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way to subpoena phone calls >> i'm just saying, i'm reading what the impress said, i would suggest thatou what the press said >> i'm asking if you sai s it >>aid what >> what i just read you. >> no, i did not >> jim jordan is one of the first people l thate to blame the media. house passed a nonbindi resignation calling on rosenstein about clinton e-ml resignations, republica ngumeqn sensitive materials about ongoingin vestigations. the details have beeninalized vladimir putin.rump summit with will happen. in helsinki in july. they've spoken before on the sidelines of annual gatherings oforld leaders but they get to share the spotlight together. tappen after a nato meeting. after talks with theresa may. >>> the capitol hill nearly 600 people protesting immigration policy were arrested at th office building, a lot of demonstrators were wearing silver blankets similar to the one that is detainees have. they were charged with unlawful assembly.ot estsers went a permanent end to catld separn and for families t separatedo be it reun. other protests around t country including families gathered
way to subpoena phone calls >> i'm just saying, i'm reading what the impress said, i would suggest thatou what the press said >> i'm asking if you sai s it >>aid what >> what i just read you. >> no, i did not >> jim jordan is one of the first people l thate to blame the media. house passed a nonbindi resignation calling on rosenstein about clinton e-ml resignations, republica ngumeqn sensitive materials about ongoingin vestigations. the details have...
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and on friday the president said he would a make decision by monday july 9 and thatou escalate the fierce battle between democrats and republicans. >> nominated by a republican president ronald reagan in8 1 supreme court justice anthony kennedyon hasbeen referred to as the swing vote, a label he never liked. but his voting record supports his sometimes sentist and sometimes maverick reputatio kennedy voted with conservatives, but during his 0 years othe bench he sided on casesab involving tion rights including the 2015 landmark which legalized same hiff sex marriage. >> they asked for equal opportunity. robert: the 80-year-old sworn in his former clerk neil gorsuch. kennedy's retirement clears the way forresident trump to name his second supreme court justice. the president is expected to nominate a young conservative who could significantly tilt the court to the right for generations. >> republicans now have the opportunity to erase a generation of women's rights, workers' rights andal care. >> we will vote to confirm justiceennedy's successor this fall. robert: we'll get to that scene o
and on friday the president said he would a make decision by monday july 9 and thatou escalate the fierce battle between democrats and republicans. >> nominated by a republican president ronald reagan in8 1 supreme court justice anthony kennedyon hasbeen referred to as the swing vote, a label he never liked. but his voting record supports his sometimes sentist and sometimes maverick reputatio kennedy voted with conservatives, but during his 0 years othe bench he sided on casesab involving...
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>> well, if you cross into somebody's lane of tral and u like barricadehe stre it is very obvious thatou were negligent. in this case, wthough, itasn't negligent, it was an inttional act. and this officer should be arrested for killing my client. >> they judge, the jurors an thexecutioners. 's not how the jury system wo we're definitely scared. they're operating a ruthles gang, they're not operating like an's organization that supposed to -- at's sworn to protect an serve. >> that was jeffrey price's uncle. he did not want us to show his face. ilso ask mpd a series of questioning outstanding about this. if they s say officers weren't chasing if their internal investigation has revealed whethpe or not officer price or i he or any other ficers faced any discipline. they did not answer any of that. i also asked forew intervi with chief newsham. they did w respondith a very short response t. says quote, we are unable to accommodate this request. the investigation continues into this and the lawyer for the mily says that they plan on pursuing their option to sue mpd as a result of jeffrey pri
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the only place thatou can argues the house, and frankly, cox being on the ballot in california is annormous asset for us keeping the seeds in california. if we keep all of our seats in californ, can't possibly get to a majority. >> sandra: it remarkably. i want to get your thoughts on special counsel robert mueller reportedly asking witnesses for their personal cell phones in order to get information off of some d ap that comes two days after quocul manafortried to tamper with witnesses and tried to hide it by using these encrypted apps on his phone. apparently forgetting that robert mueller had a warrant to monir hiicloud account. oops, he forgot about that. ter than that.was the fact is if you are in this kind of investigation, the government has the power to get to the information. if you try to hide it, they have the power to make you turn it over unless you plead the fifth amendment and you end up in a situation you refus testify. this is a situation where, can't say to people, i want all ur information except the ones you want >> got hearing coming up june 15th, we will see wha
the only place thatou can argues the house, and frankly, cox being on the ballot in california is annormous asset for us keeping the seeds in california. if we keep all of our seats in californ, can't possibly get to a majority. >> sandra: it remarkably. i want to get your thoughts on special counsel robert mueller reportedly asking witnesses for their personal cell phones in order to get information off of some d ap that comes two days after quocul manafortried to tamper with witnesses...
