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thera prior t record is not good >> if it's not an individual that has broad and bipartisan supp they will have a hell of a fight on the supreme court nominee. because d weon't want somebody who is just rubbertamp off a wghting checklist. >> and supreme court ended summer term today. justicee not scheduled to reconvene until the first non october. >>>. >> now to a developing story a recent visit to mgm hotel and casinour r caam their 6-year-old daughter was seriously hurt when sreceivedcta with similar fountains aroundthe concerned when you're out. me melissa how is the girl doing tonight. said littlel is init seriouse cral condition. this hapraned tuesday night isz aid lot of questions what went wrong. it happened houdz mgm near a water fountain. the family tells fox 59 girl was shocked when she touched a metal railing near the fountain. a security guard was also shockede' as expected to be okay. we spoke with a company that specializess in electricawo for xher sal and residential projlats including instalon of water found taps.t an inc like this is very rare good if you get in betwe
thera prior t record is not good >> if it's not an individual that has broad and bipartisan supp they will have a hell of a fight on the supreme court nominee. because d weon't want somebody who is just rubbertamp off a wghting checklist. >> and supreme court ended summer term today. justicee not scheduled to reconvene until the first non october. >>>. >> now to a developing story a recent visit to mgm hotel and casinour r caam their 6-year-old daughter was seriously...
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despite outrage, thera trump admition and department of homeland security are not backing down from their position. >> the entire crisis, just to be clear is not new. it is the exclusive proct of loop holes in our federalgr immiion laws. current laws, are those whose licies created this cris. >> this is not about immigration. it's about humanity, it's about family. it's about who wares a country. >> reporter: the democrats joined by growingum nrs of republicans arein now cg separate bills to stop the separation families at the border. that could spoil the administration's strategy to use the issue in part so win votes on that larger immigration reform package that includes moy for a border wall and to that point last night, the white house said, president trump is not interested in signing anyd alone legislation only interested in comprehensive immigration refo. live in the capitol, melanie alnwick, fox 5 local news. >>> 4:32 is the time. the pentagon formall suspendedm upco military drills with south korea. the drills are planned forst auguut were scrapped following president ump's summi
despite outrage, thera trump admition and department of homeland security are not backing down from their position. >> the entire crisis, just to be clear is not new. it is the exclusive proct of loop holes in our federalgr immiion laws. current laws, are those whose licies created this cris. >> this is not about immigration. it's about humanity, it's about family. it's about who wares a country. >> reporter: the democrats joined by growingum nrs of republicans arein now cg...
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. >> breakdowns on the way to the thera airport. that's a thorny day.ow about the roses on the travel, like getting to meet koalas or wallabies. >> you have to take the bad with the good. the good is so wort it. >> i'm sure you have questions for this traveling family, the woods. they're joining us from spain. hello, everybody. guys, we understand you are on your way back to the united states. at some point this year, but that's not the end of the trip. tell us more about it. >> we have caught the travel bug. we want to keep going. we already bought our tickets home from spain to the united states six months ago. along the way, we decided we wanted to keep traveling. we're going to take a detour and hit the road again and go to south america and europe, and who knows where else. >> everybody is asking, what's the best thing about it. what's the worst thing about this this? >> you don't get rest. >> tell us about the favorite adventures. >> probably the fruits in bali. >> the fruits in bali were amazing. different things than we're used to in the u.s., a
. >> breakdowns on the way to the thera airport. that's a thorny day.ow about the roses on the travel, like getting to meet koalas or wallabies. >> you have to take the bad with the good. the good is so wort it. >> i'm sure you have questions for this traveling family, the woods. they're joining us from spain. hello, everybody. guys, we understand you are on your way back to the united states. at some point this year, but that's not the end of the trip. tell us more about it....
