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give thean time if anyone tries to slow or shut down thisw investigatio're going to take action, right? all the sudden we got to issue subpoenas to get it out tomorw? >> th is not we're going to hear for sure. thank you all >>s ce 2011 deaths have doubled. meth is now considered a public health crisis in san francisco. last year nearly half the visits to the psychiatric rgemcy at san francisco general were by people high on meth.sa in februar francisco mayor london breed announced a task force. joining me to discuss meth's comeback is health correspondent. nice to see you. so obviously a big problem io, san francieth use. how widespread is the epidemic outside of san frcisco? >> it varies from region to region. in general what we're seeing is a rise in stimulant use opposed to the opioid epidemic. more cocaine and pcp on the east coast. but met west.ch bigger in the so besides san francisco o, it's bi in los angeles. there's also pockets in denver and growing in texas as well. so within the west and the midwest, 70% of local law enforcement agencies say meth is theibiggest drug threat.
give thean time if anyone tries to slow or shut down thisw investigatio're going to take action, right? all the sudden we got to issue subpoenas to get it out tomorw? >> th is not we're going to hear for sure. thank you all >>s ce 2011 deaths have doubled. meth is now considered a public health crisis in san francisco. last year nearly half the visits to the psychiatric rgemcy at san francisco general were by people high on meth.sa in februar francisco mayor london breed announced a...
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look at thean: you lobbying span across the anustry, there has been increase. normal where there is policy focus. if you look at the congressional hearings, the focus on u.s. health care enjoyed pricing, there are a lot of stakeholders we need to reach. we feel we need to shape that environment to make sure we have an environment that enables innovation to happen in the country, and that is what we will keep doing. manus: let's close off with potential deals. to $10u are spending up opposed toe you transformational pharmaceuticals? do not believe in it as strategy? dr. narasimhan: as somebody who has looked at these deals in the past, i believe big m&a has a tough time to return value because of the disruption in your corporate. we have a full r&d pipeline that we do not want to disrupt. and the execution or risk to ahieve it, i believe you need consistent m&a strategy. if you look at great companies and any industry, m&a's around 5% of the market cap. that is what we want to do. much. thank you so it is a great opportunity to have this conversation. that is dr
look at thean: you lobbying span across the anustry, there has been increase. normal where there is policy focus. if you look at the congressional hearings, the focus on u.s. health care enjoyed pricing, there are a lot of stakeholders we need to reach. we feel we need to shape that environment to make sure we have an environment that enables innovation to happen in the country, and that is what we will keep doing. manus: let's close off with potential deals. to $10u are spending up opposed toe...
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here's another look at thean reaction in charlottesville last night. this morning, all night long. david cr is there for us. we'll checkup in comint the top of the hour. rn> it's 4:34. developing this g, a man accused of plotting a terror attack designed kill as many people as possible in our area will appear in court. prosecutors say rondell henry harbored hatred of those who didn't practice the muslim faith. he was inspired bys i plots that killed pedestrians using large trucks. the first step of his plan card toing to prosecutors -- according to prosecutors was to anal a u-haul from alexandria garage last month. he headed to dulles international airport butty securi was too tight. he decided national harbor was the next-best target wh a l of people. >> scary. in is a safe area, high end, nice ea, people com and bring their families. so yeah, that's really scary. >> prince george's county police spotted the stolen u-haul and arrested henry when he jumped over the marina's security fence. >>> this morning, the head of the baltimore chapters of a prominent pakistani political party
here's another look at thean reaction in charlottesville last night. this morning, all night long. david cr is there for us. we'll checkup in comint the top of the hour. rn> it's 4:34. developing this g, a man accused of plotting a terror attack designed kill as many people as possible in our area will appear in court. prosecutors say rondell henry harbored hatred of those who didn't practice the muslim faith. he was inspired bys i plots that killed pedestrians using large trucks. the first...
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year-old male into custody, he clearly saw a radic radical, rifle sitting on the front passenger seat of thean vehicle d the suspect was taken into custody without any further incident. >> i want you to know, this is not poway will stay strong. and we will always be a community that cares for one another. >> poway is a small city of about 50,000 people. the mayor aescribed ita community that has a love and appreciation of different faith traditions, and there was an inr-faith service in the community just a week ago that brought people together. he says the community will not stand fore. hat now, police also said at that briefing they were reviewing the alleged shooter's social media account, and what was described as an open letter. we're continuing to follow the story and bring you updates as they devep. >> darcy spencer thank you. >>> fairfax county police say they're increasing patrols at all synagogues and jewish centers in the county. and we have also checked in with dc police, with prince george's county police, and they say they have not yet increased patrols. >>> today's tragedy comes
year-old male into custody, he clearly saw a radic radical, rifle sitting on the front passenger seat of thean vehicle d the suspect was taken into custody without any further incident. >> i want you to know, this is not poway will stay strong. and we will always be a community that cares for one another. >> poway is a small city of about 50,000 people. the mayor aescribed ita community that has a love and appreciation of different faith traditions, and there was an inr-faith...
