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unr way.nnot sign it until july free agent caldwell-pope agreed to sign with l.a. on a one-year deal. and spurs superstar kawhi leonard wanted to be traded to the lakers during the regular season has not changed his stance. it might be time for another round of hunter pence signs, remember those, they said nonsensical things, super man wears hunter pence underwear. we'll have to bring them out every three days. fifth inning, joe panic, 2 for five, makes it 5-3 giants. next batter, pence, he didn't play in the first two games of this arizona series. he comes into pinch hit and he brings home two with a double down the line. that ended up being the cushion san francisco needed, his teammates in the dugout are absolutely loving the energy that pence brings. brandon bell completes a four run fifth. he scores pence with this base hit. the giants go on to sweep the division leaders with a 9-6 win there. now only 3 1/2 games back. off to colorado having won ten of their last 12. the a's game went kind of like this, going for a season straight best win seemed exciting, but
unr way.nnot sign it until july free agent caldwell-pope agreed to sign with l.a. on a one-year deal. and spurs superstar kawhi leonard wanted to be traded to the lakers during the regular season has not changed his stance. it might be time for another round of hunter pence signs, remember those, they said nonsensical things, super man wears hunter pence underwear. we'll have to bring them out every three days. fifth inning, joe panic, 2 for five, makes it 5-3 giants. next batter, pence, he...
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i see the left coming after it biand it scares me a littl >> political unre t is one of st divisive issuesoing on because it is left against right. >> i am pro-life and it is one of the big issues for me. >> another thing for me is national security. >> i am in florida and you used to be able touy rifle and shotgun and 18, and they just took it away from me. >> donald trump himself is divisive in a way and not really the best leader for the conservative movement. >> president trump is someone o who is so, sr america -- make america great again, keep america great again. >> i think it is fantastic. we have a great leader in the white house now. d>> having a president ths what he promises is really rare. >> i want him to do well. i really want him to do well. >> i don't think he has done a deat job uniting the country, but i think he he a fairly ok job moving the country forward. pa'otic is the most person ive seen. >> he is the american dream. jane: on that note, have a great weekend. >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe
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a group of people were running for safety and they made it this unred this cliff tte reveby flame anderutcuers were shocked to find the bodies of 25 people. the position of those bodies showed that they were hugging akch other when they died. some who did make it to the sea described disorienting scenes. nikos stavrinidis tried to swim away from the shore. "it's horrible to see the person next to you drowning and not be priv to help him," he said. ree coast guard and private boats rescued more than 700 people who had fled to beaches or right into the water. workers are sifting through wreckage, looking for more victims and in some cases, removing debris. jeff, fires are still burning and the fear is, if the winds pick up, it could spread those flames. >> glor: horrible scenes. seth doane in greece. thank you. the los angeles police department released new images today of a gun battle between police and a shooting suspect. they also confirmed an officer's bullet killed a store manager. here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: video released today shows suspect gene atkins hiking los angeles
a group of people were running for safety and they made it this unred this cliff tte reveby flame anderutcuers were shocked to find the bodies of 25 people. the position of those bodies showed that they were hugging akch other when they died. some who did make it to the sea described disorienting scenes. nikos stavrinidis tried to swim away from the shore. "it's horrible to see the person next to you drowning and not be priv to help him," he said. ree coast guard and private boats...
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. >> so unr, one of the most important fib use is keeping outside out and inside in. let's look at windows. >> let's assume this window is broken in the earthquake. we have wind and rain blowing in. one of the most important things you need to do as a homeowner is secure the plastic properly. if you just take staples or nails and put them into the plastic, we're going to get a strong wind and rip it right off. what i'm going to have somebody do is they're going to have -- this is an old piece of shingle. you might have -- everybody has a piece of wood in their basement. it doesn't have to be fancy. they take out this rusty screw begun, and hopefully you have one of these. >> there is one at the neighborhood support center. >> at the neighborhood support center. you're going to wrap this plastic around this board, take your screw. and then screw that in. >> you need a permit for this? >> you do need a permit for this. and you can contact the former head building inspector to get that permit. that's it. now when the wind blows, it's tight and it's not going to pull thro
. >> so unr, one of the most important fib use is keeping outside out and inside in. let's look at windows. >> let's assume this window is broken in the earthquake. we have wind and rain blowing in. one of the most important things you need to do as a homeowner is secure the plastic properly. if you just take staples or nails and put them into the plastic, we're going to get a strong wind and rip it right off. what i'm going to have somebody do is they're going to have -- this is an...
