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tong. >> i think u.s.and north korea will still be negotiating on the technical issues starting with raising the programs, preventing further attacks. maybe even stopping producing of materials. i think the physical relationship might continue to improve very slightly and gradually. i don't see we go back the fire and fury. >> agree? >> i like the scenario. i will give 35% of the first okay scenario. 25% to the second crisis scenario. 45 to the bad scenario. and 5 to scenario. we'll see. >> all right. soojin. >> i'll keep it short. i know it's very widely used and kind of jaded now, but i would like to remain cautiously optimistic. and it's just the first step of a long road. and it's kind of encouraging that president trump has acknowledged the fact that it's not going to be resolved over night. and it's going to be a process. so with that in mind and with the beginning rapport and confidence building, hopefully things will go in the right direction. >> okay. that's really optimistic. laura. >> i think we
tong. >> i think u.s.and north korea will still be negotiating on the technical issues starting with raising the programs, preventing further attacks. maybe even stopping producing of materials. i think the physical relationship might continue to improve very slightly and gradually. i don't see we go back the fire and fury. >> agree? >> i like the scenario. i will give 35% of the first okay scenario. 25% to the second crisis scenario. 45 to the bad scenario. and 5 to scenario....
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you know as tong said feeling that he has the deterrent in his pocket and with the confidence that he can set out and go forth. there have been many rounds of conversations of meetings since kim jong un came to power. he had been very worried about becoming overly dependent on china for quite some time. the interest is there in plain some kind of balancing role. do i see it as having broader application? i do not. what i do see is a very carefully planned process. that is by the north koreans here. as i mentioned earlier, one of my concerns is some of these examples is the alliance coordination that can be exploded desk are exploiby kim. i think all signs point to kim heading back to beijing to have a chat with the chinese president again about what happened in singapore. i think that really ensuring that we, here in washington have a good handle of what kim is driving in a much more coordinated way than at are pursuing. >> do you think president moon is playing a short or long game? i know he does not play golf so we will leave those references out. there's a big political shift in s
you know as tong said feeling that he has the deterrent in his pocket and with the confidence that he can set out and go forth. there have been many rounds of conversations of meetings since kim jong un came to power. he had been very worried about becoming overly dependent on china for quite some time. the interest is there in plain some kind of balancing role. do i see it as having broader application? i do not. what i do see is a very carefully planned process. that is by the north koreans...
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. >>> will tongs on 2. california voters approved almost every promise vision of the state ballot except one measure. >> it involves how many is allocated to combat climate change we want to the rundown all of there on ition 68 -- $4.1 billion in bonds, water infrastructure, and flood protection. >> proposition 691. it makes sure that a 12% tax gas can only be used for transportation projects. the yes vote, 80.4%. the no, 19.6 percent. >> and proposition 70, the only initiative went down to defeat. it called for a constitutional amendment for when the state could spend revenues from the auctioning or sale of greenhouse gas emissions under the cap and trade program. if the measure had passed, the state could only access that money with two thirds approval from legislatchambers. >> proposition 71. any new ballot ke effect till after election results are certified. right now the measure passes on tuesday night and takes effects on wednesday -- on wednesday. supporters say some ballots have yet to be counted we
. >>> will tongs on 2. california voters approved almost every promise vision of the state ballot except one measure. >> it involves how many is allocated to combat climate change we want to the rundown all of there on ition 68 -- $4.1 billion in bonds, water infrastructure, and flood protection. >> proposition 691. it makes sure that a 12% tax gas can only be used for transportation projects. the yes vote, 80.4%. the no, 19.6 percent. >> and proposition 70, the only...
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we need tong check t annually. >> and that's covered for a man? >> it should be covered, yes. there are certain tests that may not be covered. blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose would be covered. if a man wanted to get his psa or stdest that is separate from those visits. >> four steps men need to take? >> i would start in the beginning. the men start their foappointmes their future kids. start small and find a partner to work with whether it's your loved one, yoor spouse, cor or friend. be encouraging. >> thank you. the men's health network. take care of the man in your life. thank you for really good information. to see any "news 4 your sunday" program click on community. i'm pat lawson museu thank or joining us. we'll see you next time. >>> i pro tip for fruit lovers: giant has unbelievable produce prices. so you'll never have to choose between your favorites. i thought i was your favorite. take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. stokiefest. >>> 6:00 this sunday morning. here is what we are following for you. aty bachelorette p quickly went off the railshen a transge
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get t >>> cing up, walmart inging a bit of northern california to hundreds of its th tong amo upscale fit newest product. >>> plus we lookthe rising number of homes without a land line pne. you're watching "today in the bay. deal talk. to make sure my new spicy chicken club combo is a great value. i a sales expert isit's amazing, jack! you get a spicy crispy chicken breast, ck hiy-smoked bacon, and melted cheesecy on toasted sourdough,, all in dusries and a drink. you said i s ow. wait, what's happening? sty, staey! ! m c we need a doctor! jack, tell my wife i love her. oooooo!!!!!! try my new spicy chicken club combo. another great deal fromk in t box. >>> good in i'm landon dowdy live from cnbc headquarters. wall street will look to build on yesterday's big rally. the dow had its best day in eight weeks cling 25,000 for the first time. aq hitti a rord high. bank stocks, u.s. bond yield pushed up interest rates and that came afterhe eurn central bank, pe's version of the federal reserve signaled it could live off the interest policy in the nea future. f ecomic dataod unemployment. th
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. >>> there's a surprising wed tong way.riana grande and pete davidson wasted no time getting engage period. what did they do to celebrate? they wept to disneyland. ♪ >> oh! >> documenting their rides on space mountain and displaying full-on pda last night, ariana and pete hit disneyland with her brother, frankie. check it out. the 24-year-old's wearing her new fiance's sweatshirt and wasn't shy, showing off her rock. a source says the pear-shaped diamond cost $93,000. it's pretty shocking the couple -- who only went public three weeks ago -- is now engaged. but one source isn't surprised, telling "e.t." -- they've both been through so much and are able to share openly what they have faced. >> i was recently diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. >> davidson went public last year with his mental health battle. both have dealt with trauma. pete's firefighter father, scott, died in 9/11, and ariana just told "british vogue" she suffered from anxiety and ptsd symptoms after last year's bombing at her manchester concert
. >>> there's a surprising wed tong way.riana grande and pete davidson wasted no time getting engage period. what did they do to celebrate? they wept to disneyland. ♪ >> oh! >> documenting their rides on space mountain and displaying full-on pda last night, ariana and pete hit disneyland with her brother, frankie. check it out. the 24-year-old's wearing her new fiance's sweatshirt and wasn't shy, showing off her rock. a source says the pear-shaped diamond cost $93,000....