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there's thean plr. 50s for everyone this morning. it depends a whole lot on how strong that southerly breeze is. it will also come with a hint of instability. so as a result, tre's a chanc of a thundershower or two, as well. if you're headed down to the nats game tonight, keep in mind there is that little 30% chance of a shower at least for the early part of the game. they should be able to play baseball andeet the gam completed. for tomorrow, another day with a lot of clouds. that cool air, high pressure that contrthled our wea yesterday, is back for tomorrow. so highs tomorrow only right around 70 degrees. all part of a weather system which is just really -- this is tough sledding for forecasters. it's literally beten 80s and 60s. and we're right on the battle zone here for the next couple of days. so let me walk you through future weathn the for your tuesday. a fair amount of cloud cover c during trse of the morning. then peeks of sunshi. then later in the day today, there will be that opportunity anyway for a rumble or two of thu
there's thean plr. 50s for everyone this morning. it depends a whole lot on how strong that southerly breeze is. it will also come with a hint of instability. so as a result, tre's a chanc of a thundershower or two, as well. if you're headed down to the nats game tonight, keep in mind there is that little 30% chance of a shower at least for the early part of the game. they should be able to play baseball andeet the gam completed. for tomorrow, another day with a lot of clouds. that cool air,...
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i know tim ryan and i know his heart and how much he cares for , theans, working families disabled, forse who don't have health care. commitment toan's us. i want him to know before he comes out here, your fight is our fight and we are in this fight together. together, no one can work together to make this country what it is -- great. god bless you. [applause] stagease welcome to the the president of the national association of county veterans service officers, united states army veteran sergeant herm brewer. thank you. before i get started, i want to say hats off for the guys who raised the flags for us today one more time. 50 years ago, they were in jungles in vietnam and they are here because they support tim ryan. hats off to you all of the time. where is the other guy? myself, in 2004 i was wounded by a road sign bomb serving with the u.s. army in iraq. when i came home, i found the department of veterans affairs were broken. veterans were waiting years for forms to be approved and they were shortstaffed. i went to work to try to help my fellow veterans. if you're a veteran, let me
i know tim ryan and i know his heart and how much he cares for , theans, working families disabled, forse who don't have health care. commitment toan's us. i want him to know before he comes out here, your fight is our fight and we are in this fight together. together, no one can work together to make this country what it is -- great. god bless you. [applause] stagease welcome to the the president of the national association of county veterans service officers, united states army veteran...
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japan, thean, -- in emperor is making way for his son to will lay.irst to rein the postwar constitution. global news 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. vonnie: a mixed bag of results from earnings. with general electric. >> if they are not bleeding -- at least, they are not bleeding as much as analysts expected. when you consider the negative cash flow estimate must $2.9 billion, it looks good. ge talked about the timing of orders being an issue. they sell a lot of expensive products. turbines for power stations and that sort of thing, and the idea you get the sale done in one quarter as opposed to another quarter, makes a real difference in terms of financial results, forecastft their unchanged, reflecting that some orders might have been pulled forward to the first quarter. it is something that gets your attention. with all of the issues they have , itand all of the changes is a noticeable result in a positive one for ge shareholders. guy: health care stocks
japan, thean, -- in emperor is making way for his son to will lay.irst to rein the postwar constitution. global news 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. vonnie: a mixed bag of results from earnings. with general electric. >> if they are not bleeding -- at least, they are not bleeding as much as analysts expected. when you consider the negative cash flow estimate must $2.9 billion, it looks good. ge...
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30, devastated families wonder if they could have doneore toave their loved ones after they visited theaneter flagship hospital. >> he was right there at the parking lot and had been there in a handicap spot. >> the v.a. medical center in the district has been plagued th problems, mismanagement, staffing shortage and management issues. >> now scott mcfarland reveals new questions whether the hospital is properly following up on patients after they're discharged. woodrow was a jokester sometimes. he was family oriented. >> reporter: the annual familyo ng at haynes point didn'te seem the sam says lorettae >> because hsn't there. he would be the one to gater th kids and play football or get a fishing pole. >> reporter: she said the grief of losing her brother is made worse by how the navy veteran died, hours after receiving care at the v.a. medicen cr. >> he had two appointments that day. kept.rlier appointment he but the appointment he had, i t believe, i was at 3:00, he didn't keep it. >> reporter: whenee woodrow rd didn't return ho may 20, his family said no one could locate him. and the
30, devastated families wonder if they could have doneore toave their loved ones after they visited theaneter flagship hospital. >> he was right there at the parking lot and had been there in a handicap spot. >> the v.a. medical center in the district has been plagued th problems, mismanagement, staffing shortage and management issues. >> now scott mcfarland reveals new questions whether the hospital is properly following up on patients after they're discharged. woodrow was a...
