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host: has president trump wade and on any house race or the senate race even? guest: no. he is now weighed in on the biggest republican primary race for the senate between a and businessman, and a longtime state legislator. that is a very competitive race. some cases, that race has become a battle over who is more supportive of president trump but president trump has not taken sides. host: craig gilbert covers it all for the "milwaukee journal sentinel." >> here's a look at our primetime schedule on the c-span networks. author and mother jones reporter ari berman discusses the history and future of voting rights. is book tvwo, it with recent books on religion and politics. history tv american with programs on the cold war, and the space race. coming up on wednesday morning, inside elections reporter on the results of tuesday night's primaries in four states. then a discussion of nafta renegotiations and trump administration trade policy with tori whiting and lori wallach. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. in the discussi
host: has president trump wade and on any house race or the senate race even? guest: no. he is now weighed in on the biggest republican primary race for the senate between a and businessman, and a longtime state legislator. that is a very competitive race. some cases, that race has become a battle over who is more supportive of president trump but president trump has not taken sides. host: craig gilbert covers it all for the "milwaukee journal sentinel." >> here's a look at our...
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silence here's what's coming up for you this news hour there is anger in south africa after donald trump wades into the country's land reform debate by suggesting white farmers are being targeted israeli army launches a criminal investigation into the killing of two palestinian teenagers during the protests of the guards or israel border and in sports or hear from a competitor proving age is just no barrier to success at the asian games. united nations has called on latin american countries to ease entry for thousands of people fleeing venezuela's economic and political crisis the call came after neighboring ecuador and peru announced tighter entry requirements for venezuelans than i am now need valid passports when previously they were allowed to come in with just their id cards according to the u.n. more than one point six million people fly have fled venezuela since twenty here is a latin america editor missing in human reporting from caracas. this is santa on phyllis's last day at her home in her working class caracas neighborhood she sold everything possible and packed the rest she enters
silence here's what's coming up for you this news hour there is anger in south africa after donald trump wades into the country's land reform debate by suggesting white farmers are being targeted israeli army launches a criminal investigation into the killing of two palestinian teenagers during the protests of the guards or israel border and in sports or hear from a competitor proving age is just no barrier to success at the asian games. united nations has called on latin american countries to...
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plenty more ahead in the news hour and kerning president donald trump wades into south africa's controversial land reform debate. the prime minister struggles to hold on to this position malcolm turnbull faces another leadership vote. and sport will tell you why tiger woods has a chance to win nine million dollars from one round of golf. sixteen billion dollars of new u.s. tear us tariffs have come into force on chinese goods is the trade war between the two economic giants goes to the next level that came into effect a few hours ago in china responded with similar taxes it's also announce it is filing a complaint with the world trade organization each impose twenty five percent taxes on billions of dollars worth of the other's products the u.s. is targeting a chinese chemical electronic and industrial goods fifty billion dollars worth of goods on each sides have had tariffs added since july adrian brown has more from beijing. well as advertised china has retaliated against the united states imposing a twenty five percent tariff on some sixteen billion dollars worth of u.s. goods in the past
plenty more ahead in the news hour and kerning president donald trump wades into south africa's controversial land reform debate. the prime minister struggles to hold on to this position malcolm turnbull faces another leadership vote. and sport will tell you why tiger woods has a chance to win nine million dollars from one round of golf. sixteen billion dollars of new u.s. tear us tariffs have come into force on chinese goods is the trade war between the two economic giants goes to the next...
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we've got plenty more ahead for you this news hour there is anger in south africa after donald trump waded into the country's land reform debate by suggesting white farmers are being targeted. the israeli army launches a criminal investigation to the killing of two palestinian teenagers during protests near the gaza israel border and sport we'll hear from a competitor proving age is absolutely no barrier to success at the asian games. the united nations is calling latin american countries to ease entry for thousands of people fleeing venezuela's deepening economic and political crisis the call came after neighboring ecuador and predator announced tighter entry requirements for venezuelans they now need to have valid passports previously id's were enough for venezuelans according to the united nations more than one point six million people fled venezuela since twenty fifteen now latin america has really seen newman has more now from caracas. this is santa on phyllis's last day at her home in her working class neighborhood she sold everything possible and packed the rest she enters sister he
we've got plenty more ahead for you this news hour there is anger in south africa after donald trump waded into the country's land reform debate by suggesting white farmers are being targeted. the israeli army launches a criminal investigation to the killing of two palestinian teenagers during protests near the gaza israel border and sport we'll hear from a competitor proving age is absolutely no barrier to success at the asian games. the united nations is calling latin american countries to...
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. >>> still ahead, president trump wading in political matters but not here at home.he president is saying about a racially-charged debate in south africa and what the country's leaders have to say about his two cents on the matter. >>> plus, bill karins is back with us. he will have the latest on hurricane lane as it heads towards hawaii. stay with us. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles
. >>> still ahead, president trump wading in political matters but not here at home.he president is saying about a racially-charged debate in south africa and what the country's leaders have to say about his two cents on the matter. >>> plus, bill karins is back with us. he will have the latest on hurricane lane as it heads towards hawaii. stay with us. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a...