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what he wanted to do and what we hoped to achieve and the comprehensive audit of the block chain thatou take place in the next 60 days would give us an opportunity to see if that block chain in any way brings a small set now, i know it's just 13 voters and if there was any way attempted to be hacked or any type of cybersecurity issue that would have to be addressed before the november general election at which time secretary warner hopes to make it an option for those other 53 counties in our states that may want to use it. we're not there yet, but we will be soon, i hope and that's when we hope that we'll have that audit completed and more information back to the other secretaries and the state departments to be able to evaluate, as well. >> correct. >> that was with kamanzi's efand i'll come to you with this question and perhaps you can touch on the electronic signature issue because that ties into the innovation and what might be forward looking. they'v spent the last several years on the overseas voting initiative and what are the practices to assist uacava voters and are states emp
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e folks out here want to make sure that you enjoy the things to process here and y thatou don't pass out in the press. so it's summer. that means it's hot. if you're outside for an extended period, the heat can get a little intense like here at tpc ravel where they're olding the quicken loans national tournament. en the temperatures are creeping 80, these misting fans become a popular attraction. they have advice for those who plan c toe this weekend. it will be hotter than today. >> we are really promoting hey discrimination. come tohe tournament prepared. wear your sunscreen. >> here's a little trick approximate. >> this is a strategic popped collar becauseg i'm try to shield the back of my neck from the sun. >> also some sort of head covering is in order. this guy takes it farther combining the two. shave and sunscreen are obvious ways of beating the heat. don't rule out ice cream. those sales were jumping. some of us have to deal with it like those whose days will be spent over an open flame. you just need a couple of things toake it perfect. >> sunscreen, bug spray, life is good
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he thought that a leader should figure out the right thing to do, the moral thing thatou also serve themerican people's more material interest in to fight for it. he thought if you negotiated, you would compromise and what you ended up with would be less me up oniswnooking version he at things from different angles. i never could find that he understood that in a negotiation when you gave something up, you could ask for something in return, that is the basic thing. his second secretary of state complained about this in his ary, that wilson did not understand the give and take of negotiations. but wilson went to the peace conference saying he did not want any material things for the united states. what he wanted was the league of nations, he wanted world order to be based on an international organization of governments committed to peace, and not on thgreat power allices, if one country attacks another cotry the alliance, evy ismmedialyt war. that's what happened at the beginning of world war i. a worldwide conflagration almo from the start. he thought he had a better idea and that was t
he thought that a leader should figure out the right thing to do, the moral thing thatou also serve themerican people's more material interest in to fight for it. he thought if you negotiated, you would compromise and what you ended up with would be less me up oniswnooking version he at things from different angles. i never could find that he understood that in a negotiation when you gave something up, you could ask for something in return, that is the basic thing. his second secretary of state...
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disagreement within the ntministration, and we're hopeful the presiyou know, he said at the g-7 summit thatou he love to see all the tariffs gotten rid of. we take him at his word.rg wehim to embrace that, because this trade war that is already happening, it's not being discussed, it's now happening, it risks undermining ie very good work thats administration is doing with the tax cuts and tax reforms and the other steps they've taken that have helped get the economy moving again. we don't want to see that. >> yang: you differed with the president. your organization has differed with president on other policies, particularly on immigration. what's your view or your group's view of the current debate ovr separating children at the board i? >> this current situation we'se ng is not good. and frankly, both parties deserve blame. it's been kicked around like a political football for well over a decade. i remember george w. bush aspr ident putting forward a serious immigration proposal that congress rejected. president obama had democrat majorities his first two years, he did nothing on immigratio
disagreement within the ntministration, and we're hopeful the presiyou know, he said at the g-7 summit thatou he love to see all the tariffs gotten rid of. we take him at his word.rg wehim to embrace that, because this trade war that is already happening, it's not being discussed, it's now happening, it risks undermining ie very good work thats administration is doing with the tax cuts and tax reforms and the other steps they've taken that have helped get the economy moving again. we don't want...