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is use thean do flexibility. to purchase etf's. they have already done that.ought higher than the official target, so they can use that flexibility. kathleen: speaking of buying securities, there is concern about the financial stability and a bit of overheating in the real estate market and central banks around the world worry about financial stability keeping rates so low, so long. will governor kuroda be asked about that? kazuo: two things. boj is monitoring what is developing in the european markets and -- [indiscernible] boj is already decelerating the pace and, another thing the boj can say is that this is shared, both across assets -- and that is where i think -- [indiscernible] kathleen: any chance that the consumption tax hike will be postponed by the government -- prime minister abe said maybe if there is a lehman brothers type drop in prices, we would consider it -- nobody seems to be anything near like that right now. kazuo: when he said about lehman brothers crisis, we have to really read between the eave -- leaves. [indiscernible] this is all abou
is use thean do flexibility. to purchase etf's. they have already done that.ought higher than the official target, so they can use that flexibility. kathleen: speaking of buying securities, there is concern about the financial stability and a bit of overheating in the real estate market and central banks around the world worry about financial stability keeping rates so low, so long. will governor kuroda be asked about that? kazuo: two things. boj is monitoring what is developing in the european...
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control thean presidency. you work with your colleagues and there are people who were here for to one eplus years who have been trying to get their policies enacted. this president wanted to work with the republicans. he cannot do anything on his own. we have seen this with his border while funding. he has not gotten it. national ---- and he tried a national emergency. he has a very successful on rolling back relationships that what happened in at the agency level. guest: republicans were given all branches of mandate. as mitch mcconnell likes to say, the market people prefer a divided government. those rare times when you have all levers of power, you try to use them. jim in sunrise, florida, republican. >> everyone is talking about donald trump but i was born and raised in new york through the 1960's and 1970's and what happened to new york city, mr. trump was part of that, the building up of new york again. his resume is second to none. the man is superman in my opinion. and i was a democrat. i would like t
control thean presidency. you work with your colleagues and there are people who were here for to one eplus years who have been trying to get their policies enacted. this president wanted to work with the republicans. he cannot do anything on his own. we have seen this with his border while funding. he has not gotten it. national ---- and he tried a national emergency. he has a very successful on rolling back relationships that what happened in at the agency level. guest: republicans were given...
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think the current administration in washington wishes to enact more gun control laws, but they from thean f rating brady center after two years, because they had only loosened gun control laws in those two years. i think it has become one of those issues that especially for democrats, they don't want to touch that issue because they see it as a political loser. host: you have taken us from the american revolution 22011. why do you think is wrong with the debates are having today over gun rights, and how would you recast or improve the public discourse on guns? adam: i think one of the problems the gun debate suffers from is that it has been dominated by extremists on both side of the aisle. we think of gun rights supporters as being extreme in opposition to gun laws, thinking that even though this law might be a good law, it would lead ultimately to civilian disarmament. i think the other side has been unreasonable as well. gun-control supporters have often s to take control ght toe often sou take all guns away, make handguns and other guns not useful for self-defense. and even when that
think the current administration in washington wishes to enact more gun control laws, but they from thean f rating brady center after two years, because they had only loosened gun control laws in those two years. i think it has become one of those issues that especially for democrats, they don't want to touch that issue because they see it as a political loser. host: you have taken us from the american revolution 22011. why do you think is wrong with the debates are having today over gun...
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. >> i feel terrible for thean other and the aunt and the father. as a parpt myseent myself, i fe them that ts is yet another time where they've had their hopes raised potentially. >> and in the strangers of twists, police say the young man who claimed to be timmothy is a 23-year-old man w had just gotten out of prison in ohio. om>>> when we back, doug's got the forecast for a cold, rainy friday and storm chances in the 10-day. >> buthere's better news f >>> relief for nearly a million hdrivers in virginia we had their licenses suspended due to unpaid court fees. they'll ge able to their licenses reinstated now. last night lawmakers voted to get rid of the automatic suspension law. but as news 4 drew wilder explains, that issue come could up again a year from now. n reporter: john chapmas driving to work but for years he couldn't because of a controversial virginia law. >> their policy for suspension ofeche license affted me to the point that i couldn't find a job. >> reporter: john was in a vious cycle that hundreds of thousands of virginians are i
. >> i feel terrible for thean other and the aunt and the father. as a parpt myseent myself, i fe them that ts is yet another time where they've had their hopes raised potentially. >> and in the strangers of twists, police say the young man who claimed to be timmothy is a 23-year-old man w had just gotten out of prison in ohio. om>>> when we back, doug's got the forecast for a cold, rainy friday and storm chances in the 10-day. >> buthere's better news f >>>...
