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such illegal business activities take place on what's known as the darknet -- the dark underbelly ofhe internet. dimitri and his colleague will report the site to the authorities. other anti-drug activists have a more radical approach. they hunt down drug dealers and raid their stores. activist groups like these have now formed in almost every russian city. they say the police are overwhelmed and need their help. they brandmark the dealers and put the videos online to expose them for all to see. back to the city without drugs foundation. everyone present here is a former addict, including andrej kabanov, the boss. heroin use has gone down in yekaterinburg. but designer drugs are on the rise, and their users are often alarmingly young. dimitri: drug addicts used to be between 22 and 25, now they are often 14 or 15. we even have 9 or even 6 year old kids, taking drugs. >> andrej kabanov was an addict for 11 years. he is proud to have had the strength to kick the habit. addiction is not an incurable disease, he says, but a weakness that you have to overcome. andrei: around the world, me
such illegal business activities take place on what's known as the darknet -- the dark underbelly ofhe internet. dimitri and his colleague will report the site to the authorities. other anti-drug activists have a more radical approach. they hunt down drug dealers and raid their stores. activist groups like these have now formed in almost every russian city. they say the police are overwhelmed and need their help. they brandmark the dealers and put the videos online to expose them for all to...
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. >> even the inside of their mouths are glowing, their underbellies.ip around, their dark top skin doesn't reflect the light as much as their bellies. >> it's weird. it's almost like they know because of the way they're sort of moving. these doing these loop de loops just to catch the light. >> they're actually feeding on bla plankton being attracted by the light as well. >> no way. >> it all works as a very good tourist attraction to get those lights going, and the mantas are, like, yum, soup! >> we just need six foot high underwater lava lamps. maybe like a floating bean bag chair and then slip through some vinyl. >>> don't even think about it. ♪ >> the guys over at the studios are feeling a little awkwardly grateful. >> thank you, ma'am. >> for? >> oh, just this. >> they're walking up to random strangers and just saying thanks. >> what? >> thank you. >> oh, you're welcome. >> yeah. >> she just knew she had something that she should be grateful for. >> apparently. >> thank you, sir. >> sir. >> no, thank you. >> thank you. for what? >> oh, for back th
. >> even the inside of their mouths are glowing, their underbellies.ip around, their dark top skin doesn't reflect the light as much as their bellies. >> it's weird. it's almost like they know because of the way they're sort of moving. these doing these loop de loops just to catch the light. >> they're actually feeding on bla plankton being attracted by the light as well. >> no way. >> it all works as a very good tourist attraction to get those lights going, and...
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and then the underbelly, the dark side of the war, which is napalm girl and saigon execution. they are three of the most influential pictures ever taken. you can look at them anyway you want in terms of what they meant. did your photographs change over the time you were in the at non-? -- in the at non-? -- in vietnam? anytime you go somewhere for the first time, particularly going from the united states ,nto saigon and then vietnam every day was a new day. i think my pictures were actually better the first few months i was there, because i fell into what i call into the hole.iarity whol of the hardest things is to overcome the familiarity of being in a situation day in and they out. and day out. you take pictures of something day but at every don't see. a professional photographer has to do that. i was much more engaged with it early on. i think my pictures have gotten better over the years. some people disagree with that. what i am more about doing as an artist, but what is a better way to tell the story. angela: what we are going to do is look at the photographs that nick c
and then the underbelly, the dark side of the war, which is napalm girl and saigon execution. they are three of the most influential pictures ever taken. you can look at them anyway you want in terms of what they meant. did your photographs change over the time you were in the at non-? -- in the at non-? -- in vietnam? anytime you go somewhere for the first time, particularly going from the united states ,nto saigon and then vietnam every day was a new day. i think my pictures were actually...