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despite this, secretary rea unr rich edson has the latest from tokyo. >> reporter: secretary of state mike pompeo is responding to north korean claims that the united states is pushing inkster like demands against the kim regime. secretary pompeo spent most of his day in tokyo meeting with top officials from the japanese and south korean governments to brief them on his two days of negotiations in pyongyang. in a press conference in tokyo, pompeo said the world stands behind the u.s. and its demands of north korea. >> i am counting on chair man came to be determined to follow through on the commitment that he made. if those requests or gangster like, the world is a gangster. it was a unanimous decision at the un security council. >> reporter: critics in the u.s. is softening its demands and moving away from its previously and often used phrase of complete, verifiable, irreversible denuclearization of north korea. even the south korean foreign minister acknowledges north korea has a difficult time signing onto that specific language. pompeo says north korea understands u.s. expectation
despite this, secretary rea unr rich edson has the latest from tokyo. >> reporter: secretary of state mike pompeo is responding to north korean claims that the united states is pushing inkster like demands against the kim regime. secretary pompeo spent most of his day in tokyo meeting with top officials from the japanese and south korean governments to brief them on his two days of negotiations in pyongyang. in a press conference in tokyo, pompeo said the world stands behind the u.s. and...
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you can't unring the bell of entitlement. a cost benefit analysis found this would cost $32.6 trillion over 10 years. even if you doubled tax collections from individuals and corporations, yes, that means you would be paying twice would do you in taxes, that still doesn't cold front the tab. sanders deride the findings as illegitimate and bias because the koch brothers supported merks rkadis in the past. the urban institute came up with a vastly different projection estimating the plan would only cost $32 trillion over 10 years. you mean it's the same tumor no matter how you dissect it? it's odd how math works. we know single payer doesn't work by turn to our sad veterans hot care was so rationed that's died waiting for treatment. and this was to a group of people, many of whom fought for freedom. but they waited in vein. imagine how poorly the truly marginalized will be treated to whom the country owes no debt but generations will go in debt as grandma and generations will be left to die on the sidewalk of bernie care. about
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and he can't unring it.would" to "wouldn't" when the rest of the statement around it and everything that precedes and follows doesn't fit. so he's not going to sell this to anybody with any intelligence at all. >> he can't seem to help himself when it seems to talking about no collusion, no collusion, because he brings that up. but listen, you were the white house counsel under nixon. you have said trump makes nixon look good by comparison. how is that? >> certainly with what's going on right now, i can tell you one thing. richard nixon, i never had any thought in my mind that he might sell the country short. he's somebody who volunteered as a quaker to go in active duty in the navy. he asked to go to a combat zone, which he did. his entire life in government, he was always patriotic. he was an anticommunist. he really wanted to be known as a peacemaker. and he was willing to use any means and methods to do that. but his final goal was unlike what we're seeing now, where we have a lot of worry about what thi
and he can't unring it.would" to "wouldn't" when the rest of the statement around it and everything that precedes and follows doesn't fit. so he's not going to sell this to anybody with any intelligence at all. >> he can't seem to help himself when it seems to talking about no collusion, no collusion, because he brings that up. but listen, you were the white house counsel under nixon. you have said trump makes nixon look good by comparison. how is that? >> certainly...
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we don't really understand are they urcnder -- when they're unr water. are they sit, comfortable, are they having food? >> reporter: yeah. well, just on the subject of food and literally within the last few minutes we've heard from the hospital that the four kids who came in yesterday have been requesting their favorite food at the hospital which is a very spicy chicken dish and the doctors have refused because their stomachs aren't up to that at the moment. they are taking solid food, but i think food with lots of spice is not, perhaps, what they need at the moment. as for what they've been through, my goodness. i mean, i -- i can swim a lot, but i can't swim for two and a half hours with a full face mask on. these are kids who could barely float. none of them are strong swimmers, and what have they done the very first thing they face when they leave that ledge is the worst bit. that's the bit that's most sub americaed. it -- submerged. it goes up and down, and they're basically underneath the lead diver who we believe is a british cave expert and may,
we don't really understand are they urcnder -- when they're unr water. are they sit, comfortable, are they having food? >> reporter: yeah. well, just on the subject of food and literally within the last few minutes we've heard from the hospital that the four kids who came in yesterday have been requesting their favorite food at the hospital which is a very spicy chicken dish and the doctors have refused because their stomachs aren't up to that at the moment. they are taking solid food,...