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cleaning up thean many parts sites along the anacostia watershed. derrick ward is in southwest d.c. with more on the soar. derrick, showing fantastic artwork the last h halfr taken from trash inside that area. so how's the cleanup going this morning? >> reporter: well, it's getting started here. you know, as you said, going on at sites all over the city pt not necessarily on the banks of long n coaacostia but still the site. along with the d.c. department of energy and environment and several other groups and oliticians and just volunteers that will show up do things like this. we here at fort mahan park part of the defenses of washington during the civil war and now part of the defenses of the river. part of what they want to do make sure that people make the connection that you don't have to necessarily be able to see he river to affect the river. with a lot going on on the anacostia now, important as its of b we hear from the d.c. department of energy and environment. take a look. >> this such anxcitingacostia . 2018, theear to celebrate major steps forward in terms of restoring
cleaning up thean many parts sites along the anacostia watershed. derrick ward is in southwest d.c. with more on the soar. derrick, showing fantastic artwork the last h halfr taken from trash inside that area. so how's the cleanup going this morning? >> reporter: well, it's getting started here. you know, as you said, going on at sites all over the city pt not necessarily on the banks of long n coaacostia but still the site. along with the d.c. department of energy and environment and...
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yo ove got thean and the ice. it also can monitor the organ while it is in flight to make sure it is staying cold. last friday they managed to transport a kidney about three miles across baltimore wheresu eon was able to successfully transplant it to a patient in need. >> with innovations like drone technology, we will be able to ha hopefully on demand organ shipment alcohol be far less expensive. >> t flightsre relatively limimd, but the tea is hoping to one day expand the distance and the delivery speed. >> pretty exciting. >>> news 4 working for your health. tonight new research finding that a promising peanut allergy treatment may not work so well after all. this treatment is called oral immuno therapy. children areeng small amounts of peanut protein under a doctor's supervision. the study looked at the effects of the treatment and found while it worked well at first, patients were more likely to have a severe allergic reaction within a year than those who did not have immuno therapy. >>> a surprise today duri
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we have images of thean gas c used in the fire.an also see the burnonamage the>> marble. > a group of atm thieves appear to be back at it again with another attempted heist as a 7/11. investigators tell us the latest case in northeast d.c. involve things becoming more aggressive and attacking the workers there. they ran io some trouble when their truck got stuck and had to abandon the crash machine -- the crash machine and their vehicle. and with so many attempts in recent weeks, the fed are now getting involved. >> the owner of a phone that was tossed toward president trump has been detained for a mental evaluation. investigators say he deniedth wing the phone and claimed somebody stole it, but they found his account to be confusing. the predent was taking the stage today at the national rifle asso indiana when that phone landed nearby. the president was not hit. >>> a school assembly for military children turned into an moe emotional reyounion. >> aimee cho was there when a mom who had been deployed for the last seven months walk
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. > orlando moore and h girlfriend, porsche ravanel, went to thean dominepublic for a romantic getawaythey were supposed to fly back to newersey on the 27th. they checked out of their hotel but neither made it on the flight home. now nearly two weeks later, both their cel phones are off, and their rental car is missing. >>> facing federal charges and the possibility of close to 100 years in prison, high-profile lawyer michael avenatti os lashingut at nike. he said nike pulled a stunt by having him arrested before he could go public withcu sations. he's accused of trying to shake down nikeor $25 million while accusing the company of making illegal payments to college athletes and their families. in a written statement, nike says they, quote, will not respond to the allegations of an individual facing federal charges of fraud and extortion and his disgraceful attempts to distract from the athletes on the court. >>>5:43. chuck? >> good morning, everybody. snzing season well underway. the pollen report, mold spore, weeds, and grasses all low. tree llen, no surprise to many, is in the high
. > orlando moore and h girlfriend, porsche ravanel, went to thean dominepublic for a romantic getawaythey were supposed to fly back to newersey on the 27th. they checked out of their hotel but neither made it on the flight home. now nearly two weeks later, both their cel phones are off, and their rental car is missing. >>> facing federal charges and the possibility of close to 100 years in prison, high-profile lawyer michael avenatti os lashingut at nike. he said nike pulled a...
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thean number one problem accordg to the latest fox news poll. 21% of american voters now find immigrationo be the most important issue facing the nation, far outpacing, as you see, any other issue. and that, i believe, you can credit to the president of the united states. without reservation. and in a reuters/ipsos poll which skews heavily, by the way, in favor of democrats in their sampling, that poll also finding 50% of voters on both democrats and republicans approve of the job president trump is doing handling employment ask jobs. and jobs. 42% disapprove. figure that one out with -- [laughter] employment at historic highs and unemployment at historic lows. and president trump has just tweeted the following, talking about the russian interference in the presidential election. anything the russians did concerning the 2016 election was done while obama was president. he was told about it and did nothing. most importantly, the vote was not affected as a result. joining me now, former reagan white house political director, fobs buzz political analyst ed rollins, savant and the dean. you'r
thean number one problem accordg to the latest fox news poll. 21% of american voters now find immigrationo be the most important issue facing the nation, far outpacing, as you see, any other issue. and that, i believe, you can credit to the president of the united states. without reservation. and in a reuters/ipsos poll which skews heavily, by the way, in favor of democrats in their sampling, that poll also finding 50% of voters on both democrats and republicans approve of the job president...