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as they pull up, the dc-10's underbelly and wing engines gouge into the icy slope of mount arabis athour. 70 tons of jet fuel ignite the cabin. the tail engine breaks off and roars up the slope along with a horrifying trail of burning wreckage. ted robinson radios the crew. he is met with silence. >> we kept calling 901. no one heard anything. >> there is still hope for finding survivors at 7:00 p.m. when air new zealand flight ops calls maria and asks if she's alone. >> he said, i don't want to alarm you but jim's flight is late. we haven't heard from him for a while. i suggest you get somebody to be with you. >> the weather is so bad, it's 12 hours before rescuers finally spot the crash site. from the air, it looks like a smudge in the snow. >> when we came around the side of the mountain and saw the total devastation, i was shocked. it just did not look like a plane. >> due to the speed and force of the crash, they determined all 257 people on board died instantly. keith woodford has his own ideas about how this could have been avoided. >> if they had acted ten seconds earlier, th
as they pull up, the dc-10's underbelly and wing engines gouge into the icy slope of mount arabis athour. 70 tons of jet fuel ignite the cabin. the tail engine breaks off and roars up the slope along with a horrifying trail of burning wreckage. ted robinson radios the crew. he is met with silence. >> we kept calling 901. no one heard anything. >> there is still hope for finding survivors at 7:00 p.m. when air new zealand flight ops calls maria and asks if she's alone. >> he...
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of these people and work on behalf of any client and pick up a phone and reach any person in the underbelly of washington. it doesn't matter that he doesn't know washington, he will effectively pick for the trump administration the next washington. >>> a reminder for new jersey voters you have six more days to register to vote in the primary, that is june 7th. >>> and one of the senate seats is neck and neck, quinnipiac surveyed voters and 45% backed pat toomey and 44% backed his rival katie mcginty. his decision to wait on the supreme court nomination is hurting his reputation among pennsylvania voters. >>> and they are hailing a sheriff's deputy as a hero for stopping a deadly stabbing spree. it happened 40 miles south of boston. according to police arthur derosa killed two people and wounded several others after going on an attack at a house and then a mall. derosa was eventually shot and killed by joseph mcdonald, who was eating nearby. >>> new clues are coming to light in the investigation into the death of prince. according to court documents, a minnesota doctor had prescribed medicat
of these people and work on behalf of any client and pick up a phone and reach any person in the underbelly of washington. it doesn't matter that he doesn't know washington, he will effectively pick for the trump administration the next washington. >>> a reminder for new jersey voters you have six more days to register to vote in the primary, that is june 7th. >>> and one of the senate seats is neck and neck, quinnipiac surveyed voters and 45% backed pat toomey and 44% backed...
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you are looking at the see di underbelly of uer be, and i am looking at the quote a this the driver said pick up hookers and drug dealers all of the time, and what does this mean? >> well, it is -- well, i was in the uber recently, and the driver as i asked the typical questions, what is the longest drive, and what do you do for the living, and the driver said that he had recently ended a three-hour trip down south, because he was giving a drug dealer the ride, and the drug dealer in los angeles at least, it is easier to transport drugs using the uber than in his own car where he can be pulled over and so on and so forth, and it is fascinating, because i was looking into it, and if you look on the forms off all of the uber sites, they talk about it being a norm, and one of the things that is fascinating is that you will see the new technologies coming into the society that end up changing things that we don't believe they will affect such as drug dealers in los angeles. >> nick, what is the upshot here? is it that we need regulations on the ride sharing companies that require this they r
you are looking at the see di underbelly of uer be, and i am looking at the quote a this the driver said pick up hookers and drug dealers all of the time, and what does this mean? >> well, it is -- well, i was in the uber recently, and the driver as i asked the typical questions, what is the longest drive, and what do you do for the living, and the driver said that he had recently ended a three-hour trip down south, because he was giving a drug dealer the ride, and the drug dealer in los...
