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united states and soviet union. during the first week of hostilities, the united states air operations in japan using u.s. and japanese bases against the soviet union. thatthere was a protest this was not in keeping with japan's professed neutrality, the japanese condemned the united states actions and band the future use of japanese soil as a base for u.s. attacks on soviet courses. but then, japan decided to take two aircraft carriers into the o socko not a it wasve action, but regarded as a serious violation of neutrality and they attack japan. governmentpanese made a decision to fully take obligations and pledged to use it self-defense force to protect united states forces in japan. hypothetical scenarios used for wargames. nevertheless, a repeated appearance of this name clearly the united states planners took this seriously and examined how best to prevent japan from getting neutralized and, if it did, how to fight a global war without participation. it is hardly surprising that the u.s. planners were concerned about the neutralization of japan. first, despite japan's acquisition of modern equipment
united states and soviet union. during the first week of hostilities, the united states air operations in japan using u.s. and japanese bases against the soviet union. thatthere was a protest this was not in keeping with japan's professed neutrality, the japanese condemned the united states actions and band the future use of japanese soil as a base for u.s. attacks on soviet courses. but then, japan decided to take two aircraft carriers into the o socko not a it wasve action, but regarded as a...
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one of the potential isis followers, they're talking to people in syria who are here in the united states using encrypted ads and communications and then pulling off an active shooter suicide bombing plot in the united states. >> we appreciate you coming on. >>> president obama is on his way to argentina. earlier he completed his historic journey to communist cuba where he promised to let cubans, or at least their dictators, determine their own destiny. >> i've made it clear the united states has neither the capacity nor the intention to impose change on cuba. what changes come will depend upon the cuban people. we will not impose our political or economic system on you. we recognize that every country, every people must choose think course. >>> the president's response to the terror attack was brief and fairly low key. >> charles, he obviously topped off with how the world needs to be unified. this trip is being overshadowed now by the events in brussels. >> obama gave the terror bombing 51 seconds of his speech today in havana. i thought the whole story of his presidency a its foreign policy
one of the potential isis followers, they're talking to people in syria who are here in the united states using encrypted ads and communications and then pulling off an active shooter suicide bombing plot in the united states. >> we appreciate you coming on. >>> president obama is on his way to argentina. earlier he completed his historic journey to communist cuba where he promised to let cubans, or at least their dictators, determine their own destiny. >> i've made it...
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the attack suspect that they been seeking since novembert are not making any connections, the united states, us officials are on alerts, for any potential copycat attacks in cities like new york and washington there is increaseded security around airports and subway systems president obama is of course traveling to cuba, the white house says he has been briefed and will continue to be briefed on the situation in belgium,obveuss in washington, karin caifa. >> president obama dress nation is mourning after the brussels attacks. >> this is yet another reminder that the world must unitee . we must be together regardless of nationality or race or faith to fight against the scourge of . >> he went on to say that the thoughts and prayers of the american people are withs the people of belgium . we stand in solidarity with them to condemn these attacks against innocent people. c >> also making news, where that 19 students into faculty members from kent state are in brussels on spring break they were traveling to europe and inint brussels this morning when the attack happened,b they were not close enough
the attack suspect that they been seeking since novembert are not making any connections, the united states, us officials are on alerts, for any potential copycat attacks in cities like new york and washington there is increaseded security around airports and subway systems president obama is of course traveling to cuba, the white house says he has been briefed and will continue to be briefed on the situation in belgium,obveuss in washington, karin caifa. >> president obama dress nation...
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clinton white house he would review its policies with the coverage from mental illness across the united states use in europe and africa.atry at the and then i will introduce jeff lieberman chair of the psychiatry department with the american psychiatric association and. had been using the understanding of the schizophrenia. he has co-authored over 600 papers and has written her edited books and the recipients of many national the na. in during the term the american psychiatric association including that mental health parity the patient protection and affordable care act and was a visible spokesperson and recently and what we will discuss tonight i just want one quick word everybody has a copy of the book on their chair in when we're finished the dialogue will move outside for the book signing and cocktails. >> thank you very much. we are excited of the dialogue after a career is psychiatry and as that was developing that seemed incomprehensible the capacity to provide care to help people and when you think about that with 20 percent of the population and the barriers to a treatment and with the la
clinton white house he would review its policies with the coverage from mental illness across the united states use in europe and africa.atry at the and then i will introduce jeff lieberman chair of the psychiatry department with the american psychiatric association and. had been using the understanding of the schizophrenia. he has co-authored over 600 papers and has written her edited books and the recipients of many national the na. in during the term the american psychiatric association...
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japanese government made a decision to fully take obligations and pledged to use it self-defense force to protect united states forces in japan. these are hypothetical scenarios used for wargames. nevertheless, a repeated appearance of this name clearly indicated that the united states planners took this seriously and examined how best to prevent japan from getting neutralized and, if it did, how to fight a global war without participation. it is hardly surprising that the u.s. planners were concerned about the neutralization of japan. first, despite japan's acquisition of modern equipment such as f-15 fighters that and other aircraft, it was doubtful the self-defense force had the real war fighting capabilities. shortage of ammunition supplies seriously limited the execution of realistic live fire exercises. many of the japanese self-defense forces did not have aircraft shelters. there were no emergency plans defining the rights and citizens of japanese citizens and major operations conducted by the self-defense forces and wartime. in 2003 and 2004, more than 10 years after the cold war, the japanese parliame
japanese government made a decision to fully take obligations and pledged to use it self-defense force to protect united states forces in japan. these are hypothetical scenarios used for wargames. nevertheless, a repeated appearance of this name clearly indicated that the united states planners took this seriously and examined how best to prevent japan from getting neutralized and, if it did, how to fight a global war without participation. it is hardly surprising that the u.s. planners were...