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. >> president trump today wading into the trial of his former campaign chairman tweeting who was treatede, alphonse capone, legendary mob boss, killer and public enemy number one, or paul manafort, political operative and reagan doll darling, now serving solitary confinement, although convicted of nothing. >> trevor: i'm sorry. alphonse capone? who calls al capone by his full name? ( laughter ) every time i think trump has hit peak wearedness, he gets weirder. is that his thing? "and then i was talking to kimberly kardashian, and she was so grateful for how i helped her ruse kanye west-ero, great guy, great guy! ( laughter ) trump is not enjoying how mueller has his buddy on trial. >> president trump was outraged after learning that among the topics special counsel mosht mosht wants to question him about is obstruction of justice. sources say it enraged him so it prompted this extraordinary tweet that critics say could amount to obstruction, the president writing "attorney general jeff sessions should stop this rigged witch hunt right now before it continues to stain our country any furt
. >> president trump today wading into the trial of his former campaign chairman tweeting who was treatede, alphonse capone, legendary mob boss, killer and public enemy number one, or paul manafort, political operative and reagan doll darling, now serving solitary confinement, although convicted of nothing. >> trevor: i'm sorry. alphonse capone? who calls al capone by his full name? ( laughter ) every time i think trump has hit peak wearedness, he gets weirder. is that his thing?...
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president trump waded into this race with a rally in the columbus area, and you have this in some respectresident trump because the president has embraced the republican, and danny o'connor running against the democratic leadership in washington, running very much like other candidates across the country this year. this is -- if not a microcosm for the sun try, but one for the midwest. >> does this race have republicans -- i don't know that it's possible, and i'm sure that republicans will say anything these days, but in the good old days when i was a republican, we used to acknowledge publicly that you could not win the white house without winning ohio. do people acknowledge how nerve wracking it is to have a district like this in a part of a state that you must win to send a republican to the white house that this is an ominous sign for the republicans? >> they feel like they have an impossible choice. talking to republican consultants in and outside of ohio, they say, you can't win in some areas with president trump because of the way he may anger women voters, college educated voters,
president trump waded into this race with a rally in the columbus area, and you have this in some respectresident trump because the president has embraced the republican, and danny o'connor running against the democratic leadership in washington, running very much like other candidates across the country this year. this is -- if not a microcosm for the sun try, but one for the midwest. >> does this race have republicans -- i don't know that it's possible, and i'm sure that republicans...
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. >> reporter: president trump wading into the trial of his former campaign chairman, tweeting, who istical operative and reagan/dole darling. now serving solitary confinement although convicted of nothing. this as the president distanced himself from manafort for months. manafort ran the trump campaign during a crucial period. he's now accused of lying to the irs and hiding tens of millions of dollars in offshore bank accounts, money he made working for a ukrainian political party with deep ties to the kremlin. he has pleaded not guilty. prosecutors stunning the courtroom by declaring they may not call the man billed as their star witness. manafort's former business partner, rick gates, who accepted a plea bargain from special counsel mueller. manafort's attorney argues gates is willing to say anything to save himself. and prosecutors say he may testify, he may not. they spend their efforts painting manafort as a man who spent lavishly, they even called the manager of a men's clothing store who testified that in five years, manafort spent $929,000 on suits. it all seemed to annoy judg
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. >> reporter: president trump today, wading into the trial of his former campaign chairman, tweeting -- "who was treated worse, al foens capone, ledgendary mob boss, killer and public enemy number one, or paul manafort, political operative and reagan/dole darling, now serving solitary confinement, although convicted of nothing?" this, though the president has distanced himself from manafort for months. >> manafort has nothing to do with our campaign. >> reporter: fact is, manafort ran the trump campaign during a crucial period. he's now accused of lying to the irs and hiding tens of millions of dollars in offshore bank accounts. money he made working for a ukrainian political party with deep ties to the kremlin. has p. today, prosecutors stunning the courtroom by declaring they may not call the man billed as their star witness, manafort's former business partner rick gates, who accepted a plea bargain from special counsel robert mueller. manafort's attorney argues gates is "willing to say anything to save himself." and today, prosecutors said, "he may testify, he may not." they focus
. >> reporter: president trump today, wading into the trial of his former campaign chairman, tweeting -- "who was treated worse, al foens capone, ledgendary mob boss, killer and public enemy number one, or paul manafort, political operative and reagan/dole darling, now serving solitary confinement, although convicted of nothing?" this, though the president has distanced himself from manafort for months. >> manafort has nothing to do with our campaign. >> reporter:...
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president trump has waded into south africa's debate over land reform.resident said he asked mike pompeo to step in. ongoing debate about whether south africa should seize the land without paying for it to address inequalities caused by apartheid. the tight job market in the u.s. is easing. by 2000claims decreased to 210,000. in australia, the prime minister is vowing to fight the latest attempt to replace him. he says he will step aside only if his chief rival can prove he has enough support. tomorrow the governing liberal party may hold its second leadership vote. australia has switched prime minister's five times in more than a decade. global news 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm kailey leinz, this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. let's turn to the markets. joins us.lander added to from president trump any action mentioned the words impeachment and gave a judgment on what it might mean for markets. why are markets ignoring this? i think we are far away fr
president trump has waded into south africa's debate over land reform.resident said he asked mike pompeo to step in. ongoing debate about whether south africa should seize the land without paying for it to address inequalities caused by apartheid. the tight job market in the u.s. is easing. by 2000claims decreased to 210,000. in australia, the prime minister is vowing to fight the latest attempt to replace him. he says he will step aside only if his chief rival can prove he has enough support....
