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very backdrop of the g7 and the president also saying, we are no longer going to put the united states signature to the communique. putting these two together, how do you believe the kim jong-un camp is taking that into their strategy? how are they distilling the latest adjustments on the trump administration side? go ahead. >> i hope president trump brings that resolve to the singapore meeting. president trump said he'll walk out if the talks don't agree to his liking. president trump has all of three hours. so this is posturing. but the point is that is concerning because north korea is good at playing this game, and he's been training and preparing all his life for this moment. president trump, not so much. >> as we look at this, adam, and because you brought this up, the very detail we are just lea learning. hoesident trumted to justin trudeau in his statements, might we see realtime this could fritter away in front of us, this historic summit? >> well, that would be north korea's objective. they have an interest in holding a cosmetic summit, not being forced to make specific commitments, bu
very backdrop of the g7 and the president also saying, we are no longer going to put the united states signature to the communique. putting these two together, how do you believe the kim jong-un camp is taking that into their strategy? how are they distilling the latest adjustments on the trump administration side? go ahead. >> i hope president trump brings that resolve to the singapore meeting. president trump said he'll walk out if the talks don't agree to his liking. president trump...
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chancellor merkel, but on the whole system to the point that president trump withdrew the united states signature in the final communique and wouldn't condone the sentence, international rules based order. what do you make of that first and foremost? >> for those of us used to dealing with g7 summits, it's obviously fairly shocking. but i think we've got -- we've got to stay engaged with the administration from the european perspective. there are europeans right now that think this president, this administration, doesn't care about the transatlantic alliance. administration and the president are prepared, as it were, to approach america first as not inconsistent with america in alliance with others. and, you know, even when the president came to the international world economic forum and said america first doesn't mean america alone, that registered with the europeans. >> but it looks like he's changing. now more people are saying it's america alone. >> if you have real trade issues -- the points that america is raising with china is sensible, by the way. you could probably get european support f
chancellor merkel, but on the whole system to the point that president trump withdrew the united states signature in the final communique and wouldn't condone the sentence, international rules based order. what do you make of that first and foremost? >> for those of us used to dealing with g7 summits, it's obviously fairly shocking. but i think we've got -- we've got to stay engaged with the administration from the european perspective. there are europeans right now that think this...
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the president has refused, the united states, to add its signature to the joint communique from the summit. yet there were smiles, accolades while face-to-face in those meetings? there was an underscoring of a bit of tension s to what extent do you think the chairman will look at that and think to himself, how much can i trust this president's word? how much can i trust this president's signature on a piece of paper? >> i'm not sure it's the fallout is really affecting kim jong- jong-un's mind, just like i don't believe that trump scrapping the iran deal reay made him distrust the united states. north koreans distrust us for their own reasons. north korea thinking they are so exceptional and different, i don't know if the falloutil be that great. my concern from the fallout of the g7 is how the allies are treated by president trump. mea concerns has more to do with what adam is saying. would he concluded a peace treaty that undermines the rationale for the alliance and for our troop presence in south korea. will president trump conclude a deal with kim jong-un, for example on interconseque
the president has refused, the united states, to add its signature to the joint communique from the summit. yet there were smiles, accolades while face-to-face in those meetings? there was an underscoring of a bit of tension s to what extent do you think the chairman will look at that and think to himself, how much can i trust this president's word? how much can i trust this president's signature on a piece of paper? >> i'm not sure it's the fallout is really affecting kim jong- jong-un's...