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. >> they hear a guy running for president of the united states, using nuclear weapons. >> why do we make them? >> because it's -- >> i would be the last one to use the nuclear weapon, sort of the end of the the world. >> can you tell the middle east we're not going to use the nuclear weapon? >> i won't take it off the table. >> you might use it in europe? >> no, i don't think. so. >> well, change it. >> i'm not taking the cards off the table. >> well, this comes as -- after trump told "the new york times" he would use nuclear weapons only as a quote, absolute last step and he said he supported the idea of japan and south korea developing their open nukes. a reversal of the nuclear disarmament. >>> later today leaders from 50 nations will gather in washington on preventing nukes from falling into the hands of terrorists. the president is out with a "washington post" op-ed where he says the u.s. is is on track to meet the benchmarks with russia. he's ruled out developing new nuclear warheads and touted the success of the iran deal. >>> last night, ted cruz stood by the controversial su
. >> they hear a guy running for president of the united states, using nuclear weapons. >> why do we make them? >> because it's -- >> i would be the last one to use the nuclear weapon, sort of the end of the the world. >> can you tell the middle east we're not going to use the nuclear weapon? >> i won't take it off the table. >> you might use it in europe? >> no, i don't think. so. >> well, change it. >> i'm not taking the cards off...
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united states used to have one of the highest rates of women participation in the labor force. panera whenever quite remember but with that economic participation everybody agrees the reason for that is we don't have those same policies of maternity leave and child care and preach a. we are one of three countries in the world that does not guarantee paid maternity leave. not even first world. the entire world. >> to walk a shame. that is holding us back. it is costing us. so full participation means a better life for everyone. so why? why do they say this is an investment for everybody? >> i absolutely agree. it is not a woman's issue. >> we have a representative government. that we cannot avoid the fact that people bring experiences. to have faith perspective that is different. to be still and the rays of hillary clinton and bernie sanders men talks about supporting maternity leave. in talks supporting child care with 3k. he has like a $14 trillion budget and all the other things on his agenda. end hillary clinton has wanted to present approach royce electorate but she talks a
united states used to have one of the highest rates of women participation in the labor force. panera whenever quite remember but with that economic participation everybody agrees the reason for that is we don't have those same policies of maternity leave and child care and preach a. we are one of three countries in the world that does not guarantee paid maternity leave. not even first world. the entire world. >> to walk a shame. that is holding us back. it is costing us. so full...
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. >>> the pentagon revealed the united states used drones and manned aircraft to an attack a trainingp in somalia saturday killing 150 militant fighters. they say the terrorists preparing to launch a large-scale attack likely against african or u.s. personnel. >>> a bizarre incident called emergency traffic problems on a highway in texas. a woman got undressed and climbed on top after semitruck and started dancing. it happened after the woman was involved in a car crash this morning in houston. >> all of a sudden she started throwing her clothes at the traffic, the oncoming traffic. she started taking her clothes off, nude when she got on the 18-wheeler. >> and the firefighters and police officers were able to coax her down after two hours, taken to a hospital for men tall evaluation. >>> and tennis star sharapova apologizing after failing a drug test. she admitted she was taking meldonion to treat a deficiency, but only as of january 1 was it put on a banned substance list. the doping test done at the australia open in january and sharapova doesn't know when she will be allowed to pl
. >>> the pentagon revealed the united states used drones and manned aircraft to an attack a trainingp in somalia saturday killing 150 militant fighters. they say the terrorists preparing to launch a large-scale attack likely against african or u.s. personnel. >>> a bizarre incident called emergency traffic problems on a highway in texas. a woman got undressed and climbed on top after semitruck and started dancing. it happened after the woman was involved in a car crash this...
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united states. when someone discovers a loop hole everyone tries it including those tied to terrorism. individuals who gulf countries have got ep into the united states using loop hole used by this happeneds of central american women and children by claiming fear of persecution and triggers the a sylum claim. that means they can remain in the u.s. pending a full immigration hearing which can take 5- 8 years because the courts are so back loged. >> the words out. make a fear claim and you are in and in this age of modern communications. that word spreads quickly. >> reporter: 47000 immigrants claimed a sylum from pakistan, syria and iraq and egypt among other countries tied to terrorism. that is more than in '07. they used to it be jailed awaiting the hearing and president obama waived that rule. they claim to you arrive negligent u.s. prior to 2014. that's the date that the president gave establishing sanctuary for immigrants. border patrol agents are told to release them even without proof of residency. >> when the administration fails to enforce the immigration laws and turn the blind eye to fraud and abuse and rubber stamping credible foreclaims at a ra
united states. when someone discovers a loop hole everyone tries it including those tied to terrorism. individuals who gulf countries have got ep into the united states using loop hole used by this happeneds of central american women and children by claiming fear of persecution and triggers the a sylum claim. that means they can remain in the u.s. pending a full immigration hearing which can take 5- 8 years because the courts are so back loged. >> the words out. make a fear claim and you...
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the united states uses two tipoffs armed drones. the pret predator, which costs $4.5 million each, and the reaper, valued at 15 million. both produced by general atomics aeronautical systems in san diego, and since i live in san diego i feel i qualify as an expert on drones because that's where they are manufactured. the reaper houses up to four hellfire missiles and two 500-pound bombs and can fly heights of 21,000 feet for up to 22 hours. its cameras enable the pilots operating the drone 7500 miles away to see the faces of their targets on the computer screen as the bomb hits. tom dispatch has identified 60 bases used in u.s. drone operations, all her to e throe could more as there is a cloak after secrecy surrounding the drone war warfare program though drone industry stun like to refer to their killer row bosts as drones because of the negative connotation of these machines droning above communities. they prefer to call them unmanned aerial vehicles. an interesting story is that on the amazon page for my book there's room for co
the united states uses two tipoffs armed drones. the pret predator, which costs $4.5 million each, and the reaper, valued at 15 million. both produced by general atomics aeronautical systems in san diego, and since i live in san diego i feel i qualify as an expert on drones because that's where they are manufactured. the reaper houses up to four hellfire missiles and two 500-pound bombs and can fly heights of 21,000 feet for up to 22 hours. its cameras enable the pilots operating the drone 7500...