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wade. a trump nominee would probably oppose it. - well, roe v. d scott decision of 20th century. i think you're gonna see that overturned. - we have a chance to take down roe v. wade. this is a historic moment in the pro-life community today. - that's right, after justice kenney is replaced, there's a good chance that many states will make abortion illegal. and for many evangelicals, that has been the holy grail. right? it's why many "christians" have supported to continue donald trump, even though he sins so much that people cast him out of demons. it's like, "begone, trump!" "oh, oh, thank you. i felt so gross. "oh. oh. i mean, your own daughter? oh, wow." oh, and you might-- you might be really sad that women will be losing some of their fundamental rights. but the media is licking its lips. - on capitol hill, the battle lines drawn. a huge battle in washington over replace supreme court justice anthony kennedy. - this will be a battle all summer, all fall. - it will be one of the most contentious political battles in decades. - okay, i'm sorry
wade. a trump nominee would probably oppose it. - well, roe v. d scott decision of 20th century. i think you're gonna see that overturned. - we have a chance to take down roe v. wade. this is a historic moment in the pro-life community today. - that's right, after justice kenney is replaced, there's a good chance that many states will make abortion illegal. and for many evangelicals, that has been the holy grail. right? it's why many "christians" have supported to continue donald...
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president would trump he has waded into this debate before he tweeted as you see right there i am looking into three d. plastic guns being sold to the public but that of course as we know will not happen at least for now we want to pull in right now terry wohlers he is an expert in three d. printing he joins us tonight from fort collins in the u.s. state of colorado good to see you terry i want to ask you how i mean i don't have a three d. printer at home and we were asking in the newsroom not many of the not everyone does actually have so i mean how easy how expensive would it be for someone to get set up and start making three d. gun. well it's not expensive at all you can buy the low end models for less than three hundred dollars and they're eligible on line and . various the locations around the world so it doesn't take much to get started. at some point you can download the files for thirty percent then that would be virtually free so that to get started. the barrier to entry is very very low. and talk us through the freshest in of making the different pieces for this plastic gun i m
president would trump he has waded into this debate before he tweeted as you see right there i am looking into three d. plastic guns being sold to the public but that of course as we know will not happen at least for now we want to pull in right now terry wohlers he is an expert in three d. printing he joins us tonight from fort collins in the u.s. state of colorado good to see you terry i want to ask you how i mean i don't have a three d. printer at home and we were asking in the newsroom not...
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has president donald trump waded into the debate on land reform, triggering a selloff in the rand.d seizures. the competition commissioner responded saying the government encouraged land invasions. run us through what happened when the president tweeted what he tweeted? >> we immediately saw a reaction in the markets, the rand depreciating as much as 1.8 percent against the u.s. dollar, adversit to emerging markets. the president addressing lawmakers in parliament, saying the redress related to land reform would be done within the confines of the constitution. we did see some concerned once that tweet was sent out. received a statement from the foreign affairs minister of south africa saying president trump's comments are unfortunate and regrettable in the sense they are misinformed. we have yet to see what happens when department officials meet with the acting u.s. ambassador later today. within this is the idea of land reform and the gross inequality in south africa. the margino suggest is better, but come on come on, it has a long way to go. could this be an actual catalyst for
has president donald trump waded into the debate on land reform, triggering a selloff in the rand.d seizures. the competition commissioner responded saying the government encouraged land invasions. run us through what happened when the president tweeted what he tweeted? >> we immediately saw a reaction in the markets, the rand depreciating as much as 1.8 percent against the u.s. dollar, adversit to emerging markets. the president addressing lawmakers in parliament, saying the redress...
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. >>> president trump is wading into one of the hottest, most contentious senate races going right nowwill be doing a major rally for senator ted cruz in october. i'm picking the biggest stadium in texas we can find. as you know, ted has my complete and total endorsement. his opponent is a disaster for texas, weak on second amendment crime, border, military, and vets. the fact of the matter is that this race is closer than anyone thought it would be. texas hasn't elected a democrat to statewide office since 1994, but o'rourke is actually within striking distance. one of the reasons why from "the washington post," quote, at nearly every town hall, o'rourke speaks emotionally about the migrant families who venture to the border in hopes of finding safety for their children, something he says any human would do. although the trump administration says it has stopped separating such families, hundreds of children still have not been reunited with a parent. and there is news on this front today. the federal government updated its numbers, and they say almost 500 migrant children are still in
. >>> president trump is wading into one of the hottest, most contentious senate races going right nowwill be doing a major rally for senator ted cruz in october. i'm picking the biggest stadium in texas we can find. as you know, ted has my complete and total endorsement. his opponent is a disaster for texas, weak on second amendment crime, border, military, and vets. the fact of the matter is that this race is closer than anyone thought it would be. texas hasn't elected a democrat to...
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host: has president trump wade and on any house race or the senate race even? guest: no.is now weighed in on the biggest republican primary race for the senate between a and businessman, and a longtime state legislator. that is a very competitive race. some cases, that race has become a battle over who is more supportive of president trump but president trump has not taken sides. host: craig gilbert covers it all for the "milwaukee journal sentinel." thank you for your time today. guest: great to be with you. host: five minutes left in our program. on primaryr thoughts day in four states and midterm elections in general. you do not have to be in those states to call in, but we have had a lot of callers from those states including in minnesota, a democrat. yes, i see one out trying to run for governor and --avoided earlier that earlier debates with republican contenders and because he knows he should not be running for governor. he does not deserve it. that is the fact. he was governor, we had a $2 billion deficit and we abridged famous highway collapse because he refused
host: has president trump wade and on any house race or the senate race even? guest: no.is now weighed in on the biggest republican primary race for the senate between a and businessman, and a longtime state legislator. that is a very competitive race. some cases, that race has become a battle over who is more supportive of president trump but president trump has not taken sides. host: craig gilbert covers it all for the "milwaukee journal sentinel." thank you for your time today....
