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tep had been out of prison for 13 years when he was deported, leaving a wife and three kids behind. >> we changed our lives. we had families, you know. we bought a home, you know, we did all that stuff already, and then knock-knock, you know, "you've got to go, because you're not a citizen." >> reporter: by the time they land in cambodia, deportees have been stripped of all american identification. cambodian immigration officials give them a single document with their name, birth date, and photo. their lives start over from scratch. >> i had no luggage. i had about $150 in my pocket. no possessions at all. >> everything's in cambodian and you don't even know how to write your name in cambodian. >> reporter: local officials wouldn't even recognize heng's immigration document. so he got creative. >> my uncle had to play my dad. and then i had to be put into his family book and use the identity of my cousin that passed away the year before i came. so i was under a whole new identity for 12, 13 years. >> reporter: what do you say to the comment that i'm sure you guys get a lot, "tough luc
tep had been out of prison for 13 years when he was deported, leaving a wife and three kids behind. >> we changed our lives. we had families, you know. we bought a home, you know, we did all that stuff already, and then knock-knock, you know, "you've got to go, because you're not a citizen." >> reporter: by the time they land in cambodia, deportees have been stripped of all american identification. cambodian immigration officials give them a single document with their...
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>> i will tell you that unitedded technologies and carrier tepped it up and now they're keepingthe numbers over 1100 people, which is so great. >> that was president trump talking about the deal he brokered to save about 800 union jobs at a carrier plant in indiana from being outsourced to mexico. since then the company has announced it is still laying 600 employees. that was even before president trump took offers. it was after elected, went back to mike pence's home state and made that announcement. after months uncertainty, the workers now know when they will leave the company f second half of employees will come out of the plant. all 632 workers will be out of a job by the end of the year. the number is higher than previously reported because it also includes the 70 to 80 workers carrier hired who were brought in temporary employment. for everyone, the end shows is really near. >> i would think it makes it more of a reality because now they can apply fr a george washington and give a date for a start time where h they couldn't do that in the beginning. this is something that
>> i will tell you that unitedded technologies and carrier tepped it up and now they're keepingthe numbers over 1100 people, which is so great. >> that was president trump talking about the deal he brokered to save about 800 union jobs at a carrier plant in indiana from being outsourced to mexico. since then the company has announced it is still laying 600 employees. that was even before president trump took offers. it was after elected, went back to mike pence's home state and...
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May 29, 2017
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show them the tep thes and leave them to it.>> and we're also going to need 1600 of them because the party's tonight. get to it, kids. chop chop. >> if you guys want to light up your pool, go to our website rightthisminute.com and click on tv show or go to the mobile app to get the instructions. >>> the slip n slide is all rigged up and ready to go. >> time to become a hero. >> but see what happens when the fun on the beach backfires. >> oh! and if it's not done right it's like don't look at me, i'm hideous. >>> notorious for having terrible ideas. and they've had another one. >> i can't believe this is happening. i've been wanting to do thus my entire life. >> right here you can see it's taking shape. >> finally getting that ramp in the back yard. >> they're building it in the back yard. then eventually they take that ramp and they put it right at the water's edge. they're making a slip and slide. they're going to connect this bungee rope to a personal water craft which is going to be out there in the water. they're going to gu
show them the tep thes and leave them to it.>> and we're also going to need 1600 of them because the party's tonight. get to it, kids. chop chop. >> if you guys want to light up your pool, go to our website rightthisminute.com and click on tv show or go to the mobile app to get the instructions. >>> the slip n slide is all rigged up and ready to go. >> time to become a hero. >> but see what happens when the fun on the beach backfires. >> oh! and if it's...
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struggle that reagan stepped up to from his point of view, communism, nazi-ism, facism that to and tepped up prevailed and i think bannon believes that the attack of 9/11 a manifestation of the next beginning of the next big war he's been searching, he hoped it was palin for a while, be a ing for someone to political warrior for america and i think trump was a willing of that ideology and understanding. much different karl rove, axelrod or this is a special relationship a it has come up against family relationship. that is fascinating. mr. kirk, we have to end there, author behind "bannon's war's" on pbs's find out about steve bannon and his influence. thanks for the time. guest: more than welcome. open phones until we finish the program today, democrats.0 for 202-748-8001 for republicans. independents, 202-748-8002. at c-span wj,ghts ost on our facebook page at facebook.com/c-span. multi-day tour,n visit with the pope up next on agenda and "washington post" talks about this pending visit frances and pope president trump, most influential voices in the west two men with day, radically
struggle that reagan stepped up to from his point of view, communism, nazi-ism, facism that to and tepped up prevailed and i think bannon believes that the attack of 9/11 a manifestation of the next beginning of the next big war he's been searching, he hoped it was palin for a while, be a ing for someone to political warrior for america and i think trump was a willing of that ideology and understanding. much different karl rove, axelrod or this is a special relationship a it has come up against...