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the united states used to have one of the highest rates of women's participation in the labor force. we are now something like, 16 or 19, i can never quite remember my exact statistics. we went from two or three to 16th or 19th or 19th in the world in women's economic participation. everybody agrees the reason for that is that we do not have the same policy around paid family leave, maternity leave and child care and pre-k. we are one of three countries in the world, not even the developing world, the entire world that does not guarantee paid maternity leave. >> it's fighting. it's kind of a walk of shame. not to have paid family leave is holding us back. we know it's costing us five points of gdp. full participation means better life for everyone because they will reinvest their earnings into the community. it's a positive cycle. why are we seeing this? why don't policymakers say this is in the best interest of everybody? >> i absolutely agree with you. they should see it's not a women's issue, it's an an american issue. it's a family issue. i think we have a representative governme
the united states used to have one of the highest rates of women's participation in the labor force. we are now something like, 16 or 19, i can never quite remember my exact statistics. we went from two or three to 16th or 19th or 19th in the world in women's economic participation. everybody agrees the reason for that is that we do not have the same policy around paid family leave, maternity leave and child care and pre-k. we are one of three countries in the world, not even the developing...
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it, the japanese heard it, a guy running for president of the united states talking about possibly using nuclear weapons. >> why do we make them? >> because of what reagan hated and tried to get rid of. >> i would be the last one to use nuclear weapons. >> can you tell the middle east we'll never use nuclear weapons? >> i would never say that, i would never take my cards off the table. >> what about europe? >> i am not taking cards off the table. i'm not going to use nukes but i'm not taking any cards off the table. >> the trouble is the sane people hear you and the insane people are not affected by your threats. >> i think they're more effective than you might think. >> okay. your call. much more from the university of
it, the japanese heard it, a guy running for president of the united states talking about possibly using nuclear weapons. >> why do we make them? >> because of what reagan hated and tried to get rid of. >> i would be the last one to use nuclear weapons. >> can you tell the middle east we'll never use nuclear weapons? >> i would never say that, i would never take my cards off the table. >> what about europe? >> i am not taking cards off the table. i'm...
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united states. the optics of use doing tango in argentina and awful and belgium attacks dominating the news.here i thought the biggest misstep the first time president spoke publicly. he had a prepared speech to give to cuban audience, he devoted as you know, 51 seconds to attacks, and pivoted to prepared remarks. that is like after the paris attacks, his own admission and white house's own admission he didn't seem to understand how people, the emotional need for presidential leadership at a time when nato ally had been attacked and so many people had been killed. andrea: you're nodding, meghan. >> i disagree with you. he shouldn't be running home if fear. at sam point you're hanging out with communist dictator and doing the wave and spend 51 seconds in the stands, that is so far removed what we expect from our leader. i'm scared and ped tried with another terrorist attack in the united states and we have a leader who doesn't care and doesn't mind dancing with sexy woman in argentina. to say he is not ronald reagan is understatement. it makes my brain explode. it is why donald trump winning.
united states. the optics of use doing tango in argentina and awful and belgium attacks dominating the news.here i thought the biggest misstep the first time president spoke publicly. he had a prepared speech to give to cuban audience, he devoted as you know, 51 seconds to attacks, and pivoted to prepared remarks. that is like after the paris attacks, his own admission and white house's own admission he didn't seem to understand how people, the emotional need for presidential leadership at a...
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the united states can be useful as a facilitator of negotiations and nobody should tell israel that it must abide by salt agreement made by others thousands of miles away that don't really know what is happening to israel or anything in the area. we will not let that happen. [cheers and applause] when i'm president, believe me, i will veto any attempt by the u.n. to impose its will on the jewish state it will be vetoed 100 percent. i know. that is what i do. one and of the best-selling so i would be very diplomatic. [laughter] i take it is number one but why take the chance? [laughter] one of the all-time best selling books about deals and deal making comments to make a great deal you need to willing participants. israel has been trying to sit down at the negotiating table without preconditions for years. at camp david day prime minister made the incredible offer maybe even too generous and arafat's rejected it. into making equally generous offer then john kerry tried to come up and they did not even respond to the secretary of state of the united states of america they did not even re
the united states can be useful as a facilitator of negotiations and nobody should tell israel that it must abide by salt agreement made by others thousands of miles away that don't really know what is happening to israel or anything in the area. we will not let that happen. [cheers and applause] when i'm president, believe me, i will veto any attempt by the u.n. to impose its will on the jewish state it will be vetoed 100 percent. i know. that is what i do. one and of the best-selling so i...
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what this process so we can fulfill the obligation the constitution and the people in the united states entrusted us with. >> first let me thank all of our colleagues for the outstanding remarks and as they said so well, president obama has done his job and nominated and outstanding judge now it's time for the senate republicans to do theirs. she is a widely respected legal mind that puts them all of the ideology exactly the type of nominee that republicans profess to love when it comes to the supreme court. you simply can't lay a glove on him so when the republicans continues to stand in the way and refuse to do their job it would only be because they want donald trump to pick the next nominee. occasionally republicans may try to distance themselves, but the failure to do their job and to give the judge the consideration that he deserves highest them in a way that they cannot untangle. if they want to continue to tie themselves to donald trump, so be it. he won't make america great again but he will make republicans the minority again so the message for the american people to the senate republicans
what this process so we can fulfill the obligation the constitution and the people in the united states entrusted us with. >> first let me thank all of our colleagues for the outstanding remarks and as they said so well, president obama has done his job and nominated and outstanding judge now it's time for the senate republicans to do theirs. she is a widely respected legal mind that puts them all of the ideology exactly the type of nominee that republicans profess to love when it comes...