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on thera west coast sanisco wrapped up a weekend of pride events with their own colorful parade. organizers say as many as 1 million people turned out. andcross the border revellers celebrated pride in mexico city with aivists also calli on the government it to do more to end gay disimination across the country. >>> all right on this monday morning let's check the weather with ourmeteorologist. >> hope you had a wonderful weekend. and if you are in the south y y know how hot and steamy dwas and the storms rollingou . it's continuing. a lot of tropical humidly coming pup it's up into mphis pl feeling like 102 tp dallas like 105 myrtle beach it's 105. when you jump to the north the canadian air is in place over the great lakesnd enjoy it while you can because there is hit worth for the region by the time we get to the end of the we could and thrhe next we can. enjoy the beautiful weather today.'s thhe big weather story for the day here is a closer aok at the dhead. we see a slight chance of thunderstorms through the carolins. a slate risk of storm through charlotte and hits and mis
on thera west coast sanisco wrapped up a weekend of pride events with their own colorful parade. organizers say as many as 1 million people turned out. andcross the border revellers celebrated pride in mexico city with aivists also calli on the government it to do more to end gay disimination across the country. >>> all right on this monday morning let's check the weather with ourmeteorologist. >> hope you had a wonderful weekend. and if you are in the south y y know how hot and...
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some companies and consumers say they'll e swallow thera costs because it's the right thing to do. >> we're more than happy to pay the costs just for the good. >> for now it appears that compostable plastic straws and paper straws are the most commonalitytive to plastic. the paper straw company aardvark says they are so busy, they can't keep up with demand. b for nightiness report, i'm adidi roy,an francisco. >>> we were told today by our producer heather that there are even people who are using pasta straws. >> i have stainless steel ones. remember when we just drank out of the cup? >> yeah very interesting story there. paper straws. making a big comebae. >>> before go, let's take a look at the numbers on wall street today. the dow rose 119 to 24,580. the nasdaq fell 20. the s&p 500 tacked on five. for the week, though, all three indexes were lower. the dow was the big loser. down 2%. the other is wn less than one. that's nightly business report for tonight. >> have a great night, everybody. be back here next week. >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation
some companies and consumers say they'll e swallow thera costs because it's the right thing to do. >> we're more than happy to pay the costs just for the good. >> for now it appears that compostable plastic straws and paper straws are the most commonalitytive to plastic. the paper straw company aardvark says they are so busy, they can't keep up with demand. b for nightiness report, i'm adidi roy,an francisco. >>> we were told today by our producer heather that there are...
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startup thera notice was worth billions its founders claimed to have developed a revolutionary blood testing device that could conduct hundreds of laboratory tests using very small samples of blood the founder a lizabeth holmes was celebrated as a young female self-made billionaire but then she was charged with fraud and accused of making false statements about the technology. industry expert george has marek wasn't surprised he says fraud in the world of startups follows a recognizable pattern. that is just one hundred visits about selling visions and playing with hopes as a prospect of huge profits talk of potentially disrupting entire industries people get carried away and neglect to protect themselves with lots of. so who gets taken in berlin based heartbeat labs pumps millions of euros into medical startups every year it recently provided half a million in seed funding to an online service that allows expecting mothers to talk to certified midwives. i thought that we often get on tired or is presenting us with their idea who believe so passionately in that idea or product or wha
startup thera notice was worth billions its founders claimed to have developed a revolutionary blood testing device that could conduct hundreds of laboratory tests using very small samples of blood the founder a lizabeth holmes was celebrated as a young female self-made billionaire but then she was charged with fraud and accused of making false statements about the technology. industry expert george has marek wasn't surprised he says fraud in the world of startups follows a recognizable...
