1%. but rate hikes have not cooled wall street's hot streak overall. stocks are still near record highs. >>> a report on workplace culture means big changes at uber. it could spell trouble for the ceo. the company will adopt all recommendations from an internal investigation led by former doj cheever rick holder. the report looked into claims sexual harassment. it may mean uber's ceo will take a leave of absence. uber has had a tough few month companies over public complaints about sexism and a top executive left after it was reported he obtained the medical files of a woman in india who claimed she was raped by an uber driver, obtained those medical files and shared them with other managers and talked about them. >>> gas prices the cheapest since 2005, the national average dropped to $2.35 a gallon, the lowest price in 11 years. what's behind the drop? low demand for gas and a large supply of oil. a rising u.s. inventory has sent crude prices down 10% in the past two weeks. >> nice news. >>> "early start" continues right now. >>> will jeff sessions testify in public tomorrow in the attorney general faces tough questions about his role in the russia investigation. >>> president trump slamming james comey again on twitter and refusing to admit whether tapes exist of their private conversations. will the russia cloud threaten to wreck another week for the white house? >>> it's moving day at the white house. melania trump and barron trump have made the move from the big apple. what a cool t-shirt. "the expert." you need a t-shirt that says "the expert." >> i'm not an expert, barron trump is. moving day, that's a big day. >> we're told by folks who have done this move before, all their things will be in the closets, unpacked in the drawers, the soap and toiletries they like will be in the bathroom. >> nothing like the rest of us moving in, nothing's there and it's all a mess. >> welcome to "early start." >> monday, june 12th, 5:00 a.m. in the east. the senate intelligence committee has not confirmed whether attorney general jeff sessions will testify in an open or closed session, whether the hearing will actually happen tomorrow, as sessions himself said in a letter, or whether it will happen at all. since some senators are concerned this is just a play by sessions to avoid testifying in public about russian election meddling. >> if and when the hearing does happen it should be another pivotal day. democratic minority leader chuck schumer says sessions has four key questi
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t- shirt. >> 15 inches. >> 15 inches. congratulations. show the t-shirts to the folks out there. it says my stem game is on par. [ laughter ] >> love it. my stem game is on par. now we had a tournament for the clinic actually for young golf programs here at the tournament. ben crane leading the demonstration. and also had a q&a after words. >> i was 14 years old. and i was at a golf tournament. a and curtis strange threw me a ball. i never forgot it. it i spired me to continue to play more and maybe be where he was. it's fun to give a clinic to these kids. they're pretty impressive. >>> good stuff there from ben crane who like as you saw is plus three so far. coming up at 6:00, we're catching up with the defending champ, the navy grad is in a little bit of trouble, he may not make the cut and play this weekend, we'll have the latest at 6:00, for now, let's send it back to you. >>> it's going to be hot out there this weekend. frank, thank you. >>> coming up, his work van sits in the same spot he parked it in before he was shot and killed by police nine months ago. we'll find out w
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t-shirt. >> well, chris, your wishes have been answered. those t-shirts are out online. adele saying lordy i hope there are tapes is going to be my senior quote. way to dream. >>> now to lighthearted moments from britain's general election. while the results are read fringe candidates go et to appear on stage in their district. >> yeah, so that creates awkward scenes like this one. a candidate named lord bucket head and a guy in an elmo suit. on the same stage though as the prime minister, we should say elmo picked up three votes, lord buckhead got 249. >> 249. a bucket of votes. there was this failed high-five from labor party leader jeremy corbyn. pretty much -- >> going for the high-five and instead -- nope. oops. wasn't supposed to be like that. >>> a big surprise from taylor catalog across all streaming services. swift has been notoriously known at odds with those services over how they pay their artists. >> and pulled all of her music a few years ago from those services so swift's big return to streaming is timed to celebrate the milestone of her album "1989" hitting 10 million sales worldwide. >> or is there another reason. her ash nemesis katy perry also dropped herup with good morning washington. it's friday-- june 9th. and get ready for a very sunny weekend forecast. that's coming up-- but first here are some of this morning's top stories. capitol hill still reacting to capitol hill still reacting to bombshell revelations during james comey's testimony before director accusing the president of lying multiple times. the white house responded saying comey's testimony vindicates president trump and makes it clear that he is not the subject of an fbi investigation. a truck plows into pedestrians in northwest, sending 5 people including 2 police officers-- to the emergency room. it happened last night in adams morgan. two people inside the truck that struck the officers were taken into custody. police tell us the victims appear to have non-life threatening injuries. one officer remains in critical condition. police now saying this is "not" terror related. good morning washington. toss to veronica - gorgeous & warm saturday - suddenly summer sunday - heat peaks monday & tuesday (record heat) - heat wave : all of next week today: mostly sunny and warm highs: 80-85 winds: west 5-10 mph overnight: mainly clear lows: 56-64 winds: south 5 mph saturday: mostly sunny, 20-30% chance evening isolated t10pm) highs: 83-88 winds: west 5-10 mph breaking overnight. a historic decision a historic decision in japan as lawmakers pass legislation to allow emperor akihito to step down. the 83-year old will become the first monarch to abdicate in more than 200 years. traditionally, the emperor serves for life. emperor akihito made the request as he battles lingering health issues. under the current law-- the 57-year-old crown prince naruhito will become the next emperor. back here-- it's already tough to find a parking spot on the national mall. and now- you'll have to pay for it! parking meters are being installed at 11-hundred spaces- that used to be free! soon - it'll cost you 2 bucks an hour during the day. the hope- more visitors will use transportation. enforcement starts monday. good news for people in fairfax county. 15-hundred new jobs are coming to town. governor terry mc-auliffe says amazon web services is expanding to a new campus in herndon. virginia beat out texas and washington
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hundreds of farc members dressed in white with the word peace written on their t—shirts we re word peace written on their t—shirtshing the ceremony on tv and it will be for them to decide if they accept these former fighters as their peers in the future. senate republicans in the us have delayed a vote on their proposed healthcare bill, saying it won't happen before the american fourth july holiday. the announcement by the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is another setback to republican efforts to replace the healthcare reforms, introduced by barack 0bama. but mitch mcconnell says he remains optimistic. we're continuing to talk about it, it's a very complicated subject. remember how challenging it was for the democrats, 2009—2010, lot of discussions still going on, optimistic we're going to get there. 0ur correspondent david willis joins us live now from los angeles. he might sound optimistic, what he really has an uphill struggle to find the numbers to get this bill off the ground ? find the numbers to get this bill off the ground? it does indeed and the bottomline here, there is insufficient support from
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t-shirt. on that t-shirt it says, team scalise. i'm going to wear that at this baseball game. his staff gave it to me yesterday. we took some pizza by their office. talked to each one of them. we've had a good relationship between our two offices. we work together on a lot of things. and, yes, we oppose from time to time. but we are friends. i'm also keeping in my thoughts the members of the capitol police who keep us all safe. i am one of those who's blessed to have a detail because i'm one of the leaders. members of the capitol police who are assigned specifically to try to make sure that i'm safe and, yes, those around me, as steve's detail did yesterday. courageously. heroically. but i know the majority leader shares my view that every day that a member of the capitol police gets out of bed, puts a badge in their wallet or on , a gun on their hip, it leave -- and leaves their home with a commitment to protect this institution, its members and, yes, the public who visit their house, their senate, their congress. we cannot say enough about our capitol police. extraordinarily well trained. but also extraordinarily courageous and committed to serving this institution, its members and our country. we're of course thankful for the courage and quick response of those officers who were at the ball field yesterday. and we pray for their full and speedy recovery. and we do the same for the staffer and the former staffer who also was injured in that attack. now, mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield to my friend, with whom i also work in a constructive way on so many occasions. for the country. mr. mccarthy of california. the majority leader. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. mccarthy: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. mccarthy: i thank the gentleman and my friend for his comments. yesterday was a long and emotional day for the people in this house. the cowardly act of violence was directed at our friends, our colleagues and our democracy. we are currently praying for all those injured and their families. matt mika, zack barth, special agent krystal griner, special agent david bailey, majority whip steve scalise. these individuals are strong, as you said, they are fighters. and they should know that they have the fullilove and support of this house. but, mr. speaker, even in the face of this great evil, we saw amazing bravery yesterday. special agents griner and bailey put their live on the line. they saved countless others. there's no other way to put it, but they are heroeses. yesterday could have ended with many deaths. they ran out in to draw the fire away from the members. this attacker moved down the third base line to home base, where the majority of the players were sitting in the dugout of the first base, laying on the ground. even a 10-year-old son who they would hover over the top of. he would try to make his movement there. krystal had already been wounded. but as i talked to the agents yesterday in the hospital, when you spoke to them they would say they wished they could even do more. drawing the fire away, saving so many lives. we will be forever grateful for their courageous actions and to all our capitol police who are truly the best in the business. as we end this week, i do want to take the time to thank our men and women in uniform and keep them all in our prayers for their recovery. yesterday i spent a large portion of the day at the hospital. yes, seeing the agents and seeing and praying for our majority whip. i've known steve scalise for more than 20 years. before either of us were ever elected to any office, we got involved in politics in young republicans. i was the national chairman and he was the state chair of louisiana. we developed a friendship, camaraderie and a passion for making the country better. i know what jennifer and the kids are going through. but our prayers are with them. and he will definitely come back and play on that baseball game -- in that banal game. so, mr. speaker, -- in that baseball game. so, mr. speaker, as i move on with the schedule of -- for the next week, because of everything that happened yesterday, i missed on doing something important as well. i want to wish my friend, mr. hoyer, a belated happy birthday. i hope my friend enjoyed a nice night