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such illegal business activities take place on what's known as the darknet -- the dark underbelly ofnet. dimitri and his colleague will report the site to the authorities. other anti-drug activists have a more radical approach. they hunt down drug dealers and raid their stores. activist groups like these have now formed in almost every russian city. they say the police are overwhelmed and need their help. they brandmark the dealers and put the videos online to expose them for all to see. back to the city without drugs foundation. everyonene present here is a former addict, including andrej kabanov, the boss. heroin use has gone down in yekaterinburg. but designer drugs are on n the rise, , and theieir users are en alarmingly young. dimitri: drug addicts s used toe betweeeen 22 and 25, now they ae often 14 or 15. we even have 9 or even 6 year old kidsds, taking drugs. >> andrej kabanov was an addict for 11 years. he is proud to have had the strength to kick the habit. addiction is not an incucurable disease, he says, but a weakness that you have to overcome. andrei: around thehe world
such illegal business activities take place on what's known as the darknet -- the dark underbelly ofnet. dimitri and his colleague will report the site to the authorities. other anti-drug activists have a more radical approach. they hunt down drug dealers and raid their stores. activist groups like these have now formed in almost every russian city. they say the police are overwhelmed and need their help. they brandmark the dealers and put the videos online to expose them for all to see. back...
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that to me is the underbelly that we have of the insiders, that the airport workers, the vendors, anyonewho has access, mechanics wib anybody who has access to the plane. we have the same issue in the united states. there's almost a mill'n of those type workers and i think we're doing a much better job of vetting than we have in the past. we have had problems in the past. and and at charles de gaulle alone, 90,000 have access to planes. >> we now at charles de gaulle, 70 workers were fired in december for their ties to islamic extremism. we had this june 2015 report laid but by fox 25's washington bureau from the homeland security inspector general's office. it revealed that 73 private employees at 40 airports across this country for flagged for ties to terror. there are some things that are coming out of this country. could something like we may have seen there, if indeed it was terrorism, could we see a plane brought down here? >> yes we could. the risk is greater coming out of gashls degall but yes. with almost a million workers and knowing that isis, al qaeda, islamist terrorists wan
that to me is the underbelly that we have of the insiders, that the airport workers, the vendors, anyonewho has access, mechanics wib anybody who has access to the plane. we have the same issue in the united states. there's almost a mill'n of those type workers and i think we're doing a much better job of vetting than we have in the past. we have had problems in the past. and and at charles de gaulle alone, 90,000 have access to planes. >> we now at charles de gaulle, 70 workers were...
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. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: from the shady dark underbelly of san jose's illegal strip clubs it has been long tragic and frustrating journey to get to this moment in our state's capital. >> we must act now. >> reporter: assembly member nora campos has introduced a bill on the assembly floor to help san jose rid itself of a cancer. >> we have seen increased cases of bars that double as strip clubs and attract crimes like human trafficking and gang violence. >> reporter: back in december, san jose had its third homicide in connection with an illegal strip club. gunmen drove by lou beer on monterey highway and sprayed it with bullets. an innocent bystander was shot and killed while waiting for a ride. there had been another shoot there is a month earlier. san jose police warned the owners to stop the illegal activity but were powerless to shut did down while the case wound its way through the court system. >> our hands are tied. it's very, very frustrating. in an ideal situation it would have been great for to us go in there initially after that shooting incident and shut them down right aw
. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: from the shady dark underbelly of san jose's illegal strip clubs it has been long tragic and frustrating journey to get to this moment in our state's capital. >> we must act now. >> reporter: assembly member nora campos has introduced a bill on the assembly floor to help san jose rid itself of a cancer. >> we have seen increased cases of bars that double as strip clubs and attract crimes like human trafficking and gang violence. >>...