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government gave the company the green light to distribute the schematics but us president donald trump has since waded into the debate i'm looking into three d. plastic guns being sold to the public trump said in a twitter post. if you have the design files it's relatively easy to print a plastic firearm using a three d. printer a small u.s. company called defense distributed plan to make such files downloadable on the website now they've been told they can't critics say why you made plastic comes pose many risks they're invisible to metal detectors and could fall into the wrong hands downloadable firearms are available even to those who could not pass a background check it's the ultimate gun loophole why buy them if you can print them at home instead these firearms are also untraceable they will not have a serial number for law enforcement to reference publishing the three d. plans isn't about guns the company says it's about free speech. what they can't do is prohibit. me internet how to ask and a book or a bookstore about how to build a fire are you to say yes i feel you're wrong it's the same anal
government gave the company the green light to distribute the schematics but us president donald trump has since waded into the debate i'm looking into three d. plastic guns being sold to the public trump said in a twitter post. if you have the design files it's relatively easy to print a plastic firearm using a three d. printer a small u.s. company called defense distributed plan to make such files downloadable on the website now they've been told they can't critics say why you made plastic...
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there are questions over whether president trump would wade into this.olved. he voiced his support for vladimir putin, president of russia. , who joins in bill us by phone. are we surprised i this development that the u.s. determined russia broke international law and will put sanctions on russia on or around august 22 when the president has been clear in his support for questionvladimir putin mark >> the timing is hard to explain. this is the conclusion british authorities came to several weeks ago. at the time there was speculation would be u.s. take additional steps to respond to what is essentially some would view an act of war on foreign soil, to use a band nerve agent on a person in a foreign country. it is the same behavior we saw with north korea when the half-brother of the kim jong-un was poisoned at the kuala lumpur airport. the timing is interesting given how positive president trump felt about the helsinki summit. the act itself is what people would expect the united states to do. so it is hard to explain what is taking the process so long t
there are questions over whether president trump would wade into this.olved. he voiced his support for vladimir putin, president of russia. , who joins in bill us by phone. are we surprised i this development that the u.s. determined russia broke international law and will put sanctions on russia on or around august 22 when the president has been clear in his support for questionvladimir putin mark >> the timing is hard to explain. this is the conclusion british authorities came to...
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obviously retreat from donald trump is he waded into the domestic politics of south africa as it pertains to land grabs and many other stories from his visit our web site al-jazeera dot com. the u.s. has made an urgent plea to latin american countries to train her venezuelan nationals playing economic hardship at a deepening political price crisis that is it's voiced concern at new passport and boarder entry requirements in ecuador and peru. now every day thousands of them as whalen's are leaving to escape the country's economic turmoil about two point three million have gone in the last four years and that's just those who have legally migrated they have spread across south central and north america and some even playing to the caribbean a large number are going to colombia brazil peru and ecuador and ecuador more than four thousand venezuelans are arriving every day our correspondents are following the crisis from all of the affected countries let's begin with our latin america editor lucy a new man who is in caracas is there any sign that this this migration this exodus is slowing down
obviously retreat from donald trump is he waded into the domestic politics of south africa as it pertains to land grabs and many other stories from his visit our web site al-jazeera dot com. the u.s. has made an urgent plea to latin american countries to train her venezuelan nationals playing economic hardship at a deepening political price crisis that is it's voiced concern at new passport and boarder entry requirements in ecuador and peru. now every day thousands of them as whalen's are...
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trump. they belong to the american people. >> democrats also saying his nomination puts roe v. wade. >> didn't trump say during the campaign we have to punish them somehow, he count value women. every man and woman in america who cares about women's reproductive freedom and the ability of them to make their own judgments about their own body should be speaking out and fighting hard. >> stephanie schriock joins me, one great way to fight a position on women's rights is to run candidates and have those candidates elected. that is a strategy you have followed. it's one that may make a lot of sense after the midterm elections. the problem is this may happen before the midterm elections. >> that is true. and i think that's part of what we're seeing going on today. so we can't -- you know, it appears we can't get all the documents on kavanaugh until the end of october. chuck grassley made it clear he wants to do hearings in september still, blocking transparency and refusing to give all the persamericans the opportunity to see what's going on here. why rush this? wait a month, and oh, wai
trump. they belong to the american people. >> democrats also saying his nomination puts roe v. wade. >> didn't trump say during the campaign we have to punish them somehow, he count value women. every man and woman in america who cares about women's reproductive freedom and the ability of them to make their own judgments about their own body should be speaking out and fighting hard. >> stephanie schriock joins me, one great way to fight a position on women's rights is to run...
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you're watching al-jazeera life my headquarters here in doha also ahead wading into south africa's land reform debate donald trump says the u.s. will investigate what he calls the large scale killing of white farmers also. after some of the misinformation that's been put about lately some reassurance. the u.k. plans to keep medicine and food coming in even if it can't get a back seat deal and billions of dollars in new tariffs the slapped on cars and factory machinery as the u.s. and china go to the next level of the trade war. and venezuelan families in search of a better future why brazil is moving them out of a border state. welcome to the program a ugandan pop star turned opposition leader whose arrest prompted large protests will now face charges of treason but the wind was rearrested on thursday moments after weapons charges against him were dropped by a military court ones initial detention last week prompted violent street protests in the capital kampala which saw security forces opened fire on crowds the government denies accusations that he's been beaten in custody catherine sawyer has more from kampala
you're watching al-jazeera life my headquarters here in doha also ahead wading into south africa's land reform debate donald trump says the u.s. will investigate what he calls the large scale killing of white farmers also. after some of the misinformation that's been put about lately some reassurance. the u.k. plans to keep medicine and food coming in even if it can't get a back seat deal and billions of dollars in new tariffs the slapped on cars and factory machinery as the u.s. and china go...