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>> it's not fair to ask the deputy attorney general the of the united states whether or not he read something that was baring his signature intelligence collection against the campaign of the united states? >> the right question is were you briefed on this. that would be deceptive they don't know the process. >> i asked about briefing as well. i want to know if he read it. i have reason to believe he told speaker ryan and gowdy he didn't forrowly review it. he's responsible for. >> produce proof of that. >> i didn't have proof. which is why i asked the question. he wouldn't answer the question was really darn suspicious. >> mat gates thank you for making the case. you're welcome back. enjoy your weekend. >> i appreciate it. >> congressman mat gates from florida. yesterday, i don't have to tell you what happened. five americans killed in another evil senseless act of violence. we're hearing there were warning signs and they went on for years. police knew about the suspect threats. unfortunately this is not uncommon. in situations like this. we have a story that will hammer this home. in a harrowing way. next. when you're p
>> it's not fair to ask the deputy attorney general the of the united states whether or not he read something that was baring his signature intelligence collection against the campaign of the united states? >> the right question is were you briefed on this. that would be deceptive they don't know the process. >> i asked about briefing as well. i want to know if he read it. i have reason to believe he told speaker ryan and gowdy he didn't forrowly review it. he's responsible...
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netanyahu have been holding talks in the first since the united states pulled out of the iran nuclear deal mr netanyahu is visiting the deals european signatures to demand a tougher line on. we have great opportunities but we also face great challenges and i think the greatest challenge to the civilized world first is today the danger that comes up from. militant islamic states that are bent on aggression and acquiring nuclear arsenals this is the greatest danger is in iraq. just yesterday he was going to come and i hate yesterday he said again that israel is a cancer that has to be eradicated will be eradicated from the earth. this is the i mean that in the beginning of the twenty first century somebody talks about destroying goes we'll. it's a good move for those who are behind the curtain and welcome. this is a interesting was that you have germany and israel both saying they want peace in the middle east and yet both be on completely opposite sides of the table when it comes to iran yes because that's basically a contradiction that can only be explained when you see that any minute on ya israel currently sees this iran nuclear deal that tr
netanyahu have been holding talks in the first since the united states pulled out of the iran nuclear deal mr netanyahu is visiting the deals european signatures to demand a tougher line on. we have great opportunities but we also face great challenges and i think the greatest challenge to the civilized world first is today the danger that comes up from. militant islamic states that are bent on aggression and acquiring nuclear arsenals this is the greatest danger is in iraq. just yesterday he...
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signature marks. there are stores, over 100 across the united states and globally, and you see celebrities and even the, in an interview with glamour magazine, said that she didn'tjust want to be known as a good businesswoman. she also wanted to be known as a great friend, and a heck of a lot of fun. it's little more than a week now until football's world cup kicks off in russia — an opportunity for sports fans around the globe to celebrate the beautiful game. there's already been another major sporting event this summer — but this one can get a bit messy — as the bbc‘s tim allman reports. believe it or not, the world custard pie championship has been taking place for more than 50 years. the rules are pretty straightforward — lift pie, throw pie, try not to get hit. it's amazing, we really enjoy it. we're trying to defend our title from 2014, it's great. what is the best thing? just getting covered, having fun. the children really love it, as well. 32 teams took part this year. more than 2,000 custard pies were thrown, and this is notjust some parochial british affair — oh, no. this is a global event.
signature marks. there are stores, over 100 across the united states and globally, and you see celebrities and even the, in an interview with glamour magazine, said that she didn'tjust want to be known as a good businesswoman. she also wanted to be known as a great friend, and a heck of a lot of fun. it's little more than a week now until football's world cup kicks off in russia — an opportunity for sports fans around the globe to celebrate the beautiful game. there's already been another...
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signature marks. there are stores, over 100 across the united states and globally, and you see celebrities and even thekate spade in an interview with glamour magazine said that she didn't just want to be known as a good businesswoman. she also wanted to be known as a great friend, and a heck of a lot of fun. 11 million plastic bags are being used and a million plastic bottles are being bought around the world every minute of every day. that is according a new report from the united nations. it warns that, if the current levels of production continue, the earth will be inundated with 12 billion tonnes of plastics by the middle of this century. the study says that, while some countries are tackling the issue, less than 10% of the plastics are being recycled. 0ur science editor david shukman has more. the shocking sight of a beach in mumbai. it is totally covered in a thick layer of plastic waste. week after week, volunteers try to keep it clean. but more plastic keeps getting dumped here. as citizens and residents of mumbai, or any part of this world, we've got to take the onus in our own hands. we've g
signature marks. there are stores, over 100 across the united states and globally, and you see celebrities and even thekate spade in an interview with glamour magazine said that she didn't just want to be known as a good businesswoman. she also wanted to be known as a great friend, and a heck of a lot of fun. 11 million plastic bags are being used and a million plastic bottles are being bought around the world every minute of every day. that is according a new report from the united nations. it...