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you hear the soft underbelly concept, but it's the truth, which is, if you were to take a look at where the most risk is that exists out there, the big companies have the assets, they have the resources, they have the funding, and by and large, from what i have seen, i know eight of the top ten banks work effectively with the government, with the intel sector, with the department of defense, dhs. there is always that issue with classified information, wanting to be brought over to the private sector and there are the issues with scrubbing and so on, but the real issue, from what i see as relates to public-private is that the public sector is trying to keep up with monitoring the security and risk associated with the mid-tier companies out there and they can't keep up. and so the program that we have is we work on behalf of dhs and we are not able to go after the list of all the banks and energy companies that need our help to scan because we have to wait for some dhs supervision to support us to go out in the field. and so what i have always thought was, if you look at the overall risk
you hear the soft underbelly concept, but it's the truth, which is, if you were to take a look at where the most risk is that exists out there, the big companies have the assets, they have the resources, they have the funding, and by and large, from what i have seen, i know eight of the top ten banks work effectively with the government, with the intel sector, with the department of defense, dhs. there is always that issue with classified information, wanting to be brought over to the private...
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that is a real underbelly of this story. >> right.s the alternative to the socialistic left? they controlled all three chambers of lawmaking. both chambers of congress and the white house. historic rates of money. we loss continued economic leaders. where is the alternative? what i mean by the market, the political market. starving for an alternative for growing government and more power. a free-market renaissance happening right now across the world. entrepreneurs and innovators disrupting the web doing things in the 20th century. we have a party or political movement that is determined. to the people wearable langues. unbelievable economic growth. politically, we will do very well. only hardening their position. becoming socialistic light. neil: young people in general are not given a chance to think about this. or get a sense of this. even the mainstream media. >> here is what i think. i have a lot of hope for them in our generation. they have not really gotten a paycheck yet. they may not have gone out of their parents house. no r
that is a real underbelly of this story. >> right.s the alternative to the socialistic left? they controlled all three chambers of lawmaking. both chambers of congress and the white house. historic rates of money. we loss continued economic leaders. where is the alternative? what i mean by the market, the political market. starving for an alternative for growing government and more power. a free-market renaissance happening right now across the world. entrepreneurs and innovators...
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people are concerned visa waiver is the soft underbelly. they don't understand how it morphed to a travel facility program to where we get more information from the 38 countries we partner with. can you mention ways we have tightened up the visa waiver to make sure we have all of the information to protect us and at the same time protect our security? thank you. >> thank you very much, ranking member carper. with respect to the visa waiver program i would answer in two parts. one is with respect to the individual traveler. an individual traveler who seeks to avail him or herself of the visa waiver program must submit an application beforehand and we strengthened that to capture more data so we know more about the individual travelers before they arrive in the united states. we added 22 additional fields to the application and those additional fields have in fact elicited data that has been very material to our security determination to allow a visa applicant to be here. we have strengthened the form in significant ways. for a country to qua
people are concerned visa waiver is the soft underbelly. they don't understand how it morphed to a travel facility program to where we get more information from the 38 countries we partner with. can you mention ways we have tightened up the visa waiver to make sure we have all of the information to protect us and at the same time protect our security? thank you. >> thank you very much, ranking member carper. with respect to the visa waiver program i would answer in two parts. one is with...
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so you hear this soft underbelly concept, but it's the truth. which is, if you were to take a look at where the most risk is that exists out there, the big companies have the assets, they have the resources, they have the funding, and by and large, from what i have seen, i know eight of the top ten banks work effectively with the government, with the intel sector, with the department of defense, with dhs. there is always that issue with classified information, wanting to be brought over to the private sector and there are the issues with scrubbing and so on, but the real issue, from what i see as relates to public-private is that the public sector is trying to keep up with monitoring the security and risk associated with the mid-tier companies out there and they can't keep up. and so the program that we have is we work on behalf of dhs and we're not able to go after the list >> and energy companies that need our help to scan because we have to wait for some dhs supervision to support us to go out in the field. so what i've always thought was if
so you hear this soft underbelly concept, but it's the truth. which is, if you were to take a look at where the most risk is that exists out there, the big companies have the assets, they have the resources, they have the funding, and by and large, from what i have seen, i know eight of the top ten banks work effectively with the government, with the intel sector, with the department of defense, with dhs. there is always that issue with classified information, wanting to be brought over to the...