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we're unr attack. where should we go? i swear, where shoulwe go? >> schifrin: they went to the closest, safest place: the jordanian border, guarded jordanian soldiers. and they sit, waiting for help that is not arriving. >> there are women, children, elderly, all kinds of civilians, that are stranded along the border desert area, where there there are injures and even deaths that are taking place. >> schifrin: darikha erkataeva is the head of doctors without's bordordan and syria mission. she has only been able to send in two trucks of supplies. >> there is no medical health care that is being provided. the people are trapped with no access to basic services or basic needs. >> schifrin: this is wha they've fled. massivair strikes by russian jets. and a trail of destruction left by syrian and iranian-backedng troops tar one of the country's last two rebel-held territories.at this is whonsolidating government control looks like: a syrian soldier firing artillery. a column of syrianks.. that have ma dar gst wn. the markets are blown out d empty. what
we're unr attack. where should we go? i swear, where shoulwe go? >> schifrin: they went to the closest, safest place: the jordanian border, guarded jordanian soldiers. and they sit, waiting for help that is not arriving. >> there are women, children, elderly, all kinds of civilians, that are stranded along the border desert area, where there there are injures and even deaths that are taking place. >> schifrin: darikha erkataeva is the head of doctors without's bordordan and...
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. >> sullivan: ...everything was unr control. >> fema says it has the supplies it needs. >> there's a lot of good things happening. >> it is really a good news story. >> sullivan: but there was mounting evidence that all was not going as the government claimed. >> they are in stifling heat, they have no water, they have no electricity. >> thousands of cargo containers sitting therfull of supplies but not delivered. >> damn it, this is not a good news story. >> sullivan: it was a complicated story. and as we vestigated over the next seven months, we would discover that the devastation in puerto rico and the trouble recovering were due to forces far beyond just the wrath of the storm. 2017 was a year of disaster unlike any other. i'd been to houston after harvey and traveled through florida after irma. the storms had ripped apart communities and lives. >> she doesn't know what she's wing to do. >> sullivan: butt i'd seen didn't prepare me for what i would find in puerto rico. four weeks after mariawe joined the military to see how well the recovery was going. we headed to towns along th
. >> sullivan: ...everything was unr control. >> fema says it has the supplies it needs. >> there's a lot of good things happening. >> it is really a good news story. >> sullivan: but there was mounting evidence that all was not going as the government claimed. >> they are in stifling heat, they have no water, they have no electricity. >> thousands of cargo containers sitting therfull of supplies but not delivered. >> damn it, this is not a good...
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you can't unring that bell. and that's your reality check. >> john, very interesting.u this, how are states responding to this? this is obviously an area where they are resisting as strongly as they can? >> they are not taking this news lightly, eight states plus the district of colombia filing lawsuits to block this from occurring. the problem is that the legislation or the policy has already been changed. so they are behind the eight ball in this one and putting the jeannie back in the bottle will be tough but they're trying. >> i don't get it. i don't get it. i don't understand who thinks this is a good idea and why this is happening. >> who thinks it's a good idea? >> it's a manufacturer, i get that. >> yeah. >> but how -- >> this is not past the common sense test in any way, shape or form. it is easy to anticipate all the problems that will occur. anyone can print it. no background checks. mental illness not a factor. virtually undetectable. the problems that cast cade from this policy shift are mammoth. you may remember a movie 25 years ago "in the line of fire,"
you can't unring that bell. and that's your reality check. >> john, very interesting.u this, how are states responding to this? this is obviously an area where they are resisting as strongly as they can? >> they are not taking this news lightly, eight states plus the district of colombia filing lawsuits to block this from occurring. the problem is that the legislation or the policy has already been changed. so they are behind the eight ball in this one and putting the jeannie back...
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the 102 number wall air children unr five. but the government whittled that down to those they believe wer eligible. they ran background checks on families and sponsors and found eight parents that had serious criminal histories that precluded them from being unified with their children. i know you're pushing for faster reunification process but you're not ashkingem to notma the investigations. >> when kids come and are unaccompanied or some distant relative comes forward and says i'll take the kid, of course you want extensive investigation. this is different. the government forcibly took the children from their ts and we're just asking they be given back to their parents. so there wi be criminal checks and verification of parentage, but all the other stps the governor was taking were notho appropriate, were steps when some distant relative comes forward and they have to fill out a whole sposhns applications. so individuals were eliminated today based on criminalon convicr other things, but there are a lot of children under f
the 102 number wall air children unr five. but the government whittled that down to those they believe wer eligible. they ran background checks on families and sponsors and found eight parents that had serious criminal histories that precluded them from being unified with their children. i know you're pushing for faster reunification process but you're not ashkingem to notma the investigations. >> when kids come and are unaccompanied or some distant relative comes forward and says i'll...