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they were indigenous people in those countries the countries were taken and sometimes very almost tong's very brutally so we've had processes of colonize asian you know being removed genocides being removed off country put into reserves missions residential schools and then having new laws dictated to enforce legislation so there is a history told the countries that are about people losing their they draw it's losing their countries and losing their human rights which needs to be we need to go into recovery about certainly in a stride. there was denial of that that process of history that's now starting to change change around certainly are proud then prime minister kevin rudd's apology to the stolen generations was one of the guys really his. sturrock all my months where there was an acknowledgement of the harm done and a genuine polity given full that. i think that we as a nation can stop hailing when i'm in a ship and and there is a treason on the state between different groups professor pat dudgeon former commissioner for the national mental health commission it's been a pleasure tal
they were indigenous people in those countries the countries were taken and sometimes very almost tong's very brutally so we've had processes of colonize asian you know being removed genocides being removed off country put into reserves missions residential schools and then having new laws dictated to enforce legislation so there is a history told the countries that are about people losing their they draw it's losing their countries and losing their human rights which needs to be we need to go...
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. >> the best part is they extracted it with a snake-catching tong. >> the snake-catching tong is trendingn amazon it's going to great. >> kind of dorky. >> landon, thank you nothing wrong with dorks. >>> from dorks to sports, the washington capitals defeating the vegas golden knights in game four of the stanley cup finals last night the caps scored three goals in the first period they never looked back, winning by a final score of 6-2. they now have a 3-1 series lead. if you win four, you win it all, which means according to my math, one more win, and the washington capitals are the stanley cup champions. we'll never see scott wapner again. tyler mathisen may also be late to work. we'll find out today i urge you to tune in to "halftime" and "power lunch. those caps fans, we'll see how they look today. >>> still ahead on "worldwide exchange," big bank, bigger threat why one top lender in europe could be a big threat to your money here >>> and later, talking tech. the one f.a.n.g. stock that really takes the crown we'll give you some cool details yr rng i. stick around ♪ ♪ tired of wrestlin
. >> the best part is they extracted it with a snake-catching tong. >> the snake-catching tong is trendingn amazon it's going to great. >> kind of dorky. >> landon, thank you nothing wrong with dorks. >>> from dorks to sports, the washington capitals defeating the vegas golden knights in game four of the stanley cup finals last night the caps scored three goals in the first period they never looked back, winning by a final score of 6-2. they now have a 3-1...
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anthony bourdain was in france work tong series when he was found unresponsive in his hotel room by and in "kitchenti confiden" he gave read rls a view of what goes behind the doors of his -- their favorite strallits and he wrote candidly about his drug abuse. but he led a culinary journey and nowhere seemed offlimits. to some of the far corners of the world to some of the most dangerous destinations. he encouraged viewers to eat anything with anyone witut fear o prejudice. his unique and colorful storelling everyoned him many awards, including a prestigious peabody in 2014. . >> we ask very simple questions. what do you eat, where do you like to cook? everywhere we go, we tend teto astonishing answers. >> bourdain's death comes just days after the fashion designer kate spadeook her own life. it has many reflecting ongr the ing problem of suicide in this country.>> think he was great for the world, for people. he opened up people's imagination. >> i mean, he really opened up e world of food to -- and made it common place. you can't really consider that anyone could lead a more interes
anthony bourdain was in france work tong series when he was found unresponsive in his hotel room by and in "kitchenti confiden" he gave read rls a view of what goes behind the doors of his -- their favorite strallits and he wrote candidly about his drug abuse. but he led a culinary journey and nowhere seemed offlimits. to some of the far corners of the world to some of the most dangerous destinations. he encouraged viewers to eat anything with anyone witut fear o prejudice. his unique...