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it was strght people who decided thatou gaysld marry and it will be sis people who decide the fate merans people in aca. >> reporter: now, at 1 point, some people were warned that khey would beked out of the meeting if they didn't quiet down. was after 11:00 p.m. when the board finally took a vote. now, those changes are going to go into effect next school year there was also a move by 1 of the board membe to aow parents to opt into the program, rather than just opting out of the program, but that did not go through. so, this b basicallyomes automatic for all students unless their parents decide to take them out t ofhat instruction. live in fairfax county, i'm melanie alnwick, fox5 news. >> 5:03 i our time right now and breaking overnight, a frightening situation on the boardwalk in daytona beach florida. a rollercoaster derails, 2 rirs fell more than 30 feet to the ground. efty oth were just dangling. least 6 people were hospitalized. the first car of that coaster went off the tracks. no wd yet onhat caused that to happen. >> fbi director says they're making changes to employee train
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context you can be stimulated and in your mind, five things come together, and can explode in a way thatou actuallyn't happen in anyone else's mind, because this ow ideas are born. there is a moment where you havg to efrom your trench, come up, above, 10,000 feet, inok at the ampattern that is out there of how things connect. context matters, you can't reallynderstand something deeply without knowing how it connects to something else, which means that persuading experts in a field to share their knowledge accessibly with the rest of us, that's a huge gift to all of us. my name is chris anderson, and this is my brief, but spectacular take on wer of ideas. >> woodruff: you can watch additionalrief but spectacular episodes on our website, pbs.org/newshour/brief.he onewshour online right now, the investigation into russian attempts to influence the 2016 election has grown dramatically in size and scope, and we have a new timeline to help you make sense of it. it covers decades of activity, and comes from months of work.th and more is on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newour for
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lemonis: and so if you strive for always making sure thatou proof stuff before you come.ery last detail. john: good. lemonis: all right. you've got some work to do. john: all right. good stuff. lemonis: what's up, guys? in order for them to really expand their horizons and create new lines and diversify the product offering, they're going to need to have additional resources at their fingertips. so, i'm taking these guys to a cut-and-sew factory. how are you? i'm marcus. robby: sir, how are you? pretty good. nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. robby: so here we do cutting, pattern making, design, development, production. everything mostly we do is u.s. cott. lemonis: that's really nice quality. anderson brothers is a manufacturing, design, and sourcing company. and so you have to think about different bodies and different fabrics, being able to live in different b and different price points. john: okay. lemonis: good, better, best model. mike: yeah. john: gotcha. lemonis: do you have different price point shirts here? can you bring us three levels? robby: sure. l
lemonis: and so if you strive for always making sure thatou proof stuff before you come.ery last detail. john: good. lemonis: all right. you've got some work to do. john: all right. good stuff. lemonis: what's up, guys? in order for them to really expand their horizons and create new lines and diversify the product offering, they're going to need to have additional resources at their fingertips. so, i'm taking these guys to a cut-and-sew factory. how are you? i'm marcus. robby: sir, how are...
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ap and i think, again, if you had a representative congress and representative state legislatures thatou could get that passed. you have to have a requisite number in congress and requisite in the state to support a constitutional amendment, but i would support that. because i think that the decision was wrong and needs to be reserved. we have too much money in our system, it costs too much to run f these offices in the way that you indicated. and it means that the people who run for these offices are beholdened to the big moneyed interest who supports them as opposed to the us. people generally don't give money or small amounts of money that big corporations or these pac's where they don't have to identify themselves, who are the contributors, they have way too much influence in our system in our system now. as i've said before. i think our democracy is under attack and it's time for us as concerned citizens, to become involved. we have the ability, i think, o make changes in our system. i think we also have the responsibility to make sure that our democracy is protected. >> mr. preside
ap and i think, again, if you had a representative congress and representative state legislatures thatou could get that passed. you have to have a requisite number in congress and requisite in the state to support a constitutional amendment, but i would support that. because i think that the decision was wrong and needs to be reserved. we have too much money in our system, it costs too much to run f these offices in the way that you indicated. and it means that the people who run for these...