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you can see at the bottom of your screen, 55 degrees at thean national and all ove region chilly temperatures. i have confidence we'll make it into the 60s today. it's going to be a little below normal for this time of year. we also have some rain on the way. a few more clouds building throughouthe day. we do have some rain showers possibly before the day is ended. rain before the week is over. we'll time that out and talk about this lite bit of warmup that we're having coming our way in the 10-day in 20 minutes. >> all right. thank you, layn. a big heads up if you take the metro. the agency is going to close stations south of the rgan tional airport this weekend for track work. >> thi ois ahead a major summer shutluwn on the b and yellow lines. adam, tell us about this weekend work and what f to expect the summer. this is a big project. >> reporter: a huge project. full clores of the stations south of reagan national airport. you can see the fencing up. the workers are here getting ready. all ofis it because the platforms up there are in bad shape. we're talking about a hand full of these pl
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it all has to do with how thean co handled its privacy policies. the federal trade commission begannvestigating facebook last year after reports that a political consulting firm accessed the data of as many as 87 million facebook users without their consent. the settlement penalty in the billions of dollarsould be the largest fine ever imposed by the ftc against a tech company. >>> a tax hike may be on the way for arlington residents. our news partners at wtop report property taxes in arlington counties are going up. the county board passed a $1.4 billion 2020 budget, and it calls for a property tax increase of 3.2%. hristian ard chair dorsey was quoted as saying taxes were hiked only as much as necessary to meet essential needs. >>> 11 still ahead, if you're older or retired and would still like a job, we are in luck. >> we're working with you for details on a major american company that hopes to hire some 250,000 older americanshis summer. >>> plus, do you lie about snoring in a new report reveals who amongst us is most likely to stretch the trut
it all has to do with how thean co handled its privacy policies. the federal trade commission begannvestigating facebook last year after reports that a political consulting firm accessed the data of as many as 87 million facebook users without their consent. the settlement penalty in the billions of dollarsould be the largest fine ever imposed by the ftc against a tech company. >>> a tax hike may be on the way for arlington residents. our news partners at wtop report property taxes in...
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. >> reporter: in february the state department issued travel advisory for thean dominic republic telling tourists to exercise increased caution due to crime. the family is in the d.r. trying to find her hoping this picture isn't the last. morgan chesky, nbc news. >>> this morning the owner of a rare coin shop in d.c. is speaking out after someone stole thousands of dollars worth of rare merchandise. right now police are still looking for the thief. take a look at this surveillance police say about a week ago the man you see here stole4,000 wort of coins from capital coin and stampny compa nelson whitman has been in business for almost 60 years. >> it is very disappointing to have somebody do this. somebody that is a criminal and shouldn't be out on the streets doing this. >> wittman homes h iurance will help cover the loss. and that is a good shot of that person. so hopefullyy find out who that is. >> recognize him. >>> well it is atory that is as stocking as it is tragic. a young man found dead inside of a burned-out home in montgomery ounty under the home an intricate set of tunnels. >
. >> reporter: in february the state department issued travel advisory for thean dominic republic telling tourists to exercise increased caution due to crime. the family is in the d.r. trying to find her hoping this picture isn't the last. morgan chesky, nbc news. >>> this morning the owner of a rare coin shop in d.c. is speaking out after someone stole thousands of dollars worth of rare merchandise. right now police are still looking for the thief. take a look at this...
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china, india, japan, south korea and turkey must halt thean n oil imports by may face penalties.retary of state tike pompeo saay the goal remains to deprive iran's regime ofue critical revy cutting off all its oil sales. >> we're going to zero. t how long we remain therero depends solely on the islamic republic iran's senior leaders. we've made our demands very clear to the ayatollah and his cronies: end your pursuit of nuclear weapons, stop testing and proliferating ballistic missiles, stop sponsoring and committing terrorism, halt the arbitrary detention of u.s. citizens. >> wdruff: the sanctions announcement sent oil prices surging to their highest levels since october. but the administration said it will work with saudi arabia and the united arab emirates to ensure the oil market is stable. representative seth moulton of massachusetts is the newest democrat in the 2020 presidential race. the 40-year-old marine veteran announced today.ar hered attention last year when he sought to oust nancy pelosi as leader of house democrats. we'll have a report from thegn camprail, later in
china, india, japan, south korea and turkey must halt thean n oil imports by may face penalties.retary of state tike pompeo saay the goal remains to deprive iran's regime ofue critical revy cutting off all its oil sales. >> we're going to zero. t how long we remain therero depends solely on the islamic republic iran's senior leaders. we've made our demands very clear to the ayatollah and his cronies: end your pursuit of nuclear weapons, stop testing and proliferating ballistic missiles,...