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icon grate late him on a hard fought campai i told him we're going tong do surehe is victorious inve ke noer. because the main thing is we need to get a democrat back in annapolis so that we can actually have healthcare for everybody. so we can actually raise themu m wage. so that we can turn an education system that's gone down under hogan's admistration and turn it back up. >> so look, right now one of the huge races around here a one that's getting a lot of tightion is an extremely replace leggett as county to county executivright now neck and neck. david blare, you've seen his ads everywhere. was a sca date who was out there front and center for most of the campaign here. but look at the margin between him and -- and that actually, i believe, guys, i bieve the name is spelled wrong in the graphic, but mark, you can see about six hundred vote margin right thereo a very tight race in that and on the other side on the gop side robin thicker the only gop candidate running. in the prince george's county executive race, states attorney angela alsobrooks also coastin tovictory. donna ed
icon grate late him on a hard fought campai i told him we're going tong do surehe is victorious inve ke noer. because the main thing is we need to get a democrat back in annapolis so that we can actually have healthcare for everybody. so we can actually raise themu m wage. so that we can turn an education system that's gone down under hogan's admistration and turn it back up. >> so look, right now one of the huge races around here a one that's getting a lot of tightion is an extremely...
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2 study going on, a combination wit a plaque-specific antibody, which will be as closes we can get tong elimina all amloid in the brain. we spoke where the rising costsen insulin and how every patient can access the medicine they need. >> the pricing has flat, where is that money going in the middle? it's going to negotiators but not to patients they have to make choices like that that the' shout have to make. >> reporter: technology wasling a topic. to the wayie we expe simple blood testing, is the ceo ofiest diagnostic is focused on. it's in the future more likely youe c to expectsh the clipboards,ou see a kiosk, and by the way, you can engage through a smart app on your phone. >> many hope tha new technologies will drive advances in medicine and help ler its cost. for "nightly business report," i'm meg tirrell in minneapolis. >>> college kids are mining bitcoin and doing it in their dorm rooms. >>> chicago has picked elan musk's boring company to build a hi-speed connect network connecting downtown to o'hare. it would carry -- and musk speaking alongside chicago's mayor says he's rea
2 study going on, a combination wit a plaque-specific antibody, which will be as closes we can get tong elimina all amloid in the brain. we spoke where the rising costsen insulin and how every patient can access the medicine they need. >> the pricing has flat, where is that money going in the middle? it's going to negotiators but not to patients they have to make choices like that that the' shout have to make. >> reporter: technology wasling a topic. to the wayie we expe simple...
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i know cthey're trying tonge that. t stick with you know.his next i guy interpreting because people really loved him. an bank robbery spree. he got on a they from taryl and be theneh. teller told him she needed his driver'o license t swipe their machine in order to get more money. gu her. he gave it to her. she gave him some extra cashut she was able ceto tell the information she saw onis id. of course they found him and they arrested him. that's a dumb one. criminals are stupid. thank fully some are so they don't get away with these kinds of things. we have acr dumb inal story most days. at least they're dumb, right? ladies, we managed to get a day in witut any rainfall on this first official day of summer. welcome to sremer 2018 but we' going to trade that all in for tomorrow, friday. rape showers most of of the day. it looks wet and it will be on the cooler side. so thunderstorms not really an issue and after day and really a week of heat it will be i think nice to take arr high temperatures what they should be . hty-two at bwi. but it wa
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richard: two things -- i never bought the idea that china was heresponsible for korea tong its position. i think it reflects that north korea had no interest in going w a summit where we demanded they give up nuclepons on day one, and the united states seem to have backed off on that. thatound goes to north korea, and i think the united states has accepted the fact that the summit is the beginning of a process, n the end of one. the united states and china, katty -- look, we lost the strategic rationale of our relationship tetoppose the sonion. we lost that decades ago. the economic underpiings are now g frayeen all the differences between the united states and china. my point simply is that geopolitical cooperation vis-À-vis north korea may be one day on afghanistan or something to do with pakistan, thisid pr something of a rationale for the united states and china going forward, and this would be a pretty good demonstration if -- it's a big if, granted -- the united states tand china could find a w come up with a mutually acceptable formula on north korea. laura: that was richard haas
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bit tong back a little the previous person. i would like to know why social security and medicare are a trust fund. why was this not made a dedicated fund so neither side could touch it and misappropriate or what i call steel the money? that could have been done. this is both sides are guilty because they keep taking out of it. this is not right. we should be able to get reimbursed for that. -- ander question i have you are not a republican, but the previous gentleman -- i wanted definition of what it means to make america great again. what is the specific definition? what entails that? because i think it's just a catchphrase. it's nothing but basic psychology. if you keep repeating it, it becomes truthful, but nobody really knows what that means. thank you very much. guest: thank you, mary. first of all, i've been to fort myers many times. it's a good for place and you live in a wonderful location. in terms of social security and medicare, i agree with you. not only should we not cut those two critical programs, but we need to
bit tong back a little the previous person. i would like to know why social security and medicare are a trust fund. why was this not made a dedicated fund so neither side could touch it and misappropriate or what i call steel the money? that could have been done. this is both sides are guilty because they keep taking out of it. this is not right. we should be able to get reimbursed for that. -- ander question i have you are not a republican, but the previous gentleman -- i wanted definition of...