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t reporter: which says, "automatically covered at therae submitted a form declining the coverage."s your physical condition at the time this happened? >> i was on my back, paralyzed from the neck down, hooked up to toventilator, doing my breathing for me. >> reporter: future premiums will be taken out of his disability check. so they're docking your disability pay. >> i don't understand why i would be forced to pay into a beogram that i ultimately can't benefit from or that my wife nennot benefit from. >> reporter: matt is one of ns,000 disabled veterans who received the letter from the defense finance and accounting service-- dfas, for short, which handles all of the pentagon's financial transactions. >> we're angry. we are very angry. but it's not just about us. r: reporter: about 200 veterans have joined a facebook group comparing what they owe, and how much is being taken out of their disability checks. >> we're all trying to figure this out. np reporter: bills for unpaid premiums range from $1,000 up to nearly $29,000. and the monthly deductions start as low as $16 and go up t
t reporter: which says, "automatically covered at therae submitted a form declining the coverage."s your physical condition at the time this happened? >> i was on my back, paralyzed from the neck down, hooked up to toventilator, doing my breathing for me. >> reporter: future premiums will be taken out of his disability check. so they're docking your disability pay. >> i don't understand why i would be forced to pay into a beogram that i ultimately can't benefit from...
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i want thera bbe >>speaker: my understanding from work with the departmen of technology to understand expenditures to date 1.2 million of the 2.5 million of the project all beeed expeed and $1 million to the fiber consultant. te thank you. any other allocations out there? >>speaker: the actually uses to date is $1 million for the fiber consund 200,000. >> how is the outside legal counsel collect? >>speaker: the city attorney and league council hasperienit3r okay. all right. t i want to go back to the revenue tax measure that is going to be on the ballot. so we don't really know what the project costs are exactly. we have a round figure. do you have any idea of an estimated figure of what the exact cost may be to customers to the rate ps? this poin be the revenues are still unknown. >> will there be tiered costs? >>speaker: that is an opportunity. deaf thatldefinitely a lower coe lower income. >>speaker: a subsidy for lower income. >>speaker:es if you don't md, i would like to call up connor to ask him questiout the r measure. hello mr. kennedy. i think you have been working on this pr
i want thera bbe >>speaker: my understanding from work with the departmen of technology to understand expenditures to date 1.2 million of the 2.5 million of the project all beeed expeed and $1 million to the fiber consultant. te thank you. any other allocations out there? >>speaker: the actually uses to date is $1 million for the fiber consund 200,000. >> how is the outside legal counsel collect? >>speaker: the city attorney and league council hasperienit3r okay. all...
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were fixed ahead of thera ilment which sent two riders plunges 30 feet to the sound.l unclear what officially led to the most recent crash. >> 6:11.capitol today on capitol rowitz and fbi directorhael christopher wray set to testify. horowitz set to address anti-trump messages while wray ll defend the bureau. >>> haening today in philadelphia, a justice rally will be h.d for rapper meek comes as the rapper is due to appear in front of a judge hoping to have drug and gun charges from 2008 dismissed. mill was released fsom pri back in april after originally being sentenced to four years in f prison violating probation lating to that 2008 case. the original sentence was met withsm widespread cri and was later overruled by the pennsylvania ste supreme court. meek is asking for therug conviction to be vacated because of what he deems the corrupt cop who arrested him. >> a poisonous plantou could le blistered even blind. >> a live look as we headeao bron this monday morning. going to be a hot one today, folks. makes sure you degree accordingly and prepare accordingly as you
were fixed ahead of thera ilment which sent two riders plunges 30 feet to the sound.l unclear what officially led to the most recent crash. >> 6:11.capitol today on capitol rowitz and fbi directorhael christopher wray set to testify. horowitz set to address anti-trump messages while wray ll defend the bureau. >>> haening today in philadelphia, a justice rally will be h.d for rapper meek comes as the rapper is due to appear in front of a judge hoping to have drug and gun charges...