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if things get teps >>> good evening.r a sweep of the dodgers at at&t park but clayton kershaw put a end to that giants accusing the dodgers of stealing signs. we start with this. dodgers jump on johnny cueto early. top of the first. grandal golfs two out double off the wall. and two score. so 2-0 l.a. to the third. grandal's next at-bat look out johnny coming high and tight, gets away from buster posey. cueto scores. t cueto allowed five runs in six ingles. kershaw all business strikes out michael morrison in the fifth. next battle williamson and the whif kershaw seven scoreless struck out five 6-1 the final ugly finish to a 5-2 homestand. >> great homestand, yeah, got to k be happy with it. won the series. would have liked to come away with the win but have to be happy going into the off day tomorrow how we played at home. >> former giants slugger barry bonds have a plaque unveiled on the giants wall of fame saturday july 8th he joins 48 others giants legends who received the wall of fame honor he is currently works as
if things get teps >>> good evening.r a sweep of the dodgers at at&t park but clayton kershaw put a end to that giants accusing the dodgers of stealing signs. we start with this. dodgers jump on johnny cueto early. top of the first. grandal golfs two out double off the wall. and two score. so 2-0 l.a. to the third. grandal's next at-bat look out johnny coming high and tight, gets away from buster posey. cueto scores. t cueto allowed five runs in six ingles. kershaw all business...
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i have teps, angry, angry people. everybody had places to be and couldn't be there. >> spirit said cancellation stremd from lawsuits association over labor negotiations they're accusing pilots of putting destination ahead of negotiations. this is result of unlawful activity. there were arrests. a suspect in stripping of serial shootings behind bars. took place in latino neighborhood last year. 23-year-old suspect was arrested last month for separate murder of a 2015 man quhop had relationship with his mother. police say he randomly stopped all of his other victims. >>. >> suspected killers rained in his opt bed and after finding a one of the doctors sent a text message to the present. it was too late the couple engaged to be married were found bound with severe trauma to the body yep aemboth died at the scene. >> secretary of state rex tillerson met with foreign minister monday. tillerson will meet with russia foreign minister for talks over conflicts in ukrae is first time in four years the russian enjoy has visited
i have teps, angry, angry people. everybody had places to be and couldn't be there. >> spirit said cancellation stremd from lawsuits association over labor negotiations they're accusing pilots of putting destination ahead of negotiations. this is result of unlawful activity. there were arrests. a suspect in stripping of serial shootings behind bars. took place in latino neighborhood last year. 23-year-old suspect was arrested last month for separate murder of a 2015 man quhop had...
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after belting 42 homers last season he is up to tep this year, tied for most in the american league.it's a game changer. >> he is unique and strong with his forearms and hands. >> he is not 6-foot 5 inches tall. he is 200 pounds, hitting the ball 400 plus feet. >> you have done it again. >> it's where the big power guys are putting him. he is putting it there and further. >> the davis power surge is not out of character. alonso is a different story, here's a guy that five weeks into this major league season has already surpassed his career high for home runs. >> it's not expected but if you with him and you see his batting practice where the power comes out and you see him in spring training with a bit of an adjustment, it's paying dividends. >> i started earlier in the off season, i was going over the tapes and making sure that i would make little adjustments, i always talk a lot about hitting. guys get on first base and i talk about hitting. for me it's just continuing to work. >> reporter: it's working, the a's have a potent one/two punch. >> watching these guys battle, they are g
after belting 42 homers last season he is up to tep this year, tied for most in the american league.it's a game changer. >> he is unique and strong with his forearms and hands. >> he is not 6-foot 5 inches tall. he is 200 pounds, hitting the ball 400 plus feet. >> you have done it again. >> it's where the big power guys are putting him. he is putting it there and further. >> the davis power surge is not out of character. alonso is a different story, here's a guy...