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mashallah tone is hearing is in three days she and her lawyer cut a tonge are going after the strategy once more. the lawyer wants to call on the court to left to lose travel ban. cover just isn't possible because she's already spent eight months in jail and no evidence was provided. she obeyed the judge's order to present herself to the police once a week we'll make our claim and the court will decide to talk to my human logic the beauty and tacky lawyers who defend suspected terrorists are also under pressure the lawyer who started this practice has also currently in jail the charges often follow the same pattern this will have a list by they gather everything they can on a person put it all together and decide if you're for instances of terrorist propaganda and if you've produced terrorist propaganda four times then you're a member of a terrorist organization according to them it's that that's what happened to me and that's the accusation presented to the court at least. and mashallah told his case that's an ominous secret witness that has accused her of being a member of a terroris
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the issue is if the eurozone is carrying and italy carries on, then we'll see some degree spreads tonge mobicontinuing toe they might talk about the omt, outright military transactions for the back stop. you need the sovereign in question so the way we're wording this, stra strange situation. we look at the data and we look at what happens as the u.s. continues to raise interest rates. unstable equilibrium. >> how does this go forward? we want that relief and we want more money for italy and by the way as well you can forget about austerity. >> yeah, and also at some point there may be more money needed because that's the next step along the line if we get some talk about that at the end of the day there will be a back stop which leads to the next fiscal transfer in the system which is much more obvious. it really, really depends on the recovery >> great to see you. >> yes. >> thank you very much, indeed. >> my pleasure. >> joining us as the chief financial economist over a jeffries we'll come back with a few more questions. did we mention trade yeah, trade tensions escalating as high l
the issue is if the eurozone is carrying and italy carries on, then we'll see some degree spreads tonge mobicontinuing toe they might talk about the omt, outright military transactions for the back stop. you need the sovereign in question so the way we're wording this, stra strange situation. we look at the data and we look at what happens as the u.s. continues to raise interest rates. unstable equilibrium. >> how does this go forward? we want that relief and we want more money for italy...
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particular right because there's that very flat narrative which western media about how these conflicts tongedlay out and in that religion versus that religion and -- this dictatorship government you said versus religious fighters rebels things like that and in the book there's a complex relationship and i really like that interplay between one, this idea of god being all supreme and all of these different aspects and different fractions from the state to the rebel fighters to isis. all saying that they are serving god and they're doing god's will and at the same time this back beat of idolatry flowing and you see trying to defy himself in state communication and what children are taught to say at school. and you saw that before with the other leaders of the country. can you talk a little bit about that inner play with so much seeking of god and seeking of religion an yet these leaders in regions are also leveraging that to try to -- enshrine their own power. >> one of the early scenes in the book describes -- sort of morning ritual in schools that -- probably if there's anyone here who grew u
particular right because there's that very flat narrative which western media about how these conflicts tongedlay out and in that religion versus that religion and -- this dictatorship government you said versus religious fighters rebels things like that and in the book there's a complex relationship and i really like that interplay between one, this idea of god being all supreme and all of these different aspects and different fractions from the state to the rebel fighters to isis. all saying...
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ignoramuses tong trust the rogue. i've got more. host: we are listening. go ahead. caller: sure. host: we will move on to a caller from arizona. thank you for waiting. caller: good morning. i have just a quick thing. every time the president tweets, he is crying. he wants his way like a spoiled little kid. i see him lying to the public. if this is a country of freedom, there should be a law that says politicians cannot purposely lie to the public. i am sick of it. have a great day. host: thank you. on facebook, roth says direct to the people, make america great again. this from christopher who says, president trump troll, disgraceful. sounds like a 10-year-old brett. -- brat. bob is joining us from the republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. thank you for c-span. host: certainly. thank you. to congratulate the president for getting his point across. he lays it out there for everyone to see. that is a breath of fresh air. the other issue that needs to be broached his might disappointment- is my disappointment with c-span. you are always an objective source, probably
ignoramuses tong trust the rogue. i've got more. host: we are listening. go ahead. caller: sure. host: we will move on to a caller from arizona. thank you for waiting. caller: good morning. i have just a quick thing. every time the president tweets, he is crying. he wants his way like a spoiled little kid. i see him lying to the public. if this is a country of freedom, there should be a law that says politicians cannot purposely lie to the public. i am sick of it. have a great day. host: thank...
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vonnie: we are seeing a lot of tonge, a lot of efforts double down on things that they are good at and get rid of things they are bad at among the swiss banks. where does it end? where is the fallout going to end? the holy grail in switzerland is private banking and wealth management. that is true for credit suisse. the economics of the business, investment banking, it is kind of a thing of the past. they still do it. the same is true for ubs. they still have an investment bank but they want to center it around these high net to serve private banking clients. future isbanks, the wealth management and they leave no doubt about that. around that, ubs also has its asset management business which the bank is saying is a critical part of the future of the bank. it is all about asset gathering in managing money for other people. vonnie: are european finance reporter, thank you for joining us. it is time to check in on first word news. >> the u.s. has reached an agreement with the zte, the chinese telecom maker that was shut down. zte will pay a billion-dollar fine and put another 400 million
vonnie: we are seeing a lot of tonge, a lot of efforts double down on things that they are good at and get rid of things they are bad at among the swiss banks. where does it end? where is the fallout going to end? the holy grail in switzerland is private banking and wealth management. that is true for credit suisse. the economics of the business, investment banking, it is kind of a thing of the past. they still do it. the same is true for ubs. they still have an investment bank but they want to...