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senator is to confirm justices of the united states supreme court, which is right behind us. yesterday president obama did fulfill his constitutional duty. he did his job in nominating judge merrick to the supreme court. as senator reid has said, he is a highly qualified, distinguished individual who deserves an up or down vote to the highest court in the land. despite this nomination, our colleagues on the other side of the aisle refused to do their job, refusing to even move forward, refusing to even meet with him, refusing to hold hearings, or to have a vote. now i heard someone say, it's not about the person, it's about the principle. well first of all the american , people know that this president has announced an eminently qualified person to the united states supreme court. we believe in the principle of doing our job. that's why we are here. not only does judge garland have stellar credentials and experience, he was confirmed as chief judge of the d.c. court of appeals 76-23. seven of those republican votes came from members currently serving. so, we stand with workin
senator is to confirm justices of the united states supreme court, which is right behind us. yesterday president obama did fulfill his constitutional duty. he did his job in nominating judge merrick to the supreme court. as senator reid has said, he is a highly qualified, distinguished individual who deserves an up or down vote to the highest court in the land. despite this nomination, our colleagues on the other side of the aisle refused to do their job, refusing to even move forward, refusing...
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[applause] president kennedy: i came on this trip to see the united states and there is nothing more encouraging for any of ushington and to have a chance to fly across this united states and drive through it and see what a great country of days and come to understand somewhat better how this country has been able, for so many years, to carry so many burdens in so many parts of the world. the primary reason for my trip was conservation and i include in conservation human resources and natural resources. [applause] do you know how much of the atlantic coast is available for public use? 8%. %, there are comparatively few people and unless we now take these areas of the country, which offer the maximum for recreation for people, unless we set them aside now, it will be too late. there isn't much you can do today that will alter your life in the next three to four years but you can build for the future sen. sanders:. the 70's.ild for as those who went ahead of us and built for us in this great day on the lake i flew over today. our task, the task of propelling a third wave of conservation in the united states fol
[applause] president kennedy: i came on this trip to see the united states and there is nothing more encouraging for any of ushington and to have a chance to fly across this united states and drive through it and see what a great country of days and come to understand somewhat better how this country has been able, for so many years, to carry so many burdens in so many parts of the world. the primary reason for my trip was conservation and i include in conservation human resources and natural...
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possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 381, the nays are 0. 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the unfinished business is the vote on the motion by the gentleman from new jersey to suspend the rules and agree to h.con.res. 75 on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the concurrent resolution. the clerk: house concurrent resolution 75, concurrent resolution expressing the sense of congress that those who commit or support atrocities against christians and other ethnic and religious minorities are ing turkmen, committing and are hereby declared to be committing war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. the speaker pro tempore: members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a f
possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 381, the nays are 0. 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the unfinished...
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was discussed in those articles were the building blocks that later the supreme court of the united states used in the so-called insular cases to constitutionalize the actual relationship within united states and puerto rico. i think those are stipulations that can be underlined according to what analysts said before. but i would like to return to the treaty of paris come and particularly make some remarks in regards to get. puerto rico belongs to but it is not part of the united states. that's the tool that was gave by the supreme court in order to deal politically with the territories acquired. it seems the last paragraph of article nine of the treaty of paris provided when puerto rico was acquired by the united states that the civil rights and political status of the inhabitants of the territories hereby ceded by the united states shall be determined by congress but it was the precise is about provision in the treaty of paris that lacked any framework in order for the development of the new relationship between the united states and the territories ceded by spain. and that lacked the framewo
was discussed in those articles were the building blocks that later the supreme court of the united states used in the so-called insular cases to constitutionalize the actual relationship within united states and puerto rico. i think those are stipulations that can be underlined according to what analysts said before. but i would like to return to the treaty of paris come and particularly make some remarks in regards to get. puerto rico belongs to but it is not part of the united states. that's...
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use their propertes, that would overcome a big hurdle. the cuban government cou have to agree with this. the cuban government says, hey, wait a second, the united states owes us billions of dollars. but if they're able to deal directly with the people who want to use their lands, t ts could be a big step forward. wwre live tonight in little havana. > we're at miami international airport getting ready to board the plane, heading over to havana, cuba, to cover the historic presidentiaiavisit. >> if you follow nbc 6 on facebook, you probablbl saw jackie nespral and jawan strader usingnghe facebook live feature talking about the trip to cuba. they have just arrived and look for their first reports coming up tonight from havana at 11:00. >>> south florida feeling a little bit more crowded these days as music lovers from around the electronic music biggest show in the country. >> reporter: and the party is already under way. for locals, that means a lot of traffic and maybe some headaches. but all thosese here in downtown miami right now say the fun is happening. >> and the fun is happening rain or shine. we can see a nice end to our friday. this is outside
use their propertes, that would overcome a big hurdle. the cuban government cou have to agree with this. the cuban government says, hey, wait a second, the united states owes us billions of dollars. but if they're able to deal directly with the people who want to use their lands, t ts could be a big step forward. wwre live tonight in little havana. > we're at miami international airport getting ready to board the plane, heading over to havana, cuba, to cover the historic presidentiaiavisit....
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. >> someone that is wanting to be president of theç united state is using divisiveness and stokinglinton is polling high and bernie standers is startingu! to close the gap, especially in ohio, where he is confident he can pull off another upset. in miami, marcy gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> tomorrow will be interesting. still ahead at 11:00. women in weed. >> it's a predominantly male industry and we need to change that. >> meet the local ladies hoping to cash in on the billion dollar medical marijuana industry. >> the new effort to keep people from abusing prescriptions. >> and b.a.r.t.'s fleet of the future, it's days away from arriving in the bay area. >> i'm abc 7 news -- >> thank çyou, here is what is coming up on jimmy kimmel live. >> thanks, i was awake some of the day preparing this for you. >> locked us in a house for four days. >> no tv? >> no, and how many sex can yous have, you know? i mean, let's be honest, nobody is a teenager here. is a teenager here. how much sexex is a teenager here. how much sexex it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a
. >> someone that is wanting to be president of theç united state is using divisiveness and stokinglinton is polling high and bernie standers is startingu! to close the gap, especially in ohio, where he is confident he can pull off another upset. in miami, marcy gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> tomorrow will be interesting. still ahead at 11:00. women in weed. >> it's a predominantly male industry and we need to change that. >> meet the local ladies hoping to cash in on the...