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w druff: president trump is tonight celebrating a signal victory on a signature policy of his. the united states supreme court today rejected challenges to his travel ban, aimed mainly at m mostlim nations. the decision was 5 to 4, with the court's conservative majority upholding any a president's wihority over immigration. amna nawaz begins our coverage with a reminder the ruling comes against a backdrop of many months of controversy. >> nawaz: the travel ban was ong donald trump's first acts as president, and at the white house today, he laudedt he supreme coling that upheld it. >> a tremendous success.us a tremenictory for the american people and for our constitution. we have to be tough, and we have to be safe, and we have to be secure. >> nawaz: outside the supreme court, a different m >> no court decides the parameters of our community's humanity! >> nawaz: outrage, as politicians anactivists denounced the ruling, including one, who spoke about her family in syria being unable to visit the united states. >> they have already had to miss my graduation with my chelors tgree, my graduation wi
w druff: president trump is tonight celebrating a signal victory on a signature policy of his. the united states supreme court today rejected challenges to his travel ban, aimed mainly at m mostlim nations. the decision was 5 to 4, with the court's conservative majority upholding any a president's wihority over immigration. amna nawaz begins our coverage with a reminder the ruling comes against a backdrop of many months of controversy. >> nawaz: the travel ban was ong donald trump's first...
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don't think it's fair to ask the deputy attorney general of the united states whether or not he read something that was bearing his signatureection against the campaign of the -- >> yeah, i don't think it was fair, because i think the right question is to say were you briefed on this. that would be deceptive because the american people don't know the process -- >> i asked about briefings as well. i also wanted to know if he read it. i have reason to believe he told speaker ryan and tray gowdy that he did not further review these thing. >> you should have produced proof of that and that would have been a different conversation. >> i didn't have proof which is why i asked the question. the fact that he didn't answer the question is really darn suspicious. >> i got it. matt gates thank you for being on the show tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> enjoy your weekend. >> you as well. >> congressman matt gates. >>> yesterday, five more americans were killed in violence. we heard their signs and they went on for years. police new about the suspect's threats, unfortunately this is not uncommon in a situation like this. we have a s
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advocating on his brief tour of european signatures to the iran nuclear deal today's meeting between chancellor and prime minister was their first since the united states pulled out the deal i do w. got political correspondent and young he's here to guide us through it to welcome simon mr netanyahu talked a great deal about iran the dangers of iran which has been the source of this tension between germany and israel and that's right now i think this was the key focus of this meeting between the teeth leaders. and the miracle saying that you know she. they both agreed that iran poses a huge threat to the region and she said that they were united in determination to make sure that iran never gets its hands on a nuclear weapon so that they can agree of course where they don't agree is about the best path forward from where we are right now israel you know saying that there is no mileage atoll in the iran nuclear deal which trades essentially lifting of sanctions on iran for greater oversight over the rayney a nuclear program. mr netanyahu thinks that that program itself is actually counterproductive because it's the lifting of sanctions is allowed iran to
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from the day he announced his candidacy for president of the united states, donald trump has made hardline immigration policy a signature issue of his campaign and arguably was the most important factor that propelled him to the white house in january 2017. his main pledge above all other issues was to tackle illegal immigration. he's made decisions to end daca and temporary protection status and of course the travel ban, which was recently upheld by the supreme court. in the name of enforcing existing immigration law, the trump administration has adopted a zero tolerance policy, meaning that every person caught crossing the border illegally would be referred for federal prosecution on criminal charges and sent to detention centers awaiting trial. the painful consequences of this approach and this policy were on display with the separation of over 2,300 children from their parents since early may. since minors cannot be kept in federal criminal detention facilities. the dramatic and the heart wrenching images of children staying inside cage-like metal fences prompted public outcry and outrage. through an executive order
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united states. it's had more than 20,000 signatures from within the mormon community, several hundred of which are thoughte church, who knows people who have undergone ‘worthiness interviews‘. stephen blomfield is also an active member of the mormon church. he‘s got three children. good morning. david, what is your experience of worthiness interviews? the first interview i had, i was around 12 years old and it is a very normal part of the culture, yes, we have a one—on—one interview with the bishop. initially, it is normally about how you doing, how are things going? to ensure that the youth and myself are going in the right direction, we will also prop about questions of a sexual nature. initially asked things about mass debating. which at that age, i did not know what that was. so it was almost introducing me to the topic. pornography, i did not know what that was, but i soon realised. when you are being interviews, what was going through your mind, how did you feel when you are being asked his questions about these things you had no idea about? at the age of 12. it would have been a strange mix of norm
united states. it's had more than 20,000 signatures from within the mormon community, several hundred of which are thoughte church, who knows people who have undergone ‘worthiness interviews‘. stephen blomfield is also an active member of the mormon church. he‘s got three children. good morning. david, what is your experience of worthiness interviews? the first interview i had, i was around 12 years old and it is a very normal part of the culture, yes, we have a one—on—one interview...