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if that is it people be disappointed by this report >> thera anticipation built up. >> maybe it's been built up too much. there is an enormous amount to cover. that's may answer with senator grassley titled this. we'll look at a number of things. the public is keen and keeps hearing leaks and this is being pushed back and this is being blocked. i think they are either to get out a number of these things before it interferes too much with the election cycle. i think that's one of the key issues. >> laura: one issue that popped upshaw with papadopoulos. his wife said they were trying to entrap him and use him to push this investigation forward. what is your reaction to that? >> well, legally it's not entrapment. if there is any indication that the individual is willing to do whatever the conduct it. i think she is using another definition of entrapment. what we do about, george papadopoulos made some drunken comment to the australian ambassador to the u.n. and that spurred further conversations. >> laura: initially it was reported that he knew there were a lot of clinton emails. then the
if that is it people be disappointed by this report >> thera anticipation built up. >> maybe it's been built up too much. there is an enormous amount to cover. that's may answer with senator grassley titled this. we'll look at a number of things. the public is keen and keeps hearing leaks and this is being pushed back and this is being blocked. i think they are either to get out a number of these things before it interferes too much with the election cycle. i think that's one of the...
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they've got thera celebons for sure.hey're out and same with nigeria tucker like you were saying, t great nations that have competed well. the past as national team play, and i know a lot of players from nig tia andy take pride in everything they do.l so they be completely distraught being bumped out and same with senegal. >> let's move on quick toll japan and pole land. poland finally gets results.er >> yeah. evody kept putting all this pressure on left van do you ski the man to leave this team. he gets up ands a free kick as well what a great goal on the back post. tucks that one away. no pun on you tucke. [ laughter ] >> he sticks that in the back of th net and this is what poland wanted io do. poland camen here with higher expectations. as a nation, they'll be thinking to themselves, first game disappointed, second one disappointed third well we end hon aigh. we've gotten the result we wanted. but they're out of the world cup. having said that, they end on positive for that nation and some nations really need that. >
they've got thera celebons for sure.hey're out and same with nigeria tucker like you were saying, t great nations that have competed well. the past as national team play, and i know a lot of players from nig tia andy take pride in everything they do.l so they be completely distraught being bumped out and same with senegal. >> let's move on quick toll japan and pole land. poland finally gets results.er >> yeah. evody kept putting all this pressure on left van do you ski the man to...
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thera will have a fieldday. i think there are at least 60 or 70. unless they wrap around president trump's agenda. two have years of great leadership, they won't do well. lou: what do you think that the president is on board with both of these bills ryan will put up for a vote. they are amnesty bills next week. ed: i think it'she prent does that. he has been misled by his staff. no one has seen these bills. i think if the president signs on web's been mislead by his own team it's not what he ran on and stood for in the campaign. lou: the great enemy in this country i fake news. but there is so much of it surrounding the white house, we don't know if he'll promise a veto to promised support of a disastrous piece of legislation. ed: anything drafted in the speaker's office behind clo doors won't be a good bill. lou: what is it "the washington post" says, democracy dies in darkness. capitol hill could use some illumination. ed rollins, thanks so much. appreciate it. be sure to vote in our poll. do you believe it's imperative for the rino leadership to
thera will have a fieldday. i think there are at least 60 or 70. unless they wrap around president trump's agenda. two have years of great leadership, they won't do well. lou: what do you think that the president is on board with both of these bills ryan will put up for a vote. they are amnesty bills next week. ed: i think it'she prent does that. he has been misled by his staff. no one has seen these bills. i think if the president signs on web's been mislead by his own team it's not what he...