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joe: you can't unring a bell. julie: i want to come back to the audit the fed idea.s is something rand paul has been pushing for years was seen as a fringe idea. is there really a risk it is going to gain more mainstream support from republicans? what is the probability you will see any curbs put on the fed independence? >> it could move in the house. that removes a big advocate of auditing the fed. the senate would be the firewall. i don't see enough support in the senate to do anything dramatic to the fed but it is out there. in addition to criticism from the right from conservatives, if the fed starts raising rates i guarantee you elizabeth worn and bernie sanders, and paul krugman , saying the fed is doing too much tightening. joe: i want to talk about the partisan dimension. during the obama years when bernanke you are yelling would go on the hill, the republicans were tough on the performance of the fed chair at the time. powell, youy, with still had that dynamic this week. democrats were not particularly harsh. rude lines of questioning from republicans. is th
joe: you can't unring a bell. julie: i want to come back to the audit the fed idea.s is something rand paul has been pushing for years was seen as a fringe idea. is there really a risk it is going to gain more mainstream support from republicans? what is the probability you will see any curbs put on the fed independence? >> it could move in the house. that removes a big advocate of auditing the fed. the senate would be the firewall. i don't see enough support in the senate to do anything...
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. >> it's kind of tough to unring that bell. he has stood up in court, he has said he lied. he has said the circumstance of the lie. if he undid it, it all goes away, his protection goes away on everything else as well as this. >> they also issued a subpoena for fbi agent peter strzok to publicly testify on the tenth. he is one of two agents who interviewed flynn. >> jon: catherine herridge, thanks. up next, stories from the border from texas to israel. but first, here's what some of our fox affiliates around the country are coming to me. fox 40 in sacramento, where firefighters are still trying to get the upper hand over a massive wildfire in sparsely populated areas in the northwest of the cities. that fire has grown to 109 square miles. fox 25 in boston, where the governor is hoping to get guns out of the hands of people considered a danger to themselves or others. the so-called red flag measure will allow a relative or someone else with close ties to a legal gun owner to petition a court for a 12 month extreme risk protection order if the individual was exhibit any dange
. >> it's kind of tough to unring that bell. he has stood up in court, he has said he lied. he has said the circumstance of the lie. if he undid it, it all goes away, his protection goes away on everything else as well as this. >> they also issued a subpoena for fbi agent peter strzok to publicly testify on the tenth. he is one of two agents who interviewed flynn. >> jon: catherine herridge, thanks. up next, stories from the border from texas to israel. but first, here's what...
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. >> it's kind of tough to unring that well at this point.lynn has stood up in court and he has said he lied, he has other circumstances of the lie. if he ended it, it all goes away. as production goes away on everything else, as well as on this one count. >> the house judiciary committee issued a subpoena today for agent strzok who publicly testify also on the tenth. strzok is 1 of 2 agents to interview flynn. shannon? >> shannon: catherine, thank you very much. when we return, violent protests against government agencies. trace has more on the latest round of political instability. and the democratic national chairman tom perez drops a bombshell about the role of socialism in the future of his party. >> i have three kids, two of whom are daughters, one just graduated college, one is in college, and they were both texting me about their excitement over alexandria because she represents the future of our party. ♪ come here, babe. ok. nasty nighttime heartburn? try new alka-seltzer pm gummies. the only fast, powerful heartburn relief plus mela
. >> it's kind of tough to unring that well at this point.lynn has stood up in court and he has said he lied, he has other circumstances of the lie. if he ended it, it all goes away. as production goes away on everything else, as well as on this one count. >> the house judiciary committee issued a subpoena today for agent strzok who publicly testify also on the tenth. strzok is 1 of 2 agents to interview flynn. shannon? >> shannon: catherine, thank you very much. when we...