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united states. >> absolutely. united states is missing out on opportunities that european and regional allies are taking advantage of. mexican investment in cuba is up. spanish hotel chains are doing extremely well in cuba, united states which used to be the number one supplier of agriculture goods to cuba has fallen to fourth place. >> josephine hidalgo last argued that united states and cuba have different views on human rights, if cuba's position is that they somehow have a different view of human rights than what they've agreed to rat the united nations how big of that gulf, is that a difficult gulf to bridge? >> this is a gulf we bridge with countries around the world every day. it's very clear that there are nations throughout the world that do not share the same view of human rights and certainly not the same respect for human rights as the united states and that's why it's important to engage with these countries and to have policies that promote exchanges and our presence and promote the ideals of the united states and our allies. >> rachel de levy ori, good to have you with us. thanks. >>> thanks. >> ahead, a lock at the week ahead, warming relations between the two countries, sun 8:30 p.m. eastern. >> war crimes and c
united states. >> absolutely. united states is missing out on opportunities that european and regional allies are taking advantage of. mexican investment in cuba is up. spanish hotel chains are doing extremely well in cuba, united states which used to be the number one supplier of agriculture goods to cuba has fallen to fourth place. >> josephine hidalgo last argued that united states and cuba have different views on human rights, if cuba's position is that they somehow have a...
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military police running the streets, we don't has an the military important role in the united states in protecting usgainst attacks from outside. and we don't want within the united states to have the military running our law enforcement. become a separation between the role of the military and the role of to messick law enforcement. i think it's afford to the safety of americans. -- the role of domestic law enforcement. the military is trained for bowel overseas. that's a very different way that they are trained that our police , state and local police are. to protect americans here at home and carry out law-enforcement activities. so there is this break between the two. there are places where law enforcement resources are even with be used, the act that says it can be used for law enforcement. where there are special needs, such as during a natural disaster, where can be used not for law enforcement, but to help , or the cause of the fire help put out a fire or locate a ship that has gone missing. if ank in terms of particular area or particular state or city sees what they believe is a need for ad
military police running the streets, we don't has an the military important role in the united states in protecting usgainst attacks from outside. and we don't want within the united states to have the military running our law enforcement. become a separation between the role of the military and the role of to messick law enforcement. i think it's afford to the safety of americans. -- the role of domestic law enforcement. the military is trained for bowel overseas. that's a very different way...
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. >> someone that is wanting to be president of theç united state is using divisiveness and stokinglinton is polling high and bernie standers is startingu! to close the gap, especially in ohio, where he is confident he can pull off another upset. in miami, marcy gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> tomorrow will be interesting. still ahead at 11:00. women in weed. >> it's a predominantly male industry and we need to change that. >> meet the local ladies hoping to cash in on the billion dollar medical marijuana industry. >> the new effort to keep people from abusing prescriptions. >> and b.a.r.t.'s fleet of the future, it's days away from arriving in the bay area. >> i'm abc 7 news -- >> thank çyou, here is what is coming up on jimmy kimmel live. >> thanks, i was awake some of the day preparing this for you. >> locked us in a house for four days. >> no tv? >> no, and how many sex can yous have, you know? i mean, let's be honest, nobody is a teenager here. ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darli
. >> someone that is wanting to be president of theç united state is using divisiveness and stokinglinton is polling high and bernie standers is startingu! to close the gap, especially in ohio, where he is confident he can pull off another upset. in miami, marcy gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> tomorrow will be interesting. still ahead at 11:00. women in weed. >> it's a predominantly male industry and we need to change that. >> meet the local ladies hoping to cash in on the...
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united states. so it becomes a question of what's better for the united states and what's better for us. we want a situation in which hundreds of thousands, sometimes even millions of people would want to move from puerto rico to the united states because they are scared of what the united states may or may not impose on puerto rico? do we want the situation where the federal government would have to continuously bail out puerto rico and they impose tough rules, but ultimately it would have to spend federal taxpayers' money in order to secure something -- some quality of living situation for puerto rico. some for valid, economic reasons, there is a general accounting of his report from a couple of years back that states the dangers of statehood for puerto rico and the united states in terms of fiscal and economic issues, but those are not the only arguments from the mainland. sadly, there are some issues and oppressive comments that are the basis for the resistance of many in the united states. so the promise is this, there isn't -- there hasn't been a will as of yet from the political s
united states. so it becomes a question of what's better for the united states and what's better for us. we want a situation in which hundreds of thousands, sometimes even millions of people would want to move from puerto rico to the united states because they are scared of what the united states may or may not impose on puerto rico? do we want the situation where the federal government would have to continuously bail out puerto rico and they impose tough rules, but ultimately it would have to...
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. >> someone who is vying to be president of the united states is using divisiveness, is stoking fear. >> reporter: hillary clinton polling ahead in all five states holding primaries today including here in florida. but bernie sanders is starting to close some of the gaps especially in ohio. confident he can pull off another upset. kendis and reena? >> marci gonzalez in miami, thank you so much. >>> donald trump did get good carolina ahead of today's primary. authorities will not press charges are against trump for the comments that he made after that the violent scuffle at one of his rallies last week. trump said of his supporters, they started punching back. it was a beautiful thing. officials say that's not enough evidence to charge with inciteing a riot. trump will have to do battle in florida without one of his top supporters. sarah palin has canceled her campaign events in the sunshine state after her husband was seriously injured in a snowball accident. todd is expected to make a full recovery. look for election results from tonight's primaries all evening along on abc news. co
. >> someone who is vying to be president of the united states is using divisiveness, is stoking fear. >> reporter: hillary clinton polling ahead in all five states holding primaries today including here in florida. but bernie sanders is starting to close some of the gaps especially in ohio. confident he can pull off another upset. kendis and reena? >> marci gonzalez in miami, thank you so much. >>> donald trump did get good carolina ahead of today's primary....