with his favorite dessert, pineapple upside down cake. i want it noted, even on his birthday, he took the time, though, to make sure the staff steve scalise had something to eat. and they appreciated that. greatly. they appreciated your visit. so, mr. speaker, on monday, no votes are expected in the house. on tuesday the steve scalise ha to house will meet at noon for morning hour and 2:00 p.m. for legislative business. votes will be postponed until 6:30. on wednesday and thursday, the house will meet at 10:00 a.m. for morning hour and noon for legislative business. on friday the house will meet at 9:00 a.m. for legislative business, last votes of the week are expected no later than 3:00 p.m. mr. speaker, the house will consider a number of suspensions next week, a complete list of which will be announced by close of business today. i mean, sorry, tomorrow. one suspension worth highlighting is h.r. 2353. the strengthening career and technical education for the 21st century act. sponsored by our own representative glenn thompson. you may know him, mr. speaker. this bill would expand experienced-based learning opportunities and support greater collaboration between schools and employers. mr. speaker, 65% of today's grade school kids will work in a job that is yet to be invented. . we provide our students with the skills necessary to succeed in an ever evolving workplace. that's what this bill aims to do. along those same lines, the house will consider h.r. 2842, accelerating individuals in the work force act, sponsored by representative car bellow. under this bill -- car bela. under this bill they would partner with agencies to hire tanf recipients and provide them on-the-job training. by passing this bill the house will take a positive step towards getting more americans back to work. lastly, mr. speaker, the house will consider two bills from the natural resources committee. irst, h.r. 1873, the elech terroristity reliability -- elech terroristity reliability act. this bipartisan legislation, which streamlines the process for removing hazardous trees, helping to lower the risk of a est fires while ensuring reliable electrical infrastructure. and second, h.r. 1654, the water supply permitting coordination act, sponsored by representativ reliable tom mcclintock. this bill provides the framework for creating a one stop shopper agency ensuring the vital water storage projects that are badly needed are not delayed by red tape. finally, mr. speaker, i yield back to my good friend, the minority whip. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for his information. mr. speaker, it is a time for us to be together. to be united as americans. not as republicans or democrats, liberals or conservatives, and i thank the majority leader for his leadership in that effort. and in remembering officers griner and bailey and cabrera and all of their colleagues in the capitol police and with our prayers for steve scalise and the others who have been injured, i thank the majority leader and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek wreck -- recognition? mr. mccarthy: i ask unanimous consent that the gentleman from texas, mr. doth, be recognized on the legislative day of june 21, 2015, to offer the resolution that he noticed on tuesday, june 13, 2017, without further notice under clause 2-a-1 of rule 9. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. mccarthy: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that when the house adjourns today it adjourn to meet at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow and further when the house adjourns on that day it adjourn to meet on tuesday, june 20, 2017, when it shall convene at noon for morning hour debate and 2:00 p.m. for legislative business. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the chair will now entertain request for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman s recognized for one minute. mr. rush: mr. speaker, it is with a determined spirit that i come to the floor today to wish our friend, my friend, our colleague, steve scalise, a happy father's day. mr. speaker, we pray for steve's full recovery as he fights for his life at a hospital near here at our nation's capitol. we pray for steve's family, for their comfort during this most difficult time. today, mr. speaker, we're joined together in the spirit of family and love to send our love to steve. jennifer, harrison, madison you are in our prayers. steve, get well soon. happy father's day. in spite of it all, happy ather's day. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from nebraska seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, in light the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman of yesterday's tragedy i think it's important to remember those who keep our community safe, law ding our military, enforcement, and first responders, i believe educators are also heroes. today i want to highlight a family from my home in nebraska whose story represents what it means to be heroes and servants of our nation. mr. amodei: he recently retired from the high school band and was a music educator for 33 years. his students were featured in two presidential inaugural parades and marched in the 2000 millennium celebration. his wife is also a long-time educator. three of their sons currently serve as airmen. and a fourth one sls a teacher in our community. mr. bacon: last december, captain kyle, was recognized with the lieutenant general tunner award. as civil war was raging in yemen, the secretary of defense ash carter ordered all the u.s. personnel out of the country and that's when they put their lives on the line to protect fellow americans. planning hetime for quickly evacuated 70 americans only hours before militants overran their location. his leadership and crew were nothing short of heroic. i want to thanth family for their service to our contry. thank you, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlelady from nevada seek recognition? without objection, the gentlelady from nevada is recognized for one minute. ms. titus: today energy and commerce subcommittee on the environment advanced a bill that would ram yucca mountain down the throats of nevadans. among its many faults the bill usurps the state's water rights. this is unethical and certainly intellectually dishonest and probably unconstitutional. republican lawmakers have long touted states' rights as a basic tenet of our democratcy. what they must really mean is states rights apply to their states but not to nevada. they also took great pride in opposing the waters of the u.s. regulations saying it was federal overreach and outrageous grab. so much for principle. now it's a different story. taking us state's water rights sets a dangerous resident. if they can do it to nevada they can do it to you. if they can take our water, they can take yours. in the west we say that water is for fighting for. whiskey is for drinking. we're not grab. giving up this the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, this week i had the opportunity to meet with students interning with the pennsylvania farm bureau. pennsylvania's farm bureau is the commonwealth's largest farm organization with a volunteer membership of more than 60,000 members. since 1985, it has been provided legislative support information and services to pennsylvania farmers and rural families. the farm bureau provides its members with representation, both in washington and state capitol of harrisburg, concerning legislation and rule making. its grassroots structure allow the county farm bureau and leaders to develop and implement policies which are then determined at an annual meeting. i'm always pleased to meet with our farm leaders of tomorrow. through this internship students interested in pursuing a career in the agriculture sector were afforded a firsthand experience to further understand farmland preservation, commodity pricing, property rights, land management, and much more. mr. speaker, agriculture is pennsylvania's number one industry. as vice chairman of the house agriculture committee and chairman of the nutrition subcommittee, gives me great hope for the future to see our youth engaging in policy issues that impacts our farmers. i look forward to them pursuing their own careers in the agriculture sector. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? without objection. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i want to say my thoughts and prayers are with our colleague, steve scalise, and the others who were injured as a result of the horrific shooting yesterday morning. mr. engel: this makes us realize how vulnerable we all are and in serving our country, we risk a lot of things from time to time. the people who were injured besides congressman serving our country scalise, the brave first responders who probably saved many more lives as a result, what can we say other than thank you to the first responders all over this country who save us day in and day out? the other young people, the staffer, lobbyist, everyone who was injured yesterday, my thoughts and prayers are with them as well. steve is a tough guy. and i know he's going to heal quickly. i know he's going to get bert and have a full recovery. i just wanted to wish -- better and have a good full recovery. i want just to wish him a good father's day. let the small pleasures of life come back to him because he deserves it. and i want him and his family to know that our thoughts are with them during this difficult time. we're all in the same family together, the congressional family, and it matters not what party you belong to. but the fact is we're all there to serve our constituents and help america. god bless america. god bless steve scalise. and all the people who were injured. we're not going to stop until they are brought back home and mending and recovered 100%. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from kansas seek recognition? >> i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman from kansas is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, more than 3,000 soldiers with the army's first armored brigade combat team, first infantry division are fort reilly in my district. this month after a nine-month deployment in something sfpblgt also known as the devil brigade, these soldiers have been stationed in south korea since october of last year. during their deployment, these american fort reilly in my sold closely with their south korean partners, providing security in ther korean peninsula. invaluable. is they sacrificed gracely during their employment. as the devil brigade begins the journey invaluable. they whack home, may i be the first to thank them for their service and say welcome home. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlelady from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady from texas is recognized for one inute. ms. jackson lee: mr. speaker, as we reflect on our colleagues and pray for their speedy recovery, let me stop for a moment to pay tribute to a very special time in certain parts of the united states now being celebrated across the land. as i go home this weekend, we will be celebrating, commemorating juneteenth. as president lincoln gave the emancipation proclamation in ' 3, my constituencies ancestors did not hear of the freeing of the slaves until more than 2 1/2 years later. major granger landed in galveston to announce the slaves were free and emancipated. it's a serious time to honor those anti-legacies of all of those who gave to this country. and we celebrate it with excitement and honor and dignity. today -- this weekend i'm excited we'll rededicate the emancipation park. we'll name the street emancipation street. we're delighted that the ost alameda donated $33 million. along with foundations, the city of houston and community dollars. we will acknowledge those who bought the land so many, many years ago and this restoration will give the opportunity not who i'm those in texas privileged to represent but it will be a park to welcome everyone from not only around the community and the city but it will welcome those from across the nation. i introduce a juneteenth resolution honoring juneteenth with 51-plus sponsors. i'm i introduce proud to acknow yes, we got the news late. but we celebrate freedom and we recognize that america's at her greatest because we are free. and freedom is cherished. to alt fathers across the land, to my husband and relatives in a memory of my late father, ezra c. jackson, i honor those who celebrate father's day as well on sunday. happy father's day. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from alaska seek recognition? mr. young: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman from alaska is recognized for one minute. mr. young: mr. speaker, i had the privilege of last sunday to be an observer in puerto rico for the plebly site and watched the people of -- pebly site and watched the people of puerto rico make the decision they want to be the 51st state. i think it's time for this to make our 3,400,000 american citizens part of the united states to make our in fu as every one of us have the chance of making sure we can vote for everyone, be part of this. i think it's time america should stop colonizing. film' not mistaken this is the last nation that has a colony. the great america, united states, has a colony. i think it's time that we change that. vote in congress, make sure that we have the 51st state. the great mr. hoyer: i want to join with my colleague who has been such who are not ng states. i join with his remarks. the puerto rican election that was held overwhelmingly voted for statehood as the option of governance they wanted to pursue. it is now -- it seems to me -- the responsibility of the united states congress and the administration to recognize the overwhelming sentiment of the puerto rican people expressed in a free and open election, and i want to thank him, my friend from alaska, for his leadership on this effort, a representative of the most recent state. can i ask unanimous consent for one additional minute for yself? the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman seek to ask unanimous consent to speak to the house for one minute? mr. hoyer: do i. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. hoyer: i thank the speaker and i thank the parliamentarian and i thank mr. young. i didn't want to take all his time so i yield such time as i may have remaining to my friend, mr. young. mr. young: i thank my good friend from maryland, steny hoyer, for his support. it's going to take a lot of effort. there's a lot of naysayers out there. again, i believe so strongly that we treat every american equally. this is a civil rights issue, and they have voted 97% in favor of statehood. so i think it's time this -- i led this battle with your help in 1997. we had a vote and with your side i won by one vote. puerto rico lost, didn't go anywhere. i ask every american, think about it. let's make this the last colony, let's make this the 51st state. i do thank you and thanks for yielding. mr. hoyer: thank my friend. the speaker pro tempore: time has yielded back. for what purpose does the gentlelady from florida seek recognition? without objection, the gentlelady from florida is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. rst corinthians 12:26 reads, if one member suffers all suffer together. i stand to show my support for my colleague, congressman steve scalise, his wife and his family. we pray for their strength, their courage and faith as they deal with the unthinkable. i pray for steve's speedy recovery. we know he is a fighter and we pray he will be back soon fighting for the people of louisiana's first district. mrs. demings: we offer prayers for matt and his family who was also injured during the shooting. i rise today to remember the courageous capitol police officers who were injured, our heroes. if not for their bravery, more people could have been wounded and possibly killed. they risk their lives to protect us. the u.s. capitol police do this every day for us, for our staff and for the public. we stand together during this challenging time. when it happens to one of us, it happens to all of us. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker i ask unanimous consent to address the house. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from florida is recognized for one minute. >> as a law enforcement officer, our fundamental duty is to serve mankind, to safeguard lives and property, to protect the innocent against deception, the weak against oppression or intimidation and the peaceful against violence and disorder. mr. speaker, that is the first paragraph of the law enforcement officer's code of ethics that every law enforcement officer across this untry swears to upon their becoming a law enforcement and accepting that banal. mr. rutherford: i can tell you, yesterday during the horrible vent that took place, officers bailey and griner with the capitol hill police performed , ir duties above and beyond above and beyond the expected. mr. speaker, i just want to take this opportunity on behalf of law enforcement officers across america to thank them for doing their job with such outstanding bravery and courage. scalise t to let the family and the mika family know they are in our prayers. we pray for their speedy croferey. thank you. -- we pray for their speedy recovery. thank you. god bless. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from california seek recognition? without objection, the gentlelady from california is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i, too, want to join with all of my colleagues in recognizing the heroism of david bailey and krystal griner. ms. speier: wishing them a speedy recovery and that they take time to recover emotionally as well. then i want to extend a love note to the children of steve scalise. this is a love note to madison and harrison. father's day is on sunday. i know for both of you it's going to be really difficult because dad is in the hospital and you're concerned about his well-being. he loves you very much. and he is beloved here in this chamber. know that he will recover. he will be able to read with you and play ball with
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people like the underdog, he became a cult figure, people were wearing t—shirts with jeremy a cult figure, people were wearing t—shirtsct figure on it but there's a real sense of awakening of apathetic young voters, golden eyes byjeremy corbyn and the labour party, a generation that want to be heard. elaine dunkley, bbc news. —— galvanised. 0bviously general elections are a serious business, and a huge amount of effort goes into making sure every vote is counted correctly. so when the results are declared surely nothing can go wrong... canit? 0ne constituency had its own 0scars moment last night after a slip of the tongue led to the wrong name being declared the winner. rob sissons reports. joseph alan neal has truly been elected... that oscars moment. they read out the wrong result, but then again mansfield has always been labour, so alan neill has been voted time and time again since 1987. not last night. i should have voted conservative! crikey! i'm a socialist at heart, it sticks in your claw to vote conservative. margaret, a retired nhs cleaner, hadn't voted tory before either. it's better the devil we know and w
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t—shirt and a pairof of this grenfell tower in a t—shirt and a pair of knickers. she had nothing. that's why the government is putting in that funding. there are other things we will do as well to provide funding for people, support to ensure they are housed within three weeks, but immediately we need to help them. in words of one syllable, but do the public want to hear you say, this is terrible, this is ourfault to hear you say, this is terrible, this is our fault and we accept responsibility? something has happened. this was a terrible fire that took place, people have lost their lives, people have had their homes destroyed, they have fled for their lives with absolutely nothing. are you upset that you miss read the public mood on this one, you must read the anger that people feel about this? they shouted cow would users this afternoon when you left saint clement ‘s church. users this afternoon when you left saint clement 's church. what i have done since this took place is festival yesterday checked that the emergency services had the support they needed in order to carry on with theirjob... prime they needed in order to carry on with theirjob. .. prime minister, this is friday evening. the people needed these things in place on wednesday. there were people we spoke to who warehoused for one night, didn't know where they were going there next night, had no money to spend on food and were not told anything by anyone. no one was in charge. what i have done today is ensured that we as a government putting funding in place for people in the area. this has been an absolutely terrifying experience. where are they going to be housed? it has been a terrifying experience for people. when i have heard series —— stories, i heard stories from the emergency services yesterday and thatis emergency services yesterday and that is why i ordered a public enquiry as soon as i got back to downing street. we will make sure that takes place as soon as possible. but this is notjust about finding out what happened, finding out who was responsible for what happened. it's about ensuring supporters there here and now. any other tragedy, flooding, you would have had the army, organisers. i was there on the ground and it was chaos, no one in charge, no one willing to accept responsibility. we are ensuring supporters put in place and that means money is available. one of the things i have just heard from people is about making sure that money gets through to people and that's a real issue because we have to do, as government, make the money available, but i want to make sure people get the money in their hands so they can go and buy the things that they need. they are being rehoused outside the borough, in places they don't know, don't live, don't have family and friends. we are committed to ensuring people are rehoused as far as possible within the borough or in neighbouring boroughs. some people may actually want to go to another pa rt may actually want to go to another part of london where perhaps they have a greater support network, where they have friends and relatives. we are ensuring that within three weeks, people will be rehoused so they have a home to go to. so immediate support... do you accept that you miss read the mood? you didn't go to meet residents and they really resented that. this was a terrible tragedy that took place. people have lost their lives and others have lost everything, all their possessions, their home and everything. what we are doing is putting in place the support that will help them. but this is a terrible tragedy. i have heard horrifying stories from the fire brigade, from the police and from the victims themselves who were in that tower, but also from other local residents, some of whom, of course, haven't been able to go back to their homes either. what i'm now absolutely focused on is ensuring that we get that support on the ground. asi that we get that support on the ground. as i say, government is making money available, we are ensuring we get to the bottom of what has happened, we will ensure that people are rehoused but we need to make sure that that actually happens. this was presentable, wasn't it? in 2013, a coroner put safety recommendations which included putting sprinklers in every building editor was another done —— never done. one sort of padding would have been fireproof at it cost £2 more. but that £2 not have been worth spending? we are yet to ascertain because the blaze. they could have spent £2 more on cladding. the fire service are looking at were because of the fire was, and it's important that we get to the of this. in 2013, you were in government and a coroner said, you can stop this with the sprinklers system in every block. and the government has taken action on the recommendations of the coroner ‘s report. but what we need to do in reaction to this incident, to this horrifying fire, is to get to the bottom of why this fire took place, what happened, why did it spread so unexpectedly at voraciously and so quickly? there was a report from last october that you should have looked at. he knew about those recommendations then. the government acted on the recommendations of the coroner ‘s report. but what we need to do is find out what caused this fire. that will be done. the fire service will make a report. the fire service will make a report. the fire service will make a report. the fire service will look at what it was not immediately happened. but beyond that, the public enquiry will get to the wider issues of responsibility in relation to this. there are 4000 other high—rise blocks, there are many, other high—rise blocks, there are any other high—rise blocks, there are many, many other residents tonight wondering what kind of precautions you will take. when will you be able to tell them