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thes ripping open underbelly of hate in america. host: do you think more attention to independent media would change the outcome of this election? guest: absolutely. i think independent media is not beholden to the very interest that are pouring money into these campaigns. earlier, theout vast majority of the money that these candidates are raising are going to the networks to pay for campaign advertising. are they going to bite the hand that feeds them? host: here's a chart we are showing our viewers right now, the value of candidates earned media coverage. there's free media that they received by simply being mentioned on the air. donald trump has earned media about $2.8 billion. hillary clinton, $1.2 billion. berniez, $771 million, sanders is estimated at $658 million. next up in kingston, rhode island, bert on the independent line. caller: good morning and thank you for c-span. you it's wonderful to see and the unbiased journalism you do. i appreciate that very much. thatf the issues for me is how modern governments, repressive
thes ripping open underbelly of hate in america. host: do you think more attention to independent media would change the outcome of this election? guest: absolutely. i think independent media is not beholden to the very interest that are pouring money into these campaigns. earlier, theout vast majority of the money that these candidates are raising are going to the networks to pay for campaign advertising. are they going to bite the hand that feeds them? host: here's a chart we are showing our...
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it's the soft underbelly. they don't understand the travel limitation several years ago to where we could or information in 38 countries that we partner with. briefly mention some of the ways we've tightened up our pre-check comment visa waivers to make sure the information is valued and protected them at the same time protect our security. thank you. >> thank you very much, ranking member carper. we expect the visa waiver program. answer the question in two parts had won us with respect to the individual traveler. an individual traveler who seeks to avail him or herself with the visa waiver program must submit an application before hand and we have strengthened the application to capture more data so we know more about the individual travel before they arrived in the united states. we added in fact 22 additional field to the application and those additional field have in fact elicited data that has been very material to a security determination whether to allow a visa waiver program applicants were right here
it's the soft underbelly. they don't understand the travel limitation several years ago to where we could or information in 38 countries that we partner with. briefly mention some of the ways we've tightened up our pre-check comment visa waivers to make sure the information is valued and protected them at the same time protect our security. thank you. >> thank you very much, ranking member carper. we expect the visa waiver program. answer the question in two parts had won us with respect...
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you hear the soft underbelly concept. but it's the truth, which is if you were to take a look at where the most risk is that exist out there, the big companies have the assets. they have the resources. they have the funding. by and large i know eight of the top 10 things work effectively with the government, with the intel site are, department of defense for dhs. is also the issue with classified information went to be brought over the privacy earth and the issues of scrubbing and so on. the real issue as it relates to public private is the public site or is trying to up with monitoring with the risk associated with the midtier companies out there. the program we have is we work on behalf of dhs and we are not able to go after the list of all the banks and energy help you send dhs supervision to go support us in the field. whatever always thought this if you look at the overall risk where the public or can assist the yours in the midtier and instead of assuming the one individual from the government can supervise contract
you hear the soft underbelly concept. but it's the truth, which is if you were to take a look at where the most risk is that exist out there, the big companies have the assets. they have the resources. they have the funding. by and large i know eight of the top 10 things work effectively with the government, with the intel site are, department of defense for dhs. is also the issue with classified information went to be brought over the privacy earth and the issues of scrubbing and so on. the...