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that's when you've got to have the guts to tep in and say this is not something that's going to be b prolonged. >> i have a question. >> in my prng we're going to trade in this range until something comes along and knocks us into a different atmosphere. i don't see anything on the table right now that's not been set out that usually, these are pianos that hit you in the back of the head. they're not obvious. >> concert grand in washington right now, if this thing starts the roll northwards towards wall street, we're going get hit in the back of the head. >> ron, the markets don't seem to care. they really don't. you're looking at i think they're saying bring in mike pence. >> i don't disagree with that. i wrote something about that a couple of weeks ago, but i think we got to get past that. >> welsh maybe. in 1997, i was talking to our then managing editor because the bott had collapsed. in two months or so, you're going get or two weeks or whatever it is. something can be known and still snowball. >> when there's a lot of leverage in the system. it's an inexact come parisen, but you
that's when you've got to have the guts to tep in and say this is not something that's going to be b prolonged. >> i have a question. >> in my prng we're going to trade in this range until something comes along and knocks us into a different atmosphere. i don't see anything on the table right now that's not been set out that usually, these are pianos that hit you in the back of the head. they're not obvious. >> concert grand in washington right now, if this thing starts the...
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they believe this is a recovery operation of the 25-year-old the teps moments in the statehouse.d up to this scrum and the new law that could lead to more protests. >> reporter: some of the biggest names in golf come here. how will tiger woods run in with the law impact the tournament. >>> breaking news on metro's red line. no service between >>> now on "news 4 today," tiger's trouble. the embattled golfer says alcohol was not a factor in his dui arrest. now his local tournament is hanging in the balance. >>> metro riders see red. new service troubles. some of you may have to come up with a backup plan. >>> plus a dictator's death. pana panama's manuel nouriega died overnight. >>> welcome back to "news 4 today." i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. following breaking news. no train service on the red totten. metro is working to get riders on shuttle buses. you see one of them parked right here outside the metro station. news 4's justin finch is going to be live coming up with more on what you need to know before you try to get around the closures. >> we need to get to your forec
they believe this is a recovery operation of the 25-year-old the teps moments in the statehouse.d up to this scrum and the new law that could lead to more protests. >> reporter: some of the biggest names in golf come here. how will tiger woods run in with the law impact the tournament. >>> breaking news on metro's red line. no service between >>> now on "news 4 today," tiger's trouble. the embattled golfer says alcohol was not a factor in his dui arrest. now...
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. >> skitz, that's the nickname he gave me probably about tep years ago. >> yeah. 10 or 12 years ago. >> how do you get that nickname? you tell me. >> how? >> high on meth and weep was setting there and he was tripping out thinking he could see cops everywhere. hey man, there's cops. i was like man quit skitzing out. every time i turned around i was calling him skitz and now everybody in america calls him skitz. >>> coming up -- harper and carr continue to mark time. >> 391 to go and i'm out of here. >>> recovers a cry for help. the gentleman we took to tcu, we found awe suicide note in the drawer. >> the kokomo slayer talks about his horrifying triple murder. >> i can still to this day remember nearly every blood spot that was in that house. drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. woman: for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergi
. >> skitz, that's the nickname he gave me probably about tep years ago. >> yeah. 10 or 12 years ago. >> how do you get that nickname? you tell me. >> how? >> high on meth and weep was setting there and he was tripping out thinking he could see cops everywhere. hey man, there's cops. i was like man quit skitzing out. every time i turned around i was calling him skitz and now everybody in america calls him skitz. >>> coming up -- harper and carr continue to...
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happened in 2015 along route 15 in frederick county 21 year old farrell was killed while estopped to tepmeone with their car. two police officers apparently were justified in shooting the suspect involved. eighteen year old lewis mere leno was shot multiple times. he's charged alluding and malicious wounding of an officer. a hearing is set for him in july. >> we have our continuing coverage on the terror attack in manchester, england. the death toll standing at 22 after a suicide attacker sayses another attack could be imminent. she has ordered the military to assist police in guarding some events. there is no credible throat her in the us but people can expect to see an increase of police presence in crowded areas. here to talk about the attack is jeff rosa that is helping people operate in a world that seems more and more dangerous. >> thank you for coming in. >> we don't have a credible threat here, but we do opt every day going to big crowded events, especially in the d.c. area. what can we take from what happened yesterday and learn from that? a. it's unfortunate event, but any time
happened in 2015 along route 15 in frederick county 21 year old farrell was killed while estopped to tepmeone with their car. two police officers apparently were justified in shooting the suspect involved. eighteen year old lewis mere leno was shot multiple times. he's charged alluding and malicious wounding of an officer. a hearing is set for him in july. >> we have our continuing coverage on the terror attack in manchester, england. the death toll standing at 22 after a suicide attacker...