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year three survival for immune noe thera therapy remained a%. it dropped to 4% for those treatment. >> this is unheard of with the treatments. especially to have these very long-term survivals with high quality of life. >> nbc news medical correspondent dr. john torres will take us even more in-depth into this study tonight at 7:00 on the "nightly news". >>> one of the battles of the primarys for montgomery county executive. democrats are decidingil who face republican in november. jackie bensen outside with more on that race. jackie. >> reporter: well, we can report a light but steady stream of understand and we they are keeping track of the number of people who accuse posevisional ballots that you've been talking about throughout the news cast. there's a robust feel of democrat candidates from montgomery county. you should be able to see their nas on yourcreen right now. three term count executive legget could have run for a fourth term but opted not to. vying to replace him, a current member of e montgomery county count council and has been o
year three survival for immune noe thera therapy remained a%. it dropped to 4% for those treatment. >> this is unheard of with the treatments. especially to have these very long-term survivals with high quality of life. >> nbc news medical correspondent dr. john torres will take us even more in-depth into this study tonight at 7:00 on the "nightly news". >>> one of the battles of the primarys for montgomery county executive. democrats are decidingil who face...
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reporter: today's decision is frustrating they say, but not necessarily a step >> disappoin got, it know, thera lot of good things in there, and we really want people to know that this ruling does not invalidate the colorado antidiscrimination act. >> the two justices who ruled in favor of the couple, ruth bader ginsburg and sotomajor, they said that it should not overshadow the initiadecision to not bake the cake. lauren blanchard, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a guilty plea from a man accused of plotting a christmas day attack at pie39 in san francisco. the deal made in federal court. >> he got off easy, he did. >>> it's much cooler th yesterday, continuing this week.>>> california is testing out digital license plates, the program being tested inthe capital. ithe race for governort. has turned into a scam. gavin newsom's trying to elect a republican who was endorsed by trump. and villaraigosa's being bankrolled by a handful of billionaires. it everything that's wrong with politics. and none of it is helping struggling families. here's my pledge to you. i'll keep our budget balanced. invest in afforda
reporter: today's decision is frustrating they say, but not necessarily a step >> disappoin got, it know, thera lot of good things in there, and we really want people to know that this ruling does not invalidate the colorado antidiscrimination act. >> the two justices who ruled in favor of the couple, ruth bader ginsburg and sotomajor, they said that it should not overshadow the initiadecision to not bake the cake. lauren blanchard, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a guilty plea from a...
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it'll be tough to surpass what happened on tuesday at thera . >> it was incredible. there. >> so fun. >> it is hard to explain the electrifying energy there. the caps ccempionship bration started before dawn. i was there, too. people champed out the night before. adam and i both had a blast along the parade route into the day on the national mall. we wanted to share the sights and soundsrom a day that none of us, june 12th, will ever forget. >> let's go caps. >> captain and mvp, number 8, alex ovechkin. ♪ and the rocts red glare >> i love you so much. i know how much yous love t city and these players. now we ha something that bon us and unites us. a stanley cup championship. >> words i want to lve you with. i fparaphrase from one of the greate americans of all time. we had a dream. we did it. >> every time i drive on constitution for the rf my life, i'm going to remember this day, how amazing it was. it's all becse of you >>guys. ack to back! back to back! back to back! >> back to back! >> now, i have only one thing, a favor to do. we all want to sing together with
it'll be tough to surpass what happened on tuesday at thera . >> it was incredible. there. >> so fun. >> it is hard to explain the electrifying energy there. the caps ccempionship bration started before dawn. i was there, too. people champed out the night before. adam and i both had a blast along the parade route into the day on the national mall. we wanted to share the sights and soundsrom a day that none of us, june 12th, will ever forget. >> let's go caps. >>...
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flying can be stressful so we have introduced thera dogs to make flying more enjoyable. the wag brigade is a partnership between the airport and the san francisco therapy animal assistant program to bring therapy animals into the ke port, into the terminals to senger travel more enjoyable. i amgen fer casarian and i work here at san francisco international airport. the idea for therapy dogs got started the day after 9/11. an employee brought his therapy dog to work after 9/11 and he was able to see how his dog was able to relieve passenger's jitter. when we first launched the program back in 2013, our main goal was to destress our passengers however what we quickly found i that our animals were helping us find a way to connect with our pang. passengers. we find there are a lot of ople traveling through the airport who are missing their pets a who are on their road a lot and can't have pets and we have come in contact with a lot of people recently who have lost pet. >> i love the wag brigade. >> one of my favorite parts is walking into the terminals and seeing everybody l
flying can be stressful so we have introduced thera dogs to make flying more enjoyable. the wag brigade is a partnership between the airport and the san francisco therapy animal assistant program to bring therapy animals into the ke port, into the terminals to senger travel more enjoyable. i amgen fer casarian and i work here at san francisco international airport. the idea for therapy dogs got started the day after 9/11. an employee brought his therapy dog to work after 9/11 and he was able to...