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unchecked, unbiedled, unre -- unbridled, unrestrained and unaccountable. my friend from illinois punctuated his enthusiasm about the demise of this by saying to judge starr and all other independent counsel, your days are numbered. i agreed with him about the independent statute counsel. a number of members in both parties saw it the same way so we happily allowed the law to expire. this has nothing to do with special counsels. that's different from the independent counsel. the day the independent counsel statute expired -- the day we actually finished with the impeachment trial of president clinton here in the senate, senator chris dodd from connecticut and i went upstairs and had a press conference and said we agree the independent counsel statute ought to be allowed to expire, and it did. that has nothing, madam president, to do with special counsels or any of the other tools currently in place for elected officials to be held accountable. this has nothing to do with any investigations that are in the headlines today. judge kavanaugh was talking -- what
unchecked, unbiedled, unre -- unbridled, unrestrained and unaccountable. my friend from illinois punctuated his enthusiasm about the demise of this by saying to judge starr and all other independent counsel, your days are numbered. i agreed with him about the independent statute counsel. a number of members in both parties saw it the same way so we happily allowed the law to expire. this has nothing to do with special counsels. that's different from the independent counsel. the day the...
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see if one of them comes to united states.keep that unr sead see if one of them comes to united statesapparently some of them have been to the united states. what is the theory?ntly some ofe been to >> i don't know the theory is.t. what is the theory? >> i if you don't put them undernow t seal, you know you will never i. if you don't put the get them over here.m under seal, you know you will never get them over here. they are gru officers. the point of the indictment, of. the point of these people will never appear , these people will never in the u.s. court where the point of the indictment was to.e point of the indictment was to buy mueller sometime meant to say, i am doing things, doing important things, but it buy mueller some time meant to s say, i am doing things, doing important things, but it is a a seeking indictment. i don't doubt that i don't doubt that he will prove that, it's just that he will never be called on to prove it. >> laura: indictments to our it. >> laura: indictments to our viewers, just to be clear again, viewers, just to be indictments are the charges, you do
see if one of them comes to united states.keep that unr sead see if one of them comes to united statesapparently some of them have been to the united states. what is the theory?ntly some ofe been to >> i don't know the theory is.t. what is the theory? >> i if you don't put them undernow t seal, you know you will never i. if you don't put the get them over here.m under seal, you know you will never get them over here. they are gru officers. the point of the indictment, of. the point...
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saying we will come back into the political town square, will come back into the democracy if you unring it, if you fix it, we will come back and what were saying is we need you to come back to help us fix it. this is a partnership. we will put forward something real and meaningful, but we need the public to stand up and say yes, this is what we want, go get this done democrats, that's what the better deal for our democracy is, that's what the by the people resolution is. this is a moment, i think we can seize it and make this happen. >> you know, i think it's an exciting time for us. we have to deliver but it's an exciting time and there's a lot of opportunity. when i ran in 2016, mine was the most expensive non- swing district race in the country. we have a top to primary system. was a 7 million-dollar race. i said at the very beginning i was not going to take corporate pack contributions and i had 82000 people across the country who supported the campaign and the average contribution was $23 so we eat bernie sanders. the thing that was exciting to me is it all boils down to trust. eve
saying we will come back into the political town square, will come back into the democracy if you unring it, if you fix it, we will come back and what were saying is we need you to come back to help us fix it. this is a partnership. we will put forward something real and meaningful, but we need the public to stand up and say yes, this is what we want, go get this done democrats, that's what the better deal for our democracy is, that's what the by the people resolution is. this is a moment, i...
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>> i i see no authority even unr the aumfs, that under the constitution.what it is unfortunately a noble lie, there's been the specificity of the targets which was there for public consumption. this proposed legislation is that same technique. it give some specific references while having provisions that list can be expanded almost at will by the president subject to a retroactive some post hoc action by congress. >> use any constitutional authority? >> no. and at the time that the government made the decision, the obama administration made the decision to claim that the 2001 aumf with authority to go after isis fighters, senator paul, chairman paul had legislation that was a declaration of war focus on one year on isis, and that was a constitutional way to take on that fight. what they did instead was that they had this very tortured interpretation of the 2001 aumf and applied it to a group that was at war with core al-qaeda. >> the reason i ask the question is three esteemed experts have just clarified that we don't have a constitutional authority, and o
>> i i see no authority even unr the aumfs, that under the constitution.what it is unfortunately a noble lie, there's been the specificity of the targets which was there for public consumption. this proposed legislation is that same technique. it give some specific references while having provisions that list can be expanded almost at will by the president subject to a retroactive some post hoc action by congress. >> use any constitutional authority? >> no. and at the time...