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caller: the question is, buy-in, thean -- merits of it. based on a percentage of your income. i think in colorado the issue is that, which i believe colorado once youaid buy-in, stop working, you would lose it. is there some way that medicaid buy-in has a solution to these problems? i will hang up and listen. guest: there are a lot of states that are looking at medicaid buy-in. medicaid is financed jointly by the states and federal government. some of the states cannot attach to medicare because it is a federal program. new mexico and nevada are both looking at the possibility of letting people by medicaid coverage rather than medicare coverage. that is a separate proposal. a lot of people looking at buying into medicare early, which is the proposal of 55 or 60. host: does that become like a high deductible program? guest: it is exactly the opposite. medicaid is more generous than medicare. it covers many more things. sometimes it covers transportation to the hospital. it covers more types of home care. medicaid is a more robust benefits package. the problem is providers tend
caller: the question is, buy-in, thean -- merits of it. based on a percentage of your income. i think in colorado the issue is that, which i believe colorado once youaid buy-in, stop working, you would lose it. is there some way that medicaid buy-in has a solution to these problems? i will hang up and listen. guest: there are a lot of states that are looking at medicaid buy-in. medicaid is financed jointly by the states and federal government. some of the states cannot attach to medicare...
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we lock up more people than any other country per capita because they are divided.tionately end to theanrohibition on marijuana and talking about expunging the arrest records for those in possession of something that you will not die from. i do not think you can become addicted. in many cases, it alleviates the symptoms of conditions that you would be prescribing opioids to treat. expunge those arrest reference -- records. toby should be making a profit by locking people up. to the capital to argue for mandatory minimums. these are the places to start. if we follow the lead of houston, texas and stop cash fails so that you are not too poor to get out of jail, i think it will be making some progress. conclusion --y in i begin this way and i will end this way. [speaking spanish] come se dice in english? [laughter] [speaking spanish] i'm grateful to be here with you, have learned so much listening to you, looking forward to the next visit. thank you for having us on. we are very, very, very grateful. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ >> the c-span bus is stopping at middle and high schools
we lock up more people than any other country per capita because they are divided.tionately end to theanrohibition on marijuana and talking about expunging the arrest records for those in possession of something that you will not die from. i do not think you can become addicted. in many cases, it alleviates the symptoms of conditions that you would be prescribing opioids to treat. expunge those arrest reference -- records. toby should be making a profit by locking people up. to the capital to...
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thean begin to think about complicated ways it signifies and produces meaning for the reader. then, this is another important quote from the essay. can i get a volunteer to read the short quote? paradox cangraphic be seen as the coexistence of two messages, one without a code and the other with a code. prof. curley: i think it is kind of confusing, but i want to harp on the fact of without a code. photography is an image without a code. what he means by this is that the image itself is without inherent meaning. in some ways the photograph needs to be coded through captions through the article next to it. there are many other ideas, like the readers on political persuasion. the image becomes meaningless until it becomes coded by the surrounding ideas. the image needs its code, the context to understand the meaning. oftalks of the paradox photography and press photography and the ways that you can construct it intentionally and the opinions and political leanings. it conceives -- a photography. what does it mean? thinking back to our photograph right here. we know that there was
thean begin to think about complicated ways it signifies and produces meaning for the reader. then, this is another important quote from the essay. can i get a volunteer to read the short quote? paradox cangraphic be seen as the coexistence of two messages, one without a code and the other with a code. prof. curley: i think it is kind of confusing, but i want to harp on the fact of without a code. photography is an image without a code. what he means by this is that the image itself is without...
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and they have to do that nationally so that thean communities be warned and children can be protected. the boy scouts of america are choosing to protect themselves and not the kids. m >> yang: yntioned statute of limitations. new york just passed a new law expanding, lengthening the statute r limitations child sex abuse caizs. other states areoing the same thing. is this going to help hold the boy outs accountable, help victims, survivors of child abuse, have their day in court? y the removal of the statute of limitations in nk and soon to be in new jersey is going to hugely advance child pr and cause the boy scouts of america other and organizations to nhat only ve to disclose the secrets and the identities of hee offenders and those that chose to protect but be held accountable in a way theyad never have to because they have been able to hide behind the statutof limitations an use that as a sword and a shield. the removal of that statute of limitations in new york and elsewhere is now gog to advance child protection and going to require these institutions to comean and speak truth.
and they have to do that nationally so that thean communities be warned and children can be protected. the boy scouts of america are choosing to protect themselves and not the kids. m >> yang: yntioned statute of limitations. new york just passed a new law expanding, lengthening the statute r limitations child sex abuse caizs. other states areoing the same thing. is this going to help hold the boy outs accountable, help victims, survivors of child abuse, have their day in court? y the...
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says thean for boeing airport can handle larger planes because they have long runways.hat is your bloomberg business flash. thank you. it is first quarter results season for u.s. banks. j.p. morgan kicks off this morning. revenue may for have peaked. morgan cites net interest income figure jumped 10%, though the group has warned it expects little change for this set of numbers. goldman sachs report on monday. bloomberg intelligence sees the top line declining. analysts view its relative strength against the global revenue trend as more critical in gauging the results. key updates on legal risk or cost related to 1mdb will also be watched. bank of america figures are at the following day and the groups trading numbers may hurt the overall revenue picture. industry loan growth in the first quarter could be a positive for the group. bevankinsella and james are still with us. james, for a while, you have had a preference for u.s.-backed versus european. are there banks in the u.s. heading into the early season you prefer even more? james: i see that as a global giant. it is
says thean for boeing airport can handle larger planes because they have long runways.hat is your bloomberg business flash. thank you. it is first quarter results season for u.s. banks. j.p. morgan kicks off this morning. revenue may for have peaked. morgan cites net interest income figure jumped 10%, though the group has warned it expects little change for this set of numbers. goldman sachs report on monday. bloomberg intelligence sees the top line declining. analysts view its relative...