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strange world where you have a ceo with the track record of howard schultz yet you're saying think theraty for him. it's a brand everybody knows he has a track record of success. what does this say about the polarizing world of politics >> he is an extremely impressive guy. very articulate, well spoken in that conversatn with arew. he is right, he is a much, much different kind of person than donald trump in just putting the term business guy on each of them doesn't do justice and the difference between them. but to jim's point, he is more of a democrat than a republican. but he's emphasizing issues like debt and deficit, which would make it hard to excite people in the democratic primary most people with a profile like howard schultz would be -- and the money, would be inclined like mike bloomberg to explore at we've seen wiindependents inn particular ross perot, who made the most credible third-party run we've seen in our lifetimes, it's more of an independent drawing from republicans and that's likely to be the market for independence in 2020, because there's so much disaffection with
strange world where you have a ceo with the track record of howard schultz yet you're saying think theraty for him. it's a brand everybody knows he has a track record of success. what does this say about the polarizing world of politics >> he is an extremely impressive guy. very articulate, well spoken in that conversatn with arew. he is right, he is a much, much different kind of person than donald trump in just putting the term business guy on each of them doesn't do justice and the...
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thera cents a gallon we've been to generate more than a billion to pay for road and bridge repairs, filling potholes and painting crosswal crosswalks. the list comes out in augment a measure to repeal the tax increase is already going to the november ballot. >>> and speaking of gas, we don't have a lot of major issues but do have our typical slow spots. bay bridge commute included. so the metering lights flipped on about 5:24 this morning. car-pool lanes cruising through with no issues. if you're paying cash or using fastrak no problem into the maze. highway 4 to the maze, 18 minutes. a nine-minute drive past the metering lights and southbound 101, san francisco to xfo looking great in the green at nine minutes. >>> giants on the road, four consecutive wins, looking for a fifth and a series sweep. sunny and 60. warming to 63 degrees. a little bit of a breeze out there but a high probability of being burned if you're standing in the sun. we have tons of sunshine in pleasanton today as we resume the alameda county fair. we opened at 11:00, cool, 67. not bad. 76 at 3:00. we'll round out the da
thera cents a gallon we've been to generate more than a billion to pay for road and bridge repairs, filling potholes and painting crosswal crosswalks. the list comes out in augment a measure to repeal the tax increase is already going to the november ballot. >>> and speaking of gas, we don't have a lot of major issues but do have our typical slow spots. bay bridge commute included. so the metering lights flipped on about 5:24 this morning. car-pool lanes cruising through with no...
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analytically, i agree with thera objection, but i expect a lot of people who are not anti-immigrant and-nativist support the border and think people will seek asylum if they bringids. i would be surprised if his rating went down more than 3 or 4 percentage points if at off the we'll see in a week. >> yang: mark mentioned katrina. the reason why i think that was so startling for george w. bus was because the republicans were seen as the people ocompetence who could run things and make things work, and now we have this, asamiche alcindor was describing earlier, total chaos in the government as they try to figure out how to execute the executive order and how toe reunite milies. seems like there wasn't any thought from which he is supporting, when they separate the families how to reunite them. both have to say about the republican party and where they are now. >> you get a weird phenomenon, t every ti government messes up in some major way, donald trump will say, see, i'm draining the swamp, you've got to get rid of this government thing. the more he screws up, the more it helps him. he h
analytically, i agree with thera objection, but i expect a lot of people who are not anti-immigrant and-nativist support the border and think people will seek asylum if they bringids. i would be surprised if his rating went down more than 3 or 4 percentage points if at off the we'll see in a week. >> yang: mark mentioned katrina. the reason why i think that was so startling for george w. bus was because the republicans were seen as the people ocompetence who could run things and make...