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and thas why there's such an he emotional connection t sports sometimes when you can relate i tt tongsat we have much mor ofthg continuing to follow breaking news in the district. within the last hour we've new detai about a deadly police shooting. those stories and more are next at 11. (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) oo (cr closes) (sound of engine starting) ♪ ♪ nd (souf footsteps) (sound of car door opening) os (car dooes) (sound of enginetarting) tomorrow at a 9:00 right before the news at ten, gordon ramsey show calg a new 24 hours to hell andac b ramsey will try to help struggling restaurants frot t shut their doors. it's all in a day's work forf gordon ramsey as erases the clock to rescue furling rants on his latest show 24 hours to hell and back. i'm relentless. i'm brutally honest. no bs. i kw where all problems are. i'm come strai ftr. he knows where the problems are because first he's going incog neat on. everybody else saturday around me, second, third fourth best. going into these restaurants undercover forete i to see it true face in terms of what they're
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with that i'd like tong two supervisors who have been talking about public safety since literally the day they an supervisor katherine heehey stefani. >> thank you, mayor ferrell. welcome to district i'm sooud have the acadey n my dstrict. it's ace ur joy for me. i want to thank mayor ferrell for his leadership in putting this forward. so last year as i came into office one of the things that i identified almost immediately was a gap in public safety res. i raised this with the budget and finance committee and was the voice in the erness. so i am so grateful that mayor ferrell has put this initiative forward. i'm also grateful to chief scott. some of the innovations are tied to our need f additional officer. the tactics that have reduced police officer involved situatihave calmed down but those tactics require more boots on the ground. the second thing is foot patrols. so in my district we now have foot patrols ohen t castro. i know those guys, those folks. it's great the see them. people in the community know them. we had an incident at twin peaks. ofurcers assigned to -- so after th
with that i'd like tong two supervisors who have been talking about public safety since literally the day they an supervisor katherine heehey stefani. >> thank you, mayor ferrell. welcome to district i'm sooud have the acadey n my dstrict. it's ace ur joy for me. i want to thank mayor ferrell for his leadership in putting this forward. so last year as i came into office one of the things that i identified almost immediately was a gap in public safety res. i raised this with the budget and...
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daddy says use the metal tongs. all right. with one of my favorite, grammy winner bebe rexha. born and raised in new york. and you're getting ready to perform live right here in central park. it's a huge morning. your album comes out today called "expectations." can't wait to pick it up. and you should, too. go and get it, everybody. you have worked with so many incredible artists. "monster" and rihanna and eminem and as a singer do you have a dream collaboration? >> i would love to work with beyonce. >> beyonce. >> yeah, that's my dream. >> i can see it. i can bebe and bey. >> yeah, green bey and princess be? >> i like that. i like that. the audience likes it as well. >> she's the queen. she's the queen. >> you have such a connection because you've been up front with struggles with anxiety. >> yes. >> what advice do you have for somebody out there suffering with anxiety? and how were you able to get control of yours? >> i think through music. i think music and talking to people and i think that, you know, the one thing i told
daddy says use the metal tongs. all right. with one of my favorite, grammy winner bebe rexha. born and raised in new york. and you're getting ready to perform live right here in central park. it's a huge morning. your album comes out today called "expectations." can't wait to pick it up. and you should, too. go and get it, everybody. you have worked with so many incredible artists. "monster" and rihanna and eminem and as a singer do you have a dream collaboration? >> i...
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people feel guilty afterwards and they are angry and they don't know what tong wi do with.if a priest of the church struggles with it, maybe to know that even people like us go through this and even with the stigma attached to it, you have to see it is not about the person doing something wrong or unethical or immoral. that person was in pain and they didn't know what else to do and they chose to do something very extreme. and no matter what walk of life you are in, it can touch your family. and like you said, it is up 25% in this country. and we don't know why. >> so when people come to you and are seeking answers and guidance, how can i help, what can i do if it is their loved one that may see something, may see a problem or may see them struggling. what do you say? >> if there are signs, i refer and say you need to seek medical professional help, psychological help. encourage others to do that. if there is signs, addiction, alcoholism, you need to report it. if they can't reach out themselves, you need to help them reach out. it is the other mysterious ones where there a
people feel guilty afterwards and they are angry and they don't know what tong wi do with.if a priest of the church struggles with it, maybe to know that even people like us go through this and even with the stigma attached to it, you have to see it is not about the person doing something wrong or unethical or immoral. that person was in pain and they didn't know what else to do and they chose to do something very extreme. and no matter what walk of life you are in, it can touch your family....
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pen -- tong to , parliament will beme a nonentity. it will be a rubber stamp.win parliament, it throws the plan out of the window, doesn't it? mert: exactly, and if he does not win the parliament, and things go to the second round, then we talking about a difference in reo -- a different scenario. if i try to make a quality judgment on what it will look like i think we might see a lot of people dropping in exchange for thing new area in turkey, what people need to see, is a glimmer of hope. win in thedoes not and in the, and up dramaticallyhere changing thing. i think this is a highly unlikely scenario. here in always hear germany, the 3 million turkish voters living abroad. how important are those voters to the election? how important are they to erdogan's success? mert: let's put germany aside. million turkish voters live abroad. germany is the most populated country, where the highest number of turkish people live. within germanyn is highly centralized and effective. i think it will do a good job getting people to vote on election day. foreign voters living
pen -- tong to , parliament will beme a nonentity. it will be a rubber stamp.win parliament, it throws the plan out of the window, doesn't it? mert: exactly, and if he does not win the parliament, and things go to the second round, then we talking about a difference in reo -- a different scenario. if i try to make a quality judgment on what it will look like i think we might see a lot of people dropping in exchange for thing new area in turkey, what people need to see, is a glimmer of hope. win...