they are sleek —— faith when they go to sleep in their beds? the government is doing everything in its power to ensure that they are safe. we have identified those buildings and now and over the weekend, people are going in and inspecting those buildings. we will do everything in our power to make sure people are safe. does the culture need to change now? does it have to be a culture where you stop putting health and safety first? what we need to do is ensure that immediately people have the support they need in order to deal with what isa they need in order to deal with what is a horrific and terrible circumstance that people are written. what we also need to do is look at how this happened, why it happened and what lessons need to be learned. and that action needs to be taken, we will take it. that was the prime minister talking to my colleague emily a short while ago. this afternoon, there have been dramatic scenes outside and inside kensington and chelsea town hall. in fa ct, kensington and chelsea town hall. in fact, protesters chanted, we want justice and, shame on you. at one point, they gained entrance to the building where a scuffle broke out. let's hear now from one of the protest organisers. absolutely. the council came back with a very flimsy response and no concrete answers to the questions people asked and the demands. so, the people, we are not satisfied with the answers. the head of the queue medications department said he will come back with something further but he has not yet done so. we are getting frustrated and the people walked in towards the building. they got inside the main building. they got inside the main building and they were in reception. they were just speaking. when we had a whole group of police officers in high visibilityjackets, as soon as they walked in, they created a barricade and that lead to physical confrontation between police and some of the youth here. have people been arrested? i have not seen people arrested but there has been a lot of pushing and shoving between the police and members of the public. it was all good until the police and hide this jackets came in and decided to create a barricade inside. i think that was very unwise. i think people forced their way inside the council officers. that wasn't your plan? absolutely not. people did not force their way in. they walked into the council buildings demanding people responsible from the council come out instead of giving us a written statement. what are your demands? what haven't they addressed, do you feel? from what we're hearing from the speakers here today, the demands people are making is that we to know exactly the number of people who we re exactly the number of people who were there in that building gelling tragedy. we need to know what commitment the council is making to ensure this tragedy does not repeat. people are calling for a public investigation, a criminal investigation, a criminal investigation into those behind the £10 million contract refurbishing this building that has led to this tragedy. it's clear that people feel let down, that the council hasn't responded quickly enough. is that the issue? absolutely. we have had no direct response from the leader of the council or from the mp or from the borough. we would like the chief executive of council to make public commitments of what the council will do for the victims of this and all the other buildings in the borough that have potentially a similar fate the borough that have potentially a similarfate as grenfell the borough that have potentially a similar fate as grenfell tower ‘s. they have said there was emergency accommodation available and that people will be re—homed within the borough or as close to, that is what the council has promised. is that not good enough? the people who are living here are demanding that they be relocated within the borough. the council is not willing to make the promised to say they will be relocated within the borough. the phrase the council is using is, we will do what we can to make them as close as possible. that was the protest organiser. let's show you the moment actually won the protesters ran into the building this is the moment when the angry demonstrators stormed the redbrick building near kensington high street and the town hall of london's richest borough, accusing the authorities there of ignoring their plight. we want justice, authorities there of ignoring their plight. we wantjustice, is what they shouted. shame on you. even, killers, was another cry, as they scuffled at one stage with some security in the lobby of the building. dramatic scenes earlier on there. it has calmed down since then but they did get inside one entrance that was open for a time. demonstrators just really voicing their fury, demonstrators just really voicing theirfury, their anger with demonstrators just really voicing their fury, their anger with the authorities, with the borough council. they want answers, they wa nt council. they want answers, they want justice, they are council. they want answers, they wantjustice, they are saying. we wa nt wantjustice, they are saying. we want justice, they are wantjustice, they are saying. we wantjustice, they are saying. we wantjustice! we want justice! we we wantjustice! we wantjustice! this was at about 4:30pm this afternoon and you can see there, some of the protesters are going up the stairs. police officers trying to hold them back. the occasional scuffle as well and pictures pair of some of the missing. obviously emotions extremely raw, anger mixed with grief and some people who still don't know the fate of their friends and loved ones who were in the tower. that was a little bit earlier on. it has, as i say, calmed down, but we will be reporting on the latest from g re nfell tower throughout the evening now on bbc news. now, we will look at the latest sports news with sports day. evening, just under two weeks ago, cristiano ronaldo starred for real madrid yet again, this time in cardiff's principality stadium, he scored twice againstjuventus as the club won their 12th european cup — it was his fourth. now the world player of the year apparently wants to leave real madrid. let's bring in our reporter, david ornstein. david, he signed a five year deal just before christmas, won the league title as well, but we heard this week that he was facing possible charges for tax evasion, is that what's prompted this if he has decided on a move? when he signed that new deal, he underlined his love for the club, said he wanted to finish his career there, but on wednesday this week there, but on wednesday this week the spanish authorities said they had filed a law suit against eric k dick -- had filed a law suit against eric k dick —— accusing him of evading tax to the tune of about £13 million. today, a source from the bbc said he is really upset and sad and doesn't wa nt to is really upset and sad and doesn't want to stay in spain. people see as very honest, has a good character and doesn't understand. at this moment, he wants to leave. what we do know is whether this is a deadly serious thing or whether this is a threat. it must be said that these are allegations that ronaldo denies. he has been there for eight years since he signed from manchester united, he is 32 but still at the top of his game. world player of the year. if he does go, who can afford him and where could he go? in that new contract was a 1 billion euros release clause. no one will get close to that but he is a realistic destination? perhaps china because of the money they are spending but we understand that his advisers would prefer him to stay in europe, opening the doorfor would prefer him to stay in europe, opening the door for paris st germain with their vast wealth. perhaps the premier league and ronaldo has stated in the past that he would like one date to return to manchester united. thank you for the update. this time next week, we will know the british and irish lions starting 15 for the first test against the all blacks. that makes tomorrow's match in rotorua against the maori all blacks all—important. warren gatland won't want any of his test team to start next tuesday's tour match against the chiefs, and to ease the pressure, he's looking to draft in up to six players probably from wales and scotland who are touring in that part of the world. our correspondent katie gornall is with the lions. in new zealand, passion is never far from the surface. this is how rotorua boys' high welcome back one of their own. for these schoolboys, liam messam is a reminder of the dizzy heights rugby can take you. once the first xv captain, he now has 43 all black caps to his name and will play for the maori all blacks against the lions on saturday. i wouldn't be here today without the school. in the under 15 is, i found my passion for rugby and then i thought, i will do this as a job. with a population ofjust over 4 million people, new zealand really punches above its weight when it comes to rugby. they start them young here, these boys will have begun playing when they are around four years old, and almost all of them grow up dreaming of becoming an all black. so far, nine boys from here have fulfilled that dream, and all along the walls, reminders that the path from rotorua to rugby's elite is a well—trodden one. we are notjust talking about all blacks, i've jsut spotted dylan hartley. funnily enough, he was never an angry man at school, he was a good young man. he contributed well to our xvs programme. the principal would speak very highly of dylan as a student. with no room for england's captain on this tour, warren gatland has others to lead the lions. ireland peter 0 mahony will captain the side. sam warburton will be on the bench. he was meant to be joined there by owen farrell, before the fly half was ruled out with a thigh strain. with the test a week away, this was expected to be a first choice team. we've got to make sure we are not fully showing our hand, keeping some combinations back. we need to keep the all blacks guessing a little bit about what the final squad maybe. their immediate opponents boast a site with pace and experience, with nine all blacks turning out for the maoris looking to replicate their 2009 win against the lions. you know, they are the best in europe, so we get to test ourselves against the best in the northern hemisphere. so far, in new zealand, the lions have found hazards at every turn. the maoris will be no different. this is their moment and they intend to seize it. warren gatland will have had his scouts at eden park as new zealand ran in 12 tries against samoa this morning. if the 78—0 scoreline wasn't worrying enough, it's the knowledge that the all blacks could have scored more. beauden barrett's breakaway try was the turning point in the first half after samoa had done their best to limit the world champions. there were ten different try scorers and that will have sent an ‘almighty warning' to the lions about the size of the task that awaits them in auckland a week tomorrow. that match was the second part of a double header at eden park. first up, was wales, who beat tonga 24—6. the welsh interim coach, robin mcbryde says they are prepared to release players to the lions should the call come. wing alex cuthbert went over early and they also scored a penalty try. it's the first time wales have won at eden park losing all three of their tests against new zealand and losing out to france in the 2011 world cup. next up for them is samoa next week. let's get the latest from golf‘s second major of the year, the second round is well underway at the us open. and paul casey has had a topsy—turvy day, he was one off the lead overnight but had a terrible start. he had this putt for a double bogey at his fifth hole of the day. so he dropped three shots there. but, he has had a remarkable turnaround, five birdies in a row has put him joint top of the leader board on seven under. go to the bbc sport website for a live feed of what is happening in wisconsin. that is it from us. we will have more from you —— for you from the bbc sport centre throughout the evening. for now, good night. let's bring you more on the repercussions following the grenfell tower i fire disaster and we were telling you how emotions spilled over at chelsea and kensington's town hall as protesters protested outside and then went inside the building as the crowd demanded more help for those who have been caught up help for those who have been caught up within the tragedy. they seem to have calmed down now. there are just a handful of them left on the steps of kensington and chelsea office headquarters, with