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so mfd has tepped up a few other laws passed in maryland include invent sent ifs to include the use ofon of a new institute to develop private, cleaneny novations. coming up at ten:30, careers, a lot of people thought about it before. from being an officer to an a author. the former d.c. cop who's learned learned on the treats into a series of books. it looks like fewer workers are getting ping slips. employment has over 36,000. retailers hutting the most position. this coming ahead of the government's biggest employment report due out bright and early friday morning. it could be a late up ser spree for homeowners, august and september are the best months for buying a house. the main reason sellers cutting prices for homes that are lingering on the market. elsewhere if you are buying right now you're still looking at pretty low mortgage rates. the average for a 30-year fixed rate down slightly this week. now just above 4 percent. and dead heads listen up, the custom guitar of the greatful dead's ionic gary garcia a is going up for auction. garcia passed away 1995. that guitar is p expe
so mfd has tepped up a few other laws passed in maryland include invent sent ifs to include the use ofon of a new institute to develop private, cleaneny novations. coming up at ten:30, careers, a lot of people thought about it before. from being an officer to an a author. the former d.c. cop who's learned learned on the treats into a series of books. it looks like fewer workers are getting ping slips. employment has over 36,000. retailers hutting the most position. this coming ahead of the...
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man has created a new social network app that has been called by many tep der for toakers.ears after it first launched hi there nearly has 5,000 members. founder and ceo dave roberts say users can make matches based on their motor vehicling preferences. the app averages a match every ate seconds and claims to have several success stories. one in particular there is a couple that met on the app and they're actually getting married in july. it's pretty exciting. we were at a festival last september april they came up to us. so many people are connecting some so many levels. but that marriage is pretty exciting. it will be our first public one, if you will. hi there started off in only a few states but has scoa it's called hi there. high. >> yes. >> you get it. shawn and i are going to be back at 11:00. i just forgot to read that's all. shawn and i will be back at one success 1:00. >> jim and sarah, take it away. next at 10:30 we're going to talk about when a local university who says sexual assaults on campus were miss hald. students suing howard university over its mishandli
man has created a new social network app that has been called by many tep der for toakers.ears after it first launched hi there nearly has 5,000 members. founder and ceo dave roberts say users can make matches based on their motor vehicling preferences. the app averages a match every ate seconds and claims to have several success stories. one in particular there is a couple that met on the app and they're actually getting married in july. it's pretty exciting. we were at a festival last...
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it's unclear whether these people did it in a competent tep way because we are up against the blackout deadline. this is familiar, and it is a classic tactic of russian intelligence. >> james comey testified this week that russia is the greatest threat, the greatest adversary to the world. why are they getting better at this instead of worse if it's out in the open this is what they do to meddle with elections in the west? >> i think the really important point which is that we have not made russia pay any price for this. part of it is because our government is somewhat in denial about what russia did during our election. this is to go to the previous point about the intelligence assessments and the warnings from the national security first that have been ignored by the senior most levels of our of the go. your previous guest said this is going to be a bad political story for the white house. i don't care if it is a bad political story for the white house. it's bad story for, he ma. if we ignore russia and their capabilities it will undermine our security. phil, of a been told that fren
it's unclear whether these people did it in a competent tep way because we are up against the blackout deadline. this is familiar, and it is a classic tactic of russian intelligence. >> james comey testified this week that russia is the greatest threat, the greatest adversary to the world. why are they getting better at this instead of worse if it's out in the open this is what they do to meddle with elections in the west? >> i think the really important point which is that we have...
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it's a political tip, and it teps them drive the narrative that they've been advancing over and over and over again that somehow russia and donald trump excluded together to♪ cost hillary clinton the election. we've got more on that things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. trish: all right. the democrats are blasting president trump right now because he fired fbi director james comey. remember? the guy that they didn't like. the guy that may have cost hillary clinton the election. i mean, the one thing that you have to say about james comey is at least everyone hated him; right? well, the president blamed the handling, the democrats saying nope, that's not it. it has to be somehow that he was onto something about russia. here they are. >> there is little reason to
it's a political tip, and it teps them drive the narrative that they've been advancing over and over and over again that somehow russia and donald trump excluded together to♪ cost hillary clinton the election. we've got more on that things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife...