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the soft underbelly concept is the truth, if you look at where the most risk is that exists out therehe big companies have the assets, the resources, the funding, eight of the top ten banks work effectively with the government, the intel sector with the department of defense, classified information wanting to be brought to the private sector, the real issue from what i see as relates to public/private is the public-sector is trying to work out risk associated with the midtier companies out there and can't keep up so the program we have is we work on behalf of dhs and we are not able to go after the list of energy companies that need our help to scan because we got to wait for some supervision to support us to go out on the field so what i have always thought is if you look at the overall risk where the public-sector assists the private sector in the mid tier and instead of assuming one individual from the government can supervise contractors in the private sector to go take care of their own there needs to be some type of innovation meaning there are not enough folks with enough talen
the soft underbelly concept is the truth, if you look at where the most risk is that exists out therehe big companies have the assets, the resources, the funding, eight of the top ten banks work effectively with the government, the intel sector with the department of defense, classified information wanting to be brought to the private sector, the real issue from what i see as relates to public/private is the public-sector is trying to work out risk associated with the midtier companies out...
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so that is going to be soft underbelly of the bullish statement. >> all right.iate both your views. thank you very much. chad and craig, thank you. for more "trading nation," head to our website. we'll see those two gentlemen and two other segments on line. >> new technology that is helping the blind to see. we have this incredible story. meg? >> this is a very cool story. we're looking at new ways of fighting genetic disease. take a look at this. let me see that. >> caroline and coal have been through more than your typical siblings. >> i can't imagine it being any different than the two of them being together. and going through this together. you know, they've had kabs together, they had to learn braille together. they've gone to school for the blind together. >> early in their lives, they were both diagnosed with a rare genetic disease called lca. >> the doctor really said there's nothing, there's no medical treatments at this time. >> both caroline and cole were expected eventually to go blind. but their parents found an experimental treatment and two years
so that is going to be soft underbelly of the bullish statement. >> all right.iate both your views. thank you very much. chad and craig, thank you. for more "trading nation," head to our website. we'll see those two gentlemen and two other segments on line. >> new technology that is helping the blind to see. we have this incredible story. meg? >> this is a very cool story. we're looking at new ways of fighting genetic disease. take a look at this. let me see that....
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but there is a dark underbelly to this story. median family income was growing for both white families and african-american families. but african-american incomes were only a fraction of white incomes. in the mid-1950s, the median income for african-american families was just a little more than half the median income for white families. and the problem went far beyond income alone. just take a look at housing. for most of america, i mean, most of america, everybody not quite at the top or exactly at the bottom -- for most of america, buying a home is the number one way to build wealth. it is the retirement plan. pay off the home and live on social security. it is the college plan. if you need to, borrow against the house. it is emergency savings. it's the inheritance to give the kids and the grandkids so the next generation gets a boost. it is the economic foundation of a secure foothold in the middle class. and for much of the 20th century, that's how it worked for generation after generation of white americans, but not for blac
but there is a dark underbelly to this story. median family income was growing for both white families and african-american families. but african-american incomes were only a fraction of white incomes. in the mid-1950s, the median income for african-american families was just a little more than half the median income for white families. and the problem went far beyond income alone. just take a look at housing. for most of america, i mean, most of america, everybody not quite at the top or...
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thes ripping open underbelly of hate in america. host: do you think more attention to independent media would change the outcome of this election? guest: absolutely. i think independent media is not beholden to the very interest that are pouring money into these campaigns. earlier, theout vast majority of the money that these candidates are raising are going to the networks to pay for campaign advertising. are they going to bite the hand that feeds them? host: here's a chart we are showing our viewers right now, the value of candidates earned media coverage. there's free media that they received by simply being mentioned on the air. donald trump has earned media about $2.8 billion. hillary clinton, $1.2 billion. berniez, $771 million, sanders is estimated at $658 million. next up in kingston, rhode island, bert on the independent line. caller: good morning and thank you for c-span. you it's wonderful to see and the unbiased journalism you do. i appreciate that very much. thatf the issues for me is how modern governments, repressive
thes ripping open underbelly of hate in america. host: do you think more attention to independent media would change the outcome of this election? guest: absolutely. i think independent media is not beholden to the very interest that are pouring money into these campaigns. earlier, theout vast majority of the money that these candidates are raising are going to the networks to pay for campaign advertising. are they going to bite the hand that feeds them? host: here's a chart we are showing our...