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. >> reporter: chelsea clinton was addressing fears that donald trump's nomination, brett kavanaugh, could threaten roe versus wade73 decision legalizing abortion. the main argument was people should care about equal rights and the dignity of women to make their own choices but if the argument is not persuasive, there was a financial incentive. >> american women entering the labor force, 31/$2 trillion to our economy. the net new entrants of women, that is not disconnected from the fact that roe became the law of the land in january 1973. >> reporter: we don't know where chelsea clinton got those numbers but some pro-life organizations took her to task like news.com argues since 1967 there have been 61 million us abortions and instead of adding $3.5 trillion to the economy it caused a $62 trillion deficit. john mueller with ethics and public policy center has been arguing for 17 years that abortion has been devastating to the economy and led to higher crime rates in divorce and like chelsea clinton's comments pro-life members of not been confirmed but evangelists and conservatives are not as worried about the accu
. >> reporter: chelsea clinton was addressing fears that donald trump's nomination, brett kavanaugh, could threaten roe versus wade73 decision legalizing abortion. the main argument was people should care about equal rights and the dignity of women to make their own choices but if the argument is not persuasive, there was a financial incentive. >> american women entering the labor force, 31/$2 trillion to our economy. the net new entrants of women, that is not disconnected from the...
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this very sensitive topic, wading in with president trump on an issue that he appears not to be lookingter. alisyn? >> david mckenzie, we appreciate you looking at the facts and fact checking, which apparently sometimes fact checking other networks, as well. thank you very much. >>> so the democratic national committee now says the attempted hack of its voter database that prompted calls to the fbi was actually an unauthorized simulation and not an actual attack. the dnc alerted the fbi tuesday after they detected a fake version of a log-in page used to access the voter file. they say it was built by a third party, but would not identify who. they say no critical data was compromised. >>> "the new york times" reports that education secretary betsy devos wants to use federal funds to arm teachers. this unprecedented move would reverse the federal government's current position and undermine congress' school safety efforts. devos has said guns for teachers should be, quote, an option following the massacre at parkland in february. >>> all right. there was a vigil overnight for mollie tibbe
this very sensitive topic, wading in with president trump on an issue that he appears not to be lookingter. alisyn? >> david mckenzie, we appreciate you looking at the facts and fact checking, which apparently sometimes fact checking other networks, as well. thank you very much. >>> so the democratic national committee now says the attempted hack of its voter database that prompted calls to the fbi was actually an unauthorized simulation and not an actual attack. the dnc alerted...
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. >>> president trump's nominee for the supreme court brett kavanaugh believes roe vs. wade is settled law. that's according to republican senator susan collins who met with kavanaugh tuesday. collins has said she would oppose any nominee who's hostile to the landmark decision. the senate's top democrat, chuck schumer, isn't buying kavanaugh's statement, though. schumer says kavanaugh refused to answer when he asked if roe v. wade was correctly decided. his confirmation hearing begins september 4th. >>> a disturbing new allegation against a catholic priest in pennsylvania. 30-year-old reverend kevin lonergan now faces criminal charges of indecent assault against a 17-year-old girl. he's accused of sending her nude photos and groping her. the charges are separate from the report released by the pennsylvania grand jury just last week accusing more than 300 in the days since that report, hundreds of people have called a clergy abuse hotline. >>> actress asia argento, one of the leaders of the me too movement is denying accusations that she gave alcohol to a 17-year-old and sexu
. >>> president trump's nominee for the supreme court brett kavanaugh believes roe vs. wade is settled law. that's according to republican senator susan collins who met with kavanaugh tuesday. collins has said she would oppose any nominee who's hostile to the landmark decision. the senate's top democrat, chuck schumer, isn't buying kavanaugh's statement, though. schumer says kavanaugh refused to answer when he asked if roe v. wade was correctly decided. his confirmation hearing begins...
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. >> and over the weekend, president trump taking the extraordinary step, again, of wading into a criminal trial that is ongoing. >> i think the whole manafort trial is very sad. >> this important summit. social media is a part of our children's daily lives. it can be used in many positive ways, but can also be distracting and harmful when used incorrectly. >> you can say that again. the president's twitter feed is any indication he has one thing on his mind this morning, the russia investigation. he's been venting his frustration in a series of ten tweets over the last 24 hours. that's after several news reports surfaced this weekend that would have major implications on the probe. reporting overnight the separate investigation into fixer michael cohen is now in its final stage and cohen could be indicted by the end of the month. federal investigators have zeroed in on more than $20 million in loans awarded to taxi companies that cohen and his family own. the charges could be a problem for cohen. cohen's legal team has signalled he'd be willing to cooperate with prosecutors. while the coh
. >> and over the weekend, president trump taking the extraordinary step, again, of wading into a criminal trial that is ongoing. >> i think the whole manafort trial is very sad. >> this important summit. social media is a part of our children's daily lives. it can be used in many positive ways, but can also be distracting and harmful when used incorrectly. >> you can say that again. the president's twitter feed is any indication he has one thing on his mind this...