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united states continues to fall further and further down that list. a petition to save a pregnant cow from execution has garnered almost twenty eight thousand signatures of all garry an animal accidentally crossed the border and back prompting the author already is to order her extermination as a precautionary measure however there could be a ray of hope with the ball gary and food safety agency saying she has passed her health checks. eloi. let's go. out to the to. the to. the major league how many. areas. thanks. we should offer for asylum. safe pancha borders created by and for human rights. she missed in the film could you stop this madness don't be cowardly save the pregnant crowd this is what do you really think about the market rely. on flak calls for the e.u. to show common sense and compassion and counsel the one doing pregnant. thanks for sharing some of your sunday with us here at c international we are back in about half an hour's time with mall of the week. played football bring people together and i'm sure that these folks up there will be of that exceptional good will come on the field of play the door also for the image for the fisa th
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one of trump's signature companies is hopping on their choppers and going to make more bikes outside of the united stateswhich was certainly suggest maybe we are reaching a point where the returns on this protectionist rhetoric are starting to turn negative. shery: we are seeing the russell 2000 falling. if it is a trade war that is fought on many different fronts, is there any asset class that is safe? cameron: cash. joking aside, if the fed continues to put rates up, you don't have to work very hard to get more than 2% on a cash investment. if you think volatility is going up, you can think your ability to forecast what the president is going to do is low. i think most people would agree with that. having a little bit more of safe money that is gearing teed to earn you something isn't necessarily a bad thing -- that is guaranteed to earn you something isn't necessarily a bad thing. see some we restrictions on investing from china, and harley davidson deciding something that would last a while if they shift their manufacturing overseas, maybe this isn't just a negotiating tactic. cameron: when everythin
one of trump's signature companies is hopping on their choppers and going to make more bikes outside of the united stateswhich was certainly suggest maybe we are reaching a point where the returns on this protectionist rhetoric are starting to turn negative. shery: we are seeing the russell 2000 falling. if it is a trade war that is fought on many different fronts, is there any asset class that is safe? cameron: cash. joking aside, if the fed continues to put rates up, you don't have to work...
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united states continues to fall further and further down that list. a petition to save a pregnant cow or from execution has garnered almost twenty eight thousand signaturesof all garion animal accidentally crossed the e.u. border back prompting the author already to order her extermination as a precautionary measure however there could be a ray of hope for the ball gary and food safety agency saying the cow has passed all of her health checks. eloi period let's go the out such and such. was the major league how many. areas. thanks. to our local currency. playing we should offer her asylum me a safe borders created by and for humans strip a mug she miss in the film could you stop this madness don't be cowardly save the pregnant crowd this is what really feel good about the future microbes rely. on flock calls for the common sense and compassion and counsel the one doing pregnant. you should. and that's just about wraps up the weekly for this hour here on the international they're returning with more very soon. ily ily ily. ily x. so see you. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us on the world of politics. i'm sure i'll
united states continues to fall further and further down that list. a petition to save a pregnant cow or from execution has garnered almost twenty eight thousand signaturesof all garion animal accidentally crossed the e.u. border back prompting the author already to order her extermination as a precautionary measure however there could be a ray of hope for the ball gary and food safety agency saying the cow has passed all of her health checks. eloi period let's go the out such and such. was the...