police on duty making sure the offices are secure. as you say, earlier, there was a big crowd that gathered here after three o'clock and at about four o'clock, the crowd built to more than 400, 500 people and some of them decided to ta ke 500 people and some of them decided to take their message directly to the council by going into the offices, they got into the lobby and some of them even started going u psta i rs some of them even started going upstairs before we understand police officers who were already upstairs in the building came downstairs to hold them there and, eventually, to push them back. the crowd was split. there was a plea at the start for it to be orderly and calm and for the most pa rt to be orderly and calm and for the most part it was. but some people decided to go into the building, though they did not cause any damage or commitany though they did not cause any damage or commit any acts of violence, they just pushed into the building. some we re just pushed into the building. some were arguing after that that they should try to get back inside, others wanted to remain outside and make their protest here. they have alljust make their protest here. they have all just moved up make their protest here. they have alljust moved up in one big demonstration which we understand it's going to take them through the streets of kensington. they have just gone along kensington high street which is a very busy shopping street and they are now heading, we believe, back to grenfell tower, the focus of this whole movement, the thing that has caused all this anger and frustration and it's impossible to miss the level of frustration thatis to miss the level of frustration that is about amongst people who have a connection to what happened on wednesday morning. they feel that the council just hasn't on wednesday morning. they feel that the counciljust hasn't reacted quickly enough, haven't made i118; 1f|re " so £118; 1f|re " there 1,55 i: there if” i: at :: t being taken to‘at§ the time that is being taken to identify those who lost their lives in this fire. we know officially the details of 30 people who died but people who know that family are missing, they said they know people are dead but they don't have the official confirmation yet from the authorities which is frustrating gs which corner, i'm ben brown. the headlines at seven. anger and frustration as protesters storm kensington and chelsea town hall. they're demanding answers as to why grenfell tower went up in flames. it looks like people are actually trying to get in to the council to make their point directly. we are in the richest borough in the uk, and in this borough, we have a building where the poorest people live, and the safety measures were completely inadequate. police confirm 30 people are now known to have died in the fire. the bbc understands more than 70 are dead or missing. the prime minister — already criticised for her response — visits some of the injured in ho
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t-shirt. a totally different story, but a category trump t-shirt in his yearbook and it was removed by the peoplee yearbook. there he is. trump, no trump. what you think, then? >> discrimination. again, this comes down to if they are just banning people from wearing his shirts or eliminating the watermark on their yearbooks, they apparently removed from quotes. the president of the united states, this seems a little bit over-the-top to me, and buy a little bit, i mean a lot. >> i totally agree. going in full agreement with the conservative tonight. in the end this hurts liberals because it makes it look like we are all crazy and that we think that the work trump is hate speech. i would also like to add that julius caesar is actually anti-assassination, to add insult to injury there. it's going good to see you both. the show bachelor in paradise abruptly halts billing and brings everybody back from mexico when alcohol and a pool scene turns from steaming into something potentially much darker. is the late about to be blown off of reality tv? we will ask attorney mark for the legal fallout when we
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t-shirt. can you show me. >> sweet. >> can you show me in. >> actual princess. >> yes. >> it's a minnie mouse t-shirt. >> anything elseat's it say on the front? >> open me. >> there's a letter. she opens it and starts reading it. >> tomorrow we are leaving to go to [ inaudible ]. you're joking? >> where are we going? >> she starts crying. >> you got to let her get her cry out and then she'll tell you. >> we're going to disney world. >> oh, cutie. >> dad holds his arms out and then finally he get hers to say where they're going. >> tell everybody where you're going. tell them on the video. >> disney world. >> these two boys are getting a surprise. dawn ellis posted this video to "right this minute's" facebook page. >> took seven hours to go where we're going. know where we're going? >> know where we're going? >> they look uninterested finding out where they're going until -- >> lego land. >> what! >> that's cool. thanks for sharing. >> oh, yes! it's going to be awesome. >>> a good samaritan stops to help an animal. >> poor little guy. >> find out why this snapping turtle doesn't help with his own rescue. >> how do you
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t-shirts with a funny slogan on the back. in 2012 our t-shirt said who you gonna call? with the o's made up by handcuffs but our 2013 t-shirt which displayed our founding sloane slogan, we get you off for free, proved to be unexpectedly controversial what flew in the '70s when students defending students was found dd not fly in 2013. we wore our suits at the student involvement fair, on the main campus screen where freshmen can learn about campus activities. sd s's president was recruit new members i posted a picture on our twitter account of one of our members handing out flyers while wearing the shirt. an administrator saw the tweet and told us we weren't to wear the shirts again. that the shirts objectified women and in a total head-scratcher, that they promoted prostitution. that was worrying to us, because as advisers about student conduct process, we knew the student code of conduct inside and out. although our slogan was unquestionably protected by the first amendment, our campus policies were so broad that we risked discipline for wearing the shirt and i knew that ou has a history of punishing students for pro
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t-shirt that read "quickie" on it. the cavs' home arena is called the "q." the logo and the arena almost identical. he says he wore the shirt because last year lebron wore the t-shirt with "ultimate warrior" on it and it turned into an instagram war between the two. lebron teased him for the quickie tg the warriors finally made lebron go bald. so, the nba finals may be over, but the rivalry between lebron and the warriors continues on in the offseason. >> lebron james doesn't seem to be the type of guy you want to give extra motivation to. >> just a pro tip there. >> andy scholes, thanks so much. >> all right. >>> thank you all for joining us today. have a great weekend. i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm john berman. "at this hour with kate bolduan" starts now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> thank you, john. thank you, poppy. hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. we are following breaking news. president trump on fire this morning, confirming in a statement on twitter that he is under investigation, while appearing to attack his deputy attorney general, rod rosenstein. let me read you the president's statement. here it is. "i am being investigated for firing the fbi director by the man who told me to fire the fbi director! witch hunt." that man that the president is alluding to, it seems, i
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it is about keeping a hat on them and keeping a t—shirt on them. about keeping a hat on them and keeping a t-shirt on them. some pa rents, keeping a t being in the sun. that's according to a joint report by the met office and nhs england. it found more than a third of parents think sun tans are a sign of good health. while more than a fifth of parents wait until their kids are visibly burning before applying sun screen. 7% of parents have never applied lotion to their children and 7% of parents have let their children aged 11 and under use a sun bed. joining us now is gp fari ahmed. good morning. 7% is quite a small number. let's not generalise and say that parents are neglecting their children or even those who perhaps have let their children use a sunbed or haven't applied suntan lotion are simplyjust not or haven't applied suntan lotion are simply just not aware or haven't applied suntan lotion are simplyjust not aware of how dangerous the sun can be. simplyjust not aware of how dangerous the sun can belj simplyjust not aware of how dangerous the sun can be. i think any suntan, so when your body tans, your skin is protecting itse
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t-shirt. quickie, quicken loans arena where the cavs play and speed with which they dispatched the cavs. friendly rivalry with lebron james who won t-shirt last year. >>> strength in numbers. catchy phrase. warriors celebrate second title in three years and might be just getting started. only rain on their parade was blue and yellow when i have an asthma attack... i feel like a fish with no water. learn how to prevent your child's next asthma attack. because even one attack is one too many. ♪ sun to the farm ♪ ♪ to the seeds in a row ♪ ♪ goodness begins with the seed that you sow ♪ ♪ plant that oat and watch it grow ♪ ♪ good goes around and around and around ♪ ♪ seed to the oat ♪ to get made to an o ♪ ♪ o from the farm ♪ ♪ straight into your bowl ♪ put in the good and the good will grow ♪ ♪ good goes around and around and around ♪ ♪ good goes around and around... ♪ >>> it was a golden day for the golden state warriors as more than a million fans came out to sell bait second nba champion in three years. following the parade players posed with the larry o'breien trophy, featured a sea of confetti. heavily favored to repeat as champs next s
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t-shirt. quickie, quicken loans arena where the cavs play and speed with which they dispatched the cavs. friendly rivalry with lebron james who won t-shirton last year. >>> strength in numbers. catchy phrase. warriors celebrate second title in three years and might be just getting started. only rain on their parade was blue and yellow [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> it was a golden day for the golden state warriors as more than a million fans came out to sell bait second nba champion in three years. following the parade players posed with the larry o'breien trophy, featured a sea of confetti. heavily favored to repeat as champs next season but first want to savor this moment. >> we're going to enjoy this one. >> keep it going, we're healthy and capable. >> been in the league ten plus years and seen championship caliber teams. it's two times, want to keep i
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t-shirt emblazoned with the word quickie and a championship trophy. >> i want you to break down the t-shirt. >> well, the q, that's what those guys are in. drive them out here quick with the trophy. quickie. >> lebron james not liking that. james quipped on instagram posting a photo of green wearing his thirt with a caption that reads, that's what she said. >>> turning now to major league baseball in denver rockies shortstop trevor story saved some runs to end the top of the second inning. colorado goes on to beat the giants 10-9. >>> timely for anyone that wants a piece of the chicago cubs' first world series title in 108 years, it only cost you a couple benjamins. according to espn, an e-mail sent to season ticket cholders offers leaves from the outfield during the season, each one costs $200 plus shipping and handling. >> happy father's day, i got you a leaf. >> not just any leaf. from chicago cubs wrigley field. >> you're right. i'm sorry. >> a piece of living history. >> i'll pay four of them. ayman is paying for them. >>> new reports the special counsel in the russian investigation is examining jared kushner's finances. >>> so far a u.s.-led coalition has not confirmed the death of abu bakr al baghdadi by air strikes. isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audi