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are a number of groups of people six to nine that seem to run all off the country and the united states, they use similar techniques first a physical theft and then financial fraud. following yesterday's expressway chase and arrest. investigators recovered stolen drivers licenses including christine archers her purse stolen last week from a locked car. >> i was inside maybe three minutes and when i came out side my car window was smashed. felony lane crews targeted day cares where a woman may leave a purse on a car seat. the d.a. hogan says the financial strike involves female members of the crew. >> they use those women to go cash in what they have gotten from the i.d.'s, they have the women use the credit cards to make purchases and use the women to actually cash checks at banks. >> hence the name felony lane gang. a crew member trying to meet the image will stick to the furthest drive-th drive-thru lane. >> that is known to law enforcement as the felony lane. >> someone went to her bank with her stolen i.d. and a stolen check from another victim. >> the check was written to me and this person
are a number of groups of people six to nine that seem to run all off the country and the united states, they use similar techniques first a physical theft and then financial fraud. following yesterday's expressway chase and arrest. investigators recovered stolen drivers licenses including christine archers her purse stolen last week from a locked car. >> i was inside maybe three minutes and when i came out side my car window was smashed. felony lane crews targeted day cares where a woman...
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it is that we're manufacturing jobs in the united states used to pay 20, 30 bucks an hour, enabling workers to make it into the middle clas. today you have new manufacturing jobs in this country paying 9, 10, 11 bucks an hour, 50% reduction in wages in some manufacturing sectors. that is because employers are saying, you don't want the is 11 buckss, fine we'll shut down and go to china. we need to rethink entirely our trade policies. we need to rebuild our manufacturing sector in this country. we need to demand corporate america invests here and create decent paying jobs and that's exactly what i will do if i'm elected president. >> i know your campaign has a strategy of expecting and hoping, but certainly expecting that superdelegates would come your way if you win states. that said, you are more than 200 delegates behind in pledge delegates, ignoring the superdelegates. how do you overcome that kind of a gap? barak obama was only 100 plus delegates ahead of hillary clinton. she never overcame it. yeah. >> if you look at the map of primaries and caucuses, it turns out that the early states
it is that we're manufacturing jobs in the united states used to pay 20, 30 bucks an hour, enabling workers to make it into the middle clas. today you have new manufacturing jobs in this country paying 9, 10, 11 bucks an hour, 50% reduction in wages in some manufacturing sectors. that is because employers are saying, you don't want the is 11 buckss, fine we'll shut down and go to china. we need to rethink entirely our trade policies. we need to rebuild our manufacturing sector in this country....
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. >> whether they realize it, has become a mentor for metro area areas in the united states, denver used create sxfb alternative forms of finance, not just relying on the federal taxpayers, they are including private sector as well. >> this was the largest tour of denver's regional transportation commission to date. >>> coming up, breath taking time lapse of northern lights over the uk. >>> a summer eclipse over asia-- solar eclipse over asia and australia is helping nasa. >>> an adorable edition at the denver zoo, how her parents are adjusting to her arrival and >>> parts of asia and australia are getting a glimpse of a solar nasa is using the opportunity to study space weather created by the sun which can impact us here on earth. they spoke to 9 news reporter maya rodriguez about their work and a major solar eclipse we will be able to see in colorado next year. >> pretty cool. >> it is a slesial event capturing imaginations for a millennium. >> such an amazing experience to feel things become cool, animals become quiet, to have pitch black coming with the stars. it is just an amazing e
. >> whether they realize it, has become a mentor for metro area areas in the united states, denver used create sxfb alternative forms of finance, not just relying on the federal taxpayers, they are including private sector as well. >> this was the largest tour of denver's regional transportation commission to date. >>> coming up, breath taking time lapse of northern lights over the uk. >>> a summer eclipse over asia-- solar eclipse over asia and australia is...
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the united states used to have one of the highest rates of women's participation in the labor force but it's now 16 or 19. i never quite remember my exact statistics that went from two or three to 16 or 19th in the world and economic participation and everybody agrees the reason for that is we didn't have the same policies around paid family leave and maternity leave and childcare and three k.. we are one of three countries in the world dot the developing world that the entire but the entire world doesn't guarantee paid paternity leave a. for scuba it's frightening. it is holding us back and we know it's costing us five points of gdp so full participation we know they reinvest their earnings back to the communities and drive 90% back the deposit of cycles again why are we seeing this? why don't policymakers say what is in the best interest of everybody? >> guest: i agree. it's not a women's issue, it's an american issue and a family issue. i think we have a representative government and as you said people bring their experiences. you cannot avoid the fact that people bring particular ex
the united states used to have one of the highest rates of women's participation in the labor force but it's now 16 or 19. i never quite remember my exact statistics that went from two or three to 16 or 19th in the world and economic participation and everybody agrees the reason for that is we didn't have the same policies around paid family leave and maternity leave and childcare and three k.. we are one of three countries in the world dot the developing world that the entire but the entire...