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question to ask the deputy attorney general if he had read the document that bears his signature that allows the united states government to spy on a presidential campaign. you would think that was a softball question. but it shows how mangled things have become at the department of justice and the f.b.i. and so we're hoping to get documents that will provide answers because we haven't been getting the answers from the senior leadership. >> sandra: you and your colleagues were demanding a lot of answers in that hearing room yesterday. did you get any? >> we certainly didn't get the answers we wanted. in addition to the clip you just showed, there seems to be now new inconsistency developing in the department of justice's story. they previously said they opened the trump/russia investigation on july 31 when they got communication about george papadopoulos. but when i asked what investigative activity occurred before july 31st, rosenstein and strzok both said that's classified. which is a weird answer, right? if nothing happened before july 31st you think they would just say it. it may well be the president's c
question to ask the deputy attorney general if he had read the document that bears his signature that allows the united states government to spy on a presidential campaign. you would think that was a softball question. but it shows how mangled things have become at the department of justice and the f.b.i. and so we're hoping to get documents that will provide answers because we haven't been getting the answers from the senior leadership. >> sandra: you and your colleagues were demanding a...
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signature. bill h.r. 6, the support for patients and communities act. it's now headed to the united states senate and hopefully through the senate to this is an important step, a holistic step that this chamber has taken on a bipartisan basis. -- basis to help combat the opioid epidemic and help prevent the tragedy experienced by the klein family from happening to other families in this country. we all have stories. we all have loved ones affected by this crisis. and congress must do more and we'll continue this fight until we eradicate this epidemic once and for all. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time of the the chair recognizes the gentlelady from ohio, his kaptur, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i rise to call attention to the outright assault on working people in america by the trump administration. when candidate trump ran and carried states like ohio, michigan, and wisconsin he promised to renegotiate nafta to secure jobs and stop outsourcing. he said heed fight to raise people's paychecks. well, wages aren't k
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united states is going to get. but we do have the tension way, way down and that is a signature achievement. to be a lot of questions as this moves forward about what exactly do we have a real partner in this negotiation as we move forward and measure this thing in missed opportunities about more specific about what they'll do. >> david rohde, getting more concessions requires china to maintain the sanctions. the minute china lets up on its economic pressure on north korea, what happens? >> there's no pressure at all. kim jong-un needs his economy to grow and shows his population that there is hope. but 90% of north korea's imports come from china. china has all the leverage here and china is increasingly angry at donald trump. chi great to have you with us. thanks. >>> john, we'll talk more about what is going on at the border. is it meant as a deterrent or not? so, we have dan pfeiffer, former white house communication director coming up with how the obama administration handled it and what he sees happening now. d the best simple salad ever? great tasting, heart-healthy california walnuts
united states is going to get. but we do have the tension way, way down and that is a signature achievement. to be a lot of questions as this moves forward about what exactly do we have a real partner in this negotiation as we move forward and measure this thing in missed opportunities about more specific about what they'll do. >> david rohde, getting more concessions requires china to maintain the sanctions. the minute china lets up on its economic pressure on north korea, what happens?...
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signatures to repeal the current rent law. the state law sets tight limits on the number of housing units that rent control can apply to. if repeal is past, cities and jurisdictions will have more authority in limiting rents for new tenants. the secretary of state plans to certify the measure later this month. >>> santa cruz county is accepting applications for short term rental permits. the county adopted a law requiring those who rent their homes on site to have a permit. the cost is $145 for property owners who want to rent out one or two bedrooms. the county is capping the number of short-term rentals at 250. there could be more limitations for homes along coastal areas. the county has been trying to strike a balance between addressing the long-term housing shortage and homeowners looking to make extra income by renting out part of their house >>> a teenage college graduate. who this impressive student says pushed him to work harder than anyone else. >>> a live look outside on monday afternoon. we will check back in with steve for a look ahead. when we can expect a warm-up. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportu
signatures to repeal the current rent law. the state law sets tight limits on the number of housing units that rent control can apply to. if repeal is past, cities and jurisdictions will have more authority in limiting rents for new tenants. the secretary of state plans to certify the measure later this month. >>> santa cruz county is accepting applications for short term rental permits. the county adopted a law requiring those who rent their homes on site to have a permit. the cost is...