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. >> mccain criticized the trump administration's refugee ban and its handling of a controversial navy s.e.a.l. raid in yemen. also in his book, the restless wademes comey after comey was fired by president trump. but during a june 27 senate intelligence committee hearing with former director comey, the normally sharp-minded senator stumbled and he appeared to be confused. >> so she was clearly involved in this whole situation where fake news, as you just described it, big deal. >> i was on the air live at the time of the comey hearing, and i was alarmed to say the least. >> in the case of mr. comey, you -- the president comey -- >> no sir. >> case of president trump. >> a month later, it was announced that mccain underwent surgery to remove a blood clot from over his left eye. >> i was unsettled by that because it did indicate there was some pathology testing to be done and there would be a followup. >> four days later. >> the senate maverick and american hero in the fight of his life after being diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor. >> i was on the phone to john mccain when i heard about it, just almost as an aside. well, i have some chem
. >> mccain criticized the trump administration's refugee ban and its handling of a controversial navy s.e.a.l. raid in yemen. also in his book, the restless wademes comey after comey was fired by president trump. but during a june 27 senate intelligence committee hearing with former director comey, the normally sharp-minded senator stumbled and he appeared to be confused. >> so she was clearly involved in this whole situation where fake news, as you just described it, big deal....
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wade. here comes judge kavanaugh, soon to be justice kavanaugh. donald trumplings having sex with anybody he likes, as long as he gets roe v. wade overturned, you don't care, isn't that the way it works? >> we're talking about things prior to him being president, i don't think there was any question in then minds of any voter about donald trump and his personal activities. that was pretty much made clear. so, what they're assessing him now and will continue to do is his performance as president. i think if they look at the policies he's made and the appointments he's made to the judiciary, i think most conservatives are very happy about it. they're not concerned about his behavior. >> all that talk about character we heard about bill clinton and the role model to americans, that's all nonsense, right? you don't care about character, you care about winning? >> excuse me. i think i just said it's very disturbing to me and i don't like it, it's something i find reprehensible, but the issue -- the issue is with bill clinton, as you know, jeffrey, very well, bill c
wade. here comes judge kavanaugh, soon to be justice kavanaugh. donald trumplings having sex with anybody he likes, as long as he gets roe v. wade overturned, you don't care, isn't that the way it works? >> we're talking about things prior to him being president, i don't think there was any question in then minds of any voter about donald trump and his personal activities. that was pretty much made clear. so, what they're assessing him now and will continue to do is his performance as...
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so president trump is receiving a fresh wave of condemnation for his decision to wade into south africanpolitics. evidently while watching cable news, and you probably guessed it, "fox news" to be specific. on wednesday night trump tweeted he has asked secretary of state mike pompeo to investigate, quote, south african land and farm seizures and the large-scale killing of farmers. the south african government is now seizing land from white farmers, that was the president's tweet. it is all part of a racist conspiracy theory whose roots can be traced back to an extremist far-right wing group who describes its as preparing for a coming violent race revolution to prevent a, quote, white genocide. at least one member of the group attended the deadly charlottesville rally last year. that group has met with far right groups and media contacts in the united states in an effort to garner support. >> senator, what do you make of this tweet? i know you got asked about this, the tweet about the south african -- >> no, it appears to me to be a base stimulator. there are portions of those who support
so president trump is receiving a fresh wave of condemnation for his decision to wade into south africanpolitics. evidently while watching cable news, and you probably guessed it, "fox news" to be specific. on wednesday night trump tweeted he has asked secretary of state mike pompeo to investigate, quote, south african land and farm seizures and the large-scale killing of farmers. the south african government is now seizing land from white farmers, that was the president's tweet. it...
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wade. supreme court reporter david savage discussing judge cavanaugh's nomination and the abortion issue. >> members of the trumps national security and intelligence team talked about there efforts to combat election interference by foreign entities including russia. they spoke at today's white house briefing. >> as director of national intelligence, i would like the american people to know that the intelligence community and all of its agencies are postured to identify threats of all kinds against the united states. the present has specifically directed us to make the matter of election meddling and securing our election process a top priority. and we have done and are doing that and will continue to do so. we have incorporated the lessons learned from the 2016 election and implemented a broad spectrum of actions to share more information across the federal government, as well with state and local governments and also with the public and private sector. the intelligence community continues to be concerned about the threat of upcoming u.s. elections. both the midterm and the presidential election of 2020. in reg
wade. supreme court reporter david savage discussing judge cavanaugh's nomination and the abortion issue. >> members of the trumps national security and intelligence team talked about there efforts to combat election interference by foreign entities including russia. they spoke at today's white house briefing. >> as director of national intelligence, i would like the american people to know that the intelligence community and all of its agencies are postured to identify threats of...
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trump's u.s. supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh now weighing in directly on his view on the future of roe v. wade for women here in the united states. our congressional correspondent sunlen serfaty is joining us from capitol hill. what is he saying? >> reporter: well, wolf, this is certainly a big meeting for the supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, today. he may have indeed taken a small step towards winning over a key republican swing vote, that of senator susan collins of maine. they met for a little over two hours. while the senator left that meeting saying she will not yet reveal how she intends to vote, she certainly spoke complimentary of him, saying the meeting was excellent and informative. she says the meeting was devoted significantly -- a significant portion of the time was devoted to abortion. she said specifically that she asked kavanaugh whether he believed that roe v. wade is settled as law. in that meeting, kavanaugh, she says, told her he agreed with justice roberts what he said in his own nomination hearing, that, yes, it is settled as law. that could be key in potentially w
trump's u.s. supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh now weighing in directly on his view on the future of roe v. wade for women here in the united states. our congressional correspondent sunlen serfaty is joining us from capitol hill. what is he saying? >> reporter: well, wolf, this is certainly a big meeting for the supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, today. he may have indeed taken a small step towards winning over a key republican swing vote, that of senator susan collins of maine....