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. >> speaking of depth of emotion, this role thatou take on is so powerful i mean, anyone who just sawa forgotten person of oury. hist she actually, you can find her gravestone in brooklyn. >> oh. it is unmarked. you need a map to get to it, and there's no fanfare. she really isn't remembered well, but she was -- a woman in brooklyn who traveled in late 1800s to the dakotaso meet sitting bull, and this is before women had the right to vote. women were defined by their fathers or their hbands and she really was an independent spirit. >> and she wanted to paint him. but it was much more, wasn't it? >> yeah. in real life shelw wass and activist. in our film we discover she becomes an activist but also a deep friendship and love between eme two of when i was doing research for the character i read her letters and dcovered sitting bull proposed to her. >> oh! omg! >> it reallyas a deelove. these two people struggling to get agency over their fe. >> speaking of activism, you've been very active in the #metoo movement and so much more. i was sitting here and octavia spencer was sitting right
. >> speaking of depth of emotion, this role thatou take on is so powerful i mean, anyone who just sawa forgotten person of oury. hist she actually, you can find her gravestone in brooklyn. >> oh. it is unmarked. you need a map to get to it, and there's no fanfare. she really isn't remembered well, but she was -- a woman in brooklyn who traveled in late 1800s to the dakotaso meet sitting bull, and this is before women had the right to vote. women were defined by their fathers or...
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thatou really commit to me both of these stores are going to remain open at full present capacity? the same network? what about other duplicates? >> thank you, senator. a couple things. we have not suggested any change, per se, in the use of the metro pcs boost. they serve very different purposes. so far, we see that being a less likely rationalization than if they were a sprint or t-mobile store. , if two sourceg were directly related, you may close one, but the staffing in the other store would be a function of foot traffic, gross adds, and your aspirations? so you can commit to me that the numbers of employees in connecticut will increase? >> i have not looked, but i will. >> i appreciated. -- it. overall, in those situations, i location even if none is closed, in effect, those positions would be moved to the other store so there is no net loss. total jobss filing, will go up. retail, in aggregate will go down, and many rural jobs created. there will be a decrease in retail over the planning period. >> can you give me the number? full-time and part-time, including distributors,
thatou really commit to me both of these stores are going to remain open at full present capacity? the same network? what about other duplicates? >> thank you, senator. a couple things. we have not suggested any change, per se, in the use of the metro pcs boost. they serve very different purposes. so far, we see that being a less likely rationalization than if they were a sprint or t-mobile store. , if two sourceg were directly related, you may close one, but the staffing in the other...
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worried thatou trade tensions are back on and can escalate? adam: i think they are. ithink you could categorize as constructive ambiguity. on a number of fronts, it has been unclear which direction trade and the administration were going to take. the markets could still imagine a better scenario. i think we are reaching the point where these deadlines are nafta,up, steel tariffs, where a decision is going to have to be made. that meanwhat does for world growth? >> is an important component of world growth. seen so farwe've are a small component of u.s. trade. the question is what the measures will beetaliation. also taking this in context of what is happening in global trade, this is not the first time the u.s. is doing it. the e.u. is the next in the list of countries that have seen that happen. francine: would it make a difference if the e.u. retaliates and certain constituencies where donald trump has more to lose in the midterm elections? do we always need to bring it back to domestic policy? andrew: my colleague is right. the numbers are quite small when it come
worried thatou trade tensions are back on and can escalate? adam: i think they are. ithink you could categorize as constructive ambiguity. on a number of fronts, it has been unclear which direction trade and the administration were going to take. the markets could still imagine a better scenario. i think we are reaching the point where these deadlines are nafta,up, steel tariffs, where a decision is going to have to be made. that meanwhat does for world growth? >> is an important...
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they've never suggested so much confidsence i administration thatou nt to forgo that opportunity. so i would hope that my democratic colleagues would join me in this as well. look, mr. president, what this comes down to is i think we should accept responsibility for the work that we do and the work that we delegate, and let's make sure that this really important and necessary expansion of cfius authority is done right, and the way we do that is we make sure that congress has the final say over the rulemaking. i urge my colleagues to support the amendment and i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from nebraska. mrs. fischer: thank you, mr. president. as everyone in this chamber knows, passing the defense authorization bill is a tradition that has taken place without interruption for 56 years. that means regardless of political party or t disagreements we may have on other issues, we cangree is, the importance of a strong national defense. this year we consider the national defense authorization act against the backdrop of a changing world.
they've never suggested so much confidsence i administration thatou nt to forgo that opportunity. so i would hope that my democratic colleagues would join me in this as well. look, mr. president, what this comes down to is i think we should accept responsibility for the work that we do and the work that we delegate, and let's make sure that this really important and necessary expansion of cfius authority is done right, and the way we do that is we make sure that congress has the final say over...