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i think you could definitely say she was sort of devil tep self deprecating, humorous chl. going on long walks, organized her closets, said to much laughter chardonnay really helped. but how sharp she was against president trump, something we have seen her do in a big way lately here in the last few weeks. >> it was not very veiled at all. brianna at wellesley college. thanks very much. >>> the republican national committee just released a statement responding to hillary clinton's speech. let me read part of this. quote, today's speech was a stark reminder why hillary clinton lost in 2016. instead of lashing out with the same partisan talking instead of lashing out with the same partisan talking points, hillary clinton would be wise to look inward. talk about why she lost and expan the dwindling base of democratic party supporters. we won't hold our breath though. that statement from the rnc. coming up just one day after being charged with assaulting a reporter, the montana republican greg gianforte captured the state's open house seat after the break. what the win means fo
i think you could definitely say she was sort of devil tep self deprecating, humorous chl. going on long walks, organized her closets, said to much laughter chardonnay really helped. but how sharp she was against president trump, something we have seen her do in a big way lately here in the last few weeks. >> it was not very veiled at all. brianna at wellesley college. thanks very much. >>> the republican national committee just released a statement responding to hillary...
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policies and budgets against the wall and nothing is sticking.we need to stovepipes and silos, they do tep back and we need to have a national policy that looks not just that dislocation from trade, but just worker dislocation. capitalism is a disruptive system. when we look at the job numbers every month and it says we created 200,000 jobs this month and we think, that does not sound like much, those are net jobs, on top of --churns. america turns illions of jobs a month. formally a jobs are lost -- 4 million jobs are lost in 4 million are created and on top formally a jobs are lost -- 4 still a highly dynamic, highly disruptive economy. think about all those jobs being lost on a of that is the net. we are month-to-month basis. most are not going overseas. they are lost for a variety of reasons. what happens to those workers? whether they lost their jobs to trade or not, what happens? think about what our leaders have done, they have done a lousy job on this policy wise. we have seen the net effect of this where folks are angry and they say you need to listen to our needs. i do not have t
policies and budgets against the wall and nothing is sticking.we need to stovepipes and silos, they do tep back and we need to have a national policy that looks not just that dislocation from trade, but just worker dislocation. capitalism is a disruptive system. when we look at the job numbers every month and it says we created 200,000 jobs this month and we think, that does not sound like much, those are net jobs, on top of --churns. america turns illions of jobs a month. formally a jobs are...
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i think that's a tep in the right direction. the ability to ingest some of hose nontraditional items that helps. and we have sbss online right now, that's being extended. the life on that is extended past its, i think the dates are classified but that's going to be extended, plus we have the gap capability as well. i think those three things together give us the capability to fulfill that gap. >> just as a general statement, more data is better. more data is better. we need data across the full spectrum. and we do get that across the full speck rum. the other thing we've done is developed partnerships and we've got, don't quote me on the numbers, over 50 or 60 s.s.a. sharing agreements with partners. it's largely one-way share bug there are two-way sharing pieces of that. i'd like to make that stronger when we get the new system up with more capacity and more ability to ingest that data, that will take off. ut more is better. mr. bridenstine: i'd like to continue on what ranking member cooper was talking about, the partnership w
i think that's a tep in the right direction. the ability to ingest some of hose nontraditional items that helps. and we have sbss online right now, that's being extended. the life on that is extended past its, i think the dates are classified but that's going to be extended, plus we have the gap capability as well. i think those three things together give us the capability to fulfill that gap. >> just as a general statement, more data is better. more data is better. we need data across...
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now the brawl came hours after the president met with president trum tep white house.e witnesses say that the turkish president security was involved. police arrest twoz people. the turkish leader left the residence. this was in washington. >>> a string of storms tore through the country devastating several communities. tornadoes flattened homes from oklahoma to wisconsin. at least two people were killed and dozens more were hurt. the massive system stretches across more than 1,000 miles. so far 26 tornadoes have been reported across five different states. david beckman is in wisconsin, one of the heartest hit kmuction. good morning, david. >> good morning. we're getting our first good look at the damage which apparently stretched nearly 50 miles here in wisconsin. where we are right now, it's as if somebody bulldozed what was on this slab. take a look at the back part of the property. that house is almost untouched except for a few shingles that may need to be replaced. as this tornado continued on down another five miles, it nailed a mobile home park and the damage t
now the brawl came hours after the president met with president trum tep white house.e witnesses say that the turkish president security was involved. police arrest twoz people. the turkish leader left the residence. this was in washington. >>> a string of storms tore through the country devastating several communities. tornadoes flattened homes from oklahoma to wisconsin. at least two people were killed and dozens more were hurt. the massive system stretches across more than 1,000...