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trump's nominate to replace anthony kennedy. senator schumer said he remains unsatisfied by judge kavanagh's answers, particularly those related to abortion rights protected under the roe v. wade decision. >> ok, good afternoon, everybody. before i begin, i have been meeting with judge kavanaugh until about 45 minutes ago. so i have not had a chance to view all the details of the plea deal and the verdict today. say this -- i understand the president is on his way to a rally. he better not talk about pardons for michael cohen or paul manafort tonight or anytime in the future. now i will tell you about my meeting with kavanaugh. i've just concluded that meeting. we met for an hour and a half and i asked for extra time and he gave it. the conversation was cordial, it was direct, but unfortunately, judge cabinet refused to answer even the most they sick questions about -- even the most basic questions about his jurors curtains and basic philosophy. let me walk through the topics we talked about. first, on women's reproductive freedom, i understand the judge told other members today that he considered roe v. wade settled law. he did not say that to me. but that is not the importan
trump's nominate to replace anthony kennedy. senator schumer said he remains unsatisfied by judge kavanagh's answers, particularly those related to abortion rights protected under the roe v. wade decision. >> ok, good afternoon, everybody. before i begin, i have been meeting with judge kavanaugh until about 45 minutes ago. so i have not had a chance to view all the details of the plea deal and the verdict today. say this -- i understand the president is on his way to a rally. he better...
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wade. that was not a litmus question that the president asked. >> if that's true. with all due respect, donald trumpunning for president, his lips would only include people who would overturn roe v. wade. >> harris: we are out of time, we will be right back. since my stroke, he hasn't left my side. with the right steps, 80% of recurrent ischemic strokes could be prevented. a bayer aspirin regimen is one step to help prevent another stroke. so, i'm doing all i can to stay in his life. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. the first survivor of alzis out there.ase and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's association. the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford? let's take a ride with some actual customers and find out. - well, tell me about your experience when you switched to the hartford. - when i switched to the hartford, i'm sitting there thinking, "man, i should have "turned 50 years ago." they saved me a bunch of money. you can't beat that. - what blows me away about the
wade. that was not a litmus question that the president asked. >> if that's true. with all due respect, donald trumpunning for president, his lips would only include people who would overturn roe v. wade. >> harris: we are out of time, we will be right back. since my stroke, he hasn't left my side. with the right steps, 80% of recurrent ischemic strokes could be prevented. a bayer aspirin regimen is one step to help prevent another stroke. so, i'm doing all i can to stay in his...
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trump, in 1989, took out a full-page ad condemning the central five assailants, central park five assailants. he waded in the middle of a very contentious, racially charged event. because in his own heart, trump has -- has embraced his racism himself. he's not unable to condemn charlottesville because he doesn't know what to do. he's not jumping into the nfl because he says only because he's playing into his base. because trump himself is very problematic around race. he's never disavowed david duke. remember during the trump university dispute, he went after the mexican heritage of judge curial at the drop of a hat. donald trump is the embodiment of a long tradition of racial hatred in this country that he's actually legitimized. the danger of this moment right now is people are focusing on the narrow aspects of this, without really recognizing he's made it okay for people like i think laura ingraham to go on the air and spout racist theories. >> so you are in washington and this weekend the unite the right, that protest is taking place. juxtapose that with what these nfl players are doing and give u
trump, in 1989, took out a full-page ad condemning the central five assailants, central park five assailants. he waded in the middle of a very contentious, racially charged event. because in his own heart, trump has -- has embraced his racism himself. he's not unable to condemn charlottesville because he doesn't know what to do. he's not jumping into the nfl because he says only because he's playing into his base. because trump himself is very problematic around race. he's never disavowed david...
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trump, if you will? >> you know, i d think it's controversial at this point because the president has into so many republican prime airs. but it is atypical for a republican president to wadeo republican primaries. now chris kovac who was one of trump's very early supporters, he has made immigration and border enforcem t one ofhis signature issues. he may even outtrump the president on this. >> schrin: he is very, very right on the immigration. >> the president wanted to make him secretary of homeland security and sort of told he couldn't be concerned by confirmed by the senate. this is almost strump's revenge against his own advisors who thwarted his wish to make him part of the cabi i think hoping to see ckovac to become governor of kansas. >> thankou both. >> you're welcome. >> thank you. >> schifrin: last week, david sanger of the "new york times" reported that russian intelligence hackers are now more focused on disrupting the u.s. electrical grid than they are on sowing chaos in america's electoral system. stefore that report, judy woodruff sat down with sanger to discuss his new btek, on the spof cyber warfare; how the united how prepared america is to defend agains
trump, if you will? >> you know, i d think it's controversial at this point because the president has into so many republican prime airs. but it is atypical for a republican president to wadeo republican primaries. now chris kovac who was one of trump's very early supporters, he has made immigration and border enforcem t one ofhis signature issues. he may even outtrump the president on this. >> schrin: he is very, very right on the immigration. >> the president wanted to make...
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trump nation." ashley, let me start with you. intelligence community is usually reluctant to wade into domestic politics, viewing their voice as something to preserve for times of war or grave national security crises. i'm told that they view the trump presidency, the encroachment into the intelligence community and their work the disdain they show for their work product, and sort of the obliteration of norms as dire enough to warrant their participation. >> well, it's a striking group, a strikingly bipartisan group of former intel officials who signed that letter and striking the fact that they were willing to take the president on so publicly. i think one thing that's interesting there is you see a disconnect between these members who are willing to speak out and lend their voice which as you pointed out is something they don't ordinarily do because they view this as such a matter of national importance compared to the president himself who sort of enjoys power of being able to strip away security clearances and views there in a way as just another fight where he can elevate brannan to just another villain and go mano y mano against o
trump nation." ashley, let me start with you. intelligence community is usually reluctant to wade into domestic politics, viewing their voice as something to preserve for times of war or grave national security crises. i'm told that they view the trump presidency, the encroachment into the intelligence community and their work the disdain they show for their work product, and sort of the obliteration of norms as dire enough to warrant their participation. >> well, it's a striking...