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united states senate, in a bipartisan fashion, passed immigration reform. the house refused to take action. now we have pushed very hard with the discharge position on daca, and we fell a couple signatures short. i findos that regrettable. you know, we can do a much better job at improving the situation, making certain there's a sound pathway to to citizenship for people who are looking to call america home and to do it in a way that's fair. and done with a good airing on the issue in bipartisan format. that's to not the case here. there's been a lot of denial. so, you know, i think we've been rapping it into the wall for this final bill a in that's going to be funding for the wall. are much moree important things to do than a wall. and, again, it's a bad image for america. >> host: you have also been part of the debate over the opioid crisis. >> guest: right. >> host: i want to get your reaction to what the house republican leader said this past week about how lawmakers will be addressing the growing pop. >> guest: sure. first timenot the we've dealt with the subject. as you can tell, it's personal to so many members in congress. in the last congress we passed the comprehensive addicti
united states senate, in a bipartisan fashion, passed immigration reform. the house refused to take action. now we have pushed very hard with the discharge position on daca, and we fell a couple signatures short. i findos that regrettable. you know, we can do a much better job at improving the situation, making certain there's a sound pathway to to citizenship for people who are looking to call america home and to do it in a way that's fair. and done with a good airing on the issue in...
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signatures weren't so big. we all of this before. not only in the promises north korean has made to the united states but i would argue more importantly the promisesha north korea's made to south korea. i was a journalist in hong kong in the year 2000, the first time when the two heads of the countries met. it was a huge, huge deal. the south korea president wound up getting the nobel peace prize for it. we've seen the movie before. we've seen kim, his father, his grandfather, make the exact same promises. and nothing comes out of it. how would i grade this? on a scalef 1 to 5 nothing burgers, this is a 3 1/2 nothing burger. it's still a nothing burger. >> one thing that is coming out of it is the united states ending these joint military exercises with south korea. president trump calls them war games. >> i think that was a surprise to the south koreans. the next set of exercises w have been in august. the annual exercises -- >> hold on, you think the south koreans had no idea president trump was going to agree? >>hey had no idea. >> they're our partners in this. >> every year, we do them together. they're for the purpose of military
signatures weren't so big. we all of this before. not only in the promises north korean has made to the united states but i would argue more importantly the promisesha north korea's made to south korea. i was a journalist in hong kong in the year 2000, the first time when the two heads of the countries met. it was a huge, huge deal. the south korea president wound up getting the nobel peace prize for it. we've seen the movie before. we've seen kim, his father, his grandfather, make the exact...
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units in all new development be affordable. >>> california voters will soon get to decide if they want to repeal the state's new gas tax. a proposal to eliminate the 12- cent per gallon fee has gotten enough signaturesto officially qualify for the november ballot. the proposal also repeals some new vehicle fees. the increases which took effect this year are intended to raise $5 billion a year for road repairs and improvements in mass transit. governor brown is against the repeal. he says this flawed and dangerous measure pushed by trump's washington allies jeopardizes the safety of millions of californians by stopping local communities from fixing their crumbling roads and bridges. just say no. >>> meantime republican gubernatorial candidate john cox is all for it. he says this is a message to the millions of forgotten californians ignored by the sacramento political elite. help is on the way. >>> she's the call girl who gave a google executive a deadly dose of heroin. now for the first time she's telling her side of the story. her biggest regret about what happened on board that yacht. >> also a state of emergency and new evacuations, an unpredictable wildfire forces thousands from their homes, the
units in all new development be affordable. >>> california voters will soon get to decide if they want to repeal the state's new gas tax. a proposal to eliminate the 12- cent per gallon fee has gotten enough signaturesto officially qualify for the november ballot. the proposal also repeals some new vehicle fees. the increases which took effect this year are intended to raise $5 billion a year for road repairs and improvements in mass transit. governor brown is against the repeal. he...