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los aÑos que conocemos a chayanne nunca he escuchado una mala opiniÓn de Él, alguna muestra que haya tepega a la casa >>> quiÉn la >>> sexÓloga andrea con quien hablaremos de los efectos del despacito quiero decir, casi me ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> ay! amigos como ustedes saben el prÓximo lunes estados unidos conmemora el memorial day odia o dÍa de recordaciÓn de los caÍdos y pasarlo en familia >>> como debe ser >>> como debe ser pero la gente sabe el significado de esta fecha, vamos con ricardo sÁnchez el mandril para que nos cuente ¿ quÉ descubriÓ? buenos dÍas mandril >>> buenos dÍas >>> hola hermosas cÓmo estamos, hermosas bonitas escuchen la bulla del mandril >>> simultÁneamente, hermosas maravillosas, increÍble las respuestas salimos a las calles de el significado de memorial day es increÍble lo que nos contestaron y vamos a ver esto que preparamos para ustedes, Órale. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> ¿ quÉ significa el memorial day? >>> es recordar las personas caÍdas >>> la memoria, la fascinaciÓn, el segun el sexto sentido >>> celebran los caÍdos de la guerra algo asÍ. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> se fueron caÍdos p
los aÑos que conocemos a chayanne nunca he escuchado una mala opiniÓn de Él, alguna muestra que haya tepega a la casa >>> quiÉn la >>> sexÓloga andrea con quien hablaremos de los efectos del despacito quiero decir, casi me ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> ay! amigos como ustedes saben el prÓximo lunes estados unidos conmemora el memorial day odia o dÍa de recordaciÓn de los caÍdos y pasarlo en familia >>> como debe ser >>> como debe ser pero la gente...
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as far as independents and doj goes, they did take the ultimate tep they could take to tab independence by appointing a special counsel who is arguably the most independent person in the executive branch now who can investigate the situation and investigate the allegations surrounding russia's interference in the election. so right now there is a degree of independence being exercised. ironically enough that independence is being exercised in large part because trump was so undisciplined. it finally forced the deputy ag's hand. >> lastly to you matt miller, you have the white house trying to use ethics rule to undermine that special counsel. your thoughts. >> i don't think that will fly. ultimately that decision will come to rod rosenstein to wave and allow director mueller to investigate not just the president and his associates but jared kushner potentially. that's a decision deputy attorney general made, given who pob mueller is, given his reputation for independence and integrity, no reason he won't approach that fairly. he wasn't given the waiver, i think that would be highly quest
as far as independents and doj goes, they did take the ultimate tep they could take to tab independence by appointing a special counsel who is arguably the most independent person in the executive branch now who can investigate the situation and investigate the allegations surrounding russia's interference in the election. so right now there is a degree of independence being exercised. ironically enough that independence is being exercised in large part because trump was so undisciplined. it...
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include an additional 1100 employees with $150 million of estimated additional pretax charges taking a tepack during the first nine months of fiscal 2017 they say they've recognized pretax charges of $614 million, gap financials results in relation to this restructuring plan. we're still seeing the stock under pressure here, kelly, down by 5%. back to you. >> all right, seema. thank you. stocks broadly selling off on wall street today as investors fear the latest controversy surrounding president trump could derail his economic agenda. let's get to john harwood with details here. >> kelly, almost 24 hours since the "new york times" reported that james comey, the fired fbi director, had a memo asserting that president trump had asked him to drop the fbi investigation of trump national security adviser michael flynn, now former national security adviser. but all we have so far is a background statement from a white house official saying that president trump never asked anyone to halt the investigation of flynn or any other investigation. what we did hear today though was from president trump
include an additional 1100 employees with $150 million of estimated additional pretax charges taking a tepack during the first nine months of fiscal 2017 they say they've recognized pretax charges of $614 million, gap financials results in relation to this restructuring plan. we're still seeing the stock under pressure here, kelly, down by 5%. back to you. >> all right, seema. thank you. stocks broadly selling off on wall street today as investors fear the latest controversy surrounding...