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trump. this is what people who are opposed to roe v. wade have been waiting for, is that how you see it?i think we have an incredible opportunity here to put a justice on the court who could potentially turn the tide of the court and open up the possibility of the states really being able to pass legislation that is reflective of the values of that state. >> reporter: they're sending 500 canvassers into the streets. armed with lists of voters who likely support their cause, but usually don't vote in midterm elections. how much is this issue a part of your vote? >> the whole abortion issue, it's a lot. that is something that my wife and i both are against. >> reporter: they visited 1.4 million homes so far with a goal of 2 million by november. and while they're paid $10 an hour, sitting around a kitchen counter, it's clear they're not motivated by money but deeply held religious beliefs. you're all church going? >> yes. this seems to be a moment where people are recognizing that there's a lot of americans who are pro-life. >> are you more optimistic than you've ever been? >> definitely. >
trump. this is what people who are opposed to roe v. wade have been waiting for, is that how you see it?i think we have an incredible opportunity here to put a justice on the court who could potentially turn the tide of the court and open up the possibility of the states really being able to pass legislation that is reflective of the values of that state. >> reporter: they're sending 500 canvassers into the streets. armed with lists of voters who likely support their cause, but usually...
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president trump has said he will only appoint nominees who will undo roe v. wade. president trump said that he will only appoint the a.c.a. unconstitutional. judge kavanaugh is under a burden to refute that. i asked him even when he sat with the president. did he tell the president, don't count on him, he will absolutely vote to repeal rowe. he didn't. so kavanaugh has a burden beyond that of a normal justice because of what president trump, the person who selected him has said unequivocally. so judge kavanaugh's silence or refusal to commit to even the most common sings that should be said. he said he would say brown was correctly decided, why can't he say rowe was correctly decided? his silence, especially given his recent praises of dissent in rowe and casey in 2017 and 2017, he praised judge rehnquist and judge scalise's view that rowe and casey was decided wrongly. what is anyone supposed to believe? given that president trump said he will only nominate people who will repeal rowe, given he has praised the dissents in rowe and casey, the fact that he was unwill
president trump has said he will only appoint nominees who will undo roe v. wade. president trump said that he will only appoint the a.c.a. unconstitutional. judge kavanaugh is under a burden to refute that. i asked him even when he sat with the president. did he tell the president, don't count on him, he will absolutely vote to repeal rowe. he didn't. so kavanaugh has a burden beyond that of a normal justice because of what president trump, the person who selected him has said unequivocally....
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here's what i see happening.ye , donald trump is on the attack, and he is trying to roll back protection for women, roe versus waden. he would be the deciding vote ol of these critical issues, but at the very same moment that donald trump is trying to do this, democracy itself is changing. it changed with the women's march. it changed when people went to a the airporer trump tried to put a muslim ban in place. it changed when people went do to washington. the mamas and babies with complex medical needs, people who use wheelchairs, who got right up in the face o republican senators. it keeps changing as more people come off the sidelines. 15-year-olds and 16-year-olds after the shooting in florida "i said in this fight." i'm going to make sure my government hears from me. [ cheers and appuse ] so that's what it takes and i believe we can do this. >> seth: all right. f well, ha at work tomorrow. >> i will. >> seth: i hope you enjoy your return. thank you so much for back here. >> you bet. >> seth: it's always a pleasure. [ cheers and applause ] senator elizabeth warren, everybody. l be right back with rhea seehorn.
here's what i see happening.ye , donald trump is on the attack, and he is trying to roll back protection for women, roe versus waden. he would be the deciding vote ol of these critical issues, but at the very same moment that donald trump is trying to do this, democracy itself is changing. it changed with the women's march. it changed when people went to a the airporer trump tried to put a muslim ban in place. it changed when people went do to washington. the mamas and babies with complex...
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new york, chelsea clinton was addressing fears of president trump's nominee, brett kavanaugh, to the supreme court, could throughout roe vs. wadein argument was that people should care about equal rights and the dignity of women to make their own choices but if that argument is not persuasive, clinton then appeared to add a financial incentive. watch. >> american women entering the labor force, from 19722009, added three and half trillion dollars to our economy. then at new entrance of women, that is not disconnected from the fact that roe became law of the land in january of 9073. >> we don't know where chelsea clinton got those numbers but from pro-life organizations, they took her to task braid life news.com argued that since 1967, there have been 67 million u.s. abortions, half of them women, and instead of adding 3.5 to to the economy is becaue they $62 trillion deficit. the ethics and public policy center has been arguing for 17 years that abortion has been devastating to the economy and has also led to higher crime rates and divorce. like charles equipped his comments, the pro-life numbers have also not been confirmed. b
new york, chelsea clinton was addressing fears of president trump's nominee, brett kavanaugh, to the supreme court, could throughout roe vs. wadein argument was that people should care about equal rights and the dignity of women to make their own choices but if that argument is not persuasive, clinton then appeared to add a financial incentive. watch. >> american women entering the labor force, from 19722009, added three and half trillion dollars to our economy. then at new entrance of...