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julie: first let's go back to teneo.band, had he gotten diplomatic passports you would have a huge story. melissa: they went without anything stamped. decided way around it to travel to north korea and no passports at all. julie: go back to the north korea thing, by way in terms of releasing her schedules. i agree she should have released them. in terms of things at clinton foundation i agree they should have never taken foreign donations when she became secretary of state. on this particular issue, you don't often hear me defend teneo and doug band, this particular issue, former president of the united states in his capacity as private citizen going to north korea to negotiate for release of two hostages with whom he was able to come home. he is not traveling alone. he is traveling with doug band and one or two other aides, them -- melissa: they're asking their in the state department who they're paying for a favor. that is the point. doesn't matter what they're asking it for. they're asking for an illegal favor from so
julie: first let's go back to teneo.band, had he gotten diplomatic passports you would have a huge story. melissa: they went without anything stamped. decided way around it to travel to north korea and no passports at all. julie: go back to the north korea thing, by way in terms of releasing her schedules. i agree she should have released them. in terms of things at clinton foundation i agree they should have never taken foreign donations when she became secretary of state. on this particular...
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su hijo encerrado en el centro de detenciÓn de stewart en sueci no pudo controlar las lÁgrimas al teneopocas horas. >> feliz de poder salir de ese lugar, es muy difÍcil estar adentro. reportero: harÍa con final feliz que no se repite muy a menudo, segÚn la uniÓn americana por libertades civiles miles de personas estÁn en detenciÓn. esta mujer no tuvo otropciÓn que rogar por la libertad de su hijo detenido en uno de esos centros. >> nadie me escucha, por favor, deme a mi hijo. reportero: aunque el propio johnson ordenÓ evaluar la continuidad de los centros que no son del estado en los que permanecen mÁs del 70%, el resultado se conocerÁ luego del ocho de noviembre, dÍa de las elecciones. los esfuerzos la oportunidad de tener personas al lado de Él peleando por Él. reportero: empresas privadas se estÁn enriqueciendo por tener a miles de inmigrantes indocumentados detrÁs y sus rejas de seguridad. gobernador de california vetÓ una ley que impedÍa que gobiernos de las ciudades y de los condados contratarÁnan con empresas privadas la detenciÓn de inmigrantes. regreso contigo, ilia. ilia: texa
su hijo encerrado en el centro de detenciÓn de stewart en sueci no pudo controlar las lÁgrimas al teneopocas horas. >> feliz de poder salir de ese lugar, es muy difÍcil estar adentro. reportero: harÍa con final feliz que no se repite muy a menudo, segÚn la uniÓn americana por libertades civiles miles de personas estÁn en detenciÓn. esta mujer no tuvo otropciÓn que rogar por la libertad de su hijo detenido en uno de esos centros. >> nadie me escucha, por favor, deme a mi...
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senior vice president at teneo. >>> julia, thank you so much for that, too. great work. >>> sticking with it, trading in and out of positive territory this morning after the bank's ceo said he is not worried about raising capital at the same time as rival. you can see the shares are higher by a quarter of a percent. they're expected to launch a cash call for up to 8 billion euros in 2017. >>> plus, stay tuned to hear more from cnbc interview with president of the bank. he says investors should not only be worried about the banking problem in the italian banking sector. find out why. >>> we'll hear from the feds of the wt o and the eocd why the protections of policy are out. we'll be back in two. >>> welcome back to street signs. convincing an increasing disillusioned public that the globalization benefits are for all has been at the g-20 summit. let's get out to eunice yoon who is in china. eunice, it's been a tough summer for proponents of free trade when you look at the aftermath of the brexit vote and the rhetoric out of u.s. election race as well. what ca
senior vice president at teneo. >>> julia, thank you so much for that, too. great work. >>> sticking with it, trading in and out of positive territory this morning after the bank's ceo said he is not worried about raising capital at the same time as rival. you can see the shares are higher by a quarter of a percent. they're expected to launch a cash call for up to 8 billion euros in 2017. >>> plus, stay tuned to hear more from cnbc interview with president of the...
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police chief bill bratton who just retired from the force is paid by teneo but he makes speech and meets with hillary clinton and talk about how she'll be great for the police force. also upa is being paid by the foundation itself. what are these different businesses for, who are they paying and for what? >> it raises legitimate questions and as journalists we have to ask those questions and we should be seeking answers. the bottom line here in this case was the release of two journalists from north korea. this was a humanitarian mission that benefited the united states and benefited freedom in our world. even as we journalists ask these questions, you have to say, we have yet to see that there is evidence of a quid pro quo where something actually was done that was illegal or illicit or put money in the clintons pockets. there are legitimate questions about the overlap and why doug band is even sending an email to huma abedin. >> i think the clinton foundation like all foundations found themselves in a position where things are changing. melissa: is that enough? his last comment was i t
police chief bill bratton who just retired from the force is paid by teneo but he makes speech and meets with hillary clinton and talk about how she'll be great for the police force. also upa is being paid by the foundation itself. what are these different businesses for, who are they paying and for what? >> it raises legitimate questions and as journalists we have to ask those questions and we should be seeking answers. the bottom line here in this case was the release of two journalists...