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one lady i had met ran from the fire wearing only a t—shirt and a pairof from the fire wearing only a t—shirt let me be absolutely everything. let me be absolutely clear, the support on the ground for families in the initial hours was not good enough, people we re left hours was not good enough, people were left without belongings, without roofs over their heads, without roofs over their heads, without basic information about what had happened, what they should do and where they could seek help. that was a failure of the state, local and national, to help people when they needed it most. as prime minister, i apologise for that failure. as prime minister, i have taken responsibility for doing what we can to put things right, that is why each family whose home was destroyed is receiving a down payment from the emergency fund, so they can buy food, clothes and other essentials, and all those who have lost their homes will be rehoused within three weeks. there will also be an independent public enquiry, chaired by a judge, to get to the truth about what happened, and who was responsible, and prov
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t-shirt ought to go. >> kat: you don't want to get rid of a nice t-shirt if you like it. the shooter, bad guy. has a history of being cruel to animals, children, his girlfriend. he's a bad guy. we need to make sure not going too far in blaming people. shooter's fault. he was an adult. his fault. when something like this happens, you should be inspired to cover for the sake of goodness, want to join together because some thing like this happened. >> eric: when the other side of the political spectrum and the crazy people on the opposite side look at the other side being not only just a political nemesis and opposite to their views. when they start to feel a physical threat, that's when we get in trouble. a lot of people aren't as rational as the people on this set. >> eboni: as governor huckabee was speaking, i hear you speaking about a moral compass, treating each other like human beings. we are human beings. what we have are people who don't just hate donald trump because of a border wall policy are don't hate barack obama because of obamacare, they despise their essence of who they are and what they represent. >> eric: brings up two examples that showcases how the left is using more and more violent methods to make their political points. check this out. the berkeley, california, riots in february where a right-wing provocateur was set to speak on campus which instead devolved into absolute chaos when left-wing goons went on a rampage, leading to the cancellation of the event. also second, this past weekend, a far left counter demonstration attacked anti-sharia law protesters holding rallies across the country. governor, i got beat up a little bit for a monologue blaming the left but these are left-wing protesters getting more and more violent. >> mike: berkeley was once the center of the free speech movement. when i was a teenager, it was where people were writing to make sure other people could be heard. now they are writing so that people can't be heard. i'm wondering, where are those aging hippies, those once we get free part d medicare drugs who ought to be mellowed out enough to be able to say hey, kids. we were fighting for right to hear a speech you didn't like, not to shut it down. it concerns me that people don't understand the genius of america is that we can have speech we disagree with what we do have to be -- we don't have to be disagreeable when we hear it. >> eric: people who felt like they have been left behind by the economy, by america. they see the left-wing protest get violent, they start to say i want to be part of that and they are going to make it bigger and bigger to call attention to whatever their thing is. >> kat: i don't think it's anyone's fault but a murderer when a murderer happens. it's important to say that. for many reasons, it's very clear that the rhetoric on both sides has gotten heated. when you're talking about protests and speeches, you don't see right-wing people protesting left-wing stuff like that. i will say that. but overall there is nothing beneficial about slinging vitriol back and forth. it doesn't have to be a case where, don't fling this kind of hatred because this is going to happen. we shouldn't fling this kind of hatred no matter what. >> eric: taking the protest of the next level of violence and rioting is partly responsible for things like what happened yesterday. >> kat: the man who shot those people is the one responsible for shooting most people. >> eboni: kat is right. i want to get to something james said. i think what we are all talking around and touching on a bit is the hysteria that some people are finding themselves around political disagreements. it's no longer a normal thing. it's to me broaching a place of absolute hysteria playing out in a violent way. >> eric: i don't know if we can do that second clip. last weekend in new york, anti-sharia protesters were calm, they were protesting in their first amendment right. the opposite said we don't like what you represent, it became violent. it was the left-wing beating up on the anti-sharia protesters. >> james: attempted political assassination on wednesday this week was on a much higher level, and we should react more. this is a growing trend of more violent attempts to silence people. not to blame anyone for particular actions but if we are talking about why is the first amendment no longer respected, why is free speech no longer respected across the political spectrum, you have to put some of the blame on hillary clinton who basically led a campaign to prevent people from making a movie about her. people on the left say citizens united as if this was some great horrible stain on american history. what it said was you can make a movie criticizing hillary clinton and you can get people to distributed. >> eboni: i am no hillary clinton fan but you are not connecting hillary clinton to what happened yesterday. >> james: i am not at all. not assigning any blame to any violence. to get back to your question about where does tolerance for the first amendment go? don't we believe in free speech anymore? >> eric: are we allowed to say, we cite an example of democrats saying the republican health care law will kill you. it will kill your children. nancy pelosi herself said it's deadly. isn't -- free speech, yes, we all agree but there's a line where free speech becomes dangerous. >> eboni: i don't like it either but when barack obama came out with the affordable care act, they thought it was socialism. they called him a socialist. people in the tea party said that type of socialism will kill us and kill america. the languages out there. >> mike: i think the reason this gets so overheated is because it is all some people d do. they have a one-dimensional -- i watch news all day long. i tell them i feel sorry for you. listen to some music. put a cork and a hook in the water and catch some fish. take a walk. do something else with your life. >> kat: nothing but hate. >> mike: that will make anybody crazy. have some good barbecue. >> eric: when the shooter belongs to a facebook group called terminate the republican party and former attorney general loretta lynch says in a video talking about protesting, they have marched, bled, and some have died. we have done this before. we can do it again. i don't know. it feels like we have ventured beyond free speech into dangerous speech. >> kat: there is dangerous speech that's free speech. i am talking about free speech grade whenever i talk about free speech on the show, people think i mean good speech. i wouldn't say it's good speech. it's certainly not nice and some is dangerous. but it is under the first amendment. what do we do about it? i don't want the government to be deciding what is and what isn't acceptable speech. >> eric: no, no, don't get me wrong. i'm not suggesting a law that limits someone from saying that health care law could be deadly or is deadly. i am saying we can point the finger at these lawmakers and say you are at least partly responsible. a mitigating factor. >> eboni: i think you are talking about human decency and we can agree it would be nice to return to. >> eric: members of the mainstream media sinking to new lows following yesterday's congressional shooting plus a remarkable exchange between eboni and ted nugent on her radio show earlier today. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. don't worry - i know what a lug wrench is, dad. is this a lug wrench? maybe? you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >> eboni: "the new york times" botching an editorial on yesterday shooting. linking the gunman who shot gabby giffords to a political map circular by sarah palin. it's a long defunct theory and followed a backlash. the times has issued a correction. it didn't stop sarah palin from taking a facebook. >> a biased media blame game is attempting to destroy innocent people with lies and more fake news." i had hoped the media had matured since the last attack. governor huckabee. >> mike: i totally agree with sarah palin. my word would be you go, girl. "the new york times" has been recklessly irresponsible. i call them the new york slimes and the washington compost. i no longer have respect for them as journalism. sarah palin has floated the idea that she might sue them. god bless her. i hope she does. >> james: people canceling their subscriptions. >> mike: they are going away but it's not fast enough. >> eric: if the editorial page any blatant error like this, can you imagine. >> james: even after they corrected it, they are still smearing her. i think maybe they think they have legal cover but it still ties her without any facts to the 2011 attack. >> eric: sarah palin had a map showing congressional districts that she thought were vulnerable or available to republicans to pick up and there were targets on them. not on the people but on the districts. >> kat: he had become obsessed with his hatred for giffords years before that. i am a writer and i write columns and before i publish or submit something, i make sure it's true. i make sure there is nothing in that is made up crazy banana land garbage. they should try. we have google. >> eboni: you do a fantastic job and here's the difference. i am someone who read the times consistently before this election. they had to come out and admit postelection they had wronged their base, their readership. and they apologize. hopefully it's going to get better and instead what we are seeing is this type of thing. is there a way they can come back for it or have they gone off a cliff? >> james: they could apologize but i guess it would start to lose its impact after a while. one thing, as many errors as there were in that editorial, one thing they did do, and i'm sure it killed them to do it, they said good job, donald trump, on the way you handled the aftermath of the shooting. that couldn't have been pleasant. i can't even imagine them having to sit down and type that out. >> eboni: speaking of all of this heated political rhetoric it, i spoke with a guy today who is more than familiar with controversy. ted nugent gave an unexpected take on yesterday shooting. >> i think we have reached critical mass. i tend to agree we had a bit of a confrontation because of some of the language i've used. i have reevaluated my approach. even though i am a street fighter. i am from detroit. we use language in the street, harsh terms. but at the tender age of 69, my wife has convinced me i can't use of harsh terms. i cannot and will not encourage my friends and enemies on the left that we have got to be civil to each other. the whole world is watching america, where you have the god-given right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness and we have got to be more respectful to the other side. >> eboni: eric bolling, how about those apples? >> eric: [laughs] >> eboni: the last time ted nugent was here, you were sitting right beside me. >> eric: it is like anthony weiner giving you a speech on fidelity. i am shocked. that's when he does. he's a provocateur. to say -- >> eboni: >> eboni: i consummat. i said i'm not going to declare you the next mlk but it's an important step. >> eric: admitting you have a problem is the step to recovery. >> eboni: i thought it was classy, mature. two weeks ago he doubled down, called into our show, pushed back on me calling him out about his comments on president obama. today he said i still hate obamacare, i hate the left-leaning policies, still love guns, but there's a better way to do it. >> mike: i have hunted with ted nugent. he's a great guy. he is one of the most tender hearted people you will ever be around and a lot of what people hear from ted, it's his personality. it's his way of doing it, but he's doing it with a great sense of humor and surprisingly real respect for other people. he just comes out there like a herd, a stampede. >> eboni: he said now when i am singing, people are taking it -- people are taking it literally. if this is a consequence, what happened to representative scalise, we can't do it anymore. seems like he is ready to take a step back. >> james: if he is ready to settle into a statesman role. >> eric: he is going to start playing the harp. >> eboni: i have confidence. i am going to take you at your word and you're going to die litvack. leakers striking again, this time revealing robert mueller is reportedly investigating president trump for possible obstruction in the russia probe but the president and his legal team are punching bag. stay with us. afi sure had a lot on my mind. my 30-year marriage... ...my 3-month old business... plus...what if this happened again? 