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the idea that there is a triangle, thatou have to go one to do this.t is necessary, but not sufficient. it is not going to make you a great writer. but you sit down with early faulkner and early everybody, and say actually, they could all do it. it is nothing about learning to do those things that impedes creativity. >> for books include "typical american," "mona in the promised land," "and who is irish." watch in-depth live today, noon to 3:00 p.m.. >> next, on history bookshelf. history professor lauren sklaroff discussed black culture in the new deal. her book that examines new deal federal arts projects that promoted black artists, including lena horne, duke ellington. this was recorded at the franklin d. roosevelt library and museum in hyde park new york in 2010. it is about 40 minutes. [applause] >> thank you so much for coming to this talk. for supporting the book, and thank you so much to the roosevelt library for offering this invitation. the new deal is often characterized as progressive, even revolutionary. nuanced economic policies coupled
the idea that there is a triangle, thatou have to go one to do this.t is necessary, but not sufficient. it is not going to make you a great writer. but you sit down with early faulkner and early everybody, and say actually, they could all do it. it is nothing about learning to do those things that impedes creativity. >> for books include "typical american," "mona in the promised land," "and who is irish." watch in-depth live today, noon to 3:00 p.m.. >>...
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that is what research shows the economic impact thatou have the trump administrion majority in congress right now engaging in the unprecedented attack on regulation and my area is worker protection so i will just tick down the things that are happening that most of them met department of labor also at pa and usda but i will go through a few of these. to give you a sense of what is going on. rolling back the rule that requires lawyers to keep accurate records of injuries and illnesses for five years it gives them get out of jail free card for businesses that don't feed crucial workplace safety record proposing to go back provision of tax proposing a rule that usda increase hogs water volume fees in the meat producing industry repacking industry is already one of the most dangerous industries this isn't just bad for workers but also animal welfare and food safety rule to weaken regulations protecting farmworkers from pesticides taking money out of 41st pockets to abandon a rule to increase the threshold below which all workers could not be denied overtime pay working more than 40 hours a
that is what research shows the economic impact thatou have the trump administrion majority in congress right now engaging in the unprecedented attack on regulation and my area is worker protection so i will just tick down the things that are happening that most of them met department of labor also at pa and usda but i will go through a few of these. to give you a sense of what is going on. rolling back the rule that requires lawyers to keep accurate records of injuries and illnesses for five...
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if thatou name ss familiar he's the one who was behind e charlottesvil rally last year.ow he wants to hold a two day protest in lafayette park during the anniversary oly the violence that happened in charlottesville. the park service must meet with kessler before they decide whether t issue a final permit. >>> shocking new details this morning of a former archbishop washington. the sexual abuse he's accused of. ia live reports next. k plus, burger apologizing this morning for a rld cup adrr campaign gone ibly wrong. more on that coming up. >> ♪ >> ♪ itns every time. i've got it. and every time, she wins. it's on me. but you have the bb&t app with zelle an can pay the bill beforeshe even. beth! bb&t. all we see is you. >> ♪ >> 7:14, 73 nice muggy degrees this morning. >> feels le sumner d.c. >> it actually is summer in d.c. it is also national selfie day today. so we want to see your best self portrait wheoer you d it like this, which is a great look or maybe youo it like, let's just say, this which is also a great look. just use #fox5 selfies. so we can fin it. ready loo
if thatou name ss familiar he's the one who was behind e charlottesvil rally last year.ow he wants to hold a two day protest in lafayette park during the anniversary oly the violence that happened in charlottesville. the park service must meet with kessler before they decide whether t issue a final permit. >>> shocking new details this morning of a former archbishop washington. the sexual abuse he's accused of. ia live reports next. k plus, burger apologizing this morning for a rld cup...