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nearly half of open water deaths happen tong people wean the ages of 15 and 19. lake or river rather than a swimming pool. nbc's miguel almaguer isorking on this story tonight and has new information ahead on nbc "nightly news" with lester holt right after news 4. >>> a student saves his classmate from an oncoming car. see the dramatic scene as it unfolds as a local bus stop skroo we are tracking the chance for storms as well as the return of heat and humidity around here. >>> in news for your health today the health and human services secretary was grilled by a senate committee today about prescription drug prices and the president's promise to lower costs. two weeks ago president tru promised prices would come down immediately, but democratic senator elizabeth warren says that hasn't happened. the secretary says thenly way costs will come down is for open communication between the ndcompanies consumers to happen. his department wants to require that companies lis prices on their advertisements. >>> sharp young man with even sharper reflexes may have saved a you
nearly half of open water deaths happen tong people wean the ages of 15 and 19. lake or river rather than a swimming pool. nbc's miguel almaguer isorking on this story tonight and has new information ahead on nbc "nightly news" with lester holt right after news 4. >>> a student saves his classmate from an oncoming car. see the dramatic scene as it unfolds as a local bus stop skroo we are tracking the chance for storms as well as the return of heat and humidity around here....
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an then town halls and announcents and things like that tong the companies together. if there is an appeals process and eventually the government comes out ahead, it is hard to unscramble eggs but it would be an attempt to bring the companies back apart but at&t is moving forward with the belief this is a clear win in court and i'm told that at&t and ceo raall stevenson who was watching this from the headquarters in dallas, this is a crowning achievement for him. he's been trying to get this done for almost two years because he believes at&t needs to compete with facebook, with netflix, with google, as jeffrey was just saying. i think this announcement by the judge lends more credence to the suspicion that somehow, some way president trump had something to do with the doj action here. this was a strange move by the doj to try to block this media merger and it was a surprise at the time. there was suspicion and theory that somehow trump disdain for cnn was a factor. as jeffy well knows, thisl was not proof but it was a widely held suspicion and a cloud over the entire
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you see james comey making the decisions he made without much regard for what loretta lynch or the tong might have done. what's this done. >> there is still a lot of tension that exists between the fbi and the justice department. you have an unprecedented situation in which -- other times we would expect the attorney general to come out and say the men and women of the february we're seeing much the opposite come out of attorney general. over but some of the policies going forward under the strum administration. >> okay, thank you very much. president trump blaming democrats erroneously for the thousands of children being separated from their family at the border, even though the republicans control both chamber of commerce it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma. it contains a type of medicine
you see james comey making the decisions he made without much regard for what loretta lynch or the tong might have done. what's this done. >> there is still a lot of tension that exists between the fbi and the justice department. you have an unprecedented situation in which -- other times we would expect the attorney general to come out and say the men and women of the february we're seeing much the opposite come out of attorney general. over but some of the policies going forward under...
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imperfect people are still capable of telling the truth and being ct on t of russia, he is going tongongres a number oftimes, raisedis put himself under oath and has been consistent. that is something with the president is notd, willing to do with bob mueller. right now, we have uncontroverted evidence from james comey, that is not lionize again. that is the only evidence that exists. >> tucker: i would say he was te i would just say, can you explain, it's a debate we've had 20 times but it still unsettled in my mind. why is it okay for an administrationin to hire an informant to s on arrival political campaign without telling them? why is that okay? are you comfortable with that? >> that's not what happened. >> tucker: how is that not what happened? >> every person that has been briefed on thixct chairman nunes, says that the president's account of this is not true. >> tucker: i know there's a a lot of lying here's what i read of new york times" and what i think has never been contested, the obama administration paid an informto spy on the trump campaign, and pass that information ba
imperfect people are still capable of telling the truth and being ct on t of russia, he is going tongongres a number oftimes, raisedis put himself under oath and has been consistent. that is something with the president is notd, willing to do with bob mueller. right now, we have uncontroverted evidence from james comey, that is not lionize again. that is the only evidence that exists. >> tucker: i would say he was te i would just say, can you explain, it's a debate we've had 20 times but...
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dianne feinstein, 1,100 of them were separated right here in this sector and it is -- it's sick tong. little kids, if they say 4-year-old is the youngest that are separated from their parents. but here's the thing. it's the stress that's being placed on the officer and agents inside and only four social workers in there when we took the tour yesterday that have to care for these kids that are increasing in numbers on a daily basis that are separated from their parents. they have a manpower issue and some of these kids might sit here for 24 hours before they're picked up by hhs, little kids, 4 years old and they're on their own. >> my understanding is the separation -- these officers are doing the separating and putting them in a separate part of the facility behind one of those chain-link fences and there's just a bunch of five and four and six and 7-year-olds with a guard looking at them? >> reporter: so here's what we found out. the way the separation actually works is, legally you can be in here for up to 72 hours. the physical separation happens when the parent is brought to the
dianne feinstein, 1,100 of them were separated right here in this sector and it is -- it's sick tong. little kids, if they say 4-year-old is the youngest that are separated from their parents. but here's the thing. it's the stress that's being placed on the officer and agents inside and only four social workers in there when we took the tour yesterday that have to care for these kids that are increasing in numbers on a daily basis that are separated from their parents. they have a manpower...