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what happened out in thera lobby ises my level of concern.di >> what d i do? >> no contact with previouse crctims. everybody from your first crime to your current crime is a previous crime victim. you can't see, stay, email. >> the state... the state has broken us up. she's my support network, officepawlich. >> i got guys that can't see their kids because the kids live with their crime victims.as they surell have never walked them up in my lobby. so today you're going to a halfway hoe. you're due back in the house at a certain time every single night. >> i jusdon't understand that it doesn't bother you that i don't have people in my life that i love. >> i'm going to wa you one more time-- don't tell me how i think or how i feel. understood? it's got nothing to do with this.ig what i'm doing now is managing somebody with about four or five misconducts right now that would land them in jail, d then to put the icing on the cake, walk their victim into my office lobby. all right? and put it right out there in front of everybody like, "i get to get supervised ffere
what happened out in thera lobby ises my level of concern.di >> what d i do? >> no contact with previouse crctims. everybody from your first crime to your current crime is a previous crime victim. you can't see, stay, email. >> the state... the state has broken us up. she's my support network, officepawlich. >> i got guys that can't see their kids because the kids live with their crime victims.as they surell have never walked them up in my lobby. so today you're going to...
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it was six weeks ago thera adminion said, we're no longer going to keep these families together. we'll prosecute the parents. that's the change, isn't it?ll >> wethe change is because we're enforcing the the law wasn't being enforced beforehand. it was more of a subjective case of prosecutorial discretion. it was cleared by the department of justice, those individuals crossing the border illegally. we have toemember there are ports of entry where these individuals can come in through a legal process and apply for asylum. and when they go though those ports of entry, and there are 26 of those along the 2,000-mile border, that's an area where you won't be separated from themi . but as we know, in american law, when you are... when you commit a crime, you can can be an american citizen, you will separated from your family. this is the case in this situation, which mea you commit a crime, meaning you cross the border illegally, not through these ports of entry, you will be prosuted. yes, you are separated from they faor a brief period of time during the hearing itself and then reunit
it was six weeks ago thera adminion said, we're no longer going to keep these families together. we'll prosecute the parents. that's the change, isn't it?ll >> wethe change is because we're enforcing the the law wasn't being enforced beforehand. it was more of a subjective case of prosecutorial discretion. it was cleared by the department of justice, those individuals crossing the border illegally. we have toemember there are ports of entry where these individuals can come in through a...
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so i feel kind of left out. e'>> it's almost like thera fine line between trying to include her and trying not to include her so much that it made her feel excluded from everytng. i keep accidentally making her feel bad, and it's just... it must be so hard for her. i can't even imagine it. >> i remember a couple years back, everyone was talkingou t, like, having babies,an d it really makes me upset. i mean, i don't want ttell them to stop talking about it, but you know, it's like... it kd of hurts my feelings, and they're alwaysalking about that. ex's like... it's so hard to ain. it's like, "but i'm a girl," so it's... but it's like, "could i have the pain of labor? could i have to deal with that?" and it's kind of hard to have that happen, like, those conversations. (crying) and i feel like a lot of people, it's hard for them to understand, but i don't wa to, like, burden them with that. i kind of just either walk away or i just kind of deal with it. i try to sometimes get into the conversation, but you know, 's hard. >> do you ever feel like you're, like... you can get so closeir to bein
so i feel kind of left out. e'>> it's almost like thera fine line between trying to include her and trying not to include her so much that it made her feel excluded from everytng. i keep accidentally making her feel bad, and it's just... it must be so hard for her. i can't even imagine it. >> i remember a couple years back, everyone was talkingou t, like, having babies,an d it really makes me upset. i mean, i don't want ttell them to stop talking about it, but you know, it's like......