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us feel is this is a guy who is insighting violence. but let's get beyond mr. trump. >> exactly. >> to see that someone who is vying to be president of the united states is usingivisiveness is stoking fear, is pointing fingers, scapegoating against all kinds of people, i think is so dangerous and, yes, it's wrong. it's offensive. it's also dangerous. >> now, the nbc news political editor is calling today separation tuesday as those frontrunners clinton and trump aim to pull far enough ahead that they could focus on the general election and instead of on all these primaries which is not only a distraction for them getting their messages out, but also they cost a lot of money. >> all turning in a lot of dollars. >>> on that note, they come to the bay area for a lot of dollars, as well. a homecoming of sorts for chelsea clinton next week. the stanford grad back in the bay area fund-raising for her mother. >> the 36-year-old clinton is headlining two fund-raisers next monday. the first one in palo lto hosted by the ceo of elizabeth holm. the second fund-raiser is in san francisco. hillary clinton will also be on the peninsula for fund-raisers next wednesday. >>> h
us feel is this is a guy who is insighting violence. but let's get beyond mr. trump. >> exactly. >> to see that someone who is vying to be president of the united states is usingivisiveness is stoking fear, is pointing fingers, scapegoating against all kinds of people, i think is so dangerous and, yes, it's wrong. it's offensive. it's also dangerous. >> now, the nbc news political editor is calling today separation tuesday as those frontrunners clinton and trump aim to pull...
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this guy' s a pathological liar. who is vying to be president of the united states is using divisiveness is stoking fear, is pointing fingers, scapegoating against all kinds of people, i think is so dangerous. lisa: and with ohio being one of the biggest battelgrounds today, a number of polls have recently looked at who is expected to take the win prior to the primary. mark: wlwt news 5' s andrew setters continues our team coverage now with a look at how the candidates are measuring up on both sides of the aisle. andrew: it still seems like anything could happen here in ohio. that' s certainly the feeling you get from all the candidate visits we' ve seen over the past few days. among the democrats, one poll shows hillary clinton up by 14 points. another shows it a much tighter race, just five points. either way, bernie sanders 20-point come-from-behind win in michigan shows ohio may still be in play. among republicans, it is definitely too close to call, but really a trump and ohio governor john kasich. polls put either kasich ahead by a few points or in a dead heat with donald trump, wi
this guy' s a pathological liar. who is vying to be president of the united states is using divisiveness is stoking fear, is pointing fingers, scapegoating against all kinds of people, i think is so dangerous. lisa: and with ohio being one of the biggest battelgrounds today, a number of polls have recently looked at who is expected to take the win prior to the primary. mark: wlwt news 5' s andrew setters continues our team coverage now with a look at how the candidates are measuring up on both...
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they promised to bring terror to the united states and will deliver on that promise if we on't use our full resources. they are at war with us. so as we mourn for the people of belgium, the united states should work for all free people to eliminate this terrorist group, evil group, isis, and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize david pring will for his retirement and congratulate him on his 37 years of employment with aleck insurance company. he started in mississippi, north carolina and west virginia. he was promoted to the senior vice president of government relations in 1990. he has maintained that position ever since. one of his most notable accomplishments is the state employee training program which he developed while working at the headquarters. he has accomp
they promised to bring terror to the united states and will deliver on that promise if we on't use our full resources. they are at war with us. so as we mourn for the people of belgium, the united states should work for all free people to eliminate this terrorist group, evil group, isis, and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> permission to...
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need compressive immigration reform, if the congress does not do its job, as president of the united states,ly use the executive powers of that office to do what has to be done. >> more than half of the two- other topics covered tonight, climate change, specifically how much sea level rise will affect not just florida, but specifically right here in miami-dade county, and tuition. with both candidates talking about the importance not to overburden students with too much debt when they do graduate. >> and bernie sanders is staying in the sunshine state after tonight's debate. he's planning to insure kissimmee tomorrow afternoon, where we'll be sitting down with him one-on-one. you can see that interview starting on eyewitness news at 4:00. and then tomorrow night, it's the republicans turn to stake the stage for the debate at 8:30. christopher heath will be there, as well. we'll have complete coverage on eyewitness news at 10:00 on tv 21, and right here at 11:00. >>> attorneys could make closing arguments tomorrow in the case of alleged dog fighting. more than 30 dogs were found at years ago. many
need compressive immigration reform, if the congress does not do its job, as president of the united states,ly use the executive powers of that office to do what has to be done. >> more than half of the two- other topics covered tonight, climate change, specifically how much sea level rise will affect not just florida, but specifically right here in miami-dade county, and tuition. with both candidates talking about the importance not to overburden students with too much debt when they do...
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on the ground >>> what's the silver bullet of diplomacy here, because if you have the united states literally using the same words, the same language that lavrov has used two to four weeks beforehand in communiques between the kremlin, i'm still at a loss to understand what else you want other parties, other players, to do because russia, if russia hadn't done what they have done over the past six months, the conflict would have been in a completely different direction. >> i think that part of the problem that we've highlighted is that there has been these commitments for the last two years between russia, the u.s., the permanent members of the security council, so as you say, the statements all point in the right direction. there should have been already an alleviation of humanitarian situation in syrian progress towards a political solution, but they've actually undermined that through their actions, arming their allies given them political military support and encouraging them to carry on with the conflict. it is that which needs - that's what needs to change so not just the rhetorical commitmen
on the ground >>> what's the silver bullet of diplomacy here, because if you have the united states literally using the same words, the same language that lavrov has used two to four weeks beforehand in communiques between the kremlin, i'm still at a loss to understand what else you want other parties, other players, to do because russia, if russia hadn't done what they have done over the past six months, the conflict would have been in a completely different direction. >> i...
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. >> someone who is vying to be president of the united states is using divisiveness, is stoking fear, is pointing fingers. >> clinton also said that she no longer trusts polls because doing accurate polling is difficult. for his part, bernie sanders says he can win, come-from-behind victories today if his supporters turn out in large enough numbers. >>> and as the polls do close tonight in those five key states, abc news will bring you the results, look for updates all evening long and a wrap-up tomorrow morning on "world news now." >>> breaking news from chicago. three police officers have been wounded while investigating a possible narcotic sale. one of the suspects fled, then turned and shot at the police. the man was killed. one of the officers is in serious to critical condition. all three are expected to survive. a fourth officer was not injured and a woman with the suspect is in custody. >> a man from virginia is being held in iraq this morning would be terrorist is caught after becoming lost. abc's brian ross is here with the images. >> reporter: a young american's apparent e
. >> someone who is vying to be president of the united states is using divisiveness, is stoking fear, is pointing fingers. >> clinton also said that she no longer trusts polls because doing accurate polling is difficult. for his part, bernie sanders says he can win, come-from-behind victories today if his supporters turn out in large enough numbers. >>> and as the polls do close tonight in those five key states, abc news will bring you the results, look for updates all...