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trump administration is doing everything it can to dismantle the affordable care act with hammer and tongs. >> nick bagley, julie fernandes and maya wily. thank you very much. that was great. have a great weekend all of you. that is "all in" for this evening. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> this is "dateline." >> he married the woman of his dreams, beautiful and sweet. >> she was just angelic. >> and was folded into her tight-knit family headed by an elderly religious might arc. >> you were part of their family or you weren't. together they had a little girl, sydney. >> their view, sydney was their property. >> one day he went to pick up his little girl for a visit and was never seen alive again. >> he died right there. >> but who would kill a devoted dad? the unbelievable choice, his golden girl wife or the gracious family might arc? they seemed so loving, but was there another side. >> it's a monster that comes out of a closet. it's very ugly. >> how dark is that side? >> murderous. >> but which one was the killer? >>> hello and welcome to "dateline." he was a man sudden
trump administration is doing everything it can to dismantle the affordable care act with hammer and tongs. >> nick bagley, julie fernandes and maya wily. thank you very much. that was great. have a great weekend all of you. that is "all in" for this evening. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> this is "dateline." >> he married the woman of his dreams, beautiful and sweet. >> she was just angelic. >> and was folded...
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residents are worried that they maybe next to be forced out of the city tongs been known as a sanctuaryll of us. san francisco can and must do better. and people are understandably worried but have also been inspired by our neighbours who are committed to fighting together. for the san francisco we all love. i'm running for mayor of this amazing city to lead that fight for san francisco. and i will make cleaning our streets a top priorit i will double the numbers of street cleaners and public toilets, expanding progress to higher homeless individuals to help us clean our streets. i will work to strengthen k-12 public education, expand through city college and opportunities ildmare available at affordable for every family. i will work to accelerate construction of new affordable and middle income housing and i will work to speed up the infrastructure improvements that slow development down and i will make sure that the developers pay their fair share for transit, parks, schools, affordable housing and other services to ensure we build complete neighbourhoods. and i'll expands the mental
residents are worried that they maybe next to be forced out of the city tongs been known as a sanctuaryll of us. san francisco can and must do better. and people are understandably worried but have also been inspired by our neighbours who are committed to fighting together. for the san francisco we all love. i'm running for mayor of this amazing city to lead that fight for san francisco. and i will make cleaning our streets a top priorit i will double the numbers of street cleaners and public...
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. >> you talk about it beautifully, but liberals and progressives came after you, hammer, tong. had naacp. aclu. cory booker, camekamala harris,e new york times." eric holder said the bill threatens to derail momentum for sentencing reform. the bill is attempting half measure, but lawmakers should resist. what do you say to those who say that all sounds great b, but all you're talk iing about is helpi the people in prison do bert and get out. but we've got to stop people from going in the first place. we've got to change the sentences. what do you say to those people? >> that's correct in terms of criminal justice reform. front end sentencing is necessary. reducing minimums. so we don't see these out of control sentences. prison reform has been a part oof that equation and my view was when we attempted to negotiate a bill that the obama administration supported in the last congress, there was some of our friends, allies, advocate, who were of the view that that o obama administration criminal justice reform bill didn't go far enough and said let's wait until hillary clinton is p
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helping present an award to the ray lim award to retired captain sandy tong. lots going on this week and proper acknowledgments being made. that concludes my report at this time. >> president cleaveland: thank you, chief. is there any public comment on the chief's report? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners. commissioner covington. newly appointed -- reappointed. >> commissioner covington: reapointed. just don't -- reappointed. just don't call me a retread. >> president cleaveland: we are lucky to have you. >> commissioner covington: thank you. i'm lucky to be here. thank you, chief for attending. and thank you for these retirements and separations figures. i've added up the red bars and it comes to 537 total people who have retired or been separated from the department since 2010. that's a pretty big number, even without including the 32 people who have put in the paperwork to retire very soon. so, that would bring the total to 569 people. and so, i just want to reiterate how important it is for us to continue to have these academies. i used
helping present an award to the ray lim award to retired captain sandy tong. lots going on this week and proper acknowledgments being made. that concludes my report at this time. >> president cleaveland: thank you, chief. is there any public comment on the chief's report? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners. commissioner covington. newly appointed -- reappointed. >> commissioner covington: reapointed. just don't -- reappointed. just don't call me a retread. >>...
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erin is going tong be keepi a close eye on that throughout th. but certainly a big mess for crews there to clean up. ve on the road here, i'm anne cutler, fox5 local news. back to you. ♪ 6:03 is the time. a six-year-old girl is in very critical condition after she received an electric shock from an outdoor fountain at the mgm national h nbor tuesdayight. family members tell fox5 the girl was shocked when she touched a metal railing near the fountain. in a statement, the mgm says they are hrtbroken over the horrible accident and are fully cooperating with fire officials to investigate the incident.ha that as been closed off to the public while the investigation conelnues. >> and deving in the district, disturbing crime caught on a man touches a woman from behind as she walks down the street. holly morris folloeng this on for us from the news room morning. holly good morning. >> allison, this video is q reallyte shocking. the assault hapned in the middle o a busy street during the heart of morning rh ur. take a look. cameras were rolling a the man
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trump administration is doing everything it can to dismantle the affordable care act with hammer and tongs. >> nick bagley, julie fernandes and maya wily. thank you very much. that was great. have a great weekend all of you. that is "all in" for this evening. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> this is "dateline." >> he married the woman of his dreams, beautiful and sweet. >> she was just angelic. >> and was folded into her tight-knit family headed by an elderly religious might arc. >> you were part of their family or you weren't. together they had a little girl, sydney. >> their view, sydney was their property. >> one day he went to pick up his little girl for a visit and was never seen alive again. >> he died right there. >> but who would kill a devoted dad? the unbelievable choice, his golden girl wife or the gracious family might arc?
trump administration is doing everything it can to dismantle the affordable care act with hammer and tongs. >> nick bagley, julie fernandes and maya wily. thank you very much. that was great. have a great weekend all of you. that is "all in" for this evening. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> this is "dateline." >> he married the woman of his dreams, beautiful and sweet. >> she was just angelic. >> and was folded...