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we have chaos on thean borded could place a system in place so we actually have the bor under control could expand the detention centers, send more judges to ta care of the backlog, give counselors to the people so the know how to woe system, we could do a lot of things to make the situation on the bor functioning and that's what a normal president would be focused on, what a governor would be doing and mayor is doing. postead of doing actualicy, he's treating it all as a twitter game to make his base feel good about themselves.ow >> nawaz: we he reasons it was pushed back on is because it was illegal. when the president was on the border with kevin mcaleenan, he asked kevin to close the border earlier than expected and said he would pardon him if he wre to act illegally and prevent migrants from entering, all rethrts that came out lat afternoon. just weigh in on this. what do you make of thireports and the allegations made here? in from all we know about kev mcaleenan, he's talking to the wrong guy, donald trump, when he makes that sort of an offer. he's a law-abiding law person. as
we have chaos on thean borded could place a system in place so we actually have the bor under control could expand the detention centers, send more judges to ta care of the backlog, give counselors to the people so the know how to woe system, we could do a lot of things to make the situation on the bor functioning and that's what a normal president would be focused on, what a governor would be doing and mayor is doing. postead of doing actualicy, he's treating it all as a twitter game to make...
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for all of us at thean pbs newshourk you, and we'll see you soon. aj >> mor funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. a language program that teachesi spanish, frenclian, german, and more. >> consumer cellular. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> bnsf railway. >> the ford fodation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> carnegie corporation of new york.at supporting innns in education, democratic engagement, and ofe advancement nternational peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org g >> you're watchs. hi. i'm rick bayless, and i've been exploring cooking and eating in mexico for over 40 years. now i'm taking you to mexico city for a deep dive into the classic dishes you'
for all of us at thean pbs newshourk you, and we'll see you soon. aj >> mor funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. a language program that teachesi spanish, frenclian, german, and more. >> consumer cellular. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> bnsf railway. >> the ford fodation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> carnegie corporation of new york.at supporting innns in education,...
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m theans money for updatingld schools, buig new hospitals, repairing broken rds, and maintaining publiclities like water, sewage and electricity. >> you can answer ce000 and get what you need. or you can leave it blank and get th: nothing. >> woodruff: private companies also make major decisiont based on whae census says, like where to bui grocery stores or new housing developments. but, like any government agency, the census bureau needs funding to do its job. and it's not cheap. the last census, in 2010, cost taxpayers $13 billion, with more than 500 field offices and 635,000 staffers nationwide. census watchers look now to the supreme court for a quick resolution, less than a year out from the next census. today's arguments are just the latest step in this long-running controversy. and here to cover this, from both angles, are our regular supreme court analyst, marcia coyle, of the "national law journal." and, hansi lo wang. he's on the census beat for npr. welcome to both-of-you. you were both in the courtroom today. nsi, i'll start with you. this really is the end of a long controv
m theans money for updatingld schools, buig new hospitals, repairing broken rds, and maintaining publiclities like water, sewage and electricity. >> you can answer ce000 and get what you need. or you can leave it blank and get th: nothing. >> woodruff: private companies also make major decisiont based on whae census says, like where to bui grocery stores or new housing developments. but, like any government agency, the census bureau needs funding to do its job. and it's not cheap....
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i think what the book really illustrates is how often thean government to do deals with nancy pelosi years. i think this is just another exple of republicans thinking he's got to leave us high and dry on any occasion when he thinks there could be a deal done. he's not interested in the substance. >> heather, i have to think when you hear that on the one hand, donald trump the individual i think does want to cut deals with whoever. but he doesn't idealogically look like a guy ady to cut deals. >> no, because he's always looking back at fox news. >> roped back in or whatever that is. >> most importantly he knows this economy, eoun it's doing great for headlines is still not working for are most americans. he uses the scapegoats of immigrts, poor people, black families, this is what he does time and time again. is a more broad republican playbook than president trump but he's mastered it, divide and conquer and districts from what's happening in american famihees. >> hugh, you read their book, you sit there and think it is unbelievablw little he's gotten through congress. hyen you read
i think what the book really illustrates is how often thean government to do deals with nancy pelosi years. i think this is just another exple of republicans thinking he's got to leave us high and dry on any occasion when he thinks there could be a deal done. he's not interested in the substance. >> heather, i have to think when you hear that on the one hand, donald trump the individual i think does want to cut deals with whoever. but he doesn't idealogically look like a guy ady to cut...