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it's horrific to see someone who is gunning pun intended to be president of the united states using the same violent rhetoric against his own people -- >> given that's your critique of him as a candidate and what he represents, i ask about this decision you made to put the swastika on the banner. that's an allegation against him that he's running a nazi-style campaign or that he's a nazi-style candidate? obviously whatever the argument is behind that that's going to make people see red, that's going to be very provocative. >> it should -- if it's going to make people see red, perhaps that would be the blood of children that have been murdered in the same name of violence. by the police across the country, right? so like you say, want to see red, yes. that is the same red in the nazi flag, that is the same red that fills in far fascism, they should see word. they should see it. >> sorry, danielle, i lost you there for one second. let me ask you also, sorry. in the venue, we could see when you guys moved from that up ever area, thats me intra known where you were, onto the floor what did
it's horrific to see someone who is gunning pun intended to be president of the united states using the same violent rhetoric against his own people -- >> given that's your critique of him as a candidate and what he represents, i ask about this decision you made to put the swastika on the banner. that's an allegation against him that he's running a nazi-style campaign or that he's a nazi-style candidate? obviously whatever the argument is behind that that's going to make people see red,...
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and bring it in, they're going to steal it from belgium from england, from france, from the united states, and use it. so you can do much more to secure those facilities. katty: in the light of paris and brussels, the world is very focused on traditional threats from radical islamist terrorist groups. how concerned should we be about the possibility of a group like isis getting their hands on nuclear material? guest: i think there's a consensus among nuclear policy experts, nuclear terrorism risks are rising. ecause isis is rising. that video that the brussels bombers took, the people who blew up the airport, blew up the metro, they did a surveillance of a belgian official who worked at a nuclear facility that has exactly the materials we're talking about. surveilling his family, him. what were they up to? we don't know. they don't exist anymore. that is the closest we've ever come. we're not making this up. this threat is real. isis is trying to get these materials. i'm afraid that the steps that this summit will take, while good, are too little, too slow. we're not moving fast enough to meet thi
and bring it in, they're going to steal it from belgium from england, from france, from the united states, and use it. so you can do much more to secure those facilities. katty: in the light of paris and brussels, the world is very focused on traditional threats from radical islamist terrorist groups. how concerned should we be about the possibility of a group like isis getting their hands on nuclear material? guest: i think there's a consensus among nuclear policy experts, nuclear terrorism...
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us here share. prior to 1996, we had no expedited removal. and arriving aliens in the united states could basically stay for a long time by making an asylum claim. there was an enormous backlog. they were put in line and released on their own recognizance. in -- there was also a 60-minute -- a "60 minutes" piece where people showed people were landsing at kennedy airport every single day without documentation and being released into the general population. and that i think pushed enact expedited removal which turns arriving aliens around who lack any documentation and the problem is, as i discuss in my written comments, in one of the classic bipartisan compromises for which congress is alternately praised and condemned, congress enacted expedited removal in a if the, rovides that first of all, they did this two things. first of all, they determined that the first interview within a credible fear interview. in the end, even though they tried to take the immigration judges out, as i discussed in my written comments, the immigration judges got back into the process anyway, so while it
us here share. prior to 1996, we had no expedited removal. and arriving aliens in the united states could basically stay for a long time by making an asylum claim. there was an enormous backlog. they were put in line and released on their own recognizance. in -- there was also a 60-minute -- a "60 minutes" piece where people showed people were landsing at kennedy airport every single day without documentation and being released into the general population. and that i think pushed...
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someone who is vying to be president of the united states is using devisiveness, is stoking fear .... " polls open in a little less than 30 minutes, at six-30 a-m. they'll be open until seven-30 p-m. you'll need to bring i-d.. such as a drivers license or state i-d card... a current utility bill with your address... a bank statement with your address.. or a pay check that has your name and address on it. 9 on your side is your election station.we will bring you voting results on-air and mobile app as they come in. we will have a live chat on our facebook page from ten to 10-30 for a look at what the numbers mean. and join us for live coverage of the candidates on nine on your side at 11pm. the man accused of rushing the stage at donald trump's rally court today. today.according to our partners at the journal news, thomas dimassimo hasn't been formally charged with anythng. but he was booked saturday on pending charges of disorderly conduct and inducing panic, before bonding out of jail. you can see the secret service jump into action when dimassimo heads towards trump. it was all over
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. >> one fact you may want to recognize, this year the united states used our tracking stats san francisco on transhomicide and suicides. there were 43 transhomicide and 90 percent are women of color and 41 recorded transsuicides and 80 percent were caucasian and most caucasians were male. female to male. we have statistics that are social issues all of which i think ucsf is perfect for research. >> moving to public comment. public comment is two minutes. >> charles [inaudible] and attorney legal volunteer for some of the work you have seen and also a constituents of supervisor wiener so thank you and the other supervisors. i just want to say 3 quick things about coming to this from the outside which is what i did 5 years a. go. there is a role for advocacy for transgender people he became involved because he was seeing families and didn't know how to provide the treatment and did the research of other peoples research understanding best practice, so his work and clinics work and the work you are asking public health to do is researched based advocating for the health of the patient and fa
. >> one fact you may want to recognize, this year the united states used our tracking stats san francisco on transhomicide and suicides. there were 43 transhomicide and 90 percent are women of color and 41 recorded transsuicides and 80 percent were caucasian and most caucasians were male. female to male. we have statistics that are social issues all of which i think ucsf is perfect for research. >> moving to public comment. public comment is two minutes. >> charles...