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"the washington post" reporting that robert mueller is looking into whether president trump tried to obstruct the russian probe. it cites five resources. the legal team is fighting back. >> if it's true that five individuals inside the united states government, whether it was fbi or special counsel's office, leaked information about the president of the united states to "the washington post," information about a supposed investigation, that's a crime. we can say it's outrageous, irresponsible. the leak of this information is a crime. >> kat: eboni, what do you think? >> eboni: leak used to be automatic crime. now that people are using it, more cavalierly. this is a problem and i'm not going to defend the leaks. maybe this time it's not the biggest problem but the next time, maybe it interferes with national security, as we have seen in other leaks. now we have threatened security interests. we have to stop them. >> eric: we definitely have leaks. and we don't seem to want to investigate them but we have allegations of collusion with no evidence, but we are seven investigations in. trump's tweet was amazing. "crooked h destroyed phones with hammer, 'bleached' emails, and had husband meet with ag days before she was cleared and they talk about obstruction?" great points. >> kat: i think he really missed saying "crooked hillary"" you have to show intent to corrupt. >> eric: we don't see these investigations, special counsel, seven different groups. >> mike: this is not happening because people are on a truth squad mission. it's not happening because people truly care whether or not donald trump is telling the truth. this is happening because people want to discredit and delegitimize his presidency. this is as close to a coup d'État as we are going to see without the use of weapons. that's what i believe this is about. the fact that there is leaks that continually pour out, always anonymous sources. illegal. i'm glad we recognize that that's a crime. to do this stuff. let's ask ourselves, why is it happening expect it's happening to discredit and completely distract donald trump from being president. >> kat: it's interesting they haven't found any evidence of collusion but what do you think will be in a situation where maybe he was obstructing the investigation into a fake crime. it's so bizarre. >> james: a lot of levels to this prayer let's assume for the moment it's true. he would hope mueller would be focusing his resources on finding whether there actually is a premise to his investigation. whether there really wasn't any collusion. then as we think about the sources on the story, while max, five people in an investigation or leaking? when i was in the occ, i didn't work and enforcement but the people who did took it seriousl seriously. nonpublic information about a matter being investigated. journalists, we try to get leaks all the time. it's not easy and less you're getting background on cases already brought. >> eric: the problem is we are spending so much time doing this, there are administration officials who have to testify, they are being deposed. donald trump is trying to put together an administration, put together a policy going forward, trying to get the country back in shape and he's spending his time worrying about who's going to say what about him, who was going to leak what anonymously. licking anonymously. >> mike: they are not defeating him at the polls, they are not defeating him on a policy level. the stock market is gangbusters great he is building relationships across the world that we haven't had in a long time. they can't beat him on the policy level. >> eboni: i would tell him look the other way. he needs to focus on his agenda, whatever it is, keep going with the economic plan, infrastructure, tax cuts. push the agenda forward so he can be well positioned for 2018. if there is nothing there, which i will say this is where the leaks are costing those. if you are looking at this and wanting something to come of it substantively, the leaks make me not take the investigation as seriously. >> eric: as a lawyer, how much time and mental capacity when you are the target of a lawsuit. you wonder who was going to say what, if they are going to live. >> kat: you are saying you would not advise your clients to tweet out about how what they are accused of doing is nothing to what hillary clinton has done. >> eboni: when you are the target and the subject, it is hard to look the other way. he can't control what robert mueller is going to do so we needs to focus on what he can control. >> eric: the left didn't care when hillary -- hillary clinton sold the russians 20% of our uranium production breed that was no big deal. but donald trump, have to find collusion. >> james: 's tweet was entertaining. if i was trump, i would leave it to the lawyers. i agree with eboni. if robert mueller wants to keep it, he will not have it look like a political operation. >> kat: of next, the jury deadlocked in bill cosby's sexual assault trial. will you be ready when the moment turns romantic? 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help shine a light on black excellence in this country. or will they believe ms. constand? she paints a very different picture. one of a disgusting predator who used drugs to disarm women. cosby admitted the part about the quaaludes in his deposition. over 60 women have come forward with accusations. everybody wants a conclusion to this american tragedy. it is important that jurors get this right and deliver a verdict despite how difficult and heart wrenching the processes for all involved. mr. cosby should continue to enjoy the presumption of innocence but our jury system will provide closure. we haven't got it yet. >> eric: can they retry the case? and they retry with different accusers? >> eboni: we don't know if we don't get a verdict. they are deadlocked. the judge said go back, and that is common with this kind of case in this much emotional cost at stake. if they don't get there, it will look different if they try it again. the prosecutors want 13 ledgers to testify. either the judge says i don't want another deadlock so they let multiple women. maybe that will bolster the prosecution's case or they might see it was too prejudicial and no other witnesses testify. >> kat: what else is common is guys getting away with it. one woman says somebody assaulted me and they say why didn't you report it? the real world is not law & order: svu. one of if you word against his and he is a guy who has power over you. who do you think people are going to believe and who are people going to want to believe? people should think about it in terms of when we talk about sexual assault in this country and why it is so hard for women to go public. >> eboni: kat is making a point that a lot of women feel. either we know someone or ourselves. the other side is if that happened, we know she called bill cosby over 70 times interest that it was within her role in the basketball program. from the male point of view, does it wash? >> james: i don't know if i speak for all males but i would say for anyone looking at this case, if he doesn't beat the rap, and i guess when the jury is deliberating this long, if you are the defense, maybe you start to get more confident. if he does end up beating it, you hope it is because he's innocent and not because, over 13 years. >> kat: i don't believe these women are lying. >> james: over 13 years, evidence that might've helped her is not available anymore. >> eric: context here. 20 years ago i was dating, living with one of the accusers. she never accused him back then but she would tell me that bill cosby did do these types of things. i was appalled. bill cosby would do something like that? years and years went by there we lost touch and i noticed she is not in the trial but one of the 60. i think kat is right. just because you don't accuse someone right away doesn't mean he's not guilty. >> kat: sometimes you have to continue to work with them. and a lot of times because you continue to work with them is why they do this. >> eboni: it was hard for a lot of americans to wrap their minds around because they knew bill cosby as a comedian. a generous philanthropic standpoint. he's given millions of dollars to education. it becomes hard. from a humanity standpoint, from a spiritual standpoint, people being good in one way, possible to do something very bad and another? >> mike: it is one of the realities of humanity. people can do things. compartmentalize it. do horrible things. i don't know what bill cosby did. i have no idea. every time i hear this story, i want to take a shower. bill cosby was such a role model for many young men and he talked about what was important in terms of getting an education, being responsible, don't expect other people to give you something you didn't work for. a lot of values he was promoting publicly that we needed and that were worthwhile. i hate to see all of that totally thrown away, and if he did this stuff, then his legacy won't be those years of comedy and the years of being a role model. it's going to be the sexual predator. >> kat: i believe you. >> james: you are not going to have closure if he beats the ra rap. >> eboni: ahead, the family of otto warmbier, the american student brought home from north korea, lashing out at the regime for his brutal treatment. stay with us. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visiyour volvo dealer to take advantage of our midsommar sales event offer. visiyour volvo dealer to take advantage it's ok that everybody ignoit's fine.n i drive. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. because i don't use my cellphone when i'm driving. even though my family does, and leaves me all alone. here's something else... i don't share it with mom. i don't. right, mom? 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you can't look at that movie and say there's going to be happy ending. that would be the question period why did the student group go there? >> eric: let's talk about the economics of it. china has to see this and say maybe we need to rethink our north korea policy. >> james: let's hope so. i think this is one of those tests of whether donald trump, "the art of the deal closed " gn find a way to get china to ship as the paint -- to participate in harsh economic sanctions. they don't want to do it but that's the test. >> eric: one of the issues is the doctors said it's not a temporary condition. it is extensive brain damage. >> eboni: not that we needed any more evidence, as the governor said, the complete unconscionable ability of north korea with such wanton disregard for human life. there you have it. >> eric: doesn't warrant -- i am asking because i know we are probably on similar feelings, doesn't warrant military response? >> kat: what are we going to to do? honestly. the botulism thing is garbage. they are probably laughing when they say that but we are talking about a place where other people lived there think it's true and think we are the ones going after them. it's really, really a sick, disgusting situation. >> mike: it is not just that this is the only guy north korea mistreated. they mistreat millions of their own people. their people are reduced to eating lawn clippings because they don't have food. they are starving to death. they don't have utilities. this is a regime, i don't know there's any hope for it. i don't think there is an reform that's going to work. it may be that we tell china, why don't you annex north korea. that may be the only solution. they would be better off under chinese leadership then they would be under this nutcase. >> james: it is an old-fashioned marxist dictatorship. i think kids who think it's fun to wear t -- but i think it says a lot about china that you have to go to all this effort to persuade them to stand away from this monstrous dictatorship. it's not hopeless, but it going to take probably a very long term, determined effort by the president to bring it around. >> eric: tonight, be sure to watch "tucker carlson" he has an emotional exclusive interview with otto warmbier's father and how he and his wife are dealing with what happened to their son. >> we are doing okay. i worry about cindy a little bit. i think she worries about me. we are taking it a moment at a time, a day at a time and i think we're going to support each other like we agreed to do. we are adjusting right now. we are adjusting to a different reality. >> eric: that interview airs tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern tonight on fox news. when we return, we circle back with our specialists. do not go away. ♪ say no to this because of my bladder? 