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in full the principal payments for mature and securities purchased under the asset purchase program thean when we start raising the key ecb interest rates. whenever the date where we raise ecb interest rates moves forward , so does the horizon over which we undertake the purchases. as long ases, for necessary to maintain favorable liquidity conditions and a degree of monetary accommodatio
in full the principal payments for mature and securities purchased under the asset purchase program thean when we start raising the key ecb interest rates. whenever the date where we raise ecb interest rates moves forward , so does the horizon over which we undertake the purchases. as long ases, for necessary to maintain favorable liquidity conditions and a degree of monetary accommodatio
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set is new footage not seen in thean original releasean interview with filmmaker george lucas. you'll also receive the d.v.d. of today's program. plea call and give to this station right now. thank you for your support. >> your contribution in any amount would be appreciated. we know what the enomy is like, we know that some people are doing better, some peopleel not so those people who are doing better, maybe it's time to look deep into your hearts and souls and say, should i bear the weight of the time i spent inof fronhe television with this television station pbs show that i'm watching or should i let someone else pay for it?well, i think the real ar to that is, no, i probably at's all that's being asked. and to pay to the degree that you can afford. i heard one time someone say that you should give until it hurts. to give until it makes youhat feel great. and if you believe that this station and pbs has been important to you and will be important in the future, the only way that it can beut important in the fure is if there is funding. with all the news out there today, it
set is new footage not seen in thean original releasean interview with filmmaker george lucas. you'll also receive the d.v.d. of today's program. plea call and give to this station right now. thank you for your support. >> your contribution in any amount would be appreciated. we know what the enomy is like, we know that some people are doing better, some peopleel not so those people who are doing better, maybe it's time to look deep into your hearts and souls and say, should i bear the...
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police asking anyone with information about thean eric holder to come forward. this videoea a to show the shooting and the gunman leaving the scene. police have not commented on the video which has not beenfi ve by nbc news. lapd chief michael moore says he believes the shoer knew hussle. >> this was not a chance encounter. ♪ i had a vision nobody else could see ♪ >> reporter: before his career took off, he spent years hustling selling socks and t-shir t-shirts. from a young age, he spoke about his goals including inves ng in real estate. >> invest in some assets. >> reporter: he made those dreams a reality not just by the shopping center but dozens of lonel bues. >> he was really about his community and very clear abouth yhat community gave to him. >> reporter: cit councilman harris dawson worked closely with hussle including o plans for the ambitious destinationsh crenaw development. >> nipsey would want us to work longer, harder, and be more committed to goals and dreams. >> reporter: nipsey spoke to sirius xm radio about the lab he cofounded. >> we have anng
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says thean for boeing airport can handle these large plans because -- planes because they have long runwaysof the here raising $2.3 billion in its offering on the italian exchange. valuatione company's at $6.4 billion. that is your bloomberg business flash, nejra. nejra: viviana, thank you. the economic slowdown draws frequent parallels with japan. low interest rates, debt, and the aging society are cited by frenchst, but a economist brushes off the comparison, saying europe's regionr growth means the is faring better. still with us is ralf preusser from merrill lynch. ien i look at the five-year, see them going down, down, down, so inflation expectation for me, not so high in the eurozone. ralf: no, clearly not, and i think the ecb is being somewhat disingenuous in the recent comments, because they are trying to do sharper moves with the bargain that it was a change in inflation risk premiums. ismmandby, ity the by breakeven, what is driving the decline in inflation and breakevens. i do think they will have a bit of an issue, if you compare the moving nominal rates between the u.s. and eur
says thean for boeing airport can handle these large plans because -- planes because they have long runwaysof the here raising $2.3 billion in its offering on the italian exchange. valuatione company's at $6.4 billion. that is your bloomberg business flash, nejra. nejra: viviana, thank you. the economic slowdown draws frequent parallels with japan. low interest rates, debt, and the aging society are cited by frenchst, but a economist brushes off the comparison, saying europe's regionr growth...
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caller: the question is, buy-in, thean -- merits of it. based on a percentage of your income. think in colorado the issue is that, which i believe colorado once youaid buy-in, stop working, you would lose it. is there some way that medicaid buy-in has a solution to these problems? i will hang up and listen. guest: there are a lot of states that are looking at medicaid buy-in. medicaid is financed jointly by the states and federal government. some of the states cannot attach to medicare because it is a federal program. new mexico and nevada are both looking at the possibility of letting people by medicaid coverage rather than medicare coverage. that is a separate proposal. a lot of people looking at buying into medicare early, which is the proposal of 55 or 60. host: does that become like a high deductible program? guest: it is exactly the opposite. medicaid is more generous than medicare. it covers many more things. sometimes it covers transportation to the hospital. it covers more types of home care. medicaid is a more robust benefits package. the problem is providers tend to
caller: the question is, buy-in, thean -- merits of it. based on a percentage of your income. think in colorado the issue is that, which i believe colorado once youaid buy-in, stop working, you would lose it. is there some way that medicaid buy-in has a solution to these problems? i will hang up and listen. guest: there are a lot of states that are looking at medicaid buy-in. medicaid is financed jointly by the states and federal government. some of the states cannot attach to medicare because...