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there's one thing in the underbelly of that campaign, i was surprised hillary clinton's support among women isn't higher than it is. >> same with hispanics, who are 28% of hispanics supporting donald trump. i haven't met them frankly. >> we're going to hear joe biden, paul manafort, a lot of things that happened in the last 24 hours. hillary clinton increasingly fighting two front at once, continued primary challenge bernie sanders and donald trump who is increasingly using personal trumps. here is senior strategist paul manafort hinting at more to come. >> he said hillary clinton did nasty terrible things to these women that were alleged to have relationships with her husband. did she or did she not do that. >> he'll be talking about those in the campaign. >> how does he know? >> i believe in him. >> you believe everything he said is true. >> he told you stuff he knows about clintons and back unreported behavior he will bring out. >> we have talked about the hypocrisy of hillary clinton playing the female card and his willingness to expose that card for what it is. >> what is this th
there's one thing in the underbelly of that campaign, i was surprised hillary clinton's support among women isn't higher than it is. >> same with hispanics, who are 28% of hispanics supporting donald trump. i haven't met them frankly. >> we're going to hear joe biden, paul manafort, a lot of things that happened in the last 24 hours. hillary clinton increasingly fighting two front at once, continued primary challenge bernie sanders and donald trump who is increasingly using personal...
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politically, economically, socially, and by going after the aviation industry, that is the soft underbelly of egypt's economy and it would hurt their tourism industry which is a real mess right now. >> okay. we appreciate your insight. >>> still so many questions. the answers can be found in the flight data recorder, the digital voice recorder, those black boxes that are sitting at the bottom of the sea somewhere. what are the challenges searching for the plane's black boxes under water in meteorologist allison chinchar has more. >> we'll take a closer look underwater at what impacts they're going to have to deal with. >>> i know you are sitting here watching the news this morning wondering how safe are u.s. airports against terrorism as we head into the busy summer travel months. an ex-cia chief shares insight on how vulnerable we are and what we need to stay safe. >>> "shark tank" host barbara corcoran weighs in on the presidential race, hillary clinton and donald trump. >> whatever he is saying, you can bet your life on fact he will probably not come through. >> wait until you hear her
politically, economically, socially, and by going after the aviation industry, that is the soft underbelly of egypt's economy and it would hurt their tourism industry which is a real mess right now. >> okay. we appreciate your insight. >>> still so many questions. the answers can be found in the flight data recorder, the digital voice recorder, those black boxes that are sitting at the bottom of the sea somewhere. what are the challenges searching for the plane's black boxes...
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part of what he's trying to do is permanently disqualify her as corrupt and part of this dirty underbellywath of the electorate. he has a strategy, as mark says, not only does it hurt him in the polls but sometimes helps him. you look where his advantages are. women certainly aren't immune to the idea of trade harming their house hold economy. s. women aren't immune to his strength. he needs to make sure they don't slam the door in his face because they're so turned off by his tactics. >> right. and, you know, you look at the other attacks against bill clinton and trump's suggestion which has been marring doubts of suggestion and other suggestions that hillary clinton was an enabler of the bad behavior of bill clinton. there are a lot of younger millennial bernie sanders supporters that the trump team wants to hear this message for the first time in their adult life. >> right. this is where hillary clinton is most vulnerable in this. she didn't stand up for the women that bill clinton was accused of having affairs with or accused by them of assaulting. and i can see that resonating with s
part of what he's trying to do is permanently disqualify her as corrupt and part of this dirty underbellywath of the electorate. he has a strategy, as mark says, not only does it hurt him in the polls but sometimes helps him. you look where his advantages are. women certainly aren't immune to the idea of trade harming their house hold economy. s. women aren't immune to his strength. he needs to make sure they don't slam the door in his face because they're so turned off by his tactics. >>...