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around the country.d organizers say they will be protesting the administration's policy that led to theraes at the border. so the demonstrators are expected tens ofds thousn washington and then across the country. now, working out some kind of a potential dealig on ition was part of the subject matter of an extraordinary prank phone call that apparently fooled t president and his senior team. when comedian, he's known as stuttering john, portrayed himself as new jersey's democratic senator bob menendez. re is a portion of that call. >> hi, bob. they've got to have security at the border, and that's a good ing for the democrats, too, bob. it's not like it's good for you or good forme, it's good for both of us. >> reporter: andn the comed posted that on his podcast. now we have repeatedl asked the white house how this happened and is it, in fact, the president's voice. despite our repeated requests, they have declined to authenticate it. nbc news has nod independently verified it either. but it's one of though stunningu things where say, how did that happen? sheinelle? craig. >> buzzing abo
around the country.d organizers say they will be protesting the administration's policy that led to theraes at the border. so the demonstrators are expected tens ofds thousn washington and then across the country. now, working out some kind of a potential dealig on ition was part of the subject matter of an extraordinary prank phone call that apparently fooled t president and his senior team. when comedian, he's known as stuttering john, portrayed himself as new jersey's democratic senator bob...
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medicine, how one startup is disrupting the multibillion-dollar diabetes market using of all things food thera. we'll tell you how it works when we return. >>> a new systemly cew silicon woshling to fight diabetes >> and normally when we think about making inroads this disease, we think about new drugs. but this is a new approach taking the opposite approach take a look. an elite triathlete was shocked when he discovered that he was pre-diabetic >> i thought this is nuts. nobody can exercisrehan i do and you can't be leaner than i am >> reporter: he found success with the ketogenic diet. he spun his own experience into a new company called verta health it works with patients with diabetes orwas dependent on insulin to control his blood sugar >> no more didiabetes. >> and now he works with a doctor and coach to change his change his eating habits >> all my life i've eaten what i wanted to eat. what i eventually found was that i was overeating. >> reporter: since he started almost a year ago, moore says he's lost more than 50 pounds and his blood sugar is under control, so much that he's been ab
medicine, how one startup is disrupting the multibillion-dollar diabetes market using of all things food thera. we'll tell you how it works when we return. >>> a new systemly cew silicon woshling to fight diabetes >> and normally when we think about making inroads this disease, we think about new drugs. but this is a new approach taking the opposite approach take a look. an elite triathlete was shocked when he discovered that he was pre-diabetic >> i thought this is nuts....
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this all takes the work out of simple as pressing haa button.uys searc for similar app andh find that thera for thisof app. i'll start with you. >> yes. we searched and searched for days for types of apps people were trying to develop them but then they closed it down so we're actually like thep to actf succeeded in doing this. >> right. did i see 26,000 down loads in just two months? >> right. so there was clely a need this. what does that tell you? that's >> it's shocking, and a little bit frightening personally because, um, if the need is that great, my question is why has somebody come up wit something like this before? >>ight. >> because mean it's something that's so simple. but not many people realize that they ned until the time has me. >> right. >> you went throh this personally you toll us about, um, the chronic illness that you are living f with, butor other people, there's still seems to be the sigma surro sded anyort of mentalri cwantsi ts,o appear strong we t need any help from anybody. what do youay to people that are really struggling out there even watching this parents or o
this all takes the work out of simple as pressing haa button.uys searc for similar app andh find that thera for thisof app. i'll start with you. >> yes. we searched and searched for days for types of apps people were trying to develop them but then they closed it down so we're actually like thep to actf succeeded in doing this. >> right. did i see 26,000 down loads in just two months? >> right. so there was clely a need this. what does that tell you? that's >> it's...