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>> i can't comment on it at this time, but i'm sure in the very near future you'll hear more about it coming from the committee. >> it's a worrisome development if it's true. >> very worrisome. i think for those folks who argued for keeping paper ballots and paper files and microfilm, i think they have a point. but we live in some a digitalized society that it's very difficult to do, because i think in terms of keeping huge amounts of data, and we're talking about cloud storage, we also present ourselves with greater vulnerabilities. >> we certainly do. president trump complained in an interview with fox news this morning about mueller, the special counsel, especially his relationship, his friendship with the fired fbi director james comey, and he said mueller has hired, quote, all hillary clinton supporters. is mueller safe on the job right now? what do you think? >> mueller is a pro. he's respected in the justice department. i think he's very objective when it comes to investigations. i think he's the right man for the skbrjob, and i think to get the bottom of what we need to get to the bottom of, i think he's the man to do it and i think in the next few months hopefully we will unearth some necessary truths to get us past this fiasco. >> let's talk a little about politics. you're the first vice chair of the congressional black caucus. why did the congressional black caucus decline an invitation from the president to have a second meeting at the white house? >> as my good friend, the chairman, noted, the white house failed to address the concerns in our original proposal, to deal with criminal justice reform, education, investments in infrastructure and minority businesses. they have yet to address those issues clearly, so we're not interested in a photo app. we're interested in tangible results that specifically improve the african-american community. >> should nancy pelosi remain in the house? >> i think nancy pelosi has been an asset. i think the argument of changig wait we do things in the democratic house is very valid, but what we don't want to do is push aside someone like nancy pelosi and bring in a refined and more polished good 'ol boys club. i think she's brought in muslims, and i think she has a visionary. i don't know that another minority leader would have been that bold in meeting the requests that i had for several years to be on the intel committee. she was bold enough to do it. i'm suspicious another leader wouldn't have done it. we don't need another leader that goes to ramadan, say they go to the black church and once they stay in office they go against the very people they claim to protect. nancy pelosi has gone not only above and beyond the job, i think she should stay. however, some of the creeps coming from the dissenting crowd need to be heard and respected. >> thank you, i appreciate it very much. >>> a bombshell says the cia gave direct evidence that vladimir putin purposely influenced the u.s. election in favor of donald trump. time's up, insufficient prenatal care. and administrative paperwork... your days of drowning people are numbered. same goes for you, budget overruns. and rising costs, wipe that smile off your face. we're coming for you, too. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. the it's right now.lver suites and houses on mars. think about it. we can push buttons and make cars appear out of thin air. and find love anywhere. he's cute. how? 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second problem we got, if this is a human source that has direct access to vladimir putin, how do you protect him so he's not shot by the former kgb? >> there was the other issue that came up and the article mentions that there were political reasons. the president, president obama, like everyone else, almost, assumed hillary clinton was going to win the election and they would be able to deal with this with her. >> i think this was obviously in the back of their minds, and that's why you had somebody that was in the obama administration telling the "washington post" that this source said they feel really badly about this, and looking back on it, they feel like they kind of choked. and i think maybe it was because they thought hillary was going to win. and also, don't forget, jeh johnson testified the other day, the former head of homeland security, he testified the other day that, you know, we had a candidate out there saying that the election was rigged. he was obviously referring to donald trump, and that that played into their calculation, too, because what did they want to do, come out there and say, wait a minute, the election is rigged? but it's against hillary clinton? so that -- i think they did have a very difficult choice, but when they did say something, don't forget, jeh johnson also said the press didn't pay much attention to it because it was the same day that the access hollywood tape was released. >> that was another problem. what would have happened, let's say, in july, september, october, if obama had said the russians were intervening to help donald trump. the trump campaign, you know, would have lashed out at the politicization of the intelligence community. >> it probably would have done a lot to infuse donald trump supporters. it would have driven up the excitement and enthusiasm. this probably would have played into the trump playbook in many ways. you know, talking to some obama administration folks, i don't think they were -- i think politics hampered them. but i don't think they were not doing something because it might have been advantageous to donald trump politically, i think that they were slow in responding because they did not feel comfortable inserting themselves with a national security matter in the middle of a campaign. dennis mcdonough, the chief of staff at the time, said that the first order of principle they needed to deal with was make sure the vote itself had integrity and not infiltrated. >> stand by. we have a lot more to discuss. will president trump fire the man now investigating potential ties featuring his campaign in russia? 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>> he could care less. i mean, he dealt with 9/11 two weeks after he got there. i saw him for four and a half years of threat briefings that were a lot worse than a softball from the president of the united states. i say softball because what the heck is the president going to do? yeah, potentially you could fire him, otherwise director mueller -- i have to refer to him as director mueller, i can't call him bob -- director mueller is going to say i have to follow the facts wherever they go. he could care less. give him spaghetti and meatballs on friday night, the guy is happy. >> me, too. >> they want to expand their probe and look into the former attorney general lore rethet --a lynch as far as her looking into of hillary clinton and the e-mails. >> we learned some information about loretta lynch that deserves further examination, no doubt. what is clear to me, though, remember that bob mueller went to meet with with the senate judiciary committee and part of that was to deflect from his investigation there. the fact they might want to look into loretta lynch tells me that could not be part of his investigation, that they have a green light there. >> also there is a political agreement here, which is republicans can look at loretta lynch and the democrats can look at obstruction. and i think that's what's going on here. you have diane feinstein, you have chuck grassley. both want to look at different thi things and i think they reached some kind of agreement here. >> they want to look at the fact she met with bill clinton on the plane, on the tarmac, and according to comey's testimony, she told him, don't call it an investigation, call it a matter. >> he threw that one out there. that was an immediate. put it in front of the bus and see how fast it hits her. this is a political diversion, but it's her fault. you meet the spouse of the most significant investigation you have on the tarmac of the airport and then you have the former fbi director who is supposed to be, i suppose, hammering the president of the united states. hey, by the way, she told me, as a former fbi guy, we don't do matters. we do preliminary investigations and full investigations. she said, don't call this an investigation. she did it to herself. it's an aversion but it's her fault for doing it. >> is it over, the republican health care? dean heller is now the fifth republican to go out there and say as it stands now, he can't vote for it. >> there are some republicans on the screen that want to get to yes, perhaps. dean heller is not one of them. i think, you know, the pro-trump super pac is taking this very seriously. there is word tonight they're going to take on heller who is their most endangered incumbent, i would think, on this particular issue and they're taking this seriously. it's a warning to those other senators, be wary, because we're going to spend a lot of money against you. >> mcconnell can only lose two republicans. if he loses three, it's over. >> and someone like dean heller, it's someone that mcconnell would normally say, i'm okay dealing with your politics, but he doesn't have much room to play with there. if the other two say no, he can't afford to lose any more. >>> and now president trump admits he never secretly made a recording of james comey and that he simply wanted him to tell the truth on capitol hill. >>> next we have details of dennis rodman's bizarre trip to north korea. what advice does the former nba star have for president trump? 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>> i don't think dennis rodman had anything to do with otto warmbier's release. however, north korea had 15 months to calculate how to release this young man and having dennis rodman in pyongyang might have helped their viewing of getting this news out. >> reporter: the state department says rodman had nothing to do with warmbier's release. rodman's north korea trip was sponsored by pot coin, a marijuana currency vendor. >> dennis rodman in travel news. >> reporter: and in another bizarre turn, rodman tweeted this video commissioned by his backers. >> diplomatic mission is funded by pot heads, pot deicoin. call that green peace. >> reporter: does the circus around the diplomacy make a mockery of the north korea threat? a >> the way we see north korea is not really tainted by the closeness between dennis rodman and this country. if he wants to appear in the american media as a stooge of north korea, that's his choice. >> reporter: now, what about the other three americans being detained in north korea? neither rodman nor his agent said he lobbied for their releases. when asked if they would ask kim's regime if he would free them, if he could arrange another trip to north korea indicates anything is possible. says they will be going back soon. >> we will continue to watch and monitor. thank you, brian todd. coming up, president trump is critical of robert mueller when asked we'll have to see about robert mueller's future. the president says he has no intention of firing mueller. are they on the same page? it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia and it's also a story mail aabout people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you crazy. 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