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marvin washington, day of, thank you both for come tong talk throu -- coming on to talk through thisssue. >>> out west, a house takeover this fall because eight different states are holding primaries today. parties d a big surge in dem capped dates means they could get lost in the shuffle. we have california mega dona tom steyer joining me after the break. a hilton getaway means you get more because... you get another day in paradise. get a sunset on a sunday. get more stories to share. get a sunsetget a sunday. from your summer getaw with exclusive hilton offers. book yours, only at hilton.com ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. >>> with apologies to chuck todd, if it's tuesday is primary day, and todll eyes are on california where democrats are hoping to take a first step toward flipping a handful of house seats. but the process is little different in cal. you've got the top two finishers in each congressional district who will go on to c
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they were indigenous people in those countries the countries were taken and sometimes very almost tong's very brutally so we've had processes of colonize asian you know being removed genocides being removed off country put into reserves missions residential schools and then having new laws dictated to enforce legislation so there's a history told the countries that are about people losing their they draw it's losing their countries and losing their human rights which needs to be we need to go into recovery about certainly in a stride the there was denial of that part of that process of history that's now starting to change change around certainly are proud then prime min. kevin rudd's apology to the stolen generations was one of the ways really historical moments where there was an acknowledgement of the harm done and a genuine polity given for that hound so i think that we as a nation can start healing when ownership and and this is a truce or non est between different groups professor pat dudgeon former commissioner for the australian national mental health commission it's been a pleas
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they're just going after them hammer and tongs. democrats are continually outraged and bewildered that the republican party, the supposed law and order party, keeps attacking law and order. well, there's a reason why they do it. it works, it turns out. the bullying, it works. that's the political bottom line of the inspector general report. you make the fbi feel paranoid about whether or not it's too soft on democrats, they'll go harder on democrats. they'll even break the rules to do so. the bullying that you are now seeing by the trump white house, by the president himself and by the republicans more broadly against the fbi, against law enforcement, against the special counsel-s bullying that has an intended outcome. and in our lifetimes we now know that same bullying pushed the fbi director to push the last election to help elect donald trump. that's how it happened. it worked. that's why they're still doing it now. elizabeth warren is the interview tonight. adam schiff is here with us next. a lot to get to tonight. stay with us
they're just going after them hammer and tongs. democrats are continually outraged and bewildered that the republican party, the supposed law and order party, keeps attacking law and order. well, there's a reason why they do it. it works, it turns out. the bullying, it works. that's the political bottom line of the inspector general report. you make the fbi feel paranoid about whether or not it's too soft on democrats, they'll go harder on democrats. they'll even break the rules to do so. the...
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administration is doing everything that it can to dismantle that affordable health care act hammer and tongtarts right now. >> thank you, chris and have a good weekend. thank you for joining us. happy friday. ronald reagan was first electedt president in the election over1980 and sworn in the at the start of 1981, and in the the first year in office in 1981, he took a little trips to other countries, and he visited canada, and mexico and he went to the caribbean. but he did not take his first major extended overseas trip until the second year in office in june of 1982 when ronald reagan took a
administration is doing everything that it can to dismantle that affordable health care act hammer and tongtarts right now. >> thank you, chris and have a good weekend. thank you for joining us. happy friday. ronald reagan was first electedt president in the election over1980 and sworn in the at the start of 1981, and in the the first year in office in 1981, he took a little trips to other countries, and he visited canada, and mexico and he went to the caribbean. but he did not take his...
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but he doesn't speak in a human tong. [ screeching ] [ applause ] sorry, what was that, steven? screeching] [ light laughter ] and in the same way that he now insists the fictional president served for 16 years, trump has also spent weeks insisting that he could not undo his own policy of separating families at th border. only to reverse himself yesterday and sign an executive order undoing the policy. all week, we've heard a variety of insane conspiracy theories from republins and fox news to justify trump's policy. from allegatiothat children are actors to claims that drug cartels are posing as families s to sneak athe border. and yesterday, republican congressman roger marshall pe ed those claims, which he said came from trump's department of homeland security. >> the number of families that i are as families has quadrupled trying to cross our borders. soreou're having people that doing human trafficking, terrorists and cartel members. >> where is your evidence for that? where is an evidence of a terrorist using a child to cross the border? i would like to see some evidence o
but he doesn't speak in a human tong. [ screeching ] [ applause ] sorry, what was that, steven? screeching] [ light laughter ] and in the same way that he now insists the fictional president served for 16 years, trump has also spent weeks insisting that he could not undo his own policy of separating families at th border. only to reverse himself yesterday and sign an executive order undoing the policy. all week, we've heard a variety of insane conspiracy theories from republins and fox news to...