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united states. my question s. i'm deeply concerned that video surveillance and security equipment showed by chinese companies exploses the u.s. government to signature to potentiales due built in back doors creating a video surveillance network for china purchased by the taxpayer and installed courtesy of the u.s. government. i would like each of you to discuss the security vulnerabilities posed by chinese surveillance cameras and whether or not you believe it's a security risk to have them operating at u.s. government facilities. mr. shi nella, you -- schinella, you want to start? mr. schinella: everything you laid out there is consistent with some of the threats which we tried to point a flashlight out in our opening statement. you have essentially a state-owned other certainly state invested company. and you've got an example of the sort of -- you could characterize it as an insider threat, if you will, but the chinese government's relationships with these kinds of companies, which have a worldwide commercial presence poses the threat you have identified. and as my colleague says, it's also an indication of the different kind of world we had. we
united states. my question s. i'm deeply concerned that video surveillance and security equipment showed by chinese companies exploses the u.s. government to signature to potentiales due built in back doors creating a video surveillance network for china purchased by the taxpayer and installed courtesy of the u.s. government. i would like each of you to discuss the security vulnerabilities posed by chinese surveillance cameras and whether or not you believe it's a security risk to have them...
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united states, at least 32 states have horse racing tracks stretching from california to maine, including my home state of ohio. these tracks provide the basis in industry that has a far-reaching and signature impact on the u.s. economy. 51,000 horses competed in 41,000 races, competing for a total purse of more than $1 billion. according to a recent study, the equine industry generates more than $120 billion in total economic impact and provides a total employment impact of almost 1.8 million jobs. in my home state of ohio, horse racing generates $750 million in annual revenue and supports more than 16,000 jobs. horse racing is an important part of the american fabric, both as a sport and as a source of entertainment. ensuring the integrity of the sport is important to owners, competitors and fans alike. i look forward to hearing from the views of our witness today on this legislation. and with that, i will yield back the balance of my time. and at this time, i will recognize the gentleman from california for a five-minute opening statement. >> thank you very much, chairman latta, for having this hearing. and i would like to thank my colleagues for introducing this legislation. good mornin
united states, at least 32 states have horse racing tracks stretching from california to maine, including my home state of ohio. these tracks provide the basis in industry that has a far-reaching and signature impact on the u.s. economy. 51,000 horses competed in 41,000 races, competing for a total purse of more than $1 billion. according to a recent study, the equine industry generates more than $120 billion in total economic impact and provides a total employment impact of almost 1.8 million...
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the bill that we'll take up here on the floor of the united states senate so that we can ensure that we get this bill to the president for his signature as soon as possible. this is an urt issue. this is not -- urgent issue. it is not just an important issue, it is urgent. we need to push back and push back hard. this drug fentanyl is so dangerous that a few flecks of it can kill you. again, it is something that is causing the most overdoses right now it's not just affecting those who are overdosing on it, it's affecting all of us, including our first responders and young children who come in contact with it. the stories are really heartbreaking of kids exposed to the fentanyl because somebody left it behind at a party or because their parents or other family members left it behind and these young children are overdosing and dying. it's happening in my state and around the country. first responders are being affected. i hear the stories at home, whether it's a firefighter or whether it's someone in the health care trior somebody who is in -- health care industry or somebody in law enforcement. one police officer in liverpool, he pulls
the bill that we'll take up here on the floor of the united states senate so that we can ensure that we get this bill to the president for his signature as soon as possible. this is an urt issue. this is not -- urgent issue. it is not just an important issue, it is urgent. we need to push back and push back hard. this drug fentanyl is so dangerous that a few flecks of it can kill you. again, it is something that is causing the most overdoses right now it's not just affecting those who are...